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rt9mcii m.i wart ar UfteC rovonmrsiE daily1 saqix, friday. tube e. wis. IAOB TWO, r.Ct ii' IT II II ii an 11 i ii NATIONAL LEAGUE Game Today. JDoetoa at Chicago.

IFnlUdalpBla at PltUburf. vr. Thiladetinta II New York II Brook Ira tchleeco .) II PUtSbnrg It St, bonis 1 SBoatoa 7iiril Ctstclnnatl IS Urnaklim 4: Cladaaatt, 0. CINCINNATI, a Jim Kneker Ditched fcrllUant ball for Brooklyn to ds and, the visiters easily defeated Cincinnati 4 a. Beorat IR.1CB.

Trtroekrr I 7 Cincinnati 4 44 4 4 04 I I Hacker nd Milter; Johnaon and XUat; atopirea, ITDey end Emails. FMtatan. PWUJHpWa, prrrsMiita. ra jaaa iv nixer filled tba bases la the first Innlnc to. dsy with nail aad Wlleoa's three tunr ta rtaht followed.

Thla first laalnc drive really wol Iba pna for rut Bars, score: 4 4 041 4 rhlladelphla 444014044 'I Battertee Adams and Simon; rrilxer. Moor and Kimftr' umpires. Srenaan and Easoa. Bassoa, aUcaur 4. CinCAOO.

June I. IMtcher Item allowed only one hit op to lha ninth Inning; to day whlla Boaton banched bite off Cheney sndHamphrles and won th aaeond tan of th series. to I. Score: ft. H.

E. Boaton 44 01.104! II I Chtcag J. ..4 4 4 040 0 I 44 '1 Batteries: Jtese and Brown; Cheney, Itunrphrlee and umpires, Ulster and tByron. YfwTi irk at rtn, m. I 1 1 STTATELEAGUE AT TROT Scranton.

Troy. 4. AT AUBANT IWUkc Sarra. Al AT imCAi Blnthamton, UUca, WAT STIIACUSO darnlre, Byra enseal. I AT BALTSMOIUS Jersey City.

'Baltimore, 1. AT ROVIDENOB Newark. Jprovtdene. 4 AT MONTKEAI Rochester, Montreal, z. AT TORONTO Barralo.

Toronto, f. A GRANORCIBUa a HIHIIIJW NEW YORK. Jan Manatvr Chaac.of th New Tork Americana, today aold pltchara KMprer and Clark tha Jaraay City International lan dab. BoU youncsters who had tailed to mak an Impraaalaa On th local mana(mnt. hiOKAM MADXJ CMPTACT.

ANNAPOUS. Jana av Tha NaVy 'lAeadamy oarraxn to day elected 'Xldjfalpnun Itoroer t. farram. of Indiana, claaa of 1111, captain for next frte "WELL KOTOa TO OAKS 1 WITH TOITJOTKEES Th Toakars Baseball Club team, hail SSuaday, weather permitting will Jouraey to Foutbkeepala when they will meet itar team of that trip will mad la aotoa Yd frleada wlthlac to accompaay tha team are reqoeated to meet la. Getty t8qnar at 10 a.

m. Manater McCormlck will a hi resular.llne tip wall ta.RMghkenl ntaa ku encaced the aerrleea of a former major learn twlrler. Toakera Herald. "Boa" Hemp It good eaonga to travel la tart compaayu far aa that rgoea. bat ba iaa't a leaxner Tt Th Voloaloera win enterula them at afteraooa oa th But Maasloa Street arooada.

whea a llrely tunic la expected from atart to flalsa. Th "ToU will so la to win a tuail. All opponent look alike ta'them'aow. Th Toakera and Vol oateert lla tp for th fray a follow: i i. Toakera 2b; lb: Carraa.

If; Waanaer. Ken nedy, 3b; OordoB. et; Deetan. rf McCarthy, Deleaaaty, Moor. Fallon, pitchers.

Voloateeri Joy. Oaaa Sb; 'Kaady. lb; Stratum. Sb: McDonald, if; Coach, cf Mosher. rf; Motb ta Hemp.

