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_ THE WORLD: SATURDAY RDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, 1908) a : : CRESCEUS CLIPS ANOTHER _ (“POOR PREACHER A SLAVE;”” ‘BEAR FACTIONS HALF SECOND OFF RECORD. THIS ONE QUITS MINISTRY. TANINTER PRICES | Rev. denne “Jameson, | eee After Fifteen Years in, Church Work, Finds! ; the Field Overcrowd-! ed and Turns to Look! for Secular Employ- | ment. | RECORDS ELD oe Wonderiul Stallion Trots First Half Mile ina Uwe: Minute Gait. Boooood Bucrant Opning Su- perseded by General Reaction. 4, In the U. S. Bteel al strength to the the opening this Fastest stailion tn the worl! Fartet trotter tn the world. World's record, } mile. Fastest heat tn race Fastest seo hea rotted .... fee (a Loreexeyesere) THE ABBOT'S OWNER PREDICTS 2.01. a @ wis Mang For rv Rissa eee, ; ; $ Creseous is a grand horse. [can't praise him too highly. 1 | 4 OCe This ore ee z expected to se record lowered again, and am glad It has t ‘The Rey. James Jameson, of Breok-! ed un advance of 11-3 per The Abbot is in fine condition—splendid—and th liyn, for fifteen years a preacher, |{ however, had a brief inning, da drooping and res before the close of son Aug. 15 will come off all right. By the way, a little record for himself yesterday, He trotted now, at the age of sixty-two, finds that he cannot make a living in the} es mantfes! mary tend The Abbot mad GEORGE XETCHAM. ¥ a hal 101, I think we can expect to see the trotting record 2.01 ier and driver of | Ministry, which he declares Is over- st half hour of trading. St. Paul THE SUMMARY. befor season closes.—John seannell, owner of The Ab- 5 os Koawaieniiedlelkighigaediented ee Sey per cent. from the top; Exhibition aguinat time to beat! bot. faced a sift breeze, Hngulst and was a classmate of Har- te Busan eecomne a5 the world’s t tine oa eal aS WLeree Corer BOC DOCOCOOOOCO OOK aut had the wing] let Beecher Stowe's sons. He says|@ arketsalimapeds trom COLE Cia Oy ey ee «Robert Bonner had inf) As he neared the half-mile stretch turn into the) he has crossed the “dead line” of ont moderate jealling: v Gregor—Mabel, by Howard's Mam- . sade nial . = ri id Uispayed deciued when he made hin fas] wns Jo! vacether runner, d the ministry and seeks some secu-|($ ine ana refused brino (Ketcham)... Without a skip or 1 1 (Randliecrheleveni § ining market. Fractional time, 0.: 20%, 0. yusand well-wishers were tn the ha and when jar employment, and to e Evening io} secon nourenae ing voice of his} World he has tole what determined him upon making the change. hen the encou mighty cheer, a! repurted him on to the wire, tainty. The| Cresceus was all out, but ft was @/ {n1301-4,) marvellous Anish trotted in Keteh oe) 2.02. he record was low M3. K outat the timers stand = aewount 4 up the stretch, was & Horsemen are hailing Creeceue as the) | Two-Minute Horse, Yesteré at Coe » th yshtest of to The “closing gras bank stateme’ n Speech. By Revelames Jameson. The great stailion was warmed wp for] th ae and | 22 Mat. lumbus, 0., he overcam mnfies dur p of a stiff breeze and covere Arye CECH ET se : performance the enthusiasm | 1 wrote the letter because I do 1 REV.JA Ks to-day were of that fast track | ™% < hol | The Game Finteh, The grand | belleve Tam too oid yet to earn a ving r n, made his ap : laafothe do outelde the ministry. 