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oer ERIN Nas a a ack 22 RO yo taeal Bi a ' PEST CED ‘WPS FALL UNDER 000 OW IBLE ARTILLERY FIR} STAKE PAD Children Carrying Banners Call THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUwi' 6, 1906. ota Se: ; 4 EVENING WORLO RAGE CHART CAPT. PASSOW [GOLFERS PLAY BURSTING MOTOR rime ones eee IS ARRESTED.) AT SHINNECOCK’ CAUSES CAR PANIC ‘The Evening World's charts are indexed from aret race at Aqueduct, Many Gootl Seores Made This/Women and Children Who Morning in First Halt of the} Crowded the Trolley Injured Commander of the American ae ; Attention to Butohers’ Tie-Up - Liner St. Paul Aocused of Per- ‘ ' Three Days Battle Fourteen Miles West While Heading Women in Ghe-| ER Extaseiesest des mitting the Escape of Aien| THrty-Six Hole Open Touma-| ‘Escaping Flames that Men- ment, aced Them After Blow-Up. ' of Liaoyangin Which Kuroki’s Army » Suffered | Tremendous Losses—Rus- sian Loss Is Reported as Insignificant. cago Demonstration, Ordered Deported, 255s! oe Sen) A car fired by the bursting of @ motor at Coney Island to-day caused 4 panic among fifty children and twen- ty women which it was carrying, and many were bruised in the rush for safety, Hattie Russo, a little girl stop- {Reh aa Pro. J So i |HURRIEO TO COURT, BUT —_|_suiNntcocx tatta'S. Frans « NO SIGN OF DISORDER. jst Surat" es"Bck Bart imal Van OM PMB TF] 1g BEY EASED ON pany g |; vary goed Kolt was plaped wt = ——— ds and upward: the firet half of the thirty-six-hole 590 Sea decal sete ebay pe os Sag ae aM i ‘open tournament. It was a disappiny rt 3 Bt [Brot odes. STREETS THRONGED, BUT # EE q Aug. @—A do The Russian losses were comparatively dred Labor ae ment that the ameteur champlon,| PMS at the Seaside Home, in West Tejada Be iss tah no. {nsignificant.” Four Hundred and Fitty a i ey Then the Captain, Who Refused | wine's 'nam, ‘taned ts pat in up| Twenty-Afth street, Coney Island, had Aw'the This despatch to the Bourse Gaze:te| Bodies March and Attend Pic- i ¢ We } ae | to Talk About the Case, Went | *2Pearance, but there were four scratch | her right leg badly burned, mays that another great battles, cieved to refer to the fighting of 1a °m. Sede ,Pt PT 3 od 2 men without him, All of the women and children were @ Ras been fought in the neighdorhood of | July a0, July 1 and Aug. 1. The War! Nilo for Benefit of Those Now| i% Aus, Waist... of, BY Broke gown 313 Back to the St. Paul and/|_ Ther are Findiey's, Dowgias, Maicolm| on thelr way to the Seaside Home, and outeiatss, which is on the raliroad | Office has not recelved any reports of Ad) ran 2 ix Br: i MeBurney, Harold Wilcox, metropoll-|the car, No, 9065, of the Thirty-ninth ae fourteen miles weet of Laoyang, |later fighting and points out that Hout- Out. ye nual bra ¢ ‘o's 83] Sailed with Her. tan champion, and J. D. Travers, Street Ferry line, was bowling along wot which tg] 7atse le a couple of iniles westward eqnmbineens 250% *Captivator vont ma 5 | | a4 MdBurney did his morning round in| @ rapid pace through Surf avenue, , ‘The deqpatch to the Boures, of Yushu Pass, whence the Russians 412 Tip Gallant, Katty to 8 3 14 ‘but there were others who have | When. at the Tenth sirett crossing, dated Thursday evening, says: fell back on Anping after the battle of] CHICAGO, Aug. 6—“Take mother out |” scouss fable | ¢Chamblet Stable coupled, ‘ . Frederick M. 004 scores whose handicaps bring them | there was a report like a small can- ‘ daa“ fiia' Aires Astana | Seip "lg tke eeating tae tr er en