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Dated June I 1900 Due June I 19Jd
Interest payable June I and December I in NewDenomination 1000
Coupon Bonds with privilege of registration of Principal-
The mortgage pretidei for a sinking fund commtnctng with th year 1005 of 1 pr etnt upon
the total amount of bondt fiutstanding in tech and every year for fire years and thIs
amount beginning with the year 1910 tcill be increased to 2 percent upon
all bonds outstanding in eath and etery year thereafter until 1015
NEW YORK SECURITY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK TRUSTEE
CAPITALIZATIONC-APITAL STOCKt
PreferredCorn moo
BONDSFirst Mortcire 5J Bonds authorizedlaiied
15000002000000
35000002 00000
EARNINGS AND EXPENSES
A offtdilly reported by the Company for the ending April 30 J900-
Groa EarningsOperating Expenses 27095129
Net Earnings 21520880
Interest on 2400000 5rn bondi 12500000
Surplus Earnings 9020880
The jrroM enrnlnes tot tile years tndlnc April 301898 and 1899 were 12 per
wnt and 15 rr rent rnappotlvely greater than the preceding year and It U
therefore reasonable to thnt nth the now being made there
will b an Increase of 10 per cent additional
THE anAND RAPIDS RAILWAY COMPANY own and operates all the streetrailway property In the city and vicinity consisting of over 50 miles of single trackThe Company aNo owns 2910 ncro of Park lands together with suitable pavilions
ftituatftil In the suburbs which Rrontly Increases Its summer businessThe Company has three franchises one covering all the lines In the City and two
others coverlnK soveral mile of track extending from the city limits to the SoldiersHome and to the lakes and pleasure park These franchises are broad and liberal intheir allow the collection of full flvo cent fares
with this issue of 2500000 bonds provision was made for cash expenditure of 32 000 for Improvements to the property which it Is expected will add tothe efficiency of the plant and increase lie net earning capacity
The mortgage authorizes a total Usue of 3500000 bonds of which 1000000 areheld in eiicrow by the Trustee to be reimburse the Company for 85 per cent ofthe actual rash cost of permanent and made to theand such escrow honda can only be issued when of thefor the preceding year are equal to or exceed double the Interest charge onthe total amount of bonds outstanding Including those to be tuned
The bond above offered are secured by a tint lisa on the tatln StrtetRailway System of the City of Grand Rapid
OBAKD RAPIDS ls second city In the State of Michigan The city hasdiversity of manufacturing industries being chiefly noted as the largest furni-
ture manufacturing centre In the United A large general wholesale andjobbing business is also conducted In
As Indicating the growth and prosperity of Orand Rapids the following stateshowing the increase of population Is of fnterest
United States Census Report 1870 165071880 320151890 60278
Report 1894 79433Estimate 1900 103000
The entire property of the Company has been Inspected by our representatives andereftlly examined for us by a street railway exper-
tn m tcc frunehUe UfU proceeding etc Incident to the bond turn barepused by ocr attorneys Dillon Habb rd Now York City whose opinion
copy of the mortgage cma be seen at the offlci of the mndenlfntd-Application will b made to hey the above bond lifted on the New York Stock EirhangFor Information send for special drcnlar containing map Company line
Md Anton O Uodenply Prnldeit of the Company
PRICE 103 AND INTEREST
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REORGANIZATION OF THE
Wheeling Lake ErieCoal
undersigned CommitteeglTM that the holders of a large
toajorltf of of said Coat
Company hart assented to of reorganl
tr ald Committee on the 11th dayf April 1 BOOL
In order to afford all holders of the Roods of thekboTtmentloned Company nn opportunity to partici-
pate In the advantage of the reorganltatlonthe CommltKe bate this day determined to recelte-ritposIU of Bands at The Mercantile TraitC uptoaa41nolu41ncthe DAY OP JUNE1100 artsr which date no further will be
ttcetrrd except upon tuch as the Committeetoay praaertb-
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FRANCIS 9 BANGSALVIN W KTIECH Set 120 Broadway N T
GOODWIN Counsel
AMERICAN STEEI COOF NEW JERSEY
