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TH TER VANDERBILT They Parrotad the ih dhe Fins A Avenue Man- sion After Tip Reached Officials that He Had Come to Town, and Watch|- Ria | Bight county detectives, of Mr. Jerome's staff, armed with a bundle _of subpoenas commanding Reginald Vanderbilt to appear at a secret hear- before the District-Attorney and Justice Wyatt to tell of his experi- Sem in Canfield’s gambling-house, have formed a cordon about the ~ mansich of “rederick Neilson, at No. 100 Fifth .venue, guarding every ‘avenue of exit, in the hope of pouncing on the young millionaire when he Jeaves the house. So patent is the patrolling of the house by the sleuths that a great crowd has collected on Fifth avenue to watch their antics. In the course of the day the detectives rang the doorbell to the Neil- son home at least 100 times. Frederick Gebhard, uncle of the young millionaire, became enraged at the throng that collected about the house “this afternoon, summoned three policemen and secured the arrest of two | Beston Teporters. i He had previously sent for his attorney, and with aim Mr, Gebhard ‘went out Into the crowd on the pavement and ordered them to make the:- selves atarce, using language more forcible than elegant in delivering his commands, trp ‘that’ Mr. Vanderbilt is still in the house, where he arrived yesterday from Philadelphia, the county detegtives insist. Of tie Jérome men named‘Piatt Insists that he saw ‘Mr. ‘Vandermiit ing near an upper window during the early hours this morning. As cannot serve subpoenas to-morrow without a special court order, the ives will exert every effort to reach the young man to-day. Philadelphia to New York there was furious action in the barracks of the District-Attorney's gum-shoe men, Te order was Issued to surround ‘Mrs. Frederick Nellson's home, at No. 100 Fifth avenue. All night long that desperate Hawkshaw, Reardon, Deputy Chief of the County Detectives, and! his able assistant, O'Shea, fluttered stealthily around the house, watching for the elusive “Reggie.” Early to-day the force of detectives was doubled, and when a moving van drew up to the mansion Reardon rushed to the telephone and sum- As soon as Mr. Jerome learned that Reginald Vanderbilt had journeyed) TLP. MORGANS: ILL IN LONDON LONDON, June 1.—J. Plerpont Mor- gan has not fully reeovered his health and will rewt some time in London he- fore eatling for home. Mr. Morgan took the cure at Alx-les- Bains and then visited Italy. He compelled to remain in hed several days in Milan. Tle is slightly better, but is not a well man yet. Te This Coupon will be Island, if presen’ ar, day but SATURDAY, J Cut Out This Coupon and Use It To-Day. (aks to era? C. Tilyou’s Steeplechase Park at une 41th. It is NOT GOOD on any other aa fa i 5 aust dy JUL accepted as an ele ed at the gates on Satur- UNE 41th, RESULTS OF To. DAY'S GAMES, NATIONAL LEAGUE. CHICAGO AT NEW YORK. Chicage.. O00 000000001-— 1 New York, 000000000000—0 Bat ‘Wicker and King; MoGin- nity and Warnes GT. LOUIS AT BROOKLYN. St, Louls 100000130—8 0000010012 sa vitea and Grady; Cronin | and PITT@BURG AT BOBTON. Maresh Ha 044002603-19 seeree O10000000—1 op eign tare and Phelps; Willis loran. CINCINNATI AT PHILADELPHIA, Cincinnat,.... 104020000—7 Philadelphia, 100000001~ 2 Batteries—Harper and Peits; Duggie- by and Dooin. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Wb. PG aa ne New York.99 14 414 f 4 7|Drookiya..16 % 201 Cinetans tyne ST 08; |Honton.. St, Loule..21 99 Si2/PBile'phis 881 205 Casey's fine stop a: to Chance settiog Martes's oP rate. “Banien perwepea on @ sensational assist by Tinker. moned four more sleuths to aid him iu his vigil. "Just when Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt got into the Ne!lson man- sion is not known to the astute detectives who are guarding every avenue of approach. That thoy cre still in the Fifth avenue dwelling Reardon, O'Shea, Rooney end the giant sleuth, Qualls, of the dark skin, are positive. ‘They have inductive proof. They have demonstrative evidence obtained in an interview with the Neilson butler. The butler Informed the vigilant ives that the Vanderbilts had gone. That is practically all he said, RUNS. Fitth Innias. Bvere grounded to Gilbert and gle at at frat. Deviin's * Sreenenan assist Biker meee Pyfiiatan's “in ine pee move to get NO. RUNG, aby atyarat, gute rer Yoonted te thence Mealnnity struck fone yah Pe ut this is what Reardon, O'Shea, Rooney and Qualls have butlt out of it: If the Vanderbilts have gone, they must have come, !f they came, they muist have been in the house. If they were in the house, they were in the house. But they could not have gone, for did not Reardon and O'Bhes _ ghadow every person who approached its front and rear? They have es, They would know him In any of these habits, and maybe in others. he only person who was seen to leave the house Inst night was an olf yan who had been to visit one of the servants. ) Reardon and O'Shea got out thelr double-lensed binoculars and in- ‘pected the aged female from head to toe. She was very frail and quite it. She had gray hair, and the manner in which she worked her teeth winced the detectives that there was unnatural mechanism about them. n the old woman could not have weighed more than eighty pounds. id Vanderbilt weighs 181 pounds. Could he disguise himself to the it of reducing his weight ninety pounds? Most emphatically no, assert two rubber-shod ones. “ol Dok many hours for the county detectives to reason all this out, and en the gray dawn fell upon their vigilant shadows trekking back and before the Neilson mansion, watching the mahogany doors, the fron at the basement entrance, the high chimneys rising from the roof, the -yentilating fue of the rear extension, the grim-looking drain pipes in the ear yard, they decided to call for reinforcements. ‘They had discovered a small hole under the back fence leading to the yard of a house fronting in West Sixteenth street. County Detéctive ey has been placed oh guard at this house, Sleuth Qualls occupies a similar post on West Fifteenth street, where he keeps careful watch on a rouse whose butler is a friend of the Neilson butler. . .. Am automobile drew up to the Neilson house shertly before 4 o'clock and Frederick Gebhard appeared in the doorway. Before any of the of- ficial watchers could gei near him he bounded down the steps, signalling to"his chauffeur to start the machine. From the pavement he reached the he in a ftying leap, and in another second was speeding up Fifth avenue’ sucn a sy a clip that a bicycle policeman gave chase and warned the chaut- ur to slow down. The car sped back to the house half an hour later, but when Mr. Geb- wd saw a@ flanking line of cameras waiting for him he had his chauffeur crowd on all possible speed and took the corner of Fifteenth street on two ‘wheels, disappearing in a cloud of dust toward £ixth avenue. When Mr. hard returned to the mansion an hour later he rode in a hansom with flaps closed and holding his hands over his face, By this time the — was thronged with people watching the slippery sjeuths Up-toe ji "AS Mr. Gebhard got out of the cab an alert photographe jepped and snapped him. What Mr. Gebhard said to the oe aay be os up in dashes