canter sett eva and Fn rattan’ Adee Martere—Ten Cendlea, 148; Baie of the sieamship Bt Paul ng [even better than McBurney. J. Ac Tyng |" 4nd flames enveloped Me cat Gen. Kuropatkin reports that the Jap- - The car came to a Stop on the Instant. The screams of the little folk and the women in charge of them were have her care at home.” ee ‘Wednesday and to-day. The ; tor two-year-olds; tn plate added; fi nese advanced ten miles north of Hal-| Two hundred little children dressed THIRD Special; 1. ref be “ 591 machall tunoapes Stare good. Wen ealiopiog aa hae re aya Wa : &@ vigorous attack on and ©. Tiffany Richardsén, Lakewood, are each 7 with their handicap allow- ance, the American line, was arrested to-day by Federal authorities. This was the result of continued complaints that th oheng Thursday, and that they are also|in white and waving tiny flags bore | by Melt ir the contre of the Russian position at) sivancing in considerable force trom/|this appeal on placards as they march- steamship companies permitted aliens| The morning results were as follows: yt dlp toilbadee jo edics hy “ Moutsiatee, The enemy was ftty-tour| pahuisal (Kutslat) on the Russian east | ed at the heed of the women workers gj =] t© escape after being ordered deported | @. De Forest, Maidstone, %; Charles "Wao t ret. strong, thirty-six of which| flank. The Japanese were concentrated | in the strikers parade of 40,000 uploniats under the existing laws. The complain- | McBurney, %; Harold Wilcox, Mont- street, pty falling vane’ bette 4 ee og regular troops and the balance|in the neighborhood of Hulungou, and|that surrounded beleaguered Packing- he way. ant was Henry Eyer, an employee of | clair, 8; I 8. Broune, Bellport, 8 G. selves painfully, while not a ( eons feserve men, Gen. Kuroki employed | considerable forces of Japanese at Hout-| town tn tromidable but peaceable array the Commiasioner of Immigration, F. Curtis, Matdatone, 9; P, M. Marvin,| women lost thelr neads entirely and ‘the reserve men in the attack, while the| siatue and Sikseyan crossed to the right | to.day 592 Eyer charges that on July 9 when Englewood 8; Findlay 8, Douglas, | mained in the burning car ‘until lift bank of the Taitee River, but were driven back, carried out the feints intend- Russlans. it by members of the crowd an: For the rest a platoon of police, brass| ner, br. c, Policamea John O'Neil and John Ryan, q ‘the Bt. Paul was in port on her last ‘bande and rough-riding cattle handlers Nassau Country Club, fl; F. M. Free- irda of the Fifty-ninth street station, men attacked i A Aevodes sre Marche: oe beneath flying banners gave sound and pid 1 Py * % : $ mitted Philip Seitz, an adlen, ordered | field, 12; F. 8. Wheeler, Apawamis, 99; one ht whose, lee was Ar 4 ranks were dect-| Russian prise cou as decided color to the line of more than four The Picket 8 “7 ' 8-5 deported, to get away. Morgan J. O'Brien, Shhinnecock, 98; J. Bhp at, ie, frant sen When the by the Russian fire each time| the British steamer Knight Commander, | hundred and Atty representative labor | tg “etett ; the f % ly 3] The captain was informed of he wx- |B. C. Tappan, Nassau, 9; G. E Tob. motor exnk dea Mohpentecg os thken captured and sunk by the crulser feet,! bodjex « Ms 7 so ah ® ho TE 8 Sa) tetence of & warrant against him, and | inson, Nassau, %, side of her escaped unhurt, Ambulance quickly filled up with fresh men. The| was a lawful prise. Business was practically suspended in| s709 Grey { 4 a $ J 4 Fa 43] Accompanied by a representative of the) F.. H. ‘Thomas, Morris County, #; bh th Hal Gt the emergency, How Russians ultinmtely slowly retired to] The report of the fall of Port Arthur, |the streets unul shortly after noon, | (60a) Waterboy ase ar Going hia beat at the end. Mercury | Counsel of the International Navigation (Grenville Kane, Tuxedo, 8; C. B. Mac. er to the Seaside He ¥ positions, whence they In-/recelved trom Nagasaki, does not ob-l when the last of the procession marched | Added iariere—Ot. Valentine. 