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8 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11; 1904) WIN? | THUGS KILL WOMEN CALL ON STOCKS RALLY [BOWERY OFF TO KEEP CHILDREN COLONIAL GIRL WINS ANOTHER MAN M’ADOO FOR AID IN DULL MARKET SULLIVAN'S BAKE AT HOME NIGHTS | FIRST SP Cl AL R A CE IN HOTEL ROOM Committee Representing Those Manhattan an Exception, Weak Five Thousand Sail to College If Brooklyn Parents Do This, a \ nh = Who Are Fighting Haggerty in, All Day on Elevated Road Dis-| Point for a Clam Feast and| Judge Aspinall Tells Grand Alfred Krattinger Slain for His} Brooklyn Tell About Condi-) aster—Erie the Good Trading} Outing and All the Big and| Jury, Courts Would Have Defeats Caughnawaga and) EVENING WORLD RACING CH ART| Money as Was Editor tions in the Tenth District. Feature—Pacifics Profit. Little Aboard. mi. Fewer Problems to Solve, Other Cracks in Big Stake AT GRAVESEND. Thompson. x Special committes representing the | After a dull session in which prices} Tiere was Mttle doing in the Bowery | The fall and winter campaign of tho at Gravesend, First Day—Sept, 11, 19065. Track Fast Ant-Vice Organisation composod of the | led trom 1 to 2 points lower the stock] to-day, for the denizen of the famed | Brooklyn authorities against crime was j nea, THOUGHT A GAS VI soneh of the Tenth Assembly Distri market took on a confident tone during tocality were on their outing. In real- | opened to-day by Jul eph Aspin- 0 CTIM. bd Brookeyn, who are fighting to wrest |the final run to-day, advances beng) ity “Big ‘Tim" Bullivan’s Association | all in the Kings County Court, who e leadership from former Deputy Po-| Made all around and the closing show-| gay, syore in the September Grand Jury, and DD: 000 aded Heap; for all agee; about oi ‘i D 0: gave a plente and clambake at Don- | swore in p vs S 13 TO 5 AGAINST. $1,000 added; hand! ae) for all ages; about alx furlongs, Baa Rape Haggerty, called on |!" fractional gains, Trading was brilsk| nelly's Grove, College Point, and tho | Jn his address made pertinent compart- a Bt. 4 Fin. dockeya__— Open Wied Clow Pi * ‘ole Commissioner McAdoo at head- | &t the start, but soon fell off. Howsky Wee thet five thousand | Sens and contrasts between the condl+ Sith) : 2 auc ine'sgocn-as | But Bruise on Temple Disproves auarters ‘this arternoon to tay. tcoro| Erle was the conapleuous tnsue on he strong Lute b tions in that yorough and In Mandattan, ames, ; 4 Ah Hi Notter «0.0 a0 F Aa i m a request that he give ls oMecial | tally, 1t moving up to 60 3-8 after selling] Tt tool e sides He deplored that there was a mani- mes, at 8 to 1, Upsets 3 PON Mac bah Bond d Suicide Theory and Police Aid fo the work of unseating Haggerty. [down to 48 12 ‘ Iron ‘Steamboat Gompanyre Meet wo wet {fete tendency, to crime among Youtneul 7 7 6 Sm! us P t a + wahal 7 %, Pac! re es es $a + } in rooklyn, Where many y' .. Talent and Students of i ios, ue BB Rs 3 Have New Mystery, ant; Pannell, Miss Joscniiine Shea Canadian Pacific was prominent on] the Bowery away from {te moorin at yours Of Gee and 2 4 Be ntyre $ 12 10 . Mrs ry Breen je up the | the advance, it gaining more than a vi aleen years were ' 1 ‘i 5 : ; lai 6 and later steam yachts, barges, gaso- { Form in Third, 3 Heed SRB ws a ee, lial cast committee. ass s acting | point. The other Pacifics, St. Paul] iine iaunches ian eagbsaea to carry oft prowenting bird proulems for woes 10 10108) Mille 1% 12 6 8 S spokeswoman, toki Mr. McAdoo that] Loulsville & Nashville, Pennsylvania ‘ Heo tae ben therrrand aI 12 MMF Shaw 0, 5 Sa Anotherupper Sixth avenue hotel has|the conditions existing in the T ; "y apis “J +} late risers. condition to (be the result of nightly. 