The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 13, 1899, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SCJKANTON TIUBUiNIS--SATUKDAy, MAY 13, 1809.
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GAMES PLAYED IN
ATLANTIC LEAGUE
SCRANTON WON FROM PATER
BON IN WELL-PLAYED GAME.
Wllkco-Barrc Taken Another from
Newark Scranton Hns Moved Up
to Fourth Placo nnd Shoved New
ark Back Into Fifth Richmond
Won Two Ganiea from Lancaster
and Now Leads the League Na
tionnl League nnd Other Results.
Oosslp About the Flayers.
Scranton won from Paterson yester
day In a well-played game, The bat
ting was Eood, and we cscuped with
one error. Kccnan pitched an excel
lent, as well as a brilliant Rame.
Knoll played acaln In center and Gal
lagher, a Scranton man, covered second
bag with credit. Wllkes-Hano won
again from Newark. Wllkcs-Barrc
played an errorless game.
Percentage Table.
w. I, r.c.
Richmond 11 i 'K
Wllkes-Barre 10 1 !
Heading R J3
Bcrunton 8 7 ,3.11
Ncwaik S S .:)
Lancaster ' Jl) ""'
I'atcrton ( 11 .jIM
Allentown 10 -'-SI
Where They Play Today.
Fjterhmi at Scranton.
Newark at Wllkes-Llarre.
I,ancnst2r at lltchmond.
Heading at Allentown.
Sunday Games.
Scranton nt Newatk
Wllkes-Barre at I'atcis,on.
SCRANTON TAKES ONE.
Paterson Defeated by Haid Hitting
and an Almost Errorless Game.
The Umpiring Was
All Right.
Si ronton gave a lino exhibition oC
ball playing at the park yesterday af
ternoon. MeDertnott umpired and did
bis k well. Kveiy one was satis
tied: mi ono had a kick coming.
won by dean, hard, last ball
IiUing. If Scranton plays feuch ball
eery day wo uie bound to draw big
el nwds.
Tboio were some changes In the bat
ting again ycsteid.iy. Knoll was
again in center Held and Gallagher,
a Tlilid ward boy. was on (second. (3al
lagher'H pla lug won for him admira
tion fiom tho.se who witnessed yester
days game lie played an erroiless
gaino, made one run, had five asi-lsts
and ono put out. In the ninth Inning
ho was presented with a beautiful
bouquet of roses. Gallagher will be
soon on the second bag again thl.s uf
tci noon
Se-raiiluii was the 111 st to fate tho
pltchei. Tho stalling was good.
Knoll sot his base on balls, Dillon
ira bod (list on an en or by Fiye, Haw
aii lined out a two-bagger, Dohcrty
followed with a .single and McMahon
and Thackaia did llkow lse. We closed
the Inning with four runs to our credit.
Knoll s-coied another In the .second.
In the fourth and liftb we made one
eai h and then lestcd until tho ninth,
when I.'ppeit made a three base hit
and Dillon a single, which gao us
two more. Paterson did not si ore
until the thlul. Singles by JJellly.
Ladd and I"ryo and a double by Thorn
ton scoied for tho Jersey men tlitoe
rui is.
They stopped hero and never saw
the homo plate again. Keenan pitched
a lino, steady game for Scranton, while
for Paterson, Frye pitched equally as
well.
The game from stait to finish was
base ball In cveiy sense of the word.
There as no kicking or fault-tlndlng.
The attendance was "00. The score:
SCRANTON.
It. H. O. A. V.
Knoll, cf :.' li 4 0 0
l.lppeit, rf 1 L' S 0 0
Dillon, lb 0 2 11 S 0
"Mil. If 110 0 0
Uu. Sb ' 2 2 0 1
Galliigln... 12 15 0
McMahon. ss 0 110 0
Thackarn, 1 2 3 1 0
Kccnan, p 1 3 3 C
Totals a 16 27 11 1
pati;r. on.
