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INSURANCE. ‘A Spqehltyx o FARM INSURANCE \ J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Conn. A SURE HIT. There is nothing surer and safer than RE INSURANCE POLICY. The premiund is small {n comparison with the security afforded. Don’t mneglect your remewal premium. ISAAC S. JONES, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Richards Bldg.. 81 Main 8t We sell protection for needs and misfortunes in strongest companies. B. P. LEARNED & CO. Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. Agency Established May, 1846. THE OFFICE OF WM. Real Estatr and Fire Insarance, » weated n Nemers’ Block. ovor C. M. I'ams. Room: §, third floer. Telephone 141 . BILL, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkuns, ittomeys-al-law Over First Nat. Bank, Shetucket St Entrance stalrway next to Thames ationa' Bank. Telephone 38-2 G. EDWWARD GRAFF. WM. E GILMORE. Speclal. G. EDWARD GRAFF Stocks, Bondsand Grai Room 6, Chapman Bui'"-y, 65 Broadway, Norwich, Conn MEMBER Consolidated Stock Fxchange of New York. Chicago Board of Trade Telephone 842, C. H. GILFILLAN, Mgr. Asx for our weekly letter. It s full of useful informatiox 1st Mortgage 5% Gold Bond Net over 5.40% DICK BROS. & CO. Tel. 901 Norwich FRANK O, MOSES, Mgr. The Chelsea Savings Bank Opens at nine o'clock. Jun2sdaw? CATCH TROUT TO SAVE THEM ho Officials Seine Them in Irriga- tion Ditches and Put Them Back In Riven A rescue work of considerable mag- nitude is under way in the Big Lost River vailey, ldaho, where L. C. Jones, assistant chief deputs in the state flelf | and ®ame department, is di; cting the selning of the Big Lost River Land and Irrigation company's eanal for trout, which are taken to the river proper and there deposited. The canal was built about two years ago, and fish screens should have been provided at the head at that time, it Is sald. but It seems that this has never been done, with the reeult that it was feared that great quanth tles of trout would be lost when the Waters of the cana! began to diminish. e action of Mr. Jones and his as- sistants In securing the flsh alive and returning them to the fresh and last- “ing waters of the main stream may save many trout. ~ It will be recalled that the waters In the canal are carried through a moun- tainous country in some sections, and that in coming down to the lowlands abrupt drops of from 15 to 20 feet are encountered occasionally. These the fish go over, and of course are unable NORWICH BULLETIN, FRID JULY 12, 1912 Again—Rain lnlerfu’u With Many Games. Chicago, July 11.—The. passing of by defeating Baltic July ith by the score of 13 to 11, the battery for thé Hill and Caplett, and by st and_intertsting game July 7th. from the Jewett City A. C. The score.-up to the fifth inning was in favor of Versailles, and the fnal score was Aersailles 7, Jewett 3 Fisher pitched for the winners and was in top form, striking out ten men and allowing only three scratch hits. Norman “Kid” Elberfeld, famous as a major league star, to -the minors is officially noteds in ithe American League bulletin issued today by Presi- dent Johnson. Elberfeld recently was released by Washington to the Mont- gomery club of the Southern League. Other players released within the last month are: By Racine to Chicago: Pitcher John- son. By Sherman (Texas) to-St. Louls: Pitcher Napier, By St. Louis to Lauisville: Ben Poel- ker; to Washington, Barney Pelty; to victors bein, winning & fa 3-1 City 1. ELBERFIELD PASSES TO MINORS : ; ashington Sta’s Day Has Gone By and He is Released With Many Others—Chicago Nationals Trim Giants ik HUGHIE JENNINGS WILL CHANGE { money Detrolt, Joe Lake. By Birmingham to St. Louis: Frank Crossin. By Cleveland to Toledo: W. James; to Portland, Henry Butcher. By Washington