3 12.12 Smith 802, 2008 4 leurniehed a munter mystery, Alfred | District were Indescribably” vicious. ‘She | advanced trecieign Atchiaon each! To the atrains of “Tammany” the | utherings of the young folk of bert je | advanced fractionally. Bi on street corners, and that the declared thai because Senator McCur-| In the Traction group Manhattan was| Swivans and their followers marched | primary responsibility for it was in the en and Haggerty had appointed or| very weak, it be ft wi m the Matamora Club " 6 boys Serer akes be es SI f h fs . + eing cut off 11-2 per cent, | Way fro! ie Mat "a Club hi eat nts of these boys an rls, ce been responsible for the tment | on the accident on the Ninth Avenue | 27 Uswery. “Dev Do ies” with “Little that the remedy is In the hands of the Won driving, Time—1.102-5.. Winner, ch. ig, by Ben Strome—par- | Krattinger, of No. 438 West carola Owner, 8. C. Hildreth, Burleigh ran to form. Lucy" Young ran a fine race. | ond i Wak ae Nannie Hodge ran her race. d street, an expert ac Fifty-nec- " THE WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Burleigh 5 = iicecoric Rieapiashian iia RST RL — found dead with an ugly brutse over oft most of the police mag Elevated. ” pare 4, Lucy Y: Gh (5 to: 2) | Gi SHOOND FACET The Butchanck Streplectaze, Mendicap; for four-vear-oldy and p- [one went ear, hie puree and @ valuable| as litle Use in appen The other ‘ractions made a fair show-| stra, °y/l® side, led the prooession, und" Judue, Aspinall, felcitated the pegple ly Lucy Young (8 to 1 for place) 2, | jiacx“startors 1143 Fin, Jockeye nd stud omisming, in Suesen's | My ern Medes, ing, show-/ after them came pretty nearly every of Brookiyn on the fot that there. were Nannie Hodge 3. Ste 75 Hore, at Sixth avenve and Fitiyeriath [gd und taker yy Toure” “UyUSING | hieee as Mitlo feature to. ehe bond O88 Of more or less importance in Deme-| $47 4lr"the lute eacatin (3 conser \ —=, ra sae ba % ntreet. ‘The hotel is only a few blocks |Siea, “‘thes aro discharged forthwith; | ete Cotat ‘atic jota throughout the city. cluding several, homicide cases. SECOND RACE— ‘s Rattler. a3) 3S. Had 25 . The existence of alleged poolroo: cp fales of stocks were 652,900 All f This ts a all number for a com Coligny (7 to 2) fits ta Gistant from the St, ames's Hotel, where e of 8 Poolrooms | shares and of honda ¥,61i000 Sy eenn BARS (ASG the) laity like Brooklyn with 6. eon and other things In th 4, Nitrate (2 to 1 place) 2; Ruth's iso Finnegan, J. H. Thompson, exchange editor of the| the Jaw. forbids. was — banaered army when it had awung into Tria quarter of powulation,” sald the Rattler 3. fe Jos minee, was beaten 46 Q6uth last Jerlaay | Commissionon, who athe, bisding GaSiation. Third street stretched from the Bower! Wholesale robberies reportsd Start good, Won dyiving | Time t 012 aletit Inveatate find a, What he could | po.gay'a nighos ; > ty the river, The Md of the smallest in Manhattan tre! singe une ay ener hE Widener Collpupenatiyr best sight. oward correctin puses of which | ant’ host, lowest and closing pri : : wn to Brookiynites, and th 5 THIRD RACE—Edith James (8 to | oe Mar ten: ter ‘fillies te send oud Saad ag _| The police of the West Forty-seventn | omena cer eouag the, Abuses OF which |and Red “chants” ton pate Gunes. pus | toddler lent down the line to “Die | AEaNaly Hue M he penn meas aad * 1) 1, Sufficiency (7 to 6 for place) 2, |& THIRD RACE—8 selling; for f ars old; five and one-half fur Wtationy who havelboth jnyateriés [Hatgrould /eee ongty tha: | folswssf fm las recorded eale, are as | Tim’? was covered by @ white cap, It severity with which the authorities and Eloisa 3. E ” | cates ares wee ~Sockeva Open High Clos PLR, Jon thelr hands, found many pointe of | forced so far as the police had et | a8 @ gay lurnout, [the courts deal with crime over here, : = h James. A Diggins .. 48 39.3 |similerity in the two murders. Botn a ca cane side of the recreation pier | CHOKED HIS BABY Se eataleney vente aa H 3 |Thompson and Krattinger carried large + cS rd street the two big steamboats TE Fou es ’ : 108 4 1 mp 2 4 s i aa ah RACE—First Spec. Av ny B gg [sums of money. Poth men had been | z 8 were waiting for the Sullivans. The RK ; nial Girl (13 to 5) 1, Caughna- ney s S |ronbed of thelr wallets. Toth had ap- H]etsels were resplendent with banners | AFTER PLAY, wauga (1 to 4 for place) 2, Monsieur » % |parenity heen struck down by a black- H = Bland fags, and as “De Sixt!" scrambled | Meaiicaive's. 20 3 jack. And in both instances the mur- $ w[sboard Col, Mike Padden essayed to| ut Have Made Another Angel for f a 12 4 derer had tried to make tt appear that t y [Play “Tammany” on the whistie of o i , Bauble 3-2 7. tg s a A = — FIFTH RACE—Oaraman (5 to 2) Batic | , if ak ad Sd TS laeath nua reaulied irom natural causes ¢ H]of the steamers. Heaven, Said Well-Known Cam 4, Canteen (7 to 5 f i = Mir Seventy-seven 1 Grmming “gh 40 8 7 | vor a time was thought that Krat + ‘| He kept up the ear-splitting racket | @dlan Speaking of Tragedy. lone 3. erent et eee asi wWon driving. Time=i,0R 2% “Winner, eh € by Laeomivensi=tame, |e" bad killed himself by turning on the a 1 [Rat some ono yelled at him that he| MONTREAL, Quebec, Sopt. L—J. Ale J Owner J. “Wo May.” Edith James savel grount onthe stretch turn end finshed | gas. but investigation developed 0 Fae _ uv Fi, | Vas missing a chance to “sit in a little | bert Martin, son of the junior partner SIXTH RA = etrong. aa ran her race. Sufficiency ran to form many susplclous cireurystances that the | Commissioner McAdoo Finds alt ees, bi below decks. of Mayor La Porte, of this city, after CE—Sir Huon (6 to 1) 82 FOURTH Race The First Special; for three. suicide theory had to be abandoned. ‘ . i F tak : ere were few wine buyers or wine | Dluying with his three litue children at 4, Confedorate (5 to 1 for place) 2, | s-. scien ——<s wick Ges-piee | OMe of the malds in Sucsen’s hotel Way Out of Financial Diffi-| i! Nas + S| sellers from uptown and downtown way | us home to-d took the youngest Belisnicke- 3 eee — Open High Clos. Pl fH: | passed along the second floor corrit . Sit” stoutitien + %| were not in evidence, and as for