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\ i ¥ t vard 'today retrieved its defeat by Yale at New Haven yesterday, winning be- fore a gay commencement crowd, 7 to 3. 'The series, now tied, will be de- cided in a third game to be played at Fanway park Saturday.. timated strongly that cInnis Home Run Baker might follow the lead names, but in- M and of their teammate. One of Mack's veteran pitchers, it is said, is anx- iously awaiting a laws. call from the out- Wfl stakes promises to equal in import- refused to divulge the as shown by _ Wed- 4 g fi B : H Murphy said there was no truth in the report that Catcher Schang was ready to jump. At least Murphy did not try to obtain this star backstop. “Bill ‘Bradley, manager of the Tip Tops, has been assured of Schalk, the White ‘Sox catcher, it is said. From what could be learned through Bradley, Murphy and Federal league players, Collins was ready to serve ten days’ notice on Cohnie Mack pro- vided the Wards would guarantee him a sum of money equal to the share of a member of the team wjianing the next world’s series. The owners of the Brooklyn club stood firm against contract ,jumping of any description. * The game was, close during the | early innings, Adventage rested first with Harvard on a run scored on Cor- nish’s error, Gile’s wild pitch and a double steal, on which Captain Win- gate crossed the plate. Then the iead went to Yale through two tallies re- sulting from a Hanes' hit, a flelders’ choice and two wild pitches by Mahan. The advantage was with Harvard again when two runs were scored largely because of errors by Falsey and Cornish. = Harvard had made three scores without getting 4 hit off Gile, the Blue pitcher. But in the fifth inning the Crimson bats cracked out four hits, one a triple by Nash, and three runs were added to the score. An- other run came in the seventh, when Gile was taken out after two hits had been made and Ayres sent up a secri- it 4 for by the department was put down July 1, 1911, although the ‘city of Bellefontaine, Ohio, laid the first con- - - pavement in the country twenty- two years agd and it is still giving excellent ce. The average cost per foot in width mile long of different kinds of roads built 4n Ohio last year was as follows: Brick ‘bituminou: ted £ g 2§ 88 to the Sioux City meet. W. H. Van Winkle, president Water Works Equipment company New York, has invented a simpie vice which he adjusts to his 1912 ster, and by his means opens closes water valves of a city l.y-tg. The combination does min! a half what usuall quires four men a half hour to do all cities. The device is attached to a rear wheel which has been jacked up The motor is then started. The ap- pliance is adjustable and will fit any size auto wheel. e the benefits to be derived from a FIRE INSURANCE POLICY you would not hmtap a moment about taking out a policy, and making yourselfi' secure from the “fire fiend.” The Cx es we represent are solvent, prompt and 1tberal. = ISAAC S. JONES JOHN' A. MORAN Investment Broker ] E ingstone; 6, Low; 5, Allen; 4, Bugbee; 3, Stephensen; 2, Snowde: bow, El- well; coxswain, Copp. Thu ‘were many visitors at quarters today, a number of graduates making the trip from New Haven. GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. Americas League. Boston at Chicago, New York at Cleveland. Philadeiphia at St Louls. Washington at Detrolt. National Leagus.’ E 7 3 ¢ 3 $843, two-course bituminous $779, one-course $420, two course course water-bound macadam $550, one-course $340, ! bound gravel macadam $169, graded ‘roadway $117. The average width of | the metaled surface of the Ohilo roads iis fourteen feet. A table of the total | road mileage in the state shows 440 miles of brick roads, 78 of concrete, CREWS ALL READY FOR FRIDAY'S RACES. Real Estate a Specjalty | ficg Iy off Brown, who succeeded hif. | Harvard Undergoes Hard Drill—Yale | Hiisiuen s New York a0 ol Datatens” aid 356006 of McGrory Building, ‘Main Street | in the eighth on Clark’s error, Mid-| Varsity and Second Crew Have| Che at Filiadeiphis. grav:l. Thu':“:«r:‘ :::":“'Mfw:.’&'rgf Office telephone 5Ci-2. Residence 1179-3 dlebrook’s steal, an infield out and Sprint. heaflr s roads, han Cornish’s sacrifice fly. In the ninth the Blue filled the bases with two out, only to have Hanes strike out before inter-country or state roads | nave surfaced. . ridgeport at New Haven. Red Top, Conn., June 17.—Harvard tonight put the.finishing touches on as a tractor. This was the first known type of automobile, and it was in 1784 With the entry of the winning car ATTORNEYS AT LAW Mahan's fast breaking shoots. Har- |its training for the boat races against| Waterbury ai New Loadon, £ . N - - Vq:dhlout ‘v}g‘e services gf its first string gm: o,\dmdlyh 0&:& wi‘g mkl (h: 5 Z n‘.;.‘,_ Leagus. in the recent 500-mile race at Indian- that he produced this mode! catcher, Waterman ,when he broke st and second e out for a lon ttsburgh at Chiesgo. AMOS A. BROWNING, a finger on a foul tip in the second | drill on racing starts. Both crews| Daltimore at City. Attorney-atLaw, 3 Richard's Bldg. *Phone 700. bunched hits in the first and third broke even on getting away under the innings to make its runs. inning. Clark’s throwjrg hand was in- L o gun, and both hit a high stroke. Later on Pféffer's scratch hit and scored on jured when he was struck by a pitch- Heey er’'s errors. 3 i = Score: ed ball in_the fifth. The score: the crews were sent on a paddle for a WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS. Score: D 3 ey £ mile and a half, and return was made Cref i Brooklyn (N) New York (A) Detigit (A) ns, Atomeys-at-law Harvard i 3 s b b Ab B oo ab Dpo a a Brown & Perki at ab hoc s e o aue s | 10, quarters. SoliaSaat - Ehames: Moran.it Marass 5 05 5 1|Boawem 5 10 2 90 53420 Over Uncas Nat. Bank Shetucket St 4 113 1 O/Middlckef 3 1 0 0 0 The freshman eight and four were| Toronto 9. Jersey City 1. Herzog, 58 ofHummell> 3 ¢ 8 1 Truesd'o,2b 4 0 2 41 %30 Entrance stairway near to:_Thames 4 2 2 8 O|Hanesrt 4 20 0 0flalso given a complete drilling in Moatreal 8, Providence 7. Bergha'r,ss wef 3 0 4 0| Peckichss 5 1 3 s 20 " N B Tel 38-8 2 2 0 2 1Biossomss S 0 2 5 0| starts. The scrub four and the grad-| Rochester 6 Baltimore 0, 3 Grobb, 25 Whetlf 3.0 5 0 0 Hartzellef 2 0 © 11 . Natioral Bani. leshone 301 2 1fconish.3 3 0 3 3 3 i o Liochester 2. Baltimore Miller it Smifh,sb 3 1 1 1 o) Holdhet 4 2 0 20300 31 0 0 Ofreiysb & 1 o 1 o uates’ eight had a short practice Pre-| pumao 0. Newark 4. Thleeif % 4110 0|Duegit 311 13311 EDWIN W, HIGGINS, 3 0 10 offuntere 4 ¢ 7 1 0| Paratory to the infermal races against| Buffalo 12. Newark 3. Nieboft, 1jcutshaw.2b 4 0 & 3 0| Nunem're 4 1 5 41810 % Ern gaviy 1‘: 3:‘:‘:?’"» g z!: 3 Yale tomorrow. The lineup of the Federal League. HobUt'L1b e 2; e ::lg::;m 31 33718’ Atarngy REL e % Mabanp —4-0 0 4 1 im'r::; § 810 § 0]sraduates’ eight has not yet been fully | Buftalo 8. Indianapolls 11. l.f.'::fc( s B e Caldwellp © 0 0 10010 mar10d Shannon Building. .