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Show THE EXAMINER: MOlINlXf! VTAII. OiiPlIN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Biv.-uab- B BROWN B BREAD B Fifth Innirg. Kirs; hail M. Cross oni. IkthUu to McCann. Scbrerk out the same way. Bender out. McC lnni:y (0 McCann. FLOUR for PLUM MUFFINS. and BOSTON PUDDING BROWN BREAD. 25e Package for 7 Leaves 75c Sack Aik your Grocer for iL ALLEN S B. B. B. FLOUR CO. Pacific Coakt Factory, San Jose, CaL PANCAKES. No ivinx. Second half - Dahleu fiied to laird, out. L. Cross to Davis, struck out. No runs. Sixth Inning. F.rsi half -- liaiisell on:. Dabb u to laird flies tu Doniin. Davis out. CillM-r- t to McCuiin. No runs. Second half 3!cliiuuity funs. Hres Browne out. tuiiiub liies to Davis. Murphy to Davis. No runs. Seventh Inning. half L. CroRa out. Gilbert to YIiGaun. Se laild pops to Devlin. Murphy oui. Devlin to McCann. No runs. Second half Doniin hit to the crow J in the crmertleld fur two bases. Me Gann fanned. Ylertes filed to Be) bold. Dunlin going to third. Duhleii fouls to Sciireck. No runs. Eighth Inning. First half M. Crosa si ruck out. ScUreek Uaioui au infield hit. Browiu-niaki-a paid catch of Bender's foul. Ilar'Nt.-l- l doubles to left field fence. Belt reck scored on Bresnahana drop pf Iievlin's relay. lAi'd stngles to and Harisell scores. lArd was fmeed at SLond ou Du vis' giviuuder to Iah-len- . Two runs. Boroud half Dei ilu singles to center. lav tin tiles io :anl. N. Birang i baited for McGinuiiy and fans. safe ou 3f. tross' fumble. No Browne out, Muipliy li: Davis. Team Is Philadelphia Able to Score 3 Runs. i York, Ik I. In. Wlw-- iao util naiiH'd hall iraius me pltti-- apuiusi wlfh th,- iKiin.s cuiered by nil u;h-an u of uiLboelrdfti'il clt vninrxi. c there is always a doulit a to . th. The until l hr Kunn- i.-- riMiipU-iL-jtruih of i his sss proved today, when tun woitd't III 111. MVOltd KillUr of rliainpiuuxbip sene liir I'hiiadriphia rhaui pious .f thr Aliicricau league I ho National league on thr i'olo grounds. Yvicrday. on tile I'hiiadriphia grui:uite. McGi.W awn defeated Slauager Marks hy a score of 3 to h. and i'xlay, whi-the latter visited this city thry Just reverafid the srure, shuiMiig out l hi. locals. Th. visitors pui in tnrir luilian pi'cli-trto hanBroiler, with Krhrorki-ugua- l dle iiiui. again1 McGtuniiy and The nailing nailery was exl cellently mippuried. r.n was Ibe end tor two innings. Cut iu the third lulling Gilbert nude a rosily emir, which gave the visitors a lead which MnGluniM thry iievrr relinquished. was relieved iu the latter half of the eighth inning. Strang baiting in his stead aud Antes going into the 1kx. The change (lid not prove effective, however. Iu the third inning Sclirwk sent n grounder to Gilbert, who threw wildly to first, and the frlenda of the local train maned wtien the hatter was safe. Bender made a mmt user! lice, llurtsrll tried to .rod the 111 to tlie boundary, hut was an easy oul. I Aid, Uie next up, wm the tight man In the plnrh, as ha atnglod to router, scoring Soli reck. navis was thrown out liy Dwlilen, and the Inning ended in favor id Philadelphia, winch had tallied one run. There was a gains of fas plays until the seventh inning, - when it looked as though the himu- teaut might tie the seure. lint Uailin Just only to lie left there pit as farea third, after making a double and reaching that station on a fly to rlgtii field. This was the nearest point In tiie home plate that Moll raw's men luauuged to - riit - wit-tuni- - s 1 1 Rre-nalta- liM-a- You don't know that Ogden Brothers have changed hands. This is the