to Mobil Long; to Rochester, Spencer; sey iCty, Jack Knight By New York to Albany: E. Kelpfer; Lawrence, Pitcher Gardner. to Toledo, C. Hoff; H. Cann; COURT. ! pion, Had Descended to Begging. and for several years soliciting al shabbily + dressed and hungry, Sergeant Sheridan, who knew him well concealed his once athletic frame. reminiscently, thousand dollars that mo one could he stood on a handkerchlef. step off the bit of cloth and he didn't strike a blow. He merely dodged and always won his bet. . “His first fight in this country was for a purse of $4,000 at the Broadway Athletic club. He won and the cash- ler brought him a big roll of green- backs—thres one thousand dollar bills, eight one hundred dollar bills and two hundred dollars in one dollar bills. He couldn't read or write and had never seen any of those bills of larger de- nomination. He was glad to get the one doilar ‘bills, but didn't want the others, The crowd tried to persuade him to take them, but eouldn’t do so. ‘Griffo’ walked off with the two hun- dred one dollar bills and left the rest, $3,800," State Championship Tennis Singles. IAtenfield, nn., July 1 ‘The semi- finals in the singles and doubles were played this afternoon in the annual state tennis tournament. In the sin- gles, A, H. Man, Jr, defeated G. L. Johnstone, Jr., 6-3, 6-4; and D. Ward defeateq Frederio Major, 1-6, 6-4, 8-6. Man and Ward will meot for the champienship n the singles tomorrow morning. In the doubles, Man and Peasles de- feated Carter and Jackson, 6-2, 11-9. | L. Johnstone, Jr, and Major defeated | Henshaw and Woodbury, 6-4, 6-3, Man and Peaslge will meet Major and Johnstone in the championship dou- bles tomerrow afternoon, Versailles Takes Twe. Versallles hae won two more games By Detroit to Oakland: Hub Pernoll. H. Priest; to Rochester, W, Osborn, B. Kauff and to toWashington, Vaughn; to Cleveland, E. FROM PRIZE RING TO POLICE Kid Griffo, Former Lightweight Cham- New York, July 11.—Albert Griffith, known in the pugilistic world as “Kid the ht chapion of Australia, was | Ui arrested here early today charged with | Clark The former champlon, was lined up at the station house before in his palmy days and recognized him despite the 200 pounds of flesh which “Fifteen years ago,” sald Sheridan “Griffo used to bet a khock a cigar from his mouth while He didn’t Detroit no Longer a Pleasant Spot for Three Time Pennant Winner. Hugh Jerinings's berth with the De- troit club is now now of eiderdown. Time was when Jennings could have owned Detrolt for the asking, but now he is lucky to get a soclable smile when he enters the portals of the American League burg, which is prima facle_evidence that the time to make ‘hay is when the sun is shining. Jen- nings doesn't owe Detroit anything, t Detroit can never say as much. Tugh took a rather weak club and built it into a championship organi- zation. He won three pennants, he put the city on the map, and now he can take his trunk and “git.” The American Leagus will lose a valuable man when Jennings quits De- troit. As for Hugh, he can almost name the club he would like to man- age in the National League. Of course, it isn't likely that he could get McGraw's job with the Giants, or Chance's job with the Cubs, or job with the Pirates, but of the remaining five clubs in the league MASCOT DEMANDS SALARY. d With Giants All commissiun to take up his claim that | Toronto, July 11.—Eddie Durnan of Toronto, nephew, of the famous Han- lon, easily defeated William Haines of Boston in a_three-mile seulling race lengths ahead of the challenger and was never pressed after the first mile. The time was very slow, 20.12 2-5 for the full distance. The weather con- ditions were perfect. FINANGIAL AN) COMMERCIAL BEARISH SENTIMENT, Due to Monetary Unoertainties and Lack of ' Buying Power, New York, July 11.