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the Inspectors Before Him } and Tells Them There Must - Be No Let-Up in Watchfulness Two. FIRST GAME. —— HIGHLANDERS R.H > " Work Done During the Sum- mer, but Warns Inspectors It Must Be Continued. Dougherty, If. Keeler, rf. ... Biberfeid, ss. Anderson, cf. Williams, 2b. Gantel, ib, Conroy, 3b. Kleinoy, co. Powell, p. “Fults & Police Comininstoner McAdoo got out Nis official monkey-wrench this after- neon and lectured all of the Inspectors _ of the boroughs of Manhattan and the the winter grip and twist given to the serews of the ae ee tenes: TL: ah wae we or oes ee Ble cwekicw vewd Heceewdsaee Totals *Batted for Powell in ‘whe ATHLETICR 2 = > He held a sort of Mulberry street _ pink tea, at which Inspectors Cor: fight, Brooks, Schmittberger, itu McLoughlin, Walsh, Smith and Albert- Hartsel, If..... Pickering. Davi L, Seybold Murphy, M cuwce= discourse on how to keep New ‘ork 40 fight that a gaoivier shouldn't have room to riffle a deck. All of the inspectors received an in- ® vitation to Mr. McAdoo's office. They + all came down looking very blug, They " eheered up when they found out thar Sethe lecture had only to do with the y, future. Commissioner MeAdoo opened wit oPthe surprising declaration that he uo- derstood the gamblers were coming back to town sfer a summer's vaci- “tion, The ring of inepectors ratsed their eyebrows and then dropped the! es. Teen the Caar of the department 2 inariia that he was entirely sattafied , with the manner in which the lid had * been held, down during the summer. ‘The pink slips on his desk turned white Defore the modest blushes of the in- Sectors. Must Keep the Screws On, “But,” the Commiasioner is sald to povhave said, “we must now prepare to keep the screws on againgt (he invasion ‘Of winter gamblers.” “Yes, indeed,” replied the Inspectors mith stern emphasis, ‘Then Mr. McAdoo went on to tell Y Chlet Inspector Cortright that i: was “up to him to see that not #9 much as an alr bubble should get in under the 2Ud, Inapector Cortright was to see thag gthe threads of every screw ran smoothly Cg without grease, ax then they might | wt whhout no by a h Inapector Brooks listened to snore, dissertation on the Various ‘of gambling and how they coud obiiterated, Inspector Schmittberger 0 wourswecs> 1 o 4 4 ! ‘ 2 SEs ces e Totals ’ *” 52 “Relieved Davis, who was Injared, SCORE BY INNINGS. 991120600. , Base Hite-Off Pow First pire—Mr. ing. (Special to The Evening World) DELPHTA, Sept, 9%—Once more with Powell pitching leticn, Soore, 3 to 2 P a wikt pitched a Magniticently supported by maten at second, pitch, Though hit, Ms te rat Inning, Dougherty tiled to Harteel, outeped nohunt Btberfeld singled contre and Andersen’ Aled ty Harts Williams singled, feld #tole aecond attempt to run first and second, Lold TWO RU Hartrel fled to Powell to ain Croas dledy Powel 0 Ganae| onahen how he, would be expec: to ed, eames stuss and unlawful pinoonte on er east side, Inspector Me- in was warned agalnet allowing of atud-poker, Klondike or upper west side, lnspector formed hdw he would by andie the monkey wrenea side, hl : e aug a ‘ ita on the Hy tus was in pected to hy farthe lower w Lecture on the Te ot rate lecture was delivered to liber er Walsh concerning the proper fama of the Tenderloin, and inapectors Smith and Alberison listened pate ‘an exposition of the evils that might in Harlem and the Bronx if bi! "ere not discreet. than two hours, official confab livered to the Brooklyn inspectors in Btate street headquarters vesterds fier the Inspectors were dismissed to. Seriea oy MeAdoo said old my men t the sorbwa Me nope on with unrelaxing rigor! inter, I expect to have no trouble, every man mem his duty and the nroy’ Henley to "Devis ut a single in entre. Reagrerty mM ut to Pickerl O RUN Seybold died, Williams Conmy to Ganazel ato) Monte singled to centre and