100° Delhi was doing His "| Company, Robinson, Biddle & Ward, Donald, Garden City, $8; Malcolm psi nal Great losses on the Japanese by! tain greater credence at the Admiralty [toward a big grove, where a plonic was | a4 no excuse, The Pleket clow he appeared before United States Com- | Parnes, Shelter Islind, M; R. G. Miller, |Mourner on Day Set for Wedding, r Pesos —— ‘ecko Parnes, Shelter » 4; R. A rc /) pheary pattie ares evens eames 4 War Office here os Previous tele /given to increase the fund for the sup. BOS PUT! RACE tn added: mine: for three rear ol Fa nee Shields in the Federal Bulld- | suinnecock, M4; C. F, Watson, Rasex DES MOINES, Aug, 5.On the eve of are eatimated at men. grams on the same eubject. port of the strike. xP __ tay. _Won saaily. _ Time->t.40._ “4 . fe waived examination, Commis: | County, 85; J. M. Thomas, Shinnecock | her departure Chicago for Deg ore With the exception of some of the falas forest Pe jones Ghields held him for the Federal | Hille, $9: Newbold Edgard, Shinnecock, |suiviay (WiRIY nN, Wia\y, are Youd 4 banners borne by the children, there Moses is 4) Ob Oe 4 beige! rey but paroled him in the ous- | ud; Charles H, Lee, Bhinnecock, %; Dan-}Hilen Stromberg received « rum . WAS A marked absence of inscriptions Reaéren 109 i it n a Bovis Gans orn ‘ae tak nee in | lel Chauncey, Dyker Meadow, 91; J. 8. telling “of ‘his death. Bho the , calling attention to present strike con- rome ; ? hy time to take the Gt. Paul to sea shortly | Clark, Shinnecock, #9; E, #. Armstrong, |2i002), which "was hel truity. stoi og Gitions. One of the children's banners! i930 Canteen BE. Walsh 191 ‘ % H 4 f after 9 o'clock, | Fox es ne * Trae. Belts son died ater 4 day's illness, The posts P, bore ¢ yy jonee rol, 79; Friedlander, Shelter Inl-| mortem showed that death had i te dive father living wages so that we Mat rac Piiieoorend 138 38 428 & How Selts Escaped. and, 9; William A- Putnam, Dyker sey an ang oss Apat death had resulted eae ean £0 to sobool.” wos Trian Wi Travers 1068 ad H 1” onthe Bt Paul He war wot pheweslly |G. Ee" Dodge, Shinnecock, 9; : : — eae Board of Special Inquiry ordered that |} » 10; Adrian H, Larkin, jwere orderly tn the extreme, aod the) iis Seanest 2 ae A lhe. be deported. With “twenty-four | Yountakah, 0° UA. Murdoe COMPOSITION OF FLEET THAT ing ed tte or wething to « ar ee spine” OF | stare garretts Keg |, BATA My GOOD WHISKEY a od clals, tz was taken to je Bt. ‘aul 4 " S 7 Conalderation of the question of call- | bree: La = Ld on the evening of July 8, the ship salty |County, 2) A. P. Alvoi p GOES "Tiling out truck teamaters and others | = 9100 ptded; Nentlenn, for theee- Ing on the following morning. That | H: 0. Wood. Maldatone, 09 J, H_ Roude orderthe real thing, A % sh, Bhinhecock, %;' C. 5 z ‘ | hauling meat from cold storage ware- 594 nell Dart een easily, Bnet a 9 cae cemnohs arma Outer ee rood, i Prank : Fee tee : OLYMPIA—Protected cruiser, 5,870 tons displacement, 17,313 | Rowe and of tormaty Leroy index. Hortes, ~~ Jockeys We a ra Oi