and zigzags. He then rushed ino the house, where his lawyer "Was awaiting him. Then the two came out, summoned three policemen and ‘ici three reporters arrested. HIGHLANDERS . BEAT WHITE SOX (Continued from First Page.) Goasel best svt o slow grounder to Ward and the buses were filted. Me- efoubled over first base, bringing Wiliams, Andreson and Ganze!,} ,,Meauin "8 single to left put McGuire on| to centre. . Thoney flied to Holmes and Mc- RUNS. cored. Chevbro fanned. Keeler Jones out. to Holmes. FOUR RUNS. RUNS. line drive taken by Gunezt. Holmes ont, Ci "Oo to Holmen out, Cheahro to ¢ Highth inning, popped to Davis. Osteen out ynasslsted. Thoney wing Chesbro Med to Jones. "NO| Williams to Ganeel. Green fied to Keser a NO Tha No Ntrth Inotng. vi pontsben to Bret. Donhuey scesiee out, Callan .d ee out, “at han & Willams to Ganzel. NO RUNS.| Conroy poposd to Callahan, Willies Seventh 1 oe “Fannehh to first. NO RU! 5 is singled to centre, Donohue out Hngied to left, ut was aught fit: ine oft th Ht. Williams safe on Cal Utaanetilt est | ¢ 0 Ande 9 tolmer avis eon Med oorrl imme at seoond, NO}Sullivan #efe on Conn Huelaman - war Canrey to ‘tne. Final score: New York, €: White Becks 3 different photographs of Reginald Vanderbilt in soven different cos-| °, AMERICAN LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT CHICAGO. New York.... 2000040090—6 Chicago 001010001—3 Ratterles—Chesbro and McGuire; Pat- terson and Sullivan. BOBTON AT ST. LOUIS. -0090000001-—1 20102002 —7 Batteries—Gibson and Farrell, Pelty and Sugden, PHILADBLPHIA AT CLEVELAND Philadelphia .. 010000000—1 Clovelond ....000000000-0 Pe yt => taal and Powers; AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. re. we vo Phile'phiess 20 086 AaB. Louls..21 29 AR 96 20 1.98 18 BOL! CHICAGOS WIN FROM THE GIANTS.'= (Continued from First Page.) Oi ROBE Barns sa oso MeGinnity etruck ou! Ninth st ps ney iia $e) Paes ee sage Eins | bail to Danten, a c) Hel ti ee wea. Papen «gk tow 8 reenahan filed to Single. | Evers threw out Browne, Deviln fied to |Evers. NO . Chance thee Jones singled, Evers pacr! jones pt e bacott Si captur snout on 7 hve ee ke ceo dee eg thee Sa fofty soarer, WO oioker out Megan eee: «oUt emt double. fivers bit ant jouble. aganey's frat, ty tree out Dahlen, NO RUNS. ist Chane Eleventh Inn hanes tained Devlin Wicker hit Werner's hand in grounder to the foriner. NOR 8. Seventh Inning. jt caused Jones's Soiah | @ rounder passed Raiace ot ea base. and ariciced, wo ‘panes. de 8, stop 0 ‘Tinker's Fett but out chane! to throw him out. vere ne ah to re on Tinker's steal, but was caught Ros hd ing and there was a delay for minutes. Devin threw out ke Warner threw out Slagle on bunt. sey fed to Mertes, NO RUNB. Cather sated on a grounder to+Evers, Warner fouled foe eey, McGinnity fied to Evers, NO Tyettin aaiees right, Kung Rhodes | Kernan, HARVARD PLAYS. Pitcher Ctarkson, oa vite by|* Quakers Because He Has Signed Highlander Contract, Didn’t Appear for Game. THE SCORE BY INNINGS. mamenyeme ESSE EEN GA renneyiwanie, Howes, Cariss, ab wi aa Pasay Ib. vs BevihorCrimean, p. ‘Umplre—Phittpr. (Special to The Evening World.) soLDIERS FIELD, CAMBRIDGE, Mass.,, June 11.