The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1906, Page 1

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“KING MIDAS,” A POWERFUL LOVE STORY, BY UPTON SINCLAIR, WHO SHOOK THE WORLD WITH “THE JUNGLE” Ns BEGINS IN NEXT MONDAY’S EVENING WORLD WHATHIOR Pate; Wednesday fatr and warmer WHATHMN Fate) Wednerdny faty and warmer, orld. ons RESULTS EDITION | [“crrancmtoaropswanm cocaine ) promamnesmortemcaa=) | RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14. 1 PRICE ONE CEN B.R. T. MAKES THOUSANDS WALK HOME, _ STOPS ALL SURFACE CARS [0 CONEY ner pasate Five Policemen Standing Idly By . lone Victim of B. R. T. Brutality | as Four B.R. T. Men Eject Passenger Laid Out on a Stoop After a Beating! SHERIFF SWEARS IN A THOUSAND DEPUTIES : , Weor2 TEP AS Ly SA ie BRT Mery f this borough, and itis my duty to step inas the chief ¢ county, : i ae Ooo cteemnennetivemeneemenimetiibenninnehcearamntatielpentns walathileilaaihes POLICE UNMOVED AS i —— ee, ee a sD = 1 TOLD YOU WINS ROSS IL FIGH ona RIDERS ~(S REAL VICTIM, e — Mier cdl “FROM HARLEM TO SARATOGA’ S SIXTH P Rave Ore ee he erative coli SHE DE DECLARES Deputy Police Commissioner O'Keeffe and Inspector Cross ~ HOUSTON STREET RY FRANK Ws rivorr, SARATOGA RESULTS, lashed with Under Sheriff Philips late this afternoon when tne heriff ordered the bouncers to cease assaulting pzrsons on \ Rad uA \ FIRST RACE—Belle Strome (3 tha B. R.. Cross threatened Philips with his niyatstick. a ' who is i to1 ae 10 to) ’ Heertin & to! sands of men ae a8. th At Avenu P Police Captain” Condon —personatty—ejeoted— ener wiceest clesivinl a rei bie aa teeate dave moe era Morea eI RLACR): PRUE eee 1 city shops and offices, were compe Hiding beorge M. Dorsey, of Coney Island.” Dorsey will prefer peat ' SECOND RACE—Uary 120-to-t a some for miles—from the points at which the trolle ‘Bio Building Inspector Greenblatt was put off and " nd. 4 to 1) 1, Oiseau (out for tt ' icked in the side. a ’ 2 piace) 2, Coleres 3 ep in the company’s policy of Th | 1 aes " THIRD RACE—Pops Joan (® to t id not slug th ople int 7 WASHINGTON, 8; CLEVELAND, % (A, L.). 10%98 ps ' Paussenek ide A illegal extra fare and is now nvenienc Serene pt “ r 1 eda ail aad ber of people possible in the h that the clamor esumption of pectin SA Sia A: Be Sa F ; ; 3 ; : 1 " 7 o— H ; ye tre Service will overcome the protest against the charge of ten cents for a | eee eee ee geen, Cree as Sie ‘ > to 10 ride to Coney Island, The decision to cease operating cars was helped fathotase 3 BS pel pie ly scan ik aca At Baltimore (E.L.)—Rochester, 7; Baltimore, 8. ivaisslpast dai oruesata ae of Brooklyn, ; iti f City (EL. }—Buffalo, 11; Jersey City 3. 10 and 2 to 5) 1, Montgomery (even LATE LATONIA RESULTS. a SIXTH RACE—1 Told You (10 te Fitth—Hubbard 1-1, Swift Wing 1-2 place, Morendo. 1 t The lines involved are the Union street, Court street, Ninth ave Nostrand avenue, Tompkins avenue, Reid avenue and Third tems. It is announced at the of y Belle of Je mi f the company that service will no! seaming be resumed until late to-night or to-morrow morning. The Sixth—Banposal 7-2, Intense 4-5 place, Lady Charade. Bow Edgren 8 ascribed was “to avoid disturbance.” The “L” fines will t 7 AT FORT ERIE. +e yp pa 4 as usual, Sixth—Jack Adams 3-1, F. E, Shaw 4-5 place, Sunnybrook ‘ ee) a | SHERIFF SWEARS IN DEPUTIES. Sheriff Flaherty, of Brooklyn, alarmed at the pread of Tawlessness |“) due to the B. R. T.’s determination to override the law, began to swear ‘n - CE GHARTS: ENTRIES PAP po sae 3 4 api Uther Sporting News. extra deputy sheriffs this afternoon and to take mua the situation at th: The World Advts. in first seven isp it Published” MOR Advts. than the N «| GAINED 98 oi month a 1908 vet | J a) 59 game one | same period last year }~~ in sare period Sone newspaper in Europe or America

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