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NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. SSS Me @hbe “ Circulation Booka Open to All”? NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUG PRESIDENT CALLS FARMER NATIONS HOPE | ___ Fair Grounds to th | Agriculturists of the| NEW RECOR | State of Maine. . PRAISES BIG FAMILIES-'Grey Friar, Evening Miller on Firing Line| for New York—Giants World's Tip, Wins the LAST NEV? We a .D HEA CME oe PLAY REDS; T AT SPA “ Cireulation Books Open to All.” Men of the Farms; Says Mr.| Albany Stakes—Mix-; Score Two in the Roosevelt, Are the Typical | up in Steeplechase. First. m Americans—Big Crowd Out Y to Greet Him. | The Batt & Order. Fat THE WINNERS. antes ork Weineingat prog A BANGOR, Me., Aug. 27.—President! FIRST RACE—Stevedore 1, Vem jiint ne | estes le Pe'tz threw ‘ Roosevelt continued his tour of| Ness # The Priac of Surrey 3. Maine to-day ‘1 perfect weather. He | omen tel oe LULL D2) UG ae left Augusta at 9.30 o'clock after Bes Kou es seiaciine drive through the city, the progress | Lab lillie ea of which was three times interrupted |Zoul™ Burch 2 Merry Acrobat eS chi . i n| FOURTH RACE = Sombrero 4. y children, who presented him With /haron Pepper 2, Cognwell 3. bouquets. | FIFTH RACE—Dead heat between On the way to this city there were Virgin Soil and Bright Girl, Bel- big crowds at tho railroad stations, | gardo 3. and at some places Mr. Roosevelt) sixTH R: jade brief informal addresses. |Whittler 2, Bi The President was met at the train here at 12 o'clock by President Beal, (Special to Tae Evening World.) of the Eastern Maine State Fair As-| SARATOGA RACE TRACK sociation; Senator Hale, Congress-,A0# 7 — Pittsburg Phil seo i Hi 8 jlayers here yesterday, but he did it xo men Littlefield, Powers and others. | nicely and so quietly that only: a few They at once started for a drive| were aware of his big winning. about the city. The trouble about Pittsburg Phil 's 8 | that he is extremely ret nt concerning The spzech he delivered at the nis own doings. He never confesses to a Fair Grou:ds, where a tremendous | dis winning, or If it becomes known that throng assembl 1, differed from | he has made a killing he generally pova- those he has heretofore delivered |Peohs the story by saying that he lost during the trip fn tthat it yas Vaultiabont event directed exclusively to farmers. | Yesterday Pittsburg was known to | Rave bet $3,000 on Red Knight straight, Specch to the Farmers, es tecerad Hed cranes ata phe lEpeaioent ¥ ; _)Place and third againgt $18. a he President waa driven to the Ban-| Pitt? Nie aa ete He bet Billy gor Fair Grounds, where ne spoke as | follows: 1 am glad to greet the farmers of | $0.00 fhat he took out of the two Maine, During the oentury that has|>90k#. In addition he bet nearly every Closed the growth of industrialism hae | 009K in the rivg amounts varying from Hecessarily meant that cities and towns | $100 up. A very iow estimate placed his! huye increased Jn population more rap-| winning on (hat race alone at $50,00). {lly than the countrwfdistrists. “And yetlin the last face he bet another big ind the old American. sp! American habits of thought NEFIIOUS oeumates | race, and this is Stood co Win £100,000, The ception MeGuna, 1b, Brodle, ef. Bowermdn, c. 4 search for players f/ absence gave Mike Donlin a chance to get in a game, the first In five months. ex-Baltimorean got a rousing re- Aq from the stepped to the pate Breat form and » Giants are record on. towar along almost a ts rd improy's eague Club will Crotona Park in the Bronx