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Milburn. Way then heaved a wild one which was over Hunter’'s head and Haulss scampered home and Gill to third. Driggs ended the inning by flying to Yale tied the score in the fifth in- ning. After Hunter was caught a sec- ond time when he tried to stretch his single into a double, Bush connected with a single that scored Bush. Relliy for a two bagger and Reilly followed was caught trying to steal second and Vaughn ended the inning by ying out to Greene. The winning run came in the next period. Way drove a hit liner to Law, who made a pretty catch, and Middle- brook knocked a bounder to the same place. Law came in’'rapidly to field it INSURANCE = ET 1 e —————e e —— OF THE LONGEST REA- 3 SONB W'éf YOU SHOULD LET US INSURE YOUR FARMS: ‘We represent the Hartford, Middle- sex and New London County Mu- tual Fire Insurance Col strongest mutuals in the State. d. L. Lathrop &% .aake: 28 Shetucket St. Sachems Split Even With Danielson Sachems Won Their Seventh Straight Game Saturday, But Lost Sunday—Bill Stanley Wields the Willow Handily— Wheeler Featured at Bat. —_— The Sachems won their seventh [Chase hit two two base hits. Both straight victory by defeating Danieleon | (53ms played a good flelding game. e score: at Danlelson yesterday by the score TN as it was a low bounder and just as he Daniels of 11 to 6. The.feature of the game bl a WS, o o| B0t to it tho sphere took a tremendous was Bill Stanley’s batting. In five | W:Staen2o 5 2 8 1 1|Ramev8b & 0 0 3 o bounce ang shot over his head. Haston times up he hit four times with a total [ Dovies> 5 1 1 1 ijfewa 5 2 11 ¢flald down = p{fi"’l Sfi'crifi;‘:,ege)& to of ten bases—a homer, triple, a dou- @;fl:l:“ 2 g : : g"", e Lok B U U Eouslaa a.nt & §nd?ue§|;-ookr5t thxrda ble and a single. Johnny Crowe also =i 438 % Uaagrie 5 3 2 ¢ 1| hurry to catcl g X hit for a homer. The Sachems’ infleld | Sracei® ~ # & 9 Snmuhrn;u sE3 20 'rg‘e throw went wxdt;“ ?fi‘:hf‘i:aegflgfi: plaved a fast, snappy game, Doyle and | T3imver 5 1 1 0 ofMcoaii> 5 813 o 3| cH ik a8 Do e aptain contins Holland disposing of 16 chances, the | angersmo § 113 1 o{Blakert 5 9 '3 o of f0 et it and the i only error made Deing by Holland. | vumep 4 2 8 o/Weeds 5 2 1 1 o|ued to the plate. = F He made a wild throw to first after | = ——_—— — —_—_—_| The Princetonians had a ray of hope making a, fine stop over second. Man- | moals 43142713 3] "% 512211 3in the seventh, when with one out ley, the Sachem pitcher, took things Score by innings Driggs singled over second and 'p\{r- easy and pitched splendid ball in the i;‘:“\‘]‘;?;v‘ . ~: n. } g : o ¢ 0 1—7|loined the Becondl Btaltmn.k Howe\sr pinches. The Sachems led all the Way ¢ PRutR, 11 G 1 bome'sad Whess® my | DoUElas and Kelleher struck out end- and_never were in danger . Some | on bl ot Worr bt cit S ‘ecler- Buse | ing the inning. to take chances of being wiped out by |of Umpire Stewart's decisions were | Mams 10; by Wood 4. Sacrifice hits Wood, Gai.