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EDITION — She [* Ciremtation Books Open to Alt.” | Gilorl: " Clreutation Rooks Open to An”? | | ei te th MR — <<. PRICK, ONE CENT, | NEW YORK, MONDAY, ACGUBT 4 1008, prick ON& CEN ~ AMLBOY ATTEMPTS 1) (LARGE CROWDS WATCH WATERBOY WINS | RACING @ SPORTS - : Sess 4 WOMAN THE BIG BALL GAMES. . MLL A ACH WOM rag GIANTS WIN, LCINTS PUI BIG HANDICAP | Mrs. John tebe Ketcham, Wife of| | j the obgiemmen from the Eighteenth | RY ATHLETICS ial <a : h CLOSE CAME AT SARATOGA } - . » 0 = ee ——— 1 Iron Bar in Attempt to Rob Her. AND INVADERS BOSTON .... ..... 00.0000 1 WITH BOSTON sso thaggn tore Stance aaa New York District, Is Beaten with an 6 aie 0010 0 ee ene vine tignicnts | med Into thot the Took of he ROOKLYN--PHILA DELPHIA tion as a Consistent Performer and Book» the Congressman from’ the Bighteenth | 7h) into # linn, coset to hang i; SoMe Good Fielding, However, Mathewson in the Box Pitches : ; oe fier abt We up As she onenea sve door te 0°49! Stopped the Run-Getting and —— Great Game of Ball-—Giants: makers Were Hard Hit by the General Pub- | ee ee ge It Was Hard to Geta Man! geoouiyy 2 10 0.2:2:010'0=:7 Get Their First Run in the lic on First Day of New Meet. tacked by the thief. He beat her on the|Oe had carried up from th roun gs. PHILAOELFTOA .... --5 30 ng. rr ae 2 eet i head with a bar of tron, choked her pha of the house. With thie he struck , d the Ba Ds 1000 00 o— 4 Fifth Inni { necktie around her | Af, Ketchain across the head, She is mE ’ J re ame : Se iy oti neste poo nasriy aix-tve_yenvs oid and (D0 BF BE@EELD KNOCKS At St. Louis—End of third: Pittsburg: 2; St. Louis, 0. Bia CROWD HOOTS Hunter Raine Was Second and Caughna. ly iri draawed heres sino tata. who folomed. her grabbed ber A THREE-BAGGER. EMSLIE’S Decisions; Waga Third—Perfect Day for a Race, and Hee Snec nt "| pebame Unconsctous. “Then he wrapped 'AMERICAN*LEAGUE. | Only Regret Was that McChesney Did t. Ghe is w Christian Scientist and did|a stock, or necktie, whch he took off not call a doctor, nor diA she notity|a dresser, around her throat ana fea} A Foul Tip Left Him on the Day at Seashore Puts Life Into Not Go to the Post. ane wee) nie a eee er $80 gold watch, other jewelry Third Bag When It Looked INVADERS VS PHIL. the New Yorks, Who Warm a Gixty-cighth street station are looking | Undoubtediv his intention was <> kill e jl! vA. Up Like Colts Before Battle — aon Oe oe Sener ‘ . is H the azed Re | forse negro, ose name is Henry | the as a Noman ecaus vate had Like There Certainly Would and Play Like Veteran SARATOGA, Aug. 8—The grand and,star XX the Eastern thoroughbreds tw ; Her ie a Away. neck “hat she could scarcely breathe. Be an Earned Run. | y us consistent performer Waterboy won the ae parcqgeres Seateesitee ° ae Hurnished apartments are rented at| Winer Sie reen ie o4) seal Arwaeed hee ’ | Saratoga Handicap thie afternoon from] iy" ne western crack, did not got _” oO e@ front - “ . f . | nf 4 4 No. 216 West Eighty-second street. Mra,| M0 7° the front window and | aig- PHILADELPHIA . o2--0 71 20N0F220.:1- (1 4 h game contenders as Goldsmith | the post, But there Is every ground for Ketcham has teen living there for rome! vey cagmeaney, ponte Sen THE BATTING ORDER. INVADERS 000:0:01001—2 nfire and Africander. Hunter Raine} nope that these grand horses will Be weeks. Her husband, the Congressman, epartmens: Sisisiweie siacieisi= ori was second and Caughnawaga third brought together before the close a hous roug ze he close of the fe in Nentucket with his daughter Ethel, naan » Never was there a more popular wWin-} season at this track ning and not for years have the books Other Featasestom. Cases ‘Tne Saratoga Handicap, the Fiasn Stakes and the Ballston Cup were the