.. II. O. A. D.
rtcllly, es 113 10
I. add, If 13 10 0
Camp, lb 0 1110
Thornton, 3b 0 1 U 0 0
Duncan, c 0 0 2 3 0
Uettlnger, rf 0 12 0 0
Ooehnatir, 2b 0 0 13 0
Ames, cf 0 0 3 0 0
Fryc, p 110 7 1
Totals 3 7 27 IS 1
Scranton 4 1 0 l l o o o 29
Paterson 0 o 3 0 u ti o o 03
Earned, runs Scranton, 2; Paters, m. 1.
Two-baso hits Dagan. Kccnan, Thorn
ton. Thrce-baso hit Llppert. Snerltico
hit Kccnan. Stolen bases Llppcit,
Knoll, 2. Left on bases Scranton. 4, Pat
erson, C. Struck out Ily Keenan, 3; by
Frye, 1. First on errors- Dillon. First
on balls Oft Keenan, 2; off Frye. 1 lilt
by pitcher Llppctt. Umplro MeDei
mott. Tlme-1.50
The discomfort
dissatisfaction
many men's
evils that The
Shape" shoe
who have once
wear them,
styles ot toe. x
Don't spoil your feci by wearing
cheap shoes." fc
11 iBi 'TliiTOnTilia
bolUby
LLWI5, HtlLLT
l SCKANTOiN, PA,
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Bunched Hits Win for Wilkes-Barre.
Wilkes-Ham?, May 12.--WllkcM.Hano
won from Ncwaik today by hunching
their hlt3 In the fourth and sixth In.
nlngs. Score:
NEWARK.
H. H. O. A. U.
Klopf, ss 0 3 10 1
Mcaney, cf 112 0 0
Schcfhr, If 0 13 0 0
Wine, 2b 0 I 3 t 0
Wrdillge, 3b 0 12 2 0
Field, lb 0 0 S 0 1
Koach, u 0 0 2 10
Cogswell, if 113 0 0
Hrowu, l 0 2 0 2 0
Totals 2 10 21 6 2
WILKlIS-HAHltD.
It. II. O, A. i:.
Bums, ss 2 12 2 0
ndwell, If 11110
Italllgiin, rf 2 2 10 0
Cloeckcl, lb 1 2 1 0
Athcrton, 2b 114 3 0
Hlchter, cf 0 2 3 0 0
Cotlghlln, 3b 0 0 12 0
Smith, o o 0 S 3 0
Goodwin, p 0 0 I 0 0
Totals 7 D 27 12 0
Newaik 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 02
Wllkes-Barro ....0002 0 302 x 7
Two-base hits Weddlge, Klopf, Hlch
ter, llalllgan, 2. Sacrifice liltH-llalligiin
Hoiicli. Huso on balls Off Goodwin, 2:
off Hrown, 2. Struck out-Uy Goodwin, 3-,
by Hrown, 1. First on errors Wilkes.
Harre. 1. Stolen bases Goeckel, 1; Klopf,
Mcaney, Cogswell. Hit by pitcher
Mcaney. Left on buses Wllkes-Haric, 3;
Ncwaik, 10. Passed balls Smith. Urn
plre Hendcison. Time 1.13.
Took a Double Header.
Richmond, May 12 Tho champions took
a double bonder from Lancaster this nf
to noon. The llrst game was something
of a pitchcis' luttle and took ten innings
to settle. Tho second was easily woo.
HMinp was master of the situation and
Schmidt a mark. Sensational pl.s
luipcd in all tho time. Hargrove, Shan
non, Hnttcrmoio and Flahoitj caniud
off tho lleldlng honors. Scoics:
First game
RICHMOND.
H. H. O. A. E.
Wrlgley, ss 112 7 1
Shannon, if 12 2 0 0
Dolan, 2b 12 4 2 0
Flaherty, If 112 0 0
Hess, c 11110
Hargrove, cf 0 2 5 10
Dundon, 3b 12 2 12
Calhoun, lb 0 1 11 0 0
Chesbro, p 0 112 0
Totals 0 13 30 14 3
LANCASTER.
