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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 7

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS Michigan Avenue ARE OERING: I1 9 ALL GOODS SOLD CHEAP EVERYTHING IRST CLASS AND WARRANTED 42 Michigan Avenue I 4 8 NEDERLANDER BROS :1 NTJACTURERS 3 JOBBERS IN Swing anil Chewing Tobaccos Cigarettes DETROIT MICH Nefr Roods anOTew Prices 1 0 4 0 0 1 1 6 SIXTY NINE PI EGES for $3 75 0 0 Mabley the Clothier 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 4 I 10 3 ft 9 6 9 8 0 0 0 1 THIRD 2 3 253 4 AT ST LOUIS 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 07 08 PROGRAMME' OR THE NORTHWESTERN AMATEURi BEGATTA AT MUSKEGON This set G9 PIECES with LARGE PLATES at $3 75 is the BIGGEST KIND A BARGAIN 45 0 0 1 0 00 0 0 0 0 40 2 50 2 OO 2 50 25 55 OO 00 50 00 4' Bargains in DRESS GOODS Bargains in HATS EATHERS and LOWERS Trade booming A few more of those 8c RIBBONS Dressmaking Parlors in back part of stqre where you can save 25 per cent by leaving your orders for Dressmaking Underwear etc etc Respectfully Experts Metropolitans Abbotts'' Alerts Abbotts Experts 0 0 7 0 1fil 0 1 6 11 10 IAjstzd 1 Interior Decorations The clPcnM y' On Monday which Is probably one of the largest and most complete establishment of the kind in the will give three exhibitions in in addition to the street parade The tents will be erected at Michigan avenue and Tenth street and the exhibitions proper are announced to 'be given rat 10 a and 2 and 8 The street parade will start from the show grounds at 7 in the morning the following being the route: Up Michigan avenue to Monroe along Monroe to Ran dolph up Randolph to Gratiot up Gratiot to Brush down Brush to Jefferson avenue down Jeffemon to Second up Second to Michigan avenue and thence along Baker street and Trumbull avenue to Michi gan avenue and the starting place a 07 07 07 IO 15 25 201 00 Jefferson and Woodward Aves AT PHILADELPHIA (Jo 2 1 Base Ball 7 There is a growing impression that two or three members of the Detroit team are playing for a re lease It may not be weil founded but there is cer tainly cause to think differently They are playing in "an indifferent manner and when two members have been remonstrated withUiey have replied: you like my play you can give me my re To this one of them added can get $500 mdre than I ant getting The reason of this Is possibly found in the fact that at least two mana gers of American Association clubs have already regardless of the pledge given in New York last Spring when that association was received into the fellowship of the league sought to induce League players to break tlieir contracts i In this connection it may interest the public to know that Manager Chapman says in a very decided tone of voice: shall release no one but shall sus pend them instead game was but' a repetition of those of Thursday and riday well fielded but charac terized by weak and ineffective battingA Of twenty nine men who hit the ball fairly precisely six gave it speed enough to securea base and twenty three of the twenty seven put out1" died around the dia mond li Neither side scored until the fourth inning when a two bagger by York and a single by Phillips earned the visitors a run Then everything re mained quiet until the seventh when singles by Evans and Daly a two bagger by Dunlap' a single by Glasscock juggle of grounder and sacrifice fly to Wood gave the visitors five runs three of them earned In the eighth Hotaling's' mu if of Trott's long fly base on balls a passed ball and muff of high fly at the plate gave the De troits two runs and they got another in the ninth on single a wild pitch and Quest's single THESCORE: 1 ft 6 4 a inances for the Year Just Closed i The fiscal year closed ou Saturday and with it ended the term Of Controller Bridge who however will continue in office until his successor is appoint I ed Chief Clerk Terties has figured out the receipts I and disbursements of the year which were as fol lows: I Balance in treasuiy June 30 1862 1 I 1 RECJKIPTRe General tax 46 Special assessments ItHOOtJ 28 Sundries 