next year it all back on the other races and only and the euccessful ch moter of the New York enterprise. | Cowan enough to win $12,000. This made date he his signed about « ball dozen | others nave vontracts to sign, but are Molding off. The New New York Club. AI Selbt hn, the old® playe he mi the patronage of New York fans. The writer has learned that Clark] incton Parke ¢ Gyithith, one of the chtef owners of the Washington Pa: ago Americam League, is the pro- rs, and nen who 1s how as il haw always are Gilbe 0 0 ae inthe last resort the country | bunch of money on Skilful, It is bee 27% Gi i) Baltimore shortstop | re those in which We are! jleved that ne cleaned up $30,000 on this, 270 Jimmy tama, the second base: | min of the same team. In fact, the| | whole Baltimore Club will be transferred Special to the Evening World.) “Capt, Joe Kelly te dove tno] ATLANTIC CiT¥ .----------.0 000 0 to-day. Me is off on a! BROGKLYN ....-~ - eS 0000 and to-day, with Kelley out of | certain) Seymour, cf. Coresran, + Stetofeldt. 3p. Rergen, c. Poole, P. AT ATLA AY next season. His 400) fans when he 0 He salt he was In expected to strike his At Pitts At StL Second Gu: T Their great | done much | work right; e happy. trip has ig their American sineas ac! Sombrer ie not | ta eam is sure to get Is noi a | half is 2.30 i- that be doing To been ofvered | 2. 1s one of signed, and two others Fifth Seco— LYN, 2; ATLANTIC CITY, 1. uis first game postponed, delphia, 45 St. Louis, 4. the game, they expected another vio- Rates Tn ; A tory. And it behooves the Giants 10 SOMB T WORLD'S RECORD. always be doing thelr best, fr it is Htins 2, Bummer 3. on 2, Deuceful 3. 4 YOUNG GIRLS KILLS WOMAN ARE DROWNED. AND HIS RIVAL | Two Sisters Beach and Christian Ganze Then, Two Sisters Dunean! Turns Revolver Upon, Lose #heir Lives in} Himself and Is Now) Pawling Ponda. | Dying. | | PAWLING, N. Y., Aug. 2 Four! Jealousy lec Christian Ganze, young women were drowned to-day’ tailor, of No. 6 South street, to sho ir the treacherous waters of Pearce and kill his former mistress, Lizzie if Pond, two miles wes. of here. Hall, and Arthur W. Campbell, of ‘They started blackberrying, and No. 218 Hast Twenty-sixth street changing their mind went bathing in Who had supplanted him in the the pond, the water of which at Woman's affections, to-day. After some places is me than twenty the double murder Ganze shot him- feot deer self in the head, He is dying in ‘The drowned are: | Bellevue Hospital. Beach, Anna, alxteen yearn old, The shooting occurred in the Beach Saale, cichteen yeara old. apartments of the woman, at No.*214 East Twenty-fift) street. Her real old. ily of Stroudsburg, Pa. She was Miss Estella Duncan Jost her I'fe in attempting to rescue her sister Martha, who was one of the first of Tweaty-eighth street. the party to get beyond her depth. Jealouny of the Men. When Miss Martha Duncan began to! ‘rhe woman had lived at the Twent scream the other young women in | fifth oat carey for pane ight oS ats months, £he occupled three small rooms the party became panic-stricken ANd |i. in. rear of tiye ground floor, It was rushed wildly about In the water. known in the neighborhood that she was Tho banks of the small lake are very in trouble because of her entanglement abrupt, and within a few feet of the) "#!h two men. Only two nights ago In | shore the water is more than twelve | a venin Gange attempted to Kill her. | feet deen. Ganze was Ilving with the woman up Miss Estelin Duncan was the oniy to a few weeks ago, when Campbell ap- memoer of the party who did not go in