voli. |2ughter. five years old, Into an ad- ee & vehnawaa iS io 4g 1-4 early Sunday morning as she weng our| Culties and the Force Is to, Mines jo: +1, | deter. it would in FON Ga) Checr aa | Saree ECs re een ree Monsivur. Benucatre at pS f ; ; % | Morgan | Ate = Sole 4 1 | to mass. She didn’t smell any gas. Half > ‘wan and a hundred election deputies | Un apo d to be perfectly cool and BY FRANK W. THORP. ae oA tela me Mier ae sna ease || Bevinoreased, S/O MEE to count them at | cumpesed on ei 22, Phe Evening word) Own Rowe. Colonial Girl going Away at the finish. Caughnawaga much the [through the corridor and the odor of + $ pen the Sullivans come home some-|heavens he wad, eT Aneel for manavaen ACE TRACK, Sept. of the others, 9 os a = il leaniwas cncticeatle: ~~ Rj time to-night bonfires will light the | He will be examined ty determine hig ae er Jockey Club had mean [S:3_ FIRTH RACE $1,000. setting: for throw-yenr-ohts and upward: one mile and & | “She notifled Herman Suesen, the pro-}| Commissioner MeAdoo ann = %| Bowery and Its side strects within the | Sty er for an opening day, but there | —">_!xtenth: a - —— : Ee ae day tha aa + [precincts of the s! ARN ToO RAE, soley Ye Hi 8 a EST ay Cio prietor. He traced gas to Kral day that he would as soon ea els ixth Assembly Dis- Tas Ueveriheless a splendid attendance. Se a he oe ee wer's room, the door of which was|et hold of the eligibte list appoint oii] Reules Gus + fytrtet, and in tho language of Col, atixe | AMERICAN STOCKS mae card wae well made up, the racea| G+ Ginter Qe Be dug Uilfebrahd 4 8-2 18-3 7-5-7210 |locked. The door was forced and Krar- {additional roundsmen, having found a ios itiani'*” =} | [everything will be tn a blaze of «io:- WEAK IN LONDON, Mase tot extriss, elds, with a good |) (2 fhe aeeh hee 2 Pa ay 42 Digeine 8 If [8 2 BE [unger was found dead on the bed, At {fund from which the men could be Rock Island pe oR s of entrie 72? Jack Young 3 q & hatiner afr: 4 | frst glance everything seemed to indi | Paid until the end of the fiscal year, | S05 tat — LONDON, § The First Specia OF King Rowe : bn ae i ne 13 12 5 5.2 : | ="y ANDON, Sept. M.—Money was in Drebec asin) pecciea eS vestne es Memories Lam Beh a fice SB gad Tee OG Tig [ete that the man had taken his Nee. anced that he would ap-| = 8|/COTTON WEAK WITH fair demasia Int NecueEMStUcaceeroies ld, sed a cracking go * bs 10 2 manelil 0 © | His fea.ures were composed, there were new patrolmen at the rate of & + 36 5 = ree race. Sysonby anc vere Pi rote TR Ta os Wien ae ean +4 counts were steady. e. Sysonby and Artful were both eli- | gf Bl deb of at Fo 108 Knapp. is 25 2 (6 § | no signs of violence and the gas was es- | 150 9 week, js them to the school | Texas Pac. nai} THE LONGS SELLING, | “Tagine on tes rs gible to this race, but neither was added. |_ 9 3 11 10 14 31 11 Tucingaton”. 100 200 200 89 40 Unlon Pacitic + | Gi oni tis Btock Mech ange wa bie to this race, but nelther was added. |_ 04 dte So as at 30 aT 11 AL avinaeton!<_100_ 200, 200. 