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gifta of Koerner, Btate treasurer: CoL 8. Listoe, St. taking a winning advantage on the Peter; Henry Nupson, bases. Score: Paul: E. E. Benn, St. H. B. Preston. LOST IT R. The Minneapolis appointments are P. BY EfIRORS Columbus 10103100 0—« 7 4 flliltlSflflGEflTAHlTY following fIEW 11. TAfIGIiE Cyclists Should Always Use Indianapolis ...0 4002210 3-12 13.2 announced: Battprles—Davis and Buckley; Jones and Assistant sergeants—N. JL Beden, J. J. Baston, Bridgest. G. K. Belden, C. Wilson. Gordon R. ip SAINTS PI/AY A HOT GAME WITH BUSINESS MEN NOT INCLINED 0V Cooley, J. J. Duncan, dblm H. Ege, Frank doubtful it is wise to PUSH UNTIL AFTER Orygla, L. Gulbrandsen, Henry J. Gersten, at the present crM* BRJ3WEKB ARK TOO l\- NATIONAL. LEAGUE. TRADE! G. H. Hosmer, J. A. Heghtrom, Simon Mich- Foreclose: LUCK V. CONVENTIONS. lett, E. H. McLeod, Nels» Munson, H. A. TIME. Dfl Ik! H' © WOI'NDS, BRUISES, Norton, J. W. Lash, Burke O'Brien. Geo. \u25a0^ I I fl^H B a Champion* Once More at the Top sunburn, sprains. W. Parker. Pages and ushers—Stanley and I ' of the List. Graham Evans, sons of R. 6. Evans, John S. B W OhF and C. A. Pillsbury. Jr., Ed. Page Carlton, Won Lost P.C. FINANCIAL POLICY IN DOUBT. B. E. Park Jasper, Geo. K. Shaw, Jr., Alfred SALE MAY BE PUT OFF. 'TWAS THE COUNT VS. BARNES. Baltimore 28 16 .636 Stringer, Aleo Sinla, S. L. Hunt, D. F. 26 15 .634 TO AVOID LAMESESS, BUB WITH IT Cleveland Simpson, J. Swift, Louis Tressman, a, M, EXERCISING, Philadelphia 28 19 .596 Wright, D. L. Smith. AFTEB Boston 25 18 .ssl THAT COM- —;. THE XEW COMPANY FAILS TO CREAM CITI TWIRLKH. HOWEVER, Cincinnati 27 20 .574 UNTIL IS SETTLED ' OF A Washington 22 20 .524 MERCE IN ALLITS BRANCHES A_\ AltC-LIOSHL WAR. SECURE A CHARTER FROM RECEIVED SUPPORT .524 1 Pittsburg 22 20 WILL BE CONGRESS. BELIEVES .MOST IIHILLIVVTKIXD Brooklyn 22 22 .500 QUIET. A OT CHAFINGS, SORENESS, C^M^Trßl Chicago 23 24 .489 Great Falls in the Throe* of a Stro*- MB S 8 KllI 8 New York 20 24 .455 Kle; St. Louis 13 31 .295 9 35 .205 WEEK'S COMMERCIAL REVIEWS. STATE CHARTER MIGHT BE HAD. MILLERS PULVERIZE THE BLUES. Louisville Grand Falls, Mont., June 12.—Whether or BALTIMORE, June 12.—Score: not Grand Falls will have another electric R. H. B. lightcompany is still a question for the future Refuse Substitutes—Weak, Watery, Worthless. Baltimore , 00211212* 9 14 2 Bradstreet's Dun's Agencies The war goes merrily on. One It < oul.l Sot Confer Many Valaable Score of 13 to I at KiinnHM City— 17 3 and to determine. Chicago 000000100 opened ten days ago and all Uy the Tiger* Batteries—McMabon and Clark; Friend and Take a Pessimistic \ lew of set of bids were RlKlits Held the Presfnl \JBE POND'S EXTRACT OINTMENT FOR PILES* HuosiiTK Crowd rejected. pub- Kittredge. the Market. were A new advertisement was Company. Sent for First I'lace. lished, and bids have been opened a second by mail for 50 cts. PHILADELPHIA, June 12—Score: time. POND'S EXTRACT CO.. 70 FIFTH AVE.NI E. NEW YORK. Philadelphia 20300 10 1' 9 9 2 Superintendent Dickinson, of the present Milwaukee 8, Si. Paul 1. Louisville 0 1003 0040 8 8 4 NEW YORK, June 12.— Bradstreets electric light company, now offers to furnish NEW YORK, June 12.—There is much Batteries—McGill and Orth and Clements; tomorrow say: There Is little or no forty-two or more lights, 2000-candle power, discussion among those concerned in Minneapolis) 13, Kamai City 1. Hill and Miller. will to local. Imperial and foreign trader efort to push business at a period of at $10 per month on a three-year contract, j the reorganization of the Northern Pa- and Grand Rapid* 8, Detroit •». or at $9.50 per month on a five-year contract, j WASHINGTON, June 12.