atol nreck popped up to Third Inning. Keeler went out, Elberfeld 4: mrad ty the ft field. Al m reached Henley t ‘ vied. on Inated for ‘more A similar lecture was) y d to Hartnel, Henley flied to Elberfeld to Bens [and atole see was thrown out By it, Anderson to Pickering senting he! out, ONE R re eh janing. ‘tae! set u vis war COLUMBIA BALL PARK, PHILA- the Clare Griffith Highlanders bit the dust lost tls own mane as he passed Piel: ering and then let him teach third on Henley ood sieady game and was Murphy played a brilliant game GIANTS WIN FIRST GAME, BUT RIGHLAMDERS LOSE Athletics Take Griffith's Men) With McGinnity in the Box, the from the Hil Into Camp by, Coming Champions Take the the Close Score of Three to First Game of Double-Header | from Phillies. FIRST GAME. “THE WORLD: j 4 H. MPGOVERN AND {NO TRACE YET OF MURPHY MATCHED} MISSING GELB | Boys hapin'te. td Box Six Rounds| Police Fd Wo Che No Ciue to Peres in :Philadelphia—Winner wi} “oward: Who Vanished from Meet Frankie Neil in San] Greek Hotel When Night Clert BLD FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMSER™;” 100 EVENING WORLO:AAGE CHART TWELFTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD. The Rvening Werld's charts aye indexed from Gret race at Aqueduct. GOLFERS Ih PLAY FOR TITLE Eight Men wie on Baltusrol| 758," abu Links to Decide Which Shail Play in the Final To- row. CR Rolling: two-year-olds; 4000 added; last ti halt tur OE Senet gare mod. Won aniving, | Pisa 103 45. Winser Though elaborate descriptions ol Percy Howard, the young English bell. boy who suddenly disappeared the night Henry Sands Butler, the night clerk of the Greek Hotel, at No, % East Forty- second street, found murdered it Tommy Murphy and Hughey McGov- ern were matched this afternoon to meet in a six-round contest to take place in the Quaker City before the club) pftering the best inducements. ‘The hide for the match will be open until next (Special to The Evening World.) SHORT HILLS, N. J., Sept. %—The national amateur championship tourn: ment is rapidly nearing a close, Thera were ovily eight men left when the third round began to-day, and there will be z| GIANTS, | po. a. g, | Dit te loft at the close of the day. ceed Wednesday. tha embeat baryon selene BF oe 0) Bresrahan, ef. Fe AT | TM match which carried te largest 760 *BCOND RACE—Handicap for all ages; The doya will ght straight Marquia) Poll WrONet en founds 0) Browne, rf. |b 10. of gallery to-day was the comtent between ee ict egy of Queensbury rules. Jim O'Netl, father] °F the youth haw bean Towne + hesdane. 46 ‘ H. Chandler Egan, Exmoor, champion | Tides. i ded Le eh of the tastams champion, hee put him- Lean Ph Bogs y ai ie y @ 6 8 © Dor the ern Golf Asscelation, a1 af Fee self on record to the offect that the/ treet station said to-day that no clue 0] Doatin, » tf, 9 1 4-9 OV Arthur Havemeyer, Beabright, who px ie ty inner Will gat & match with ‘Nell for{t0 the Whereabouts of Howard had been 4) Dahlen, se. 1 1 1 2 0] George T, Brokaw out yesterday in @ ns e Pte the bantam ‘champlonship” ‘There 14 a[0tained. ‘The Central Ofloe men whe bP. ed 9 1 2 1 Ol twenty-hole mateh a oasibility, of the. bors obtaining the| &® Working on the case have alao been ¥) Givers, 3% 0 0 2°49 8) Fred Herreahoff, Kkwanok, who put peer - =e Woromtar fata ae ee ae Pietaone unable to get any fracg of the young , Bae: wc: 1141 step erry se er ie Eee = gana A ti I na YH 4 9 ain alata out y jay, ea very h i é m1 4 = = ~~ ~|and hts match with @, “A, Ofmiston, xe Sead a _TROTS POSTPONED. {| Totale 4 7% 7 4/Oakmont Country Club, who vanquished PON 1 bs ing it PHILADELPHIA Champion ‘Travis, Is also eaerying « hok Pah oh HaWieDkh Da, Gene fait nes BM. POA llery. Aruhle M. Reid. St. An- heavy track, after lant night's torm E et 10400 nd NT. Wast, hormiga atest] Feo i compelled the postponement of to-day's | | Gleason, db. 1 9 1 7 of tty Club, are playing good golf, but $< 2 — ecard of the Grai 0 MoGee, rf. io © 3 2 2) 9] SRP AFe not Relng followed by much of 762, Pose as me Terie fine ES bes Wtanets Ca tor ane, twa davs wit a rooss te 6, Lash, 1b o1s 04 ® raring programme for to-morrow. 