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eed, koe aed en ee ia THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1903. "FATHER AIL’ ALY WARNED (MRE. LANG TY AVON FE SALTY ROrE STAKES RECENTLY. NDVERIISES THAT No Summer Bowel Troubles = AND A JOGKEY SET DOWN oe |“Lay Low; Trouble.” Runs | Warning “Ad” Printed by Go- | “Sage of Hartford” Was Reprimanded | Between for Twenty-six Dis- Because of the Inconsistent Perform- orderly Houses in Tenderloin. ances of His String—Dangman’s Ride on Northern Star Displeased Owner of Horse. Not fot me! I'm safe from all of them and happy. The heat of summer causes i, organic niatter everywhere to decay. All j dead vegetable or animal matter rots not kept on ice. All undigested ia food in the human body will fer- * ment a hundred times as quickly in ! summer as in winter. Consequence — stomach, liver, bowels poisoned, thrown out of order—sour stomach, gases, colic, diarrhoea, dyse=sery, - cholera, Sereno eltss and iz some - t regions yellow fever and the plague. Little children suffer terribly every- where. What does good’ sense tell you to'do? You can’t keep the hu- man body.on ice, and the drinking of ice-cold drinks.does more harm 4 than ‘good because it stops digestion and chills the internal organs. The proper thing is to keep all impure‘and unnecessary matter out of the ly every-day, /not.give, it a chance to saur and deca’ in the stomach, and bowels,.and’ poison the, blood and the'whole body., In this way you will stop all ‘GRAFT’ EVIDENTLY STOPPED What Police Officer Has Stopped Ac- | | cepting Protection Money Is Not, Disclosed by Man Who cyel | French Houses Permits to Run. | day, only to find out afterward that his trainer did not beileve the Hanover colt could win, The trainer blamed Dangman for the colt’s defeat and prac- tloally accused the boy of not trying tries would be scfused unless tho horses | to win. yvne jockey club has finally “called down" “Father Bill’ Daly for the In- consistent performances of his horses, What is more, the threat that his | Indications are that Avgust will be a enty-| month in the 4 erloin Ss i . |aix French dives c 4 by one man, | . an k reer to : 1m was also ae panel Starter Fitzgerald informed Lawlor who has enjoyed remarkable jmmanity | HOt, feverishyconditions, and keep yourtnsides,cool and healthy To : a rocerdunie 01. © recent est ne Of tin livesterday, theta Dangoan was Rote to} n police interference, have been not- | do it, use a medicine that is not offensive to the taste and not harshgnd Brighton Beach Racing Association, at) blame for tne Interference North- which were 8. 8. Howland, J. G. Fol-| ern Star received from Duelist at the that there will be “nothing dolve” | violentin itsaction. Thete is only one safe system-cleaner to take ithe lansbee and W. 8. Vorburg, bave Just | post and requested Lawlor to so notity | In August, to "lay low, there bein | summer time, because it will not cause.diarrhoea orgriping and-thatas’ | been published as follows: Smith. But Dangman was kept on the | 7 = trouble” in sight. , 4 July 4—W. C. Daly was reprimanded | ground just the same, It wan sald that] 4W/@ LANGTRYS “VERGIA Just who it ta that ts not getting “Mie Deut for the Bowala. AU drugeata, tcc me, gon Neveraoll a : by the stewards and informed that if nis| Smith had made a complaint against |) —-———-——-~ and who threatens to Interfere with the The genuine tablet stamped C CC, Duaraateed teleute of peur | ‘graft’ which ta known to have been backs, Semple and bookies pe.” Adsross u horses did not run more consistently! Dangman to the stewards. 