Dolflnxer. Beabardt, pitcher. aa a rausRiT ax cinna anvu That Of ra. Helen IUa flobUaon. muIa.

mi (ti. elnl nff fnlnfmAt j. waa formerlr aa aaaeera atrL mar Imm tn uv nn.ah..iiiMl.n rtin hoard bar af 2 Wadaeaday nlchu The Toakera Btataamaai aalra: Bator aolnr to Colorado Mra. Rob i inaon 4hen MUr Helen Rlna wa a ieacber la PubU Bihool No. and Uo ta th Toakera ffllh BcooL Sba went Want for her health, married and aattlad eh became Mm Jtfc jlavwyr.M'liUlOed with political km I mwm wr w.

"ar electloa.to the senate. a aw Th OoltUa Bui Deere waa etm frrd apoa a claw of caadldatr al a meellag of Blloam Eacampment, No. 1. I. O.

O. on Ttmrtday ala. AMERICAN LEAGUE Todart BU tool at at Philadelphia. CleTeliad at New Tork. Chicago it Boftoa.

W. I P.tN. II I II It .717 II It 14 II 14 .441 It .411 IT It II .114 Philadelphia jlreiana Chicago Washington 'Boaton M. txdla Detroit OerrUntt, tt xrw Tork, S. NSW YOTIK.

Jane Althouth th New York pot op a ram tlfht acalnat Cleveland to day they lout in th teath Inning by a score of lo I. Score: 'R. E. CleeUnd 1 1 I 4 1 I New York 4 1 I I Retteries Oteen. Mitchell and 0Nell; McConnell and Sweeney and Goeaett; nmplres, Egan and Evana PMtodetpMa.

Id: Detroit, a. PIHUADEUIIA, June 6. Detroit loet their third straight game of the series with Philadelphia to dar by the score of I to ftcore: iR. II. B.

Detroit 114114 1 4 II I Philadelphia 1814111 10 II 1 (Batteries: Wlllet and itondean. Cottrell and tpp; umpire, rsrguson and Dlneen. Oilrajto. tt Bmrton, O. BOSTON.

June flcotl held Boston to four singles to day, all of which war made tor Olooper and Ball, two feeing et a scratch nature, and Chicago ahut the locale out. to 0 ftrore: R.1I. K. Chicago 1 1 4 1 1 14 0 Boston 44 4 I flatteries: Boott and Dchalk: lon ard and Carrlgan; umpires. Conaolly Rt.

lioala, It: tt'aHhlngtoa. s. WAftlnNOTON. D. Jan 6.

BL Uuls revised Ita'battlng order to dsy wltrh deelred results and easily defeated Washington, 11 to 1. In the third game of the aerlea here. Score: R.H.B. St. I 041 414 11 II 1 Waahlngtoa .4411 4 4 0 1114 Bstterlea: Mitchell and McAllister: Mullln.

Allrock. Gallia and Hennr and Williams: umpires, Ctaoughlln and Illtdebrand. rmtis vow mat ajir dkad. BT.tJtna. June 1 Chris Von Der Ahe, owner of the old Rt.

tiouls champion hall team, of llll ll. and years ago one ot th beat known baseball magnates In the country, died at his home ber lata thla afternoon. BASEBALL TO BAY Rlvervlew Field. Poughkeepile v. Newborgn.

Cam called at o'clock. Motorcycling Th Central Union Telephone Com pany ot Indianapolis, has twenty motorcycle In us t7 It lloamen. Th Detroit follc department ha added ten motorcycle to It equipment. Thla makea a tout of twentf machines In the department. Urn.

W. Raypole of Churubuaco, lad. Is on of th biggest motorcycle booster In that part of the country. Bh ta not only an enthuslastle rider herself, but baa been the mean of In terestlng a number ot other girls In the sport. Alex Mnrdock ot JToboken, N.

haa ridden his motorcycle mora than 1.44 mile In th last year. He still has th original tire on th machine Iran. Johnson a. farmer Urine near Berne. IncL.

finda his motorcycle not only a saving of time, but a aaving oa, hie horse a well. "I am glad to get away from th old horse and boggy method ot says Mr. Johnson. can now go to town and back while th horse are taking their nooaday rest. flnc rides a motorcycle, J.

