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HIGHLANDERS TAKE A TUMBLE. Pe > Coe ni fe ee Say BIG ENTRY LIST FOR. SUNDAY C YCLE RACES been received for the cycle races Manhattan Beach to-morrow afternoon, over one hundred names already being recelved and moro are coming In. So many ri will be on the track at the same time that the promoters have de- eked to start them in five different squads, elght seconds apart In this way every rider will have an equal chance, and there can be no “crowding” or rough-riding.” Extra joMclale will be’ stationed around the The largest entry list of the season ;| track to facilitate matters Four races are on the card, an Inter- city team pursuit race, in which seven of the fastest clubs will compete; a twenty-mile open for a Tway grand plano, a half-mile open and a third- mile consolation scramble, Herbert P. Earl, the speedy. Brooklyn rhe ts tho List to enter, Two weeks Y ago he captured his‘first race, & novice, and si then has been winning with wiarity that many ave pronounced him The first race Hurl POM | Oct, 10, 1904—Perh: There was joy among the Giants When time had called the turn; McGraw was gayly grinning And Brush had bilss to burn; The Polo grass grew greener, Bred Knowles was standing pat— For Griffiths bunch they didn’t have To tackle at the bat. “This Playing sporsaten ain't ranked up what it is t Donahue is very fast on the dases— | under certain weather conditions. When | he has the wind behind him he booms out his ears, and with these spinnakers set to the breeze there is nothing to it but « plate Anish, pitcher doesn't need much control, pt athwartships, when the atep: adder Anderson is before him. | Bis, Jack ungainly Cheabro never ji SX RACES FOR ‘a VAILSBURG TRACK Probably the last grand ciroult races before the meeting of the Eastern and ~ Western cycling stars at the World's “ Far championships at St. Louls, Aug. 2 8, 4 and 6, will be held at the Vails- burg Board Track, Newark, to-morrow. Three races are scheduled for the money chasers, and three for the ama- teurs, the events for the former class counting in the percentage table in the face for he American championship, Thus far Champion Frank Kramer beads the field by « comfortable margin, Dut dt fs expected that Eddie Root, the Boston sprinter, will be a contender “ from now on, since he has formed an alliance with Floyd MacFarland, the Californian, who will team with him ;@uring the remaining races on the ) grand ctrouit. Another rider who may prove a strong contender is Bred Scheps, the Austra- Mam, who is just now reaching a point of physica! perfection in his tratning ef- forts at Manhattan Beach. On Wedni day Scheps showed such a fine tugn of peed in practice that not a few of the onlookers conceded that he had a splen- + 4 chance for premier honors. Sunday's races include a champion- ship event at five miles with substan- thal prises at each mile, a one-mile handicap, with Champion Kramer on soratob, and a three-quarter mile dash genmstaut tion race, There will be three @mateur races besides. BILLY MOORE OUT “Hia" Smith, the feather-weight fighter of this city, knocked out Billy Moore, of St, Louis, in the third round of what was to have been a twenty- found bout last night, The mili was brought off in private in Harlem and was witnessed by about one hundred young men who gave up $1 each for the privilege of seeing the scrap. The fighters entered the ring shortly before 10 o'clock and looked in the best @ehape, Smith was the favorite in the betting, as his friends seemed to think be could not lose, After the boys had been introduced the timekeeper yelled time and the boys gprang to the centre, After sparring tor & few seconds Smith let fly his left, which reached Moore's face, the latter countering with a right swing on ‘4 Jaw which dropped bim to the Smith got up and sailed into Moore, landing hard on his face and body at close quarters, The doys fought hard after that, gugging each other all around the ving. ey the third round Moore reached ss ta with his right and as ‘Smith croseed his aright Jaw, dropping the where he was oomhte om DY oars: Joe Wefl. DOHERTY BROTHERS “ARE COMING BACK * BOBTON, July M—It was announced hee that the Doherty brothers, the Bnglish doubles lawn tennis champions, ‘Will mast the winners of the champion- ship doubles tournament at Newport in Anges, and that FH. L. Doherty, the DP Pagtisd singtes champion, will play the sjemaewtcan singlea: champion, In other P the Englishmen are coming to NEW YORK TAKES ALL THE PRIZES ATLANTIC CITY, July %.