4 acting Mor | ve } his entries would be refused | All Cant Go to Saratoma. patd in the last few months for protec- ae ninage ov: Naw Verte i, : On the date mentioned Daly's Luml- |” yy), t at Jamaica ends to- tlon is not known, But It i# suspected E i “ nosity was el | _ Bho: Sereorieu ] thet some disgruntled waniman has , Excursions. Railroads > raised the price and that the man with the controlling influence would not pay the increase and prefers to close down Instead, It ts tho first time, however, that the dives have advertised their business fairs. ‘This notice appeared in a venth in @ fleld of thir-| gay, to the unbounded regret of 10,000 teen, wherea n was a s In her preceding race she |or more local racing enthusiasts who, | as second to Dinah Shad, both reces | for business and other reasona, will not run on a dry, fast track. On July 21, ye able to make the Saratoga trip, This, | also. Colonsay, owned by Daly, bea | co fair fleld 4 then, will be an idle month for the rac- Hat elt of horses and showed grest ing enthusiasts tied at home by business Provement over his effort on July 1%,| While the more fortunate are witness- | ERIE RAILROAD every sunpav| PeNNsYlvan LACKAWAXEN _ | mnogy RALRO Dangman by his emp er, 8. J. Smith, | At the beginning of this meet the'| London to begin Ser season in between for twenty-six French disorder Special exprem train aves Weet 234 Bt. 9.40, u when, with O'Neil up, he wi Inth oI At the Junction of the Delawa: aiield of twelve UMS IF Ing the manufacture of turt history bY She Has Commissioned a New tain morning paper: * juvora: "LiL Sites from: New. York. EZ Tie eaying ne from Desk ‘ eastavelye: Waterboy, McChesney, Africander, Jrish | ! paeiorlGthcude Aaulias ésise tr Auten SHOHOLA uodt Gtrveta te ‘Give inal ae, Set eI the Jockey Club ate dna meet ag of | td and like champlone tne stay-at-/ York Horseman to Find and font call; trouble, Tay low. MM, 104 Weat | ee ee Sot yoo oft rena . ds that nereafter! homes will be d ing in and out o: Thinky-escond | etreet, In the Blue Mountains, one huné 05 A. M. PAST MATL. ef all proceedings of the stewards of rac 4 i +} x " jutltul - Pog oe | Tech Se © | back-al'ey pool-rooms, parteying with! Fit a Stable for Her Use This ‘The address in the advertisement ia] ware Rive, Se” Tom Om the Dae | iouufuinr® "ee Cnleags, 2 4 ced all be published in the Rac-| burly guards, or climbing down fire- | that of a house raided a whort time ago | Express tralne Jouve W. 294 Bt. 865 and 9.25)10.85 A. OM. sr. LOURS 2 ng Calendar. t wold Winter. { < Chambers St, 9.00 and 9.90; Jersey City 9. , Smoking an 4 a |igeeabes Sons ovat nbiaetopa aio Varals . Uy Cat. O'Connor. Aldiough twenty |P4 Cat Metutning Ware, Lackawasa CAB) | oe ipataneods Stoaine Dia 1 te et Down, erome’s sleuths, all in the effort to g women live there regularly only four | en’ 6.00 P.M. leave Shohola 4.20 and 6.1 Ni 25 A.” Mi, | jas Racegoers will also be intersted to! little bet down on the ponies were found in the place, It 1s owned by | GREENWOOD LAKE GLENS] fer Sizes. D! Bolan E learn of the setting down of Jockey| Hicks Was Tipped. When Langtry departs from « Frenchman who is sald to be the go-| $1.00—0r, with Dinner at Casino, $1.50. land, Toledo and Detroit. \ 4 for his ride on Northern Star jn | Writer of this column called attention to Wednesday's race he jockey made a defense yesterday with the state- ment that in the first place Northern Star was bumped at the post by Duelist, in the second place that he was sent to the barrier with his girth |the Improved form in which Hicks was riding and suggested that tt would not be a bad system to play the dusky (rider's mounts at Jamaica. All who have done so must have reaped a rich harvest. On the opening