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OOOOOOOOOOOOOO o Candidates For o o County Offices o oooooooooooooo FOR AUDITOR I hereby announce myself u candi dato for County Audit cr, subject to thc rules of the d?mocratie primary. li. A. Abruma. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Auditor, subject to the rulen of tho Democratic prl uiarv J. it. C. ti Hil FFT N. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself u cundi date for County Supervisor of Ander son county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primury. TIIOS. D. KAY. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county supervisor, subject to the Dumocrutlc prlmury. J. MACK KINO. I hereby announce myself u can didate for the office of county super visor of Anderson county, subject to the rules governing thu democratic primary. T. M. VANDlVEIt. I hereby announce myself a candi date for supervisor of Anderson coun ty, subject to the rules of democratic primary. C. A. MARTIN. 'rna COMMISSIONER lt. A. Sullivan of Fork township is hereby announced for commissioner for Sectlou One, comprising Fork, Kock Mills, Pendlet JU and Centervllle townships. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner for the third section, consisting of Garvin, li rushy Creek, Will bunston and Hope well townships, subject to thu action of the democratic prlmury. II. A. FOSTER. I hereby announce myself a candi date for county commissioner for the third section, consisting of Garvin, Urushy Creek, WlilianiHton and Hope well' townships, subject to the action of the dcmucrutls primary. II. A. FOSTER. FOR tOI?NTX TREASURER I hereby announce myself a candi date for county treasurer, subject to the rules of thu democratic party. J. MERCER KING. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for County Treasurer of An derson county subject lo the rules of the Democratic party. JACOH O. BOLINGER." I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner' from District No. 2, comprising Pendleton, 1 mk Mills, Fork'and Centervllle townships, subject to the' rules of tho democratic primary. D. S. HOBSON. I hereby announce my elf a candi date for re-election as Commlssionui for- District No. A., comprising Hones Path, Martin, Helton und liroudwuy township, subject to the rules of thc 'Democratic primary. J. M. Dunlap. Th? friends of R. A. Mullklu liere by announce him us a candidate for county Commissioner from district compohlng Hopewell, Brushy Creek, Garvin and YVllllamaton. Subject to the mles and government of the Dem ocratic Primary. FOR PRORATE JU DOE W. P. Nicholson is hereby announc ed as a candidato for re-election to the o nice of Probate Judge, aubject to the rules of'thu'democratic pri mary.- ? " ' . 1, hereby announce myself a candi ' dat? for the office ot probate Judge of Anderson county,'aubject to the rules bud to the result of the D?mocratie primary. V1CT?R D. CHESHIRE. .?i?? ,.t.?; it ?il ? ,tf-? i? . . :?ii> I-hereby knudiutbe 'mytwlf u candi duto for ?'rubato Judge Of Andqtwou County subject to Hui.rules .ut , .the democratic- primary.- , r W. Pi COX. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date'for thc ellice of Probate Judge-for Anderson county, subject-to tho rules .of thc-democratic Primary, ' i. T. HOLLAND 1 hereby announce myself , a candi date' "for'''the office of judge of pro bate-for Anderson county, subject to ?tho rules governing the democratic .primary election. ". W/H. FRIERSON. FOB STATE -SENATOR T~" I hereby announce myself a candi date fdr State senator from Anderson County, subject to the rules of the De mocratic primary election. - ii L. SHERARD. Hereby announce myaolf a candi date for the State Senate, from Ander son county, subject lp the rules ot the Democratic primary, j j : /. ? ? ' Clint Summers, Jr. REPRESENTATIVE v ', I ttereby announce myself as a can didate tor "House* bf Representatives from Anderson county, subject to tho rul?s bf the dom oe ru tlc porty. . ' ?' - *i .OBCAR>p. QRA-Y. / y I hereby announce myself u candi date for the 11 ouse of Re presen t at ive from A mle i non county aubject to tho ruleu of the democratic, pr I mary. ? :3 ...RUFUS FAN Ti JR. FDR CONO RESS I hereby anno'unco myself a cnndl . dato for Congreaafrom the Third Con 'gresalonal District,' .subject . to the rules Of the democratic party. . . j, ?ac. JOHN A:/HORTON,. fe ... ... Belton, s. a v.yl.i. . ..-.,/.., ? . i j ' .. .rt ! .. ELEANOR WOODRUFF. .?"pHE FRINGE ON THE GLOVE" jj 1M u dramatic ?tory of lifo In thc wost, lu which thc devotion of true friendship plays u most Important pu rt. Eleanor Woodruff, whose character work lias uiude her famous, hus one great ambition lu life-that ls to play a lend In a crazy comedy. She HII>? ?be would liku to trade places with lovely Mabel Normand for u duy. In "Mareen, the Halfbreed," n wom an gives all that she bas to give to ti worthless mau. Ile degrades her and casts ber off. Another woman with no knowledge of bin previous alliance snc rl?ces herself to him. The llrst, with all the hatred and fury of n woman scorned, seeks revenge. Her hand is stayed by the helpless and innocent victim of the man's perfidy. A com mon sorrow brings the women together. 6CENE FfcOM ?THE FR fa GE -.ON Tht? In "ITls Last Cull'1 the actor's years of suecos are forgotten, and the last days of Ills lifo ure days of poverty and turtidowns by malingers und agents. The old actor iit'.uiids one of the plays In which be hus often played the lead ing putt mid ls recognized. The lead ing mao ls unable to gu on, und '? old Thespian ls asked lu take lils place. Ills wonderful neting ls a triumph, and he ls called and recalled before the cur tain. The excitement und Joy of lt all are too much for the old man. and he smilingly answers the last ?.all before a^ greater and higher audience. "The I laud of Horror" ls a sensa tional dru tun in which ii young steeple jack cllugs to the bands of af grout clock on *'.. very top of a skyscraper while the mun who lucked him out upon the lace of the clock liecomcs in sane at the thought of what be bas done. "When the Men Left Town" tho women get cunt roi of the town and stop smoking. d> inking and cninhUiig., Tim men rev?.lt iml leave. The-women suddenly discover that tho mere iii tile ls very handy when lt conies to berny work. The' ?' is ii tlcitioiistraitimi ngillin*: the muyo;,..-.