Goodale Grocery Co. Bies-iiahm- run welcome, and we not only indicate it per sonally, but our goods . Slmit form a tempting item in hospitality. The welcome first the Ames now pitching for New York. I.. Cron walks. Bcybold Hies to Dtiulin. Murptiy singles to loft. U Cross goea to third ami Murphy to out, second on throw iu. Schreck Ames to McGhiiu. No n:na. safe on MurBecomi phy's fumble Midinnn walks. Merles flimi to M. Cros. Dalilen out, Mur pity o Davis. Devlin out same way. No runs. half-Dun- tite. WE ARE MEETING YOU HALE WAY Anu-rlcaii- s Attendance the St. Louie Amertcsne Win. Si. IjiuIk, Orl. 10. By winning today's game the local American league oon team made ihe post-seinter league aerbw one each. A hat Ling rally one' followed In the eighth in the by ninth made the filial nnore b to 3. AtR. II. E. tendance, Z.&N). Bcihv: K o Americans a M m Oct. til. Portland with slulCed off today's gaum ihe by contributing costly league errors In the fourth and fifth innings. Easick pitched n fine game, allowing ouly five hits and striking out eight batters, but. the support acorded him was very tsul. McLean had three er iors ilia i countid In roe run getting, und Sweeney end McHale contributed iwo more In the seventh ibal gave the final score secured by the visitors. Ibei g relieved Graham In the sixth, ihe R. H. E. latter lieing wild. Score: ...nitINOER a Kxsu-- -r rin-nlu- Bey-lxli- t. d 1 At Belmont Park. New Yolk. Oel. 10. Roseiieu nt tin prohibIMve price of 1 to 20. captured the fifth race, seven furlongs, h.v a length ill Belmonl Park lud.iy in l:2.'il.i. which Is wlihlii onetlfih of a second of the world's record for a r track made liy The Hexulte: In 1H02. Firt race, one in lb Belle Signoia I'op-pe- r won. Maid of Timbiieioo third. Time 1 : 1. , about Benin d race. sTeeiilei-liaseGnuxevmiri. won. Kmhx three lnili-Ksillcr xicniid, Bonflvc ihinl. Time Bln-ridu- rnAviiba. fi RACES e Wa ars specially prepared for "Corns shoeing mean horse. and sss how wo do It. 417 Twenty-thirotreeL Opposite Consolidated Wagon Machine company. Phono 31S X. a 11 5 :.-- und Mcliean; Gr.ili.im, llierg. Market l anil Byrne, empire. McDonald. : ' Ore., Portland Oakland Butteries: &:il. Third lace. ix f.iiUmge TMnl llelH:um Xicoud, Gisul AI.IIIII Won. Timi 112.'. third. fii''loii- a- IS'isik-dalFlmrih race. -- i won. Oik Duke sernml, Aihb-'t .hird. Tims : e.l grondsland and ihe F.f It ruci-- . seieii iu.louys Koebeii siundk aa well as the Meacbrrs was with, t 'lli mu v Swtrp Mnitiu Every segi hud lieen sold .ltid Time Ja occupied. hours before th gmec opened nu.l Si:h rare, mile aim a ipiaiirr comers were compel led to stand K n u:li Min won. .oid- - II --ixiiiiiI, behind the ropes, eurrnimdlug ihc on: Bailor lloy ilihd. Time J:oT. field. Thfl ground rules, which were established on this nremiiii ui I'IiiIj At latoma. delpbta yesterday, had to bo iidopied S. M. LEcDOM. H. PATTISON Ciuriiuui't () . Oel. 1". l.a!oii:,i n. hero today. xiiis: It was evident thul .'..'i.dik' Chief Mi'll-ket- i F'irxi I are. six fiirlnnga were present a half hour before the won. Vi iiimla second. .Iiuly Tmy-no- r game commencisl. One uilniiie sfter ihinl. Time 1 :1.V I42S WuL Are. Phono Z2BX 3. Vntplrea O'lkiy and Slieribm called race, mile and cv.'n:v the c.iptiiins icce!l;er ;i .lie I econd won. John l I.jle Itiiln ib i, e .Mill si! ii, i i :bi'd Time I: 4 line Is'hmn 'i:-- ' PAT CROWE IN COURT. Thud race xt :in fiii'hingx Kn-- I v h KufcViT took . n'orni. The Mate won. M.ini'i Fire- llitiiiii; ' 'I In:.