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ALBANY H. FOR STATE TREASURER

\ I I I \ <>n O F M X E T K E X R E I I i 1* \N W A R D . I .EADERS I W. .K < ITY T R i l v \ s r R E R \\ \I.MI 1\>K T H E HIGH1SR

OFFICE.

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iipver lock toward Albany m

Mr. Wateh ds flft. s o n o f m m&

J a m e s - p . XVateh, v * o W a i L S

s . D e m o c r a t s o»a ttow^^

c a t e d wtfh .Ms b r o k e r s M t h

™ d S al» A* 1«W- Who hop* sha i fee

is entitled to a ptace i ^ h a r n e s s abilits- a ^ p e a ^ d t o S 2 •osn s ta te t * k « . :*6 oi J <* all par t ies ctad ^ V « * ^ - - < X £ . "« .n ward leaders p i t h ^ R a j m b l l t s a n ^ B t t O T o r t e ^ B i j S "f S U A * Chairman W U - ^ S ^ S * ; * * ftiiuSttg t h e S a a * £ 2 !>ave «*n*d a petition i of *he « t e Ms irlurife a a a t a t a C S K -.ate tannm-ollar.- CMj. i ^ J 8 ' I*** *» *«V* aVsttato c W p -

The W fleeces* 'of e ^ o r t s a a a .state; increase of i m p o r t ^ m W p . S e n r *

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HNSON BEAT MOHAN EASILY

f<T Walbh ••>urety has net had a place! :o ticket since t h e laite JUa-.; •-- H. Gaur ran for :. .tnd local RepuffrltcanaJ tary

position t h a t they Shorn Idibe •<!, a « the- R«5pu-.l>lica4ns o f t h e

Redficld's . . , ^ P t i n a t l o a depart­ment w s f f l a s <no«imev~St . Globe-Democrat,

Louis

ts ar Ladies* and I at the ¥fee^

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sioool ;S7.50l

,.,.• suits this I Now;''is.^utHj

rice . ''•'•'•'• »

Unite Han Was No Match for.fte Negro Boier

FIGHT WENT IRE FULL 20 ROUNDS LIMIT

BUSINESSMEN : WMM'-CUME

so SA-JES QMaaatAvtmm, <ms O F K B W XOBK W H O 1& G4>IXG

PRICE TWO cnns

AtlSttOtTGH JOHNSON COl3I/I> PROBABLY IIAVJB ffTOWEft

JHJS AKTAGOKXBO* AWAY W&n T H E COUaS1!? HAD M E

BEftX AXXIOlfS 5DO DO SO,

us Place the contract for the wiring of yo^aoi«e wlfh

we^eequmped and readvto d o S w c S S t t S y ^ d perfectly;at the lowest possible feores "k-svm^f ma

Placing.the contract with us issues seearinf? «IA •-! highest gmde^worimiaiiship, n a ^ ^ W S ^ " « S 3 & S 3 ' or quali ty,-and the lowest cost at whiel &•! I££LSS» j a ^ d fixtures can be Wished. ^ ^ | ^

®arlr, Jun« 28.—Jack Johnson gtltl lioldb t h e fceavyweisht cham»io»sliij> off the world. In a foa.tt.lo at t h e V e l o ic&reane d'W'.v^r hor6 dust njght, &e etefca'ted Frank MoKan of itte-TrnflgEh e a ^ i y oa poiats ia tho tweaiy-rotnu! tSJtftejft. Sloran was gaaae and. stub-^ m and &tood op to the uesrro, Ht> <4M mos't of the leadin.? aad made t^any friends fcy his efforts to U'in.