Na 71 Broadway New York June I IBOft
At a meeting of the of Directors held this dayquarterly dlrMend nf one and per-
cent upon preferred stock ot this Company par
folders of record at the of upon June18 itoa
For the purpose of the MIdtransfer books preferred stock of the Company
be closed upon 13 and JulyboO
dividend of one and three quarters per cent onthe common stock declared on January 29 I DUO
July 2 I POO to the commontook of record June 14 moo will be paid on July i-
l ooFor the of paying the aid dividend the
transfer books of the common Mock of the Companywill be rinsed upon June 1S 1800 and reopened
1900F E PATTERSON Assistant Secretary
HE DELAWARE AND HUDSON COUPANtNew Vork May o A quarterly dividend of
capital this Company Hill be atthe Company 31 Street In thli-
cityon and June IA moo thewilt trln the dow of
Jy order of the IimraCMAR1BH A WAIKKR Treasurer
THE SIIflllY IRON COMPANY80 lirotdway New Ycrk
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Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to Article IVof the trust agreement Us Per Cent
Income JunctionRailways A Union Slock Company baa electedto redeem all of such bonds on the firstof July l hu the undesigned Trusteewriting of such election The bonds shouldbe payment and redemption on suchfirst July l ii Central
New York the TruiUe named InMid agreement No Wall Street thef New York and must bear the coupon of January I
the above date nf redemption no further Interest willacerue upon MidCENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NKWTORIt-
By O SHERMAN VlcfPresldenT-
Th Rainbow sad tier Tender Delivered toCornellit Vanderbilt
NEwronT June 70footer Rainbowand the Mirage were deliv-ered to Cornelius Vandtrbllt herelast night from Europe Mr and Mrs VanderbUt boarded the Rainbow at 4 oclock In theafternoon and after A thorough Inspectionwent for a apln around the bay In the Mlraw Neither boat wai put In commissionIn tacit th not bo nchristened The formalltien will probably h
through with tomorrow Sirenter the Rainbow In the regatta up the
Sound on next Thursdayaofooter Wa Va owned Reginald
Brooks left for the westward today to race Inher clam
Cornelli Athletic Coinrll ElectUnsI-THACA June tonlghfa meeting of
Cornells Athletlo Council the following elec-
tions took placeKugene A to succeed Robert Dtmlng-
ascaplaln ot the track team was ratified D RThomas 01 of Hokenaauqua Pa managerof the F E Jackson of
the navy John HBlair 01 of New York city ofthe track team W II Norton 02asjliianl manager of the football team Harold a-Mumb of titles president of the New York SlateIntemcholaitle Profx Dennis PoundtAt White and Huneul and Robert Treman restdent members nf the council Prof UrTremsn president and treasurer respectIvely of thecouncil of
C to the council was confirmedThe election of gradual manager wu
the next meeting of the councilbe held on 20 One Important
eligibility of men to the or managera team Hereafter no student
or man who Is spending his fifth In theuniversity can these position
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40 Morris ES188M I88K 1B8 188H-2J38 Nal 40 44
Bill BO 002880 Nal Steel 30 30 SB 281282 Nal Steel pf 87S HflK 87
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ExdividendTotal sale 1400408 shares
SUNDAY June 10
The weekly statement of averages of theHouse banks shows
June 2 Jan t CXaruti1800288000 1806751680 Inc 16843009-
is 87054500 803745400 Inc 878090022459310 2287S800 Inc 419500
Lgtrs 71810600 72259500 Inn 378000Specie 170231300 169551100 030200
1242111909 1241310600 Dee 801300221988625 223436390 Inc 1447725
Surplus 120122275 118374230surplus a year ago was 139323100 and
two years ago t53841100-
Thn Imports of general merchandiseat tho port of New York last
week were I2atl77 against t9207488 tho
week of last year The Imports nfspecie for the week were
was gold making total specie ImportssInce Jan Kxports of wereGold t 03l and silver t97 808 a total of11003417 against 1974749 the previous weekThe exports of since beenGold tlO5i9l38 and sliver t2022lS88 a total of139780506
The offlcial count of cash In the generalrreasury not Including the gold reserve of
tiuinmnno nnd 7anrmi7atotes against which twrtltlcates are
and compared with that of last Saturdayshow
Jun 2 Jun 9Gold coin bullion nnd