Peared on the scene. Campbell at one on ihe bank when her sister screamed avenue, near Houston street. {hat phé was drowning, Without a mo- Jn this entenprine and had been working |ment'e hesitation she rushed into thu |as an insurance collector and water and tried to reach her sister, The dresser. H. water was shallow, but after a few steps|child just a block away from the house and began to sink. She continued Atruggie to reach her sister, and by “he he was killed. time she tried to return to the bank aii was too far out and sank. | - The Beach sisters tried to save ©: Deceived Hin Wife. There had been a quarrel in the Ci "| fall and ax never headed, winning man, but George ws \0 yee age than oft At amy’) cleverly) by hall” a. length from Wan | feat’ and werond etre between! che Harlem Court for further examination ona charge of robbery Rogers, sido have been employed by rate bo! Ness, w) ngpha in |retired Hat, by. Gorcor tay | ae . arr Velln-Fargo & Co. in thelr New Yor! A Book He Wants Rend, | Pride of Surrey. th (He Corsofan'a drive: ton night, wan, for a|Hi8 accusers were J. F. Murray, of No. 4851 Broadway, and Miss Liztle | oo ge til; clerk, and who arrived here (; phe other aay 1 pleked, up a litte | him we Mretem, where Van Nem passed | bare. Bteinfeldt rapped out a safety too. | Hart, of No, 161 West One Hundred and Fifty-thind street. They said the |yesterday from the Fast on a sight: is book, called “The glmnie Lites written | sane, (tCOND_ RACE | fhrow'to third. “iiergen yo a' tate knnek | Negro knocked @furray down and robbed him. The robbery took place om seeing vir, wan shot and Killed ac tha | preached Mich wholesome, sound. doc-| esplechase: full cowree too and Corcoran and Steinfeldt crossed | july ai,, but the negro was not arrested until last night, Sania Fe Railway yards early tordey by pine that Twish It could be ised a 9| ptarters, whte BU HIE Fin | Bergen's fifinish at second. und he wa . PY Watenman, Myllivan Congress, In Session at Den- Se eee Meoutrine of the eee tonite | entle 193, 1a et ;| doubled up at fat, Donlin iWfted a fy | ands companion named Haft td i ¢ of th rman. ; Tagen 9 ‘Brow? "7 i y You ere ry CY # ¥; Prec mora! to. the material fend, ats A Ni Wai Me | a TC BETTINA GIRARD TAKEN TO HOSPITAL, ner, elpo of Mew York, were aleeping in| yer, Hears that Necessary Saiatarial pronrarita Without the moral | Galena ae Bd ae Third Inning. eee A boxcar when Sullivan came uy” $960,090 Will Be Raised— 7 couse i J | Vietor, 135, Hou! a i. 4 owne’! ‘, Ite toward righteouanens evens 4 ad; | Victor, Mquinan 4 Ht tila 63] rowne’s bunt was a pop Ay and Poole| Rettina Girard, who has appeared for one week at the Brighton Beach |!" : 100,000 P d Behaeed charagter. The worth of A! In, Lill got it. Dunn drew @ puss to fret. He Haftnor asserts that he and Rogers & A romised. jebae 5 nkerman was very much of a dis-| was easily caught when he tried to steal| Musle Hall, 8 again a victli of drink, To-day she was removed from the | wore awakened by blows from a club in civilization je the worth of the man at|turber jn this race. On the first time When this man lacks moral second. Bresnahan's high fy was take: Albermarle Hotel, Sheepshead Ba , 10 the Fmergency Hospital at Coney the hands of Sullivan Half-duzed, they its centre. around he carried Galahad and Head: | by. Boy’ Ni tude material progress only make . ried’ ¢ by Seymour. No runs. . . = Rad ee Meet eee tell Fiven Owlahad crushed Ita the win eid | Yack wee e St tated Rint ee | Island sutering from alcuiolism. She was violent, Recently her voice |started