—New York horses took practically all the ribbons at the Atlantic QGity show yesterday, except in the local ciasses, Mrs. John Gerken, Mrs. W, B. Kotman, Miss Belle Beach and Miss Hearietta Weather! all of New York, braved @he rain and mud to secure for thelr mounts the ded 10 per cent, for women riders in the ladies’ saddle olass, Mrs. Gerken won with La Contributor, | her own horse, and third with Elsa, be- | longing to Mr, Gerken, All Ablaze, with. Miss Beach in the saddle, was second and Mies Weatherbes’s mount, Masa- gan, fourth. In the big handicap event tor ji Gee Whis, from Virsum- roy Febms, wan, with Buck aecond, “Jack” Conway, the New York whip, a ba oe ee the first time in the ring, from Mrs, Burke Roch stables, in a barness event, iatanh fom Gslienhnw"ibe Bue |" ret, an im e Roche wiables seconds with Aurte ony! driving. Conaway also moa second with Favorite and Florisze a double harness event, first and t! ird | going to Mrs. Gerken, with Newsboy and Shop on and Brandon and Bel- det Gerken's Doncaster Modal | Vieoumroy of York secon: Marvelous and Marvel, Wat- AS » took fi ne plus in, Nghe dass | Sim, Crow from George | saanasietaeah | 8 pony class wi "KID" SMITH PUTS IN. ¥. BAY REGATTA ON THE HARLEM Dooal-carsmen are out tn full force on the Harlem River this morning, where the second annual regatta of the New York Bay Regatta Association is being held over the Speedway course, \ The first event will be called at 199 A. M., and from that time will continue | until 6 o'clook in the evening, when the. Junior eight-oared shells will have their struggle. the Now York Bay Associa- Thoug! thon rg confined to clubs in the lower of the crack waters of New ma! oarsmen of the an iver will com- pete in the events, "aetes en oer = the programme, in: Boat Club, Stat Varuna Boat gi Sheepshead Pe iy a « ‘celved See a oul aay He Irtende” ti foo the ead is to take to Lous if 5 Front Shed Uked aN are Fg) h Voosley ap ib ete Ree mee. He e GAELIC ATHLETICS. ——_—. Gaelic athletics and football will be in the ascendency Sunday at Gaelic Park, when the Kilkenny M A. A. holds its annual games, in which the best men in the metropolitan district ye: | | ge 4 rte, i football rem. ttractly Sligo, Galway, naghan, Watertord, PY atid ane ed rill, meet for ein Ke cham eeadivei aie wionship in a ak 3 EAGLE MADE SECRETARY. At & special meeting of the Board of ‘Trustees of the Atlantic Yacht Club, iis |" pee, teat, condition ss to Tom to- na ig to | score of 19 to 4 AMATEUR BA all the news of the amateur-tesebeth, ‘lenges, 0. Address all of The Eventing Wortd, ‘The Jasper A. O. will pla: 8 fos foul header next, Sunday, “. Pi prey, wil ay the, stron, Cae Baseball Club and in the afternoon they will line up against the if fen Panthers, The Jasper A. C, will boo! games with teams averaging from thir- teen to fourt years old. Address Thomas Smith, Captain, No, 248 hig) Pye avenue, ae ‘This Sunday the orack Neptunes will line up gala’ the rvings ‘at Ontario One Forty-ninth inheog Ri Pte | cess, Fe. 2 Nep- v ) battery, Hu Hi shes and Greason white pe Tvlngs will have Elliot and Kelly. Neptunes will play all teams aver- asing fifteen to sixteen years, Orie: referred. Address Richard Doyle, No West Ninety-elghth street, city, ton be va a B. B. C. de- ¢ Unio: come atnk of Canarsle by Tho Star A. C. detea tl Juniors by ihe following score: ”e"* | Star A. C. 0123 0-6) pBttieion ce n, ro “and “abeilt| Puta dae chleler and Abell; A 7 @ East River A. C. of Harle: | would lke to arrange games with teams pversaing Seren to pirtees years, Ad- ohn Hagen, No. 417 Ei c Hundred and ‘Paira streets, HME One On Sunday, July 10, t d the ‘Orient F.C "b &@ score of } to & and on Sunday, Fuly Mi, de- i Astor A. C. foated the strong Wenona team by a 800) On Sunday, Jul Pome 3 wi i aes Day Yu Astor Pc nay have July 31 and Sundays i “August | gees fe tor tears ay be vA fifteen to six- eas James on $a fayette place, Clty. soba sd at College Point, Gaturday, atternigog H. Paciont F O., ssaseggpect ty vi 00 000 tas 15 