402513 1742809 84 Detroit city sinking fund Interest fund Htreetpaving sinking fund Public Library fuuT a General fund Board of Public Works general fund Gas and street lighting' fund Printing and stationery I 1UUU I Contingent fund I City poor fund I Public sewer fund Health Department fund I Public building fund Belle Isle public improve 'ment fund Park improvement fund Street opening fund Allej opening fund Recorder a Court fund Police Court fund Superior Court fund City fund General rOad fund Load fund Board of Education fund Metropolitan Police Coin fund Water fund ire fund Police life and health Special assessment fund i nt rest fund Redemption fund Central public market fund Russell Street Cemetery fund Refunding roll fund Temporary loan fund Boulevard fund Public entertainment Cud Dog tax fund Alley opening legal tender account Balance in treasury June 30 1883 Earned runs Cleveland 4 Two base hits Dunlap York 'Reached first base Detroit 12: Cleveland Total bases Detroit 26 Cleveland 40 irst base on Detroit 6 Cleveland 10 irst base on errors Detroit 2 Cleveland 3 irst base on called Detroit 3 Cleveland 1 irst base ou Detroit 1 Cleve land 3 Double arrell Quest and Powell Quest I Houck and arrell Hotahngand Phillips Dunlap and Phillips i Struck Quest Weidman Dunlap Bushong I Daly Left on bases Detroit 4 Cleveland 6 £Wld Daly ball Bushong I Strikes Off Weidman 31 off I Balls On Weidman 83 on Daly 95 I Time of game Two hours i 'urlong Attendance 1100 AIB BALLS Trott caught a fine game on Saturday u' Beecher was an interested looker on I Chapman bought the boys some new red stockings on Saturday to change tbejr luck Wrong color ij 1 The Howard beat the Miyos 16 to 9 1 A business meeting of the Cass Club will be held i at the Brunswick Monday evening I Lincolns 22: Onyx 0 AC' Bryaht 2 Stratton Seniors 12 Juniors 8 4 Burnham Co beat Allan Co Score' reserved a Aothschiid Sittig 43 Macauley'A Co 15 Simon Co 12 Phoenix 6 I Parke Davis Co 11 James Davis Co 1' The following are the scores of thogames of base ball at the Hamtramck Driving Park last week whereby the Abbotts won the prize and a new uni I form: BUY OUR P1RISI1NB0SETEAS1T G9 Pieces with Dinner Breakfast Tea Plates for $3 75 The Oar THE NORTHWESTERN REGATTA The programme of the 'fifteenth annual regatta of the North western Amateur Rowing Association at Muskegon on the 24th and 25th of this month has been issued? The races will be as follows open to all members of the association: Senior pair oared shells junior pa oared shells senior four oared shells nmioi four oared shells senior six oared Shells junior six oared shells senior double sculls junior double sculls senior single sculls junior single sculls barges a The races will be one mile and return" In addi tion to the above the following races have been add ed to the programme: our oared shells one and one half miles straight? away open to all regularly organized amateur rowing clubs Canoe and duck boat races and Jog rolling match The entrance fees will be as follows: Six oars $15 barges $1S four oars $15 pair oars $10 double sculls $10 single sculls $5' The entries must be made to the Secretary on or'i before July 10 1883 No entries received after that I date Entries for canoe and duck boat races and I log rolling match should be made on or before July I to Alfred Wylie Secretary Committee I Muskegon Mich A fast of members composing the weight of I each and colors under which they will row should 1 accompany each entry I In ten oared races thirteen namesmay be entered 1 six oared eight: four tared six double sculls three pair oared three single sculls one I Two or more entries are necessary In each class to I insure a race I No time allowance given in barge race I In addition to the challenge flags Qf the association I valuable gold badges will be given to each winner of association races In open to all fours: gold I watches will be given to each winner 1 The following companies have free trans I BUSDIESS POINTS article that we wear requires as care nd attention in the selection of the quality as our Soots and shoes In consideration