| The score: fire in order to save the Oost of @ Fire| very raw, which caused the Sachem | liZhcr = Umpio Luke Riley. Time 1 bour 50 Yalo princeton Insurance Policy? We think not—it|manager ' to kick vigorously. The 2 e S S 108 would be very unwise economy. Fire|score: A e S aa s N 8 1 Insuranoce costs but a trifie compared Sachems. Danielson RINCETON. Milturn,2b 4 2 3 1 0|Seuilvab & 1 4 to the protection it gives you. Laook ab hpo s o ab hpooae : Lwwoss 4 ¢ 1 0-OjGmenert 4 ¢ 2 into the matter carefully, confer with | W-San'y® 5 4§ 1 gBaneyp 5 0 0 3 0l Way Held Tigers to Three Hits—| By & 11 0 ODrisssct 2 1.8 us—but don't delay. Holland,es 4 4 5 1|Lowry.of 53010 Rellly.5b T2 06t siiawn 3201 = J.Crowe.lp & 30 gjLatollags. 4 1.3 4.0 Score 2 to 1. wa};‘;,fl 50 1 0 0fKeleherc 263 ISAAC S. JONES Adamact 5 10 1 1fDrubdoule 5 16 10 ? o s 30 3 4 0|pevop io1 Insurance and Real Estate Agent Menleyp 4 2 6 1 JjGlard3 5 3 3 0 1| Yale evened the baseball series with —— - ichards Buiidi o1 Main Street | LStanze & 3 8 1 olMcCorxib 2 012 3 0| Princeton Saturday afternoon when| Touals 30 827 & ol Touls Richards Building, ain Street 5110 6Blake2 4 1 3 2 0fbefore a commencement crowd of 29,- | (SOt b¥ Wmmicax = = 52160 ofDauer 3 0 0 0 6f 000 3 i = a s d BEAR IN MIND when placing your 219 dmamen 5000 8)000 they took the Tiger team ' info| Prrcemn S9SN - camp. The score Was the same as in| Two bese hils, >iddlebrook, M INSURANCE for the coming year | | === the first game, 2-1. It was a hard | hit. Mibum. Struck out. by Way N ¥ THE FACT that during the last five 3| Totats 9534 2| gume for ihe Drincetonians to lose e | URDIeS” Safrd and” Tagen Time : A e ears 92 Insurance Comganies peclally as the Alumnl have not seen 2 ’ 5 e P 4¢, ave either failed, reinsured or e L i T e i MARSTEN QUIMET __EVANS {7DONALD SMITH quit; Stamley. Manley. Three bawo | since 1912 when Sam White turned - % : 4 THE FACT that no company can af- | lim W. Stnle. CStuley, Home mns W | the trick. National Leasue Stars of the Links who are entered .in the Open Golf championship matc hes at Baltusrol, N, J., June 15 to 18. ford to sell Gold Dollars for 90| Stua. 7. Croge Beses on Sole o v lanes Middlebrook opened the game with a | Philadelphia 13, Chicago 0. Naiidd Wrs TR a8 cents or pay $1.20 for every Dol- |3 Umpire Raymond Time 2 hours sharp double along the third base foul | % Touls & Jew Work 3, lar taken in and After winninf seven straight gamies | line and he went to third on Milburn’s| Boson 8, Plttswureh and a home run by Williams. Knisely’s | nosed out a 10 to 9 victory over the TROUNCES ATTAUGAN. THE FACT that we sell INDEMNITY | the Sachems were defeateq by Daniel- | out. He died there when Legore flied Aot e double and two sacrifices put Chicago | East Ends, Sunday afternoon. Thel = = not a mere promise to pay. son at the Falls grounds yesterday by | to Driggs. 2 sk in the lead in the third. Lavender re- s hammered pitcher Wright | Hammon: an; nowlton team B. P LEA&NED & CyO a score of 10 to 7. The features Haulse followed Middlebrook’s lead | whincie 2. rhime 1 placed Vaughn and held the visitors while Bendett was touehed Pounds Out a Victory, 6 to 3. . B . game were Wheeler's batting; h his hit was only a single. He| Boson 5 Cleveland 1. e b to three scattered hits. The extra|up for The score: Agency Established May, 1846. times up he hit safely four times, to seconod when one of “Pie” Philadeiphla 7, Detrolt 6. (14 innings) players on the Boston bench had a West Ends East Ends (C. L.) (Special to The Bulle ) double and three singles. The Sache: | inshoots caught Gill on the el- Sedmnl uen e r‘bul (flue)l with Umpire uuu::ev aln;l Hcaminsr s 57,0 4| Putnam, “Ju 12.