R. II. O. A. E.
Huttrimcre, rf 12 10 0
MeVey, If 112 0 0
l.aiocqiio. lb 2 2 9 10
I.eldy, cf 0 0 4 0 0
Ward, 2b 0 1 11 3 0
Kch.iub, 3I 0 2 3 0 0
Lp.'i1i. ss a 0 3 3 U
Wenti', c 1 1 t 1 0
Wllhclm, p 110 3 0
Totals 5 10 CO 11 o
Richmond 2 a 2 0 0 0 0 1 1-0
Lancaster 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 0-."i
Twn.bae hit lluttermore. Three-base
hit riahertv, Calhoun, Sciiailb, Wente.
Stolon bases Shannon, Dolan. Loft on
bases Shannon, Dolan. Left on basos
Richmond. 7; Lancaster, S. St! lick out
Hv Cliosbio. 1: by Wilhclin. 2. Douhlu
plays Diilnu to Wilgley to Calhoun;
Dundon to Hess; Dolan to Calhoun;
Wente to Srhnub. First on errors Lan
riister, 3. Fiist on balls Off Cheyhro, ,!.
lilt by pitched hall Dnlnn. 2. Wild pitch
Chesbro. 1'mplre Hcrgcr. Time 1 ".
Second game
RICHMOND.
R. II. O.
A. K.
1 1
0 0
:: o
Wrlgley,
Shannon,
rf
Dolan, 2b
Flaherty, If .
Hess, c
H.irglOVC. cf
Dundon, 3h ..
Calhoun, lb .
Hishop, p ....
Totals
0
o
it
o
o
u
t 21
LANCASTER.
R. II. O.
Huttcimore, rf 0 12
MeVey. It 1 l 3
Lurocqiie, lb 0 n s
Leldy, ct 0 0 3
Waul, 2b 0 1 2
Schaub, 3b 0 0 'I
Leahy, ss 0 0 2
Stioli, o 0 li l
Schmidt, p 1 2 1
A. E.
Totals 2 3 21 13 1
(lama called end eighth Inning on uc
rount of darkness.
Richmond 2 1 0 o 0 0 1 37
Lancaster 1 0 0 10 0 0 02
Two-base hit Calhoun Three-haso
lilts-Wrlgley. Iiuttermoio. Hume lun
Wrlgley. Stolen bases Shannon, Dolan.
lliugrove, Dundon. Calhoun, Laiocoue.
Lefr on bases Richmond, 0; Lancaster,
7. Stiuck out-Uy Bishop, 3; by Schmidt,
1. First on cuor -Hlchmond, 3: Lancas
ter, 1. First on balls-Off Hishop, 2: off
Schmidt, 5. lilt by pitched ball-La-rocquc,
Leldy. Umpire Heiger, Time
1.33,
They Could Not Hit.
Allentown, May 12. With 300 people
present. Allentown opened the season at
home today. Reading won through Al
Icntown'H Inability to hit safely and con
secutively. Both pitchers weio effective.
McCormlck played a brilliant game at
third, Score:
ALLENTOWN.
R, II. O. A. E.
Tate, 2b 0 o 3 2 0
O. Smith, If 10 2 0 0
Joe Delehanty, if .... 0 i l o 0
Henry, cf 0 12 0 0
Mclntyrc, lb 0 1 10 0 1
McCormlck, 3b 0 13 6 0
Vlgneaux, c 0 14 0 0
J Delehanty, ts 0 0 2 2 1
Magiunts, p 0 1 u 3 I
Totals 1 27 U S
of an ill-
found in
shoes, are
Burt & Packard " Korrect
has never known. Men
worn these shoes, always
iviaae in an up-to-date
HInlfl in l ill ii. IWhJvJ
1 J
& UHVItS,
G ALLEN'S.
ff 'i fcM' i r , jrk i 'ess. I
ItUADIN'O.
n. II O. A. I.