certificates J 8710984 172002137dollars bullion
certificates 11877933 12704382United States notei 18044328
48023007 41378163available cash 55 2 1147035740
York Cannot Hare Ollrten and LeachRegarding the reports that the Pittaburc club
ntended to let the New York club have TomIBrlen and Leach President Dreyfuss nays
The only thing I know about any such dear-s what I have road In two of tho New York
evening newspapers I never offered to letIBrlen and Leach so to Now York either at A
In the of n sale I could not letthese players to without Injuring club AH
mutter owner Inhe league not u stockholder In Yorkdub who baa handed over n player for nothnif I contributed Catcher and put
later from the St Louis club at
to strengthen any othet
DO NOT FORGET TO TAKE WITHYOU TO THE COUNTRY ABOTTLE OF THE GREAT
SOUTH AMERICATHE ONLY GENUINE
BEWARE OF DOMESTICIMITATIONS AND SUBSTITUTES
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WOMEN TO PLAY GOLF
UKTROfOLtTAS caAHFIOXStUPBEGIN TO DAV AT XORRIS COUNTY
Mill Ruth tndethlll and MU Beatrix IloyAmong the KntrlesChaoees FavorMorrlstown MayerOaklands Open TournaruentMyopia Hunt In the Field
On the list of players who will set out thismorning to In the quallfylne round o
the first womens championship of thedistrict that the
women golfers of America are IncludedThero will be no than sir who qualified li-
the last championship among them the winnerand also many who did very welt In thesixteen It devolves upon Miss Hoyt to prove
that she really deserved the first threewins recorded In her name for a bad defeatwould Indicate that her early successes weredue only to the fact that she bad been luckyamong a rather poor class of performersMiss Hoyt begun well on Saturday by cutlog down the womens record to 03 butMrs Foi distinctly outplayed her at Data
and to regain her fame she makegood etfort at the match RuthUnderbill maybe expected to play very weltShe U paired with Mia Jane Swords whom shedefeated In the qualifying round of the last
championship by 3 up and 2 to play AtArdaloy Miss Genevleve Jlecker Is considered
quite unbeatable and the same report la quotedof Miss Hecker on the Wee lInen links Ml
Marion Oliver has a charming style and Is Quito
a long driver and although an Albany girl
she receives the right to play through hermembership at Doltusrol Neither Miss Maud-
K Wetmore nor MLa Strong played lastand their golfing reputation rests on theshowing they made in 180S Mrs V FellowesMorgan knows thee very well Sim
should be prominent appearance In
that of Mrs 1ickman who defeated MiteShearsonandmadeanewreoord for the links onFriday at Montdalr Hut after all tho cham-pionship should fall to one of the four MorrisCounty players Ml s Kip Miss Brice Miss Hurl
hun or Mrs William who u uallydivide up the events on this course amongiliMiiselven All of this quartette will bo hard tobent that In unless the titles of their
make them green shy A com-parison of their score the shown
need not fear the golfing powers ofany of uio visitors
Tho Morris event ends on AtOakland on Thursday Friday and Saturdayone of the fixtures of theseason the annual tournament of tLcOakland loir Club should bring a throng ofplayers to the wellkept course The
all Third avenue and there Is tho usual richarray of cups and medaU In the ofWalter J Travis hoe usually been the winnerthis tournament but It Is doubtful If hcompete this sear for he Is now the captain o
Uolf Club and spends mostof recreation at that
just before the amateur
divots In glaring Is the ad-monition printed on the score cards of nearlyevery golf Willie more ver
bun injunction Is laid down with ovenmore Is the literal rendition-
The Greens Committee requests when membersralsrilu turf they be to remain
until their fetches back the dlvut of sodand It with his heel otherwise the Inci-
dent will develop Into a cuppy bole
Rolf will begin this week at the EkwanokCountry Club N II which tins one
the known iif tho summer elchteenholocourse Thn governors of the Ed-
ward 8 Isham George II Thacher Jamm I
Taylor Clarence M Herbert CassardSill Henry
W Drown and George A Team matchesare a great feature of the season the club play
ton Wlllianutown Saratoga Rutland Dorsetand Lenox George Lord be the pro thissummer The holes sod distances In yards areOut 342 S19 Situ 408 330 1 0 14 CO2B7-AInSOU 341 510 115 200 318 334 402 3S528S7