8 an ) mn atts, wre jJunday morning: R. F; 5. wor LEGS BOLO TG 3 00100000-3 67 in and Hook; Lund and ©, of Washington | three ame for fon: appetncs ea ote W Willis tat tien ina v e erel B. Bb, ©. pianbiiis a The Favobr B. B. C, Reteated ~ mont Stars on Sunday, Tuly et feature of the same was the batting ed | Joe Balter, mak three home runs three two-base bits i’ by t} elmont BBG ad {i ‘avour B Batterles—Scbhaffer and tad vour and Lul i The Waverly i C, would like to Tang? games with 8 fourteen to fir. | teen years on opponents’ ds in or out of er. Howard Farrell F, | Hoboken, | YM A Ti Sa York ety Cc, of ewood, | the | have Saturdays "and ‘juntas ain July fre | and August open for teams averaging | S| ten year ta for 4 side of $L. F. Seger, | | No, 6 Palmetto strest, Kktyn, Ph og Berchman Junfors would like to with Foams averaging me We Juniors gine the Arse- Hey A ore ot 1 to7 and the Red ya SJoord 0414 to ® July 10, the Clinton Jun- Like to Arrange games with teal ning to eleven years, Address x Friedman, No %1 E ality, ‘The Garrett Field Club would like to arrange games with teams averaging irom eleven to thirteen yea Address Jon Tatarka, No, 1% Greene street, n-inning game by @ score of # to 7. he Original Five Ribbon A. C. have All dates open for teams thirteen to fifteen years, Flinn, 3 East Ninety-fourth street, N. ¥. C. | The Military Juniors defeated the joriginal Mo 8. B.C. of Williama- |burg in a twelve-inning game by a score lot 7 to & The feature of the game was the pitching of Frey, of the Military Juniors, he striking out seventeen men A good left fielder would like to ei 4 team averaging fourteen years, Will lplay Sa undays and hoildays jAddress Chai yey denen, No, Biclen avenue, Broo lyn, ¥, nn, The Hurricane A. C. als like to play Saturday afternoon games with first-class teams offering good guar- antees, George Harpret, No. 76% Union avenue, Bronx. The Winton 2 3 day ntral Park for to Crescent un: Jun. The Evening World wilh pultisp pet ba r= sa to arrange gam Greenpoint. feature of the game was the lutting of ‘The Original Blue Ribbon A. C. de- ghd The Clermonts would | t feated the Blue Ribbon B. B.C, in al book games with teams averagl AFTER. ANOTHER DROP and cowhide b Bu these farmer boys can eve: iE pikes ball vi las: ingly When {t comes to handling the Prest- dent's English Honas Wagner ts as surefooted as he t» on ground hits Exnibit A: Christy Mathewson {s the Sherlock pins of the diamond. When there ts close dectsion at the plate Matty tries i hold up the umpire to his way of thinking by tracing out the tracks of the runter in the sand, But deductive reasoning isn't an umpire’s high card. ‘The pitcher's swing is nes»ssarily lim. ited to tho square of Keele then Wee Willie pro ra hia bat, thereby ht, Biting | circle, Ww this mean. emall bills, LL PLAYERS games, ebal- ‘Basebatl. Diitor tons, Belvo- formed teams reeen to fifteen ine erea ag fire they cross hs cant Clittons for a side ae Wanton johing games with lose "a Harold Ritschey, No, 49 West Spirtyelenth street, 4 oe lore defeated (he Lin- comet M1 to’. They Suon Juniors in an inning game by a score of 14 to 18, The scores Carlisle 10292000430001-14 Button . «0033030022000 o-18 Battery winnere—Lally and Har- ve, Farlltie at «2972 2 teres 39 { 0 2-5 eeetery Hargrove, pj Kelly, o The Danbury A C. averaging seven- teen to eighteen years wishes to y {uniformed teams. Have July 4, Aug. 7, 14 and % open for games to be layed on our grounds. ddress Will- fan Wittenberg, No. 19 Broome street, City, Baakball Club of Oul- vers Seat et re Weingart Tnatit ore of 19 to 2%, Tw featur A tne game was the playing Solomon at first, the pitehing of W jams and the batting and catching of Bradley for the winners The Ciffton Juniors the defeated Mists by a score of 14 to 13. ‘Lhe fea- was the pitching of out thirteen men ture of the ga C. Farrell atrik! The Clittons wo veraging twelve to \ddress James Far- ‘wenty-fourth street. The A. J.C, Testers weal lke to ar- range gumes with teams averagin, thirteen to fifteen years, Addre: rand Fd No, T West Nineteenth street, city. The Century Academy team hav following dates Ca for teams thi! to fourreen years: July ne all Saturdays Bu for @ side bet. dress itred wi ley, No, 1588 Avenue A, New York City. ‘Two good all-around