Law roller, cf 0 1 ;i u i
ClilliN, LM ii I 1 'J
IlettK, It 10 0 0i
Dr.uib;-, lb 1 1 12 0 n
Stratton, rf o 0 2 0 n
Cnrkmiiu, i-H 1 0 1 C 0
O. Smith. Sb 1114 1
SnyuVr, L 1 1! 7 1 0
Garvin, p U 0 0 1 (I
Total 1 i! 27 11 1
Allentown 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 n 0-1
RciiiltilR 0 2 0 0 1) 2 0 01
Knrnnl runs IJenillnir. 2; Allontown. 1.
Two-bip hit VlRticiiux. Stolen b.i-",i
O. Smith. Henry. .Mclnljrp, Corkm.in
Double plnyh MrCoimlck to Tiite, V
Smith to Dr.mliy. First on Rills oft M i
RlnnK I, off C,.irlti. 1. S.icrltlup lilt -Stratton.
lilt by pitched ball-O. Smith
Struck out Hv MuRlnnK I; by tlimln.
C. H.ilk li.uvln. Vmplre Andrews.
Tlmc-l.U.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Percentage Table.
I.. I'C
15 n .7.M
I.' U .71 1
m 7 .i-nr,
it s .i, :;
12 7 .G12
12 iu ,r,n
n n .r,oi)
n 12 .t.-i
S, 12 AW
7 1 1 .-.".0
1 IS .1SJ
17 .IV)
St. Louis ...
I'lliCIRU
Philadelphia
Ilrooklyn ...
Cincinnati ..
Hoiton
Haltimorc ...
.Vow York ..
Louisville ...
PlttKliurjT ...
Wahlilnptton
CIo eland ...
At Plilliulelphl,l-Klrt K.ime R.H.13.
New York 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 7 1
Philadelphia H 0 0 S 1 0 n 1 11 1.1 0
IJatteiics Doheuy and Oradv: Krnor
and lIcK.irland. Umpires Swart wood
anil Wainei.
Second fame- R 11.13.
New York 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 7 2
Philadelphia 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 - 7 11 S
Hcittcrlei Meeklu nnd Warner; Wheel
ei and Douglass. I'mplres Swnrtwood
and Warnci.
At Ro-lon- R.1I 13.
ISaltlmoro X.9 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 li 'J 5
Huston 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 .! 7 9 1
Hatterlos JlcKenna and Robinson;
Lewis nnd Rcrsen, Umpiies Oaffney nnd
Audicws.
At I'lttsliurpr- R.J I T3.
Cincinnati 0 2 0 110 0 0 1,", s 1
I'ltthburtr OOflO 0000 ll 7 .'
Iiatteiici Tavlor and Pcltz; Payne nnd
Howeiman. Umpires Hunt and Con
nolly. At Brooklyn R. 11.13
WnslilliKton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 I 2
Urooklyu 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 7 2
ll.ittciies Dlnecn and SIcClulic; Ken
nedy nnd l'a n ell. Umpires Kmsllo and
McDoiuld.
At Cle eland R.H.I3.
Cleveland 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 01 !) 0
St Louis a 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 in 1
Batteries Carney and Jiimmer; Wilson
and Crlger. Umplie O'Day and Rren
nan. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES.
Eastern League.
Toronto, 14; Worcester, 8.
Western League.
Jluffalo, 7; Dotioit, I.
Milwaukee, 13; Knnsah City, 7.
Interstate League.
Fort Wayne, 1; Dayton, 0.
Jlanslield, 17; Wheeling, II.
Urund Rapids, fl; Toledo, 5.
DIAMOND PICK UPS,
tiullaghcr can play ball.
Gullaelier will cover tho second bag
asaln today.
