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INSU! avromoniz—|9300,000 Baseball Stands At Detroit FIRE INSURANCE BB R Work on Big Concrete and Steel Structures Will Start J. L LATHROP & SONS. 2 Shotucket Street, Norwich: Shortly After End of Season—Pirates Retain Lead : But One Day—White Sox Take a 10-Inning Game From Athletics. ] v \ Detroit. August 10.—With the return ing the feat. ! of President Navin of the Detroit base- It was announced late in the after- S e & ball club from the east today, it was | noon that Uhlan will try to lower the 22 T - announced that work on the new $300,- | world's trotting record for the mile to 000 concrete stands at Bennett park | a wagon in the open tomorrow. would commence shortly after the close o —_— of the playing season. CUB! _The council today granted Mr. S AGAIN IN LEAD, vin's ‘;leauesl: [tl;- tl‘lose a{x allef,v run- | Pittsburg’s Hold on First Place Lasted ning through the large piece of prop- 5 2 erts adjoining the park. This was the | But One Day — Now Nine Points land which he recently acquired for | Behind. > " Two of Summer’s Pleasures The cool, bracing breath of the sea, and the {he ek extenmon after several vears | Lol -+ cool, satisfying trickle of Clicquot Club are twin The new stands will be of concrete |On first place in the National league 7 i e R S e e R > = : pleasures. They both build up and impart new JUST A WORD! | giving the park a total seating capac- ng Piraées los‘L l;l_*hurs ay to fhiladgl- b S ¢ f h d Z h 3 7 If vou will let us attend to your In-|jty of about 23,000. E. S. Barnhart, |Phia, and as Chicago won from St A ¢ zes rm . ’. surance matters the service we Will|vice president of the Cleveland club, |LOUis the Cubs resumed the leadership it € or the wa ays 1n the city. render vou will b so good that voufit is announced, will superintend the | With a nins-pomnt advantage. The Gi- Zender Youtwill e e’ good |t yao fic s dnts were the only one of the fve jead- | AR P s And you can a/ways have Clicquot Club. tion to it in this preemptory way. ers not scheduled to play. They re- 2 : ISAAC 5. JONES, DOWD MUST KEEP AWAY. | Iin third in the standing 17 peinte T When the days at the mountain or seashore are for- Insurance and Real state gant, T > of Philadelphia, with which team they & N ‘ . . . . 55 Agreement Not to Meddle With New ; B Richards Building, 91 Main St. Bedford Team's Affairs Follows | Stanite ot the oo ¢ 5 gotten, s refreShlng coolness is easily attainable. Court Hearing. Won. > Chicago 60 37 619 1HE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL | Boston, Aug. 10.—a stipulation was | Bittabare & s e % drawn up, following a hearing in .the | . o c S 4 2 4 7 Real Estate equity session of the superior court| eV YOTE 55 i ot 5 [ ] . today between counsel for the New g and Fire Insurance, Bedford baseball club of the New Eng- TEN MILE OPEN RACE. . sty’ Block, over G ML |1and league and Thomas J. Dowd, ra- S e 2 b o ',';“‘;_"“iu i cently manager of the club, whereby |McFarland Won by Wheel's Length s viiliams, Room Dowd agrees not to make any attempt fgom Joe Fogler. ‘Teiephone 147. to perform any duties under his con- tract as manager, though he does not New Haven, Aug. 10.