54 | caping from a hall bracket. Suesen sent [of instruct batches. He expects | 17's steel BW eetey re araa I ealely (cheertalncnlncen aitoreh ides hg, a5 was also the steeplechase, | Onner L * Garsman won gamely. Cantecn min iia race. “Athlon est'of |WOFd to the police and to Krattinger's}all of the new men to be regularly |\. oly! pf Strom 7 to 12 points lower, tue th STices | ings were meagre. the mining settle- te sei eee ae nea nore | 22a aa aD AUS oN ee father and brothers. on the force within the next thirty Wabash pt 3 ne. ean Hee dros due to cables orbing ‘Attention ‘The more: fot enoough ad fallen to hurt | pa = mare MT 2 Vest Unioi Fg] whic rer than expected. Much e irreg: omsols and kin- s CE—$1,000 added two-year-olds; five and a half furlongs Coroner Scholer and William and Jo- | days. + ry pect uw the track and the going was fast. QA SIXTH RAcE—s i ah ewontyontx |ITit Een = ¥]long stu came ou were affected by the in golng i BSH wr 8 Fin ~sookeya—OpeaMigkclae Pree, [ORM Krattinger reached the hotel within] A. 8. Poabody, who 1s twenty-six |Win Cen” ot 278 Gee aialensiien toc oe eee SU ate etesieay py ineiia 1 | Close Finish in Firs’ ener ns a ae BRU iG Tronter Clos. FU Sh. half an hour. The brothers said there| years old and halls from Boston, the) Advance. Wan also untavorabie spe vate cables | close. ; asters * (30) Contederat 1 oo 3 & hee be Boner i. ¢ should be a diamond pin valued at $1.10] Inventor of what ts known as the Pea- tone in Liverpol rere ee et condi: | 8 ed generally on the Lucy Young raced to the front in ahe| (9%) Confederate Loo 1 1 Taghaggs o'Nen A 20-10 heir bi sy: ouncing upon autolsts Hauidation of Bente, ¢xBlained by | monetary outlook in New York, vecame opening dash andidet aot Gace wine | ct Benenieege cscs: HOP BBA QAR oc. a, Reap fon ticle bromner, an well as a wallet | ody svatem of pouncing upon autolsts | WHEAT SHORTS WERE Tae eptait Septem ant Getobrr.| Inactive and cloned weak, Grand Trunk Ay Acnela ani Saiaers 7 Benevolent We 2 D sya se Wo Rapp. oo” 66 containing $35), which he had Saturday | who speed their cars faster than the ‘i ng Detober.| was buoyant on the traffic Insrease Lady Amella and Burleigh close behind, | 7 Benevoten ite 7 7 7 SY enap.. ® 15 & |night. Neither diamiona vallet | law permits, is in New York, and will FORCED TO PURCHASE, | 10 to 1045; November, 10.44 Did: De. | Nagele eoceahing the estimates, They ran this way to the stretch, High Chance -.... 110 2 5 @ 7 Wildebrana 10 4 pe Steno Bor Wallerian Permtcs, 18 1t0 sd nat é Ponwber; 10.60 to 10.61; January. 10/51 to| Foreigners most neglected. Japanes Where Lady Amelia stopped. Burleigh | 3_Ferasus nrsc,..) 1028 8 8 & Miller 10 1-6 —> | Was found. Krattinger's watch and| remain here a week eaplalnlng the | phe tendency of wheat in the market | 123) March, 10.60 to 10.61; May 10.6) to| nad a better tone and were bought on Glosed on Lucy Young in tho run home| —q Sta, Por Won Griving. Time—1.08 Winner, b, © by Falsetto—Ignite, Owner [chain also had disappeared. There was| merits of his system. Mr. McAdoo had 4.4.5 Gag toward lower prices, but| “fhe Inte prices were: Octobe ae sener Hate Chananuing eeumaieeey ns ; on not a penny in his pocket: 1 talk with Peabody at Head- 10.37:| Kafflrs had a hardening tendency. and won by a neck. Lucy Young sir, Huon was (@rtvine away at end. Confederate clowed fast. Bell Snicker rei the at i a long strong supporting orders at Chicago| December, 10.45; January, 10.49; May,| Rhodesians were very firm. Japanes® was half a length in front of Nannie | Sured at five turlones. en the Coroner noticed that the | quarters to-day. forced shorts to cover, although the| !