| watermanc 0 0 0 0 0lGiey 3.0 0 1 o|determined. Baltimore 2, Kansas City 1. o Totals 32 43013 1 _——— 100368 Osbornec 4 0 8 0 0fxPur 11 e.0 of With the training virtually over,| Brookim 3. St ‘flfi’ i Gon rales ¢ Totals 34 827 10028 e e e e = ?—;'— 2 there is a feelting of intense coxnflde::e Chicago 3. Piitsbus : s . 10e¢00 i ¥ 3 i a 1 - in quarters of again ‘“sweeping e Eastern Assoclation. i iy =4 Whutow-shoLCh-mpwnl. éfl:‘:fi.fi;fi“m" in oth. river.” Harvard is also prepared to ;-,., ,;:m é ‘f‘:" B,,,_“? 2. | tals 12217 1 Chicago, June 1‘.—&51;:; them th; Famard -1’e 2 03 ¢ 1e'xiback its confidence Wwith cash, _}!:t ety B - A wlox;:geadc?hmfxona to‘%x'l; bodg.ytano ale = L“ I‘i"h:n; énaoeuml Cofi’f there is ‘htt.tl’e Yale money in s ght.Yalo Pittsfield 3, Springfield 2. (10 jomings.) A A Mg B H'__! Lo R N s | nine . {noe” ot 1 THhf Brown ikaae i res tostf CyLmNOL B, Lanob&lL. wictowy, over Yaio New England League. Willisme, Mortarty. Antir{gr ctth j%gmmg ab);m h?tcmbur: nings.> Bacrifice’ ik Ayres, Cornti ;- Ratiifes hit, n}tlct?.mb:dge tm‘iia.y ;aule% mt‘imh e:; Lewiston 8, Fitchburg 3. Three, base hit, Kavansugh. cos re the honor of a'no-hit game. | Hanes. Stolen bases Wingate. u on here, and a huge bonfire w: Lowell 6, Worcest — l_n.app groundeddt(;;lvud uco?d t'ien dt.hg‘ ddichebod. e e lighted. Thsre was allo‘r;fldismny of {‘M-nd 47 Iémn"l.“& Big Six in Great Form. Planters Tzke Another. ninth inning an ackburn, instead o st base on L3 aban 3: | fireworks and a general J ee. OROR X e New York, June 17.—For the sccond N 5 - 7 coming in on the ball, ran back a few e o e T garard 1 Yalo | . A. Meikleham, the Teferee for the Colleges. | day in succession, New York shut ou‘l ew London. Conn., June 17.—In steps, and Lapp beat the throw by a narrow margin. Chicago won the game by bunching hits off Brown and Bressler, taking advantage of the visitors’ erratic field- ing and a couple of bases on bhalls off WA pitches, Gile, Mahan 2. pires, Sternberz., and Conway, Time 2.20. Um- COLLINS SIGNS WITH BROOKLYN FEDERALS regatta, visited the Yale and Harvard quarters today and made the prelim- inary arrangements. The rival captains will meet tomorgew to toss for posi- tions. Yale Completes Training.™ Pennsylvania 4. Cornell 2. i AMERICAN LEAGUF STANDING. Lost Philadelvbia Detrolt Pittsburgh with five scattered hits. Mathewson was in fine form and the champions won, 5 to 0, The New Ycrks bunched hits on McQuillan and ran wild on the bases. { spite of Burr's wildness the New Bri- | tain team failed to hit safely and | New London won the game by a score of 4 to 2. Greene for the visitors pitch- ed a good game of ball, but hitting ;at opportune moments lost the game The lacals scored in the first inning ' for hi:g. The score: of third Athletics’ Star Accepts Terms Through | v Gales, Fapry, Conn. June 47.—he S e antls Mo more rimm | ) W bt [ mew mman Philadelphia (A) Chodos. o B Danny Murphy. pleted their training for the Harvard counied in the sixth on two bases, a Beckerst 4 0 1 0 0/0'Harazp 4 1 . Ofwearerns 5 27T 10 regatta Friday. The first and second sacrifice and two singles, Roberison's 'Recks {13 ¢ oljmenct 4 2 L oI 3 2 15 2 Eddie Collins, staWr second base- | varsity eights were sent down stream hit driving in the runs. Another twWo | gunis 3 8 5 o o'ua’:.m.u 31 -~ ttrf 4 0 53 0 0fman of the world's champlon Ath-|for a two mile row. The crews had a came in the seventh on two DasSses, ' Wamer2 3 1 5 2 3|Tewesuitef 1 0 . 