1%e nesro's sni^enior skill ajad h h dffectfve Tipper outtluts vrmre Aawi. hfs oppuueat and tvoa the match,

Fwftleh c i t tmts seesicd irathei* a>*fcL-,46urJi,h.

sAieXan'der O.Us tvf N*w Xdtfe, re$H t'esenHJins' t h e KepuiWEeaa ^ta'L« <j»m-»iiti*-&, ,was a P2-&ttisiteai%h visitor Sat* ttrday. H a as taw&Httg esjteash-ely thrdugh the ^tate HlzjJg' «>> t h e iJQli-licaj eit&atiaa. ®ts& &&USLB,t a tiatj& oft the iuojjular jsentiiment a s i£ exists a t th is time, and hit* tfbsepvatiofts th«* far have ledf M m to feouae. ttnteresting

JcoKictaalaMa.

Mr. Otis toltf a s«jprese&taiiaV6 <l \ The ?Prass thajt one rt£ tiie (thiniss t ha t

ttapr-essed him Was t h e , utfterest t h e j faupiaess mea. .generally seesm to fee manSf^t ia^ in atolt'Lonai ipoliitlcR. Xhev are tt&n*e afeorbeol he sajs?^ Ia the question isf vtbft 1$ •going' t o bo t h e a^xt .pxegJ&eKt <thaa i a that «I wao is to (bo tl»e next governor. WfraS^h© baainess on<ea seem to- want» 31K. Otis sayst i s <to ihav<i a a « n 4 ^ s a t it% 4 t o policies 0I th« Ullson ttdmittlstiutlon* which ifchc$* r«ssar^ a s 'inimical t o the-t*° t interests of thcjtwb-ejvfs a a d oJ tJt» cotiKiiafe*. In other words-, thej* want t h e jBopyMcan j jar ty re$£ow?d to power. ? »

^The reason for the cvi^tettce of this "teadmcat, "Sir, Ot is stated, b i>Uun»

FIFTH FOR CANAL ZONE

SECOND BOOT . I S E E W E M

Rtgiment Will Probably Go (o Pan. ana Befon Winter

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THIRTIETH INFANTRY MAY BE STATIONED HERE

A^ mmm&^-mm&mim r now m A3aA«KA -

• • u r n iiiii i)i«in)»r ~

Vtdm th® pitm$- as[%ts4

t T e m n c «}?pica>.-irts, on wlihrh J<»h»-soa and roHcd m many of hJ^ jirevioa; - — -»a«tlc5\ vwve a^ain brought ;mo jplco ] f o r c e & a t c r ^»«WiC3CiUc l»oIktfte=. He fcft.-Ute I-OUR? a d v o s a r n who was a n J t h l R k s , t l , L s R '^bodcs < e « a i i ae fc i t

i»*et%wefi 32 Margaret Street

f theasaa ne iking fail-

i tidy, or-

rea^ejmir thf show

1 feienis

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Sat*.i-1^

a1>lQ cftVctivoly fo Tsloei: lhc>m. Thc% vjsfrro rc<p*vatcdiy t^nt to* .Moraa's jaw

AVIHCT ho k a r t c ^ c c l f d th i s , a ad tav* era} tt.tR.-3 with such forco t h a t th»-P$tlr5?>ir3t**>r w a s cent nvahbl!ir% bin ibefe w i s a r t a Kia^Je Iaiwi!ifl03R*a *?r a n j l h ' n ? tha i ttmkcd tU:o <.t f inirhic; W© TV,

At tho cl«re 2Ioraa*s &LCO 'was ble^Jiii?: from rufci oa the aaro a«U uftdrr tho loft c?-c. Jehnsoa ehawcu tto caiarlss.

ffewayJ .titio •&'&£% of i l te contest I t -appeared aij i£ 'S IOI^B sruuidt »**. go t he twe?ity rouadr, <sui Ito ?how» f coartigo aad kcju «rtvtav . AUherjTl* lie i « id«? a acfifl>t?r of tim^a on,t in. «egro, his Wo^vtj l.tc^e*! force anr*f w e w canipat-awciy iiicffecthe, Now aad then h e tric>d to JoaU Ijard t*n t*i

| nd[vc1rly-,y, and Ca co dole , ' uv ims A'.^t-•If Ut ro i^h *,tC£o. Johnson o c > j , .»v-ef53<l Tcrt away.