-,, etid the men are recalled. The suffragettes win the day lp "The New Fire Chief." The old tire cider. Runny. ls d'sybieid by ii progressive militant. tfhV'scifi ral of the old Hr? horses. An auto engine takes their places. Things look pniiiilMiig until ti fire occurs Tin- new chief neglects'her duty for 'he * :Ve iiMier'toj?et while the (Ire burns. Thu auto bas- a mishap; und the town ls lin 'atend? with a conttii gration, l'.u'v.v. who h^ptirvhHHcd his old horse nail l e? d ,sties to'theires, ede. get* Hu? tire nuder--control mal proves himself the right man In the right-place. NATIONAL At Philadelphia I'S; Chicago 4 At Brooklyn, I; Cincinnati 4.' Af New York il; Pittsburgh 4. At lior.trn R; St. Louis (J. FEDERAL Urooklyn, June is.- Today'.- raufen between Itmolclyn and Cincinnati wa:; I another battle royal with plenty oV freak incident)-. The visitor? won ?4 to 1. P.!*ntmi wtiti bil for two Issued four pasees, made a wild pitch laud had Ibice stolen nation uguihst I him on which Ctfr? of which the ruh ncra advanced to third mi u wild ?throw by Clarke, yet Urooklyn got only one run. >? FUcbl'C: I cincinnati _ 200 000 002 -4; U ; 2. Urooklyn . 000 010 omi- i; 2;. l.: Catlin ami Clarke; Allen, Schmutz lund McCarty; Boston, June IS.- lu u game thal dragged through two boura and thirty .ven minuter. St. Loni:'. o'of titted. Hostel toduy li lo l>. by ?coihig(*4?S>i j runs in the first'half of'the ninth There were r?verai close playa nail 'playera of both team.-, made strenuo us objection:- io the ile?li ion:. VAt'Villi close of thu ipi mi) a erowal followed Pmpire Byron oft the field anil hbot1 ed bini. Score: St. Louis . 202 ODO 002-6; S;l. St. Loiihi . 020 2H1 htm r.;ll; 0. Hobin: on. Steele, Porrjlt, Sallee and I Snyder ; Purdue, Crutcher and Whal I lng, Philadelphia, June IS. Philadol phia tok advantage or the wildness ol' Cheney und Pieren and of Chico-] go's error? and walked tiff with tho victory today 12 to 4. J? Scoie: Chicago .'. 300 DOO 001- 4; ?; \\^ Philadelphia Ol?, oti2 400 -12;ll ; :J" Cheney, Meroe, Stack and Urcs.ua I han and Needham; Marshall, OCHCII I ger and Burris.; New York, June IS.- Pittsburgh] evened thcrerles-with N?*w" York-by' tuking-un uphill game today 4 to 3?. With the rcore 3 to 0 in- favor o? New York, the Piratea scored titree runs In the Xth inning on four bits, and ? two errors by Stock. Wagner went through the entire surtes with out making a lilt. Manager McGraw was order i'd off the field by Umpire Emslie tn- the ?rst inning while idem sent Snodgrass off the field, lu j the ! even th. I Score: Pittsburgh _ 000 000 040-4j 9; 0' New York - ... 000 101 100-3; 8; 2. Adams, Con zehn an, Harmon and Gibron, Coleman; Demarco and Mey-' era. . /MbiKansan City' 2; Baltimore u. . ,at> indianapolis ft; Buffalo 3. Ai Chicago 3* Pittfburgh 2. At St. Lou lu -I; Brooklyn ti. jmlhinapuli.-. June Indl?nnpo II! hunched bita today und won froth I tu ft:*, lo 5 io ii. Today':' victory la Hie urti Mi st ra Ich t ror tho local team. Score: m?nalo . <;oo 002 mo- ".; :;; 2. Indiar.apolirt .. 0U0 020 120-"B; 7; 1. ' Knapp and Blair; Kui..tiling and Rei Iden. v iiiinr.aa t'ily.,Jut.o -^Knimaii city defeated (tait imo VC Imlay 2 lo 0. Doo lan and Wutdi, who were suspended recently iu!lowi.\g an aif,umcnt with au umpire in Chicago, wore buck in thc name for Ballimore. Score : ..?*-?.? > Kalt ?more .. Kansas tilly AMERICAN hon otto nu;) -0; 7; 1. 000 ?00 200^-2; 7; I nd Jack .-..WHiiolii), Smith. Conic;. : Hitch; Cuilop and IO:.; tel ly Chicago, June I'S. -l'hk leid Plitn ?burgh to two hitit today and Chicago [Won Hu* teil tuning game. 3 to 2. Se ii re: I'lrMnngh _ 020 OOO doo- 2; 2; 0. Chlc?go . IOU 001 000-3 ; 9; U. St. Louis, June 18.