to run, and Sullivan tired, killing | DENVER. vol, Aug Zi rhe Nallt Co \threw Carson. At the club house Jump | Crawford's hounder over Laudern head |falled her. ‘Then she was discharged, | Rogers. Man A ERED A) SRRRERSE ROI OS — lInkerman was responsible for Victor'e| was for two Taylor threw Sey Rovere bruises on Vattners body tend norte of oMcers and committees tords enn | fall, Ballust got clear after this and,| sours bunt to fret In ime, | Belia's ——++ CO ee ialth nave Urea cork fi |The President. Dr. H. A. Warner, ane | M won eam rap way from Dunn and Beckley «si Hest lonnenneeninan hat h $25 IN GOLD TO |tweive engthe from Inkerman. who bent |and “crawford scored. Smith helped GYM” INSTRUCTOR DROWNED, | the pennlay Oe Tem te Aone Falroad | ened Le Rt ee eat VENING WORLD READER, [foul was made nna'therace ston °F uhh’ got Bergen’ nuunder 1B hvat | ray [aes Seer retise fuera Mivedtin |areenieeinty Hatacter 2h, E "Th THIRD RAG ae BATRA rat While bathing in the North River at the foot of One Hundred and Twen- | Ninety seventh nireet ani Aamicr |i) leenal World's Katrin erenty-fve dollars tn moje top| TH Albany: for tworveatolde; aix turlony ——_ |ty-sighth stree!, Noah Rerger, gymnasium instructor at Public Sahool No, | Nineteen? ster’ fe a UMD trOms ‘The Eve er who p siariers wate 94, was drowned, His body wax not recovered, Berger was thirty-two |, At the office of Walle, Pacwa & fo. in of Bae Tio bes neveasaty te avlects the fret (hree b fon ne ice 8 a 4 WEATHER FORECAST. years old an¢ lives In Bust Seventh etreet, near Second avenue, hatned tthe He from’ Ban Feane| wil bef reat | 860,000 ¥, aronet H a —— had un t bean a mee. x | Pero mer Nee Rp peng BOY'S LEG BROKEN BY CAR jenparetaa ie Tuaaaaaeel b\| hours ending at 6 P.M, Th , A noah ah Perper for New York City and ee 1 (i BL eit: rrr * % or. Kaw vid Nicolo Margurullo, fourteen years old, of No. 111 Mulberry street, was tits! moderate (cin \niatay sophie dnt 4 vioimitys Bight and Thureday; Mueht to Went to north winds, Ge ally = fal, to of tne car, He was taken to Bt, Vingent's Hospital, truck by # Second avenue electric car to-day and his right leg fractured. — \ ‘Phe boy attempted to cross the street in front of No, 227 Grand street ahead | they Fr the wreck of - ues Howard and want Travel Faciiita mens, Jchargs are re N th rh oF barat i a Rr Sd COURT PUTS CROKER BACK | Chier of the jcity, was granted a peremptory writ |of mandamus by Justice Hall in the Duncan, fella, twenty-five yearn old. name was Lizzie Otto and she is said | Duncan, Martha, efghteen years to have come from a wealthy fam- a habitue of the resorts along Third | avenue from Fourteenth street to | a salnoyw at Twentleth street and Third | | Hved with his wife and one | | ‘amp-|0n the same day made and served manda it he the matt few mon rn Railway's limited nay bu ~, RACING-BASEBALL GENERAL | SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CENT. Suspended Fire Chief Obtains a Peremptory Order from Justice Hall Directing Him to Resume His Duties as Head of the Working Forces of the Depart- ment—An Appeal Will Probably Be Taken, Says CorporationCoun- sel Rives—Croker Is Delighted. Edward F. Croker the suspended re Department of this Supreme Court to-day, directing Fire Commissioner Sturgis to imme- diately reinstate him to the duties of the office of chief of the depai ent from which he was relieved by the Commissioner several days ago. Practically every contention put forward by the deposed chief is granted by Justice Hall. y The decision is as follows: “About Aug. 2, 1002, Croker was granted