features on the card to-day. : : “ ‘Treated Her Injurtes Lightly. New ¥. Pit ; . , . i uy 7 & son, Charles B. Ketcham, lives at eee tana. |Get plokering, cf At Washington—End of fifth: Bostony.0; Washington, 1. ey. et ‘edanne ib been hit so hard by the general public rf. e it. 4 Brinis receesmondation toa. iis cactier| heh iodleasltaiurites, Searoentste ae | eases. Bett At Clevetand—End of third: Detroit, 3;:Clevetand, 0. tt seamed as though about everybody ; at his reccguiesndstion that his mother|tght of her injuries. She went to din- | Bike went to the Bighty-second street ad-| ner on Gaturday night to boarding- am: i ird: Chi A i had @ bet dow the Hagsin horse, tress. a At St. Louis—End of third: Chicago, O;.St. Louis,. 1. nitions inereive in the race had big house in the nelehborhood where the| Huts cf. H L —_—r = This handicap has been looked fore ‘The negro Miller, who {s a graduate | assault was discussed. Since then she|MoFarland, If. 5 Warner. c. | followings. Hunter Raine was wel! sup- i ie £ i pf the Reformatory, and has a bad|has been confinad to her apartment tn | Beville, c. Br warts duinger, p. Mathewson, p ported on ria hackers clasgered under [Ward to with great interest because record generally, was hired last Thurs-| the care of a nurse. Howell, Dos crasahitns A ; fi ee ib Roper wan expected that 4k, would a tas { day without any references. Ho wae) Miller left the house immediately at- kisceb reece rhs LATE RESULTS AT'ST. LOUIS. = ROUT END PARIC NOSTON, Aug.| Waterboy won the Saratoga in record | Stor. Sree Watdtbo: waar y bis pradpeceoni tied him, #0 he was Peta He rie Lear een dorsi a (Special to The Brening Work.) A J —DfeGraw's men went at the peopie|time. He ran a grand race, making his | y-ougnt together. McChesney's lame i engaged. disappeared and left his hat behind. AMERICAN UBAGUE BALL PARI, Fourth Race—Miss Mae Day 1, Bas!d’Or:2. Stand Pat'3. file afternoon hammer and tonge.|oWN pace nearly all the way. They | ness caused his withdrawal and the Mra, Ketcham went shopping Satur-| rhe pusband of Mrs. Ketcham, Major-lavmw YORK, Aug. %—The Invaders pee a Mathewson was in the box, refreshed |Went away to a splendid start, with | stake lost much of its interest. day morning. In her abeonce Miller en-| Ulster Putnam and Dutchess gounties | Went atter thelr third straight from ; * byie day's sport at the seashore; War-|Africander, Gunfire, Hermis and Water- | The eld, nevertheless, was first class tered a vacant apartment on the eame|in the National ature. He has|the Quakers this afternoon, ‘This is the AT HARLEM. . Rer:bebind the bat, as Bowerman’s fin-| boy In close order. Waterboy was of | and promised a grand contest, so that ” served almost continuous the rall and Odom was forced to ride 6 a ndrawal floor as that of the one occupied by her. | S8rved almovt continuously in Congress liast week home for the New Yorkars cea epee tm, end all the team were |the rail, an Niece tesaree< the regret at MoChesney’s wit i) bboy eres the airshaft and thus epee of tt iguse Somat ittee Kee for about a month, and GriMth means ‘ pe Loa aie ‘hah pest 1 Mae A ponents, Lesinibce was soothed oy edo ise of @ good ined entrance. ra. ous f | to start West. with the team at least ‘ ? © jo were on , the }out. race among the o 5 ‘When Mrs. Ketbham returned shortly | #PHNs compelled -him to leave “Waa wb good ay second. Juat now the chances| Fourth Race—Golden Link 1. Tartar 2, Indian Il. 3. , Monday attendance seen here|front with Hermis, Disadvantage, In- | rhe Pies Stakes furnished 52 00s , before noon the negro was rifiing her | since the . |@re bright that his hope will come out, os fn eee ; ‘six years. Hear and Caughnewaga racing heads feats ee ee eet oes cearak (Or Seeiee 4 for after