—Trading in stocks today was not produetive of very definite results, the movement consisting of alternate declines and rallies, with 1ore or less hesitation at thg end. Dusiness was light, except in®the first hour, when prospects of a stringency—call loans later went to 3 1-2 per cent.—Induced some liquidation with a liberal admixture of short selling. Sentiment amoag traders was large- ly bearish, this attitude being based on monetary uncertainties and the appar- ent Jack of buying power in the mar- ket. There is aiso a geaoral belief that the so-called big speculative in- terests have abandoned the market to its own devices until political condi- tions become more clearly defined. The day's general news was cheerful, | embracing additional encouraging crop! advices {rom the northwest, despatche; from the leading steel centers an- | nouncing that no cessation is shown in orders, and statements from railroad officials in the far west pointing to tne probability of a car famine because of the increasingly heavy tonnage. Aside from fresh weakness in cop- pers, forelgn news was encouraging, although some anxiety is felt a¢ the heavy liquidation now proceeding ‘n the Paris market. There are intima- tions that the selling is mot remotely related to tenajon in the Buropean litical situation, which s intenpified by the efforts of Italy and Turkey to make new war loans in the French money markets. P The weekly statement of the Bank of England was noteworthy chiefly for the large increase in the proportion of its Hability reserves, which rose from 41.39 per cent, to 50.23 per cent. The Bank of France reduced its discounts by over $88,000,000 and increased its gold by $2,700,000. The Berlin bourse was weak and dull er, with total sales, Bonds were par value, 32,808,000, United States government bonds were unchanged on call, 8TOCKS. Salen. to return. To prevent the members of the finny trabe from being carried to the flelds and waste places” where death would be Inevitable, the work of seining the capal has been Inaugurat- ed. Reports are to the effect that the efforts of the rescuers are proving highly produetive of results. Bee's Fast Rate of Travel, A bee's wings are sald to beat the #ir at the rate of 190 strokes a sec- d whils the insect can travel a @istance af *irty miles an hour. Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA WHEN you wan: fo put your busi- ness befsre the Dublic, thers 18 wo-me- dium better adyestis. ing solumny Rk 1, 3 ——— Allis Chalmers ptd . Am. 15400 Am. Can . Cotton 011 ... - . Fide & L. pfd.. 300 Am. loo Securities .. 400 Am. 990 Am. 7100 Am. Smelting & R.... TR . Sugar Refining. Tel. & Tel.... - Tobaceo p(d . Woolen k% uaconds Mindag o Atehteon Do, pfd Alautle Balifinoe Betblehew Soel o .. 500 Brovklyn Rapld Trausit BA0 Causdinn Pacid 200 Centeal Leather Cuant . & ol Chicago & Mok SLP & 5t Lenis . 100 Colorado Fusl & Tron.. o Solorado, & Southern A i ted G 1060 Corn. —— Denver & Rio Grande, 208 Do, prd 100 Disgers " Becur 6100 990 Do. 154 prd I Inter Marine pf Ixwmationad Peg In D o ... Laclede Gas 2 Lauleile & Nesh... Mion. & St Louts M. St P. & . . Kan. & Tex Do pta - IS KORWICH FAMILY MARKET Frults and Vegetahles. o Lemons, 25 |Caulifiower, 15-30 Qrangsa— Red Cabbage, 1b. 5 Sipanges, to-gifNew Cabbage, 4 alaga Grapes, nions— ineapples, — 16-35| Texas, T pies, doz, Yellow, 10 8. T % 0| White, 10 ate: 10| Bermuda, 10 Red Bananas, b0|Potatoes, pk, 40 Yellow bananas, 25|Turnips, ‘bunch, 7 Curly Lettuce, 5l Bunch Onions, 5 Head Lettuce, 10|Egg Plant, 15 Romalne, . "15-20|Tomatoes, 15 Celery, bunch, 10-13| Cucumber's, 5 String Beans, at 10'|Gooseberrics, 13 Peppers, 5 |Currants, 17 New Squash, 10 |Muskmelons— Beets, 7-10| Californis, 20 Carrots, 7| Southern,' 10 Peas, BG4 Peaches, qt., ™ 15 Raspberries, 13 Radishes, "+ | * ~ Ments, Pork— Inside Round, 28 Spareribs, 20,8houlder Steak, 16 ops, 2|famb, spring— Shoulder. 