°-° Imperial 68 of 194 were quoted at 105 1-4, transo: tis not unlikely that the Peabody iat Boe hed eos — oper re anon of preventing violations of the| shipments from Russia for the week ———— ‘ 2 men who set out to] 2i°Ca\aw by automooilists will be tried| Were large and cables rather poor. asphyxlate themselves to leave a tran-| here,” sald the Commissioner. Weather conditions were favorable for fom open. ‘The window opening on| "inspectors Walsh and Sweeney. with | wheat, but poor for maturing of corn. é - several captaing of Harlem precine! New York's opening prices were: pisin sy enue was shut, but not tightly. | fad a consultation to-day with McAdoo | Wheat, September, Si f4 to $783: De- jor key was brokenjas though it | sn regard to the recent robberies in that | cember, 87 7-8 Hodge. Cellany Won in a Rush GRAVESEND ENTRIES. Dupont. the outsider, made the run- ning on sufferance for the first mile and y @ half of the steeplechase, followed by (OT) *Listh (Special to The Evening World.) 4 Nitraie and BR h's Rattle In the last ot Ses 1 Shi, * 2 " Pall mile Coligny went to the front in| GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, NEW Esti 2 had been wrenched violently. Half re-|aection of Manhattan. Mr. McAdoo said | Chicago's opening prices were: Wheat t & rush, and, staying there to the end, | YORK, Seyt. 11.—The entries for to-mor- Larabie mained in the lock. The other half|that extra precautions had been taken | December, §2 6-8 to SBa-4: Mav. © 1-4 i Won by two lengths from Nitrate, which | rows races are as follows: lay on the floor, to prevent any more robberies in the) to S38" to S12 Corn—September, beat Ruth's Rattler eight lengths for |” e het upper end of the city. $3 2:8; old, 88 1-2: December, 43 2-8: May. the place. ei lPsT RACB—Selling; bout ax fur- , "he prone alee noticed that the —<$—<——- New York's closing prices were: 7 9 Pioneer .... an ee face was not blackened or discolored, Wheto ps eee 3 ra Close Finish In Third. 40 sohean eckeiee assoc irae as Is usually the case in asphyxiation, | CRASH AS TRAIN BREAKS. | heat May. $ 1 offtred: September. Store Open Until 6 P. M. Daily ‘Ala Russell made the running in the ri pee mere one 3 Datene: and that just over the right ear was oe 491-8; September, “8; December, 52 N Ward, followed by Suiticensy, Evening cont hlucne (O52 Watergeans a bruise that extended across the tem- | Mxprean Hits Cars on the Canadian | bid. é ’ or Se eA i Soh aNeeneed — Drula . 97. ple. It was such a bruise as might have Paelfic. Lghinamaseneicaing ons ea tore eat Lretch, re A ssell enopped. — Giipt 5 4 SIDE NG 2 | P ., 823-8 offered; Det i Filmicieney "uhen ook te Jead and eid | © — lle coae 2200 Adoni beep caused by the Diow of @ Blunt) omrawA, Ont, Sept. —The cast-|SIeofercs Mav Sees ta Me Conte le We eixkeenth pole, wens Edith ack McKeen t Bellaniok rea Mi n | September, “S,1-2 offered: old, ; i James, which had rave a lot of ground = Keater sists ,_ 09 Hamu Car On top of the dresser lay a slip of | B0Und S00 express ran Into the Imper-| December, 43 3-4 to 43 7-8; old, 45 1-2 bid: To-morrow, Special Offering of a n the stretch tum, closed on her, —— Quadritie . — Sneedway 08 , tal