- I Id Mind. Says Hc is Not Guity of Shooting an Illll.llb i iu ' Itl.ick Fix Officer. six h:: we- xiliyi.'d o i'.. II Tis'ii'-'-.i.,x M i l - - WINES I Liii-- e iim-uvc- and I tie-lat- LIQUORS I i Falstaf Cafe yar.l--Wcj.r- liom-plan- . Wu-luci- -- wi-it- ; i . : , , I Fii-x- ! !., u r inI". Cm i.i:ftnd before Jurist- - Ret). in ih" lodav and pleaded no' f,rtirn gjiltv to the charge of shooting wih ictent to kill Patrolman Jackson. Th lif'ln pollre court room was crowded to !: capacity when Crowe u p; icaved Trio rharR" was read ami t'map .s l m-gulliy und w.-:r hark to jail. ( Oilir.r III.-took Ciowra bV'.'id and ho a ;ln.io.T- ;ih- d. I T! . i:j ha. h n s- -i liitv n for Wi-l- ir frum-'mini fntl'!ui''.i ihai voiild iry cl- ii iv. A i.o wnlvi d. of jJiv. ijiujni i 1. it-- pli-ai- c-- t ; -- 11 lN'i:'i. I.. I :n . i : b'1 '.i i ; woi i T, ill. L.cJ m l i i J i.n-e- l I !:n Cii'a'n. Iliir.1 No Ill .i s 3(u-iiii- il lilvi-iir- lnlf ot :iic Stchreck wild throw. ItMi.b M.i'l.i-lio .McGuii:, mi'. r i MHlnun: to:, sinub Kirs; , .; nit.g ".vas -- a fc efi w.-- in, r l i : i i : ! Ia:1 'ci urn thi- - r.i t.' f. I.'. WASHINGTON j AVENUE Union Labo? I t At PUTNAMS You wlU find Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Overclothes, etc, with sgi-oc- y u the UNION LABELS and at prices to suit Cal and examine and you will be satisfied that Putnams is the only place to trade. 10-S- else. . New York, Oct. 10. in the last session of congress 8naior Plait of New York introduced a bill providing for a reduction In the congressional - :r.i - h o:V,''r uf ihc OGDEN LIVERY nt --AND- BOARDING STABLES cover a buzt-sarevolving at a rare that will Hjiptil him. This wan said to a Jltues reporter of yesterday by Senator Bimmon North Carolina, who is In New York. Mr. Bimmon with Senator Gorman of Maryland, will lead the fight againal Southern reduction when it begins In the senate if Mr. Platt again offers hlx hill. "3Ir. Platt is aiming principally at North Carolina, MlxMiaslppI anil Alabama when be seeks to have passed, said 8euatnr "hut in fact be Is hitting the The Platt resolution whole South. cannot pass and the Republican club and its associates, who sre xgllatirp resolution ought to know It. Finest Turnouts in the City BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY , Telephones BoH Was Swindled Foreigner Who -Official." x Class Llvary Prompt HE WAS BUNCOED. A 111 K. Ind. 718 Blackham &, Ernst, Props. at and First tt-.- e I 239 JUST Twenty-Fift- h by an ONE AND ONE-HAL- F Service St. BLOCKS Reasonable prices Ogden, Utah FROM UNION DEPOT. -- la . so. in to the salary ran Rogers questioned Reverting a. Ass-nili- qnes-liou- i; i . I'rcf int-dre- . asked perm:ssie:i u rxplana'.iou ofi la iv to $1 ."lO.i'tiit. to of the business of .'.Li I . 'nt In reply '.aid the was n jiiMtim t alarii-ommlMce from Dteir finance rnnnni'.'f e w.v- - the wliniss. cnu.ir.iiico on liy the finaui , in ' Inur.-.pe- e lVing .temen? '. H the e.ssius nf i.:.i,",'."0, in !(- - j th.---. The: is.l. 1 : i i ' rili-.- enurtrr. ViCnrdy hil run' of the r a-- u. ..ui ; and new mitted :o not n far: law-iu i lie .!.: ilir ' Berk was M he if v.'.tnc pr t." wy? 1 . Ts gr-.i- iei FOSTER & HOBSON PAINTERS Paper Hangers, Decorators, Sign Writers TO THE PUBLIC: W.fl do well to call on Foster & Hobson when in need of any painting or papering. All Orders Kec.ivs Prompt Attsntioa ii- - Ind:pod nt Phone Ee'l 673 Y, 231 ; 0. Wc;t Field. N. Y.. lO.S. Fr-- : the ; Nixon, speaker of the ihu Mutual Life heMt. dial company of i:s irin.t .i' ' home here today, after scon-than I'lii.r on foi Hppend'.i'rf. uiod J.'i 'h as-(iT ill.. It i'iu nf ..se1 i ' i ssf.l e The coin-- , eek rtv-s- r 'own. rn lie h.i.l huip. r Is in,- - of ihe largest t.'iT.OeO.iliin. Chicago. Oel. 10.