6) Titus, If. ele wat abe i } 6 i reac u semi. s\bumer 3b. or : H ; ; ; at hice, ne of Rotn, Goa Cees e: ban BYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 9—Prince © Prager, p. rhe eallery selected the Herreshoft Alert to-day broke the pacing record 0 i O 1 0 4 Olend Orepision match as the meat sitrac. ; 8 mt for geldings, going the mile at tho ® ee alt fine, exnibte ratched— Ormonde Right. Overweighi—Qatrich, 1 State Falr track in 1591-2, which beats Totals ,.., 44 12 3 fear cap iaten oF eet ann Pek 4 walt wa breered ean wey, Hurstbourne showed improvement. Gunfire the record by i-4 second. The first 0 0000000 0-2 Keel ct scoring Keeler, iber-|@ rd scored on Mireck’s| jit: liimme dawn betweeo Ganael fled to Bey-| py, Pickering NO smash. Powell to Gansel Mu phy ecler. Cross to Davia. im right el. Crows. to * “Sitttams Conroy out, alkod at it sod through McGann Rt} Roth struck out. Noonan played first for the Athletics, Pisa setting Fi burt. oonan well | Doppad Dougherty M han. NO RL Na, ve roms. singled. al sec to. Pickering. fot ents y grounder to Reypold, bat Willams fumbled ree singled, scoriny io Dougherty. Not swat, ONE RUN, rink 1 Keeler marched. feed to Murphy, bold. Willams ditto, Hartsel punched. Ganzel beat Pickering. throw to Gangel Ganael to ‘Powell Ll RUNS. Sixth Ganzel out, Henle hy bagged Conroy im out to Noone. Kleinow skied RU re i ibete a4 Branch Offices | ‘THE ne ‘Pee the Reception of Advertisements at the Regular Advertising Rates Etberfeld oe RUNS. Conroy's row sestdetne the ted Lave. ine ¢ ; } Y, . +, MANHATTAN AND BRONX, Bvery nag ge Distriet Tele. mEconn ay. AY.—At Nes. 448, 957, 1028, | ( | HIRD AY.At Nos. 259, | "47, 043," 060, 1026, tion aise, ro 1515, 1663, 1712, 1921, to Monte and taubied for second. NO RUNB. out, Willlame to Ganse! lay Mied to 6 ae ‘0 a Monte maneies, Williagna’s w: Murphy Pickering hit to William tangled up with the ball. VENTH AV.—A 2208. ‘At No, ; Ser AV—At Nos, 11, 90, to Noonan. 854, 383, 700, 802, 3180, M_AV—At Nos, 182, Sai 904, cor, 24th at,, pod ST. and Bowery, ST At N m East. NTH ST.—At Now, 25 Ras Rast, 401 West. sta EMIRD ST At No 108 out 1 ty ed to centre. f to Gangel. Williams. ONE Rl Seybold out, opr popped up Conroy _ out, Kletnow flied to for Powell ond Court Reta s Democrats Jeracy Clty Water Boa TRENTON, N. J., Sept. &—The ( Anderson was done, Murphy to Noone lop. Kleinow fled to urphy to Nos: Seybold forced threw Mur- Willfama to cateh Monte Beydold. Shrevk angel netted Hen- sacri- Anderson flied to Sey- to a to Noonan, Mur+ crack and threw to to Capen. * Dow impherty rand ‘Bougherty “filberteld took Hart: who got Powell's wild pitch put him on third, and he scored Bn Noonan’s long fly to Anderson, Lave Elber-| ciad ot| Bro art ot Errors and Appeals to-day announced! @ reversal of the Supreme Court tn the att y Btreet and Water Board The announcement was verbal ~ | day, y|the second SCORE BY INNINGS. Philadelphia ...2 2000000 04 Giants 20100300 ~~ Base Hits— Mefinnity, Braer. ing Phat ae on eGinnity. 3; off Frazer, 4 Struck Out —By McGinnity, 6; by Fraser, ie ‘Two-Hase Hits — Gh — Ran” Mahe: Jenson, Hien, Lush, Gleason rae "(Special to The Evening World.) POL GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Sept %—The Phillies began like winners in the first qame of the double-header to» but MeGinnity settied down after Inning and. kept Dufty's bunch from scoring, the Glanta to win, Mls errors on ground hits, pushed along by a hit in the sith Inning, gave MoGraw's men three runs and a lead that cinched the game, First taning, Thomas drew a base on ball Gleason doubled over third base, Me ruck out. Lush