A. Johnson, a piano tuner of Ortonvllle, Minn able to visit many more cus tomers ta a day than he used to when be weed a horn and buggy. And on account of being able to cover a greater distance on hi motorcycle. Mr. John haa greatly Increased his business In the country surrounding Ortonrtne, Walter Wiley and IPred Sherer are riding their motorcycle from New Tork to San rranclaco.

Th motorcycle haa Invaded anoth er profession dentistry. Dr. I M. Base hoar of Moundat 111 w. finds a motorcycle very convenient la going to and from hla office and he also de clares i that It I one of the greatest sources of recreation for a roan who la conflaed Indoors all day.

Will Hav Nrw Contract. A nsw contract tor laa collection of th city Mhea will v.fr.iout goubt ba. mad, oa Monday since bid are aw "being advertised for In the local paper. Health Warden Dea aea has been attending to the tem porary rar of th ashes which fortu aately ar relatively (mail ta amount tail tim Of year, otoerwia in ibii nr of th former contractor to stand by hi lob might bar had (erious result. NO BROKEN CRANKS ON 01 BICYCLES Xh jmtcatcd CoIbjbUsj Two rice Craik Shaft prtrtati it No Bcrwwa at wwklooa atd break 'foar craakt.

Guaranteed suais wwkiac looao till ao siatplo that a child can take it part. Thii la a ward i tha itory of tht craak ihaft oa Co laailtt TMijt Ut whttli utjui Oar oataiot tdto 7M aaare. yon der Linden's Itekrt Strtet "Whara DaaUty Keigu Baaremg" Locals Now Lead The League Defeat Long Branch, 7 to 6, in a Thril ling 15 Inning Con test. By defeating th strong Long Drancb Cuban team, 7 to In a fif teen Inning game at Rlvervlew Field Thursday afternoon, the Poughkeap ale team this morning standi flrat In th percentage column. On thou nd people saw the game.

The contest Thursday was without question one of th most thrilling and exciting games of baseball ever witnessed In this city and was worth going mile to see. It was one ot those kind of exhibitions, that have a strong tendency to give people palpitation of th heart, so exciting II was. A double header had been srhedu led but owing to the length of the first game, which waa not over until firteen minute th second game was postponed until Long Branch's neit visit here. The pitching; of MarKenile, as Tuesday's game, was again a great feature, aa was also the bitting; of "Wee Willie Duggan. who came up to the bat six times and bad Ave hits.

two of which were for two base Louis Padrone, who once pitched for Poughkeepsle In the old Hudson River League, was on the mound for eight Innings and In the last two ot these the Poughkeepsle swatters got to him so heavily that he was replaced by Villaxone, who twirled for th remainder of the game and made an excellent showing. Padrone was presented with a handsome bouquet by his Poughkeepsle sdmlrers when he first came up to bat. He doffed his bat and smiled In recognition. All In all It was not a very good day for Louis. He made no wonderf.il showing In the box, had only one hit.

and dropped MacKenile's fly In the fifteenth Inning, which allowed Resalque to score the winning run. Long Branch failed to score In th opening Inning: ind the locals made one run In their half. After Brandt was out. Padrone to Ramus. Duggan hit two bagger past Cairo, the drive golnr all the way to the left field fence, Steele made first on an error by Calvo.

Fogarty singled over short, filling the bases. DuFresne tiled out to Aragon and Duggan camt home after the ball was caught. Mo Combs waa out, Calvo to Ramus. In their half of the second Innlny Long Branch got two runs. Gonzaler was out by the Brandt to Steele route and Luque then drew a base or balls.

Aragon was also passed anC when Qutlrex doubled both runs came In. Umpire Hardy ordered Catcher Cooney to the bench for objecting tr hla decisions on strike and balls and Delehanty went In to catch. The lt ter put up the best exhibition that he has shown thus far thla year. There waa no further scoring un til the fourth Inning when the visit ors gathered In three more. Oonxales started off with a two bagger to de lertj Luque singled and two runs came In on Aragon'a single over second.