313.Collins, 3 315 § o|letics. has accepted térms with the | half mile sprint against tide and wind, i four steals, an error by Gibson and Brigedt 4 0 0 0 ojZeimerass 3 @ . 11 e 0 o|Brooklyn Federal league team. As | the varsity winning by half a length e Fletcher's single. Bescher stole home i e 28 e :l'?‘*":: - : g 2 0 4 1 0/soon as his contract with Philadel- | ijn 2 minutes and 36 seconds. The | Chicago in this inning. | Burr,p 210 1 3Greenp 40 . 1iBreton3b 3 1 0 4 0| phia for this vear expires the pivot | freshman eight, the freshman four and ! Indi Score: Greenwelllp 1 9 6 1 ofxCommolly 1 © . 4 29 4 % 'man of Connie Mack's $100,000 infleld | the Pawtucket four practiced racing | Sunsss Ciy Pittsbu () I New York (N) | ke e s o e 3 s 15 3| Will sign with the Ward brothers for | starts under the gun, and then had | i toms . ab buo s S R R e e T r three years at $25,000 per annum. long paddles at an easy stroke. Pittsburgh ;',T"‘,rw ' ; : 2 2 3 1 0 Reors 3y inmngs At least such is the tale of Danny The regatta will informally open to- Relyer. 3 1 4 0 4 2 3 4 o! New Britain . 11000000 62 MMurphy, former captain of the Ath- | morrow with a mile race between the Wagnerss 3 0 2 1 - 0 G e Y Sy e : letics. 'Murphy was instrumental in | Harvard and Yele freshman fours. The Pet | Ronstensad 3 0 1 8 3 923 1 O] stk mons okt 1o Siiih: & Gmemwli 1 .4 interesting Coilins in the independent | race will start at 430 o'clock, condi- | New Loudon 13 o R s 9 2 2 3105 ofinoines _ Stolen bases, Marheka, Bur, O'Hara, e league. He and Secretary Walter | tions permitting. There will also be | pigeer -+ o 3 113°¢ 4 05 0 ofJmes Wate Temut —Double ‘plays, “Mashetka 19001 Ward went to Chicago from Kansas | two other informal races. The Paw- 38 | McQuillanp 2 0 0 2 4§00 30 Wemer g g R T T Wearer, City Saturday night for a oconference | tucket four, composed of substitutes, -528 | xHyatt 1080 0 92718 o of Grem 3. base on errors. New London 1 with the renowned second baseman.|will race a Crimson scrub four for M; Totals 29 534 T 2 £ | New Brftatn 1. Stmack out. by Burr 2. by Green- M\xrp-b{e r::.’yu : efl“t ugl!;. ;eg‘o};iulons half a mile. Th:r li;xeupé w;‘n p;obably Bl @ Batied for Mcquillan in 9th. | § o et T TR, YO, e were na orily after | be: Harvard—Stroke, Bush; 3, Her- Score by fmiras s E PR the three had taken a long automobile | rick; 2, Lovell; bow, coxswain, Pittsburgh ... : H : Jae B P ool CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE SOON | ride, during which terms were discuss- Do%b.k E’u;*mlc{kebtb—s;mke,M Sanderson; \'-;',,";"_,.“;“, Bescher. . alt;oeugl: ';,‘lh teg.nunn::l::‘ chary :fi]h ST ed. 5 3, es; 2, Hobb; bow, Morse; cox- Ove out when winning run was scored. 