drove oue 4 rout Gilbert a jegs and Thomas and Gleason aeored, It wus @ fotten error for Gilbert, ‘Titus fovesa long iy to Dontin, Lush rae genand. fulawitt siruck ou =TWO fe free tehat i. fi iy over thir eG: fanned Doniin was thrown out tare y O and Breanahen came home je tie | run on Dunn filed to Donaline received @ free pans. hue scored on Roth's twosha ger in Sere, Maht. Prager beat out his bunt to third. Kreger and Thomas were dou- Gilbert to McGann, Roth sore On beat out his alow aa: te - MeGee sent a two-timer to ft Lush fouled to Bowerman, atti iiivert Dona. went out, Mulewitt to Yueh, Row on ‘™mAn ea, init ambled, der anc ga hit base, Gleason to Lua ‘0 RUN! Titua's slow tick for a base. Hilawite Jon: ed for a hit and the Thom atth MeGann Verlahod Luah, Donitn Dahlen drew a pans first smashed one for two bases and beige scored, but Dune was thrown out at third, MeGee to Frase: to Donahue, ONE RUN. Faurth Innt on fouled to Dunn. MeGee dled, 1 eGann. “nn filed out to Fraser, Bowerman i McGinnity. singled over Bresnahan's long fly wen: straight Thomas. NOR . Titus swatted one te centre for a base. Bresnahan — muffed — Huiswitts fly Hulsiwtt got to’ second, Titus moving to third. Bresnahan captured Dona- threw Titus out at the ible Dontin got N8. Dunn struck ont. sisth r filed to finiel leanon'| werman. Dunn to hue fumbled Siec Ponahue wan pul and ‘toe, bri Meatnnier MeGee, THREE RUNS. Seventh Tuning, Lush popped up to Dahlen, Titus sin. ova diahien's roof, Hulewiit ed hue struck oF ott. h out, rt to Medann, Dahlen simnek out, ‘Duh died, Praser jh. Gilbert ied to Thomas, NO jth Inning, * high fy wae cat ‘Thomas peria! to McGann Gleason's tell to Dontin, NO ‘ten Bowerman was thiown out by Giea- gon, McGinnity strom out et han Pe H ss y io eataa Lusa vad Bicdinalt by sotiaal ity cen: RUN Nath Toutn, MeGeo fouled to eer hogy thers a fui, wulewiets at titua's ou lea th forced 1 second, Dahlen bert.) % a «| VANDERBILT ne IN PARIS. at the Maisons lami paatn 1Weifth hole and wae only o Donahue on third materially helped | >, hole tween Dr. James M. Grant Driven Back and His} jm: og | Bull Hun ended today with @ commanding the Brown Army, winning {Anal honore, the manoevres to a close Gen; Bell, tls broken army, s P Grant's plane were not fully developed | proached the bridge consisted of | and Regan’s brigades. 19 Ol | up in the rear of the Blue force, rf umpires ruled out alt of the Blue force elt of four strokes eacn, pcan quarter was made in 0.2 -43, the half In 0.30 and the three-quarters in 1.2) 3-4, TENNIS AT NEWPORT. (Special to The Evening World.) NEWPORT, R. ., Sept. 9.—The ladies’ Jawn tennis ‘match In finals was de- elded at the Casino to-day, Mss Bar. ger and her sister, Mrs, Barger Wall- ach, beat Miss Anna Sands and Misa Eleanor Sears. late of Boston, and won the Astor ” y eel ; Ubreevear-old and 900. added: lie end onl 763 vient, tack ina Won’ cantly. Simes-a.0t; Netnnet “eh. ie. "by Rathamocon Troupe. at bie. Fin? Opie. Clow. Pit the turn. ve next two holes, but Ormiston won the od down inteenth nth aod WT “Davis 101 Routherner: Hiidenrang when they drove off from the t tee, Haerreshoft won ae thirtee: fourteenth hol oe Bangle ran to his Southerner ran 4 764 sixty agen unre Certo, "Sener sry 1. Curt index. je and stxteonth on mile ‘Winner he. ts by Kingston the match between W, Camdon. and Reid. u Horees. ~_ 1 Fin, a ‘oa Pio, drews, the aes through his eu- Bolen Moran fore Pevie 108 a | a th et ‘on ne. i F) Jeniteanth nels yaney (1 Tave infin shred 19m is ho i ‘Sas 108 ‘eatern cham. jen 108 ne ‘gua or ihe in hie jen 108 - with ‘iavemever, out tn jonde's Right, Rtolen Sfoments ran her beet Sidney we. fav eur, } It stoned at the f the atretoh, Prince Ching elaned aire fine won the matoh the fAfteenth SESS 4 up and 3 he! play. A twenty hele ma: r' aged . P. Fredericks Oll Clty, ana thet, Crescent A. C., which’ Fredericks won, BELL WINS FINAL WAR GAME ATTACK 2 SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW hasan (Special to TI ing World.) ay k 1a ancl (Crlckety 109 Wi . RACH TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, | N. Y,, Sept. 9—The entries for to-mor- dees full 1A er 1 185 BU Betiane! 