Gutlrex waa out, Duggan to Steele. Aragon going. third and coring on a passed ball. Ramus struck out and Cairo was out, Mc Combs to Steele. Poughkeepsle got two In the fifth Resalque put the ball over tha left field fence for a two bagger and Dele banty singled to right, scoring Ressl que, Delebanty went to eeeour while Resalque was coming home Delehanty went to third on a passet ball and MacKenxle struck out Brandt was safe on.

first on aa erroi by Mandlets. Delehanty scoring. Dug gan singled to the right field fence. A passed ball advanced the runner tc second and third. Brandt was out al th plate when Steele hit to Calvo Steele took second but Fogarty out, Poughkeepsle got another In tht seventh.

Brandt walked but was out trying to steal second. Dug gin, ed and 0'' trl. ueld was drefved. rogarty hit to center, scor Ing Duggan. was out.

Pa drone to Ramus, and McComb wa! out, Wendleta to Ramus. Long Branch scored one In tht eighth. With two out Padrone singled to short right and subse quently scored on Aragon'a single Qutlrex filed out to" Fogarty. It was In their half 'of tb eighth that PougbkefpiatIed "the score Kesalque filed out to Padrone, Dele hanty was safe oa MendltUs.erroi and MacKenxle singled. Brandt war out.

Mendleta to Ramus. With Delehanty oa 'third and MacKenxle ou second both runs were scored li Duggan' alngle'orer second. Duggat going to second on th throw in Duggan waa out at th plate on tht throw la after Steel bad singled tc left. lo th ninth Inning Villaxone went In tha box In the place of Padron and from that lime ou both team' drew goose egga until th tirteentb with lb crowd en edge all th lime Long Draach xau near scoring in their half ot th fifteenth. After Gutlrex bad filed out to Ret slqu and Ramus waa ouL.

Duggan to Steele, Calvo knocked a high bounder ta McComb and beat the ball out. Delehanty threw wild la attempting to catch Cslro steallng aee ond. and lb litter got to third. Men diet a wslled and veal down to see WASHINGTON OARSMEN OUT COACH COHIBEAIl'S YVES SAVE TBTIB. naST BOW OH TEE HUDSON TO PBACTICE BUT ONCE A BAT.

111 .1 WISCONSIN DUE TODAY Coach Hiram Conlbear had his twelve Wsshlngton osrsmen on th water Thursday afternoon for their first tow on tha Hudson after their three thousaod mlle Journey across the continent. The crews, a 'Varsity eight and 'Varsity four, got out on the river shortly after four o'clock whea the conditions were Ideal. Coach Conlbear has started an Innovation In training quarters with the announcement thst his crews will take practice row but once a day and that will be late In the afternoon, about the same time the big rare on Jnne 11 Is scheduled. He believes be can give his men all the training necessary with one long pull a day. Thursday afternoon they rowed to the head of the course and then pulled down the four miles to th finish.

Th Wasblngtonlans row a stroke not unlike that of Cornell and about thirty two to the minute. The crew's shell arrived during the early morning and was rigged by Boat Builder Pocock In time for the afternoon practice The four oared cTw ner of Cornell rtell Coach Courtney hsd his three crews on the water In the morning and afternoon, the morning row being along the west shore under the protection of the bills because of the northwest wind and flood tide, mak Ing the river very rough In the afternoon Courtney sent his men to Elbow and then had tbem pull down over the course The Columbia crews were alao out for their regular morning and after noon practice and in the afternoon all eight crews were on the river at one time. The Wisconsin osrsmen are expected today and Pennsylvania will come either Saturday or Sunday. Syracuse arrives June 12, completing the compliment of oarsmen who are to enter the regatta ond when the next ball waa pitched. With two out, men on second anu third, MacKenxle kept cool and struck Villaxone out.

McComb started off the second half of the'fifteenth with a beautiful two bagger to center but was out on third In attempting to stretch It Into a three bagger, Resalque hit Into the crowd back of third base and It went for a two bagger. Delebanty waa out, Villaxone to Ramus and then MacKenxle came up to the bat and laced one out between center and right field Padrone got under the ball but dropped It and the error brought ftesslqu home with the win ning run. The box score Pourhkctrnie, A .5 .6 ..7 .7 .5 7 ...7 .0 .7 Brandt. 3b. Duggan.

2b. Steele, lb. Fogarty, DuFresne. I f. McCombs, s.s.