to-morrow's game with the ' Firet 1 s- aitaielin’a ryan weréich sree. (788 attendan was. vp Se re \ i i \- own “=| other opening aays a! ct Champion Athletics come six gamed {Biowne got sway in good style, ham:| ind Waterboy raced in close Order, | gathered. inthe grand. a twas }~ FIREWORKS BLOW UP; | THIRFY KILLED JN. . rae pdatmetons cna the Benetors BUSINESS MEN PROTEST AGAINST STEALING BROADWAY. Heering Bovton's oracle Unley ioe ae cTcbangn among ths | Seuare® thet 120 ‘pers were. oe have oot been acing out any Tome fs ey need: to steal, as Willis threw { thers. On the far turn Waterboy drew | ‘There were 123, boxes and these so- TWO FATALTY HURT.| AN AUSTRIAN WRECK, | ter runing sorose them. Alarge number of Broadway merchants and theatrical men Hea ae Hk npd sBramnaban | away and took a length’a lead. mblch | cc, tect are Wd. APM tt The Quakers, however, set out with a ‘was up to McGann to} he held to the stretch. On the turn box-holdera Leah ed Fie ten wengeance to wipe out Whdnewter'cl as ta i ifth: i .. to Greminger and yes Lyman, J.B. | Dre Man Reported Killed in thelCare Loaded with Stone Break| 4 Saturdey"s defeats, and to that end @t to-day in the parlors of the Fifth; Avenue’ Hotel to protest rifles, “Dan popped to Greminger and itunter Raine moved through the bunch | Louis "V. ‘Beli, J. E. Pepper, W. Fe ll al ont wi ne rea ainst the dit hii of Broadway to con: truct. the subwa' Single, but advanced the runners| very fast and turning into the stretch © Nolan, Sydney Paget, Frank Farrel. Crash That Wrecked a Shant : had young Mr. Plank on the board (no Again ening vadway s Y~ Na we Hated a Faia Daly, Bred Gebbard, H. M. Bi MARION: uy Léése, Run Down Grade and | {ic intanded), thie atternoon sppesiue Resolutions were adopted insisting thatithe’strect be tunnelled. |ie centre ‘the Granta ‘nad Bap fen [was second. with Caughnawaga thint | jin" dmndrew siller, Peery Belmont. - al ley, N. Je Crash Into a Passenger Train. the equally young @fr. ©. Deering, i " ic fs r ee ‘om. the: route. No rune. and Hermis, already weat, fourth. In the | Clarence MacDowell, W. P. Bliss, H R. H. Martin, of Rogers. Peet’& Company, presided. The. ty hed Ute trol and hurled | run home Hunter Raine closed a bit on | Alexander, E. R. Thomas, R. +% (Special to The Kvening World.) chosen to do the slab work for the In-(¥: Mi. HM. | PAUL acdoe bors ae € sod ’ W. B. Bage, Arthur Feather, i * MEWARK, N. J. Avg, 3 Sra, Totro-| ySERUIN. Aus. RA Gespaten to, Se | vaders. rincipal speaker was Al Hayrran, a well-known theatrical man PORTS Babe hands. Beammey, | eee: Cette ae caatna ear tities | Cornelius Fellowes, J. W, Gates colle Buniscaln. and her three-year | VOXk# Zettung from Breaau reports @)"sr14 tans tumed out In great shape te i ; Sat eaeaty | FP rare diiided swith an easy lob and | Water Crees going, and he won cleverly Knapp, John San- ij MocicllojRusiseolal ated) Her starch. vest, | serious disaster on the railway between Ys maiieak techn The following committee was ‘appointed to appear) before Ned to right, Carney was not scared | by three-fourths of a length from Hunt. hitney,, August Bel- i ee ee at smwnt to] Sucha and Kalvaria, Austrian Stlosie. | 208 Oe ne ve ntne crowd meaithe Rapid Transit Commission and;protest against ditching-the the ‘big Teliow's curves either and ler Raine, who was three-fourths of a | mont. Harry Payne Whitney and many eee mee seer awards were icsus nt to! Eleven cars heavily loaded with stones | fect for ball elesine end e crowd waa tf ap il AA © cenae 4 OpaieY eat ay and length in front of Caughnawa, ‘The time | thera. ‘esting antoaadt the wity Hospital in Newark this. af-| broke the couplings and ran at a terrific | °P® of the dargegt,of the, season, big business thoroughfare: James Slater, R: J. Donovan, Nathan eee eee et naan *|equals the track record, sche “eoured wae br caiestoe Soe i condition as a result of on exp Sucalot spend, Celie ete eed Aakaht/ iat ene Strauss. G. T. Stackheim and W. R.’H. ‘Martin. - ‘ Secona ing. So) surroundings and every other | and very fast. The weather | was és “ col a& passen- ‘4 ‘ S condition entering Into the race were cloudy and threatening when the woman was one of a sroup of) have beon killed and fifty-two others | DOs TM. Date aes sacri ‘ Waterboy showed that his standing as | stools In the vetting ring Italians who were found manusicturing| severely injured . a Sky i fireworks and criven from the city by| ——— Bastion) Oye lsscteis «Sues PARKS is DEFIANT e to nyt { the Ihe ft the Second Precinct s caugh! 4 q } police of the Second Precinct “0m¢ INDTANA MOB TO down. No runs \ } NING, PWarner royant sown oe, row ty RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S « time ago. arn It ts ted ih h one Conroy was an easy out, McCrose to i “) i cies ts cltanett) HANG TWO NEGROES, le “ote "ee! LINION OBEYS HIMES cciemck: RACES AT SARATOGA. } { buliding, which was a rough one-story a .Daee, but Babb nipped him with a \ affair, was wrecked. In the room were a feld was hit by pitched dail. He was @wift throw. No runs .| Colored Men Who Maimi nailed pilferin; . table, stove and a bed. Thewoman at ed a Boy pilfering second. No runs, ‘Third Inning. tempted to pull a trunk containing ex-| Surrounded by Lynchera Three Second Innl: ¢ K jorives trom the corner toward the door, “ay , SARATOGA, Aug. 3.—The following \ Bre ghia, which was one year old. was Miles from Hartford City. AM. Cross’s liner was knocked aown by|He Oalls Out More Men, Tying Up work in note ecient igre dia, some nfes tid [remilis/iot! Ue Harstoen reat THE WINNERS. Sa een ee too. ELOUENE to hate Conroy. Seybold doubled to right. Mur- . and successful sprinting on a bunt | to-day: ere poe ak | Rashi, rarsaretar Ahought to have! HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Aug. &—Two | pny ¢ollowed with.» single to left. M. Which J. M. Cornell ts,interested. wthe pitcher and won out. Bresnahan FIRST RACK, , | FIRST RACE—Chuctanunda (Even) \ LS negroes, who malmed a boy here to-day, | (. on made a circus steal to second. Mc-| Six furlongs. 1, Le Lori Shooting bombs was plainly heard a Cross forced Murphy, Selbold scoring. Wi T Bres- » Leonora Loring (9 to 10) 2, Sad — | Mile away and the shantles in the neigh.]4F@ Surrounded three miles from town. Q f @enn was out, Willis to Tenney, Bres-| | Bete! : Sorhood were all shaken. The mob is bent on lynching the men, |ZOwers lifted @ weak fy to WalHams, ‘ Mtoe timecin: (ures weet aetig, sending. 3 ae de sede Tene ia} "| Oue run. At the request of Assi fully 99 per cent. are employed. The the “ateenta time in, three weelks . 1 ae Cac Williams foul filed to. L. Cross, Plank| e-tet-. remaining 10 pér cent, are not at work : ; —Rockstro: MeneL cat Fults MUASSLT Caneel eee Te aera eee. Seen”, Pefatiae-they Wave been locked out by| *hutrey placed a clean one in lett. He at 5 eee RACE--Reckstrons (tam rocket was gathered in by Hoffman. Na|corder Goff, in the Coart of Uen-| t! ‘employers, who. are members of died at wecond on “Matty's faat Aiding ae sues sei ey ze he verglnian (11 to 5) 2, Dow Ie ' Assos ‘ is. ust as on Saturday, Mc- a rt away in Li) le lal bul 24, Ba Ba Sr Ga Qa nd La Ga La On Oa 2a Ga Oa Ga Oa Ga Gade iniied ine oral resteae)) ereersai a) wees ea ear uric tes Ginn grabbed a line drive, trom “Will |1n the Aret race and aet a fast pace fol S ea 0! vi yr Ch t t duce Plank fanned on tnahoote. Hetiman BASS ¢f saree) to try ‘Samuel! (47 snniel diwcecimer oo ao Noliowed by Chuctanunda and Sadducee.