*-Brooklyn won tho third of its series with St. Louiu 0 to 4. Score, : Brooklyn . 201 110001 -?; 10; 2. St. Loni:- _ 201 Hld 000-4; I; 2. Hinnman and Land; Willett aud Si mon. VIRGINIA LEAGUE At Peterr.huig 1; N'nr'nlt: 0. Al Richmond (i; Roanoke 0. ' North Caro? Lia League At Diuham-Gre . .joboro-min. At Wlnston-So' .1 B; Charlotte 7. At Asheville-': eigh-rain. SOUTHER N LEAGUE At Atlanta ^'ashville-rnfn. At Montgc: ry-Mobiic-rain. At New Oil ana 2; Birmingham 9. At Chatte' aga 2; Memphis 6. At Chatt: .joga-Memphis, morning, rain. South Atlantic "?T Savannah 3; Columbia r?. j At CoInmbu3-.?acks?nvH?c-rain. At Macon-Albany. rain. At Chai le-.-ton 1 ; Augusta 2. At Clovctaht! Nov.' York--rain. At Detroit';. V.'.mhincirm 2. Al CUii?agb^O; Ruston x. At St. Loins'ft; Philadelphia, ii. chicago. Jilt.'- Ix.-Chicago batted .fi,ii Scott's .!.'!;.?.(.i y all about the Held today and r.ht!t out the locals 8 to b, In the llt.-t gani? ol Hid Burles; Chl mgu l?,it. Lefiiian! Lu:il chough but he could not bi: k'ppoituuoy. Score: Ho.iton ._.' 001 Ooo util-S; 14; I. Ciihugo ugo 000 OiiU-77-O; S; 0. Leona. J uiiid C4r'"Usit|i; J. Suoti und {^hiilk.iuj.d.Majjier. ? . lWr?it,.,jiln?' ?S.-'Che tigers de te?ied Wa,t:Vr^^o??!?iioii today 4 to 2. In the op?nliirf'Vam.e nf the r ifles wjth Washington. Ruin bedail ut the .op ening 01' Hie fourth inning and con tinued tor thu'''rest of tho game. The. slippery ball .seton ii lo botiiei John r.oii moie !h:o| ii did Duimc. OD II dry. feld L'aynnaugh':'. home- run might have freon held to a singlo. This war-. U|o third. ronr.cci;. ive delea! tor John .1 . Seor?:: "Ot??? Washington ?.. r.'?0 000 lftl- 2; 3; Joiinsoti and Aim lilith, and Wil liams; Dubuu .bnd Stanage. St. Louis. June IS.-'Tiie world' champions today cculd no!, p.vorconif a lead tho home club secured in the. emly innings, BO St.ILouis won from Philadelphia. C to B, and went into tlii rd place In t'?e ra ec for the Amer! can League penaiiut. Strunk knocked a home run in tbe*"eighth Ininns with men on secoad and third busos. Score- i Philadelphiat .-010 000 031-5 10 St. Ixiuls.. _ 102 101 lox-(J l l Plank, Ut . n and l^ipp and S -hang Baumgai'dnt j ano Mitchell, mid Ag new. . American Association .At St.: Paul .4; 'Cleveland 0: At Kansas City 0; Louisville G. At Mlnueapoli? 1; Columbus 3. - At Milwaukee .3; Indianapolis 5 (flist game.) At Milwaukee 10; Indianapolis ti. (rccond gan?e'. y International League Al Newark'2; Tor?nto 3. ' At Ballimore 2; Montreal 3. At Jersey Cl?.y 5; Buffalo 14. At Providence 12; Rochester G. fir; t game." A . r " Providence 3; Rochester 6. second, game. Warlike Front. Turks Make Provision^ Against POMSL ble Oreek Trnublet. Constantinople. Turkey, Juno IS. Henry Morgenth:-1, Un ?tod Slates um baaaador to Tnrl.ey, todfiy sent Hoff man Phillp, re?rolary of Ute em lins-! sy. to. Smyrna tn ascertain tho poJil*'' Hon thorn pf American' citizens who might be placed lu "danger hy the threatenend uuHw'hrlstiah rising 'tn Ania Minor. . S-Turki<jili rofUgben frribi Macedonia, who assert .that they have been driv en out by tho tlreeks, have orrlveiMn ronnlder.ible numbera on the-Asiatic coast, whero they havo token ponses r.Ion of catiro villages deserted by their former Greek Inhabitants who havo crossed ovor ta; tho Island ? of Chios and M lt y leno. v ' There lins been some pillaging in' the district along tile co sst "of Asia Minor and altogether the position there ls gonn rsl ly regarded aa a-dsngorous one although Turkish officials are ming srent efforts to keep the people in check. At tho same tfhie prepmUons ure hoing made by tho Turkish authorities to meet any possible Greok-attack. The INirklah m'ntsrer of war lum gone to Smyrna and the Turkish troop have placed mines nt the entrance to thc Gulf. . SAYRE & BALDWIN * . [ ARCHITECTS * . Blecktcy B|.lu^. ?u?lirj?r., S. C f . Citizens National Dank Bldr. * ). Raleigh }*. C. ? ?4? ?* ? . * SCBSCRIBR FOR THE ANDERSON BAILY INTELLIGENCER, THE BEST FAMILY '??VnPAfEli ?H, Sbrjtjl CAROLINA. '.^ THE YEAR. * " Jailed n Uctertlve. ??' '. . .. : . Burke, one ot the detectives'employ ed by attorneys of Leo. M. Frank, today was indicted by the ' Fulton county grand Jnry ?h an'tho charge of an attempted subornation of per jury: . Bnrho- ts.-: occured of having attempted t,o persuade .Neille - Fergu son, one Qf ..tao .witnesses j against Ci auk In bis trial for them 11 ni or of Mary Phajtan.cto- ohange Uer. teatl raony. Tho..attempt fl/ allegeit to have been made in conn oct lon with f-ran UV effort to aedfiro-.a new; trail. Rorke waa lelcanod on ?houri. y "??-???. ... --! . 8oldler'a {dost Trying Position: The average soldier finds- the most terrifying position to be that of stand ing mctionless In the front rank, ex posed to the enemy's* fire Without-be ing able to. reply. The order to ad vance br to charge wtth fixed bayonets Is then r?trlivdd sk a releaa e from agony.. Movement,.even Into greater peril, distracts tbs mind and greatly reduces tWmenfaf?tagtiyvh. . . ..il Ult* M*))."'' . -l.H. . TBE HAHTVW?L, GA;, and ANDERSON, S. C , By Way of NATIONAL 'HIGH VV AV HAILEY'S F1 MfJ *? ' ? M. HurfnrUfMh. ." A MVA Y? (ROSS .12 3r; -ft?y?f?n, (Ja. T, T , , ,. R! y i: " AT , L0 tu -Il A ITil. YJ4;.I* KRH.V 3K M. ( ommeree, Gu. NirvC MOAT 48 >l? Jefferson, Gu. COM? LANDING m M. Winder. Ga. . I. lt A Di: H KOA l?S CA M. (arl. (.ri. Qt ICH SF. K VI CK ttl) M. A ii h ti ru. On. FKRKIAOK th Cf S. M? M. lawrenceville, On. IMlONK AT 'tm. M. Duluth, Gn. - HAILEY'S FERRY. 1)7 .M. XwrcniHift Ott. GOOD CAMPING 115 M. Atflntn, Ou. GROUNDS tl M. Hurt well. Ga. 7 31. I!AUDY'S I: CK KV, I I M. StUiv.S. C._ .. 28 .M. Anderson, S. C. SK M. Wllliiunstohi ?.$'. :>s .11. tiree ti ville, JV C/ 71 M. tirrer, S. C. ?Kt Sf. Sp:?rluiibur^> S.1 C. ll? M. Ort finer-S. C.., ll? M. OiKfenhf/VtV* . INI il. Cluirl(itkv.^..C. Crossing at HAILEY FERRY I? not affected by low water. Get your Gasoline and Auto Oils at Hailey's Drug Store, Hartwell. Ga. Bolo Agent igorFirestone Tiree. Try some. W. I. Hailey. Hartwell.,G'a.."Age?;t. A free*camping house bas beeil erected at Hailey's Ferry, for the public Ree tuc Hudson SIXES before buying. W. I. HAILEY, Anent, Hurl well. Cu. Fmancial and Commercial IMITAT Vrtrlr Cr?H-nn I contracta for pato and buyers paid 4 l^ev/ I OTK morton points over yesterdays close for that _ ' ~" ... ,, option tn tho carly part of the ses N? v. York, Juno 18.-The generally 8,0|, wn"0 tm; new i>rop3 woro ut thu favorable average of today n weather UV(.|;m news promoted scattering selling in . v.Vathcr conditions were consider the cotton market, bul an early decline 0,, favornbi,. and led to some selling was recovered and tho 'close waa earlv ," ,ho tlav Tho tra(]o howevor. steady, net three points 'higher, on t."nlu "ot E^an? the small acreage talk Ju".