The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1906, Page 2

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“KING MIDAS,” A POWERFUL LOVE STORY, BY UPTON SINCLAIR, WHO SHOOK THE WORLD WITH “THE JUNGLE” BOOK, BEGINS IN NEXT MONDAYS EVENING WORLD WHATHER Fair) Wednesday fate and warmer, WHATHEM Maley Wednenday fale and ereenten, Tord. |F RESULTS EDITION. [Circulation Books Open to Att” | | “Gireaiation Books Open toan.”| | RESULTS EDITION PRICE OND CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1) PRICE ONE prereset T. B.R. T. MAKES THOUSANDS WALK HOME; STOPS ALL SURFACE CARS TO CONEY 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 -™ Wrrv. TROIS fife wed By orree iSVR “CARS STALLED "Hs AT RIDERS ra vcr noes bs Bon ‘owumuivra, SARATOGA'S SIXTH SHE DE LIES Deputy Police Commissioner 0K: Q’ Keelfe and Inspector Cross ~ HOUSTON STREET PY BRANKE W. DHORP, SARATOGA RESULTS. Bret with Under Sheriff Philips late this afternoon when tne f heriff ordered the bouncers to cease assaulting porsons on RAGH TRACK, A FIRST RACE—Belle Strome (30 haB. R.. Cross threatened Philips with his niyatstick. At ae 8 ' , ' to 1 and 10 to 1) 1; Teacress (8 to At Avenue P Police Captain Condon personally ejeoted apy c 5 for place) 2, Toots Maok ne George M. Dorsey, of Coney Island. Dorsey will prefer SECOND RACE—Cary (20 to «charges. Building Inspector Greenblatt was put off and ar? d 4 to 1) 1, Oiseau (out for “picked in-the-side. r ace) 2 Celores vee | ME ada r THIRD cE F Joan 9 to ; WASHINGTON, 8; CLEVELAND, % (A. L.). ) a Paumonok '(6 to 5 ‘ «| ’ . for e 2 i) Willia: Joins ern| WASHINGTON ..... -.... 2222000008 te CLEVELAND | oic5n aha. ain eine 00000117 —@ F TH RACE—Dar nah be n . and 7 Inquicito to 10 } for 5 ois { Pts , #1 Sth At Baltimore (E.L.}—Rochester, 7; Baltimore, 8. FIFTH RACE—=N (9 to Pe aat lira = seria sey City.(E.L.)—-Buffalo, 11; Jersey City 3. oS to 5) 1, M (even ——+--e f nce Fish + sts nie’ Tomy nis Vv im 1 and Thit LATE LATONIA-RESULTS, 4 SIXTH RACE! Told You (10 to Ree At te aiiniuiced atta ‘ottice sane that i Fitth—Hubbard 1-1, Swift Wing 1-2 place, Morendo. {4 to 1) 1) Belle of Jeasamine be resumed until late to-night o Ww é me tat od : + ner Mf. afle be Sixth—Banposal 7-2, Intense 4-5 place, Lady Charade, ara rnerseiaen ee eee ascribed was “to avoid disturbance.” The “L" lines will be or bi a“ ayer een AT FORT ERIE. +40 i bwin Si jis oe Pe boa tea ect eel Sixth—Jack Adams 3-1, F. E. Shaw 4-5 place, Sunnybrook , ; ay SHERIFF SWEARS IN DEPUTIES, : syne uy | Sheriff Flaherty, of Brooklyn, alarmed at the spread of lawlessness |" “due to the B. R. T.’s determination to override the law, began to swear ‘n | °F," extra Weputy sheriffs this afternoon andto take charge of the situation at-the ait and Uther reine News. = GHARTS: ENTRIES PAPE f ad a ae Advts, in first seven months of 1906 over same period last year The World 4 GAINED 18 ‘Om: in sarne period newspaper in Europe or America “2 lhe | 0 5: 25% MORE “5,088 | 9 cea sl a ee a ET ete ears NN Se He ar + “a ects

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