—Score: so much uncertainty as precise cific railroad as to the form of BULL Whereas, the metric system has now Indianapolis 12, Culumiina 5. < H. E. the John F. Cowan, of Butte. and Charles H. j GREEDY JOHN R. Havre, to company is to have, been universally recognized as Washington 2004 81220 19 18 3 terms of the financial planks to be a- Atkinson, of offer furnish forty- charter the or the most 2 two or more 2,QOC-candle prwer lights for a ! whether it is advisable to foreclose the perfect decimal system and generally Played. Won. Lost. Per Cent. St. Louis 100022001 6 13 dopted by the great political parties in period five for the sum of $4,200 per Batteries—King and McGuire; Hart, Par- of years property at present, in view of the fact adopted by nations of both continents, Detroit 39 25 14 .641 The general mer- annum. E\GLA\D IS AFTER THE TERRI- 24 14 .632 rott and MoFarland. national convention. j that present congress has failed with the exception of the British em- Indianapolis 38 continues as dull After the reading of these bids an ordi- : the TORY LOST IN EGYPT IX pire Minneapolis 41 22 19 .537 chandise movement j nance was introduced, read for the first time i to give company a new charter. and the United States of America, BOSTON, June 12.—Score: i the be It Kansas City 41 22 19 .537 and conservative as heretofore retail- and referred to the ordinance committee, A story is afloat in Wall street to St. Paul 39 20 19 .513 3 buying only granting to Messrs. Cowan and Atkinson a i Resolved. That the metric system of Milwaukee 44 22 22 .500 Boston 153 2 102 1* 15 24 ers are with few exceptions the effect that the failure of congress Cincinnati 102000000 3 9 3 franchise for an electric light plant for a j weights and measures be adopted with- Columbus 45 16 29 .356 and Ganzel; Ehert, for imedite necessities. Mercantile col- term of twenty years, under the terms of j to pass the expected legislation was out further delay by the Rapids Batteries—Stivettes plant to operation several gov- Grand 43 14 29 .326 Fischer, Vaughn and Gray. lections continue slow and unsatisfac- which their will have be in partly to the bond empire, yard being* Oct. 1, 1896. This is the way the !' due efforts of the GOVERNMENT WAS FORCED. ernments of the the tory and there is no gain in the cotton, as soon as holders of the Seattle, Lake Shore & extended to the metre, the quart to the GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY NEW YORK, June 12.—Score: matter stands, leaving an opportunity for a j St. Paul at Milwaukee. R. H. E. wooolen goods, iron or steel industries. see-saw of argument w>».h the next meeting j Eastern railroad. The resolutions au- litre, and the two pounds weight to the company kilogramme. Minneapolis nl Kansas Oityv Pittsburg 0 00400200 6 14 2 Western speculators are buying wool of the council. The old has several ! thorizing the new charter which was Detroit at Grand Rapids. 0000000 342 strong men behind it. some of whom are SITUATION ALONG THE MLE DE- After a resolution expressing the New York 0 3 above a parity with prices offered from the Boston before the committee of congress, stip- con- Columbus at JndlanapoliSt heavy stockholders in & Montana XAXUED IMMEDIATE AXD AG- gress to be in favor of closer connection R. 11. E. the East. There is little likelihood of Mining Company. They are not speaking for ulated that all property claims against to Globe. publication, but there are divers reports of GRESSIVE ACTION. between the governments and the Buecial the BROOKLYN, June 12.-Score: higher prices for wool while so much the Northern Pacific were to be set- MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 12.