Grand total 5883
Team matches in the Womens MetropolitanAssociation off week on
of championship at Morris CountyThe record to
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UorrU CountyEnglewoodMontdalr
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Richmond Coxinty 1
Uyker Meadow 0
The renditions of the open tournament at theHunt Club on next are framed
unusual exactness by Herbert Cwho learned punctiliousness on
of theIntend to taken down Boston way shouldOnto the following
Competitor will eighteen the morningthe first si men to qualify for cup thenext right to for the consolation prize whowill start Immediately aft r the Oral stucco andflnl hon afternoon playIng eighteen
hindlrap and there will be a for the bestIn tile qiullfj Ing round On lune 18 atI M the arm round for the Myopia cup bplaced On June IS in A M round June18 230 P M third round June 10 in A M fourthand float round of holes There will alsobe a stroke competition on Jun 1 beginning at 9
handicap to twentyfour maytheir partners will b prizes for the brat
tied tornpetition Knlrles for the Myopia cup must be receivedat the before on 14 Entriesfor the handicaps close on June 18 Each contestanti required to send his present handicap nt his home
whether rom orsome scratch man If the latter give name of playerThese conditions must be complied with to entryaccepted Address Golf Committee Myopia
Depot Mast
MoNTCLAin June the links of the
preliminary rounds In at matchplace In Class A Allan
beat C J Turner by S up and 2 to H IIhams beat J D Freeman by 2 PaulHarrison beat George 4 up and 2 to
In Class B L Daniels beat C F Adams
STAMFORD Juno 10 In golf circles here
Hecker In the Metropolitan tournament thisweek and In the Wee set there bemuch surprise If she survive until atleast the George Strath the Woe
believes she has an excellentof winning
players turned In scores onIn the medal
twentyeight holes for tho Governors cupon the Bergen Thewinner wits John one of thepromising golfers A feature of the game was
card by a thirteenyearold boy who has opened the of
women holeswill bo Wednesday The scoreson Saturday follow
Gross ileaf NetJohn 121 4 117
123 4 121Cottrrl-
lDUHalghAustinDouglass ilalgh-KJJonenrieorge Seymour Jr-HA W KoiterII T ChamberlainCecil Orsnt-II F Fox11 II CookII II NewmanA LauifforttJoseph CottrellB IJohnnill-il H fotlrell-K AIt Moore
143 ir 12S143 15 13-0Hi 4 HI149 2o 12B144 12 132133 20 133171 40 131145 IS 130154 15 139161 20 141
20 140150 34 123i 2 40 142155 IS 143183 ss 140171 20 151
NEW HAVEN June 10 The results of earlierrounds of the University golf tournamentwhich was begun t
University Championship First round W Ki llMirimn i
Ices 1900 defeatedfaculty 4 up 3 to 15 M Dyers
boles a Potter Ml Hall upT Dwight 1900 defeated AD V03 2
Cheney 01
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A C Cole pnir un 4 to ClarkII II Pen oi 2 up 1 to play H A
Irannlis03 defeated K up 2 to-
M 01 defeated E I Ire 8o play A T Uwlrht IBDO defeated C PotterBOO 3 up 1 to ply L Cheney 01 defeated L PlyersConiolalfon roundP Cheney ai
NovasOn June M the Oakland Golf Club will Its
matih abroad team Journeying to theHilt Golf Club on Htaten
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I Second Dais a Great Attraction at Knleke-
bocker Field
Two rival factions of the Knickerbocker A C
the Hashed Browns and Well Dones
settled a longstanding difference on the
bond yesterday atIoint The Well DOnOR verllled their
and when luncheon put nn end to the game
Imd scored i runs by hits errors and umpireelfKogolnst 10 the Hashed Drowns
The game entirety unorthodox
amused the Sunday visitors to the grounds
evolved many now methods of running bases
and added considerably to the receipts of
bar Dr James Campbell who Is said to havacquired knowledge of baseball plcklm-
up foul balls white a student nt the College
tho City of New York captained the losing
anti by his persistent kicking qualifiedopinion of experts present for a position onof the League teams uniforms of tinplayers ranged from abbreviated swlmmlnj
tights and scanty athletic attire to ordinary
business suits white the lieutenant of the Well
outraged the propriety of the occasionIn regulation baseball outfit