—! and Pennay! vania lined up for their second game of the seagon to-day on Soldiers’ Field. Harvard won the first game in Phila- delphia by the score of 11 to 3. When the Harvard téam ran on the fleld Capt. Walter Clarkson was not with the team. The only assignable protested by Pennsylvania or de- cared prota Essay emetany for signing Beir ean ti te NAY CHANGE LAW TO SAVE A DOG: poe SPE Letter-Carrier Bitten by Little Canine Pet Insists Upon In- stant Execution of the Ani- mal, but Owner Protests. For the sake of a little dog, welalt about five pounds, and height almost: leven inches, which is known as Nellie a which belongs to Mra, Mary Bartsch, of No, 335 Tenth street, Jersey’ of Cruelty to Animals, lawyers, judges, Policemen and neighbors of Mrs, Bartsch, not to speak of a letter carrier who charges the little dog with having bitten him so badly that nothing but execution will fit the crime. ‘Twice this Utte animal, which Is the plaything of the two Bartsch children and their protector when their mother Is away at her work, has been sen- Re the plate on Qitby ai quick return) @hanee to Ws rner, NO RU grounded to Been: whose throw to MeCann bunted Ay was out on Wick-japnien wae too late to get Chance, but ars. Bi asaist, Jones made A great) tanien got the bull to McGann in time of Meruea'e totty fou foul. Danian a? |to retire Kling, g, -Mopinnity, tiiray out f hor jones, Kivers ring Char Satlonal cramming, Seton” inden “Welt Sate ne fret cup, vers wax enught centre. NO RU: atealing, O Bighth tunings. ae eTamaan out Bi frst, Browne line. o4 to Bresnahan, en t rick 01 anetuiame Migker. single v0 : RACING ON WESTERN TRACKS. KENILWORTH | RESULTS. KENILWORTH PARK, N. T.. June 1—The races here to-day resulted as folinws FIRST RACE—For and up, six f —t. Sistine) 6 ¢ cH ‘Reader, faexetane yn tol and ° to 1. third. ime.t COND RACK-For, tne aaa ave Maggie Ma cere ee “CRomaneiil), 4 i } ane 4 cf : Bee nec quinn). 4 to 4 and oto bh. third. Thne—1. As and ACE—Three-year up ne tunonge, Mine Bauee 8 e: Hanes Bto 5 maaan ee ies rer Ak 6s arte tt ERS | ‘ime— 14, x H RACE Ruffalo, Derby, tor| tes "iad emg We (Roman RG to 1 and } to 3, second Sol AaSaterme “even,” third. Times 206 8. FIFTH RACE - Maid olds and upward. One m) + rtavers), 8) 49 and 6 43 of eade, 91 Seok ete third. 7 vo 2 and eo 07 Catrerts). ir finaceon four-vear-olds and ike a Be ee aa ymer Te eo and o , Sret; joCafferty) fe Sayaer}, af weton.s nk, 1 Ciomineli rd." Tio nd ‘ P%0 8 gad's'tovk third” 7 FINISHES AT ES AT HARLEM. HARLEM RACE TRACK, Chicago, June 11.—The resulta ofthe races run here to-day are as follows: 9 to2 and 2 to 1, was {to land 2 tol Second Race.—Four by, Kurteman, to G and 11 to 20; Turlonge,—Wan Pink- erton, 6 to 4-8 40 5, was second, Useful Lady, £ to 1 and 'sd"40 6, third, Time, 6.45 2-3. ye wnihe ne an hth and to 1, clghthee won m8 ts to 10; Bi Curiae 0 to i and fob, 9 to 1 an tipkede Fs Bob and Fiower King. am RACE—One sate and ‘on Pz, Bondage, 4 to & 6 to land 6 to Fee was nec- Lan ard aad Tite et tnd: third. rds.—-Need- | LATONIA WINNERS, LATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky., June 1L~The winuers of the races run bere to-day were as follows: FIRGT RACE—Six furl Won by ‘Trompeuse. § to 5; Shipping Port, 12 to 6 was second; Car) Kahler, 6 to 3, third. Time-1.U4%. BECOND RACK. mile.—Won b; White Prams, tf kalor Carson, to 1, was mec Buccaneer, 7 to 1, Five Sin Pe a half fur- xelle, ren Gown et to 1, Bat Hyg Sh RACE.—One nd Mile.—WVon by Delmon! ment, 1G i even, wan Seened: it. Hera, Fh to A third. imei FIFTH RACE—One mile Vand Atty yards.—Won by Aj even, was second; thhd, Time1.4%. ee FAIR GROUND RESULTS. FAIR GROUND RACE TRACK, st. J.owls, Mo., Juno 11.Following are the results of the races held here to-day: HIRST RACE—Three-quarters of a mite, Wen by Happy Chap, 1 to 1 and Caterpittar, 6 t place was Clear the’ Arena, 8 to 8. third, Jake, cree New. b to RECOND RACE.—One-hatf — Mile.—| Won by Arch Oldham, 18 to § aud 9 to 10: Broomhandie, 1 to 2. was, second; Zinda, 7 to 10, third. ‘Time, 0.481: THIR. DRACE-Seven-eighths of a Mile.