leave of absence for a vaca- tion of sixty days by the Fire Com- missioner, On Aug. 18 he returned to the city and voluntarily gave up and abandoned the remainder of his vacation and assumed the duties of his office and reported his return to duty to the Commissioner. On Aug. 19 the Commissioner requested him to continue his vacation, assigning no reason for such request, which Cro- ker declined to do, stating that he pathing. She was sitting, fully dressed, time ran a small clothing store In ra } had voluntarily abandoned the un- Ho fatled expired time of his leave of ab> window | Sence. SUSPENDED, informed ORDERED HIM he Commissioner phe alno wan in water over her head. |In which he met his death, and left )!S) Croker that unless he continued such to bout an hour before | Fite ane ing about an hour were" | eave for the remainder of said term he would relieve him from duty, and upon him the order relieving him living. New York, It is claimed, which 3 tious have changed in the NOOB WTS Or Re ARICIAIMed we RIOR Dee Ae, Bee bell family, but when he left the hon 2 oy ed | these two wirnings Pail bet that the minority stockholders of the ivth Ran i ith 5 s Se oso ea LR ier Ha tae eee tt coneeguenes. tere Duvita “and lost Ye through Grioie clus are going w get une woret| Sixtlt Race-— Jewell 2, Edith 0. 3.[omner. pot fn inelr IruarICn oy ee ea eae ett | from command and directing fsa ¢0 has heen Hitle breaking away from the | t and incompetent riding, One tub are. 2 drowned the quicker he would te home to dinner, After leay rt every Monday and appointed ee eee seeeice whion. have. produced {Wel of HUW against $440 was Iuid with |of the deal. None but the prominent ‘Tried Vainly to Save Them, Pe ease wont directly’ to the room of | 7ebort every, Monday ‘and! ap} ee tor the leaders of the |doe Ullman, it the Dublin bet had gone | stockholders will have an interest in the 'S, ‘ HS. 5 Deputy Chief Charles D. Purroy to _ ity i through Pittsburg Poi would have | Fork uh i ‘ O Sarah Turner, who lives in the the Hall woman. je In the past. Almost all of our cleaned $lw.uw on the day, New York Club, Just whose money js n t- itnesees to the sh ssume command as chief. presidents have been brought up) Le ee related here are facts and | being used in promoting the scheme us aig 3 CT IR LRH AM Ere UT TE Pies ia 2 S puntry and most of them werkel | aot moonsnine, yet Pittsburg Phil makes LS MERU “s ) so. hound for G 14} ad by ER sof the girls Wen ing and tio police can ouly consectul NO CHARGE AGAINST HIM, on the farms in their vouth and | his Blunges so quietly that tew vutsde | Unknown, yr ound for Genoa, anc we) to ther how it was Teds suppored | got their early mental training in the oF the rig ever hear of it. Frank Farrel, it was said, was the} ds aris cy noa, were ino H in th | but ihren Ha UNMET ENTE Pea Eh Abag @OOn All ar ‘No charges of any character have Feuthy democracy af farm life, his: lane tase day. vul one of the| money man, hut there aeenia a doubt! ' ‘ Noa, were In Bipincesiof sae Md i : te aeons ad. {been made against Croker, and it “The forces which made these farm: | Saratoga meeting, ana wie New York- | ‘ | Narrows | Lane exch other te ‘eerivalof Campbell: and: was ad I bred boys icaders of men when they | cys are iouth 10 leave the peautitul| a8 10 the truth of the tale. Farrell was arrows far 00 hare ce AWA | 7 eet eenlarowned mitted to the rooms of the woman. | must be umed that he had up to bad come to thelr full mann are still) jiace, they are glad wo get change 0: { wiling for a time, but the prospects of The how 7 atoman vas seed off and a hole] .arnen ta four girls hed aromas baiitr Anica oullaing) heetalsounds\of lus timolot auaenwian martereetelt at work in our t vais Beene and a breath of the cool alr that! the Gaints being “the real thing” next i . < “nearby hotel and gave the alarm: Al-'a quarrel, following which one of the 5 F Men a hale ang inet ate rem age [aweenn Over Sheepshead fleld and 6! year, cauned the pooiroom king to| Stove in th Leiria. 