| THD RACE—Tippecanoe (26 te was passed to first on balls, Pickering |Parke, the indleted walking dete-| 4, y bd Leonora Loring took a two lengths lead - bunted to HoWell and was thrown out. als rpeeis te art fr of the Fourth 1 co in the run to the turn. Out around the|1) 1, Ormonde’s Right (9 to 2) 2 ea Davia beat out an infield nit. A onap|@ate of the Homsermithe ak ia Gvees wa) “Babb waited for the count. Dunn {turn Chuctanunda suddenly closed| Montreson 3, Time—1,08, can abt Along very weil with that small] tried to hit, but fouled a long fy to lett - off first. No runs. ‘will be- suas fe 46 not Ittend to sign tho ort expired on a pop to Stanley. Ci psien ands when eae into the fey MoFarland filed to. Plokering, | Ge7-| aim Awa. mer, ox-| Riiplorars’ agreement, becture It len | No rung the same route.| *iifom the furiong pole home it was aj FOURTH RACE—Waterboy (13 to Tiowall quit on « bounder to Davis, No|Olty Magistrate Brann, str ay | J ‘Tenney dtopped a Texas Leaguer in| drive and Chuctanunda won by a head./5) 1, Hunter Raine (15 to 1) & runs. Cofnell said that his firm did not ht. Stanley could not hit, but tanned, | Sadducee was third cen lengths away. e Fourth Inning. Rtas ‘vtrt ic ad top bh ats Unit Baturday that the union had | BF poor Geld captaincy, Boston gotan- | Tie Tace was run in record, time, The| Caughnawaga $. Time-2.08: $6, Howell ard Gurcel setinet t. Croas, | Walking Delegate Bam Parke threw] Gsdlined al! overtures and attempts at] Qi pinche’ Muaing “aris ‘e| Inst year, he Seer rite doen paunds. and aot Ganzel unassisted disposed of Seybold. |aown.the gauntlet te the Building Trades avtiitrntion. ig run. It was Babb's ball. Bahn | covering the distance in 1.12 2-5. | FIFTH RACE-—Yosan (7 to 1) 1, Employers’ Asseciation to-day when he; “Our open letté 8 our ultimatum,” Moran's hot ground but Tenney SKCOND RACE. | Juvenal Maxim (6 to 5) 2, Aven throy by Beville caught Davie napping | priagens URING July, 1903, the Evening : " PETER C tite ince aeaiseini a abeked ‘ea Mr. Corpell, “asd by its meane wo] RAG, 9 third: Mecann saved the day, | Tre watiston Cap, avout two miley and « Ait. | 3 ie World carried 775% columns aor VCevéral bulldings in whieh J. M. Cor-| had Rophd to give the union thme in re We Deis No rane 1 quarters, wpe. jockars, Suitit Fin. je Timer lunar, ‘ : f- paid displ isi POLUNY slammed a long soarer 'that nell, President O¢ the Iron League ahd] which-to, congas Its follies. We did not monen Revirvimian ie Donobue’ & | SIXTH RACE-Vin Ol pall isplay advertising. era slow roller was fielded In fast styie|® power In the #mployers’ Association, the men tp return to us a# indi-|. Matty was out, Aubrey to first “Broa | sfousle Thon, ish Mare T —Vincennes (7 to 10) A ‘ by Cross. Blberfield’s drive to centre] had work in hand This move was ao- pee 10 en their union nor Hlowne ere iii, MoGraw, and | Ten Below Zero, 145, Cail, 4 tet 1, St. Sever 2, Easy Street 3. Time This was more than any other New York | |Safu®™&e Sune" sil" ioul"nta) plciens gest bem at 8 EMIT TE Te ormig anette ty Ba bass“ El | Negron ey vote he sal . 5 Crom. No runs, lon. outs paves third | Rookstrom, the favorite in the Steeple- aati eh . overt? tion had gtven| last: of dur men at work on firth ave- |strike for nanan. Bresnahan hit) ee . re ‘and won, evening newspaper carried ; and was (Gnalainlion ot Chine in Col {ite Baplorers Asooctation tnd ecay| tee welldjows, ‘That toaven. we without ($4 TORE, oe (0, left, scoring Browne | ised’ un oy ave lengthe "rom ‘The Vir: | ftom Ormond@s Right, who beat Mowe an increase of 362% col ‘r th in Columns 4 and 5.) | tre sre tnte agreement, with the aiter-| any mitn at work. But we have been | was out running on McGann’ tap (o/ simian. Double Phong was second wnt treson three-quarters of a length. 