—Won by Footllgnts Favorite, 7 to 10 and 1 te & , 2 to 1 for place: Was second: Mafalda, 1 Yo f third: time, 1.29. SHOOTING HURTS FISHING. NEWPORT, R. 1, June 1.—A num- ber of fishermen from the waters in the yieluity of Ne Man's Land came here to-day, complaining that their business was being Injured ‘hy the bat- Weship 1incta, Large ance way 3 to 1,] del The: the a gen “ieoving the surface and remaint: at the bottom ie athe ae con: tinues.. These find to prewaul wb from eight a ten. Tadlue of miles Fa the. vensel furlongs.—Won by | and £ te Band 7 to 10, tahe Chiat 0 and 8 t0 10; Amerioatn. ol and 3 tol wax second; Measard, Pub 1 ahd 6 ¢9 2, third. iane4.1b 46. been of Mo Man's land for practice, Sot ie ieaens. in os, teneed to die. The day and hour have Li, itv, PESYLIAN reason fer this fact is that he has |~ TANTS SLND EIEN See ATHLETES ‘The Evening World's charts are indexed from first race at Seer | Rine Contests ite Tad Afternoon in the Field and Track Sports of the New York Athletic Club. | ‘7 FIRST RACE—8! ded | 207 Nien raven ont *rinend thom handiea Gwner, BR eo Wi ‘bout st; thar bet, by Ben Bron |. PhiNipe 11: + Bullman 113 Jonas 104 Thigeine | ori geey 15, tog ones! 25) Under a clear sky with fine weather prevailing the New York Athletic Club held its games to-day at Travers Island. Bummaries follow: 120-Yard Hurdle—Won by W. C. John~ ston, Yale; os W. Mertz, Yale, was sec- ond, and N. ©. Curtis, Columbia, third: time, 16 3-ba. 880-Yard Handicap (tinal)—Won by W. J. O'Connell (unattached), 4 yards; John Lockwood (W. 8. A. G.), 18 yard: was second, and B. More (Yale), 4 yards, third; time, 1m. 9% 4-68. 100-Yard Dash (final).—Won by B. C- Taylor (N. B. Y. M..C. A.). 8% yards; M. J. Cajre, 8% yards, was second; George E. Hall, third. Time, 10 seconds, .| One-Mile Relay (Interborourh League) Won by Young Men's League; Temple Forum w econd, and Sterling A. C. third. Tim: Putting Sixteen-Pound Shot (Handl- cap)—Won by L. E. J, Teubach, N. ¥, A. C. @ feet), actual throw 44 ft. 10 in.; R. Sheldon, N. ¥. A. C. (scratch), 46 ft. 9 in., was second, and F. H. Goerner, Anchor, 31 ft. 6 In. thea. © Pole Vault--Won by J. Yale (6 inches), actual ‘hol Ward MeLanahan, Ni cond, actual hel; at i T. acetate thir al height, Une-ahile Rela: Cingian clal)—Won by Mohegan; pesona and Pequest third; 1 0-Yard Dash—Won Py Goorwits, GN. YA Anas yarda); Goorr ie iruscarora Ay C. (18 was second, and C. |B. Cwiltams 08 yards) third; time, ‘Throwing sizteen-Found Hammer— Handicap—Won os Harris ae stn mw St eat. ae ale). feet ie ~ Krey ee Barth. about two “ty Gondlemane So? Enright. 5 a6? Flying Buttreas. 2 Judge Phillips ae idling had the apea Jumped well, but tired Faget get ‘Co framed Beane in th 7 at the end 209 Me <The Tremont tern Owner, W. BY basa ‘Index. Horses a id Ty Lark. BA Fonsorder Harpoon . Sa Sudan naeratches— Paul, Jones out good, and “game. advenriy spect 300 Fox lyn jegr-olin; 62.000 a4 Pic ee, i i ing—Magn and Princess 1 Starter— ‘Britisher oti diliia i i iS faery Lark fi Veen iia Ma” Foatonler at : holomew on Both turns, oe ~PIFTH RACE—#000 ad League spe- Won ae Seminole was time, 3m, ete i 38. or br. +2 tte Dee yo x be Vireo sla Ee, Sai XTH RACE—$1.000 eran Start Kood ios, Bas ¢ jn seap_Won, bv Fareed Y. 1 3 Inches ‘distance 22 feet 8% inches inte 2S! WANTS! ! Branch Offices THE WORLD. yy the Reception of Advertisements at tht Hor the Popular Advertising Raves. aber closed a big gap in the last half, WANTS! Judge Denton ran 303, SEVENTH RACE $I 000 added; sellini \ th. for is and upward; mile fart fair, Won ridden out. Wi oO A. inner, ch. Pretoriu Cottage Mald.. MoMeekin Alack « Merry Acrobat Mere} ath te i BROOKLYN LOSES TO PITTSBURG MANHATTAN AND BRONX. Every American District in the city at ofice rat 120, 1782. SECOND AV.