8 Cale, acsimmer boarder, and a ee eave been Campbe!), | the duties of his office efficiently and Bouniry, iit na lumbering | Adirondacks is well for y change, Dut as| change his mind | Ten rij the of y the Potomac was headed fori yeznanion ment ta the take ant tien ‘a maloon at the corner of Third | Aer hor thei hired | Bah | Reeeany, ee the New farker precens & Millers ‘Tarn to Work, | fand as thouca t beached. Lic Wiha P&carti Ws oj Uaree at them. “and, | grapoling with inng with a can of beer. | “Lhe only question here presented fee or wage-earners ma tuatying, even i at tines It Is nixed | It was Miller's turn to work this after-| ah oang [eyatwadition to the four wgung women Death Straggle. \is he Commissioner acted Bor wage-earners € e ae s 4 y a ee nh nto the Mie must not be understood from thi ee eK well made up in | N00 and acting Manager George Smith te: ane Were drowned, the pabty consisied rhe quarrel was renewed Immediately | within the power conferred upom bim wists hud gone to Sacepsnead | lis losin e e just fo : u rue SH ples a pr ietenrt case, There hag been much change, | | (ai h Jew ¥ Pe al fol A Te Rete Tho reguintions of the Fire Depart- rogress. ‘The granger and simi- he: Albagy, Be + games since he has been in New York, NT 3 Pp; Tr " . Pearce Pond Mise Slocum wanted ¢ whicn furniture was broken and u; i , Much DrORTenS. he A armere Institutes nt Alt any Handi ap ther 4 | hut they were all of the hard luck sont WILKESRARRE, Pa., Aug. 27.—'The opening of two more collierles to- and) tha: otal of the woman w ment hearing on its organization with lar org: ina Sat era: nett ute lendid “field of two-year-olds, and | bt a i . nt SE Re ary ADS t h ideal the alliances whlch promote I |ather racer ahowed Up equally as wel, | Fddie Pool, the ex-Plrate, was ibe op- | RY and the report that work t# in full awing at three which were opened permatien, ani she COIN Itt at corn ‘The supposition is that Gange reference to the position of cblef and nits for social and mental Inte:iect a} charming and the. aliendance lage. | Posing ieee ane, he Giants were on Monday shows the iytention of the coal companies, now that the posi- jjecn drown started to kill his former sweethea Commissioner are reviewed, and the Hercourse among garmers, have played|" ‘ihe polleipg of 8. is a matter | forced to do thelr best against him in | ¢;, | 7 n were Gnughtera of and that Campbell interfered in he @ large part in raising the level of Hite whish) must fy lan dur a order to make a good showing |tion of J. Plerport Morgan and the coal Presidents is clearly understood, ' nd wore He: half \ and tne shooting followes Hecialon Bon, eng work In the country (lata witn [BORE Heaton, | The n several Kiratlanio« to hurry slong the resumption of work in a concerted endeavor to break the | be people int e, Roth Wane tiaaitand cack fou Paere ve no power of sus tre eho tuniamontal Atha, ji reign of tector In the. vil Browne gul as (ar nn mcont’ when| Meee Tneicrliieriesireopencd tonday are the|Dorrance..of the/ Lehigh Val: ee She WuMAn oARabOs tw ¥ a ae Daath Ret bares TD A ats ANT Re Eee eet ne ifeldt