14| "Shoulders, 16-20 Smoked Ha: 25 6-20) 35 Smoked Bhouiders, 14| Legs, 20 Smoked Tongues, | Chops, 25 short cut, 30| Shoulder; 1s Dried Beef, 35 = Corned Beef, 10-20) 30 Porternouss Sieax 25 35, 20 Sirloin, 30 Shoulders, 16 Roas! 25|Sausage, 16-20 Roun 25[Native Salt Pork, Pouwiry . Fancy L. L Ducks, Fowl, 23 3oBroilers, $1.75 -Native Chicken, 30 Squabs, o Greceries. Butter— Vinegar, gal 25 Tub, new, 85 [Sugar— Creamery, 40| Granulated, Cheese— 16 ibs. $1 Neufchatel, Brown, 18 Ibs. §1 Phila. Cream, Cutloaf, 11 Ibs. §1 Pimento, Powdered. Bage, © 12 1bs. $1 3 Mulasses—. Porto Rico, gal. N. Orleans. gal Maple Syrup, bottle, 28-50 Kervseae OIL 11-13 50 Fisb, Jennings would be welcomed ‘as & . leader with any onme of them. Hugh|Market Cod =~ 1¢ 'R%du{aT?:'f.‘.:" ol is “in bad” with Ban Johnson, and it | gt % HEECe 8 "t i looks as if he must go, no matter | Weakfish 12 15|Canned Balmon, 1§ what the cost. President Navin, of | Snapper Blues, 15 "2 for 3 Detroit, Is making an effort to have | Am. Bardines, ;@1 |Lobsters— the fans believe that Jennings's sery- lomfl:-" 3 lfih'f'a 25 fces are no longer wanted because he | QINEIE oo g 1607 Sias % is lacking in ability. The few may | 'Blackfish, = 1¢|ilounders, 10-12 fall for_such a yarn, but those who Brand, bor. i lriattan A know tH% game inside and outside are | R. Clams, pk. . i\| .ialibu 20-25 wise to the situation.. Jennings in|Smail Mackerel, i saimon, 30-50 Boston would be a great card. But it|Xele, Lof ¥hicotan, ] is saiq that he is slated for Brooklyn. | BYa®gh LT 5 g g ' 5 o 5 Now isn't that too bad! Mussels, pk., & do: 75-31.50 Swordfish, 2 | orgtes, @12 ADDITIONAL MARKETS Trav Last Year and Wants Some Pay. ey, Coate ol Posh. Cineinnatt, 0., July 11—Charlle|No. 1 Wheat, $2.25 Hominy, $1.65 Faust, who all of last year traveled | Bran, Praa s o with ‘the New York National league [ Jidd/Ings, Py wes ] ball team as their mascet, but whom | Bread’ %Gy top, $1.70 | Manager McGraw weuld not allow | Provender, | with the team this yvear, is in Cincin- | St. Leuls, d owt. $1.85 | nati to appeal to the national baseball | Rye, Cottonseed Meal, | Corn, bushel, 31.7 Lin, Ol Meal, $2.25 the management of the Giants owes | Oats, bushel, 70 him & vears salary. It is not likely ! that there will be any official action by Live Steck. i Chairman Herrmann, as Faust-Was not | Cattle— bl LR classed as a ball player. 4.75-36.2:| Sheep— 4 B Bulls, 3330443 Lambs, 35.50-38 Hanlon's Nephew Still Sculling Cham- | Cows, ~8-3481| Lambs. H pion. Hides alves— Grade § Trimmed Green on Toronto Bay this afternoon, there- | shoes Skins— $2.3 by retaining the professional cham- ‘Wool Skins 8¢ plonship of America and winning a ‘Wool. purse of $1,000 a side. Straleht 8 Washed, 25-26 Durnan_ finished ~ about twenty | S8Rt fesge, ) MEREDITH A BOY WONDER, Old Winner of 800 Meter 19 Year Olympic Race Has Sensational Career. The name of James Edward Mere- dith will in all likelihood go down in history as the hero of the Olympic games of 1912. This 19 year lod youngster, who is practically new to athletles outside of schoolboy circles, not only won the 800 meter race ai Stockhelm, but he hung up a new world's record for the event, covering the distance in 1 minute 51 9-10 sec- onds. Not only that, but he defeated Mel Sheppard, the man who was the hero of the Olympian games inw140s. Sheppard - was second man, right Meredich's side. Meredith lives on a farm at M Pa., but he isn't a farmer. He was student at Mercersburg academy all last team preparing to enter the Unl- versity of Pennsylvania next fall. Pre- vious to that he took a three years' course in_stone masonry in the Wil- lamson Trade school. At Mercersburg atchful