Mmited on the Canadian Pactfic| May, 43 1-2 bid. 5 the last ffey yards E dim Be = intrte “2 gy || RAPRE on walchswas scrawled tn) BRAN! Ie. oad Hammond, twenty-three | ——__ 4 * ec ae, Fare Brush Up <= Beinn [Bot acrattinger’s: “Look After me, Taek” ee ayes rimme allor Flats ‘ Of & length from Sufficiency, wihica beat Gol, Ruppert at —— Frederick fees 105, It could not be deermined whether | miles east of here, to-day. P CORN CROP LARGER jaa fir the place, Sele Beg FIFTH RACE—Seliine; one mile and @|the word “Jack was meant for the |sons were seriously injured and ssveral of Taffeta Silks, Chenille Braid, Velvet and Felt, the most fashionable Trimmings, st ith sixteenth. THAN ESTIMATED. signature or was the name of the per-|Ciners received cuts and brulses. Robador || gon addressed. Coroner Boholer aid {CANT sooo niay iimited parted about 2) *Danseuse Colonial Girl Won Easily. ‘ 7 89® Chrypollte ...s.ece oe it very probably had no reference to * $2.95. Colonial Girl came to ease Paes rs mile from Hammond and the 800 ex-| ‘The Government crop rep : (First Floor) y 3.45, 4.75 to 7.50 ig front, but gave way 10 Wate-lighe BRCOND RACE--Hentlosp: five nd) che Maritiane Up press, which was following it, crashed nt: SEPP TOGORE WAR Fe \ ) , id ° Into the detached cars befure a flag- 4 which led around the turn to the back: | "Mt furlongs. an could be sent back mi ck. bh Stretch. There Colonial Girl, Caugin Bt Glare “Grittich ° ceived and posted at the New York The Lady. foi Produce Exchange _ this afternoon. ——— SSS SSS Based on its figures, Statlsticlan Henry *Lady EI ee Wage and M. Beaucaire ‘all passed| ——Ierafel . Poets Ses ca Oe ets rept ee a ; Heluzer, of the exctiange, estimates the Sa The other three ran invclose onder te | (ai) Monterey Papella : SHIPPING NEWS. corn crap at” 2,716,i1800) bushels, as Opening Fall Sale of Muslin Fetch, with Colonial Girl lead ng. Preis oncine Bello ti é Soo"Babets'figurea‘on' tre Auguat Fo Ss P tretch, , A Homeric hnecy co : eee ushels figured on tre Auguat Fes h 4 nonin Gi butaite camettwaetegah| <a bake, Tada iets 3 aiasasac ron tonar,, [Sone diol wtectotne if Shnatsa eets, Pillow « Bolster Cases x @ad at the end won easily bse Rd : Rts SIXTH RACE Ma da and fun ries, 5.16)Bun sets. 6.17/Moon sets.. 3.22] at 704,447,000, as compared with an eati- 4 ror -h “f “ THIRD RACE—Handicap; one mile and @ | upward: mile and sevent} THE TIDES. mate of 14,000,000 bushels more based ‘t the foll: is ngths, Caurinawag was twelve ey titt ti Goeaaed 15 Hugh Water. Low Water. | c's, at the following Very Low Pric 8 in front of M, Beaucaire. HOP sons, Beaucatre pert a Bingerton 25555 i eA G5 / Bae BM "ASO ESE | OU" dovernment report was as fol E. . 00 Spring : 44 Sauleberry 2001. 15 Sandy Hook........ 0.00 6.15 — 12.06 ne 4 f Foul Glaim Rejected. cee Heese: Banter er 8 | inci Gevefnore ialasd:, O31 40 034 IBm| lows: “The condition of conn en sent. ||]! Sheets Plain Hemst'd Pillow Cases Plain Hemst'd ithe Nfth Athlone went to the front | ‘bo’ Ypon't Aak aie. Komokann i incidentally There Was a Smalb) Heit Gate Ferry... 