threw. his little Aiteont ar {l@y Company, in this city, and the Cranberry, of A, Pardee & Co., av the left shoulder and through he | found _ ie, Come Py Pap ete, elt. nate 4 reach, Dunn's safety to ce" | Hazelton heart ipbell was xhot through t mg ihe ‘A man, to i oga, so it is & this is sent Browne home and Jack reached | heart nze pur a et In the base | Varin i id only be ate 8, Rood, Dron winner, cely an adequate force during the (second when Heyer let Beymourn throw ———---+ 40 -— —-- | De ihis brain ehatiering ihe aplial cord, 1° i son |, & good je senso! ie \. * ed i, " siened “ W father ot ‘many leh ehtidren yen INST RACE. vanced, another base. walle ‘steintetai NEW YORKER VICTIM OF THUGS. ‘The Trawedy Discovers ! woteh tm sea organs. frat duty te (2 DOA GOOd| seiing. for ante Ral eee Wax throwing Hreshahan out | i a a | , Ar Rissore: n es preferred. ousewife and mother | nF tag, | cored W Pletz was retiring McGanr . = ~ ‘ . . cording tg thom who heard the injury to Pathe buninens duties, ho oane duties, | mete. jockere. si-sutnin, STHNgE, | Beckley retired Brodie. "Two rune, ASHLAND, Ky., Aug. 27.—Joseph Cornelius’ Curtain, of New York, died » trouble the shootin, place just at continue o one's y comes first. c et pon tty bi n four pitehe ‘ . cloc! Y n dhe, duties tO ho bring. ‘ip ren “tt Hod amin Ted 6 aati bgt’ in ns that in the King’s Daughters’ Hospital here, apparently a victim of thugs. He 110 0 tack > An on Was made er that a dren, who leave behind them | ride of Surrey, sie b | Browne tc Crawford's rap was for 3 ; \ unt WM « % r shore. Kari fenichy chiiare ahd aan ae Frits of Barrer 103, alienate uC hie aa twa eke ome Feturmed from a walk Monday night and said he had been sandbagged. He nea company, (felieved 0 ‘ood citizene—such a couple §\ fumbled the ball. Seymour's ‘safe rap e eve: el | 4 | ile Burn to, be FP ven well of ine wines. | ah 99 |{0 Tight sent Donia and Crawford home, |lost his reason and tried several times to kill bimeelf. His name was Former Clerk of Wells, Fargo Hall woman *} MBut the duty to one's self and one! 3 [Seymour's attempt to steal second was | learned from discharge papers, showing ‘he was a soldier in the Spanish-| @& Go, Fired on by Railway Mee, and > his ore family does not exclude duty to one’ 3) 12,4 failure, (MeGann and Miller retired | . 1 9 f : (Continued on Fourth Page.) r 5 ended to Belghbor. Bach of ur, rich or paor, can | The Tallenan te 190 fa| Peta, Two runs. American war, He said he had two sisters living in New York | Watchman —Some Queer ’ 4 him from i hbor at times, and d jae 98, 5 6) | ae. ~ 1 Ppob Rep ee must be br wight” into, touch | Prammond ing, Bursa too al» Second Inning. er eae eres Circumstances! 4 nthe Saf duty fim into sympathy with him . 104, owerman bounced the ball over Btetn-| | Aen rower Wilinrdness of heart tn a dread(ul | Pha, hi. Metovern 12 $0, B3/teldt'a head. fork base. Tauder's ever! NEGRO HELD ON ROBBERY CHARGE. | | { Siar ft tx doubtfat whether | fill! mal Won « Time1.12 2:5. | flor bunt. wan handled by. Steinteldt | No Lone of Salary orks more dam- lore Went to the front at fiag | Smith's single to centre scored Bower Edward Dark, a negro of a deep color, was to-day held in $1,000 bail in| SAN FRANCIBCO, A w.G hard sidered for the f the Department that the oh mami f rinetpal unmies e Ohiet v same six MODUNS, OF Legislature for any euch er, On, if Me so in plain inferense oF " joved when tol ‘ He retui & that hia M1 do any Justice Hall dienet st Croker ines ver as Chet, Take wou peak

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