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Ned to O'Rourke, Batfield and Conner, ert . Sixth Inving, pie eg B, Whither's hf thur reach'ng varet ‘Donte ig ‘seen Brovthers’s fy with one Hornuag | tripled to right, scoring itney. Gore) was es one of by Gilbert and McGann, oD Ames fihd to Brouthers, Donlin reach- ed first on Tiernan’s error, Dunn sin- gled over Tiernan’s head, McGann sigied, filing the basea, Mértes reach- od first, and both Donlin and wane Myc a | was purest CL Gl Th chanted et Ling of Long Ago Were Treated Gently and Allowed £ to Make a Few Hits and scored on wild throws by Conner and Taylor. Dovtin singled, scoring McGann, Former Champion E Easily Cap-| eer hes vs SWIKS ON BABY'S THE GOLF La wt we Ae tures His Round for the Nas- sau County Cup— Findlay Douglas Also a Winner, fachine Containing Party Runs Gites ttt sta “Hai nCNE Now Six Years Old with Thick ellers Dashes Over High | halt, ta, Movin, a Moun | ial The Hoi Har aad Clean Sep “ ” e je a home mn to left, iN La et, 7.—Passin: nue Embankment to New) SMILING MICKEY” WELCH pincirct ing w Seaham agepubiies elas Taeieg er on| Care Perament, ntral Track Bel STILL CAN PITCH A BIT.) Hae sate ‘tinaiog., "Hernan doa = sine, tometer Mi face ree 8 } Vor. ey . jor era to) — tral . rac Be ow. | aw pea, thers fled to" a teen tn. 6 Necben Cooniry Club “My baby waa about sit Wooks old ‘2 ea. But He Failed to Fool the Marat Wind Magte, BONG | Rest apes, tor the experienced play: eos te to ob Bk ae ee : : . = “ ora had settled dow worl | ecales, which would Person Missing and Perhaps Killed) Yous Wh Lane on is ii RE [os te ent pa ae cs ei” Te | « th Inning. vis, the Britis ie bers of Party ‘Tried Hard to Hla ail They} Mertes ee the box_to plich, Hiat- oo and former American titlr | bad as before, I tried several things Got Ready. fleld doubled tg centre. Taylor fied to * and Findlay Douglas, 8189 4) aod them went to the dostor, ° Fle Their Tdentit o> T d | throw. iaiheld scored on Marshalls |former American champion, are loom-| it was om y fagedy —— Jann, Conpor out, MeGann me 8 ee eat, which Gd bil de any prot,’ d Night ot Merry-Making, | SCORR Gy TRNINCS. Fo harap tbe reid Th thls*nalt | seansau eed Binrenye sag es fone} oes Tevied | andl by a’drunken chaufleur, who paid the penalty of his reckless» A ‘Bae, eter "Comer" 1 Ertay tools Sat 2? Roe wy wera wir and Gueer oe a, y ; TTING ORDER. | Allen: | Beat 2 Atoth Inning, whitchiath or Reet TT, bast 4M; Rat come back end her hair grew oat a Panhard touring automobile, jn which was a | 14 Gini | ; 7 Fup sad 9% fing and thick. She ls Bow a year add po ul ute, page ve yon ent Bese Gea, aR atcha saat agar Pres a ee | ett paper a “ _4 4 Mur} - “avenue and One Hundred and Sixtycfirst street to-|Gorarek an fiers Sioa ef"Min. "Toph, oae "kW sea Neate! © Ph, | Peete rem cs of the New York Central Railroad, was struck by a = Devil. aniaem ay anise SF Wascsd Wee oeat Neamt, | “iy ba, who bad very frain and reduced to fragments in a twinkling. Three| Porun® gt o ¢ by @ up and'8 ty play. tadly on her head, as I told you before, tia estan, hele Bvs Deng cused ot by fhe Wee, a Ae HIGHLANDERS IN|. scr Tatar mats megmng ty Seme baet ene tes stay injured that there is little or na)” — LEAD FOR PENNANT |, Pai re “STS tata eat enh con ' to The Rvening » Better. Wi beat FM. Hurd, skin-tortared bablte and rest NS. ¥., Oot, T.—Mo- (Continued from Firat Page.) nea | | ps ot sat oc their own names ore cam ated SM ne “PEE ener x ppe ie Gea es abics those the put. ius ames and | eet ah Soy AD EEE Si ia hie ee rae é eel ote te eraeto a | but the’police final straightened out the tangle 4nd) towers rage make hi, and) Third Inning, wwona'é % tobe folermed te Savery cies Wy wid 1 nats + | rung which thay-cbuld’ tmve eaaily, pre- | Criger fanned. g i ght hes pee Tot tntweood, br the parest, sweetest, moet speety, per vented. ‘Ames: aid Merten sitehed for |.” 