t' Inquiry; where tne ie any hebertaen, Bt, Andrews, ji i, . i 7 H jh n ry horse power; speed, 21.68 knots; equipment, 10 5-inch rapid-fire] | from the combination packers waa $108 Fort Hunter 7 Melton eg ee i , A wot Commissioner Willams had no trouble | 3 alcolm MeBurney, Stockbridge, 76; fins, 4 Ginch guns mounted in barbelte turrets, 14 pounder] sen, poems W-ey oy me Rene] Bt race i Pat dB tw BOP fg od of lar miMhaie iat Seameagt ee i 3G | ‘| 678 Carbuncle Hildebrand 102 4 , ~ +0 ‘ rapid-fire guns, 4 1-pounder rapid-fire guns, 3 Gatling guns and]! “1; was decided that nothing could be | - “Saiss“A flasedan, Pale Beal 6. Gra WoldN@—Mligh Caaneslion, 17 was first taken by the officers of tho hay Colt automatic gun | done with the teamater problem unti | unter held the others tafe ail the way- Cela saaly Dest of the others | St, Pau! to the quarters occupied by al | the return of the Teamsters’ Union of. | =-22--2-> eee ms mitted to wall ut the ship as he —| ruiser, 4,413 tons displacement; 10,064 1 wished, there being. he swore, no guard ! aassme pavers speed, 21 knclsy equipment, 12 6lch vapctre| tema tem cuca. hers] BARATOGA ENTRIES FOR MONDAY. _ |siattireciar aru gn ua horse power; speed, 21 knots; equipment, 12 6-inch rapid-fire] they are. ine ‘depend largely on the that having finaliy decided to escape he 4-pounder rapid-fire guns, 6 3-pounder rapid-fire guns, || attitude assumed by the ice teamators® falnly yalkea ashore unchallenged and yb Tega pens, 4 satniatl ns, 4 3sinch rapid-fire || °"**"™*"°" Coca i» The Bening Word.) ATT Romot ie) Dortny dap ite| PHN Oe OT mialy gate that & 4 4 fire gun: autom: ul 5 +1 —_—~—. Dawn .. “tor |RUMbe” of steamship companies, which { der rapid-fire guns, t CHICAGO CAR GARATOGA, Avg; G—Fae enirion bor th Race eal must. turn all. rejected tmmisrants, —_—_— } _ > field gun and one machine gun. CLEVELAND—Protected cruiser, 3,200 tons displacement; 4,700 BUILDERS PROTEST, Monday's races are aa follows: Firet Race. —For three-yeer-olds; handicap; telp, Capt. Passow, as commander, per- have permitted the men ordered de- jorted to walk about th ship at will, af- ; man, Lakewood, &; G. B. Sheldon, Fair- Telephone Message Informed | Rye ply with the requests of the United States, which are considered | to naturalized American citizens indemnity for outrages suffered in tho empire. ‘Time ~y 94 time Mr, Leishman asked for a direct audience with the ‘Admiral Barker, which had been at Trieste and Fiume, was ordered home. Tt is now at Gibraltar. Of course, the news that the Atlantic Squadron had been ordered to return to the United States was sent from aere to Constantinople and the diplomats of the Turkish Government concladed that this Govern- ment had left itself unprotected. But the Turkish Government overlooked the Buropean Squadron, also in the Mediterranean, and :ls appearance off! Chicago Smployers’ Association. Fy a mecting to- EVIL, SAYS TUCKER Commander Booth-Tucker, who has York to-day on the Cunard liner Cam- pania After saying that the congress had | been @ great success and had been established firmly in Great Britain und Europe, Commander Booth-Tucker gave it as his opinion that the "subway i) Passow informed Acti United States RACING O to land § to 5, third. Thne—1.4% SECOND RACE- " Olds, Five and 01 wif Furl 6 pplet. Roland), ¢ to 1 and 2 to Lthird, 1,004, THIRD RACE—Five furlongs.