—Attawaugan outhit their opponents but Danieison | . _Scully’'s attempted sacrifice| Baltimore 3, Buffalo 2. eight of them were sent to the club P e LU O warited to" witi. ba from Hammond ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW hit Countil more in the run column.|popped to Way and Green flied to| Lo 1, Jewark o house. These included Capiain Evers, H Hi and Knowlton Saturday afternoon and = Kansse City 5, Chicago Ragan, W] g, Tyler, Moran, Egan, 1| TaPointe i put up a stubb fight but they could Brown & Perkins, Attoneys-at-Law Iaternational League. Cather and Hughes. The score: e ey not take the bacon home as PPutnam 3 E— ) ch.of had the long end of a 6 to 3 scors Over Uncas Nat, Bank, Shetucket St. Do S Bactasirp. 2. Hpo & . g A the' o e Entrance stairway near to Thames Erndacs. 8. Tows it 4 Cather.1t 13 o Enen Lo ERICS WAS OVer amar” 10, eHmond /1. Gt 1 " Neither side scored until the fourth National Bank. ‘Telephone 38-3. '\"‘fi fl {‘t:o:fi‘;\‘e L Pty 24 : when Putnam got a man around on an g o Aamenzt 2 error,_g. double and a bunt. Attawau- T Colonial League. Zgan, 1t 10 0 A = C - > Cornell Crews Arrive at Poughkeepsie, o prea s R e bk TS S H te gan took the lead away in the 5th Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 13—Coach | SATURDAY MARKET NARROW. Hartford 5. 4 (16 innings) Schmidt, 1b 7o 0 iwo “base s, Golien; ' ZAmmesm men scored on a double and Charles B, Courtney and 32 members : Hartford 8, Fali Rirer 3. Mages. ° . M. Segal, Fricdbers, Bases on two singles. The visitors went to Cre = y L 32 members | poalings Converged About War Spe- Brockton 3, Taunton 2. Maren 0 ot Wright 5. Struck out, by pieces for a minute in the 6th and ©f the Cornell navy arrived at their ® 2 Pawiucket 9, Springfeld 5 Gowdy.c 0 dett 6; by Wright 3. Umpire Fallan. | Putnam took advantage of it to add quarters on the Hudson opposite this cials and Kindred Stocks. Callego" Results Tudointi.p —~ 7 utnam to antage of it city today. The Cornell crews tomor- G A Hewp < 1 three more scores and kept the lead yow will have their first practice on| New York, June 12—Dea e e N T the rest of the wav. ~The features the intercollegiate course regatta, today would have been more Colty 8. Bates 7. v v ooL we!;a ‘a c(])upleltv:tnl, lrr.(. "’psn ¥ ‘,‘:24 slvania slve had the movement shown Amherst 4, Mass. " Aggies 5. £06000000 0t Fi cent in deep left garden that robb P S ;;ZT:SL]‘;‘?}; :;’a"f breadth. Most of the stan Brwni s B A ik 0L 10000 xs DEFEATS WINDHAM HIGH.| putnam of hits, a nice catch by Paigo s 4 LA - b . Sel , Knisely 2, Zimmerman. T e i = % i Fome of the oarsmen faking a long | Wer\ neglected, activity Vermont ' &, Siddievery ¢ Home mn, Wiilams Eamed mns, Chicsss 8: | Thread City Nine Outclassed—Score |1 the 5th that caught Famel at third sail in their respective launches and |2dvances again converging iR Roston 4. Sacrifice fits, Zimmerman, Saier, Fish- P Bill Martin pitched Putnam’s last two others attending church or climbing |SPecialties and other stoc SUNDAY RESULTS. or. o 3. innings and struck out 5 of the six the mountains. less remotely within that special c — s 4 men that faced him. The batters were < For instance, Federal Mini National League. Kickers 20, Warriors 17. = ,‘{‘:?n»cn«}lu. teo 1Thep§:\lle(m.) Hign | ™52 that faced him. Smelting common and prefer Brooklsn 2, St. Loul 9. The Kickers defeated the Warriors, rtnam, ns —Putnam ig] The batteries were ) 5 K < ez . 