4 columns over the 0 aga ‘thin agresriant, with the alte | RAY, aun at work: Bt we Mare ein” [ahoreeS rar ahs axons tine" sutlto | taking the ciub-houne Jump, for the age se ee Evening World’s o howing for th MAYOR LOW OFF ON gata Pars unequivocally stated today |Intantwdr to our advertisements, we | eries, fanned. | One run, UR a OA PER reer [teil ak igen elle yoy 4 CMT wn showing for the Ghat nelther threat nor inducement could! have recalved.tully 14000 applications for|made a “magnificent. cacch of ‘Dunnra| time lim, starter ) setter. "eer Bi corresponding month of 1902,eeewees || THREE WEEKS’ CRUISE|»+m wees Se eos Siem: | sae tem ions e tants | gee vac iy Wg oad tk le be ( detigayth | perished in a vt holst to Bresnahan. 4) want 1.000 mon thiall. When wel No rune, Incidentally Parks made the state-} have geoured tha’ ‘of compete: rath ‘ Rabb's fly was easy for Sta Mayor Low has gune on a vacation! ment that last Friday, when a number workers, we will readme The Evening World is Greater New ley. Dunn | Oy ; ; ; | tagunetion esas then jolned the leaders. Under a rat-| 9. Joily, 1 (Continuation of Game in Columns 4 ana 5) | tling Mnish Tppecanve won by a head] “start peor. , LA ry of three weeks. His yacht Surpri ly- J. M.| Nope ofthe men in our at York’s great advertising medium. It Ing ‘of a country ‘home “at item oft sronworkers were ald of oy ata | MGR: , baveminen genre, "ago they | was’ ul.” Aubrey To ‘Tenney. Glen gh. 1380" Nel ft FG iuemton . : : ‘olnt, Portchester, i a | etraled past and ai Aner aeryey ead 3) Disadvan' ". E is clean It is sane. It is not left i Tonk cruise, and early to-day the Mayor) not, come back. to work ualeds they | chat Fare eee eee ae Mee isent | Wirter wes thrown CULOy Hatin NO | Sem titre 8 e 12) South i . J in and Mrs. Low oy bas) “the yacht aud| voted at the unfon meeting that night | fight by fnir means.’ t runs. Bh aadika’ Tenneriecr ey 14, Rice: 2 7 5 setae riceree 3-6. . Were off on a trip through Long fal-| against Delogate Parke. —— hrs Peer rees ce weert A i ee a thé street cars. It goes home with the And, Sound, and along the New ting. ode men aid not vote againat Bim F Ralree acter) eapmcnura, tire Werner hea 8 spy ch amd Wii's Yavting = RT ‘The vacation season will be Pi " aaid the delegate to-day, “ror } Sigh foul, s 1 MIL Pin. Sit, Pie home-goers, wwewewertrgnneeneeene principally on the water,, et Ding at} nave they. gone back to work. ' WEATHER FORECAST. Seventh Inuins. Y 1.08, i mato aie & Prominent places only for brief porlods. ) “I wish st plainly understood’ that my R Matty led to Will ince made the H his i Interests Me only in the Houseamithe|| The weather forecast for thet] ANNO Denney. unassinied. Grominger 1 followed spe “2037,” Your Hat Iv Found. and Bridgemen‘s Union of Greater Ne wet-oix hours ehdthg a¢ 8 FP. Ul drew Bresnahan out, aided by Tenney's| Rapid Pees . ft km not Interested a ‘Twenday’ tae New York City || fine catch. No runs. in cose order. [ as An expressman picked up policeman's| 307m: and that Ugh te watt? 3 ? the stretch. where the leaders atopped as $3 helmet No. 287 at Columbus avenue| ll In the doings of other labor. organty Beoran struck pout. Mortes gnibbed lic the xround had opened and swallowed eT $8 and) Ninely-second’ strat toxday a aations, although the public at latae fly eled@y to-day and aft of Greminger's pop | Aubrey | them up. Ti the, Tun home Montreson 1110 16 8 Be a eee tacks “ahaccacash alg }has been given thac Impression. Our J vers ttle wind, me [glowed Babo aipping. Willis fanned. | Anok the lead. ety! Gifaonde's RIBNE a i 13 +. Blevated ratiroad. It was sent to Po-' merhberahip numbers more than five Whee Headquarters, / un ge: te; sg enat. sand men, and of, this number