
WASH. B. participated, there were no brilliant fielding ing frojn Propylaeum p» o'c-lock.tri*.! heats ings and valuation, the number of bulM- WILLIAMS, features. The score: for afternoon races'-afternoon, 2 Sts. TEAM HOME AGAIN national o'clock, ings is nineteen jjreater than last year, Furniture, &c., 7th and D TTaihlnston. R.H.O.A.E., CWeland. B.H.O.A.B. championship races; evening. 7-30 WORK OF BUILDERS and the valuation The number ** * rt 0 o'clock. "A In "The Great 5®*, ¦ if' * 3 nurkett. ff. 1 12 0 0 Night Bohemia" at Daa of erected is I*-ss Frovi<lers>,* rt 2 I 0 OjCMMk » 1 1 1 1 i Deutsche Haus; musical fetes at Fatrvtew dwellings thirty-three Gejtman.ifAndcn.w.er 2 2 10 0 MrKran, H 1 2 3 2 1 an<l Garfield parks. than the previous year, but there were HrOntrv. e. 0 I 7 fl 0 Wallace M t 2 3 >) 0 Friday, August 1^.Morning, 5 o'clock, twenty-one more apartment houses con¬ Captain McGuire Over y*mU. lb. u 1 d 1 u O'Connor, lb 0 1 T 0 0 run to of District for Past structed than during- the last fiscal Discouraged JWtx, 21i... 0 2 3 3 o Me.Ueer.et. 13 4 0 0 century Crawfordsvliie; 6 o'clock, Report Inspector Enameled twenty-mile run; 7 "The statements of the assistants .Smith. 3b . o 1 3 1 0 Hl.tke. rf.'. 0 0 2 0 0 olyJock, ten-mile run; that a more of build¬sh()^' Poor Results. Warner. m. 0 0 0 2 2 c... 1 10 0 0 8 o'clock, run for wortfen to Fiscal Tear. frequent Inspection i'rigor, « Country A Club, IV « to Me.-1-jr, w.CM oft 0II 0f\ 0 0 Cuppy, p... 0 1 0 1 with breakfast at 9: 9 trial ings was rendered last year, owing o'clock, heats the fact were which Donovan, p 0 0 0 3 0 for Saturday afternoon ract>s: afternoon. 2 that bicycles provided, o'clock, festival at Broad Ripple; enabled them to cover more territory than Iron Beds, Total* 3 . aiT»un. 9 evening, 10 24 15 2 Total*....... *»6 11 27 . 2m 8 o'clock, national formerly. As the volume of business, that At Low=Water Mark! INDIFFERENCE OF THE PLAYERS Washington 2 0 ') t> 0 0 0 1 0.J middle distance evenMchampionship races, this office is called upon to perform, in¬ CleveltnJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x.6 BECOIMHDATIONS ADD ESTIMATES I-arx* buying of Kali Carpets from first ' creases cacti year, I renew my request en- Earned Saturday, August 13.Morning, 7 o'clock, hands way Ic tufvanec of tbe season ran.Washington. Two-base bits.Ander¬ fifteen-mile run; 8 o'clock, ten-mile that the force of assistant inspectors be aU»s 'i* to GCARANTKK THK LOWEST son ind McKoan. Tbre»»-buse hit.Andersna. Sac- 3 run; increased, and recommend that provision I'KICKS now for Higb grade Carpets that hita.Child* and Cnppy. Stoli'u baaes.Bnr- afternoon, o'clock, national champion¬ reason Place \our A Radical of to Be kett. Blake and ship races', b3 made for three more men. xvill quoted this Change Policy Cuppy. Left on bases Washi ig- evening. fS o'clock. Pioneers' Force of Assistants for last order now and secure the benefit of these ron. 9; Cleveland, 10. Strwk ont-Hy Cnppy, 4; banquet; 9 o'clock, entertainment of press. Inadequate "I also renew my recommendation of Sold for double our unheard-of prices: by Donovan, 5. Double plays.MeKean to Childs year, that an additional clerk at P«r 80c. Adopted. to O'Connor; Donovan to Metiuir* to Parrel!. First MICHAEL'S HAC*i PBEVEJiTKD. Business of annum be provided for. This employe is price everywhere else Axminsters, ba*e on 2; Cleveland, 2. First Department. an absolute for the ad¬ Brand n«w fall effeets.nevpr shown be¬ base errors.Washington. necessity propor Substantial Iron on balls.Off Donovan, 8. Hit by pitched ball ministration of this as tbe Beds, fore. Williams' star dard price. JWe. .Setback. Passed hall.Crigir. Tim?.2.35. Cm- Downpour Disafiwlntrd Several office, great coated I>ires.Lynch and Andrews. Ttouud Pernonn. amount of work rendered by the clerk tem¬ yvi'h the l>est of New Axminsters, 85c. porarily employed during the year to assist white The nioMt wrrlmbl-; grade of \x minster CURRENT SPORTING NOTES Washington. R.H.O.A.E.i Cleveland. R.n.O.A.E. Ths ten-mile match race which was to be ADDITIONAL CLERK WANTED enamel, burnt in. mad**. Williams' standard {.rice, is5c. Selfrteh. If. 0 1 2 t> of Hnnrett, If. 0 1 1 0 0 me has been of great service and should be (Jettman.rf. 0 2 2 0 01 Childs, 2b.. 0 1 3 2 0 held last evening at the track of the Cycle made permanent. Heavy posts, ii inches New Moquettes. 