—Pirace Polly, 111 (J. Walsh), even and 1 to x, first; Pancreatic, M (Hoffinan) 3 to and 38 to |, second; Dutch Barbara, 14 (Head), even and 1 to 2, third, Time~ 1.01% ‘hitd Race—For fillies and géldings; two. | ix fu N WESTERN TRACKS, Gregor K., 16 to 1 and 7 to 2, second; Miss Crawford, 10 to 1 and 7 to 8, third. Time—1.43-6, Richardson addled starter ) 2 to 6 and 9 to 6, third. Time— ee ST. LOUIS RESULTS, WORLD'S FAIR. RACE TRACK, gr. District-Attorney Cheever 8. Houghton, ORDI RE ’ DEPORTED. Twenty Servian gypsies, who arrived Dot CROSS OW BACK Ws PROBLY TATTOOED ® number of children to-day who were Into the strewt just in time to miss a big bay horse attached to a light wagon, dashing westward toward Smith message and went outside in time to see the runaway coming toward them at harness and shafts at the animal's*heels was urging him on. The nremen seized @ hose that was drying before the fire-house and] stretched it across the street, The horse ran into the hose and he was *iaet below the hook and ladder com- Every American District Staph e im the city ota, 1 West 124 at ee WANTS! WANTS! on the steamship Tennyson yester- /street. @ultan, but was put off on one pretext or another. Finally the Sultan meneame RESULTS AT FORT ER dame hag ad tnd 2 {2.8 frmt; Del. |Giy trom a port in Brasil, were to-| Meubrith knew that several blocks . soe bim and on July 29 granted him an audience. Minister ™oinen, § to 2 and even, third, Time day ordered deported by the Board of | beyond was a great resort for children, ee , s Salvation Army Commander | Tats , Fiaishman cabled to the State Department that he had presented the de-| Salvation Army Commander I8| pace TRACK, FORT ERIE, Aug. & SECOND RACE —Four ane one-ait | Tustagt EMME contume aney |*4, te tat Heth and Laster Com- Pe Stee org, 7 NE Pon 8 SM roe Stacked at leon Pet eee Mer etch | pera sceria tae oi fe tan erie meses Branch Off receive an answer on Tuesday. Act in Presidi t Openi First Race—Four-year-olds and up: ond: Mu Patuae (ioe tated tees pany knocked 1@. door of Uncle | Dhdne and warned the members of the Tanc. CES From the tone of Minister Leishman’s cablegram it was inferred| AC! residing at Opening ward: seven furlongs Hot, 100 (F. |"049 35, ear ama and] Company that & runaway horse was Y et ven, j J that he bad been assured that his demands would meet with favorable! of Saloon, Fiber '1W (b. Boland), 7 tof aval d to vende yrood Handieae hhnated le immigrants “vireman William Ward, sanford OF ration, Accordingly the North Atlantic Squadron, under Rear- second: Irene Mac, 98 (K *). 4) Richard Bt and tte 1, Rear: | She creetea the Whole Company Go: | ina Onumad Mote received tee THE WORLD. been ending the Salvation Army | grain, 10 (Michals), § to J FOURTH RACE-—Six furlongs.—Bear. & tremendous rate, The light wagon ‘ won; Sand Bath, 108 (J. Wi ther, 4. to 5, first For the Reception of Advertisements at WHERE THE SULTAN ERRED. Congress in London, arrived in New| Won:, Sand Bath. 10 (J. | BPN Ti ie sien iid had been demolished and the tangle of Recension st Atvertionmenta at tne MANHATTAN AND BRONX, Tele. celves ny several score children were play- World Wants a o the Turkish coast is likely to cause consternation. Tavern,” that was indorsed by Bishop URTH RACE—Buftalo stakes; one | LOUIS, Aug. 6&—~The races run here to- . Ie in the street and they were ob- rates, 4 ‘The Navy Department announces that the Huropean squadron is con-| Potter and opened with the winging of poe Barkoes f(D. Bante tod and day resulted as follows: Microscopic Examination of Ab- lvlous, of the, approgeh of the horse vipet AV—At Nos 120, 983, ago, 3 dered ly to demands upon Turkey, | the Doxology, would prove mora of an z 1 to 6, mee F.. ill iret Rece—Five and one-half fur- # SECOND AV.