-.', willi other months net unchang- (.omu,? from both Texas and Oklaho Od to 3 pointa ipv/cr. The Wik around R,a ond a MuyjnR wave In the nev/, the local ring-Suggestediault? a gen- crops VG3Uitod. December was tho oral feeling that the crop was tm strongest month timi nt ita Hiigfcegt proving tind rome of the private Crop was , po,,u oV,,r yeatenluy'.; Inst quo nuwn published during tho day wus tatlon. Cotton futures closed Rtoady. more encouraging, but there were a June' 12.31 ? July 32.36; October 12.811: great many unfavorable reports, par- December 12.87; January 12.70; March ItcuUirly from Texas and a statement 12.77. that Hie Oklahoma State department "spot cotton steady unchanged/Mid of agriculture had estimated thc cot- jimg jg 13_iC gales on THO BPOT( QJ,O; lon iicreagn af Oklahoma at 13 per j0 Qr ri vc, 100. cont under lapt year's probably helped_ tho rally from the early doeline. j II . . Tin- market opened steady at a de- iaJTain and JrrOVlSlOIlS cline o? to 5 points and activo. h < . month* ?old fi to 8 points net lower Chicago, June li.-Huge aalen for during, the early trading under llqui- export gave today's wheat market an dation, hy sonic of yesterday's lato upward ewing, (.'losing prices, al-J buyers and /local prensure. This Bell- though euny were a sixteenth to 1-4 a lng wai encouraged by the indifferent 3-Sc net higher. Corn finished 1-3 a nhowlug of the Liverpool [ cables, the 3-8c off to 1-8 a l-4c above last night, failure of the early weather map to mid oats with a gain of 1-4 a 2-8 to KhowVthy general heavy rains in Tex- 1-2 a G-8c. Tho outcome lu provisions as such au Btlggested by some of the was 11 rteP of a shade to 2 1-2 a 6c. priv?te advices of yesterday after- . -?-? noon; and the favorable otfklal fore- Stocks and Bonds cast. Offerings were readily taken at the ... ???.? ? "-. ? . " ?api . . ? d?cline, however, with prominent N^w ^ ork June 17.-A Wttor show Bpct people and Liverpool houses ,n? was ?lade by the stock market to good buyers,ot July., while there l'ay . Ul? ??vance was g?nerai, hut seemed to bo some trade demand for lhero, W?rf? few Instances in new crop month Thia, steadied the which R exceeded friction*' market andres later worked higher Tho, f,rm ,rm? was, d?f ln a mp^ ou covering and moderate liull sup- BUP? !? repurchase -by .traders w.ho< ,,{(rj ^f -r. ? . . sold during Hie earlier days of the Colton futures closed steady. - w?elf: T1*T ,WIU\ 3 markf(1 a?H#?? Opened Closed ?f,??^lngs London was in a cheer jll?y Io 87 12.53 mood which ie? to n-corresponding August 1 1*> 89 129? movement i" the--International stocks October....12.08 126? ^f6, , . . . Oecember 127? l'>74 Importance was attached to a fur Janunrv ..'..'.*.' 12>,9 thor break i" foreigb exchange ratea w r , .loao 19?o us a hulllsh factor. Demand sterling .,,,.1 "..".i i dropped under 488.50. It was felt ?eS 12 40 gulf 12*05 No aides lhat ?*? movement pointed to curtail .c.mis. i., m.. gun i?.ye. wo gaios. mQnt oI tho extraordinary flow of * . m gold-out of tho country. Notwithstand LilVerpoOl Cotton ing the break, $2,650,000 more gold - ff was engaged for export today. Time Liverpool, June 18.-^Oetton, spot loan?- wore easier, j steady, good middling' ? 