day Hicks rode two winners, Saure at 4 to 1 and Flammula country the members of her company its attaches, her maids and her secre- tary will not be all of the safling party She will bring with her four of the finest riding and driving horses from her stable at Newmarket, a victoria end two traps and her own English ly houses in the Tenderloin and the dolice. It is maid that he received a fee of $300 for the opening of these houses and gets $9 each month by assuring them of protection, le ia a close friend f several ward- Chambers St. 9.46. Jersey City, 1040 4 ne 6.00 and LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, “THE WAY TO THE SEA” MANHATTAN BBACH, Leave B4th st., Returning leave men. Until last Tues R., N. Y., week straps t _ at 4 to 1, ‘Tuesday he piloted Mabel y. It 18 watd, he] 6.40, 7-40, 9.20, 11.00 ‘A. Mi" 32.10, ie ie \ ps too tightly drawn and finally + P grooms. oon Bixth Say Lae Sane sit cad, Bi0. 00, 648 418, ; Richardson home at 2 to i. Wedn conducted a gwmbiln f- eedtagipeageitr (hat the trainer, Steve Lawlor, workea | tchardean home at Mm tee Weer | Mra, Langtry has made tals confer: ayenue, between Twenty-seventh and| 7.40, 810, 8.40, 9.90, 10.50 P. M ‘and Oat ‘Knoxville, dally, via shea~ ie horse over several miles of ground| Thursday he won on Short Cake, 6 to. slon to Martin J. Potter, of New York ‘Twenty sighth street 5 This rae muds Leave mn. se econ tote godoen gate Toute. Connecte for Cleveland ‘or a six-! ij Astarita at 4 to 5, and was the tees denly closed on Saturday, and did not] * | A nad ele eapebe Jeneints pee Hicks | }nd 45 et an oddecon favorite home |® Yetermarian and horseman, whom again open until Tucaday night, and| qoave auth ot., BR, Ne Tote cars, B40 Bh. z AND, CINCINNATE first ra trap! r in the) during the meet. every one that knows horses knows as then closed next day. Ain it $0." 10.80, 1080 A Ber 12.80" mail ied Pits aeretan race yesterday, Dangman sald| Yesterday Hicks had a regular fleld| “Doc.” She has asked him to secure In all of the raids on houses repro- | $1) £90, 6.80, 7.20, 8.00, 9.20, 10.20 P. WASH AND ita) pourn, openly: |day, winning the first race on Northern | ted by this man the police havel Aagitionsi trains Saturday 1.90, 2.30, 8.80, | 7-65, 6.96, 9 tag Can, 10.19 | (Desorpesee “Now, I'll probably be rul |Btar, 4 to 1: the next event with Irish |2@T @ sod private stable and have it never taken more than four or fivelg so Pp. ¥. iat 0.90) (Dining Ca: Dame entire. erably, be ruled off, but| jewel, ¥ to i, and the last race with Bir | Perfectly fitted. prisohera, when there were from ten to LONG BEACH. Mid’ emacs and” Goruanae seine From the atory that was circulated | flicks's succems has not yet turned Me |, 20m of the London summerers who ‘Mf anakes his headquartera at ““Bob')|. heave 21th ot. BRN, 7, wok germ 1.00 | GE “ounereatagel insets al Paries at Jamaica yesterday, Smith beta hes | head, and, if he Keeps on ‘aa he hag be: | have returned to Broadway say that 4 Nelson's saloon, ‘Thittieth street and| 7-80. 19.00 a, i 0 bo annntare biel (Ko: Paar pisag Cane 8 ‘ee a ae ¥. Smith bet a large | gin.’ he bids fair to become another |it was choice gossip at Newmarket LANGTIY SSventh avenues only haif'a, plock trom | 460. 6.0. 6.60, 6.80, £00, 10.00 ROE | feat, Reade his. $3 Going cath, 88 & the station. Nelson is the professional Piste eI who bails’ all of these women out, and 4.85. (Dest and Cortlandt’ Streetee Gis) a: they are never in @ cell for more than —- 8 Fi, Ma,3820 niet. “4 a few minutes. In many Instances the |G0e—LONG BRANCH AND BACK—S0e | BOUTHERN Y.