—A ten — waive any right he may have undar |mile open was the feature at the bicy= ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW that contract to recover damages for |cle races at Lighthouse Point tonight. § a breach of the conditions of the same. |Floyd McFarland won by a wheel's . Dowd was recently deposed as man- |length in 21.421-5, with Joe Fogler Brown & Perkins, Mismeys-at-law | g or the New Bediord team. and |second, W. S. Fenn third and Al Gonls (Kleek-o Club) Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St.|the dirsctors asked for an injunction [lett fourth. Fogler with a ten yard Entrance atairway mest fo Thames | o restrain the late manager from per- |handicap won the mile handicap in el el B o G By forming any duties or trespassing upon | 2.01, with Goullett, scratch, Second, and 2 grounds of the club. Judge Jenney of | McFarland, with 20 yards, third. A 20 - the superior court late today said he |mile mofer pace race between Elmer [ ] IEARE W SRS would issue an injunction uniess Dov-d |Cellins and George Wiley was stopped Attorneys amd Ceumsel nt Law. would agree not to interfere with the |at the tenth mile, when Collins punc- 286 Broadway, New York Cit.. club pending a hearing on the merits |tured a tire and had to drop out. Wi- 2 James T. Brady Charles A. Brady | of the bill. The stipulation was then |ley's time for the distance was 1 : ' of New York. of Norwich Conn.|drawn up by counsel for both parties |A two mile amateur open was won by and signed. Willie Turville, Boston, in 4.38 1-5. Dowd was formerly a member of ihe e L Domil\iCk & DOII\il\iCk St. Louis National team. I Hospitais’ New Shortstop. e i Bill Ward, a player from Middle- A ORD . town. is an acquisition to the State Members of New York i Hospital lineup, who will be in. ihe World’s Record for Pacing Three | game on Saturday against the Mont- Stock Exclmme Heats Made at Cleveland Grand Cir- | Ville team, playing shortstop. Besides ! e | his fielding ability, Ward is_credited Established 1870, > with something fancy when it comes il to stickwork, and in that respect wiil 10 Shetucket St., Shannon Bldg.| Cleveland, O. August 10.—Another | . bc e “Hospital team a harder ite - 5?3;”;1, wag broken at the North Ran- | tins combination than ever, as they Bankers and Dealers in | (21550 St faces fosay: The |l SO it Soet 4 iree .1 = 2 - | City on third. Ward has played with Investment Securities. ’plaozlhpd pa(e.B“.thsmth!pef;I;rsE the crack Centrals of Islip, who are ndchenderico. . ] T erhe Hel|in a class with Plant’s New London and Evelyn W. contending, were paced | o, 2 cted list of Bonds and Preferred |riciectively in 201 1.2 5.02 1.2 and e, 3 : Tt Wt tecara or Zpand | Bl Austin and Pendleton will be Stocks e heats in a race. Pacing | tne Hospital battery, opposed to The first heat paceq in 2.01 1.2, in | Valsh and Flaherty of Montville. addition to bieng the speediest mile s New Haven Defeats Fresbooters. ever paced on North Randall track, Matched with Homer Monty. Nerragansett Pier, R. I, Aug. 10— |Stands as the fastest paced mile of | Kid Harrison, a Providence welter- New Haven second had an 2asy victory | the vear. Independence Boy, the fa- | weight, was in this city on Thursday, over the Myopia Freebooters in the|Yorile, had to extend himseif to the | challenging Homer Monty to a mateh. ©ole teurnament tais afternoon, taking | Jimit to beat out Earl Jr. and The Eel, | Side bets were posted and the two will the matoh fer the Atlantic's cup by a | but proved himself capable of perform- | meet on a date in the future. score af 14 to 9 1-2. New Haven al- iowed the Freebootars 7 goals handicep