62s 833 1 7) imoath, $44 on Sept, 3, 00, 601 at cho ll] 1yeea1, wa, 21x36 i made the running: followed by King Bs, fied epler. Nut Cracker’: Mf BI ith Much Smok d Port of New York. ccrresponding date In'19,'and a ten- % yds.. 46c 56c x ins., 13c 17¢ Re ih order'ts tuePaat, ware | A Rae sel gi Mairi Hs BA AIUD UR RITNORG AN ee aiasin Saiansan | Pt NEE BS uch 142x995 * 54 64 23436 14 18 teen closed on hone an Oar ~. rh Ny ++ Tondon 4 RACE-—The Flatlands; for two t 12 = Bt ke ' BAR loved on, the ‘pain the lant |, FORM tte Rha onerhale Htiong te ij | Exoitement—Women Carried STRICKEN ON STREET CAR. ||] 2 236 * 59 69 . 25 x36 « 18 19 ‘wen ‘and Athlone and in this way he 69 Sly Ben — Bar er 12 'e | pres! ant Pues i cies | ma Sates SS iratieccc | fe Salty | en. eoety MUN OM fom ema 2 GR BON aM ds an fod were made by three riders, But the a _ Dies in Boston. 243236 “* 69 79 Bolster Cases A threatening blaze in the cellar of ® | cup saien i" BOSTON, Sept. 1.—Deputy Chief of/|] gyros 21 3 ‘ROUT BACK, FORT ERIE RESULTS. KELLY MAY BE four-story teneméit at No. 123 Ameter- | Manuel Calv Police Whittemore, of Osceola, Ia., 4: 75 85 x63 ins,, 25 35 dam avenue caused @ panic among six- | Krociiand died suddenly In this atty to-day. Ho “ “ G. , 16 idverpool | was taken ll while on @ street car on ayexd9g 76 86 a1 x72 28 38 teen familHes, The panic spread to the ON HIS WAY adjoining house, No. 13%, occupied algo | Iroouots’ SUX RRA Tremont street, and Blo ‘the. 8 hind 2x3 “ 82 92 22yx76 31 41 (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, FORT ERIE, Sept. 1.—The races on this track to-day re- _. WILLING 'TO RUN by sixteen families. Bmoke filled the Hospital, Before tl Y hed euited as follow: two structures, pouring out of windows m SAILED TO-DAY, the hosplt pe ‘Whittemore was ma trem Burone and Net fo RACE-—Six and one-half tur. and scuttles in the roofs in great clouds, Ope cassette’ Norte 4. Certain He Wil Retire tongs: for three-year-olds and upward Mrs. F. Y. Marsh, an aged paralytic, jure + j Wauttemore was visiting a nephew selling. The Hine CD. Motand), 4 to 1 living in No. 1838, was almost overcome | Advance in Boston. . _ from Pollites, first; Allopath (R. Murphy). 8 to 5 piace, Ae chsh euler bonsned and carieeten troer Edward M. Grout re. second; Basel Bauer (hteikinaey) third the street by Detective-Sergeants Camp- ‘trom Burope on the Krooniand ‘bell, Lenahan and Meany. These thee [ | Weat Twenty-thitd Street. SECOND RACE-Selling. for two-year- - .—onnet (Prend: men also rescued Mrs. Kate Dulk, whe I ine for &renominasion. “He st Be Reign Banh ase Borrowed Hat and Coat from|2° a ace We pounds. Tt, wan ao oats jown on i jaraticns, | for place, secon y - ft frequent Intervals within the tan) & Time LOU | Friend After Accident, e clcnine fad oss ‘atmonphecs + that he intends to retire to] THIRD RACE—Purse, two-yanr- A = ‘doing in both houses was 4 1 up—One mile, Gh , Practice at the expiration of |<ids and ay fille sareensrest, (B, Police Seek Him. Burges “und valuables. | gome | wi vuneit T over oe iad Bg Be wince, 3: Charge —— rs Deen’ driven by, the Broadway, Corner 18th Street. ” BROS \ ele PP |e Peg ct ran Early Fall Waists |= RACE— furlongs: Senet Wig | his escape from the angry and horrl- mit Barra, ok ioe; skeond;| fled crowd that surrounded the wreck, neko ), ‘third. Ay 4s botieved to have started for hie dia home in Bt. Louls, where bis relatives IN NON-SHRINKABLB Washable French Flannels.

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