- Dr. Theodore Zincke. professor of chemist ry In the University of Marburg. Germany. Min passed through Chicago yesterday or his way to New York, declared that although lie had traveled all over and Africa, he nerer he Europe. A.-fore received such discourteous treat meat ns was given him when he enter He asserted ed the l'nited State. that on hi way to fhattle lat wee' be was "treated like a Chinaman an forced to pay n fee of $2 before he w.t allowed to crons ihe bouudafy line. ProfexMor Zincke was n claiw-raof Ira Rcmeen. one of the authoriii. on chcmlstey in the l'nited Stare Hi visit to Chicago was to renew hi. friend-1'i- p wiih two of hi former pit pile. I):1. Max Heniun and Dr. Robert Wahl. To them lie asserted that on hi- - arrival in Geinwny he will lay th-- , miner before tli- - bureau of furrign affairs He is accustomed to spend three tnonihs of every year in travel, nnd this year hc came to America o vie an-- ' the Oranl Canyon of the Colots-lto visit Alaska. On hi return from he took a steamer from V.i couvcr to Si!t:lo, and it was while board thin boat an nlficlal" "tr.-:- e him like a Cl.invrt.p." Af'er he h attMwere I 'Kiirlwle interro," tioiis." I: was mid that "he vr s Mill wh- - coi"r;ie I to pav - a f't fur lutep .Viwid io '.in.I ' a I ra I. now wV''' - !'- eei'i tevrermrrd the bui'"-.- of t n:iTi ! .mil 'liber, or win n - - - .. I from thuse states representation which disfranchise nil, or s part of the negro rote. I presume that in the session of congress alwut to begin Mr. Platt will re-l- reduce that measure. I want to serve notice on him and those here In New York Ciiv who were responsible for It, that if Us passage i seriously attempted. 31 r. Platt will dis- -l . TyJ- Putnams Clothing House Representation. Mr. klcCurdy mid fie had not glren particular attention to the matter of salaries in late year. When his salary was advanced from f 100,0011 to $130,000 It was i lone nv the committee on salaries. He never in his life made a request for an advance In salary. Witness took (he advance ns n mark of approclation of his work. He would have continued his services whether 1 hi salary whs increased or not. an objeccertainly did not tion." he Mid. referring fo the rslae in his salary. H was brought, oul that the witness and Dr. Gillette held enough proxies of policy holder to control the hoard of Irnxtces liy electing I is members. Mr. McCord; said he undentiooil that thi.i policy holders, have sufficient confidence in ihc Mutual to take out policies und r:,ve the management to the officers. "The same person pays his prrmiuniii loluntartl.v." continued Mr. "and voluntarily signs a document s- ing people to vole in his place. There Is no other way to do :: if ir were not o they would be disfranchised." These proxies are and replying to good until Mr. Hughes. wtnexx said lie never or knew h proxy being revoked. On ihc siibj'i't of competition. 3fr. McCurdy explained that the high rales were furre. hy other companies, a iu the Mutual Life had to pay enough to keep :be si vvin-- of Its agents. An rweriiiK 31 r. Hughes, nines said he lul mu heliew Mr. Raymond would h ave him fur any reason in the world. The sanu- answer was given a like qui'xii'in regarding Mr. McCurdy and l.iiuls K The'ia d. Ihe 1r. Mefiiril. was avsril wl:a' local rendition- - are in New York Hist iii.iite it nrer.