of this fact fL yf Co make it their special aim? to carry hone but the best and most reliable grades having the most of their goods made according to their ex plicit directions Which enables them to give their customers such work as will give full value for the money expended I The second grand excursion to the White Moun tains and sea shore via Michigan Central and River St Lawrence leaves Detroit July '5 11:80 are for round trip $22 These excursions are "ua 4 der able management and exeel for pleasure scen ery and comfort any other lino or particulars apply to £5 A Warren City Passenger and Ticket Agent Detroit Harry Williams fa meeting with more than unusu al success at his riding academy 69 and? State Street The Classes are receiving new scholars al inost daily and the riding of the ladies gentlemen Mnd children from the school under Mr able tutorship is much admired The institution is destined to become ono of the mbst popular in the city 1 Ladies should pay particular attention to the lib eral offer made elsewhere in this issue by Wilson Co for the introduction of their complete pillow form and sham holder combined into every household It is one of the cheapest and most attractive adorn ments of the kind yet invented The company have fitted up reception rooms for ladies over 300 Wood ward avenue where they can be seen any time dur ing the day and evening 7 The Detroit Cleveland Steam1 Navigation Com pany and Star Line of steamers offer the following attractions for the ourth of July 4 Steamer City of Cleveland leaves the wharf foot of Wayne street at 10 tn Monday July 2 for Mackinaw and intermediate ports Steamer Northwest leaves Michigan Central Rail road wharf foot of Third street at 10:30 Tues day July 3 for Cleveland are round trip in eluding admission to the air Grounds $3 (berths ex ira returning reaves vieveiana Wednesday July 4 at 9 thus giving the entire day in Cleveland Steamer City of Detroit leaves company's wharf foot of Wayne street at 9 a Wed nesday July 4 for Port Huron returning arrive at Detroit at 7 a delightful all day ride on the beautiful De troit River Lake and River St Clair are round trip 75 cents: children 40 cents Steamer Evening Star leaves wharf foot of Shelby street at 8: 30 a for Star Island St ClAir Oakland House and Port Huron returning srrive at Detroit at 9: 30 Persons wishing a (UiftKtS WLlUeVtlLU fcl Olar LS1UUU WIU1 5 the steamer Idlewild arriving at Detroit at 1 Round trip fare Star Island 50 cents river ports Si Steamer Idlewild leaves the wharf foot of Shelby street at 4 for Star Island mak ing connection with steamer Evening Star and ar riving at Detroit at 9:30 are 50 cents round trip Parties in want of watches and jewelry will do well to call at the wholesale jewelry emporium of Adolph Enggass to look at the immense line of novelties in new goods compare prices and bear In mind that Mr Enggass obtains direct each and ever article he offers for sale which enables him with perfect confidence to solicit competition The steamer Sappho will give musical matinees Tuesday Thursday riday and Saturday to Lake St Clair leaving Woodward avenue at 8 sharp Evenipgs 8 are fifteen cents The A very House at Mt Clemens under theman ngement of the veteran Bradt is the leading hotel at this famous resort Being recently newly furnished and renovated throughout 7 with several noticeable improvements and connected direct with the celebrated springs by a hallway the? house af fords patients and guests accommodations superior to all others in the place ree areatali trains to take you to the A very Remarkable Case Gn Saturday mornim agjem tlemanly appearing Individual' came into Mobley's store looking for the proprietor On being presen ed to him he tendered Mr Mabley 50 stating' at I the same time that he had been a visitor to the es tablishment during rush: and selecting 'a suit from a pile and trying them on in the private rooms he away without any molestation However on reaching home and seeing a tag with the price marked ou it his conscience would not let him rest until he returned honestly and paid for