—At ™ ‘and es the altontie 8 rac hey vee voentlies tt Gbraltar, will proceed|*"H than blessing (aaa, {Moi and even, third. timo Jenga A Lady, 2 an and 10 tol hott Parker Leads Dootors to arrays mit dog, * No® 44%) 867, 1086, rf ; J “The Salvation Army,” sald t | 1.0% ’ Melbe 4 AV—At Nos, the ocean under the original instructions, arriving off this const|mander, “teaches toetotaliem heats FMA, Reco--Tareo-neer-oide and up: Breet) ewes. ¢ to} show, thitd. | Doubt Story that Picture Was 478, 043," 460, 1020, tho ates Sept. 1. In the Olympia, which was Admiral Dewey's flagship at} start and that is the only m in} ore tie (dA: Yand 4 to 5, won,| SECOND RAGE — Seven furlongs, — Made b Lightni Bolt, Fete 1800, isis, 1563, 1712, 1081, j the Clevelstd and the Baltimore, it is considered that the United) Thiet Delevan. There ls enough | Maite, Lage, (Baul $ Het ane ef] Mies Stannare, fo 2 close and’ @ to 4 y ng FOURTH AV~At'Nos 901, s ‘i —_— 2%. = B aaeater, defore them in public. The whole idea THIRD RACE—Six furl (Boeclal to The Evening World.) See. It appears that when Minister Leishman went on Tuesday to get bis| is abhorrent to me, and I cannot con- HARLEM WINNERS. garmin cles fy ener aly MORRISTOWN. Neg eon ay. ‘ SEVENTH AY,—At x swer from the ruler of Turkey the foxy Sultan refused to see him. He| Sti*Pethat any one who is sincere in i » 1 to 3 place, second; |bott Parker, a young man who has been —__— 1, tried again on Wednesday with similar result, and on Thursday sent a} 3 peremptory request for an audience or an answer. He did not get tne audi- a , ence and the Sultan's Ministers gave him most unsatisfactory assurances, om pon he cabled the whole history of his attempts to the State De- bs partment, with the opinion that he bad exhausted all diplomatic ex- 5} es. his purpose of wrestling with the drink problem can place his indorsement on it, Women and ail are tempted sufli- clently without putting temptation be- fore them with the indorsement of re- iigion upon it. No church, no sect, no rel n should permit any of its mem- bers to put the stamp of approval upon Any aucr project An jntere ie assenger aboard the HARLEM RACE-TRACK, CHICAGO, Aug. 6—The races scheduled to be rin here to-day resulted as follows: First Race—Six and a half furlongs. anemia HIEF CHASE FROM Dameron, 8 to 5 show, third. Timé—I.15. FOURTH RACE-One mile.—Orient, § to 2 close and 9 to 10 place, first: Hilee, 3 to § place, second; Thane, 2 to 5 show, third. Thne—1.41%, LITTLE GIRL DIES working as a painter here for some time, was struck by lightning last night, and after being taken to the All Souls’ Hospital the physicians and nurses found a perfect reproduction of the crucifixion on his back. Parker declared that he had never been tattooed and that he didn't know One Machine Run by Chicago- ans Ditched on the Course Through Indiana and Its Oc- cupants Injured. 28th ot, FOURTH $7, and Bowery, NINTH ST.—At No. 39 East, TENTH ST.At No, 335 East, FOURTEENTH ST-—At Nos. 45 Rast, 904, 4th 02 East, 407 West, f F Campania was J. ton, there was any picture on his back, and TWEATY-THIRD ST.—At No, 4 -) DRASTIC ACTION DECIDED UPON, young man data ae wiset at Tile ‘tba-te the strewtation eto report THIRTY-SBVENTH §T,—At No, ‘208 Secretary, of State Hay had come to Washington from bis summer | ("chts,{0, bid socks. Bullt on hereulean that s miracle had happened. The su-l rapontE, Ind., Aug. &—Two care tn COND ST.