1 Gansel, pogo er 4 I. Of Nassau, beat x. p, Manent gpd economical treatment for THE DEAD. 1398: the Glants ond WA the ol@aiierd bit swipe scores with the frat ot <a ur 7 torturing. Pare Es twenty-eight yours old, of No. 110 Eighth avenue, |lr urven to al parts ofthe Bell | Saree eee BP Sere Soe seme 0 cs | Deceding, sole, craved coe Panty ote is Gnaem Forty oare si GF Nek Not. 831 Gast Righty Wiest tuntes. | Hit ahaa « tena Mugen. heat, M. Krvn. infants and childrem, an well ae adutte, ‘ tltched inet ce we (beat 6. Faw. of and te ware to anocted when all otber a ca sa (hts of tthe ay ites ramet beat rf roma ond 0s as pean a ‘MISSING. Lr to Etberteld, La Chance Pesca earee Pe | & waiter at the Riverside Casino. Ie believed to iaies, whi doctratondy dyed { been allghtly injured in the crash and to have got away as soon |“! "Genrer fauned. lsioow wan thrown gould when he realized the extent of the calamity. Toiat te nee ‘Faren, Chomiry “wae Fifth Inning. sam-=| §0ROSIS Anders ied to 13 Belbach 0 RI r 7 i: ne hs r o ptath twetoes Soresis Shoes for Street Dress include » multi- if | got first on Williams's tumble Fi it ek aren tr Jaw and lacerations of head and g2f lle on suddenly ‘T heard a little crash. the next I knew we were sliding down the automobile and the locomotive met that . The police of the High Bridge sation the screams of the dying and injured | the screams of the passengers on al Iroad tracks eg the blood of the men snd women. He also of the engine. mizable so badly was his body crushed. matantaneous. He had died with bis hand on the @atomodile. By his side, pinned down to the seat, sat Qa im great agony. Quickly bent pieces of iron and um over her body and she was released. only to d'¢ a shori girl lay on the floor of the wrecked machine’ She je be and was ever then dying, Eeeemonile la not known at present. According ey State. at Albany, automobile license No, VB Co., of No. 82 West oF rty-third street, this that firm to-day it was denied that the wrecked au- by the frm. Furthermore, it was sald, they had no \d Bowman & Co. are dealers in automobiles. (of this city this number ts opposite the name of of these initials in the City Directory tan avenue, |MORRIS PARK EN TRIES FORT. TO-MORROW cn the embankment. Then there was a| so jeaith Commissioner Darlington. He aw | é |, running ahead, he came upon the anto- "Es, wnd on Williams s bad throw. &) Gotan a to brs pg tg) out ‘out be Mntshed. Sane Wiliteone 5 a heat aeRO > RUM, Gansel fouled to La oe ee aol wi to_Seibach. ww wae ~ " Seventh Inning. ‘ Webris tanned. Criger fied to Conroy oe Ganaet tonle ave of ‘hrown out by ‘Gibson. So on va ti pidane ott he Rosh, alee, wena toreed Bele Sad ae Sea Se ear rave to earet, Kletn Cd to Giants Taning. Ferris was put awe: worse Ungtaad batted Kleinow ie Coke Gansel. tna Rese | $e, eee hy TOP - ~ KNIFE AND PISTOL DUEL. Wounded Contestants Treated by Ambulance Surgeon, James Feinberg. of No, 27 Broome ,, | Steet, and Benjamin Sliver, of Na, 20 Bast Seventy-elghth street, fought in front of No. 8 Norfolk street with knives and pistols to-dey. Feinberg was cut on the right side of ind Silver received @ alight dn the temple. Both went after being attended by went la be box telan ambulance surgeon. Neither would Devlin eent make a charge against the other. Ce eo "Rieincw, aie dhe end Chesbro to "I Criger, He Farrell batted ) Conrey te SSS eee (Rrerigt to The Rvenine ar, a Betts: Ta RACE—Bynictoal ree-quarter miles over te ait race Wien “Enanctiit aes : Sa° The ‘Moutherner (83) Detrich Wire. In Plication ‘of former models, ranging from the heavy “ Health Calf” Winter ‘Boot, of ‘the Blucher design with stout sole,—to the ope flat toe “Walking Pump,” with its high ~‘ateh, Cuban heel, and quaint leather bow, Among other Autumn models are patent leather Boots with Cuban heels; Approved “Ortho. paedic” Boots introducing new. rules for hygienic construction aud Dress boots with Louis or “Spike” heels, made of flexible , Sorosis, Patent Calf or Dull Kid, $3.50 per pair. Customs-made Boots, Shoes and Slippera—of finest materials and workmanship, $5.00 per pair, Value—the usual price of any first-class shoe, made to order, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. SALE EXTRAORDINARY. BLACK VICUNA, r Saturday Sales Men’s @ Boys’ Clothes 8B the list‘of items, in this announcement the disceming our cua Regh Ae OES: grea he a “Men's Suits ef hard-finished laney mixtures, plain browns and with Nees Sa gg 50 ben ‘tino are Raintoats, ‘Fup Coats and Fall Uvercoats. met or hee worsted and « In fancy a a browns, ae 18 At this price also there are Top Coats, Clothing. Clothing. 