players would lke to Som a team syeraging thirteen to fifteen yoars. Can furnish uniforms, Address Philip Herrmann, No, 47 Hud- son street, City. At Corona Park, Juty 17, the Tip Top A. C. deteated the Ea, le B. B.C, by a score of 21 to 8. ‘The ip Tope will pl teams averaging from thirteen to four- n years of on Adiresa N. Barber, Plateau street, Corona, L. The Everett bAgeball team would Mke With teams averag- line er, Ing trom nine to ten years. They, as Lag P. Harris, rf. %,; Gromo, If,; D. *y M. Goldberg, Ib: Bryant, c.; tsa: Behmidachel. p. Addross Dd. eierris, No. 137) Fitth avenue, City The Xionler A. ©. beat the Hamfltons | by & score of 16 to % Hamilton ...... 0 0 o1 | Xionler A, bEE oOo R OSs Bat nee winners Ball and Cohn ‘The X. aN C. would Ike to play teams ten to twelve years of age, Address Harry Cohn, captain, No, M1 Bast Eighty-elghth atreet. The Richmond A . feated th Berkman Juniors on Gentes, July 1, by a score of 2 to #6 The winners Would ke ange Mantes with teams 4st rom thirteen to fif-| teen Uniformed teams pre- ferred. Address J, Delehanty, No. 42 West Twenty-sixth street, The Cliftons on Sunday last de- feated the Grennon Juniors by a score of % to 2 The Hoty Name Club, of Corona, would Like to book Sunday games with teams averaging 16 to Js years on their | diamond, The Panthers, Holy Rosary Helmonts, hatan and Irvings pp ferred, tee B, Lentha: Corona, L. The Clermont F, ©, defeated Orivie A. C, by a score of 7 to W. The years. Address D. Clark, No. Fifth avenue, * ore: OFIOLO . eneee oriitias Clermont ...+00 3 i 115051 The Empire A. C. of Harlem es teame in Manhattan urteen years of age, Addre 10 St, Nicholas Terrace, J. J, Nugent A, C. vs. Ironsides JF) Nugent Ass'n... 01040102 0-8 Ironsides ... OOL050012-9 The Columbus Dramatic Club married men defeated the single men by a score of 10 to 7, The feature of the game was a home run, with the bases fu y James A, Fleming, of the married team. ‘The Legal A.C. on Saturday, July 16, defeated “the on th for the sec nd cea) —10 oes wie iL} back waen they st t | games and “shag” fn the outfleld. Thoy -} ers on the diamond, and a trial between OFF THE BAT Frank Hahn, of the Cincinnat! team, is not the pitcher he was a year or so ago, The once great left-hander is going the way of all southpaws after a Ww years of service, and now belongs in the class which has seen its best days. Hahn was one of the most finished Pitchers o€ his day, but that was seme time ago. He no longer possesses that fast ball with its deceptive shoot which Was almost Impossfble to hit, He lacks the steam, and is now only relying on Donovanites Refuse to Their Ow Labor Day, bi |xrand seramble drum corps, “We won't turn out on parade with Donovan leading,” loyally ery the Mo | Kayites. "McKay shan't head us!" shout the | excited Donovanttes, The volunteer firemen's parade ts the biggest and most Important event’ upon | the calendar of the Staten Islander, Heretofore it bas been one grand har- monlous march to glory past the house ;of each and every member of the McGraw’s hurriers are almost there (wenty-thres mixed companies of the from the way they are doing up the ne Shoro Volunteer Fire Depart- hard ones in the West, It does not seom , ment. now that anything can stop them, But baseball, like the movements of a year- old kid with his hands wrapped around a hunk of molasses taffy, is a very un-| certain proposition. tne "Old Jocko” Halligan leads the Bast- om League in batting with 969, Beville, eralship oa the that Comiskey la American League, is second with 8% for brass bands and Where would the Keds go to find a man to take Tom Corcoran's place? There was a time when roasts for the ortstop were plentiful, but the ¢ come to the conclusion now that he is a very valuable plece of prop- erty for the team, and there is not a shortstop in the league who is his su- perior, mold volunteer firemen are wagging their heads in sorrow over the spirit of discord which {s abroad on the island. They are nearly broken-hearted at the proposed division of the Labor Day parade. With tearful eyes they have |counselled the young, active members to |drop the McKay-Donovan feud for at ‘least that day, but thelr counsels have | thus far teen upon deat ears, ‘There {8 some chance that there may be only one parade, as