W hat a OUTurent'o n pood honest umplro
like MeDermott makes.
Rusty" Wtlght li out of It lor good.
He was not u-slgntil as lepoited,
Scranto.i ousht not to bo Ulbcotirai;ecl;
we draw linger crowds than Pauron
ninl I.ancabter.
The folowli r compliment is credit, d
to tbo "porting editor of the Wilkus
Rarro Reeurd; "Knoll, ot Scranton, H
about us lucky a chap ai one ever sees on
the diamond, judging' from his expeilenco
on tlin hnnk last eek.
Scvanton, commencing lomonow, lll
Play abroad. Tho club lll not return to
Scranton until wo play with tho Parous
on Slay 23. On tho morning of Memorial
Day tho clubs will play hero and In the
afternoon nt Wllkcs-Iiurrc.
Knoll was gnatly mUsed In Thursday's
game. Gilbert played the pobltiou well,
but still ho was not the faithful Knoll.
Gilbert Is gaining n reputation a u Held,
er, but when It comes to handling tho
stick, runlng nnd bteallng bases, he 1:.
not in Knoll's class.
Tho Paterson club drew exactly forty
two paid ndmlsslor.s to seo the Lancas
ters on Wednesday, and tho town seems
to be dead. Frank Wnrd In coaching
yelled "the town must bo ball crazy, see
tho crowds," und tho Hniall bunch of
1 1 anks wero obliged to smile Tho
I'uterson club Is suveiely cilticlsed by the
homo newspupers, who say tho men play
without signals and use no hcadwork.
Tho Call gives tnl free advice: "Get to.
gather boys, and btart In with tho do.
termination that you can win, mid vlcto.
rlos will como easy, Tho result will
readily bo seen at tho box olllco. AVin
today's gams from Lancaster and then
get two out of threo from tho Maioous
on their own dunghill and tho crowd next
UIIHH WB3BBH wPI Sill Pi Pi I IfllR iilliL
vdl v lllelvid Ivi lliiWlvU lira UirjS
If you'd read of genuine bargains road these items. If you'd buy a gen
uine bargain select from any of these mentioned lots and you'll get more in
value than your money's worth guaranteed and thats a bargain.
JL98
For $3, 5.J. $5 Sample Stilts
Fancy Reefer, Vestee and
Sailor Blouse Suits, newest de
signs, all wool materials
;ome of the Reefer Suits are
worth as much as $6 or $7.
They're mostly one or two of
a kind all sizes. to 12 years,
but not all sizes ol each kind.
Over 300 suits to select from
at this price.
Boys' Long Pants Suit,
$4.98.
Ages 12 to 20. Boys' Strictlv
All Wool ,-piece Suits, in black,
brown and grey materials well
make and we.11 resisting, regu
lar values $D to $7 ,0
-1if!3l!StH!JE:5!!C53S!iE!!i!3S!:tCS8l5!ECJ
Chainless Bicycle.
m
S H.ie Mm no iv"l that there ae
S! more MAI DINO CHAINU:! wheels
S beniK ridJo i tndav than all other
chainless wheel--comhitK'J ? j
The Reason
S Is that there ha-, not been one Ji-.-
S .satistiej purch.i-.er of this model. Its
mechanical superiontv over other
" makes is plainh evident after a short
tital.
S Spalding Racer... $6o
5 Spaldinjr Roadster 50
J Spaldinj; Chainless 75
I FL0REY & BROOKS I
211 Washington Avenu;.
Opiioiltc Cu.irt I10U5I.'.
riaSIIEISiil5iiEEi:2SaifSli31IIIS3ZI!!Sjr.