1 Couple Tradition, Tongorder, Paget entry, ai Tom's races are fe folto dee yas ax Race—Weatbury Steeplec! aaa arestatio” ser besa am * aie Beet year-olds ; pall oD’ big od nals Suekseg of t ee it Bo CHUCOLATE RA 9 ce CREAMS. ¥; “4 raspberries because mad the fresh fruit x coating of fine Caracas chocolate compleces what fe really @ confectionery bes Baluriay only Chryaitis 18 Minin mii « th yr of fresh maple |e a i irate ty latanle morse.’ fitinionea int? {06 Lon. be KCL YY Eee aye .A TES OR ALL GRO ATES. We soeak of them with enthusiasm because "~PTER PEANUT BRITTLE, Eas’ Gide, West Side, all around the town, peovle who are fudres eay our brittle takes the crown, Finest quality itched to lowest Pa ood ag eve. letria MW In mat 108 Ta we Beilin ot Et i _ Pom (348) Helle Dixon. 90 ae plaid Hi near (ea?) it 105 ¢ Sein! wple ir Briliar, Belle Dixon, Nation o Fracres Ideroft, Paget entry Nae aD; one mile and an ey Cute Army Almost Surrounded at Bull Run as the Manoeuvres Are Closed. FRUIT AND NUT CHOCO- know of no special ua better fri C ete of rare frul 2 muts, enveloped in extra fanc vanilla chocolate, The diminutive Pree astoniahes, the magnificent eating quality dekahta rer mnrn MAPLE COCOANUT KISSES, a 1 kisses were @weet as these, what time would be apent In covulation. Please direct vo tention to ft del nd new crop V AS ” ai nt aaiy Ostty lr excellence, Our candy 1h firm morcanae on the {c tate into which they are Sees 4s good as money will buy ae) eae ITALIAN CRE AM. CHOCO~ LATES, Old-fashioned style, When we fire manufactured these Ditter-sweet chocolate daintien we thought we had oridinated a me teaxtows novelty, and wher s2mmniitore arated to imitate rd Hace tne Great Fastern; me eee es MINER CONFESSES OYAIMITE OUTRIG TOPEKA, Kan,, Sept. §—B. F. Slagel, allaa Robert Romaine, a deported col- ofed miner under arrest here for burg- lary, has confessed to the County Attor- ney to complicity in the Independence depot and the Vindicator mine explo- sions in the Cripple Creek district last! June by which fifteen non-union miners were killed outright and others injured. Romaine raya he helped to place the dynamite and wires running beneath the depot and by which the charge w: get off. Romaine gave the names of those whom he alleges were implicated with him in the plot. CRIPPLE CREEK, ‘Col,, Sheriff Bel) said today Romait ‘Wel know positively that worked in the district while (he atrike was in progress and was a spy em- ployed by the Wostern Federation of Miners, He had long-been under sus- picton,”” BANK ROBGERS GOT $14,000 CASH Held Up County Treasurer and Then Locked Him in Safe— Imprisoned Man Directad the . Work of Rescuing Him. ix ture mala toma’ Biel lt CORPS HEADQUARTERS, GAINMS- VILLE, Va., Sent, 9—The war game ot |. Bell, its When Gen, Corbin brought GROWING with Cofiee Drinkers Want tt stronger reager had advanced across ushing Gen, Grant back, wing a large part of his force from the left wing to the entire right flank of Gen. Grant and put there avrons Bull Run at Sudley Bprings. The manoevring on both siden was Pronounced of the highest order. Gen, las cocoenut. faai- io pisssenened tit-bite of ihelousnene LB. a ity. tho "I have been a all my Ii “and the lo: I used it the stronger I wanted it—two or three cups at each meal. At times, shortly after meals, I would be in distress, would spit up Marge mouthfuls of ditt yellow stuff, and would have sharp pains in * chest and feel dizzy, and ¢ would run out of my eyes jnose, My mother kept telling me it jwas because I drenk coffee, but | did not believe her, for I thought I