but the superb playing of Joshua €rane overcame this lead and by his fast I work goals were made almost at will. Yo The fresh juices of limes and lemons, with pure confectioners’ sugar, give the food value and acidity so craved in summer, while the fresh Jamaica ginger gives stimulus and zest. Nor is there in the pleasing, grateful taste of Clicquot Club the slightest trace of that “‘burn’’ which characterizes the ordinary ginger ale. Clicquot Club is non- astringent, and of such delicious flavor that it is T ; et e i WO rightly characterized ‘‘the ideal beverage.”” Its LARGE sparkleand effervescence giveit an added charm. GLAsSES OTHER CLICQUOT CLUB BEVERAGES: 'N EVERY Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer, Root Beer, Blood Orange and Lemon Soda : BOTTLE nt on application. At good grocery stores by the case, dozen or bottle J. C. WORTH & co, ‘Whelesale Distributors. NORWICH FAMILY MARKET | Pmices Taxe sic onor, Bz e Generally Believed Government Crop e Fruits and Vegetables. Report Does Not Reflect Present| i Do »td . Musnrooms, lb., $1Chives, 15| Conditions. | 3300 Belimore & Ohio. . Tomatoe 10| Celery, bunch, 20 — 1900 Bethlehem Steel T Peppe 2| Parsnips, 4! New York, Aug. 10.—The government | 3% Breokivn Rapid Transit bat 7 ol TR 15| Crop report, issued vesterday, and | 1500 Cemwal Leather: Grapes— 2 Sweet Potatoes, 7| Which is admittedly poor, taking its| 100 Do. pfa ... Imp. Hamburg, $1|String Beans, = 17| figures at their face value, was used | ;- Central of New ] Anbles New Onions, as a weapon for another attack on the Oregon, dz,, 50-31] " Yeliow, 16 | stock market values today. Prices rcll r 491 White, 10} two or more points in the active list, e B RO loes, 0| With materially greater losses else- | ,if0 S, 5™ R —— — e = = = 25 Where. The decline, while often pi C. €. & St L 10! cipitated and clearly betokening fur- | 1100 Colorado Fuel & Iro AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Lelnaidp Ohtooren 3.1 08 CONNEGTICUT LEAGUE STANDING | covered with cozrse cowhide. None of 5| ther liquidation, some of it doubtless| 400 Colorado & Southern Won. Lost. ki Csimersin 2 8.0 0 Sn e | the plavers were a glove, the oxtcher Benauak Guash, 10| enforced, was mot of the demoralizing | %0, Comelisied Gis s = 2R 5 2% %l springacia | standing abeut 20 feet baca of ihs ad Lettuce, Egg Plant, 15| character which has attended several |— . Deiaware & Hudsos " ] ! Totals, 7133 | B b piate and picking up the balls on th2 Brussels Sprouts, | .cent movements. Quoted prices sim- {90 Denver & o Grande o 4| "Betied for Mgore in g, ew Haven i | b"?{l‘w. : 5 10| ply fell away according to the pres-| 50 Do. S Cleveland Score by tnain i 2 v Britain 51 5 After a few games the rides were : 4| siiFe of offerings, each successive rally | 1se B Securities Chlcago . 1 SE R S i e 3 5 ink | changed so that the first basaman éid T 201 oEh A Anaint s Bt SRt o e Washington a2 : o e Gonnesticut League. | wot have to teuch the runner 1A drder paras 5 o 4 St Louis SR 3 Twe base Lits. Luderus 2; three base hits, Carey, > B i I The fl Ment: |another selling movement, which left| 00 Do. 24 md - 4 GAMES TODAY. | Madden: Bome fun. Clarke. & Bt spvenes 1 Baruoa 3 | S Dateen to tosns Shoats SR P £ Winter Lamb— the list lower than before. 