the goods which he considered such a great bargain Wm' Wright Co the well known dealers in wall papers art furniture wood mantels etc "at 34 ort street west have recently completed some work which not only reflects the greatest credit upon the firm but upon the city as the manner in which it has been done and the materials used cannot be excelled any wherein country Attention is directed to their magnificent decoration of the halls and office at the Russell House The paper used fa of the finest quality and very latest European style 5 The work has been pronounced by lovers of the artistic to be most creditable and it will no bring many orders to the firm during the present season 7 fSa zf Harris have received the contract for for eight of the gold medals? and four solid gold' watches for prizes in the Muskegon Regatta of theNorthwestern Amateur Rowing Association in JulyThe designs for the medals are very handsome The steamer Keweenaw will make a trip to Cleve land leaving the foot of irst street at 10:45 July 3 She will leave Cleveland the evening of the ourth and arrive in Detroit early the morning of the Sth giving passengers one day (July 4) in Cleve land are for round trip $2 berths fifty and seventy five cents meals fifty cehts Accommoda tions secured by calling on Ashley Mitchell foot of irst street I 1 Bought for 369000 7 The United States Medical and Surgical Associa tion of Which Drs of this city are pro prietors have purchased the entire property at Wy andotte known as the River 1'ark Hotel? Their purchase Includes the hotel property the sulphur springs and all the grounds and buildings Moses ield The price paid was $09000 The institution will henceforth be known as the River Park Sanitarium and White Sulphur Springs It is intended to make it one of the best appointed Insti tutions of Its character in the United States There is ample capital back of the enterprise first rate business capacity and the to work with fBr Wood Not One of the Seceders To the Editor of The Detroit ree Press: Under the head of in this ree Press I see that my name fa appended along with a number of others to a call for the purpose of or ganizing a new State homeopathic society While I have nothing but words of condemnation for the re cent connection of our late President Prof ranklin with the firm of I deem it unadvisableand contrary to the best interests of homeopathy to secede and have never either by word or letter the use of my name for the purpose of calling a new meeting JC WQOD Monroe June 29' 1883 four yean I suffered agony from a sMn dis ease Dr Benson's Skin aiovonold Plantersville Ala $1 at druggists SPOBTINGrMATTEBS Hamtramck 'DftiviNa Park fiiTirpniv Tnnn lAAin 41 Mjvjiuuuiucab purges WB bs Almonarcit10 2 2 1 i i Jed the ield by a length as they passed the'i la I tulril Ina rlwttnna ftlrtnim oonan! 9 4 10 7 2 2 2 3 1 5 3 6 7 Gibs Best Gloss 5 lbs Japan Tea very best? 5 lbs span Tea extra 5 lbs ormosa Oolong 3 lbs rench ru ncs Choice Roasted Coffee 4 lbs 4 lbsfinest Java and Alocha Coffee Roasted Ro lerProc ess lour per bbl' St Louis atent Process lour per bbl 13 lbs nice Sugar AT CINCINNATI Metropolitans 1 0 0 1 Cincinnati 10 1 '1 AT LOUISVILLE Allegheny 0 0 Eclipse 0 0 0 4 AT COLUMBUS Columbus Oioi Baltimore St Louis Athletics Saturday's Game Gives Another Easy Victory to the Clevelands The ield Well But Do Very Little With the Bat canvas button shoes at for $1 25 They are the best shoes to buy for school and play shoes 1 I i nncHELL a Ancuor conee at nuc is equal in 2 2 I quality to any sold elsewhere for 30c Try It Next I Hammond it Standish 4' 4 I 5 dr canvas shoes sole leather tlrw fil Will outwear auy other shoe' and are most desira ble for play shoes as they need no blacking and will not soil Strictly pure sun dried Japan tea only 'per Respectfully WM SPEARS 3 BeautifulVaseiLamp Only $1 50 WM WRIGAT I Criehet MATCH ON MONDAY I Commencing at 10:30 on Monday morning I there will be a cricket match at the new grounds at I the upper end of Recreation Park entrance from I Alexandrine avenue between the Peninsulars and I the Windsor eleven