Woran tools hi

degression resultlnw frma tho enforc­ed idtoaws of dtans* ^hoa iaaas « l worklet? »er,jt]o aafl *he .*hrin.bu^e ot hufineiss wluelt h«*v* resulted front •4ie- new tttriii* and thu storapt t o r r*

hy 4he War d e p a r t m e n t sonjte time ago for garrisoning of the P a n a m a Canal Zone the Sth infaam'WSH he t he neict regi- g l a i l t s C a r c J j feas ^ k t u meat ta go to the *aaai . T tes wouldfw.i. jA- « - . • ieavo JPIattsfcaifsh 3barraeks v a c a n t aad in i h a t event the 30th Infantry* which Is to eomo from Alaska* yeifl probably be stationed a t Flatt&bttr#b .eventually. The 30th will first go -to the Presidio of San Francisco, a » d | while i ts na t ion Ifliere vsrfll fo3 tempor­ary it is considered probable t h a t tho

The Farmer S Who Has ^^lo

Doesn't need to worry no matter if t l i ^ajf crop is short-a few acres of corn will tw&Htetddte.-A silo is the biggest thing on the farm

punishment ?,&!} JUirta? P-ute of revroai r«;usi4 tho negm jtcywl "witu hiai v?htn he cav,

j<tfc,t ho eonJd do so >\«ithc;it suaaser^ 'T&tvaz'd che end John con had the

Ptt£&>V!gfcor al3^oI«tfcly a t his <au:Te&* Bforas cjsjsareatiy feared t h a t Jit-] WAbM bo vanquished and elua^r it>! Johnson's l*3dy for n^pporu t rying -at t f te '&sne t ime to land, bu t <v?ftb&it sa««es3. His manM«r of fehtlag *wKt holdlaa' Jn tiio la t ter jwaft «f t h e con*« tes t trsas tho catic?, a r Bfl^-itta'bte coaaaea t , a s tivero *ho toeiiies of Ja l tn-asa"«on several ocgasifets^ wlUi'h Isroajrht a eawUon front i l ia rofeja^, a s "csel! a s a ctorm of Jeers .from th»

_ i t for t he Brat^n 'a t rs p^rty in etrntniz eloet*o»<-. *Phe fal-^tre of ithe Witrt-a adJnia:t'hraf on to xa&o, jwod, ?lr. *»i*d j u r a ?> uo 'a^ to awfet 4he jmSy many \«t»»t.

As to who will hea#1 t h e RciwtbtK £\n $h*itr> Effect i h ^ ftU Jtr. Otia srud, he wouM r . ^ cart? to_nnt!;c. a i»reIiB-1 tien. Me flnils thflt <i«»tjt HcdTc"1 nrto TVhtimaar h*arc mttay itseiv&s and that Senator BJrjnan t*f Broome s5> a e v l * opinr- coas-(feraMerstre»?lh l a Itis na r t t»£ the state.

K Js- to foe ft.aad in tho very g c V i a ! 4 £ c s I , n 6 B t *"m ^ ^ ^ a t t b e : 3Kr*"**liP -»*• — • ' - - - - or l a tha t vieinJty throaj^h -tho $ah

Franeteeo BxnosJtion. tThe W a r fia* par tment Is ansiou& to ha\A> a s many trort»<* a t tho fair a s nns-stbJe. rThe totft Infantry w|!l remain perman­ently stationed a t the <janal» as "Will the 5th Infantry af ter it is Feat there . Another I n t t n t r y regiment which has not yet been selected will be added, to tho truops a t the- Canal Zone, t h u s srivJnj? 'tho edatii three reRimentJ«^ Whltih. Witt probably he raised W the tflifisimtrm i» ace i.treiiKtl*» Ot e o o r ^ , | aono t*f the nloven.enta will taltc plJ»*v tmtn «ffyir« a rc rc*-tl*id ta-iWusACi*, J J* lh« W a r UoparUttt-nt is p repnt in? to fill tho R t a a m a c a n a l qu<»ta a t t h o •earliest date thai. It eaa ts* t ^rrar. ?ed-yhero TVMI also b e «ome «ava3ry and FieM Artillery stationed a t t h e canal.