3 Sacherns and All Stars’ Sories Will Be| IMurphy says that Collins is mot the | swain, Pratt, = = . i — DriCeeimRpa P member of the world's champions 'mmediatel; er this race there ili i Ronewad in'the Near Futars: ;hodwl]!l be 1;]1 B;oalhi;inhnext season. | will be a half mile brush between a Phil m:::::::' ‘fi;: ";.E';:r;n' runs The third game in the series for the e declares that he opes of get- duates’ eight. The Yale lineup will s e e ""' today’s game, P of the city will soon he|tin& four and possibly five more. Dan be: Stroke, E. Livingstone; 7, H. Liv~ :_’;gc‘g e —or Oy Siiladolphla fn the tenth inning, by 5 to 4, when Becker singled, Lobert sacrificed and Sher- it was wood Magee drove the ball into the remaining o bleachers and was given credit for & FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL in sald Toewn of where > Certified from Record. . A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. NOTIORE—AIl creditors of sald de- battle that was marked by much wrangling. Both Pfeffer and Douglass were effective. After Dalton walked in the seventh, Wheat hit to Groh and a double play was apparently easy, but Umpire Fason called both Tunmners two bagger. thought t:::. only Score: $ used upoa st L (N Philadeiphia (N) 1 thought .the Sachems claimed |y 5 A e, i S %, ,|Plant’s Field =~ New London d “be a pitcher. | WARKET HAD DOWNWARD 00 Crie. 3 o°% B Dolan.if 1°2 0 offreland.2b 1331 ; ¥ s ( 3 LMssee2b 5 2 1 3 0fBumec e ‘“:_‘l' 21 Selling Movement Small in Vetume, | M0 Gi"5ud"a £ Cather.ct 131 ofBeerat 3 2 4 0 1] TODAY bis cham-| Wwith Professional Traders on Short - gmrgx . Miller.1p 231 En e remalining 000 Erin Butler.ss 03 4 o ¢|ann;N LO d dent of winning Erie 13 % S o ein Eiasy ew | naon vs. the Sachems New York, Jume 17.—The drift of | 109Gm. Flesie 1% - Doak IR 3oias ownward, . Motors Griner., 0 0 o z 3 e T e i bt R s Sy 10039 1011 W aterbury volume, and while there were ;‘mcl- T Ry % . | Totals FEx! R EEE] G sional losses of size the average chan 15000 Gt. N Ore Sub. 20 .283 9 SV B eral Jdmissi A % 20% R de el en a ion, 25c, was slight. Th 500 Guggen Exp. 52 5¢ 3 = %, - - Touds 32103015 3 {;:z m;:n‘x?“::n; twoldays iud] b h‘nn-u- SRS g% Zabel Driven Out of the Box. ), Bied for Alexnder tn 9th. ’gmdshnd, 25¢c. ¢ clined to take a position on the short | 3oo e He: 2% e HEOStiOD. .‘hg_\e é7-—(¥[’°m‘“§ Ga.me‘; (St Louts L0020 9989z el - A side, but thei tions failed to in- o s fory extra bases by and | Pufladeiphia 100 0 1 — Game call ducee }lxuida::;n?pe{fiiaom of real stock 100 Int. P;' o :;;z ] { Schmidt were important factors in | Two bas It L. Jages. Cather. Doak Miller, | e ed at 3.30 o’clock. were not of the mind to sell, in view Xan. % | Boston's 8 to § victory over Chicago |Swder, 8. Mageo 4. Homo runs. Becker. Wil- of the benefits which the market 1S | 160 see® Moy in the morning game, played because | *™ — expected to derive from banner crops Mex. Potrol of the observance of Bunker Hill day. 3 LEGAL NOTICES and higher freight rates. 00 Miami Copper | Zabel's wildness, an error by Sweeney Hamilton Whitewashed Red Sox. e Bearish sentiment was promoted DY | goa sy ©pac - and two singles gave Boston three| g¢ rouis, Mo. June 17.—St. Louis, | ing reports re; ding the Mex- runs in the first inning. Three more | wiy' Hamilton pitching in rare form, | ican sitdation. Of similar effect on were scored in the third, after Con- |furned the tables on Beston today and | N Tl the market was the May statement of nolly hag walked and Maranville was | wop the final game by 4 to 0. Though | domestic exports, indicating another | safe on Corriden’s error, Schmidt dou- | yohnson was in an elevator accident s on_in foreign trade. The fig- ;bled and Deal tripled. ~ Zabel Was |{oday, he pitched a fairly good game. | 4,07 Bocog - e ahtad tha 228 ures for last month were 60,849,000 as driven from the box in this inning and | The score: v&mj‘m» Smiddy ). 