The ernundaam now in nnd I condition and if there be no more rain Tom Dale I secouk Zoe third Henderson fourth Little Joe will have a fine wicket prepared and so on until Dr rank who? came in last I 9 The Ring Almonarch than took the race which had become Lucan McGintv Golden I a good deal of a bore and won ft in thiwn I I fitAZ I WWW WWW WW MV Nkw York June Patsy Burns of Blpgham I capturing the fifth and sixth hfafri handily Ap fnnr nrGPni in tit a rm i ml a ft Ct 1 tu in flikA ruln iniumv it Iia nanm a In 1k mv asaww kkluu an ou luc LwiiLenL 1 1 1 1 hl i LI 1 1 1 I 4 A 1 vwvlm gtn viiTH auu Mliiinuu 4unw ticnii ra iu I jwujj i if it ma vv rmci rn 1 1 i a mmzs a i iaj wMMi I or S1758105 £70 i 1 I i 1 THE ANNUAL Doctor rank 7 i Cresco 7 1 uruve zzie is 4 II br Little Joe si: 6 Johnson's Amazon ft wm risK nene i John ch Henderson Time 2:37 TITE SECOND AND LAST RACE "B97 SI I jMkvjug ujuwssk aau mere were nve arv aw a i av 1 a i winwicuuuig ume aiora Appleton's American Cyclopedia Belle nt once took the lead with Buffalo Giri second I Brown General Manager for Cy Lucy fourth and Sweetzer fifth and as lora Belle I ciqpsedia for the City of Detroit anil Southern Mich llflll tllA wOa fihn IiaLI liar no 11Y I i wviuu i jgon is ror rue present quarcerea at th West Kliza S2037 207 making the first quarter in L08M beth street He fa offering that gnat work on a DX ULRSKMENra 1 thrt thrpnjilinrfpr ohm I 5510 IXJ I mi 1 cxvuxc or twoyeors it is oy tue couression or most 72709 1 6 1 The second heat was A repetition of the first one I scholars the best thing every published an entire S2 1 I exwpt that Girl better work flninsliing library in itself and greatly lessens the necessity of 198515 89 Becon white Sweetzer apparently quit The heat I purchasing other books It would seem as if this 1Ra3 taken by Mora Belle in passing under the was the most favorable time to purchase it you can 20771 26 wireonajog The quarters wer taken as never find it in the book stores sold only by agents 71731 31 A I The drain upon your pocket is so very slight as Tho 1x1 and ast heat the: pacing race was I hardly to be observed It is more valuable to you 11 HOT I starU'? ith lora Bele a nfse ahead and 0n very I now than it can be at any other time The educa 27 b'Kj 20 I fast with Lucy second Eddie third Buffalo Girl I tors of the country say it will in every family where 78 I at Sweetzer having been drawn lora Belle held there children attending school save more 751 the leal all the way ftrotmd vvinaking I than double Its cost in the aid it will give them in j10 quarters in 3 1:41 and I their lessons The testimony comes from all quar 21530 11 I 219J4 Lucy came in Recon 1 about two ters that it is invaluable in every household Had il I back of the Belle while Buffalo Girl who I you not better call and see Brown or send him 1 JB (X) I had come up from a very bad fourth raced it down I postal expressive of your wants? c7 I Line biiVLcxi iwr minx piacc ucAung xsuuic ror tnot 0 position by about half a length Below is given the summary: 74Tiii27 Hamtramck Driving Park Saturday June 30 itA I I heate three in five in harness purses 51880 51 Mccarthy lora Belle 4tt'w I A in Lucy 1o841o in Buffalo Girl iu I Bedford Eddie 55 WA Sweetzer i uoJb to I Tune 2:11 2:18 2: 19i rnini I nnrvTTiits I Previous to the beginning of tho races Saturday 995 14 1 I lecretary Wm A Owen announced the distribution I of purses in the 2:29 the contest lost to Ladv 7399 78 I Lucas through an error of an patrol I pound at Tea House Next to Hammond 1 380 an' held in advisement since riday evening Standish 80 ICapt' Owen said: this meeting fa I i aim) no I kid opera slips And wide kid lined ori io 5 I governed by the rules of the National Association I i50 00 I we aje not controlled by technicalities Neither are I 2 00 1 we at all In sympathy with the stand across the way I If you are a lover of a good cup of true ormosa eno nrti sir aa I (tlw 1)001 slandl our only aim being to award prizes I Oolong tea go to Tea House and get a 20l $lo2251G 88 I aceor dina to merits as trotters While Brown Wilkes I nound of his 