—teproes, “£35 pa, i amount on Northern Star lust Wednes-| fyamiiton. side of the water. It is well known that “Mr, Jersey'' has long had a de- jon= RY 10 night daily. ¥ BRINGS BACK THE sire to see the colors or her (it isn't bondsman has been in the station-hous? | Goe—ASBURY PARK AND BACK—80e | ,it [t-te COAST LIN®.—Exprem, 9.25 A. a. J really his) stable on the Ameri When the place at Nos. Is and 0) Mighland Beach—Pleasure Bay, | and 9.35 P.M. da ve track. While she hae not yet made any] WA TERBOY AND INJUN CTION i West, Thirty-second street wns raided |AN) Ay Not ot bee a pai dan ae read at tibage! ink oe % that Mrs. Langtry seriously contem plated making a try at racing on this T R T y 45, Nelson's corner, A friend told him the | SATURDAYS. 8.69 ie IY aoe. Memph' be 7 w GE SA A OGA WORKOUTS police, Were making @ raid in Thirty: | gininDr yong 4) owt ioe '3 10, Pate | CHESAPEAKE & OFTO RATLWAY.—7.55 ¢ Segond street, and the replied: | MTURDAT ES: 9 20 Ae 3 us ik ines eek sad Me ” Mrs. Langtry 1s now at her country ond street, and he replied: | nna. : i GF exe bee place, Regal Lodge, at Newmarket./ (— wae 2 sm ‘da; rt 445 708) OR OUD, oma COMFORT AND NORFOLK. lace.” WEST 120TH A.M. A. M. and 255 P.M, F iY ifr or 9.40, 10.40 Ai, weekdays, Bundays, 7.55 A.M. ‘rian ve: He had not had time to receive the} Ly! west cI 5 A Her hi have beer running well this (Special to The Bre or coveted NalAnaTe -4, | inte thon in any way, and the friend] Lv. BATTERY, 9.20, 1.10 A. ML tihuled Trains. Buifet Parlor Cars and’ Stand- ‘ Alarmed, of Course, and “Hol America’s Winning Rifle TeaM|seeson ana her thoroughbred “Vergia") g, (smaltctm mrerioe word) | cqvered a milo and a quarter in 841 4 wondered” how he, had earned where | LV. LONG AMANCH, Ck ei, 44S Bae | SeyGrekee op ceoneae Hee Aovne ca a es severi ARATOGA, N. ¥., 1 Ne : 0.13; 4 Se rela ow , 5 M4 . rate lered,” but Justice, the Hu- Returns from Its Triumph] seeks sso. ee eee ase ling conditions. were perfect at tie three furlongs, 391-2; half, 60 84: five | patrol wagon dad arrived at the house. OCEAN otha MAY ARIS BM reektare Ne 0. 08 8-4; rlo B \~ of L- man Life Raft Was Near,, iT louras: (ib, snorning during: (He Rallop-| cremate Dol aesd Ale fublongs, A614) GOING era ay Beate fociow Bat pe *;| Over the Crack Shots of j mile and a furlong, 1.67 1-4; mile and a Firth Avenue (corner 29th Bt.); 1 Astor Mouser d So Was B i MOTT HAVEN A.C. Ing hours, ‘The sun came out brigit | Quarter, 2U 1-4, ‘The work was neatly {LORD DERBY TO GO ,, STAMERS | Went Treaty tid amet tation and a | Europe and Canada. HOLDS GAMES TO-MORROW. "01,0" yuck as" gMtaen| fhe an he ehould havea chance AFTER CHALLENGE CUP. Gen'tSlocum| es Se = ———_ Ifhad an agreeable time of It during the | _MOCHesney was shown to easy exercise Grand Republic] Bstcs. seer cto, any nd tt Is the opinion at the course that lage, gmathers Expects Trotter to Be he will not be a starter. Savable was tai whape feani shown to Jogging exercise. W. Lakeland New F sent Heno a mile and a quarter in 2.11 1-4| Lord Derby, 206%, the fast trotter Many Events on Programme to Be work jours. Run Off at Witzel’s Grove: It was work day for the Saratuxa | Handicap eligibles, but up to the no Sister Somes oan. | Sane tod Haat Weat 129th St. 9A. Bitet 224 85., 9.00, A.M, 1.45 P. M. nie ery Landing, 9.20, 10-40 AM, #15 Pat. | WeeWe & 2u a Wuaxtry! Wuxtry! Another thrilling soubrette rescue at) ht which they won in international comps- Bringing wth them the Palma trophy, Bata B Mott Haven A. C., the most ponu- Taave Rockaway, ‘ ames of soubrettes—Isabelle Plunkitt | titton in Engiand last month, the mem- eoaeclat ena athletic club In the Broox. | hour cally Watervoy and Injun*ion) vg tne fast racer acted in good style, |owned