- - ary to laiy general agent s sin'll e'limnDsinn. th:n after !! competition of other they had me euii:p:inli ami , aid expense they ha.l ILnii.i.'lui for t'i..niselvc. nnd he replied. I don't now the Ctenlitlon of agents in New York or anywhere else, for 1 uni umVr no t)Tiga'iuii to do ,.. mi. " .?,- :illir,!'i'' I'pspto 2453 1 ! whi. Is ..f id Thi- nf (MUx'il'i' l Geo. W. Driver, Manager m ; i tb'i WM. DRIVER & SON DRUG CO. s ju-r- boT:-- y Fine Cigars a Specialty i . - j foothold. Therefore delay is not only dangerous but culpable. Our remedy will give you prompt relief It bus bad a long time trial and has always given satisfaction. Children as well as Adults can safely take iL Illlnoi-authoritie- . Do.' That Utile Cough you've got should b checked : : . i Colds, Coughs Bronchial Affections AU at once even if your cough is of long standing, our Remedy never fail to give relief. It does not pay to run any risks at this season. Winter is upon us and neglect at this season gives an ordinary cold n d . ? for Sore Throat, and m r line Vi;:;, Remedy i : hr jiiihl.o ,i ui. Fi-- Fil-l- i Floss S ix fiiiiolit fii;cii: l.o-- al .im-i.liiie sCi otul. Pnter Ficotid hall New York Bli 'IijImii won. I'ellow I lie 13 l a. Tim.' iliiilhled l'(i field fvner. Bros i:c Blown third. Bxth rare nitii and seventy yards :o poppril io ! ink:. IVe.ilin -- cc M. Fro.-- . o Snui Cr.iir won E'earor Howard ,ui. tltliil. Time 1 43 ond. 1 :.n.-Bn on i iaiiiiia Lcx.ngti'i' Meet Postucrd. ' l.eiug:o:i. hv., Oct i I". i! i'iu l.n-- - wi re inn .( o ..f ; a n c r. Crow" rrfii'. i to !. s; his r' li.ii-'ijii.ir.i!;. . his prox'-ni 'I o i. , : i : .vi:i Fag. One.) CLicngu. Oct. It). A despnlcU to Tribune frum Bpringfleld, III.. ' ificd that he Was T1 years old nnd quotes Gov. Deneen as follow a: of the bar. having been s "At the present time the in 1S3G. II,- practiced law for idea not the have niiiK year and g slightest ihe insurance uf interfering with the investigatin' biteii-usquite atvU- ii now in progress in New York. Wr He was elected aiiurney to the In 18S0 and s. m-i- five years. A have arrived at this decision only after ciiiiGiigrury arose a ml . he was elected cureful consideration. We have kep vice president limpm-arllyHe got in touch with the. Inquiry there by letin the halter around ilie neck nnd could ter. by telegraph and by telephone, of lux break It. He was once connected addition to the voluminous reports with the Widows ami Orphans Benefit newspaper. 1 do not aee at the present Uine how Life hisuruici-- company. Charles H. state except New York profltnbl ny wna inealdent. its Raymond SiHm after severing tils connection can take a hand in this invixtlgaiion "The Investigation now in progres-iwith tli. Widows and Orphans' commanifestly searching . and so far 1 pany, Mr. 3K'Cuniy testified, Mr. Rayby mond was appointed grnersl ngeut for believe any counter investigationmor-harthe Mutual. Mr. Uni, Mr. Raymond's our insurance committe would do than good. first, iwrtuer, was a brother of Mrs. l'p to the present time." conclude.' When Mr. Little died he McCurdy. was succeeded as Ur. Raymond's part- the governor, "In view of the fart tha 1 solvency is not at all in question, ner by Robert H. McCurdy, son of the believe we can bet safeguard the in-witness. Witness could oat remember tercets of the hundreds of thousands I at whose suggestion this partnership of policyholders in Illinois by waiting was formed. of the legislative Mr. McCurdy ikiid that all contracts until the conclusion New York nnd then taking were made witbuul his definite au- inquiry in such action ns the report of that comthority. The contract with C. H. Ray- mittee seem to indicate sa necessary." mond it Co. he was not conversant with. Aa to tile profits made by the KANSAS IS WAITING. Raymond