Sund.o will sbow lis appc.ii.uin . I. iii-cisti'l-
lnt( IIRemi 1
'h efollowing htorv Is supposed to Ii.imi
bit 1 told of Hugb Jennlng-. b. the
ground kecpir at Haltiniorf. "Ji-nnliiK-lias
no one but hhn--ell to blaim lm' tin
early loss of bis throwing gi .ir," s.ivs ih
lormer kieperol thi- ltaltlmmi' ball park
who Is now In St. I.ouls. "Winn it w 1
good lu ui' r ceased a bu.-lng it. lb 1
etetn.illy throwing, llughlr wniibl not
be contented unless he bad the ball lb
wanted the spheio all the time. Hi- w 1
a Heml In praetln. Ilanlon would mil. r
me to slop moinlng ptaetlei- at 11 n'clncU
Uveijone would be willing to ault but
Jennliigs. I could not gel htm nlf tin
Held with a team of mules. 1 havt tak 11
away all the bats, tinned the lnw 011 tin
diamond, eniilNcnti d the balls, but kmiM
not succeed lu making him desist He
would kiip throwing until his l.imll uU
called him to lunch, llniilon often warm d
him that he was wealing out his aim,
but It was no use."
AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES.
Tho Dodgets, of Old Forge, aiie-pt tin'
challenge of the Sampsons, of S'Uiih
Sei anion, to play on Old Foige giounds
May II. Take Taylor cai. Ren William-,
manager.
The l.ciw base ball team, of North
Scranton, and the Starlights, of Jes-mi
will plus toiuoiinw at JVxMip.
The Huiekas and the South Side bn-e
ball team will pluy on the latlir's ground
tomtit tow.
The Dunmore base ball tenm will plav
the Minook.i Maroons tommiow ul'i-r-noon
en the Sport Hill grounds, Inm
moie. Game will start at 'J o'clock sh t-i.
The line up of both teams will be as fol
lows: Dunmoie Flnnertv. c; Hall and
Ruane, p.; I.oomls, ss. ; t'ulf lb , o'llom
(captain), 2b.; Cummlngs, ub. ; Smith, it ;
Payton, cf. ; Tlghe, if. Mluooka CiaR.
c.j Callery and Forester, p.; Mcpnnnugi
ss.; Paddcn, He; O'Hoyle. 2b ; Mullimn .
Sb. ; Shorten, If.; Mnran, cf. ; O'fionneil, rf.
Tho employes of A V. S hi uli-r'-i
bottling woiks challenge the ompbiM s
of thd Lackawanna breweiy to n gain"
of ball on tho James Hoys' giounds May
21, In tho morning or afternoon. An
swer through Tho Tribune. A. 13. Mein
ser, manager.
Tho Twiilers nciept the chalh nge if
tho Willow Street Stars for S.ituuHv,
May 13, at 2 p. m. Will call the gum
if you do not appear. The members of
tho Twiilers are icnuested 10 11, i et at 1
P. m. at Spiuco sticet and Franklin ave
nue. II. Stlllwcll, captain; J. Sehtockr,
manager.
IN Si -L ' d-
km tni
TENN'S SPRING GAMES.
Will Be Helil on Franklin Tiold This
Afternoon.
The annual sprinct hancllcap of the
I'nlve-rslty of IVnmyinnln, will lie
hold this afternoon, on Fianklin 11. Id.
Trainer Murphy hui-a to bco n numb, r
o' records go, as tliero are loo entries.
Tho entiles Include all of JVun's best
athletes. Tho entries nro ns follows:
100 and 200 nrds dasiics Tew kesbury,
McClaln, Ji'iancis, Shape, lVakin, Cook,
Rodonbatigh, Johnson, Drumhi Her.
12) aids huidlcs Kraenzllne, lb mlng
ton, Vnkes, Scott, Mnlloi-y, Conklln.
J) yaids run fiiunt, Meehling, l'arry,
Wilson, Wnilng, Cioss and Slclnl.