of Joe Johnson for the HashedHarry King whoso catchers pad constitutedhis principal clothing tho erratic de
of harry opposing nineof the clubmen dared to act as umpire
and after a long search a tenyearold boy wasdiscovered hiding behind the grand fctand
and duly Installed behind the plate Theprogressed without rioting or other untowardIncident until the end of the second Inningwhen Bill Hewitt who weighs 252 pounds cIte
to second haw obliterated orone lea of his Sunday trousers with a coating-
of red Jersey dirt declined to bat alterthis for fear should bo tempted to slide againThen a keg of beerwas onto the
Put It on second base Im fielding there
obeyed The Well Dones had evidently beenlaying back for the beer They went to the batfor third 12 to 8 against
King was on thirdarrived with Cornish at Urn bat The utterreached second on a bunt and wild throw and
8 hit a to left Held for threebases but ho had to on the nibMia director was still refreshing himself with-
out a thought of run getting Reusethe a momentfirst bag under arm and calmly marchingdown to second where be drank the health oftiltS o lu first baseman and then returned
u recess of live minutes was pent at secondbase
King Cornish and buss genie home for threeruns on 1nrendons safe hit Then CatcherCampbell chased Seoley who the wrongway touching lust base and appealed toth
That aint out InThe decision was overruled unanimous
consent of the fielders The Well Donesup twelve runs before the side
went Into the box hon high ball which went over the fence Tho
after ball mid threw it backCornish pitching before tho boy official
on the batter on balls that he could scarcelyreach There was loud applause from
Tones supporters side wasretired without a on the keg at second
Joe Church went In to pitch for the HashedBrowns the fourth Inning and thelocI the fielders were bunched nt sec-
ond base he the side out for three runsgood threebagger to right
but declined to move Irons second until hewhich he carried to
plato The Hashed Browns scoredfour runs the game was called summarilywhen Urcndon violated all traditions by hit-ting a long Into centre field and ahome run without stopping at the magicalsecond base
Records of the Brooklyn and New York PlayerIn the two games played by Daly before he
was Injured ho did not make a base hitrejoining the Brooklyn team howeverlias meeting tim ball the result thatlie SlOW Hanlons menonly player of then tonics who has not made anerror more players Jones and KitsonJoined the SW week Although Sel-
tuoli lewened hU 6he still leads the Davis whoIn the oneadded 12 points Tne follow
Kartell 20 66Nona H 2 6Kltwjn II 26Jones 15 14U-
KeclerSmith 7 25Jennings 38154-McOulre 20 88-
DeMont 14128-Dahlen 38 138Cross 17 69Kennedy 13 42
25 80MrUlnnlty12 41Dunn 7 21howell 4 8
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Jennings3 70 22 7 882-Kerler 8 7 10 2 117-
7JcTlnnlt12 4 27 I 86922 I tees
Dables 36 91 ISO 10 961Jones 33 69 3 3 860Farrell 20 34 16 3 039-DcMont 34 101 104 10 953Cross 17 26 29 3 946Kelley 32 59 26 A 844
61 26 A 113-6Bheckard 25 30 8 A 906Dunn 7 2 17 2 903howell 00cops 2 2 6 1 73
11 2 13 3 633Smith 7 ID 9 4 626
TEAM BAITINGAtDzt lice Soil Hill
Brooklyn 1280 200 344Jpponents 1267 134 379 294
TRAM FIELDCfO-Puf Out A Him Heroes Attrott
076 903 08 951Opponents 871 483 101 933
NEW YOBK BATT1X-Olavfri0amn AD It IB to ID JIR SB51 A-Melbsth3 137 33 55 10 4 2 15 4 401-avls S4 137 27 t2 7 2 0 A 2 38-0Joyle31 127 40 7 1 0 18 2 316lawley12 33 4 10 1 0 1 U I 301-lowermanlB 63 10 18 i 0 1 286Vamerlft 48 7 13 1 0 o 271llekrnan24 90 16 24 I ft 0 267-
lercer 33 130 20 33 3 0 0 10 1 254illaltren38 ISO 32 40 8 3 0 72 232
Grady 30 84 19 21 0 32 250llenson 38 153 27 38 2 3 0 3 ft 245tehrny 13 243
rarrlck is 36 2 0 o 2 237icymourlS 24 208-imim i 000ogan i 000
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riELDlXOlawn Put Out Aititti Snort A wrajil-arrtek s 80 0 1o iO-
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lewTorlt 1279 244 364 3842J3 387 297
Antiti Aerate98n 351 m 915848 483 107 83-
Dluatroa Week for the Atlantic LeagueVTlLKESBARiut June a rather dliat
nnanclally the Atlantic League faces thestruggle of the next six days and the problem of last
until Juljr 4 for the big crowds at theThe new Heading team and the hauls