firm, every other general agency, he declared, had Just as Wichita, Kan.. Oct. 10. Bute Incontracts. Ho was not aware Co. had been surance Superintendent Lulin, when that C. 11. RaynuHid shown a dispatch stating that his derucelvlng a higher rate of compensation than any other agency of his own partment would take action against or any other company. He had no im- the New York lJfe Insurance commediate supervision of eny agency pany nnd the Equitable Life Assursince ho bocarne president, twenty ance Society, in response to the advice of Thomas V. Lawson, of Boston, years ago, and was therefore unable to author! Press to led the Associated give details end rales of commissions, lie had never asked Robert H. Mc- ay: 'T shall ntska no move until Ihe Curdy what the firm of C. H. Raymond investigation la finished nnd tt Co. was earning. nw had Mr. its findings are made public. The office told him. i not Mr. Hughes recalled the profits made of the insurance superintendent Law-sothe suggestion of Mr. tiy this firm and asked the witness if following Ye shall act in accordance with of he regarded it proper for an the conventhe Mutual Life insurance company to an ngreempnt reached by Superintend-enBute Insurance make such e large sum. Mr. McCurdy tion of in New Hampshire some week said it made not the slightest differat which it was decided to await ence to the company. The profit rep- ago, outcome of the New York inquiry the resented a certain amount of business, nnd then each superintendent was to nnd it was eminently proper for use his own as to the necesagencies that can do the business to sary steis. Judgment Action then will get these profits. Witness never naked upon the nature of the findings depend of (he Mr. Thebaud what the profits of his firm were. Hs raid he bed no right investigation committee. to do so. He never knew what Mr Tliebauds Interest In the Raymond (ftfuRANCE COMPANIES ROBBED. firm was. He frit no more responsiIntate 31adiaon, Win., Oct. bility to the policy holders, be eald. was paid so surance Commissioner Host said today because bin large amounts than if somebody else's that at least 13 states, chiefly In the middle west, will hereafter demand anhad received them. Mr. Hughes naked Mr. McCurdy if nual gain and loss rxnibtta of life into lie knew nnv condition of competition surance companies. According that warrants bis company in paying Commissioner Host, the companies Co. a rate that last year withheld $1 4.090. 000 that Charles H. Raymond enabled them iu make 200,IHN) a year should have gone to policyholders. net. After several questions by Mr. Hughes Mr. McCurdy eafd: WILL FIGHT PLATT. I know of no sunn condition of or in New York, anywhere If Ha Attempts to Raduce Southern competition u a ,i- 1 : - rihliTV. ahv kil:ap;n, coan'y court t kii.l I. I At the very first symptom of throat irritaiiui try our GOV. OENEEN CONSERVATIVE. iGuatinued tr , ! I 1 -- N'-a- - Coughs and Colds j Company. un-- coai-bin- i Phibnthropy Is Object Of The Mutual Something Effective For t Portland vs. Oakland. Port land, 190" eon-in-ia- PACIFIC LEAGUE. con-tes- n 2 X and Spencer; Glade Brown nnd Grady. had singled and lord tutd caught an easy fly from Gilbert. Strang hatted for McGliuiliy, bn vanned. ilonto Own fumble of a grounder fniiti liresnahan gave some hope of a tall), hut thin died away when Browne was thrown out hy Murphy. Ames wont in to pilch Tor New York In the first half of the ninth and gave I jive Cmm a base m halls. Bey bold filed to Dunlin for the tlilrd time, and waiters looked promiehig for an addition to PhihidelphUi'a score, but