of HE S e he came, under the eve oo m Jimmy Chrran, the Mercersburg train- Natonal Lead .0 er. 3 e 20 gt Meredith dfdn’t sustain a single de- ew_York Ceotral feat during the scholast! on. He = on s e Y ran at 120, 440 and 880 nd but h American i out- 0 Northers Pacite his sensa- A s tlonal performance in the last guarter 500 beoples Gaa . mile of the schelastic relay champic Plttsburg C. €& 8t 1, Pittsborg_Coal Prosed Steel Cai Pullman Palace Car Rallway Steel Spring 100 300 100 ship &t Frenkiin fleld, Philadelpbia, last April. He ran”for Mercersburg and did the two furlongs over a heavy track in 49 4-5 seconds and gave Mer- 700 Reading . cersburg a new record for the race. 1100 Rapublic ' Bisel From that time on Meredith showed T B i e rare speed. At the Princeton inter- Sloss Shef. 8. &1 scholastic games this spring he ran 440 yards in 49 1.5 seconds, three- fifths of a second faster than was ever run by an American schoolboy. Twen- 200 Southern” Pasitc ty-five minutes aftor first per 3190 Soutbern Ramy formance he ran £80 yards, and the o . . slowest of the four waiches gave him LN St Coxpwe 1 minute 55 4-5 seconds. 300 Totedo, Later in the season, at Cornell, Mer- 190 Do 5ra edith ran the half miis In 1 minute 57 B e seconds, after making the first quarter 100 2400 Unfied States Rubber. 89000 United States Steel 4800 Do. ptd f 2000 Ttah_Copper 800 Va. Car. Chem W abash o. pfd 100 in 62 seconds. He got so far ahead that he had to slow up 320 yards from home. At the middle states champion- ships at Franklin fleld, Philadelphia, he did a quarter mile In 48 4-5 mec- onds, the game time that the late John B .Taylor made, and came back with 1 minute 56 seconds for the half mile. ‘When Meredith went to_Boston for the Olymplc tryouts he found himself up aghinat fast eompany, but evan at @AMES TOBAY. — Boston st Chicaso. Broklyn at_ Pitisburg. New York at St Louls. Phlladelphia st Cincionet. Aneriess Leagme st Phitsdeiphia. §:.. u:.u‘“ Ne' York. ? Cleveland at W T . o:m Leges. Springtad ot Rasttire jolyoke st Bridgeport. Waterbury at New Harem. AMERICAN LEAGUE STAN Clovsland Wit Wushes Mard. Washington, July 1l—Cleveland batted Hughes baxd todey and defeated Washington 9 ta 3. Steen uzale in the plnches. The batting of Washington. Increase in business has taxed our delivery service to the utmost. That there may be no délays in supplying the trade we have added three new large trucks to our equipment. Any delays there may have been in the past will now be remedied. 3 W b e 30 501 Lad 4012 toa30 #0303 10001 ,"‘" F 10039 Y’Fl'rfii}: e 001 B & 11000 . S A i . ®amu RATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Woa 57 . a3 R 3t 31 kT 2 5:635:35:; Cinsingati and Brooklyn Diide Desble Header Cinetanatl, July 11.—Cineinoe snd Brookim & "ided s doutle header bere today, identical scores re- milting tn both games. Razon wlit o fnger in the frm contest and was forced o rettre. Smith aod Wheat's batting featurod. The Selding of both teams Vo o The scares: ‘v “\Broskiye. Ciwelmsati. wh Shpes s . 200 dpmereex Vo100 Northen,”t 4 0 0 O/Mamanarf 4 0 3 0 0 Smithdh 4 3 3 1 1lHewiaeliy & 110 0 ¢ Davberttb 3 1 § 1 O[Bawsct 3 18 0 0 hesit. 313 0 ofitpesdmd 138 0 Siomeids 4 8 3 1 ifPhoungs 8 1118 Toslers 4 1 0 4 logans 80330 Milere 4031 Ohflemo 33810 Raonp 8 0 1 3 0fFvommap 5 00 10 Knetserp 0 0 @ 0 0 -— .—; Totals, 53 834 Score by inns Brookyn ... ] [ Clncinnatt . H =3 Two base bit Wheat; three bast hita, Baiem, Me- Doneid, Danbere. Second game— Braskiva. e W s whme s s 0 5 1500 5011 30100 31da {1o0aa 5110 0 Cooma 110 ohiDowldw i 13 3 1/as well as men that makes a winning| AMERICAN ATHLETES LEAD. Hummeldb § 3 & 4 ofPbhduwgb 4 1110 teqm oo Yibdg - Pipee 8383 dlctes 31800 — All Around Ability Impresses o Brit. | WARSHIPS ANNOY SOL ICOBS Stackp 3 0 8 § flBenlonp 6 ¢ 1 0 8] The Pirates are close on the hesls ish Sporting Writer. ] —_— - muwery 00 01 ofseten’ 1613 9],The T g e MR P i ol Teals, 3 WL 1 00000 b gk paked. 