3 13600 Great: Norshern pfd : o AL Brldgeport—Fimt. 3 % 5, new | DlEVed between two teams, son phe- Spareribs, 12-1% houlders, 12 3 ?s a matter of fact, all ix‘?parn;lal 2400 Do, Ore Cifs. ... Stnators 9, St. Louis . Haven 4. Second game Bridgeport 0. l‘,Imel-'ls 4 lrn:fi .1 ‘”‘;‘JW%HM:: chd Chos, =5, 18 judges of conditions agree that the| 1000 Dilnais Central Washington, Aug. _10.—Washington _defeated _St. st gathered on a vacant lot. . - Sho ';ftn-s. 11_‘ hops. 23!:0\§:rnmnnz report m'eas%nls a condi. | 2100 Interborougn Mer. 1 Lovis oy finial e PACIFIC COAST VS. EAST. 114, 1846, a pegular game bstwe:a tWc Emocled Hams, Nattve Tamb— [i0n Towan worse: tiar | ek ol soxists e wr:n-flsaf Take Overtime Session ‘l.reml ‘A;Mehu 9 to 8. ' Grom pi od ball, but was giser GORSE ¥ . L teams {hat really had names was 15 s 25| today, that the damage, sava in certas arine pid L e S e o \wis daniaged by a | In New York State Tennis Champion- |Llayed at Elysian Fields, New Yerk £ e i 28| commodities, is far less than vester- |—.- Intemational Paper inning by 5 to 4. Walsh piiched good ball, but he | foul tip and v - hio THiursdag'e AWinhese The elubs were the Kickerbockers and Westerr Veal— _ | day's estimates indicate; that practi-| 00 Intermations Pump |as given wreched wioport, Liviomsion wis miked Washi pes S %o 3 the New York Citys. N© taily meger 3 5| Chops, 18| better now than on Aug. 1, on whizh| 200 Do. pid ... | Sohnefer 1b 48 te Tawn ténnib champilonship lies be. | 3¢ the county morgue, so it i pre Corned Beef, 12-18| Shoulders, 16| date the government report was cen- | ,,600 Iadlede Gaa .1 Chicago. i Phifadely hia. 0 1,94 Fym ast and the ast. M, | Stimed that the score wae fonsgisn Porterhouse Stea |Native Veal— | piieg S bat i 13600 Lehigh Valies : abh pooa el ab b po 2 §itween the Pacific coast and the ast. AL |,y there were no fatalities, For 33 28| Lees. | i e ot gl | 1800 Boutsme " xaah - IWIntsrert 5 2 4 1 OiBLodl 6 2 2 9 9\E, McLoughlin, the Californian, de- [2D % = s o0 & o o 0 | puerile to point to agricultural condi- Min & Si Louis N e oa 118l S 1 01eated today G AL Bull, Jr. one of the | v€ars the game was permltied.ts @rift 3| Shouiders, 14 | tions as the chief cause of the market's | 100 ). St P. & 5 jCallananit 5 0 10 512 8§ ke, Aoie Shbiaters e e & and then, in 1957, a,Jeazhg v ider Steak, 14|3ausage 20 | severe reversal iy M RaaiE e Bodle.f 120 501 D e e O s O3 g3 |formed in New York. No sdates TR MiNative Sait Perk, Prices have yielded with more or less | 1t Madtl i 213 L9100 Paol bl e L e paid, however, and it was trily 16| steadiness for almost a fortmight, 160 National Biscwlt . 124 T 0 I R b s 2 4 a “Fourth of Jul” league. S . g \ St H = ‘on from' T. C. Bundy of Pouliry loss2s in some standard sto. 1000 National Lead 0081 2 0 [ 15 — - [champion, won from Soldiers played the game on e 4 1 s v 1 . | California, 6—3, 7—5, 6—3 e ncy L. L Ducks.|Phila. Turkeys, 30:that period extending to s e 0 2 0 b0 0 2 s 3 T, 6 field of battle during the ci L p . 30} that period : Yari Ceniral 3 Morganp 3 3 ol *Battea for Loke in o T e G.'F. Touchard and | Native Chickens, 25/Bauare " X075 £ |1t is just as ‘unreasonable to aserive | 080 X" S%n. & R DR T ek it ) s oty LD ke s Thnallengare for tho|and, returning home rasch R Brons 15 . ‘55 | the decline to the misfortunes of some | 200 Norfoik & Wesiern 10000 110026350 : rived | the sport, gave it a-new of Mte. ¥ H 30| GliRea’ Brotiers, *° |over-extended pulla. The causes pron- | 1yl Yook, Ancicy: e e g Dean Mathey and G. M. | Eo gpeedilydid (he game alfwnnce tha: .50 | ably