Monte Cross fanned and Behrerk was au easy victim from Ames to Gllberi. Murphy's fumble of Dunlin's ground-rwas the second bad mark sgainst the visitors. This happened at thr opening of the last half of the con eluding lunlng. Mcann drew a pass, but. Merten Bird fo M. Cross. Tim urxi two men. 1'stilcn and Devlin, met 1n same fine, Murphy and Duvls for iludr dismissal and the ending of the game. The riiilHdrlplilu teem went back to their homo town lotilghl, and the New York team will go to Philadelphia in i Hie morning to decide the third iu ihe series. Score: II l 4 (I . II ii HUM New York II o o c : ii ii ii iitiia Batte-ricSlcGlnnity. Ames and Bresnahan: Bender and Brhrerk. Two-tashits, Broanahan. Doniin. llarlxell. Bates oil halls, ulT Aines t, elf llendcr 3. Strui k oui. hy Modinnliy 3. I" Ames 1. by Bender R. empires. O' Day Am ends nee, 24,90d. aud The iKiltlng order: Jhiladelphis ilaclsell. 1. f ; Isnd. c. f.: Davte, ii,.; 1. Cross, lib.; c. f.; Murphy. 2b.; 31. Cross, s. Sehres'k, c.; Bender, p. New York - Hresmiliaii. c.: Browne, r f : Doniin. v f. : McGann. lli.: IH'Vlln. 2b.: .Mei'ies. 1. f. ; Dalilen. (idliert. b.; .McUlnmly. p. implies O Day aud Sheridan. Bv i ndiK-- evei-)- - seat In the doubU-(ei-- k a: 3 Nailonals Batteries: 1 P. ERNSTROM T.iaiu. R. II. R. Hcore: " 3 8 Americans 1 2 2 Nationals Hat t erica -- Cy Young and Crlgcr; 1. Young ami Nmdhaui. I'inpircx O'lJuiglilln and Emslie. r Thats Our Way lin Boston Americans Win. Btrloii. Max'., Oct. HI. -- The Bosion won the swamd game in the xeries with the Boston Nationals toils . fy Young's pitching was holding ihe Nationals down to two Mu aud airikiug out fifteen men, ibe strike out record for the season. of tlm elghih Inning, but Srhrerk etngled to kfi. Browne made a beautiful king running natch of Ben der'a fmil fly. Martxett then doubled to left, bm the relay thrown fnnn Merles through Devlin to the plate wait dropped by Itresnwhan, ami Briitvrk scored. Till was another run wna on an error. Then ford singled hrinplng Hartnell In with the final mn of the game. In the latter half of th1 eighth inning the visiting team wsa charged wlih its Aral mlsplay. Devlin fare follows. Our prices and goods ought to offer a relish to your appe- t rro.8 aintek out Nirth Inning. First half ding-don- We believe in a liil-bc'.- 'l lk-vii- It. Fiauce aud Back ot Eugland. Mr. McCurdy replied in thr affirmative, siul declared that hi s&Inry was because ot ihe . as rcsimusi hiliLy which the gtvwtnrss of the company had placed upon him. Mr. Beck, in a shot: andress io the commiiiee. sjioke of the Mu.ual i.ite us the ''pride of the c- -: airy." He xaiil also that there are many lawyers and member of the slock exchange In the city who make over (LOu.uuo a year. Asked if he iho'us'.u life insurance should tie extended a: th. expense uf the policy holders, Mr. McCurdy replied: I do. Life insurance is an obligation .very man ought to take, brcaut he is participating in Cue movMiicn' for th. benefit of humauliv. I have always had that opinion. The purpose of th. Mutual Lite is not money making or declaring dividends to those who pay premiums. It WdS organised as u great beneficicm and missionary : institution Bchnsk. Ikivis out,' cene:'. scoi-inDsbb n io MKiacu. tine run. Second lu:f UcGinniiy fanned; tiled ;u Davis: Browne No runs. ptKpril to 31. Cross. Fourth inning First half 4.. Crons flied to Uiibert: S. laild flies to DuLlin; 31uiihy riruck ui,. No runs. Second hall -- Doniiu tingles to right. Aleries also struck McCann fanned. No oiii. Dunlin was on stealing. BOSTON OCTOBER , 277 TwentyFourtli Street i |