5Gc Oolou? It is the choicest I ever $514690 20 I wou the 0100 83 we sent It and as we adjudged it I drank I nrA onlbtflMi that TiAlv Tjwfta ntraAilv trnn I 1 i wi I i I riding leggins for bicycle and horse Tho State fair Grounds I the race Accordingly we give the race and first I I To the Editor of The Detroit ree Press: I money to Brown Wilkes second money te Lady Lu 1 thlmeud of Swuw? farmhere with additional to the first moDy Why not get your next shirts made to order at I tee Slate Agricultural Society are preparing I ulone and fourth money to and get a perfect fit? I the place tor the September fair A good many men I Mollie The decision and award were I I building the sheds and fences and making I greeted with tremendous cheering In this connec 1 Pearl Derbys $1 50 $2 $2 50 7 theronSflXerer I tion ifc only justice to Track Marshal George I 0 Hat Store I prise and seemed almost indignant at the action I Cheek to remark that the statement that he was the which seemed to be threatened by the Common I erratic patrol judge is not correct I WHrrashirtetoorderfltguaranteedatJL HuD Council by its motion to compel again the opening i of the grounds to the general public and to the cer I Trr I I ot lumber and ma I Light colored soft hats $1 50 and $2 at terials by the vandalswho forage upon the exposed Adrian races Eavfug7 and e8Ixialy after I Special Dispatch to The Detroit ree Press I st supposed QreSved to1 allow: the grounds I A June A large audience witnessed the I no use talkin? if you get your white and to be closed and the place again races here this afternoon The free for all was won I fancy percale shirts made to order atJ LHun oecupied for the purposes contemplated Mr Stir by Boyd best time 2:40 as given by the judges I son's you will get a perfect shirt I I PMui liao UU1UIU1C iaj pivwub luu ueuvu uehiriug io i I shut ft up nights and Sundays to prevent the depre In th0 nule race Myrtie Peek's horse I 4 suaw nats 101 oc at dRtiOnS Wbleil WOIlld Ba prfAfn ntirl fmai a I i I that city authorities will make good the 7 4 I Buy your underwear at ment given to the society in locating the fairdiis I UlrowW th0 young lady aguiust the fence She season in Detroit Certainly there is no occasion for I was picked up insensible but soon revi veil and in 1 Ouh 25c and 50c straw hats are the same as others nOMrWRtirbnd sfated on takinganotherhorse and finished thera Task 50c and $1 for states that during the day any persons desiring to jualan10 Marantette won ny reason or tno acc WMt visit the place or drive over the grounds will be the Albany races? fc Attendants I Albany June vron the race and The scarf is the latest and can be found June 30 1883 OBSERVER I Rich Ball the pacing race both uufluished Jay I I Eye See trotted a mile in 2:18 the fastest ever Hudson A Land Mark Cone I lnade by bayrace3 Manilla hats In all shades' Mabley The old wooden building on Atwater street near I Sheepshead Bay June The first race five 1 Shelby street occupied for several vears as a ware won by Swift Hickory Jim We have always something new in neckwear and and bj lb Wife on milk wi j' the oldest jn the city Guy Hinchman was born I yon by Barnum Capias second Nettle third Time I ounce latest for summer wear in the neighborhood about fifty years ago when the I a A I Hupsos i The third race three quarters of a mile was won I owiaing was there and other old citizens say it was I by Equipoise Blossom second Tolu third Time I Ladies to avoid the jam should enter the hat standing whet they came hero It was oon I store and take the elevator for the and cbil structed of hewn hard wood I 1 be fourth race one aud three eighths miles was I n'easunK won by Barnes Empress second te negade third department when they come to the great I 'fulcb were bolted together with wooden puis I Time 2:27 I slaughter sale of boys' and clothing this I The fifth race two and one eighth mileswas won I week fv rr Stranger Robbed I by Eole Volusia second compeusatiou third Time I a IRThoma of Ruthven Qnt arrived to this The steeplechase full course Relle of theNorth Shmmbr nterino underwear in