110 jards run Cook, Peaklu, Jirumln I
ler, I.lttlc, Wilson, Johnson, Osborne,
Fruncis, Pi lee, Ollllmlir, Monn , J.ock
heud, Walnut, Attlx and Rremer
220 ards hurdle Krauiiiilliu, Rcmlug
ton, Yerkts, Scott, Dyer, Cniiklin, Mal
lory. Two-nille lun firant, Mechlin, Parry,
Slchcl, Wilson, Cioss, Wnrlnv, Savng.
Ono mil" run firant, Meehling, l'arry,
Wilson, Wining, Cro-n nnd Slchcl.
Hammer throw McCraekeu, Hare, Me
Malum, dribble.
Shot put McCraekeu, (luilan, Mc
Malion, Hare, .Immoiman, dribble. He
Silver.
High Jump Raster, Remington, Row.
an, Colket, Yerkes.
l'olo vault Colket, Denlcln, Proston,
Raer. Smith, Killers.
Rroad Jump Kraeuzllnc, McClaln, Rem.
Ington and Itodcnbaugh, '
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For Regular S.( and $5 Suits
Beautiful creations in Fan
cy Vestee and Sailor Blouse
Suits, tiimmed with silk
braid (not soutache), in all
the latsst combinations and
shades of red, blue, cadet
blue, green, tan. brown and
white; si7es i to 12 years.
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We also carry the largest line of Sun
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We are prepared to put The Springfield Rubber $1
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HOUSEMEN BANISHED TOR LIEE
Ket'useil to Answer Questions About
Alleged Crookedness,
finn Francisco, May 12. -Steeploc hnse
Joikey .lanfni'il and A Nickells, liorxo
owner tt ml tialnur, have been lianlsheil
fiom tho tuif for life, by the board of
fctowarils of tho Pacific Cntiat Jockey
tlub.
Tho nion tofuueil to answer (iuwtl(iiis,
relatlvo to nlloirel crookeilnesH on tho
tinrk, which resulteel In their lifo expulsion.
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PLEASED.
$3.98
For $5 and $7 Suits.
Of finest materials in Vestee
and Sailor Blouse styles, fine
serges and worsteds are the
materials blue, black, tan,
grey, red, white and brown
combination effects, original
designs, the greatest values
ever known.
84 97 for clioiccof the finest R.ir
ments in our stock. You know what
that means no further comments
necessary.
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MEETING OP INSURANCE MEN.
Purposes for Which They Propose to
Organize.
A meetliiR of the Keneial acents of
the old Hue Life- IiiHUiaiue companies)
leprcMentcil In this city was held yen
terilny In tlm oIIIcch of the Metropoli
tan Life Inmirance ennipanv In ihe
Meais 111)111111117. A. U. Holland vas
elected elmiriuaii and J. I- UioadbiTit,
secretary of tho tompurary oiKanUa
tlon. Tho object of the nieelliiK whb to
form u, Urojir.li. of Uiu XaXluiial Ufa
GALLEN'S.
New Fancy Caps
For the boys
plain colors, at
-new plaids or
23c and 47c.
All Leather Shoes
For Boys and Girls, worth $i.2
and $1.50, russet or black, for
97c.
Where the
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new roller chain and S
carries all the latest J
improvements known
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If you want your
repairing done right
and promptly bring
them to us. We
have the largest
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pair shop in the state. f
Enameling and Nickel
Plating a Specialty.
cl-i-MiliT nn r, - A ...lit ..
Avenue. g
I'nilerwrlteiB' nssoclutliiii, to promote,
haiinnny and good fellowship, and btox
the offering or Klvlnn of rebates by the
ueeutti of old line comininles In this
city. A committee was appointed c n
MHtlng u f 11, U. UettH. William llodby
nnd W. J. Welsh to provide mien and
to airanKc for peimnnent orpanlKatlou
nt the next ineetlnu, to he held .June 9,
Ib'jD, ut 1 o'clock lu the pnino iillleos.
T'arlB. May 12. Ohurlos W. Miller, of
ChlciiBo. won tho one hundred-hour
eyclliiK rontot-t nt Uouhalx. He cov
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