by E. E. Smathers, will represent ROUND TRIP, ee an Ethel Butler, bers of the Americon Rifle Team re-} wij) hold its annual outing and games were tried out for the event. Waterboy |" ‘Trainer A. J. Joyner sent Hamburg | the New Tore DH ne ube Wears Floating Roof Garden every evening exc. Friday. ; Name of chmpany—John C. Fisher's| turned to-day on the Lucania. ‘They| to-morrow at Witzel's College Polat after a.warming up was sent the m Delle nix furtor 7 ind 1b $4; Ada May ey ew Challenge Tropiy at Cleveland cess of Kensington," now rehears-| Were surprised to hear that there has! Grove, and the affair promises to be the and a quarter distance as follows: 0.14) (Aq wn tuionie In diy ha: Tohe Sane [on Sept. 1 and 2 ‘This was decided yes- , oT 3150 30 ing. been talk of a protest on account of the} most successful ever held by the club. 0.25 1-4, 0.87 1-4, 0.49 1-2, 1.02 1-2, 1.16 1-4 # eligible for the handicap, Caugh- | terday by Mr. Smathe #, who feels con- EWPORT I. ‘iris went Into the water over their|fifles they used, Nothing of the sort| ne events on the programme are 28 1291-2, 14244, 1a7 1-4, 2101-2 ‘The vaga, KOU his preparauion ‘for the] fident that Lord Ls EXCURSION § | trains art aeada had been hinted at on the other i140, |ruvee Oredundred-yand run, scratch, work was smoothly done and althoush| event in the shape of a mile turn in EVERY SUNDAY. Lrg Couldn't swim, and the marksmen are: not dispored tol rutting 1s-pound shot, scratch; running | the great racer tired q bit at the flown, "J ‘Ay Drake's candidate Runnels went |™ aS 5 Hollered. believe that there is anything In the! roqq jump, scratch; H0-yard run, han-| the work way quite satisfactory to tae six furlongy in 147 3-4; August Belmont's WORCHST ORG “Special teres Pant Capt. Ewan Justice, the human life | report, dicap; two-mile run, handicap; obstacle} large number of experts present. Athy Tr hh i ad e Renan idl if fare foot of EB. 84th at, N. Y., 8.20; Brook- “We had a great time in England,"| 149, shoe race, three-legged race, and| HF, P, keene’s Injunction, which is a * Daft 4 @ Bua FB Ave, 816; Bedtord, 2) a. ae raft, was close at hand. Major Daingerfield a quarter-mile Tickets on sale at L. I. R. RB.’ ticket oM@een Floating out to the jmperilled damsels | #2!d Col. L. C. Bruce, who had the he anchored himself. team in charge. “We couldn't have been Then Henry Baer, swimming teacher | treated better if we had been at home. fat men's race, The three scratch events and the two-mile run, handicap, in which latter Mike McGarry, the ex- prominent candidate for the handicap, | breather through the stretch in 0.28 1-4 Thad asthma and shortness of breath for many years. I could not sleep for the dreadful cough. I made three trips to Kurope for my health, but was no better commencing on Friday, Right te reserved to poatpone the excursion and redeem tickets. Estaterooms musiod retreshmests on ateamer, at Shields's pavilion, jumped off the |On the day of the parade of the Guard#| cross-country champion, will be on ’ | float with all his clothes on, the King saluted the Amertoan colors] goratch, will be most keenly contested, Girls were sinking. as he passed. As we forged ahead in| while the fat men's race, obstucie thre 5 ce will afford muc se= Baer took them bodily and threw them | the contest we were cheered right along | and shoe race Wilt aban tiie oe | —-— there than here, After many months drink- ing the waters at Baden-Baden I felt no better. The professors and doctors seamed to think there was no cure for me, as T had h TAME BOUT teen nick so long. As a last resort I went to the Doctor at 119 West 22d st., corner of EAST Ehrich's store, who cured me in three |suNDAYS 134TH ST, ROUTE Grom), —s—. onto the massive hulk of Capt. Justice. | by the spectators. Not only did we ee Q —<—=——— Following which he pushed Capt. Jus-| break all records to win, but the En- tice, with his precious cargo of human| lish and French teams, finishing be-|NQ MORE BICYCLE RACES freight, to shore. low us, also broke the best previous AT BELLEVILLE TRACK. Girls were completely exhausted. record.’ N P.M .then halt-hourt mouths, charging me $10 a month, with all| WEEK DAYS—iourly 7A dM. to 10 P.M eas eanees tegstteeeseumeecers ee need SO Ne ENE RS GUE erre e e ais Hee fon Restraining Promoters | etal ery grateful to him for his ser- | SU eel SaTH ST. ROUTE. he > \ jant rescuers, L. V. Casey, Lieut. J. Wells, Sergt. G, [Injunction eatri . *. . 7 % h, Hourly to. 1 P.M, then hour! 5 He iprinoedd of Kensington’ opens prety |'Doyle: and Gorg'l,d; Sharks ef the dens pak x Big Machine Balks Twice at Only About Five Hundred People vicen "an think he understands nie cases | DAYS Hourly 9 A: Sto IP / Wixtry! Wuxtry! , enty-firet New York; Corp'l C. B. Win- | vice-Chancelor Emery, in chambers at) Catskill Hill and Country-| Saw Jack Johnson and Sandy |{onerers, He’ examines you. tree—houra| WEST POINT AND NEWBURG, \ der, of the Sixth Ohio; Bergt. J. H. | Newark, yesterday signed an order re 10-7, Sundays 11-3, at 119 West 224 at., ways | 5 ‘Tolehester this @unday, Aug 2 ‘Trains iNuminaced with Keough, of the Sixth Massachusetts, Lea straining the Hillside Bioycle Track A*-| man’s Team and a Trolley} Ferguson Exchange BIoWS in}sjic, tortha Teck, 310 Hamburg ave., eere-| orickge omoes at 1. Sle 4, 2 oat by and Lieut, M, Holoom, of the Marine Sunday * Will 2% Union m1 umEs ave., , J fociation from giving further Sunday ) ; ; Hendy christopher ‘at, Tate | war, Bo Union 84. Wi, 218 Colummeas ave. a8 ENDURING CONTEST Corps races in the Belleville track Inclosure | Gar Act as Motive Power. Philadelphia Last Night. KOCH-O-LENE cures Catarrb, Deafness Jotun ot North River, INA: | Blation: New: Yorks 838 abd 750 Fulton att and ' George Tyler, general manager for t of a rule requiring ¢ D FIFTY CENTS, jos Broadway, B. D., Brooklyn. FOR LIFE-SAVERS, | uictier® a "Co:, fhe theatrical ‘The order 1s @ part of a 4 and Stomach Troubles “Telephone 300 $8th Stree’ for New York Can- * and Daniel J, Bully, the cotton’ king, | the association to show cause wiiy they ‘The original and ONLY place where Prof. NEWDURG & povonEnmp. | {Cac by wasent Raprens Compan 2 Were also passengers’ on the Lucania. "| should not be permanently restrained HABT WINDHAM, N.Y. Aug tc] ‘That hoxing is dead during the sum-|ROBT. KOCH’S treatment ts used. Always ¥ (Dating (except ) by Palace| SH SMITH, Gronae Ww. DANTEES, ee uy MoConne! nas Rte SS M i | 1 ‘ ‘phone (1228-1 , teamers YORK’ en Manat en Agen The complainant, Guy MoConnell, | yiocn arior Gould 1s having more than{mer months in Philadelphia was evi-|call, write or ‘phone (1228-18) DR. KOCH trom ‘Desbrosses. Bt. Fler at fig | Ostman ets i will Te ‘Thel; a Volunteora Will Test Thelr Powers) SIR THOMAS TAKES A TRIP, owner of property near the track.