3 P e s Fire Engirfais Beginning. of the obscure issuc e Fork-Cincioati gamie called off, third toning | 90 e S {lefeated the Warriors | closed théir baseball season this aft-| Attawaugan, Hamel and Anderson T Soston 4, Chicapo €. Cranberry. In the sixth inning the Federal League. ’fiffi’i""‘qi‘l‘ :(::“:‘VIIPeler and scored 10 Buffalo 0, Newark 5. s - It was not until the close of the |heim group, scored temporar: sixteenth century that the hand squirt | 20 and 5 points, respectively, was introduced into England, and they | & result of the higher pri ernoon by taking the Windham High| Putnam, Dubois, Martin and Wells. of Wiilimantic into camp, 6 to 3. By| The scor: winning this game Putnam is assured | Putnam ... of second place in the High School| Attawaugan 5 fined copper and lead, and 7 S Rubver . o . = S0 E e were extensively used In the great|Smciting, Guegenheir ey Bufalo 0. Newsrk 5 (Fint gume) Nosieon (O b Ll league. The Thread City agsregation London fire in 1666. Soon after the | Amaigamated Copper a Chicago 4, Konsas Cits 6. (First game.) Leoard, 2 ¢ 2 started out strong and swung. their| oo\ua ENJOY SAIL commeneement of the seventeenth |lLead rose 1 1-2 to 3 point Buffalo 4, Newark 3. (Sccond game.) b 0 willows to advantage ,bunched four o tEa A ors AIEaEt Wok in B Chicago 5. Kantas City 2. (Second game.) = 6 hits, ran the bases with speed, and ON THE SOUND century the Londomers percetved the |, ;o Mg TOT5 SRen Wal ISUes PO Pitisburgh 1, St Louls 2. (Second game.) Tk ored three men. But that was all : = Convenience that would arise from |hign price of 119 1-2, with e et :':;:";“’ 4;1:“:;,.,p IWhealer.1b © 0 12 Arnr‘-‘x;doh?z B!lc;r'!:n'mre. who was on l;e Crimson Oarsmen Take a Swim Off Bxing these squirts to a movable cis- | vances in_the common stock, Richmond 5, Newsrk 12. (Second game, called | Marklo.ct E 1| Connors. 1 e oy T iBve e, Shelter Island. tern, and applying their power through | York Air Brake, General Blectric end 7th, darimess) 7 SRy e Mivery pecmscd sasdbvlite, wiihe, the B the means of a lever, and the first en- | 1215 & Score of otfher indusinial and | Brovidence 5. Jersey ity 5 (Becond game.) local school team had no trouble in o osmon, Comn, i I Eine thus obtained was considered & |of munitions of war. Motors were rei- Dol e ie e Morrison. Nelson's home run|varg and Yale oarsmen were given a great mechanical achievement. atively inactive though firm. ot Kickers TR lor i Fans iy Inine inarid Seasoned railwav shares, includin 2 s S GAMES SCHEDULED TODAY. paase lees. The Crimson varsity squad had f Union 'Paclflo, Lremhglh Valley, T a 75 mile sail on Commodore's Baker When Spencer Tried Vegetarianism. | York Central and Atchison, were 1 COTTON. National Leay HARRIGAN HETURNS TO : yacht Viking, a stop being made at ' Herbert Spencer tried vegetarianism | Point and U, S. Steel also helc York, June 12—Cotton futures | Boston at Chicago. ° Shelter Island, where the oarsmen en- until the close, when pressur 3 teady. July 9.52; October 9 Philadeiphia 2t Pittsburgh STATE HOSPITAL FOLD o £ T ? ars for about & year, says the London it ; teady.. Juy %600 New York at Cincinnato ; joyed a swim. The freshmen had a . out much if not all their early cember, 10.22; January 10.29; March Beoltyn fat it Tl _— el sail on the housei R Chronicle. “At the end of that time,” | tage. Reading was heavy it Shuts Out Yantic Saturday—Chase o 2 The h;m“esb “I went over all that 1 had [ 0UT ;;3‘;'&1;2 first preferred stoc o s closed steady. July American League. Miie Thrce Basa Hiie. 2o gut fnto the So written during the year, and consigned . 