could not eat a meal without my coffee. “Finally I got so bad 7 had to lay off working ontirel: One day I saw a Postum article in the paper that made me think, and told mother to get a package and we would try it, At firet it was not tolled enough and tasted flat, but next day it w: made better, and I got to liking it bet- terand better, and in a few days [ told mother not to make any more coffee, that Pcstum was better. Oh, how giad lam I found Postum. Tama different man, my troubles gone and know I can thank Postum for it, for 1 Ra at work again, strong and ealt “T had o dear friend that was & coffee drinker, and I could see he was not well. One day he did not come to work, and that night I called ‘We will deliver 1 to 10 Ys. at the following have raised our price ante Brooklyn, Jersey City, Ffoween, or tse Bronx, CE: BARCLAY 4)s J. MICHAELS (cxst] ‘‘Friend of the People.” [Crear 182, 184, 186, 188, 190 Smith St, 222, 224, 226, 228 Grand St, Corner Warren 8t. Brooklyn, Near Driges Ave. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY ENING. Easy to Furnish a Home sr NEW CREDIT PLAN, NO MONEY DOWN--EASY PAYM'’TS§ FURNITURE CARPETS CLOTHING Furnishing Flats’ a Specialty. ANACCOUNT OPEN forEVERYBODY om aecougt of the desire on the part of Gen, Corbin not to put too long a strain on the militia. The spectacular feature of the day’ work was the battle of Stone Bride Gen, Grant had a strong line of defense on the east alde of this stream con- sisting of Price's brigade, including two battalions of the Alabama and another In the rear and a detachment of engi- avers, New Vorkers In It, The Brown for whieh h Sept. of Slagel or The att made by the Second Massachusetts and Twelfth New York, Tres were dri back twice with great lose, after vancing under heavy fire, Just they came up for the third time the Ninth Regulars succeeded in fording the stream below the bridge and came Romaine This movement was executed #0 clev- erly that the Blues were not aware of their danger until the infantry was within twenty yards of them. The on him—he was walking around look- ing like a wreck. I told him [ thought I would find him in bed soon, but he sald, ‘No, [ am not that sick, but T Just cannot work; in fact, ca do anything, for I can’t sleep or jad not taken a bite all that da had had was three cups of coffee—the last one he He sald, ‘I just at this place as either killed or cap- tured. a NATIONAL LEAGUE. FIROT GAMES, could not keep down. feel 0 bad I don't know what to and he looked it, too. He was | Now as a John China PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK, FIRST GAME. 22000 o ie ‘were sunken, with dark rings around Pot ooss them: the fact !s, he was coffer pol- ; eer and Roth; Meine ‘- uty and Row POMEROY, 0, Sept. Two youth- ful strangers to-day entered jhe County Treasurer's office, covered Trenqurer Chase with revolvers, and robbed the safe of $14,000, They (hen locked Chase in the vault and escaped. Mr. Chase seaed, “Then I told him what was the matter with him, and said it was co! fee. I told him my experience and he laughed at me. I wanted him to quit, coffee for _ week anyway and ave if he id not feel better. po AMERICAN LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT PHILADELPHIA, T tod FIRST GAME. was locked up nearly three hours before | him knee Postum was better then cof- PR AGS 4 ee a Bea 0 Bi he was found and released by hin wits. |fee . Sha local banker was secured to bette | “ie ald he did not know how in == — Patera snd Roth; MeGin- LOUIS AT DETROIT, the combination as Mr. Chase directed | the work from inside the safe, Five thouvend dollars In gold in the hottom m1 eg sate waa ovetiooked by ihe tob- |, ~ LAUNDRY WANTS-—-FEMALE. Se he "AMUSEMENTS. Lay Pf ey Association, ix : Joti o1e etrolt a OOP LOO8O ~3 Leap'nn'y well and Kayoe; Dono van and Seceieeme cane’ BISHOP IN A RUNAWAY, CHICAGO AT CLEVELAND, ¥