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CONDENSED FOR THE EFENING WORLD. BY PERMISSION OF DOCBLEDAT, PAGE & CO. Frere WE by Dewnetey, Pus © On) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. ‘The wheat growers in Tulare (o xultation, ae rem Was an engineer hos them by ralsing fallout, on whore whe hold an option, mit will be * Ceseary. ‘The wheat-gromers with Magnus Derrica for Pree Gent, to Ant the ras rom the buck Tanchers’ heats tf neces Dyke | fa have elected Mallroad Camminstoner t | sprang knocks him dow Joral paper gov Magus be threat ruined by the rat drivers stirred. he fugitive hist road, their CHAPTER XII, Ife or Denth answer came shout of apprehension, party of men veat fill speed. ught up his ree | Mildeot chal- threw every [Previously acknowledged. cee AL IST AS. Witty frst Guttler, Harold and Theresa y. Mrookiyn 14.0 iven closer than | Helen We hia manoeuvre, of the tight: shivered the engineer's ning futitely . the dri Christian a up to the q iterated mndtrar Heron gt elt! was already out of the house dell tn deratl turned to 2D. sprang to open tt. y wae Guadatatara ember perfectly re and Pix tine like the Ready), train| protested right en-| HR On some quar + gallop of horses . thelr eyes upon the hound further on.’} fering, left instructions how to. tri of the «cab window, thundered ofy and etreaming 1 That was Delaney’: tnatinet of th aud Vacea, * Wek tot ser Was le He set hie kere from his heels ned toward the house rach poles told Lhim was never t nace shut off his» simultaneous seemed ty have nave’! THE CONTRIBUTORS. reversed, spasm of Jown track; impound wheels Park. rokiya. on the Joraced ttwelf sliding with q ernoon and eventaK sed pears nt ae Dyke applied | of duly do and. petted the nest, tittle ofil proecedatotva the | $1405. “The fair was projected and carried the two engin et ad aa Derrich'’s stock y fretght engine elf he jumps off, ees) NOTHINGINTT.”| AN INSPECTOR. ahead "a Kot to pasa us “He's coming. ‘He's coming—look out, sul eaten the ish of gun Guadalajara re on hime" ‘0 huns Wan he ina Mehting come ar ad the time ards apert the F tT of wheels Guadalasarn limor of aterm, TPL TF RE ALTGELD TI TST 'SICK BABIES’ DOCTORS TELL OF THEIR VISITS. nis ESTHER LIPSKY. HORTENSE BIBO. Adelie s fetelle Hahn, Awnen Kearney, These children collected $5.41 for the Sick Nabi Fund, the East Fifty-fret street, ele Stern and wthers. 5.41 fon | Agnes Kea! la Stern and | Hath each, | Mamie Dunn, Jule Mesiin and others, Hrookiyn Sadie. Squires, tina Strotl, Wrankla lelen Well, Hennigs, Hrooklyn, i Pai A q enntes lon : : Sianey stera, Carrie Stern the | Helteo vhanheGertia Fanalelsiecker's ana Hay Nineteenth street Math Teach, Mrosklya, To the Elitor of The Evening World no. May It te: he por bables Hancock street. cick street, te, Irving Jacoby, Nertha F Morton. Wallach, Nertle Trueheart.-.. | Theodore and Leonard Waterman, Mel- Ville Prince, Tessie Cay The work of Th Sarah . 136 To the Biter Inclosed venting World Sick Babies’ Fund, which maintains | Pantie Necker, 15 Went Itath street: freo ans to visit Milton Thanhauser, 11 West 114th street. ments daily, if pretty well ex- | To the Bitter of The ening World: plained In the following reports of Indl- | vidual cases by two of the fund doctors. One of them writes as follows: “Doctor, you are Just in time. These | were the that met my ears in aj} ‘4 nement on Orchard street. eit ple a “Please look at this baby, It haw had | ger vat ‘we could aot and more, tue were r convulsions in the past hour, the recetpta of a stand held ta fro Fitty-second street. Hoping. th ton Roventtel, Marius