1913, signed by mpared with $66,641,000 a year ago. Humphries relieved him. With two Bosten (A) .St Leuws (A) the Peace, Lot - = for the eleven months of the fiscal on bases in.the fifth Deal doubled, b hoe v 2s Epo = ¢ |State of Connecticut, and airectea Lo Soon they will bg blg boys | year, the total of $1,016,000,000 is now driving in two runs. Chicago could |mewrt 3 83 0 slamuemer % 073 § 8| mc for the collection of a Town .ax £ . - almost down to last years figures, not bunch hits off Tyler. The scores: |Seottss =~ 38 7 & fPra® 4 2 & & 1|against narry Walker of the Town of and girls, and their faces Will | which were $979.000.000 for the cor- Ohieage (W) | et 0 |G £ 8 0 alCwamwar 4 14 0 o Norwicy cew London County, Swate of be responding period. 1 17 | Loacht 6 28 0 olotverte T 37 0 o|lamynid 41871 9 $3°% 3 0jer the Town of Montville, In said d’ a memory. London was more cheerful, largely 103%103% | Good.rt 40 1.0 OEvers.2d 4 1 2 6 0 Yerkeesh 3 0 2 2 0 2 1 8 5 o|County and State, for the year 1912, for O mmer'n. ‘canoily,] H = 3 Bring the babies and we’ll | outiook In France. American stocks | Seimtalr & 0.3 OfMaranvose & & 3 3 ¢|itnwnv 308 &4 28 1 10 ount 32.23, 1 have this day levied R were - higher adroad. Foreign repre4 lswm,n 4 2 6 3 0/Schmidt.1b 3 110 0 0! xrHooper 0 0 0 0 0 281027 17 1| this warrant upon a certain tract of catch their m“ sentatives bought here, London tak- Corridenss 3+2 0 1 OlDealSh 2 2 1 1 0| hedieons 06 0 0 1 0 S jand situated in said Town of - s o g ) - S ing about 5,000 shares. There was a Bresnahan.e 3 0 1 1 0|Mann.ef 42600 T e ———— ville, bounded and described as i e — cesgation in the engage- g:";-: e :;‘;'*m'gfl:w ; L g 3 Wfi.m"m‘ X }omw.’k vis.: 25 13;; oo :‘pll;nkul;ho ment of gold for export to Europ S Ll et il AR e e | o nson in o mown as Pinehur: rk, bounded : owing, probably, to the fact that n% XWillams 1 0 0 0 0| Totsls 32113 18 0] e i ron,omnor In Sth. north by land of nenry C. Trmann, 3 1 & 5 Benre by lumtigs on the east by three lots numbered 13 - steamers available for shipment sails Totals 32 724 8 2 ; .0 000 000 0 0ol 70T o guid plan, on th e ] before the end of the weds. Exchange &) Batisd for Bremshaniin 90, j0z e 00200 xtlby Rogers Ave, on the west by sote ; rates relaxed somewhat from the high Chicago .00 00010 238y s 2 | numbered 16, 51 and 70, on said pian, THE PHOTOCRAPHER level of the present movement. Money Boson 300 00101 xr T~ ;a.\g l:et- lying on both sides of Thomas v o i, venue. 2 : :n‘:l.]er'". stiffer and offerings were Cortiaet - Thres Dase 10t Bhaan . Claveland/Sweeps ‘Sicies. i hx v;lnl :ell the same, or 3o muen Negwieh Savings - ther public auction to the hign- Oppesite S - Sostety. In a few stocks weakness appeared. | Chicago (N) Boston (N) Cleveland, O. June 17.—The -locals | est bidder on the above described ,m‘"- = ‘Western Union was under pressure, o R iin oS oo beat Washington today, 7 to 2, and |ises in said Montville, on the lota aay ylelding sharply for a time. Its weak- Leach,cf 310 ojGibert.et 4 1 0 ! made a clean sweep of the four game | of Augusi, ...s, at 2 p. m., as will v FURS STORED ness was ascribed to the fact that the Johosion.f 2 1 0 0 OfEverssb 3 0 1 | series. Al Collamore pitched well, al- | and satisfy the amount of said tax and \ syndicate which took over the Amer- ! Biis 4 S5 g 2312 | though he was in trouble