lie deaper. and the political situa- | ‘11 A hits, Schaefor, Schweitzer: three base | .' TG i3, 73, | in the early '66s umpsres to oni pair, $1.50 |2l P t 100 Pecific Mail 10 000 - |Church, Princeton pair, 3—6, 6—3, 7—5, L % Greceries. | tion, as represented in the activities of | 14768 Pennsyivania At , Shotten: heme run, Hogan S 3 A 3 »bugils on p“d'e"m, o not_put g the federal government, coupled with cople's Gas. . e 39 63014 3 =<7 [ e it i - | them ov: In 13%5 a Gold De# ®ng- o PR < o B [ financial and political _conditions Sittsburg €. C. & st L NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. e Fham e o O Yoat |lander started a factory Creamery, 35 18 Ibs. $1 abroad. may properly be regarded as 00 Pressed Stel Car. . | Wen. Lost. PC e and, F. B. Alexander would defend | baseballs. They wece muélh Cheese— Brawn, 20 1bs. §1|the more pofent factors in the case. Pullman Palace Car il “for i [ 3 610 | heir title at Nemmort and would be- |10 the old hand-made b 2o’ Datr 13] Cutleat 131b. $1| 1t is becoming increasingly evident Baliay teel Spring. szBaved | i iir aptive plant i ok, ek incrégged fterest in ng. = = owdered, - | that large quantities of securities have y | score by 2 | £ ears latey & si Sage, 25 i . . B 9 Republic Steel 0101000213 o AT i = been disposad of by the so-called suh-| 666 Po. prd ... ... 1 Chicago 3 4 2 5 e flell in et gl ) wal. ge | Stantial interests out of sheer chagrin | 11380 Rook ¥aad Co N Nt Lo inans) . Cotiitar treee 58 fousAndsIsihad MachECIETEGRS Sl %:tr:h"hq-f&nmuu Ciny pickies atlon. 75| N gal. 60| or disappointment with the course of | Sy 2o P L opoi [ base Bats, 3. Lova, B. Tord. o T | Breokam oL o (irontenac, N. Y. Aug. 10.—The gold |in % “Who ™ in s#Ues ocal, doz. 25|Maple Syrup, | public events. The attitude of these | o St Tous 8. v < o g o, £ (¢hallenge ocup @oes lo the Thousanc |games without a éefaat, ‘2 ne- co 23| bottle, 30-30 | interests at this time appears to be| 1200 Do. pfd ... > | New York 12, Detroit 5 SAMESCTORRY- Island Yacht club for the mext twelve: &4 {he pacfinde that has Vinegar, gal. 25|Kerosene O, 11-13 | b, ’ 5 < 200 Blom Shet. §. & # Rt 2 St Louis at Chilcago | hs the result of the perform-|?T¢ In tae P 12 {one of indifference to the fate of the e Shef. 3. & 1. New York, Aug. X defeated e E e N ¥ii jmonths, as the result of the perform saled. When, Wat, z - ia. Siocic market, - On the otmer hand. | e St Eadnc Rt SET | mmase e e ance of At Second. owned by J. . | Bren SOAled, Vo SN Market Cod. 10)Cods’ Tongues, 154 continuance of the present movement, | 1700 Do pia - ... Willtt was ziven s lard drubbinz and retinred at | g ienif 3 |Hayden of New Yerk. The Wasp cap- | oy SUPRI0 08 TS0 Off 8 Haddock, 6/Round Clams, op. |it is argued. will ere long result in 1860 Tenneesee Coper I o I o s L T ard. tured today’s event, covering the entire | 020, Ta 0 i the s Bieak Pollock, 12| qt. 48 jovel whicn act - 600 Texas & Pacific e e el Chicago Nationals Again Lead Loague. {course in 53.17, but as the three days's { DeE8N..! ubtt -5t P Carined Salmesn: 38 |1evel which must attract outside buy- | 5% Texas & Taciac. rs’ i Diling up runs Yaughn. tiough hit rather | - 3 s days's {0 tee polidy’ with g, ofause : Almen. 