large variety at city on Saturday with a friend to attend I won Jim McGowan Second Captain York third I Hudson circus on Monday and went about the city at night I ra chkjagO liiJNjhNGMKiriTNa 4 LjOdb custom shoe department is most successful i at the corner of Mayne and Woodbridge Chicago June 30 The day was bright and warm I Our system of measurement of the foot assures a oweervn u7 uy iwq IXieiX WHO KDOCKed MW irvili Ui U0vy HllQS OI nminesaay lEpyfpot fit nna in th hnnk nf nnr nrticflrt nnttar him down and robbed him of a nickel wateh artrt and Tinirsday tho atteudaucn large the betting and tn handsof our artistic cutter co watch and ve heavy? fleld8 Uree anti the ease and comfort ore procured silver chain aud 2 in money I irst race flash stakes for two year old colts and 1 Shoe House I 11 54 VC' ft I Jr A Esrtatton to emtestants and boats over their lines: I rTI HR T1 Kli'TT1! nlR A nPQ etroit Gran 1 Haven Milwaukee Railway China 1 a AAi aA AX vXikJ I west Michigan Railway cooaricn irans i Donation Company4 The Secretary of the associa I fuf contestants with certificate en Tho jy a Qood ode I titling them to above concessions immediately sue 1 uw zuuu ceeding their entries I traxnek Park The regatta course is located on Bear Lake just I yl w' I outside the municipal limits fa perfectly straight I I free from obs' ructions and sheltered from prevail tag winds I LARGE ATTENDANCE GOOD RACS AND SATISACTORY i Ample accommodations have been pfoYided for nrricmMQ the reception and housing of boats of contestants I utv'oiuno and first class quarters for crews can be obtained at I all hotels for 50 per day notice of time of arrival is given to Chas Goffe I Ihere was a good attendance at the finishing Muskegon forty eight hours in advance the crews I races Saturday of the summer meeting of the De out 7 trolt Hor8e aIr ition about 1000 persons be? The Regatta Committee consists of Geo Jjsher A a whole in point of attendance the and John Moran of this city and Sterling one of most ever held by of Monroe All communications relative to the I 10n The day was all that could have ertnt should to addressed to George Lesher Iear briSht and smooth cm is i of the chicagoyacht club hard dry tr0f combining to give a good after 'CrttcAoo June The annual cruise of the Chi I noon of sport rhe first race called was for tbe cago Yacht Club was entered upon this afternoon I trotters in when the squadron sixty members of the club I the 2:40 class 1 and their guests aboard set sail for Milwaukee 1 rana 1 1 where a regatta and race for the Milwaukee cup I TCreJtere thirteen entries and ten starters Tom takes place Monday The fleet left the harbor at 4 I Rolfe Casteneryna and Belie being drawn and consisted of the schooner yachts Idler In the first heat the after scoring unward 1 and Countess and sloop yachts Cora WaspNordon of I Ariel reri zpnyi Beatrice cutter uiwris 1 7 uuuuu i 4 and Maine together with the steam yacht Huntress I all but one or two well on their feet With I 1 1 yale haryard I Henderson Byron Cole and Dr rank leaders in I 1 New York June The game between the ale and Harvard College nines today was postponed at I nane 3 anybody around to I the beginning of the fifth inning on account of rain the half when Cole went up followed by llendet I fartHnes in Oil per box The score Stood: Yale 2 Harvard 1 son letting Dr rank get two or three lengths to I Slnestn Mustard per 0 I the front These positions were held without ma I Cauned Salmon vbry best per can Bicyclists onaTour terial cliange tothe finish rank winning in I SwV0t Corn per can On Monday a corps Of bicyclists will start front I witli Henderson second Cole third Zoe fourth I Jna Beans per can 'I A Detroit on a tour which is to occupy ten The Little Joe sixth Cresco seventh Valley Girl eighth? Mftrrotvfat eas per can distance is about 400 miles in Canada and Carrie II ninth and Almonarch last he being set I Caches frer can among the cities to oe visited enroute are Blenheim back of Valley Giri and Carrie for running I Table Reaches per can Wallacetown St Thomas London Goderich Strat The second heat was