the question which ts Chief may be settled to-day by Justice Wilmot F. Smith, who ts sitting Jat Patchogue, Long Island. Lawyers for the factions have ap- | pealed to the court, and Justice Smith j Will decide the case, If his decision is one that doos not permit of an appeal and gives satisfaction the factions may get together, but the chance is consid- ered slight. He Fears a “Bust Up.” ; /"Water-pipe Jack” Zimmerman, aged |; seventy-four years, of fhe Cataract En- gine Company of WySt Now Brighton, —_ NW When Connelly isn’t looking Griff ts) en, “Ti make « busy developing O: player of that boy,” ys the captain. At American League Park there is a raft of boys who assemble before the t go after and hold files and ground hits without the ald of @ glove. They get t bunged-up fingers, to be sure, but that ts part of bg delight. When they are © un a as to whioh are the most severe, foolish? Not @ bit. There's wrong with a boy who ter t i to be ® we a baliplayen, There is some tak of & match race for a hundred yards between Browne, of the Giants, and Bay, of the Cleve land team, are the fastest sprints fy them might clip some records. when Donovan had his little joke? e Out in Cincinnati they say that Mo.| Judge William ©, Ginnity lacks control of Dall, But, uncle of Chief Mc Kay, and who ran} plenty of practise for base running in chasing mosquitoes * This team has defeated teams of Brooklyn, ave been strengthened ye Emplres the astro e Bropires or this game Zt Mike Donlin would ; It looks now as { ® Philadelphia Na be harnessed to ¢ onal cart Cleveland plays better ball on the road than at home, They root to har — a With Metealt tn the bom, the On-|rieht royal fight wherever the lines of os expec’ to turn the tables on strong Newburg team at Ontario r for thelr eam in Cleveland that (id Hundred sad” Fore-ainih boys become uncertain with anx et, between Seventh an: leh th ‘| to live up to the opinion held of them es, Stet dane Esk Just ke at American Teague ark. hey met the Newbury, wi ere Tae fengthened for this SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES, | wu be & preliminary & An tnteresting game of baseball has ween arranged for Equitad: for Or have The Murray Hilla will thelr opponents at Olympic Hundred and Thirty-fitth eet antl ewe A prellin! Fifth avenue, to-morrow strong | hetween the Pot oklyn Field Club, of Brooklyn, The from the Car team has won forty out of-forty- ¢ games this season, and will , doubt, give the Murray Hille a ean do to beat them. Mu Hills have wou five games in #u sion, The Lancasters, who played suc | strong game against the Hobokens « June 5, will again try conclusions the Hobokew Cricket Grounds to-mor- row. Harry Mehiing, who has up to the present @ record of fifty consecu: | tive Innings pitched withe ut a tun be- ing scored. will oppose Lindeman, the | Hoboken crack. UNITED CIGAR STORES SYSTEM Means ABSOLUTE street At Brighton Park, Cleveland and Pitking avenue, Brooklya, to-mor- meanders salen bee wom the crack Mawer A. play. Two Parades of Warring |HEROIG RESCUE BY Staten Island Firemen’ (lf A] AT ECHO e While His Rival’s Followers Will Have The north shore of Staten Island may | Christopher hi resolved itself into a |there is to the question.” aged Jerry Connolly, Brighton, have settled this fight with their axes, hut they would ha | Jerkeymen before they would have held | *Fsbtened at her failing strength Rod two parades.” tinued to-day with unabated fury. Chief McKay scored upon his rival in hand- some style in response to an alarm tent in from box No, 82 Richmond | ‘#d# of pervons along the beach. on the second floor of an Italian boa ing-house was sufficient cause for | "4me. She sald she would calling out of the volunteers of the! lppincott in a few days North Shore, caught When the alarm was sounded he was in Manhattan and could not dispute the leadership with Kay, and the great expected tilt np elected Chief, and 1 will be at the next fire and give all the orders, This whe thinks bir that Italian bed biage, Why, ft big here, an whistle,” bs hiet MoKay leyane Unton Hose Company thrown out, a sal not only spend the day in Manhattan, | Heley is ftty-one years of age, ena During ne yesterday, ‘Wild “spRat thing the young fellers know | but are working In Comptroller Grout's |resides at No. 6 West One Hundre@ang! on oa ar ean afoot eg r-4 Croker will step in and bust up the vol- oe 4 live up in Harlem and the |rorty-second street. He was @ them, when we are playing Unteer companies, Thig two-Chief Aght| “Cric¢ Donovan now has @ bodyguard, |tWo weeks ego from the employ of against @ teal team.” is all right, bat T air egin the two-pa-/his three brothers, H mpnrey. Neal |Pinkertons on account of bis hablt. ee eof the Highlanders was around rade flare up." and Patrick, The predictions are for AN lig asserted is “Let there be one parade,” said ex-lare @ few outhous Casey, nonogenarian, |opposing rocters sre urging that there MoKay gets his innings s oe fire which brings out t me the membi lishing | Phelan arrested Healey and p itp apparatus tor ate. pol Bay, | arralgned him before Magistrate nd the sight of two parades, with in the Harlem Court. ‘he wife marchers cross each other, ts the Inter- citing spectacle prom!sed for Sept March Behind McKay, | Miss Lihoete of of New Roe! Chelle, Saves the Life of at Mount Vernon Miss Who'Had: n Show, in interest in the Cati js head to win games for him, It may |have two fire parades this year, on ac-|racts keen as a razor edge. “I reckon a be that Hahn will revain his former |count of the present fend between the|two parades will give Staten Isiand « Gone Out Too Far. ia E: cunning, but that is very doubtful, for |Donovan and McKay factions, Prepa-|biack eye with the State organtzation,” pit. there are few pitchers who ever come |rations for the event, which falls upon|he declared, “It won't do—that ts all i Miss Helen Lippincott, of New “It this fight was forty years ago, | Chelle 4 _ i borne Oe when I was running agin the ‘Oid/ jp" girl Dather wi i 2 ho had gone Buster’ hand-engise be igh Pha beyond her depth in Echo Bay, y s Lippincott, who is sixteen years — the Dboys weuld Jong since} 14 saw the bather in trouble Inia down to the | Ta! hundred feet out and swam to her, girl had become almost ynconsaious, — Miss Lippincott grasped her by the and kept her afloat while she her ashore. The rescue was witnessed by - ‘The fight between the two chiefs con- where 6 bed The girl who was rescued was errace and Jewett pike, bed | seount Vernon, but her over her signature. At An@ Donovan Miles Away, = | 22°, afraid eee bathiny Chief Donovan was for @ second time | going Se ere any more, SSeS AE BEAT AS WIE WITH BELT BUC @ 1s Ohiet got iitte on John Healey, who up to two be ago was a Pinkerton deteofive, one of my men had/what at that time was arraigned im Waterworks = "F@-OUl') the wariem Court on the charge of wren told vm being fntoxicated and fined f10, waa Lente a igh Aid to-day again arraigned before Magis. ik" Be wale ‘are kkiok! trate Crane on the charge of beating Bye of ine his wite with the buckle of « heavy was | belt. as moat of the members tend to ween the rivals was again put over, “If I step off tho island there ts sure ‘0 be a fire,” said Chief Donovan; “but it will not happen again, I am the ¥ ut out by the landlord before % oJ ounded, ' the i rival had # Island al) what th and the reason th ut, arly exchange of Powell ties, As there Policeman Phelan, of the West Hundred and Twenty-ffth street station, early to-day heard cries left In the district. eno further delay, then they are likely to say anything Wh the fanous “Old Rusty” hand en- Ganrded Against Attack, coming from the ground flat of Na in Red Town, | cine of Tompkinsvitie, boys ts} A detall from Monroe Engin Com. West One Hundred and Forty-sedtad “i . ” is on guard against any attac! x 4 | he Red Stockings will quarter at Bath | “i!"¥iP& thelr dispute a leetle too far.” | Dany is on, Fuard against any attack | street. He ran twto the room, and, Be Although ninety years old, “Capt. Dick | t 7 {| Says, saw Healy beating his wite Teach during thelr next sessions with \lljam, the police officer, John and with ‘ow York and Brooklyn. They'll tad ———————————— | Purdette, with his cousins, Manny Finn | the buckle of his belt. Phelam dos . and Tom Partey, wili se that Chie /clares that Mrs. Healey was lying on ‘st retl/the floor and covered with bruises, 6 Healey to the Sy Cured tn 30 to 90 Days by My Ras Unfailing Method ee or ye ae me ne et tat, New York's Master Specialist. Consultation Free. tut