Resalque. cf Delehanty, Cooney, c. MacKenxle, H. PO 0 1 14 3 8 13 1 1 57 7 12 43 IS 1 N. Y.

N. J. LEAGUE Game today: Newburgh at Poogaheepsl. Lone Branch al Dansury. Kingston at HIdaletowa.

W. UP. a Pougbketnsl 7 2 .771 Long Branch 1 .727 Middtetown 4 Kingston cv 6 Danbury I Kewburgh 2 City League. W. P.

c. UVICto 1 .131 Foundry 4 1 Lookouts 3 3 Y. M. A. 2 4 .333 Red Olss 2 4 .333 Mercury 2 I MevrwrtnL T.

Al. 47. A In the Cltr League Tharsdar night a postponed game was played In which, the defeated the T. M. A.

team 4 lo l. Ttte score or Innlnsa was as follows: K.4L EL Mercuries .13 I 1 I T. M. C. 9 a 1 2 4 Batteries: Beacher and Benkler; Stouck and Klmlln.

Each Ditcher had six stiike ovta to his credit and gave two bases oa ball. Hiu Tahrr a Bride. Miss Ladle Tabcr of North Street was united In marrlaje to Leslie Whlttemore ot Boston. Msssl. at her borne oa Wednesday evening.

Rev. Hartfleld. a former rector ot St. Paul's Church, was the oOdatlng clergyman. Only the near relatives of thewfamlly The bride Is a graduate of Lyndon Halt.

DISTRIBUTING INCOME PERIODS 1XT US HEIJTO0 WITH TOBB BOHB DIVZSTXEHTS THAT THE ISSUES ABE SUCH THAT COUPON PATMENTS WILL MA TUBE EACH MONTH THBOUQHOUT THE TEAB. BOND DEPARTAIENT5 Atwater, Foote Sherrill, XEXBEBSHEW TOBX STOCK rW Tottzaketpiie. H. T. Telephone 700.

39 Market Street fJBBBaaaaaaanaaaaaansTggg4gnsannBsaan Toaii Ointment arS re trma that ttf anno for a I tlmv Tb taraU wm UsUs bC. -Hon. 8. W. Uatthuw 7ommlsioa.r.

Labor SUUstE a. AUdtvata. M. It ometlms thai I ho gUi with th dreatnr eye Im wide awake. Looking For Good Lumber? 8(ep right In, ana walk about' our yard.

yotaTl lad every th lac to ywar aarta content. Oaaa aotsad Trrm pyn and BTJTLDlNo MATBRIAIa of ovary daacrlpUe. Good Tlcsfssiet aad Pnaspt Dentesry. C. N.

Arnold Co. To. mate St, PmuThkerp. Motorcycles Long Branch A.B. R.

II. PO.AE Calvo. ss. ...701162 Mendleta, 2b .6 0 1 7 2 Villaxone, rfap ..500030 Viola. If.

..100000 Padrone, part. 1 1 1 3 1 Oonxales. c. 1 411 1 1 Luque, Sb ...5 2 2 3 2 0 Aragon, c.f. 5 21310 Outlrex.

lfarf. 0 1 1 1 1 Ramus, lb. .5 0 0 IS 0 0 51 6 1144 24 7 Two men out when winning run wss scored. lcore by Innings: Poughkeepsle 1000201200000 17 tang Branch 020J000100000 0 Summary Stolcp bases Calvo, Viola. Steele.

Fogarty. Sacrifice hits Qutlrex. Brandt. DuFresne Jsts; hanty. Twn baxf i'Aj Gonxales, 7KMrelV4.zau 2).

McCoroba, Resalque. Double plays MacKenxle to teele. MacKenxle pitched IS Innings; Padrone pitched I Innings; Villaxone. 7 Innings. Struck out By Padrone.

by Villaxone; by MacKenxle. 12. Base on balls OH Padrone, off MacKenxle, S. Passed balls By Oonxales. Delehanty, 1.

Time ot game, three hours seventeen minutes. Umpire, Mr. Hardy, Newhnrrh Here Todav, The last league gam ot th week will played at Rlvervlew Field this afternoon when th bom team will meet the Newburgh aggregation. Th Newburgh team Is growing itradlly stronger and a great contest may be expected Ibis afternoon. Bicycles, Baseball Goods Fishing Tackle, Cameras, and Camera Supplies, Ansco Films, Cyko Paper, Develop ing and Printing.