—At Nos. 445, 057, 1025) 8, 140 THIRD AV.—At Non, 259, 329, 375, (Continued from First Page.) Jackiitsch to Cronin. i auger | She pt Shan- LI ace eo rar Fire fu pen gingied. Brain’ out at first. NO Vaird Inning. ytiemtien glngled ta right, Babb singled. Cormick fore ‘at second, Shannon Ufted a hish one, which Biter forced McCormick at second Dobbs smothered. Brain singled to cane |Gesuler scoring, Ditton batted oF tre, as an easy Cronin and forced Ritter. ONE RUN Brookly St, Lou! pe to steal second. Sheckard Final score: a, ath: in Beckley’s low fly. NO RUNS. hurled in the “gas chamber,’ atay until life was extinct, and twice has her death been delayed because of the fight belng made for her life. Patrick Fisnnagan, a letter carrier, of Jersey City, who is about thirty times the dog's weight and six times her height, 18 the compluining witness against the animal, He had a new route a week ago and when passing the Bartsch home Nellie barked at him, Fignnagan kicked the dog and then went on his way, But Nellle remem- ered the kick, and next time Flan- nagan passed the house she planted her teeth In his shin, Then Wannagan swore out a warrant | 4); for Nelllo's arrest before Judge Hix- gins, and the Judge had no alternative except to cause the arrest of the dog and sentence her to death, The State law provides that all yiclous dogs and biting dogs in New Jersey must suffer tne full penalty of that law, iten, Mre, Bartsch came forward, She told of ber children’s d tion the dog, Her neighbors testined to the ani- mals good character, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty became Interested, and the hist 2 » vAaleuais Sul eoy came (0 the conclusion Nu couldn't be such a bad dog after y pavan grant Annagan insists shat the dog must die, and uotes the law to show that he is right tn his contention Mba, only, Maing, Uae wilt ‘aave Nellie n the State law, and this Bight be done. es Sudee Hikains. whe jgsued the warrant for her arrest and then sentenced her to die, dees not be- Heve she is such a bad dog and he is Anxtous to pardon her. BOY BURGLARS CONVICTED. Yeuths Who Broke Into Grocery wil Sentenc-< Wednesday, When Benjamin Mever, who keeps a grocery store Jn No. --) Broome street, although he lives in No, 5 Avenue closed his store on the night of May he hesitated about leaving $121 whi he had taken in that day in the His helper, Vincent i No. thoney''in the store ‘When be opened up next morning the isappeared. Young Voych Profusely sympathetic about the ey and had so man cations to offer us to the detection thieves iat, Me spiclons Were aroused. to watch ig hitherto was arrested oo generat Prinelples any, at once brok own and foamed that pay jae Chute, mthtrteen, and Peter ‘oe teen, had broken into the store Gm tie, hight 40 question ‘through the Hetore Justice Mokean all three of the were ity of burglury and money had been set When Nellie was to have been| there to| » f | day, Cronin struck out, Sheckard walked d_went around to third on Lumley’ tirement at first filed out to Farrell. No it RUNS. Fourth Inning. ai 's infield fly was taken by Sheckard, Farrell was disposed of by Cronin and, Jackiitae Burke. singed right. Babb made a great cate ot Gra low line fv. NO PUN Hackltsch fled out to Burke. Gesster was felded out, at first by Taylor, Babb sent a fly to Barclay, NO RUNS. Fitth Inj ite Taylor perished, on, He lofty, ¥_nonret, which Dobbs d. Bha. Seen eter ily hh ae ones teat panBOn foul fie ding the the put o MeCormick inpned out, Ritter was re red on his bounder by Shay and Bock: y. Cronin went out, Burke to Beckley. NO RUNS. 2856. NINTH AV.