5 91, B .18, Jan- | Cleveland st Boston. e 32 der’s auxiliary " R g | March 10.48. EESEATE . N Harrigan was seen back in a River- 24 mion. The freshmen ::tluts‘:v‘el;‘3 flvree-om:penc:;;?nfl ‘\;:1 5 STosE o i | 1= S Ol Uins = o R0 S Sales Chlcago at Wiastinglon, aetphla. | view chib uniform again Saturday and == port on Commodore Plant's steam Fiad uinsiain o ban ol s vl IR i | . shut out the Yantic team in a very . vacht Kanawh » T8-| 1700 Allis-Chaimers 181% Federal League. fast game, score 6 to 0. Harrigs The riv tional life is a compromise. In the| 100 AlisChu ur 5 ! MONEY, No games scheduledt the visitors to five scattered hi i el 38,0 0 0 : | terds Red Top erry St rialetici G906 Amal Copper . i e et 12 —_— received Zood support, omly two er- base ity Angell. Nelson, Shaw Home |about sundown. The hard t or t it is best to strike the| 2000 Am Bec: Sugw et a 4; Leas rors being made. S x pitched good | [in% Newn, Bases on bells off Blackman 1:|the training is expected to coms dur- happy mean “between the tiger pac.| 2000 Am Bex Suser ills demand : 1 Morrion 2. Struck oat, by Blackmoro 18, by | tN@ IT 4 8200 Am. Can . 4787 eming ball, but was hit when hits meant runs. { Morrison 7. Time 1 hour 40 minues. Tmpire | N the present week. ing its cage and the cow lying upom e 0 bles 543 1-2; marks: demand | pioapbis = The feature of the game was a three | Mark Lewis. —_— the grass.” 108 A’ coa S5 P 1 > bles 82 5-8. Lires: Boston . base hit by Chase. - 3 o T ek Rubles g:g;‘{,‘g St Touts Manager Wicks has another very Nadies Wi Py, St B“;v“"" "ayefi:" Lead Holy Cross. . . = 100 4m. Couon Ol . Tes 88 7-8. Bar silver 49- k fast man coming and will probably| .. "C il "ol l ot o urel | eleatine ot Foson: June 1 ! Ignorance of the Law. T e . Mexican dollars 38 1-2. Govern- Do Soéh 1n the Mocup Smbnmay WHen | riiisStars| by & fcore of 6)ito b Sat- | ton we. captain’ oflnert rears Mol Take an innocent little statute. One SR T mxl bonds steads railroad bonds P i e urday afternoon on Laurel Hill park. [ Cross all nine, w Jawyer (maybe & country counselor) | Zi0g 4n finseed or = —_— American League. . .] h b o | The fi mrrehormmp game was the |tonight. Murphy has p! : = 1 o | fielding the Laurel Hills. bat E . :; is nl:vek,n The poor little statute| 100 am smel of il R & s A 0 S loes nof ow whether it is comi 200 Am. Sugar o 107 Boston - br going, whether it is alive or dead, | b A% Wi Wastington BUSINESS MEN FIND IT SOFT PICKING Rfoot or horseback. And yet “no mam| Lo o WORTT_ % Cieveland v car l‘ead lgnorance of the law.” A | 10209 Amiends Taae ] Phuseipnia ‘ DOGTOR DONE & F i Sl t?nd::l, ‘,,’,’}2 : 908 Dot | suien Brigwin. Loco Py Fedoral League. R i 3 LITTLE CONTERTION 5] = awyer.| "goo Bar & Ohio G 0% Hcors by inning - I LEFT RELD Oh, you Exact Science!—Kansas City Shp RN P Ou, —_— Kansas City Riverview Club ......0 0 3 0111 0 x—8 * /_/ 4 00 Badolilas Mi rooklyn antle . 