—The Brooklyn 003 000001 4 8 1 war to the end if the new company is al- chambers of commerce had been adopt- 3 9 1 machinery Is idle. Nearly all branches lowed to secure the franchise rights It is tled. ed the congress adjourned. Brewers won their second successive Cleveland ..0 01101000 of dry goods are somewhat depressed. seeking. According to the report, the bond- game of present series from St. PKNALTY OP DEFEAT. the Diamond Dust. The contest continues between iron and holders of the Seattle, Lake Shore & DONGOLA THE OBJECTIVE POINT. 3'aul to-day in the presence of a small five games DICKINSON DOTS. a of $5,000,- St. Paul is now in fifth place, steel and consumers, general trade in Eastern had claim about crowd. The locals played one of the behind the leader, Detroit. By losing to --000, which the Northern Pacific had re- en. iiarmi.-ri Gets Ten »ar« For Milwaukee to-day the Apostles will drop to central western states is quiet. No best games seen here this season. to readjust. of the Being Licked. sixth place, where they can safely anchor improvement reported Chicago of \\ <><>l fused The bonds Scope of the Prcneut Plan la sub- Barnes pitched an excellent game and is from Big-great Shipment In the were princi- Massowah, June 12.—The until they get home, June 19. Seattle road guaranteed, ject to advocate general, kept the visitors down to seven hits. as compared with unsatisfactory re- County's Ulster)-. pal interest, by an I'nliiik> "•• hi at in completing his address (or the pro»ecu» I • • and the Northern Pa- at St. Paul was strong In the box where What great work the St.* Paul team is do- cords of recent weeks. Kansas City cific, road was Any IIin.-. tion to-day the trial by court martial of It has won four games out Dickinson, N. D., June 12.—Two children and when the former Gen. Baratieri, the Italian commander whu Tony officiated, the team ing, to be sure. and Omaha report relatively the best ago, bought Mullane but of fourteen on the trip. of Albert Oukrop. living ftve miles north- sold some time it was in was defeated by the Abysstnlans at Adowa. on support and this demand among western jobbing cen- March with the loss of about 12,500 rendered very poor • * west of town, a girl aged Hi and a boy of 6 by the Northern Pacific for $1,000,000. 1. men • wrong side of the ters. Reports killed and wounded, demanded that the gen* lost the game for the apostleß. St. Paul can get on the from Southern distribut- years, were drowned in a slough near their The outstanding bond amounted to LONDON, June 12.—The marquis years 500 mark by C o'clock Sunday evening. of eral be sentenced to ten In a fortreta. Wlwaukee] A.B. R. B. P.O. A. E. • * • ing centers announce an almost uni- house yesterday afternoon^ The little fellow $G,000,000. Salisbury today, replying to Lord Rose- with the attendant penalties. Nicol, cf 5 1 1 4 0 0 St. Paul formly quiet trade although good rains fell in and the girl jumped in to save him. According to the report, the Seattle bery said that he had been of the opin- .Weaver, 4 12 2 0 0 It is a week to-day since the TOIGH FOR THE DONS. If "heavy hitters" won a game. in territory tributary to Charleston Dickinson will have an celebration bondholders were so indignant that ion for a long time that soner or Ilartman, 3b 4 0 114 0 of the Fourth this year, $5tWelaboratehaving been con- later • • and to New Orleans improved they determined to block things at necessary steps Twitchell, rf 3 10 2 0 0 Who suggested that the* St. Paul team come have the tributed by the citizens for-that purpose. A j it would be to take to \u25a0Stafford, lb 4 0 1 10 0 0 crop and races, Washington. It one of for Egypt home? It would be more welcome anywhere outlook and wholesale