—At No. 237 w, oe sake personal charge of the afaire in thie crisis, After a con. |'Ms Linbet 08 ob 108 HM aoe us eve the report the surgeons who| the American Automobile Club run At with the President and the Cabinet it was determined that the| wife and Congressman Joseph C. Sid- f Lis yey rata Meamuantinn eons from vige Bs Med *. Get wees ft: sf endurance with Turkey had been reached ley, of Pennsylvania, also arrived on -_——- lilies crucitix late this afternoon. by Lrs.| Wrecked here to-day. only is it considered that Turkey has insulted the United States, Id be brought wp with a sharp turn on that account, but she has this country in the eyes of other world powers, which have long since to place no reliance upon the promises of the Turk Off decisivesteps any longer would be, in the eyes of che Roosevelt i confession of timidity, and so the cruisers were ordered il to Turkey. y this action should be taken just at the eve of an exciting political paign is declared by advisers and friends of the President to be simply BANTERED BY PLAYMATES, Body of Chil River Is Kecovered, The body of five-year-old David Glib- t the foot of Water ned Hiver, Was recovered (onda ee 22 Who Jumped Into} | kets Who One of the emall boy pickpoe infest the Bridge entrance made a grab for a man's watch, just ae the latter out to board a car to-day and succeeded In getting It. The man discovered his loss and set ot No. S81 Grand street, who Was! yy a howl. Two policemen started after eet} the thief, who ran down Park row to Frankfort street, from there to North With her doll clasped in her arma, the body of five-year-old Anna Helta, who died in Bellevue Hospital to-day, was removed to the Morgue, where !t later claimed by the child's mother, Mra. Yetta Heltz, of No. 2% Fourth street. Mills and Henriques revealed the fact that it was probably tattoved on the man, It was evidently done years and a good deal of the work had faded away. The lightning stroke had the effect of making it vivid again, An Evening World reporter saw the picture on Parker's back th {ternoon. It is far from artistically done, and the out- line of the figure on the cross Is quite indiatinet, ; Even when confronted by the doctors power machine, driven by R. A. Kent, accompanied by Roy W, Studevant, both of Chicago, became uncontrollable and ran into a fifteen-foot ditch at the side of the road, four miles west of Laporte. The machine turned completely over, throwing Kent out and burying Stude- vant underneath, Kent. had his left wrist broken and was badly bruised, ver, was 5 BLEECKER ST.—At No. The Executive and his Cabinet, they say, have been ex-| into Set an churned up ter. | William street and into van Chambers] The child was run over by a truck in|!” eee a “outer bees ‘tationed ate - repeat BeBe: yee Say: cousnacs Avena Nos. $0; 08, ow, 7 Lt Aad for two years past until the situation at last wiley By Fateh other hoya m by gotyros vo into Frankfort ise oie ae es Vhs agasys et pney were running. thirty miles an grare ST,—At Nos, a02, bar, for de a two days ago. v4 bantered him teh away. The} while } hour down grade. DSON At No, 245, of the squ: 4 th being unable to join them and| street he threw the watch away bi ose Bator Stee cals communication with Washington andi) oo Utter nta|wwner pas ot of herondandgwt|A1AOUE she os in tele apa, OB RT no hen Aes Miaedgaree bundred Tiles distant trom Constantinople. The trip! "tnavie 19. tears thelr ridieule “any| away before the police could get his] she still clung to her