| ie lhc or trouble an het autor Ma Ru by a Swim front Battery to gays that the nolae of Bunday visitors] iii, inrough the Catskill Mountiins,|guson, of 1 ITARIUM, Incorporated, 119 WEST 22D s|denced last night when “Bandy er- next to Ehrich’s Store. x on, and Jack Johneon, of Coney Island. disturbs his peace and rest, and Is suffi) 0) 08 i 2h Aaehaas a = ——} i > declares she is enjoying every |Callfernia, bo an uninteresting sIx- , Goes to Niagara Falls an Guest of | ciently demonstrative to amount to a] ii" aie aenures & ; x : PRA ESE Banking andieinancial For Sate | The United States Volunteer Life- Yee one rey order ia returnabie| Minute despite the many obstacles that} romd bout 1 enn Art Club. ‘The g } ‘ : the Lehigh Valley Ro: pusiie 8 When Anal action will be taken| have t encountered. Accompanied! night wax cool, but the interior of the |—— Z a pened aa is _ Saving Coros will hold its second an- ¥ nual long-distance endurance swim| Sir Thomas Lipton started for Niagara | °Y the court. by two friends, Miss A. Palen and Miss! mammoth building presented a ehiiter E FOR * from the Battery, Manhattan, to the|Palls by special train to-day, the guest [ae 1. C. Corts, a chauffeur and a vulet,) apne ©. Betw n #0 und 500 dyed- OV R W H E LMED ! EVERYBODY, | Old Iron Pler, Coney Island, on Sun-Jot the Lehigh Valley Railroad Com-|TRAVIS AND DOUGI.AS © {9 touring from Poughkepsie {) her] in-the-wool sports witnessed the bout In anscver to our adcertisement last Sun- |, Anyibliue yon want | ither mun did any d ng, Clocks, Jewelry, Furniture, Dry Goods, ay, Aug. 23. The affair, which és in{pany. With him were Willlam Fife, mmer home at Roxbury ron Was the axgyressor th 2 boldly announced at to be| Butinaes charge of President J. Wesley Jones,|Capt, Matthew, Col. O’Neil!, John West- . MEET ON LINKS AGAIN. slope of Clay Mountain eontento} nimseit with Jab i stocks and de- . gon |, |Meat Place for Health, Rest and Recreation will be attended by some of the best|wood, Dr. Neale, J. Duncan, H. H. stuck In the mud, ponent. ‘Tho size of the hour evidently | cisred the worst to be over, offering to mail| WAT ROTinoGe Binckas swimmers of the local walters, and it]Davis, Wiliam U. Taylor, Brig.-Gen.|Matech WIU Be™in Final of Apn- peen softened by the rain, |twok away from the men any desire i im application our specially prepared | CENTRE | Cobled BY Ocean 'Breexcs: qh hag been arranged | to have Capt, Alfred E. Bates, Commodore F. G. wamis’s Big Tournament, As the chauffeur was making vain ef-} ey the two men on med eney | CRED) @ toardingshouses,. free upos application. 4] Charies Huson and the members Of! pine of the New York Yacht Club; forts to make some progress a furmer]}other and eliminated all appearances } 2 BOWERY YR CANAL, ¢ BYENT aL RR, Ticket Ofices, Astor Hous a| ee Fox Hgmilton Volunteer Life-Say- y Ag echt Clud;} qnose two famillar rivals, Travis and} iia pis wife came along and offered tof st! sity, Jon wis easily tio} ‘Special Analysis of Immediate Market,” | SS Broadway, % Fite + TTA Lexington ‘Commodore R, EB, Todd, Commodore F. ilewestrin?theltinale tor the : hetter of the two and had Sandy wor | wan i 43° West 12504 ¥.. or send’ mg Corps follow the swimmers to be Douglas, w! : estoy ortho} | ime | HAST Pay MOWARD Ne, Santa pn thand in case of accident. T. Adams, J, C. Wilson, jr.; Col. B. H. ‘Apawamie Cop to-day, repeating the tow the aut a4 eae OEAth ; | Med throug gout jwe were overwhelmed pa responses, “ , AES ne te HOW § Zi Wilbur, M. B. Cutter, Marius do Bra-| friend} oe punt ii Miss Gould and her companions go ————— taxing our distribution facilities and ex merican Watch & Di - ‘The swimmers will keave the Battery ¥A- | viendiy struggle for supremacy that has t and as there w not enough ume Went Side A.C. Gamen, hausting our large supply. 4 second ed:-|19 Santen & " rien al ch & | t —= = = shortly after 10 o’clock, and tt is ex-| Pant Charles 8. Lee and P, O. Wotten.