The SOth XT*,0. XnCutiry when relfev ed fr^tn A l ^ k a will go^ to the Presidio of $an Franei^eo* Cal., a t least tem­porarily* Orders tu 4h<it effect hava be^tt I ^ n r d by Maj«r €Jta. Af thar Murray, «omtoaodiog: the W o t c m Bti-^artment* thny t'sltliog^ tho diypatcd *)Qe&jo& a s to t he t-utlun <tf th»» com-rsaitd". Tha t tfa' P«««Jdl<* viH be »*ut

ot^m* nx OH4|5'sr I>AKE SAT*

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^ .The bodjf mC Pefior Sweeitej", tfihe seconJl ot the two flsrrttf'hers sv'htj wer* drawaed in Chazy £akte oa Frida>'» jmttfe S, tfame 'to the ssm^aee of £h« •^•ater on Saturday and was found by eoar&hors 3ibt;ut~ ^S.30 o'olack ^ that e-veafias'. ^The- body was «>o badly de* composed tha't Coroner .PMc nv^ho as 6oen a s t*a leasracd t h a t ft had tbeen foaad want igrom ithis *Jiey to w&wc tih& body had1 been drawn to the fchtoriO of the lake, sa.ve Oi-dcri for i t s «bu»]al &s> soon a s possible jfid* this was dione,

j&'r .jtt t h e ifctme tHi the di^.priearaaer' of the fesvo brotherjj an almost -con­

fer tthe'm, Rc-lahves of the ivnls$2*j; nu'u were o» ftae laJie day and m^ht in -4ht hope of fiaditts: the bodies -a. r d theh"

( effort", have ftnaliv -been ros\arde<{. F a r a time af te r their &.'ia»ttfurattee 4hcre was a 'feeltaa? amoji? sonto of their fr iends tha t the m<jn had: left t ha t pa t t of tlie <?onatry u, Jhmi t i"lU 'ins atsyone oC ihe l r ia teat ioa and tb.n they^routd later'be' 'in, ard frnm pr«b-siibly ia t lw far wedit. This opinf<>h was due tft tho fact that both men were known to bo expert jstt-'-mmers who had V-en in the wattT a t Oha*>

| LaJke uiilJer .ill eowd>t!ott,v .tnd it wa? believed t h t i they -woiuld be able tu rerteh Fihuru from a n y plac»- where their ""boat attl^rht 'be m-ertarne<T.

MYERS & mm STOP

Borrowing Your

Neighbor's Lunch Basket *»

Buy one -OCi.

MYERS & BELDEN (i«csries and Creeken

187 lUrgwet Sfraet Phoat 10?

15 HELD FOR GRAND JURY

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OWN ^BTJE K T \ B S AXJ> SXRIl'KS,

in unumjinn

I fw Cilaats Xneren^cfl *tatcle jfccwl fcti the Xational JUr»R«e JBarln); t h e

I t a * W«?efe.

Ifatic a I'la«; a t Yirjmr lfume «nd 1/M* r«rt*it to t h e n recze «tt K»l-

«rday»

ir

We build thsm-all complete doois and frames-steel hoops etc and cur pi ices are right

A. iHASON & StiWS Phone Plattsburgh 21=F-3 or Pera 25

ased wi th tome of

•OBJJJQ

LIGUTMN t , WAYS Wffi2l@&

mtmim m im*iMtmw* Vrtm t ime tb time*, goalies a r e r e -

pouted of t h e qacas* a » 4 damoBfea* praalssj of tlje ejemeats whoa they &m «lrred '3ato farj*, Vwi *aft of t h e gtr*«ig^

'fills. Reason, c w n w •£»»«» ^elimeas^ wlKesne Ughtnin^ eatererl tl«* h«ma of <5uMaras tA£srodc^ta.'p%}t|ciioivn fitttou e r of t ha t seotlan and to re a. l&m& hole to 4 he dilaiiasr «k>om floor •whllo foa r m«maM?Ks *f s i h o family l o o t e d ton a«3iarjmed.