1A whisl Bovatén W' gl Away Prond Saae calls from Man- | athletlo experts hold the American His Sein Mecsachumetts tivad ;E.:‘r a(n:::\rmtl? hflt.‘arl';fhp:\e?l, :np('n(l;‘m Olymplo team is shown in a rev! | Coast, S8ays Fishermsn. ’ b, 37 5 Sox. Stockholm, o | “Batied for Keete I b Chieago White Sex, e e Bt il | It you were -“fihni-l T e : e = “The faot which stands eut promi- | 80d luck was with you and just aRen for Melaan n b T nea® Cision | MENtIY 18 the great strength of the | you were about to draw i yoar : i o g 2 pr ey S, | America am, . & y 3 Cindinnatt § 8500800 522 Mickiman league. Deal has been bat- Uncle Sam's battleships came {merely in peint of numbers, but also | in ail around ability. When one learns that there are among the Americans ting around .390 and it is stated that he cost the Detroit club $3,000. He Two base hit. Bgan: three base bit, Wheat ke will raport at Boston next Saturda¥. | iz ‘men who can fun 06 moters wndas Chensn, Juls 11.—Chieaco_deeatod New Fock to- : _ fory-nino seconds, six who can run day 11 1 7. making throe out of four games o e | pragident James R. McAleer, of tha | the 800 moters under ome minute and Tt v for "Caicsss and was bt hecd, | Boston Americans, anneunced last | fifty-four seconds, as well as ten first- and rering. The locals bad | night the sale of Pitcher Eddie Cicotte | class <hurdlers, one feels that they © and Crandail. Evers was se for prolesting Bigler's de- cision on o mitched ball. Score: to the Chicage White Sox. Cicotte,| has been in peor for this year and might be justified In their boast that | they could send over three teams, any L ik { has fatled to live up tq the reputation |one of which would sweep the board W hopes s hpes ¢ which he gained when he first joined |of the Stadium, Shockardlt 4 1 3 0 411300 the Red Box. The announcement of| “A finer lot of men was probably e iRe M 2113 i|nis transter to Chicago was not pleas- | never got together. The average helght Hmmm 4 1 b1 41101 1|ing to Clcotte and he said that he nearly six feet, and not even the Leachef .~ 4 2 2 0 odfamarst 4 11 4 0] would not agree, but would go to his | Swedish gymnasts are more symmet- Steih 4 314 ¢ 9Hewoss 1893 0(01q home in Detrolt rically built. The English athlstes, on e AR M SR S i the other hand, and P;mwlnlly the dis- Areher.c 14 3 0Wise, 00,000 tance Tunners, are buiit on a small faverie 310 1 0lcuadiip 8 0040 Ry TR YRR scale. Ome fears once sgaln that we Cheney.p 2 0 0 8 0| A Teee Cldieat’ Toiont. shall have to recegnize that a ‘a good Totals, 88103717 3 1 %13 8| At New HavenNew Haven 5, Hoboke 5. Called | DIE one’ always beats ‘a good little “Batted for Wil tn 5. @ o ratn. ¢ one. Pl ‘At Hariford—Bridzevort . Hartford 1. “ Whoever is to beat the American e At Bpringiela—iirst game: Springleld 8. Water- | thig year must not only be a great athlete, but must undergo a thorough and sclentific course of training, and Now Yok, bury 4. Recond game: Waterbury 5, Springfield 1. CONNECTICUF LEAGUE STANDING. Loy Won lLest PC |i;/this Americans are, of course, pre- AL R . e i 7 | eminent. Not even the Swedes, and g ;e Y they have an American trainer, have L T O o Epringnad .. H] 50 | anything like the care lavished on o the Bogon series here this afternoon, 9 1o §, 4nd | W aiermry . -~ it 433 | them that has been spent on the mado 1t three out of four. Score P e s Americans. Boston, St Louis s “Partly it Is, of course, the result s hopos e P P/ Intornational League, of the Americgn genlus for special- Traraiet 5 8 8 0 oo™ § 1§ o o] At ProvidenoeBultimars 11. Proridence § izing and_concentration on ihatever Sweeney.3b 4 0 4 2 300 0 0f At Montreal—Rochester §, Montresl 2. méy be the immedidte thing in hand, 5340 RS R AR R whether in_sports or In business. e UL B ey " | Partly, and by no means the least, it 1101 s1800 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. is a question of .dollars. How much PR 411100 Wok' R in the aggregate the United States Rerldeoc 4 0 1 1 2383 ¢ Bochenter 3 will spend in bringing its athletes to . arva 393 1 0| nBanimer U the post we are privileged to know. *Donnelly 1 1 0 0 1160 o Toronto 7 In any case, the contrast with the in- e || i leotiveness of the British Olymple LR R B a | Counell 1 almost ludicrous.” sl T G Jack Johnson Charged with Smug- 0001 sy New gling. Salles, Juck- At New Redlord- Lyon 0. At Fall River—Fall River-Lawrens game called end | ¢ ot July 11-—Jack Johnson, A e e wn e champion heavyweight. pugilist, today A el B R ave bonds for himself and wife, Ktta sverhll gume powponed—rain, | JOhNEON, under an indiotment aharg- [y D OND NOTES ing them with smuggling a necklace IAM from London to New York in Decem- ber, 1811, With Denny Murphy gons, the hopes of the Athletes supporters.are not get- ting much encouragement. It is spirit At Pittaburg—Pittaburg-Philadeiphia game oxlled in second on soeount of rain, oore 0 to 0, Amerloan Loagus, At Phlladeiphie Chicagn Phiiedeiphia gume eatied of in semnd luning with e mare-cain, AL Doston—Roston-8t. Tauis mame pastpened —rais At New York—New York-Deiroit ne. game—rain, Outing for Bachems. The Sachems will net play this week | but will have an enting te Watch Hill, and frightened all the mackerel wonldn't it give you n headache? That's just what it did to Capt. Sl Jueobs of the prime litte nm.: sohoaner Quartstte, which remched wharf. Sol bhad a grievance againet the United Btatea mavy which it will take many days for him to Hve down. The other afternoom when the sum was fust sbout sinking in the skyf und the water was 55 smogth as Bol spled & sehool of muckerel was the iargest school he bad for weeka. Orders were given to lower M sefning bouts md throw out the The rest was easy, for thonets down on the fish, i & mtood the deck wearing s smfle eud of the doflars realized by that eatel. Put betiold, Just before the men ey Kicked up the oce etel were fright “1 wae angry e fight the whole b Boston Dafly Advertiger. B Temperament No Defonse, Woman wants diverce from busband because she caught pelgting a widow's roof. Being ordinary roof painter, he cannot ph | ertistic temperament,as an excuse. . A third party sually undesirablg in courtship and politics. jthat was beaten out only. by Shep- 0 Am. Tobaceo P pard, who was obliged to bring nto 480 Do. ptd 22% | play all his track generalship to do it. sulen, v pro-e g Hospital vs. All Stars of New London. New York, July 11.—Cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids August 11.96, September 13.05, Octobes 12.16, November 12.20, December 12.2¢, January 12.22, February 12.05, March 12,81, May 1237, Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 12.40; middling gulf, 12.65; sales, 595 bales. MONEY. New York. July 11.—Money on call firmer at 3 1-4@3 1-2 per cent.: ruling rate 3 1-4; last loan 3 1-2; cjosing bid 3 1-4; offered at § 1-2. 'Time loans steady; 60 days 3 1-8@8 1-4 per cent; 90 days 3 1-2; six months 4 1-4@4 1-2, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Manager McGraw has arranged a game for Saturday with the All Stars of New London. The New London boys have a fast team, having beaten all the best teams around New Lon- don and vicinity. They have pitching for them Brazil, the crack Bulkeley pitcher, well known to Norwich fanss. He Is considered the hest amateur pitcher ground these parts. The All Sturs are a very strong tean with the best players of New London In the lineup. 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