| heen waged on various links in the last The ‘train consisted of & 4 brellas to go around she walked wider d pretrie the new West Side Athleic | fiom is now ready, so tf rou did not ge a\ - as = ' pected that the winners will reach the|q umbinutisn mete Of * Meeping-caty | four years. ajtatieren One Which tab tamara witellerre vereatt: 1 Aug. 8 close on |eopy, send for tt, togetber with request fora) TYPEWRITERS RENTED. Did Iron Pier between 4 and 6 o'clock in tion ear and’ baggage car. ‘the purty The mateh is to be At thirty-six holes. | carried, The country woman was diawn! yronday with Dieges a John | free cop of onr goo-page tlustrated | | 1 ‘ternoon. reach Bui jo at 7 P.M. ry -jand w attract considerable interes f bn : Onn bi a if ade | F. 8. We Stones wil! receive all entries at{main there Until 10 F. At. ‘They *wilt we] om nocount of the approuching seieciion [Out to tell of her ehitdren and of her street, | “GUIDE and “DAILY THE WORLD'S entertalned at dinner at the Buffalo|of an All-American team to play th in the mountains and ¥ 810) 1 tree TO MARKET Wither the Old Iron Pier, Coney Istand,/Qiub by the business men of the elty.| Wnglish golfers. For the second cup reached the top of ii to BEL SVESTORS" Our en teRi| Help Wanted—Male, or at the office of the U. 8. Volunteor|The train is due to arrive at Niagara| Whitney Baker and F. J. 0. Alsop will sNated iaiGliier: hands | Whe sunnir INVESTOR ETTER Y dae ACATION BUREAU wt. party will re-| be the competitors. x Both sent. you free for the asking. Last! \Qupoxvens © CARPENTERS’ HEL s Falls at MP. eer ore ne ° uffeur alto gave the farm turn to New York on Monday. 6 $25 and , before Aug. 20, oe sees th WAS liv accordewtih our li wante sien who are accustomed .o put ace See eee Ne posits lla ala Hibmaball Bxgorts ta sect, telakhin who lt waahe bad helped up SEE Ee ienont eee er a | ume a forms for" Scrat cher abe aut If you vant a Sue Le The handball game whi z the hill nblished convictions, 1 OUCH | So a Consirudiien Cou 3 58 Every day thousands of out-of- FOXHALL KEENE SAILS HOME played epi ater apart Astiie spapty” heakeds the “yHinge, of ee ia Baits ONS Riess aie with reterencen, i consult the Summer fown people who cannot afford to Serer STE Groman and John W. Murphy, at| “atsicill s hing went ne with i DEES . merchants Resort columns of Ktve in hotels arrive in New York, |{° °"4 Other Well-Kmown Pere} Murphy's handball, court. ia ereaciig|the machliery. IL was at the toot of Unusual Money-Making Opportunities, vied ebay Rah per —~f£ The World or the at enthusiasm among the fo r 01 Mi yould niled meer, ares ROA (8 oe : Most. of them search the columns of si ne the followers | Jefferson Hill as Gould hailed a of HAIGAT & FREESE 00. Vacation Bureaus LIVERPOOL, Aug. 1.—The white Star | have “pived” fgainst Chaundlon Murphy | passing car and after some argument al fhe Sunday World for furnished | ine steamer Codrio, which ealled to-day | Haan. aid although beaten. it ie se. | persuaded the conductor to pull tre ma- feta That 1s one reason that|tor New York, had among her passen- | Pected that the winner of to-morrow’s| chine to the top. speedy a TSAI NS peed! | srOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON, Caliabnd nody. J Chas. Mahe dd M. Marks, W, 53 Broadway, New York. on and J. W. Murphy. Myer | pecermining the character and financial re the champion’ broad jumper, bility of your broker ia aa important aa tered. the selection of right stocks * 1381 Broadway; New. York, and 292 Wash- ae and ae Fees alt beige} fh the near future. A series of five! meals in thelr rooms at the hotels in] H. Da ‘World Wants rent furnished ames will be an aspirant for the title] Misa Gould and her friends take their will be played. best three of five|orger. to escape the guae of curigua| Prinstel Weclared the winner. Villegers., a 4 4 ie lao @ 7 dete ee eA elect elaee aeretnonmen heh ae tens ete ledandararerencbeenetMetnatee’ $4 qa oe