1% lins of an investment character. In i moci%t | Bara s et b pincies, gnd pltched i3 bt || Clicago Aue. 10, —Chicasy regained the lead In |races are “decided by points, tHe Mit | ifusarce fiEd orager wad | i 3 ame In weeks. Bau ew Redford re race today by defeating S uis, 7 10 | g R e 3 { cped, § | Lobsters— R R T R T L ik BiRea Seovna hase for the’ Tigers and dia creaiiabla | e, wile” Flisdeonis oy font | SECONY, AN U100 W% vastorauy, and | oW sicass lafer. et 1s10 wese ve, point o versol s it ~was 2 the star catch of the game. robl burg. Buncaed hite loeals with the as- 2y, v Yo 209 gloves use ‘or Ay Boiled, % ; v ks e Tl base hit by & great jumping cs noe of an error and Saliecs senerosliy gave the |Second today. } e Sprng- Seeak Cod, u[‘;;';"“" CYCbouSht SR few | vedl A e, et his head in'the dfih. He Chicagn Sesm ist runs. A Goubls play started by e P e T v ounder: 10-12 = . et cracked out a iriple. Cobb’s ome hit was 4 two- | Sheekard shecked St. Louis’ raly in the ninth. The A z . | field Republican. 70/ Fiatfnh 3| In the last hour the list made verv i s i ! Clippers Challenge Riverside. Lo pbieR Frfe 23| general recoveries fromhthe low point | oetroit New York. Chicase. - st Lois. The Clippers challenge the Riverside | NOTES OF SPORYS, 20/ Bluefiah, 20/on what appeared to he steady ab- abh po & ¢ b b po 2 o it % ¢ |grammar schoel of Jewett City for a St Cels, 161y saimon, 30| sorptien, together with extensive short SRR D B% Ll i Eueioa s % o olgame Saturday at 2.30 p. m. at Mo- | ciyds Emgle hus been a iy unfieh, 10 Whizetish, 28 covering. The buying showed mor> de- o Sty Cobber 4 1 4 0 of 2143 0Bise 5 3 1 |hezan park-and will give them Laif {man for the Red o | - - sw‘or’dmh ,,-l;}llherartfllont thadn_ ;m't«;el(;‘enttthsimflar estem " Crion £ {Shaterct - 0 0°1 0 222 7%-'?::’:"“’ 5588000 ex’x:enlsefv If the t}‘A\-ensl?;: g{n;limr‘rg i played all pos'tions out#ide battery. Pk. g *7| movement and indica gitug mar e e rawlord. it 5 1 2 2010 IMowierso 3 1 2 1 1|School team insist on the Clippe —— | R ket had reached a point of equilibrium 1 sales, 1,023.600 share [E o 37121 nomes” 31 31 0l\coming to Jewett City then the Clip- < allops, qt’ 8 X G Drake.1 0 3 By baking sut his armus & ative Smelts, 20 {Ralhes ran from a full point to net —_— |Qleann 413 2 4063 OHmwrass 123 0)ipers want half fare. Pleage answer | SF DEHDE SUP U7 ,nhm‘ gains, with especial firmness in United COTTON emann, 2 13 0 H Pronsh Buliotin” Sacirdsy 1¢ they will e Attan ;e | 5 = - | Sarigee A1 272 3 Curtisp 11 0 1 ¢Wocdburmp 6 0 0 1 0 Y Browna has hapes of 3 ADDITIONAL MARKETS States Steel, Great Northern preferred,| New York, Aug. 10.—Cotton spot |wiiecs 2 6 1 o b| Totals Brownp 2 0 0 1 0Laudmikp 0 0 0 0 o|play and where { leaguer next season. —Ci D : re — Northern Pacific.Union Pacific, South- | closed quiet. middling uplande. 125 0160 “Mnfie 11 00 0=Wiey 10000 B folbiline e X : 3 : s se. | close: : ids: ust | <pased for Shat . Batted for Richter 3 1 < ran, ornmeal, . ', Which was sieady. 12, Sepiember 1157, October 1121 | Sewe by tnninge Batted for Woodbum in Sth. And the Date Was 1846—It Has Un- {15 o University of Rengagly Middlings, cwt, $1.50| London hought about 20,000 shares|November 1117, December 1101, Jani- (Dt . 0e 1002001 0-5| Score by iunings: dergorie’a MiBHEy, Evalution, jcaicher, who s now yracuse. traw, cwt., [09(Hay, baled. {on balance here, chiefly Union Pacific |ary 11.15. February oo March 1133, {Xew Yok 3 © 30 &1 3 1 *12|Chicago ... .. 50000 o] Migisty ! Pauxtis was a Yankes onca. read Flour, = ger’? 