trade. grand parade, horse other fire- j is said that reclaim the territory lost in 1:hio|m;i \u25a0> iinnkera Decllue to l.onn llelzena. ss 4 0 12 3 0 works, including the usual- oratorial article, 2 5 0 else. The total number of business fail- their representatives appeared before | 1882 and in 1884. Many reasons coun- Coin Spain. Taylor, 2b 4 0 0 c \u2666 ures throughout winding up wtth a dance in a large pavillion ! explained they to ipeer, c 3 0 14 10 • yesterday. That the United States this erected by Kihm of the Villard house, j the committee and that selled delay, but the government was 0 0 Minneapolis made 13 runs week is 234, compared landlord liarnes, p 4 0 0 J> 13 settled Kansas City. with 236 last will include the features. j were unable to get any satisfaction suddenly confronted by the fact that New York, June 12.—A special to the Her* week, 252 in the second week of June Wool is constantly being unloaded in the ii from the reorganization committee was aid from Havana says: Dispatches from Totala 35 3 7 27 13 0 •getting• * easier.—Milwau- in producers in readiness for the Kasaala threatened, but there v.as Madrid say that the bankers of Paris and Tony Mullane is 1895, 227 the corresponding week of warehouses by the Northern Pacific road. The sale i every Paul. A.B. R. B. P.O. A. E. kee Journal. 1894 and as contrasted buyers who will be here June 18, the official ; !on probability that the fall would be Amstt rdam have declined to advance any St. with 303 in the expected [ or Pacific is advertised to by further loans to Spain before next November. O'Kourke, 3b 4 0 0 0 4 0 • • • likeperiodo 1893. market day. It is that fully 4W.000 j the Northern followed a catastrophe. The expe- Mertes, cf 8 12 2 0 1 Weddige of last year's Terre Haute team pounds will be shipped from here this seasjn I take place next month, but as no ac- dition up the Nile, he cntinued, was or- 0 13 0 0 Is playing third base for New Bedford, of the There are 38 business failures report- as against 320,000 pound." last year. was Ordained to Grief. George, If 4 | tlon in regard to the new charter dered because the government that lb 2 0 0 9 2 0 New England league and doing some good ed from Canada this week, compared This promises lo be a phenominal year for felt Tehoran, June All Mirza, Glasseoek. hitting owing moisture, taken at this session of congress, it is 12.—Mohammed Fickett, 2b 4 114 2 1 and fielding. wth 29 last week, 21 in the week a year grass and hay, to so much its interests were at stake, and that eldest i>un of the shah, was proclaimed holf Kraua, 0 0 0 0 0 • ago and 30 in the week two years ago while the prospect, for all kinds of grain was considered likely that the sale will be of Italy were apparent to-day. rf ....3 • • form. soil being so thoroughly those affected. The oc- .Shugart, ss 4 0 2 15 0 Barnes is apparently rounding into and in the week three years ago. never so good, the postponed. A charter might be ob- cupation of 0 His work the past week has been a great im- saturated. i Dongola, the marqufs point- Spin, c 4 0 0 2 2 onfi of the states, but it LET THEM FIGHT. Mullano, 4 0 13 4 1 provement over that of the early season. tained from ed out, would increase Egyptian com- p many Comiskey, lb 0 J) 0 J) J) • • • STRENGTH FICTITIOUS. TOWXE AT ST. CLOUD. would lack of the valuable merce, and prevent the incursions of J Grand Rapids has a strong team now and rights that are enjoyed by the old Continuing, Corbet* and Sbnrkey will K«fl He In- 1 7 27 19 3 will make it net for some of the leaders. the dervishes. the premier Totals ...32 Dim & Co. BenriNh Regarding the company under its present charter. said that Sir Herbert Kitchener terfered With.