doll, nor would sig peice tar ie mane ran into | MADISON AV-—At Nos. i970, 1¢aqy bly el | An threo days, aud whon he reaches Smyrna Admiral | OKT fhe, isle chap’ stripped on tha] name. Apumed ta the thet shane bok, prepared fot ioe, Operaiog, S636 Faiios and turned chmplite somet: | ¥. MONT AV-cAt Ne. Tas” ; “ m oth eltizens ie thief o! 5 inn ‘ o in communication with Minister Leishman and Hie Tnetee Re IC Oo The ta yOUME plokpocket sus ter fleet of amputation of her leg failed to says Saved themesives by yee . ey om =e Weed him to Sump tn, foot and them tee b> jn weblion dle er ite fording them easy opportunity to es- * knots; i t, 10 5-nch ids fi Taste Amelie 190 829 Col, Jessup... cape, That being cheaper than to give horse-power; speed, 16 1-2 knots; equipment, inch rapi Kal Weter dd (18) ones the tindesirable immigrant « round trip! Firemen Animal Was Com- ' fi {pound id-fi CUTAGO, Aug. 6—Union men laid| Sf Leonidas 8 S77) Mal" Peiham Na for the btoate oxiwerd pace ied ONLY & on fire guns; 8 6-pounder rapid-fire guns, 2, 1-pounder rapid-fire oft by the Pullman Company Inat | (Ah Auditors o:oH8 O17 Reurtell "Ing Their Way—Seoured Him atered bottien, Neve ¥ . - | fans} Saimeotae rrr rts ‘al statutes fix the penalty \— * guns, 4 Colt automatic guns and 4 3-inch field gun, week, when the working force was de- | (482) Min ae tt $B rent tae Someeatteee nitrate. the, Maal ta bulb—All Gedleen | greased, have protested to the Chisago! “aay ‘nace fur tour yourpest-ole] Immigrants ordered deported to escape] in Time to Save Children. ‘ederation of Labor that they have the abort ( ata fine of not less than a e. ; 4 Le ha ao al been told they will not be re-employed | bt) Nawpnagy "Vy “Te Regie 18 | fash merg ag the Court in Ite dletre H, B. KIRK & CO., P 7 j | Unless they make application for work a9 Wariner 1s (OM) Halden, it The Commiastoner-General at Wash-| The prompt action of several Brook: Sole Bottlers, New York. nople and that the Turkish Government will make haste to com-| through the employment bureau of the ne ve Bg Batt | tngton in ordering the arrest of Capt |iyn neomen prohatiy. caved eee eos eer | vet | @ mat r a fiona morrow will be asked to take action on olds, five and one-half furlongs. $21" Blas incroft ....110| that he wished the case prosecuted with |playing im the path of a runaway reasonable. ; | the subject EM indians 10" OT Alaa Fru,,.104| Bat a a Unusual vigor. and added that he B10: | horse, Secure EINE Turkey has been dillydallying for about two years with the United| ad pe Bommre 1OF sey) planes 104 | Any Man amare“! im] the captains who habitually permitted| Fireman Adam Meubrith, of Engine!" GNoRY WANTB—FEMALE, States, At intervals during that time Mr, Leishman has requested the BY Be Fey ee eee soe Me Agile ulwark ::..104 /tllens to eacape. Capt. Passow refused |Company No. 8, on State street, be-| oN eA LM, American citizens in Turkey the same rights and priv- ~~ ‘The Doctor. 104 S71" Tea Creas. 100 Say planation Bar Wetsritate' 195 |'0 discuss the matter, tween Nevins street and Third avenue, | FOLOBRY. experienced: ‘shakers out: " tan to grant io Am ‘ esens, (0 abolish discriminations | 863 Intrigue. ..104 (828) Meadowhorn “109 b> ae i mina. coming Brooklyn, was sitting at the deak when Fane ae fleges that citizens of other nations po: 5 SERVIAN “YPSIES he heard the furious pounding of hoot-|WANTED—Woman i, oar ang out } against American educational and religious institutions in Turkey and to beets cs the pavement. He rushed froner venta Ly fg