3137 2nd United States Steel. Financial af- | 30 May 11.31, July 11.32. “*® 1 Two base hits. Bush. Cobb, Chase, Knight. Stan- St Jouis B Historians say that basebvail i 1 3 $7-37.50| Provender, | tairs rit is w 7 d =82 age: fhree base hits. Rauwans, Chase, Wolter, Swee- | Two base hit. Suler: three base lit, Sheckard. foRIans Ay that hase: : " 5| fairs at ths British metropolis were 2 : . Rube Rebertson, a Fert Worth, Tex., t. Louls, ~ 3630 Wi S8 o O ete ot IR AccTeIon s the Thor. Bethe o p |ney: home un, Dueh, — conutevsurEmatedysit Heughel ! pitchar, nas been Bought by the Plrates ye, 35|Cottonseed Meal, | Ao e b MONEY. | Fod e THURSDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. hack in 1845, AutkenticiZed {glietare ot ‘orn, bushel, 75 ewt., $1.70{ adding to the general unsettlement. Maw ForkAUe 16 Monoy il ilifes o3 5 | —_ ido not state what teams parti -1 | for $4,060. The player en sized Bats, bushel, 60|iie. Ol Meal, The bend list was weak throughout. | New York, Aug. 10.—Money on call Pililiee e U Efratis Ma Ninth. EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Y4 2 th Neither hes, cha | up by a scout fer the Giants. cwt. $2.10 | Total sales, par valde, $2.946,000. Unit- | Steady; hizhest 2 1-2 per cent.; lowest | Pitsburs. Avg. 10 day lost to o Fosdey R, e = b b ey ot 2 1-4; te 2 3-8: lasi 2 |adelphia in the uinth ina ¥ P st inhabitan Survivda £ i ’ Live Stoek. L iuere uucmAngelion | s T I et e e -6 38 e’ Mexlcan war beeil able. to“agree | The Piratds wanted Sieracg so_8s fo Dtite— Veal Calv call. Wire loans easler- 166 Ao AT .:._,I.ghb;: In_the seveuth £ 1" point. Th h mary long, |make it possible to shift )y 'Mm," Beot Steer: $ o cent. Vi 24 ~2 ¢ | plate’ ahead ‘of Bim. TRy Baftalo . Dk 51 when ihey were not [ Arst base: ds' a permansnt -MOPpping per cent.. 90 davs 3 1-4@3 1-2 v Twey sgparer: 3 1 H $5.50 ul s FroPNa menths 3 T-3@4. - in the eighth imnipz by scoring 3 ruc e | Mentreal Lo 0 + piclures o be wused ‘n |Place Bulls, 550-38] swe - ninh Philadeishia scored twice 3¢ 12 ] dicin testimoniuls, they N - 6,40 |- 2130 Amar. Comper . 1% CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. D e e o b i nid the st to;n at jire | Cincinnati fans are new esllng upon : % = £T. i the nintil, being Sucveeded by Firy, ler stove doz i 35 e 0 Am. Agrieitursi WHEAT: Open. Bigh Tow. Clos | fumble and Carey misuczed & fy. Easiern League. argued this question, [ Grifiths (o give afl tie young players l 418 4. Best Sugar 93% o smy |rors lost for the homo teim. Moore wa : MR T *to an ngrecment, |® chance to show. The aim now Is for W A 8% ogisig |EiTe Walsh & chancejat bat. who made st s, T s o, Outgrowtli of the | SITONECT teaim niext seasofi. . Bt b W% 103% = ; Tutulo . Providence 4 ers,” whici was Cows, 31 sl g R hopo s hut Bulls, $1.65 ) ke Seasiiiton - 1Ty A New England Le; Leen played by men now but lictle past &heep Skins. 2 [ gon Am. Toeomotive ... o - S R Habeshill—First - games Lawrence | th> meridian of life. To this genera- ‘Wool Skins. 8ci $2.35 21800 Am. Smeiting & R {Waener<s i 0 1 1 nd Haverhill 3. Lawrence 3. Nine in- { tion, sowever, “rounders” i o * ‘Wool. e T % = {30 e ALapa s Rings-Jdarkuess { The Arsr hal £ was vsed noa game | |EE——— horos 100 Am. ‘Steel Foundries 42 K i 73 well—Lowell 3, New . = v seraiens ggese, - Washes i S = Bt did A et Y R G s e s ade ot seckiona of an oid orer: || FVE VA 8 2300 Am. Tel..... 0% Gibson,¢. 7 2 0Madden,e ond game—Lyna §, Fall River 1. Seven innlugs shoé, wound with woelen string and s