several :imes. | Inferest, with legal charges of. sula Sy by : ioan Telephons :olg;ng:“ of Westerni| - (8 oo - Zimma'nan 110 1 olscmidic 4 13 Slaw.rs; Ieractive after the fourth GEORGE N. WOOD, Collector. s rtin g 2 108 Wisconsin Ceat. . - e Deal. 4113 nning. Dated at Montville, this ivth day of M. BRUCKNER 1,;":; on tmem“ Itj was repolat‘ , | rota Sales 12104 s A alss }:nn-«" T Score: June, 191 o Jeiitn Lli oweYer. e syndicate wou Bt 1 ¢ 815 e o Cleveland (A) Washington (A) = e e gt ST ] 81 Franklin Street extended for three monthe. ~Petroleum . ereniony R NER L AR W, e o | AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN ocks were especlally heavy. o & T oel p 0 1 0 Totals 32 927 8 1 trict of Canterbury, on the 16th day of — | railroad stocks, the Hill issues and | New York, June -17.—Spot cotton | Fumghrsp 3 0 1 4 0 X Soa Ll ;5318 Tune A D, 1904 Y Missouri Pacific wers most susceptible | aiet, middling upland, 13:40; gulf, | xNedham 1 0 0 0 0 . 3 209 Present—A. HALE BENNETT, Judge. '.- l'. W. M m to pressure_ 13.65. Sales 125. 3 k5 . Totals 33 S2412 3 e 431 On motion of the Executors e ‘ ~ i —_— Futures closeg stg:gy. > J:xl)blz.fla. ! (x) Batted for Humphries In 9th. : : : ]1 ; z : ma a-ma‘”o{ml’atic.: %é{ua:f hannen ilding Annex, Hoom A. August, 12.93: October, 12.72; Decem- by innines’ nterbury, n - Toleshons 828 Srocks. ber, 12.76; January, 12 March, : 81100180 S 04 oenned. o vores .65 203030600 3102 404 This Court doth decree that six 3. B. PRANKIAN, D, 5. T. 12.65. rriden 2. Schmidt, Deal. Thres| .. =133 5 o 3¢ months be allowed and lHmited for the g . T N - ~ Touals 33123713 %e creditors of said estate to exhibit m:un ™ : MONEY. - = their claims against the sume to ihie and 3 F - xecutors, and direc ublic no- OtRte ¢ Caton e B % m. New York, June 17.—Call money Brooklyn Defeated Reds. O Batthd te¢ Mcnide Bl Y tice be given of this order by adver- o 4 D. m. 3 7d firm, 1 3-4 a 2: ruling rate, 2; last Brookiyn, N. Y., June 17.—Brooklyn (xx) Batted for Shaw in Sth. tising in a newspaper having a cir llo-n, 1 3-4; closing, 1 1-2 a 1 3-4. took a ten inning game from Cincin- =, lation in said trict, and l Time loans easier; sixty days, 2 1-2; | nati by 2 to 1 today after a pitchers’ a copy thereof on the public E ¢ GEER, Pano Tumr ninety days, 2 1-4 a 2 1-2; six months, 3 X anks Defeated Tigers. Mich.. June 17.—After losing utive es to Detrolt, Detrol three co $2 5-16 82 15-18 % 81 ¥ safe. Herzog, Clarke and Coacher | New York whip; the Tigers ¢ to 3 N e hever n_-n N“"‘ T JO'OE’PII lMlFan 83516 8 11| puljaney were ordered off the fleld. | today. * It the first game the High- | undoratencd ot New T ") i 2 o Dalton scored on a passed ball by |landers ha won from Detroit this | within the time “in the above BOOK/ BINDER 19 BetuSrei g . Gonzales. who had replaced Clarke. | season. In the ninth inning Detroit [and foregol 2 3 - % 1600 Brooklyn R. 57 51 Cincinnati tied the game in the eighth [started a rall Three singles and a % B e k 20 Cal. Petrol. on a pass, a hit batter and O'Mara’s | sacrifice scored Havanaugh, but Bugns, Street. Blank Books Made and Ruled 2 Ords | -i7ie Canads Pacific 8% 9% SIRoT. attempting to fojlow him actoss- the 5 Qi GRS Sl ST S o Cont, ther, , ,,a 3 # n won in the tenth when |plate, was ire: ;- A i Omt. . Loaths 8% 38 148 Fischer walked, stole second, took third to. Ni ’, \

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