EDWARD RYAN 233 Main St Poorbxwpaie H. T. a Hiddlettwn. 8: Newunj ch. At Newburgh Thursday Middle town defeated the Hilly City team by the (core of I to 4.

Th run, hits and errors were as follows: R. II. K. Mlddletown 9 4 Newburgh 4 7 7 Kiaeitott 8 Danburv. 7.

At Danbury. th bom tram was dereat4 by Kingston. to Tbs score; R. II. Kingston 8 12 Danbury a No man will admit tt.

but every tlrl deserves a better husband than ta, E. Randolph Mcsaber N. T. Stock Excfcaasge 11 Broadway, Stocaxa, Bonds and investment SecuriUe bought and aold for cash or carried on margin. Municipal Bonds and Pouchkpsla looal wcartUa dealt In.

BRAxen orncfc 62 Market Street, Peter H. Troy, Hgr. YOU WANT BEAUTY AND COHTOKT IN A MOTOK CAB "OF T0U HAVE THEM IN THE Oakland THE CAR WITH A CONSCIENCE" aaSBsfsfsTaBTj4htrMaBBBBBBW "'CSLyr yiwasy mmWWWWwmWLmAJL BUT there are other reasons for the LOW GRACEFUL LINES and EASY RIDING QUALITIES THE I0W CENTRE OF 0BAVTTT C0NSTBUCTI0N (JIVES A STRAIGHT UHE DKIYE DELTTEBS ALL THE POWEB TO THE SXIYIHO WHEELS FBEVZHTS STJDIJIHO ELOOHATES SIDE SWAT ECONOMICAL OH ttt GASOLINE. WBTHOTSEETHECAB BETTER STTIL. CALL ITS UP TODAY.

TELEPHONE 1600 AND LET US BBINOTHE CAR TO T0U. Prices from $1,225 to $2700, fully equipped, delivered. PEERLESS GARAGE. Always at Your Service, All ways FEERLESS. atTBCER, 23 ACADEMY STREET.

DISTRIBUITNO AGENTS 0ATLAND. rATirfrf a iJ" "I Began to Save Early" "I Learned the Value of Thrift" More, than two hundred millionsirtx were aiked the qneatioa "How did ytm be jiar The well nich invariable rexponae hat beta: I BEGAN TO SAVE EARLY" or "I LEARNED THE VALUE OF THRIFT." What i true of the mfllioni it also true of the thotuaitds aad kaadreda. They all bejin with the conservation, of the peaaiei. We pay 4 on deposits, Compoimded. every tix a onthg.

Poughkccpsic Trust Company, 238 Main St, Poughkeepsle, N. Dividend Notice 1C0TH bEJO ANHUAL DIVIDEND. At a meeting of (he Hoard ot Trustees of the Imshkeenale Hsv. lure Hank held Jane J. 11J.

a dividend at the rata et 4 Per Cent per annum waa ordered aald oa' aad after 1. ltU. oa all amass due depositors' at that date not ex reedias; 11.040 that shall have aea on or atoattsa that date. fUQY ML JOHNSTON, President) JOHN K. 8ACUK.

Treasurer. Jul jil, I Do You Want Good Milk Otfc Iaitrizaion cf milk, or ether processes, an only nted to make saleable milk that otherwite would be unfit for aac! Such procetx ca. however, produce only the appearance of good milk. Inpaxt auDt eaa never be made pare! Sack processes, moreover, destroy the vitality and food Talne of milk. Tail mataral condition is destroyed by psutenrixatioa or other process.

The remit ii a dead chemical compoaad, told as milk, mi aernvca its most essential quality, itj.ntality, If yen want rood milk milk that does not have to he pat taroaeh aay process became no impurities an erer allowed to jftt tato it milk that is delivered direct from the farm tha day of milkiar milk that hence has all tht MBj iaaiar; life jiviBf sjaali ties cf pan milk, order from Meadow Farm 4 Dairy, 236 Main PoughHeepsie ram Theae 1239 Offlcsj PVoaa 709 Mmsh.

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