chiefly interesting from the I 'Snaim i ford Brantford and Hamilton and Niagara At fact that Cresco who came in seventh in the pievi 3 last Buttr Niagara they take boat for Toronto and thenco to ousheat took the lead at the start and held it to the 88 Soaiy Lewiston where they resume the wheel and go to I finish while Almonarch who was tenth in the flrat I vuuo neat was a goou second to Cresco The finish was I other Western wheelmen will arrive in Detroit to day made in the order Cresco Almonarch Lit and will leave Windsor at 9 Monday morn 1 tie Joe Dr rank Amazon Byron Cole Valley tag They are as follows: lflH'ftirri I i son Dr Henderson Smith Sam Dan 1 hich poiut Little Joe had the lead with Al I I ziger uller Calkins Irish I monarch second and Dr rank third At the half I I Bates Smith but eu' i Smith tenngthe lower turn Dr rank snot to the front IK i Meteors of Standish 0 McCaul I while Zoe challenged Almonarch for second re a Brown Chicago: A Hibbard Milwaukee 1 had KOt d0'vu to llis passed everybody while I Melvin 8 Willson Balcom Winona Minn I Dr rank let go badly failing back to fourth place I 1 toi Bissell Neenah Wis rank Buhl 1 feryant I a noSf 'With Almonarch and Zoe dead together I Danville III Vail Peoria Sam Holloway I for second place Byron Cole fourth Dr rank fifth I Cfarence Jenkins Louisville Ky Amazon sixth and so oh Time 2 87 4 Tolinau Vt orcester Mass A Reed Clar 1 I ion Pa red Warner armington Mich I At live minutes to 6 clock the fourth heat was I Al ward Arie DeVos Battle Creek Gor I sent away with Dr rank leading Little Joe second la ham A Cathcart Marshall: Marvin I I Cto8 A when yr i rauK took tne aa and held it to valued at $1090 or no Lalize fteemdV tne lower turn when Almonarch came from I sixty one nominations and fifteen starters King fourth to the front followed closely bv Hen I ofr ln tho lead followed by Cooper rlerson arid Ci akao rhri Morta Mohur Colt Gen Harding (the favorite) and aeraonana uesco Then the three homes Hannibal in the order namedvAt the turn Gen last named had a race down 1 the finish Almonarch I Harding went to the front and won handily by two and Henderson alternating by a throat latch until I second Mohur Colt third Besides at the ctrimz if wna i I those mentioned Little Casino Greystone Lol tin at the string it was Almonarch turn and he was Queen Conkling Bob Miles and Lloyd Daly also the fourth horse to score a heat to his credit Cresco ran Time 5194 me wewu race purse maiuens all ages $50 to second mile and one sixteenth McBowling (a field horse) won by three lengths hands down George second one half head before Billetta i lover njjue Uolleron jush Goodrich Veron Little Emily Wellington Nora Sickles Gollilleo and Mayonaise also ran Time 1:59 el The third race stakes all ages $50 I entrant one half forfeit $750 added $200 to sec uuu mu? ami qiuyier uuu imny mne nominations and seven starters After a long very tedious scoring the field got away well together John wire tne nrst time Slocum second Harry Gilmore third the others bunched two lengtlis back Apollo won by three lengths John Davis second two lengths before Ascender third Besides these Checkmate and Gleaner ran Time 2: 13j TY Wtrr TMVV ura nil nrwxn AMV VW4HA UI4 fUV IU aCVUUU 1 thiee fuurtbs mile heats BU Marks (favorite) won in NinuKJii ixraut xsriguuu oeue seconu vuev JViay think Time The fifth race hurdle purse $100 for all ages $50 to second one and a quarter miles Guy won at will lorence I) second Katie Ureel (favorite) and King Dutchman fell Time 2:80 GAVE' 1 0 0 1 0 11'0 SECOND GAME 0 0 0 5 2 200 GAKE 3 3 0 7 0 0 01'1 Saturday record AT EAST SAGINAW Port Huron1 Saginaw AT WAYNE IND TP Jr Quincy Philadelphia 3 1 0 New York 00 3 AT BOSTON Boston 0 2 0 Providence 0 T11P fit flip tynrriA nf thn dence Clubs to day hissed Umpire Decker and he was escorted to the hotel by the police to protect him from the mob Tie Best German Student lamp In the world for $3 75 1 'Headquarters for MASON IltflT JARS Mail nnters soil foil HOROWITZ CO 5 6 and 7 Russell House Blocfe Detroit'? 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