—At Nos. 182, 528, 640, 748, BG, 004, cor, 24th at, cor. 28th at. FOURT TWENTY-THIRD S'T.—At No, 102 Ke THIBTY-SKVENTH S8T.—At No, 200 FORTY-SECOND S'T.—At No. 257 W. FORTY-EIGHTH 8T.—At No, 208 K. NINETY-SIXTH ST. and Lexington av. J1IGTH ST.—At No. 350 W. 117TH $T. and ets 157 B. and Seventh ny. 146TH ST, and Amsterdam ay, NUK A—At Nos, 52, 92, 1551. AVENUE © and Elghth ALEXANDER AV.—At Ni AMSTERDAM AV.—At Nom. 06, 300, 815, 1 nhoapway—at Nos. 1364, 1553, 1620. BLEECKER 8T.—At No. 233, FOVUMRUS AV.—At Now, 20, 68, 506, Sixth Inuing. Brain struck out, Beekley drove a fy to Dobbs, Barclay Aled out to Lumley. ard Taylor Lumley. bunted’ and on throw! he fot to second, thrown Farrell, Lamiey pore! ‘to third, Juckdivech singied, scoring Lam- ley. “Geaster walked and and Jacklitsch went to second, Bubb pop-filed to Beckley. out, to pets id Texter wi @ Lots of people do good work, but mighty few do work just right. anane i £1 ONE RUN: @ Lots of breakfast foods | HUDSON 81 Seventh Inning. satisfy hunger. panos ay ingled al the third-ba is MI be Farrell rim soubled ap with Burke on MADISON At Non. 1270, 1691. line, but was doubled w the latler’s pop fly, which MoCormick ght and shot, to Jacklitsch in time to double up Farrell, “Grady singled, and acored on Nichols's tiple to. Shay filed out to Shecku: INE McCormick went out, Trarvell to Beck: ley. Ritter was called out on strikes, Cronin was retired by Shay and Beck- ley. NO RUNS. Righth Inning. Shannon hit safely over Cronin’s head, Brain bunted safely, advanemg Shan- non to second, Beckley sacrificed. Bar- clay doubled, scoring Shannon end Brain, Farrell fied to Babb, Burke doubled, scoring Barclay, Grady tited to Gessier. ‘THREE RUNS. Sheckard bunted unsuccessfully, Taum- ley filed out to Shay, Dobbs walked. Jacklitsch fanned out.’ NO RUNS. Muth Inalug. sie ylor out, MeCormick to _Tpouliteoh, “SATOLLI AT THE CAPITAL, @Butoonly “FORCE” keeps you always at your level best. Casanay foo These miracles worked by proper diet fre so caty to pertorms that few appreciate them, Just as a test—try "FORCE" for a straight two weeks, eating a liberal por- tion with every meal, and note its effect | “FORCE la tich'in the Nitrogen and Phosphates of Whole Wheat, malted with Barley into ready digestibili Tough business problems are, eaeily solved by men who eat FORCE.” 5, ST. ANN'S AV. 184th at, TREMONT AV.—At No. 743, WILLIS AV.—At No. 243, WEST BROADWAY-—At No. 524, oIED GLBASON.—On Saturday, June 11, 1904, at 209 1Tth st. Brooklyn, in his 234 year, RICHARD GLEASON. Funeral Monday, June 13, 1904, at 10 A.M. ‘WHELAN.—On Friday, June 11, MARTIN, beloved son of William Whelan, native a& Dally Collo, Queens County, Ireland. brothers in-law, Poter Cullen, 408 West 15th st., June 18, at 2 P.M, ven and Branch No. Invited to “ LAUNDRY WANTS—F Warhaaers ‘operator.on ‘Troy body ma: itt “Biya, “Steam “Lauhary, we FAMILY IRON fro ‘and ‘class, wanted Cardinal Wil} Retarn To-Morrow to Celebrate Mans Here, His Eminence Cardinal Francis Sa- tolli did not make the proposed trip to inspect the rapid transit subway to- as bad been planned. Instead he went to Baltimore and. Washington, ae- compant: ‘Connell, of’ the Wagnington ‘The Card ex} to return to- morrow and wilt colobrate ‘nase in. the ure! Ani "Chom For 29 Years New England's a” ide, i'7=20-4 & LONDRI Ps aie iD PERERCTD SHAD! rere) Para BCLUIVAN, hte MAN ESTER. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. 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