33/ middling Ju .the bond market there were wide 7.70; low middling 7.28:'. Salea 0.000; fluctuations. Missouri Pacific con : peculation abd export 30.0. ,[Receipts vertible 5s lost 2 points, but later re 13.000. ' " .'? - covered half of their decline. Rock -.. . ?--r-~~.. Island d?b?ntui es and International ' f*r?.fti>?? Qffrj Oil " Steam Pump were exceptionally V.UIIOH Occtl Vyil strong. Chicago-and Indiana Coal -- Railway os'colapsed, falling 24-points Now YTIVK, June >T8.-After a to 61. Total tales par value |1,820, I steady opening due-to-the firmness OOO. United States bondB were un o'. lnrd, cottonseed'Oireaaed off i!n- changed on call." Ocr realizing and a light outside trade. ., , . ,," j-.,,. ,-. Later ft rallied' again with cottoh and M/i??ir Hw Pall on scattered covering. 'Refiners sold lUOlwy V/n V?dll early but were, Mayers1 irf'the last hour. - Final -prices., we'fo' 2^ pAlnJs to three New York, June 18.-Mercantile pa lower. ?. . V/lfe ' . .per 3.1-2 a 4. -EL ' _.?, lr. ' Sterling steady, at a decline', KO days Nsw Orleans'Cotton SSI? ,,. . ?r r --. " Bar Silver 66 3-4. New OrlcknPr Jane ?l?.-Aft*rrbclng Mextdan dollars 44. Government adversely Influenced by liquidation the bonds irregular. Call money firm 1 cotton vmnrhef steadied up on talk 3.4 a 2; ruling rate 2. Closing I 3-4 from'the-wertern':bett.of a'large dc- a 7-8. ore?se in acreage an*Closed at a not Time loans, weaker; 60 days 2 1-4; decline o? 1 to 4 points, which was ninety days 2 1-2; six months 3 1-4. within a point or two of-the best, so - u_, ?;._ far ns the hew crops wer? cohcorrted. PROTECT RASEBALL Unlike yebterday. there were few July . -----y -U...1 jaggg"*tfg-. BgggBy President Johnson - i-iajs f'hase *T?!! ATTOACTIV? VAGA- , g!^g^ Gamcv T.Ii>RJ TOUR' ' v Chicago. ,'Junc. 17.-President John ''^Ww?i?W?^vVi VIAW?W? ' son declared Ute American league to t i^NSE^^TSSraft?'^^^- - day wa* , ready, to nght tho new raid ?-Bwn?i??iv?! - - v ? on. its players predicted by President ? m-v'iruJv ,?rn Gilmore of the Federal league Not ??w?wmtf- on,y *he American league try to ^^??? . ? j* ''V&M prevent Cb ute's playing with the Buf . - ??W^P?J.VI??-J? falo Fed:*?: , bat lt has already mov ????I*rL^i cd for rirorentlhg other >Vhlto Sox SE A HO A HI) AIR LINE RAILWAY from Jnmplng, And Connections s Dan Johnson president of the Am i inennrPisgah0 '-.? ;; cricau league said tonight: Niagara 'ails? *T w.ii see to it that no-player who, T3. aga ra 0 orge, Jumps no timttor how. Jvg a star ho Toronto,* .". lp, wil ever, piny jin or^anUed ..baseball Thonxnnd Islands, fAffi'lh. federal Tea4w(^tean.'8 will not Bapidn. of Iks. 8L Lawrence ijot-'ia' cindie (ployeritroin Co^lslfty.'a 'Montreal* . ' r club, If :Hul Chane, Jumps ilia eonrtoaet Quebec . .. . tWwIllvn?it?r^U^-wttiiithe^l^ieii-1 Montmorency Vau* . ^?lhlilew'alfwHPatop-)tlm the-sasne M...Anne.de Ueaoprc, .... ^aw*Chier-uV>ra?spn>??Wa? p'roYcnted iYKhn> MOiratalaaV v . . ?rom splaying w|U>-Uio .Kansas City Summit IVashfflgton, Slub.1' Kdfllon nnd ? ?. ' _: hiiKew York H:. . Symimtlihers Shot. S^'^B^O^ YORK :Tamp,^ M/^June lO.-yia Larc *?rzr '?.-??. A?. Texas. J?nb n?-^Danlol Qonsa Coat for olebteen days of Rest, Hoste- 4?a rwaa chief ?n^??o?: .-.hore, J ation. Interesting and Iastyncttve mtm~} ?a,^^^ - Were |" {control ! ?vel .; ' V . ^ ?. ' IpC-'Tahipico.'aftd .his 'asstetanta-'tfera': Porsooally^conducted^by^Mr.j?. 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