5,000 Suits and Overcoats, Slaughter at Less Than " — Manufacturers’ Cost, New Autumn $15.00 and $20.00 Suits and Overcoats; latest Men's Extra $5 Peg-Top Trousers, of worsted cheviot; all sizes: oy WOE OBS WU cctcesccgcssesesecesescccsnuegbeoseetonss $ 10 Men's all proofed by the Cravenette process, Oxford wna pl feet? ‘aie SUF fam jus Custom Yallored Buits for men, ‘Top Comcs Oxford silk ng ane at SY Coats. STYLISH Suits for Youths.. Ye St, see 46 16 to My? of fine grade black Thibet; double-breast- pe ested AA, > 7 na ely g Fa Lad ‘and Su worsted Thibet, corresponding tn con it i Y Sito alse 1 Si ‘fale and donb BE Ren Rt key scctiot ee 81 50 Boys" = Bg eh gag Wear. sues 6 ta 46 all seams taped 9 the om et ne wel Cunaien “SO ABS ay the Habit. Go to | Bull Brothers 279 Broadway, Near Chambers Street. 47 Cortlandt Strest, Near Greenwich Street. M1 and 219 Sixth Avenue, Near I4th ies Street, Corner, Third Avenue. The New Soft Hat. The New Stiff Hat. ple in its construction whieh wil Colors Black, bows aa and Wine All di- One of the handsomes models seen Prive 4, aremely stylish block Radi- mensions and sizes. on the sreets of New York for many ==") cally different from its many predeces- (Men's Btore, Main Floor, East.) CANDY ishness. This siff hat is the easiast Most Other Stores Charge Double Price for Candy That's Not Half as AY, Sieg Dasby on te eariae There is SPECIAL for FRIDAY, !SPrCIAL for SA and in contrast, every face and sizes to Sapel e - P- CHOCOLATE. GRENOBLE F Penns, ty cemeseaet Ag ( Yar verdie chocalate-coated dainty. <a bons $0 delicious Rs those LP and ath Bilal elt talent he ‘the ‘efit aie Se your al. ped oft witha freabe maaty 0c a Nhat “there's | 09 tt Sermet ‘etrike "yout icitton “rritay_ only i “i x . Hi es Sa 1a novelties of thé season; hand SPECIAL for ra and SATURDAY f a R14 Raticent é io 86 P iw A te Bre sein | at Mees ‘B | tallored. | Warranted (0 retain ayes Cea" tine tet HOSUR FTE 450 Se oR Mate Sriner at | ioe | their shape for two seasons; silk , Ril) ear. Shah oe sere ot chocolate. covered tide ‘ f , tn , llsked (BY. Lnase, criao Es Bare is on Prarthorra & or satin lined. Choice for these |} Suv, rade coals 4 . | 5c Mackey Dwyer 188 $8* Glisten a. | Hine “oreamery, butter, LR coante Roreiie "and Zinaiber, Chambie | $84 Champlain * Fall Suits and Overeoats, ios ALNUT AN iM-GRADE BON BO THIRD RACH—The Nurvery; Fellpse p Uehara 1 you. ORADE RON! iT) f Bs ei Hh 7 50 & 10 00 WAGERS tec) sun" ni tnvon tama ne co at aa f dack Lory Mm e wy? BEB Belle Garis HH SATIN LINED, 10.00 4 $18.00, at... 20.00 || fan ba ai st an oH Axi MW Coffee dyspepsia inn’t English Cravenette Rain Coats, $15.00 an . “Ay ejected sain and pi 5 % oinae | practical, | demanalration Se, vee Tome 108 always suspected, but || Automobile Coat, 52 long, sable collar, $75.00; this sale, 28.59 , Fare ihe mer ritieal of candy ] fae! direct’ wit “the manatye: naellon tt 148 Jota im 2 Open Saturdave Untii 19 P.M. : . Crate Hate "Eat a. evn nt 10 days leaving off spantait PEANUT Juacem, MARSHMALLOWS. Ost PR. 4 itn, ! inion * ne Prestige snd best 5 ie We" taationet termed talry-tood.” Nor dove the ry Sy, AR in Kim iato ea ae 20¢ heavy envelope of chocolate $25¢ Pepeer | S12 Miller's Daughter » | = 10 St ten Mew Hi 235 BROADWAY, Opposite Post Office, }|™ caer 54 BARCLAY Sr i Bartle” ea Ch ll iE —SEEE a COR.WEST SWAY So Taeyiird = Clears all doubts, 7 Drecaiyn, Jereey Cit ‘a Sanne ti ; 4 te weno te wah oes) + ar ious nage | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | gopoken or the trons. 18. gore 29 CORTLANDT Sr « Corer mm » jet th ul vol ‘ne Roe . Toe Sugreme Conse ascasjecveas a 1.2" MONDAY MORNING WONDERG,| Xo svete sent CO. D. - COR. CHURCH s