club hare proved failures Neither has won aand out nf ill game played hM been
whitewashed three limes and scored II runsThe scheduled with the
In this city on was poilpored owing toclubs the teams hue drawnworly and there Is little of the attendance In
reduce expenses muchapart WllkesIlarre sent Pitcher
tingle baek to and released ThirdJ P llurke a pitcher on the St llonaTentura
College has been The release of Pitcherioodwln expected Catcher Ilarber hu been re-
f dlandICapt and byiurfalft Despite all this the directors bravely say
club last throughout the season
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Brooklyn Jockey ClubSix Rice Today at 230 P H
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PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION PORJIKD B-
MESIOEltS OF HIO LEAOUK TEAMS
Not Affiliated With American Federation o
LaborJennings Says harshlie Resorted To If Magnates
Officers Elected but Names Kept SecretDelegates from eight National league
met nt the Sturtevant 1 louse yesterday atto organize a union the object of which Isprotect the rights of ball players in their nr-
gotlatlons with the socalled magnates Whenthe meeting was railed to order the followingdelegates were present
Brooklyn Kelley Jennings and HeelerYork Vail Doyle and Mercer Doston puny
and Clarke Philadelphia Delehanty DonahuMurphy Chicago Orlfflth and Callahan Clr-
clnnatl Corcoran Irwin and Phillips Pltuburr ElyZlmmer and ODrlen St Louts Young Durkettlleldrick
Ryan of Chicago was also expected to bpresent but he was called away to his homeClinton Mass McGraw of St Louis was un-
able to attend because ofthe Polo Urounds In thee Saturdaywhich will lay him up for at least some weeksDaniel Harris representing Samuel flompers President of the American Federatlon of Labor was present and hexplained matters to the playerssaid that the proposed union wouldnecessarily bo compelled to affiliate Itself withthe American Federation Labor but whetherit did or not It would receive the moralof his organization Harris showed thethat they lead many grievanceshandled In the proper way could be rectifierwithout any great amount of trouble Heover the ground so thoroughly that the dele-
gates Informed him that after they hadorganized they might join the federation
represented him Harris then withdrew andAssociation of Base
ball was organizedFollowing n discussion it was voted
to afllllntH the association the AmericanFederation of Labor ns yet Tho delegatesthought that it would be to feel their
taking such summary actionThey further decided that It would bo well to
the good of the Federation-of Labor and at the saute time U would not beadvisable to antagonize the league
Officers were elected Including a PresidentVice President Secretary but
unanimous vote It was agreed that theirnames should not be made public A committee-on bylawn was also and It was voted tosecure as adviser ono of the followingHarry Taylor formerly of the Louisvillenow a of Michael J
Boston and William of
WllkcsHarreIt turned out that the of each J a-
tional organized several weeksago and that the delegates to yesterdaysmeeting were chosen atwas represented by n chairman as follows
of New Yorkof Boston Delehanty of Philadelphia Orimfthor Chicago ofburg and Ilurkett of St Louisthe majority of of eachhave the new associationunderstood that It Is not forman to become a member Tho association-will hold another meeting In this duringthe next trip east of the Western clubs when ItIs believed an attempt will be made to enlist theesupport of all players the minor for
Is latter ore not Includedthe association will not be effective when the
tUne arrives Hugh of the
to to tho men after the
We decided not to affiliate with the AmericanFederation of Labor for the reason that we didnot think it was time to make such a moveWe want to go along slowly see where westand Wo recent assurance that theAmerican Federation of us Itsmoral support which of courses will be of valuehut we can realize the exact strength
to take n step that might be regretted the
this closer together than they haveThe players must live the magnatesmagnates must by the
In case of any unfair treatment afforded to