1 UAMESON half second off his 7 Just one week before at level: that occasion it was impressed on al | As the non of Robert McGregor Stretch, a runner on ck for the supreme effort. ‘alled to|am convinced that the ministry ls over- to the de-| crowded. Lom. Clove ner of High. 1 Murnane that the game stallion c: nthe horse Mik + lowered ull | few words| I do not bélleve there 4s enough work faster, because his ptrforma ympanied the reat trot. | it na ine almont with hia body, || s fol-|for all the ministers in the United States | ret retort a damp track. Yesterd coniitions stretch. After scoring and: Hep buckled down tots work wath i to find employment. I am not an old| gy Were nat favorable, because the wind nodded for the word, but }an alme an intelligence Atded by jemen-t thank you fa behalf} man. Iam sixty-two. For fifteen year- impeded orogre: was not at his beet and broke the skilte dapat Feoolghend kot hie, for the reception | 1 have teen a mininter of the Gospel Most of the time I was an Episcopal clergyman. ‘Throe yeara ago I changed my ‘aith and became 4 Baptist, and am now a member of the Hanson Place Baptist Church. The last regalar charge [ had New York and the Pulllips Academy. Harrtet Beesher Stowe's boya were my clasamates. I am well qutallfed for the | work of an educated man. I speak Span- "| . 0 J ish and have been a teacher. i) Why do I wish to get out of the Church?, I cannot make a ving In it. no room tn the Church except Oring, ar and Police After|An Escaped Sing Sing|Eleven as Proposed by|Monroe, Who ye ee area lane aaalit Wiouiet THE PREACHER'S A APPEAL. To the Editor of The Evening World : As the thought has occurred to me that you might be willing to aid me in securing suitable employment, | take the liberty of sending you this note. Tama clergyman and am very anxious to obtain some kind of work that wili enable me to make my living, but having crossed what some are pleased to call the dead line, I Sind it very difficult, indeed, to earn enough in my calling to make ends meet, If you will kindly assist me in this matter as far as you eo elghi 7 owner an€ the supery ri when Ketcham [companying runnera,t fairly fly- [to the wire, finishing n ied, /and shattering his ow A Two-Minute Galt. When noble Cresceus fitted by the| gave the word Creseeuy wa half-mile post in 2.59% tt was realized! ing, trotting the @rs that the Tw inute Horne had arrived. nd reaching the quarter tn SAP oipigay & record + SD Pb} bhp dg HF Fp: Meteo, Meat at Youth Who Gave Convict Is Back on The Evening World Aboard for Health, 1 would receive a call trom a Mute can you will assuredly do me a very great service, Your ife. i Buried at Sea. churoh ane uae iron nered i preact paper I regard as «a very great medium of communication. Knife-Thrust. Another Charge. Planned. Ricans oo Respectfully yours, JAMES JAMESON. script. ‘ One name on the list of ateerage pas-| They fovatand cout" behind Jamea Costello, seventeen years old, | OSSINING. N. Y., Aug. —A oonvict| leven new free public baths to be S ‘ They wanted me to st ut behin A ing sengera on the Campania, which reached | the pulpit and deliver it i1ky in oration, a mensenger boy, ving at No. 34 Eant | who escaped from Sing Sing Prison on|open all the year around are likely to HEE ec Ltecinnloldl aeatiny ene No. 481 Carlton avenue, Brooklyr., Aug, 1, 1901. 1B efiaey SEDPAAS LS POSSI HH MH HSS © Noir 13 tod 9p Jp t2e dJoadoa3 aSod jee this port to-day, was crossed out wit oe One Hundred and Second street, is dy- | Jan. 5 last was recognized by the prison|be the outcome of the fight begun five Church. But [am not so old yet that ing in Harlem Hospital from a atab | authorities when he was brought to the| years ago by The Evening World red Ink. It was that of James Monroo, PL eHtTeot teelvanfucel ene ise emma | Mesa ~~ —— a5 wound {n the side, inflicted, it ta # y to nerve a nentence of] Acting on the suggestions of The Fv- | 4 coal miner from Pennsylvanta. ‘omy the trays The Cotton Market. The Wheat Mar 6s e “by George Faller, nineteen years : ra and three months for bung-[ening World, Acting Mavor Guagen- |" stonroe was a strapping big man about t t The local cotton market opened easy | Local wheat opened easy to-day at a se RG No, 31 East One Hundred and Third hetmer asked Comeffstoner Henry 8.