Kahn, peat Filty-necond street, N. ¥, Clty. ot The tng Worit um doing my. best to help tt. 1 Juat | Sat,this, Wite wilt Denett some, poor chit and in answer to my | ‘area Alevanter, to anve my [Ta the Eiitor af The Exening Wor!d Inclovet find $4 mrt and found tt! nvulsions, due | and teething, | baby's suf- . t | To the Editor of The Fivening World: Tnclosed please find $1 Henry Thies. { immediately relleved thi seo feed the child, ave thia pour | Ne proceeds fromta aais. web medicine and’ supplied her with | Sait, tyr toceeds from 4 sale we held lged. milk 1 Annie Deb hia} 1nd indeed beet a inth avenue, N.Y. city To the Heitor of The Evening World: Fting words ag I lett Inclose you $1.10 for Sick. by it ha were, ‘God bless the Sick | cesta ut a atand started July ended on July glance] 1 otner doctor's report is as fol- it, by on Uthel Lindner, 12 We Ik street tenement a poor ha‘ Maumans aK wt cer bath Wis evi y il. 1 learned that the 4 a suffering wth summer com= int for several days and Ing had been done to {nfuntum had develo: of my. vist wt me To the Edttor of The Ev. Kindly accept the ine) Rowers, Mra. Win, DP. Fergnaan, Eutitor of ning World ind avenue, tetmeen 3 and at the time rat atreets Nan emed to be at I Instructed the sie Scheck, § years, 1221 Thint per nuraing of tie MWaghes, 6 yeary telne to relleve | To tie Etttar of The Ina few hours noticed and j front of Mark's “show “a = to be on the |avenue. Hoping It wt mis to be safely on the | torn Marken aged World thanks the nu-| Bile Tos. aged 10 W iitle children wf New. York | To the ior ot mes ot avenae avenue yeni 1 pleare Ant § ed cmp: ay NOW Exening World fek | gs. mer charity should sent to eit Bables’ Fund, Cashier of World, Pul Aidtie Jacoby, Farah Olfdaum, zer Building. N.Y. Hertha, Fraundort, ——— To the Editor of The Evening World: as he Editor of The Gventug World: E ¢ ti the beneft of the Sirk e held at the home of Stlideed aged §. Nertle Trusheart. aged 9 butale Fourteenth avenue, Borous | ‘The Evening World the [through by three eniidren, Hamid Flannery, eget Po Mildred E. Gutaler, aged 9. and Thor Annery, aged J0, and much credit ty due them for thelr energy and perseverance. Inclined ir | please find check for $14.05. Arthur E. Guteler Ta the Editor of The Evening World thle cloveml picese find check tor Ume|the little iris en our block cuter Leonard Waterm: te Cava Mo whtn jel for the |w [was fount to be ber THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. , me will be ot fe gladly cot frost of car} Muslin and exquisite stood, of steamed out a which the little tel upon yesterday moi In xen ate and + of} days, has t Intest experin RUSSELL SAGE, 85, ENJOYS BIRTHDAY |: + a aera tel, Maria Kana 310] Inclosed fr Aaron Aletander, Otto reat 1.60] are erty 10.8 tilen, Este Nelsen and others, PA tof our Rouen Grand avenue rae 1.59] Mrookiyn. We cotle wile Annie ant Katie Debes. 155] me hope will help sabes Marthe Baumann... L10/ Ths amount way Perguaoa pee AM: Marale Dun nue, i 2 Le Mesite, ert, NaI foveal Soheck tughes.. en ‘4 avenue. and Mabel Marks, tthe and To the Eultor of The Evening: World Abe Fou 1 Inclosed please Aint $257, the proceeds of a Tire, Rivea Taakl Lis)| Sick Tables’ Punds fair at 1142 Tancock 9t., xe collected from Please find incloset a check for the amount of wil And a check for $1.90, the pro: nd [| quested by the police to discontinue. Hoping D, which we collected hy eell- We hope Fund, pro Ae tittle proceets cf a Pletse int inclowt $1 for elck Babies Fund, Colleste: id zealous support they Pry si tek BHatles’ Fund thre ie Ae TEE entertalnments, lemonad