Mr. A'rwood was a \ijsitor i o „lWa* lone to^flay'ajut i a speaJriaguof titto5n" cideat $0M tbat~*h© t>olt f ^ f ^ ^ n f t t he immq dSiria^r. fho- a teB^%torn | ' ^ in last Wejr^^&day eyeairoig- ««4e j f |»^"-^ way of $to# ^Mni^^ ^ h i e h 'waa bssav ly w r e ^ s ^ . j a s a:'•>«sB*t*•-Hi^,*»rday,^: Mafona '^1^9Mtt> "••• •' "

logjb* J * * , rfiHl a te* mar m c r *n>t> hundr^d> points In advance of tho Catw wh© f a r i n g tho week slipped Jnto ?t-£>m& place.

B y dd>featinsf » * * York 4 to 2 Sat-ofday, Saston got a n even break of tho s is -games series. Tho Boston ba t te rs Uwded oft SSurauarVs delivery in i h o ffiHU Inning a w i hrokc tho h i s left hander*a wlnnins Streak* ITwo were o a t l a Bo?:toa*s half of t h e ilfth with nana on'fciise^ whea Whallasr ropolr^d a t»ae& oa haife, Eado lph a n ^ J , and Cfllher* Wt a two- bagger* searing, two r«n«u, Gilbert aofea *£cor-

^he-ehampfona*bfalnedi^pe>a»i» in t h e fifth a n felttgles h y Cbpaatj, g tack 'a.nd*jafsy«.r«, I n ' i l i o seventh a. Jjasts old feaH«, an lafielrt oa t . 8 1 0 ^ % single. and jRuaofpft*slw!l«|; |»|teh gave New STSork ft«s «Otw tally, ' -5 v

National X^f^iei

- ; Mar ipa rd , WJl t re .^ ty«rs ; Jtudalph, W i m a n & * \ % - - / *..

M l S r o o k l y n J«t i ^ m o B H B PhiladerpMa * ^ ^ - » , w 2 ^ 3 4

Mayer, B«5M»s; liagoav f i she r . x A t Srooklyn 2nd n a m e B tt &

PMtftrialH!d& jBraoklyn *».^.,* , , . . W I t 2

'Alesandor, Jacobs, Killifor, Brown, 'wmm& v,%;"^;: ' •.; .. "• .

Ditriug the pa t t \ie»'k tho « } a n t ; t increared their lead in t ho X ^ o u a l t f t o -tvmpta^rv .*t*hon »t the r» u*tm*m

IXiAt "^tturd^y J ' thf 3'"»»mtk «rf Jyly—tho birthday uf Amtncan m-

|^c<3feiidenee>—ascd ev«rj- jxttr^otTf citi­zen fehoaltt ha^ i s the Star;? and s t r i p s a t his Jwnte and -nnforl it in thu ?br<?e20 asm tha t dity. Sh«w yonr i< sl­ops and y a a r pj.:rl;r>tb-m, by-d^sptar* Irf? the etnMem vi i.'?'<'rtj "a S ttar* •day. If you d a stot new c&'n. a flu:*, oall a t th* Prc^s ofHco and prnyurof one "before t h e caa *f i h e i m * . i t tiill <tot-l ya« Oiat littk*: i t i^ three ?•$ liyo frc't; of rJjsoiwteJy fai t c^lwr^ imd vrifl

Italic Who StaSW Lew irflW to Woods bpSired ^

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CUARGfD «ITH ASSAULT IN' 1HE FIRST DEGREE

tho order, which Vaya: "And o a ^ l l ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ' f ' ^ n f f u ^ ^ ^ w - v a f flval win fec-idittea ia <2a«jp and e»a* * t*>nment penaioi?*determiaatl*»a. of f a -ty ro station.** This would JFCHJW to

jsignify tha t t h e P r o t i d l o 1$ faciasiamt £:ho^i Wn a flag ,made a a especial!