[ 70 33 Nada melinynelssekt higher viet ‘ ie be et ‘The man had been santenced under the| Kearney, of the Department of Light: | forty-five years oll He had met a fel- ba cater fa hd 2 | slignt decline withour much feature to 4 $1 points lower. ie 184 \trade. Paris closed 5 to 10 points net w e Dangler, but he wnaling and Supplies, which Bureau «uper- mineworker, John Stevenson, on the to Sohweffer, a well-|viees the free baths, for an estimate on| ship at Queenstown, and the two men There was an entire absence of news rJat hand to influence sentiment either ello and Max Werthler, the anme re leaders of rival factions In the higher, and Budapest 3 1-2 polnts up, Ssai no $7 F. borhoed of One Hundred and See- the coat of establishing and maintaining | yore engastt ‘ ; = e engaging a berth on the steam- way. The Liverpool arket was closed, | but Berit lose: - Tk dev jer! tee OAd street. The gangs met last night “T-lan adequate number of free baths. a les i ee esti ate again Pn back CLL AM Ce | steel Pres ei lot Park avenue, between Commissioner Kearney replied to-day. er aa she steamed out of Queenstown se oo lita ren uty, i? che, el Corn also opened a shade easier. = a cK) es t ie ce ¢ ve pub- —— Hundred and Sooond and One Hun- 5 hia spectalty ts the| ste recomends the bullding of eleven—|harvor on July 23. when suddenly Mon ernment and the absence of active DUD) prore was no especially weak influ-| * -boxea in churches, lic speculation were natural c Ka upon | The Bank Stntement. dred and Third streets, to settle a din- orboxes in churches. | ne|five in Manhattan, three in Brookiyn | roe gasped, mink down on the deck and reer nnd attention was given overjence In either market, but a general decid they would Nerday, In companys with other [and one each in Queens, Bronx und | was dead before the ship's physician thefy. to the winding. up of all ac-| ¢ffort to close out small trades at tho] SW YORK. sug Risnmond ated banks for the week pithe title of supremacy themaelves. ers, he Was recognized by some Ye foriner fellow-convicte aa he Costello was getting the better of the} °C.) the yard to the oflice a Dane ard to Mice. Those| f bls When It a alleged that Faller, | who recognized him laughed and Schaet was in the crowd, pulled a knife} fer laughel in return, Ind stabbed ‘Costello in the site duet | ow he entered the fice to have pelow the heart and pl the left ‘ taken he waa imme. w lung. by the officiale there, | peuple The boys, who numbered abou! 1 jon ty Rivington ta. After the call the market wan Cnd of the week. rather nervous and down 3 to 5 points! New York's o y | from Inst nig close. September w The opening s were: AUg., 7.23 to | | September din. an Oot, 7.38 to Chicag 4; Jan. | temp | ber corn, The quite distinet | could reach him. ending to- Monron had Kone to Ireland for his health, and hiv death was due to Jexy He was b in to-day went ¢ nroe’s family t prices. were: 5-6; October, 7h 1-8: These no complaint. te that. the 0 fan ‘away,’ leaving Costello, in the lot his identity. from the| Each bath, it is ertimated, will cant = a MS eg Thesidents near b: pearing the Buthorittew henat frst appoa: including the purchase of the Cabin Stores Den Anstgna. Chure hooT have August, 7.24 w York's closing prices wer to his an and then began to Laing 8 es Cty : ; : oy ht 2 W e fore the dan Men Ehecnadenet finate ought Uy appropriate. the ane Manufacturing and Supply SHHENLGMbE rCOLn Oly tient in the hospital, but Costello sald y months to serve of an eight ary funds without delay “abin stores Chicago's prices a :| ARBUCKLE’S DEEP SEA HOTEL co, See advertisement tn morning ember wheat, 09 n was Faller’s brother who had atabbe: riterm for burglary. He will now] Actins Mayor Guegenhetmer promises | and suppites H ont) street, use im. The police are looking for the bay. Ehave to serve the full term. to go Fight ahead with the tratter eine eae aaiahiil Uiepnecrmeaes ‘ome. r, Tseck a man's work. 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