P. &—We will try to send same more goo stands ani collections, ; | To tue ttttor of The Evening World i All contributions for this popular aume | THe ter of tee Eek erin teat Fund cler in the world who at the age olghty 2 "4 CARDINAL? CARS CRUSHED ty" Neamt! Archbishop Ireland! Charles Burton, Caught Disposed of a New Between Two, Was Rumor. Fatally Hurt. Archbishop Ireland, of St. Paul, was handler of a hundred voters 1 faculty for getting them to the n stormy Weather and fine, shouted. | he and Archbishop Corrigan were to be] firto; Moore!” the sightseers caught ;the echo and gent It dying uine neross the meadows of Hackeneack e helghts of West Hoboken, members of the or | watd, ‘not ‘ sare ee feanilzationtatowalarithvatratnedvoved said, “nothing init. I hardly think Car Aboyt 8 o'clock he stood on an up- unlighted elgare for the first sign of the clouds came “ROCKY” MOORE DION'T APPEAR. ane eras) So Excursion Did Not Start, to Disgust of Crowd. great vol- absent one, where | he wouldn't tell, Fried no one know. Hours]! + am here on a Httle pleasure trip| tie expectant attitude of tie “Rockys” became slightly limp and a wall went heavenward, were the last words of a retraln . ieee That accompaned the “Itockys'“on thelr | always come to New Yor ateamer, | anywhere In this vicinity. Pent] It has been sald that Archbishop sustalned Intern Rocky Mosre! O Rocky Moore! e our Rocky any more. one summer's day, Aud we'll never see cur Rocky any more, would have been as Joyful as on Foley-Divver bakes without a Foley or| Keane, of Dubuque, called on Arch- zy The thoughtless man with land to The “Rocky"* Moore Social Clan, one hundred strong, stood on the boat land- ing in Jersey City yesterday morning. Music was playing, bannere flying and All for ‘Rocky" Moore, the idol of the ladies, the fr didnot come. seen Saturday night 21 Burna street, Jersey Ci Ile was) and tad « conference of threo house’ cheers ringing. reen at the Fifth Avenue Hotel thia| gy) trookiyn te port that Cardinal Gibbons had said that | 0° tn made Cardinals, The distinguished Min- | jr ota preinte laughed. avenuio and ‘There's nothing In it, my boy,” he Wa Brooklyn Rapid Transit system nd | tinal Gibbons said it, It ts not lkely| town track when In sn car coming down and a De Kalb car going up. with Blsop O'Gorman, of Sioux Falls, | ment ; were atopped, and {t wax with conw ny) Buffalo and then ran down here, 1] tise aimenity. that he was extricat Tam|” Burton wos taken to t Hospital, ‘There it ts bellev Ng at No. 44 Fifty , Brooklyn, bishop Ireland at the Fifth Avenue No. ‘The or. | duration with him yesterday, The Arch- Hell ni ate | from, reporting tig | blahop of Dubuque is in Eurove, and | Finds no one who will buy. Bet into a detective body to find Ndi dae heeds a eh eer Ho does not think of printer's ink They mean to bave the ex- | ° . er Kane, 4 cursion Sunday, epolis, Amd all Worki Wants imply. While directing the movement of traf- hind 4 Bre , ay Charles Burton, hinker of Jersey, the “Pooh Bah’ of his}! morning by an Evening World reporter! the chief inspector of the Brooklyn and questioned about the published re-| Rapid Transit Company, was caught | between two cars and probably fatally | had taken his station at the ction of Fulton street and Myrtle shington and Court streets, the most congested part of the ne manner he that hoe would know, and {f he did know| Waa caught between a Putnam avenue nue thrown violently to the paye- 1 was badly cut about the face 8, Dak. We visited the Exposition at |4"d body. An noon nx he fell the cure Here Brooklyn 1 he has JinJuries. Burton lives THE WORLD: MONDAY EVEN ING, AUGUSY 5, 190L THIRD GOULD HEIRESS BORN | ON YACHT OFF OYSTER BAY. | Mother Had Been Cruis-| ing About for the Ben-| efit of the Sea Air—| Little Water Nymph Doing Well. Memorable the eriise of the Sybar George J {bis wh, there came a new [Saturday night. ft was a tiny girh, sixth) | baby daughter ts Gould millions, and the arrival of this |ehid of weatt on a luxuri steam yacht may seta new fash ' Weeks Mrs aboard t 1 reat ar ela, Dr Paul nyxielan, was tn Kimball, the farnly nistant attenda nd two trained nurses were kept on board, For several Weeks the yacht made d@atly trips up from Sandy Hook to Liberty Is in the morning, returning In the a | About a week ago the yacht from her regular path and started on a | desultory cruise through the Sound, A} noteworthy accumulation of express packages, cach sath to contain dainty reations of filmy laco and soft silk and bs, Was taken Yourd In anticipation, It was under he Little visitor. | Saturday morning the yacht was In the Narbor off New London, Wit! any word of her destination, A later was reported at ster Ray, ‘There she anchored, and during the night the visit urred. was a very for sa to luNury lovked Drs Ke Mrs, Gould haw een a great bellever | Yacht ae a promoter | WE xcetety, whieh Ix very ap- bre lnter n her nit i D ith, prevlatl SSEEEEEEESEEEELEEESEEEEEEEEEEEEESEE RUSIELL SACE Anniversary Spent at Sag Har- jbor, but Many Gifts Sent to His Home. There was just one millionaire finan- put tn a hard day's work in his office to-day, Ho ix Russell Yesterday wa: great. financter's birthday, and he sepnt it quietly at Sauc| | Harbor with hie gentle-faced wife vieit-| Ing friends. [th Whea Mr. Bage came to hia oMce on| Nassau atreet to-day he had evidently | forgotten all about his birthday he had scored another year since he ti on Friday did not seem to have tm-| eased him much, Straleht away he plunged tr ness. There were conferences, buyings lings of stocks, and business and whose halr has grown gray tn financ called upon the dean of the great 1 clal world advice, It was just before his noonday walk| 1 that Mr. Sage met an Evening World reporter. ‘This conversation ensued: “You look well and happy, Mr Sage “Then I look as I fell, and I really both.” “Then it elehty-fve COSTLY FIRE AT RICHFIELD. ts not an awful thing to be ara old | Summer Theatre Burn. ed and Thorough- breds in Danger. | hounds 1 to The Frening Worl! + ID SPRINGS, N.Y, Aug 5 (Speci RICHEIE The Summer building in Spring } rk, was burned to the ground early tite morning. Vhe| bath-house adjoins the theatre property and to tho rear are the stables of the R, W. Tallers, E. Ellery Anderon and John D, Beals, of Day Spent More Trade ved to-day for re Government receipts fro Cured Easy. Archie Birkett, lonia, Micha “I bad to quit work on ac- cous of piles. J suifered ter riby all the time, Flications from a 50’cent box ch Pyramid Pile Cure cured me completely. gists cell it, Boole on Pikes, causes and cures mailed free, Pyramid Drag Co, Mar FFISERERFSPREFP RRB PRR: Amusements. HUBER'S 14th St, Museum. &—Coonrville Coons—8 JUBILEE SONG3, JULEENE, Queen of Snake Charmers. = Original Students, RECENT PUHOTUGRAPET: and hopeful, t! “Do you feel any older than you felt oak Mrvant. Violet Gleas great diferenc: an off-hand manner. CENTS SUSUAY CONCERTS GARDENS. ot | 80% With a hearty eH me tt is an unusually bu tonce elastic With a atop the man who TO-NIGHT THE SVENGALIS. Leave toot MANHATTAN BEACH, } F his advance years Mr. Sage |New ¥ w{ life In sow ,, China and Pain’s Fireworks j/ CASTLE SQ. 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