00000000 0—0 b [imes. e e LIVE STOCK MARKET. S YO bt T Gides, Winen, Hockenbocht, Da 700 Beth. Steel pr St. Louls Threa b ts. Chase. ~Base on . o 100 Brosidyn R T Chicaga, June 11.—Hogs, receipts, | Newark . 2 Simex out, by Simeox 7: by Hardzan 500 Bugt” &5 - % : h | e Chse, Dickett, Corbett. Sacriice Fresh Alr Ts Life. 380 Ca” peimt” e = lam e aE e i e Nt W i 7 200 Cal Potrol pr ower. M rs, $7.35@17.! T e No man ever succeesfully made love | 200 (il Poul pr 0od heavy, $7.50@7.70; rough heavy,| Emeralds Down Trimmers. When he had a cold in the head. Also | 11900 Cent Leather .051b7.20; light, $7.45@7.80; pigs, The | Bimaralda’ found. Dion g . 1 " 2 he 2 S asy po man ever devised a great business 109 t West 110 1 o Temte i Sluggers and defeated the Trimmers Sunday scheme when he had asthma. Aden-| 200G v & ‘ e Do L head MNeatst ) B o afternoon on the Fairgrounds, 20 to 10. < 7 : ; e 5@0.50: 4 3 Y g s, 2! . pids, enlarged tonsils, defective hear-| 20 . 52900 36 S“T%Q;:’s' st nds The Trimmers lineup appeared ls;r.)n;%‘, e msopia lottes Bome B he et 0C kT & P By i LT s | Trimmers but they were weak at time,( althougl . myopiz e calves, $7.50@10.25. Warriors : & . ! = lary conditions that weaken the fn-| 100 ol Fud. & iros ts 8,000 head. Market | Kiokess R e L T 4 8 Coetock e Native, $6@6.90; westers, | Sturterants *T hits were well scattered. e score: fiividual, until the germs of disease f230 Conmol G o Tanibe,. SQILE0: et : = e Emeralds (C. L) Trimers (. L) i . 500 Corn Products o el b sl TS . L. . b hpo = al po Fet bim in their despotic clutch, 400 Gom _Prod pr s hpa s no Hymanib ‘7 07 0 0| Donouelt 3 0 0 00 50% gmgfle sSb&sll = Gley,3b 7 2 ;.3 o) go:smn " AN :‘ R Fillm'ec 7 216 115 } anna;;s g i g a e 2 ‘rucible Steel pr i e’ 7 2| Bah’a,3b,) 556 Crowley, ! 520 Clabby,: Failures. 1% Goin i i e urEh dte s T - e ™ 3100 S R R z i i) 100 st Securlees s 2 L. 2 4 1 0 0 0/0’Briendt 5 2 Failing and being a faflure are two| zig oar ~oo 1400 ‘Ibs, $9 .40; prime 1200 to G300 oBunpis 5 213 el eks 51021 entirely different things, and there are 500 Lrle 1st or 300 Ths .10; good 1100 to 1,- 6 1 0 ¢ o{Whitses - 2000 42221 2 le who wri: S a3 £ & 200 b 5@9; tidy butchers 1000 f IR H 3830 13033 people who wring more success out of | 240 Fea M & S or - 35 oy s o 5 1 0 ¢ ofSwnect o Goldbzp & 2 0 3 9 12920 their misfortune than others d 100 Gen Chera 110 Ibs. §8.50@3.90; fair 900 to 1000 Ibs. s 2 of Hyman, % 0 sEH N S eice O Out| 1400 Gen Eieciric $3.25@8.60; common 700 to 900 Ibs. S T e e Totals 1337 4 6 w7 7T bt all the advantages showered upom| 200 Gem Motors . $7.25@7.75: choice heifers, $7.50@8.25; 58 Totala| 530.18 371519 | ° Ebore By dnntags: 3 i z them. It is not falling but staylng| 11y Gomire 2s" common to fair heifers $5@7; common 203 020 e o 5o Baell $0ii¢saiin fown that makes & failure. 153 Gt North pr to good fat bulls, $5.50@8; common to © 0001031 4—7| o buse Hits Hogews, King. Stapleton, E. 2700 G N Ore Sub good fat cows, $4@7.50 veal calves, Gley, Bolton, Babars, | Woodmansce. Three buse hits, Raokin, Bases on : Jubert. Three Baso hits, Baharra. Bases on balls, | ball. off Dymon 6: Goldbers 2 Stmick out. by off Bush 1.; off Seidel 4. Struck out. by Bush| Dynon 9, by Goldberg 18. Umpire Bowe. Time 2 1; by Babamra 2; by Seidel % Umpler Comler | hour 15 minutes. Time 2.65. 17700 Guggen Exp .