.i&sfAnaxa' V I I H HIS JIKOTIIER jhrrA is xow OOXJINEO IN

M F . rfAIEt AT 3IAI*OXE TO AWAIT .Mrfil-J^tJ *»F THfE^

vacant as long a s pessiblo for the Sth iSrlsade, in ortfor -that tha t hrigcwlc

t i l th 3i>r»- aad h ta^a^ attd WH'6 sever before oeiYr<'d,for so Kfttombaev. Th t

desirJasf fhat cx-ery <?:i;zen Press

aritaiascmfiiift.tylfh.oao of tlje l a r g e r itoff maaufneturers l a ^the catlm'try <*{«<

TilFPer JL, -U3 - - ^ US,—A:i< i three daya of c c a s ^ t t J s.turch "-%i.tC <>f Pu-fiee'tT. 1>. ACCIJ r of*tht-» i ,\U\<iv .-aw h"% ta!"-j*^ >c-rv«»rded l>*iki> j;\ef)<a«

.. .imoijUt1

sua KgiiVfen who nix ihe prt \ iuub e\w had sovcry stt\ "»L-d r . J L^wt% te

| a fortm&n oa t he Ztti^s sitate rr ,id, was- Arr t i ted a t Horse H joe, a 1>f'»» $&$£(& *m the New York ^Centr'! ra ' i -?©ad- a few miles above Topper i^ik© t?y iX»p«ty Sheerff Seoirtte-1>. Losb^r. »»-ho had been prerlassft- n»tjfted r«-.-

_ , „ . ~. |J>I», 'A»claa t o fceep itis "eye peeled* | * o almost intpossrote ' t^ d u ^ c a t e it-i for t h e b :# Xtal£am ~ * «Therefore yoa. shoakt taUe^admatos^] Tlte arrested m'aa hafi been a f j g j -

of a and ^e? yottjr B a r a t on^eJ {«ve -since ear ly ^ i t u u ^ a r er%ta!n«r * - ; •"• • • " . " j . 1 — T - | when he <ef«jape^ ito X'he wood*? fo*»

Bl i tTJY 5H3ER TIIK SELVStW. fcir^^ia crJsnl»aLa«s&kt rc»oa WBr.

Tlie K a n H e i n o r a ^ t b l e h o <3ah tJabefover wiases. Three ^thei* I taHahs

may re tu rn co ftm.StetM2sm H»Wfcl t t " " " S ? S K ^ f ? f ^ f e ^ f 8 , ^ J ' J>a¥i«stho abccacca f t h o 26th I n f a n - l f ^ j ® " 3 ^ ^ ^ « * w e t e d A t wilt t ry on border patrol 'mtrlt tho 06th

'probably %vfll bo at tached to J b o 7th Brigade. • Tha A^aiy t t aaspa r t BntovA v;as seheduleil t # leatv*?, Seattle, Wash.*

Jtfaao 25. The vessfejt torkfen 1n ^t» Michael J a l y urdepafctia^ from J h e r e o» Ju ly 0. I t reaches Nome the^ fol-lowing day, leavlug urn J a l r i 2 a»A ar -r»vl»s' a t Valdez Ju ly 18. it; reaches -Port William -H, ,SewSr4 J u l y , - 5 f e leaves ther© July SH^aa* reSte^es^Saa Craajcisco ^ruly so , O a t h o i t r i p / a e r t K the transport JIB taltiasr* t ha bj*tiauo*t of t i « / i 4 t l i Jafimtryrecrait ied t o «?ar strength, to relieve the 30th luf^atry.

Bal l Team PyoiMived t o 33teet AJl-Comejss i a Thefc Class. -vvare present^ a t - t h e .time o e t h e stai>-

biag a u t woue of thcto -attempted to hel» Pietrobenoi ^whef ""^a^hed Mr.