85c. Anderson.cf 0 2 0 0 OjMeKeiiu, s* o 2 5 4 0 Park Club, on the Conduit road, between "I again recommend that the salaries of thick. All sizes. All rh* n*»w*»st and sw»1test patterns. The entire outfit of base ball Khwhnv. e. 0 0 2 1 HWalUee. 2b 0 112 0 be How¬ William?* standard 85<*. Washington Jimmy Michael and A. C. Moran. the local The annual -report of the Inspector of the assistant inspectors made Sl.'JiK) per priff. Parrel!, lb. 0 1 4 2 0* ?'Omiior.lb 0 O 9 0 0 annum, as I am satisfied that the com¬ ever little players returned to this city last night ltdt*. 2b... 1 1 4 2 0 MeAlter, cf 0 O 0 1 0 rider, was postponed until tomorrow even¬ buildings, Mr. John B. Brady, for the fiscal you study- New Savonnerie Si. Smith, ob. 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 pensation now given is inadequate for tlie must A Carpets. after a fortnight's sojourn at Phila¬ fil.iKe. rf... 12 ing account of the rain. Between year ended June 30, 181)8. was Hied today. prices you recog¬ splendid wr-aring Carpet and in highly Men>»r, ss. 1 2 4 0 0;Crigor, e... 0 1 0 3 0 3,560 services rendered, and for the same reason artistic colorings. Williams" strnd&rd delphia and in the west. The club's record O 1 and 4,000 assembled, and wnen the From the report it appears that 1,809 build¬ the assistant in¬ nize at (uncc that this is prire, $1 yard. Weylilnsr. p 1 1 0 youn?, jr... 1 0 0 3 0 persons salary of the principal has been the most disastrous in its history, came down about 8 o'clock there were ing permits wew issued during the yev, spector should be made at least $1,800. Total* 2 10 27 6 li Total* 2 7 27 15 0 uain a most unusual value, New Wilton Velvets, 80c. and the only excuse offered is that the men several hundred at WRh street and involving an expenditure of $4,203,620.57 for Diatrirt Velvets are among rh»» finest made Washington 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0.2 Prospect IlalldlniC*. one never Carpets are not The hit and run as will be seen from the and to be ;tn«i theee arc the flaest >f vdvcts. Will¬ playing together. Cleveland 0 ') 1 0 0 0 1 0 O.2 avenue, awaiting transportation. 4,227 buildings, The plans and were pre¬ iams' standard the almost been specifications found elsewhere. price, soc. game and sacrifice have Earned runs -Wisliiri^r.m, 1: t'lev.lmj, 2. Two- In hope of tha rain passing over the peo¬ following detailed statement: pared under the supervision of the inspector New Wilton abandoned1: and it is a case of go-as-you- twin- hits Selbach, i_'hl";ils and Mflv 'fin Sacrifice Statement of permits issued from June Velvets, Si.15. bit.O'Cuonor. Stjl^n buses -itrii^. Um*«, lie* ple at the park waited. Dave Shafer, Mi¬ of buildings for the several municipal or Extra heavy rv*ly.ermisite rew patterns. please. each player being careful to look 30, 1807, to July 1, 1898, in the order named: "Cash Credit." Williams' standard pric»*. $1.15. Ktan. O'Connor anil jili'ce, Left on buses.Wash- chael's trainer, was anxious to have the buildings provided for in the appropriation out for his individual record. Captain Mc¬ ingb.u. 5; Cleveland. il. Strnek out.By \'oni»s, 3; Michaei-Moran race first on the Brick 573, frame Standard prices for Tapestry Brussels, Weyhlng, 1. Double put pro¬ dwellings, $2,020,500; bill, and in the erection of which the ex¬ 454*.. 5»k\ and tJ5c. yard. Guire has become discouraged and the gray by plays.Childs. McKean untl gram. J.- D. Lasley, the pr»sident of the dwellings, 126, $180,150; brick OiO, O'Connor; MrA leer, MeKean and' Wallace. First refused repairs. penditures made are shown by the follow¬ flayer & Pettit, hairs are beginning to show on Earl Wag¬ base on balls.Off Weyhinc. 2; of Yoimg. 1. Willi Park Bicycle Club, to permit the $740,071; frame repairs, 504, $75,748; stores pitch.Weyhing. Time.1.50. Umpires.Lynch and events to be run, as the rain kept steadily ing: Wash.B.Williams, 7thD. ner. The showing made during the June Andrews. falling. (brick), 25, $111,775; stores (frame), 1, $150; Anthony Bowen school.Appropriation.
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