Association would order strike but I dothat we resort to harsh measures Playsot have been oppressed In andby the magnates Nationalthey heave been lInt with our Protective Association In full weconfident that ties magnates In future willsee fit to BO negotiate with thatthere will be no grievances We donot care to give out the namm of our ofllceri atpresent for the reason that might be dls
that ourthat a meeting won mot enthusiasticEvery delegate expressed his views and there
rived for thee to some toect themselves from further
When we have perfected our organizationleave Included of minor leagues webe In a to dictate terms which let
t be understood will not be unreasonable Inmy way Harris representing Presidentlompers told us that we not have to
support other unions In the of beingout and that our dues would be merely
lomlnal We think ofourselves with his organization but action has
deferred forIt is said that the President of the Proteotlre
Association IB either of Boston or GriffithChicago
National Leagne Record
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AmericanAt MilwaukeeIndianapolis 4 Milwaukee 3
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Baseball Games TodayNATIONAL LEAGUE AND AUBRICAX ASSOdATIOI-
IPHUburr at Brooklyn si Newrlnnatl at Philadelphia Chicago at Boston
KASTERN tKAarest Worcester Hartford at Prorldems
Syracuse at Montreal Toronto
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Raseball Notes
Kelley has played eighteen fames without an tma-
teason made seven errors In tour i listweek
Nine errorless games hue been played ty tiesBrooklyns this season
The New Yorks made twentytight errors In thrutames played last week
Heeler hai filled to hit safely In ten of the ttlrtreight games played ny Brooklyn
The to restore the double umpire system kaibeen dropped b the magnates txcauM the ellisexpense
The Long Island A C has June SO and Au IIto teams olterlng suitable lndu meBU
Address E N Homlr 220 Broadway ManhattanHarry V MeagberA wins the bet AS
a ball over the fence of Manhattan HellIn 1 00 that field being known as the Iolo GroundsIn that year
Owing to cancellation the Linden A X has July4 A It and will pay railroad expenses IronNew York for teases Address II S Cole
Linden N JThee Manhattan College bell nine anti the Onto
Athletics wilt play their game this season es
Saturday afternoonThe Spalding Literary Union No 2 team would
to arrange games with strong outoltown teams offettag a guarantee for sundays Address B JHattie 14 West Sixtieth street
The Monroe Juniors of this hATB a few open
dates which they would like to fill with first M
teams offering a guarantee Saturdays and Sundtrsopen Address Capl Robert A Trauucber 337 liftSstreet
The Eaton Ilasebsll Club hasall Saturdays and Sundays In July also July 4
A M and P M open and would like to hear Ironsteams a suitable guarantee Ad
dress H 0 Lustlg tie East Seventeenth streetThe Suburban has June 23 open for a riot
away from home with any strong emlprofeteam within loo miles of New York that w U-
I7 tn streetThe Parks Baseball Club of Long Island City IM
open and would like to hear Item uniformed tramiwith averaging ID out of town testiSpreferred J 199 Twelfthstreet Island City
The Clinton K a has July 4 X U srIP M and 21 and all Saturday attemooni In Aurtiit
to close with firstclass teams a suitable guirAddresn Frank Youngling manager M
Astor place Jersey City
rohn Swims Across the Dndson RIverEighty third Street
Harry Krohn the crack lonrdlstancswimmer of the Pastime A C swam across
23 minutes He dived off the pier at thefoot of street at 1232 oclockand reached Woodcllffe on the Jersey shore st-l oclock ills time would leave muchbettor only for a strong ebb tide that carriedhim for a Innit dlntnnre Jack
and Charles Murphy followed Krohntnarowboat and wero whenthe swimmer lifted himself Into ntfinish without their EfsUtunce18 years old
CricketThe race for the cricket championship of York
begun In earnest and the game already daredIndicate a well contested and Interesting series In
competition for Individual prliM K J tifoAn-rast hiss assumed a commanding lead SOIl the fact
that he has already compiled centuries Indicatesi return to his form of a few years he was
ranked among the best bsHmrn ot tnlt vicinityL a Cobb lead the bowling with an average of116 The club records follow
METROPOLITAN DISTRICT CRICKET lEAGUE
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