OH ISln^s G i « s | n Roeiiereller InsH. t« te Total ^tt;,-.50too(>.

S t ra fe fuyder;

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3fe5\" yo"te, ,Tuno SS,—A donation of |5f»0,O©O frctm J^u 3>t R«c*a fe l i 4

y* gJ ta t l i aRac l te fe l le r l l i t e f i tooof^edlea '1 ^Rft^easrah, -wa»«um«ainced laSe >*sster-flay by l iear j - James , imauaiger df t h e j • |#^ta4e, ,_ Thk- •<§$%hrla^ -this- s a i s i t o l i l -1 <o£ • affe. . %6e|t!^e^|e^8. 'cantribft-"*

• Harmon,

our epIeaJ! >ther Iv u

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A t ^ e w TP«rk B H B Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S J l 1 New ISTm* V , , . . . v> 3 • 5 > S?f

Wood, Cady; McHaie, Cwe, Sw«e-aey. ,' '

At "Chicago R H B [^Detroit.:, . 2 9 3 jChieaffl* - v . . - . , . . . , . . 0 2 3

. Boehler, Main, Stanage^; Bonn Kus-, sell, Mayer.

A t Phi ladelphia, R H ® Washtostoa . , . . . . - . . . v 2 10 3 PWladel^hia ." 4 7, 3

Johnson, Alnsmith; Beader, Sehang* At St. Louis 1st gaane B H 13

Cleveland . . . : . . . 10 1 8 ^ 8 St.'I*ouis i 5 3

Mitchell, Cariscto; Taylor, Rumler, At St. I^ouis 2nd gam© R H E

Cleveland 3 4 7 St. Louis . . . / . . . 4 6 1

Steen, Baumgardner, OWeU, James Agoew.

.Federal <League At BaHJm'ore 1st game R H B

BrqofclynV ^. 4. '8 1 Balttmor© <•„,-, $ 13 0

Seatoa,, J aa l t Land; Saggs, Russell .At Balt3im<a# •^nJ^fim'C' R H E

.Brookiyjft- ?/^^*;4^gm&«4 % U. 3-

especially basetoaJl, m&~ thohr teaan is a ? * .prepared, to m e e t s^l comers l a iSheSr dassC The teaa.it* C& i m p o s e d ot bo$s frcsn IS to m-yea ia jot-a^e^^nrd: same *dfea-<»f t h e qmkti of t h e §airaa they p lay ,may foe'glean-

wfere wQ»-frora<Pla«s!bur£h a»A%w& from>^epr ts«m guards . The

wsuit e,f tho fi^st game and, i ^ u e d -

. . . „ - scertp of the 'battre^arrestea^ three * f - » ^ Ital ians flnrtT tfaeTieausSu he ?0ho h«it t m n e - t h e statobii^, >had\ia3«mr Ihsh t into ^ a ^ o o d a ^ - ^ r . A^cUt r /« t an*d o«? w C t h ^ s blo1odh«B^Brati-tae*rail

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'Baltimore . . . . Lafitte, Laud; At Buffalo

Pi t tsburg Buffalo , . , . . . « . 3

Dickson, Berry, Ifgrd, Blair. At Indianapolis R H E

Kansas City*-=.% . , .••. , . . . .^.•, . .6 11 3 I n d i a n a p o l i s " , . . . . . . . . . . , . , A10 14 . %

Adams; Ebzeuroth, Mullio, Rariden* At,St . Louis . . R H E

St. Louts . . . . . . . . . . . . . i . | . 4 4 4 Watson. Wilsou, Groom, Chapman,

Intcrnatioaal League , 1st game Buffalo, 3 | Baltimore, 4, 2nd game Buffalo, *§> Baltimore, 10 Toroato, 7, Proxltfeaee, IS.

Atlantic X5c^ue Middletown, 5, Poughkeepsie* 7

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