- 200 Int Agril pr 4900 Ins Copper .. 2100 Tter Met. 709 Inte Met pr 400 Int Har of N B0O Int Paper .. 200 Int Paper pr 300 Ksn Clty So 100 Kan Cley S pr —. 100 Rrsege Co . 100 Krasege_Co pr 2200 Lack Steel .. 900 Lebigh Valley 100 Lorfllard P pr 100 Iouls & Nash $10@10.75; heavy and thin calves $7@ 8 Sheep and_ lambs—Supply light; market fair. Prime wethers 95 to 100 Ibs, $6.50@6.75; good mixed 85 to 90 00@6.40; fair mixed 75 to 80 @5.55; culls and common, $2.50@4.00; heavy ewes, $4.00@5.00; rlings, $5.000@10.00; spring lambs, $7.00@12.00. Hogs—Receipts 2,000 double decks. Market five cents lower. Prime heavy, F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Conn. "Phone 511 DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannen Building Annex, Room A Telepnone 533 St. Louis 9, Brooklyn 2. St. Louis, June 13—St Louis de- feated Brooklyn 9 to 2 in the opening game of their series here today, The visitors were saved from a shutout by a series of bunched singles in the sev- enth, Getz and Cadore scoring. The West Ends Hammer Wright. Jn a slugging match the West Endsl M‘ J. FIELDS, Florist 133 Manhattan ~El $7.90@7.95; heavy mixed, $8.00; me- ™ Ny o g w7 sam S 1100 Maxwell M Ce dis=x heavy yorkers and light yorkers, Lo s po 39 Ward Street e Lax $3.00@8.05; pigs, $7.00@7.90; roughs 331 1 5.00@6.60; stags, $4.50@5.00. a2 2 Carnations. Spectal Forms and| 2400 Mex Petol ... H o S 3080 b iy e e G55 | 100 Mex ol pr Buffalo, June 11—Cattle, receipts 300 2204 i { A 308 Miunt o head. Market active and firm. Prime 2030 .2 P e a steers, $9.00@9.25; ~butcher grades, | Fummelit 1 6 2 ¢ 2 W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D.| b= $oas oo fown 188 pae s 1813 : E s M D} o0 3o Brcine Calves—Receipts 14,000 head. Mar- g 41190 e : E ket active, opened 25 cents higher, | Gezsb 4 1 0 3 S eciiers Newss (Misent; Avctrict iy ke Run s closed slow. Call to choice 35.00@11.00 | Efcifees 2 3 8 1 ST - eep and lambs— ipi ead. | xschultz 1 0 & 0 X-RAY Sh d lambs—Receipts 800 head. | Sadem s Violet Ray, Mechanicul Massage. Market active and steady. Choice| = = —————| Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. lambs, $12.00@12.50; cull to falr, $7.00 75 Broadway, lorwich, Conn. Take @11.50; yearlings, $0.00@10.50; sheep, ranklin St. car to “Dr. Browne's.” $3.00@6.75. pld Hogs.—Recelpts 6,000 head. Market N active, heavies 10_cents higher, lights 1900 Pacific Mail 900 Ponn R B . 100 Pitts Coal 1000 Pro sStesl Car 800 Pull Pal Car 6200 Quicksilver 2000 Quicksiver _pr 100 Ry Steel 700 Rgy Con Co 10 cents lower. Yorkers, $8.00@8.10; pigs, $8.00; mixed, $8.10; heavy, $8.00 roughs, $6.25@6.75; stags, $5.25 Kansas City, June 11.—Hog receipts estimated today $3,000. Received offi- cially yesterday 5435. Shipments 1,- 012. Market is steady at $7.50.10.7.85 "lpex- 100 pounds, 37.45 o - 7.76 5t 100 shundehes s Chicago Defeats Boston. Chicago, June 13—Chicago defeat- ed Boston, 6 to 4, in the first game of the series here today. e world’s champions hit Vaughn hard in the opening inning, scoring four runs. The locals tied up in their half when they bunched four hits which included FAMOUS FURS Lacies’ Fur Coats and Sets, Men's Coats of all styles. Remodeling and repairing also done rely. Superior styles. . BRUCKNER 81 Franklin-St 8.11

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