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s & S he az ster having ty close up in thie city on eT SATO 3S. TAAESTOT alound Narscok, in the aime province, Oval vent feat Weaver “slant the nares _AARETD that protection are pectroem iad gambling-house formation." Yoat You can fellow the 3 am, beving several ? piace) HAVANA, Sept. ‘poara of that the O-iban’ rebels /ithis afternoon dented | fired on = government force near the crn, trom | Toledo plantation, south of Mariano, Bulivane weed | Province of Havana, and thdt they had recerted na| miles from Havana City, fe Mayor to. The Governor of Santingo reports that |-rooms tn whi: Suilvan adher: ve Injerested. every REBELS BREAK TRUCE; TAFT SAYS Le 2 tacked as Peace Crisis Is Reached. SITUATION IS WORSE Wrangle, While Marines Await Orders to Land. HAVANA CAMPS READY. tion Proclamation Prepared as Congress Meets. M=Tt ts reported dave also attacked the electric ppant Meriane which ts only seven OF the rebels are organizing and concen- “trating in the vicinity of that efty At Guantanamo, Santingo Province, un the rebels are collection arms and horses and bands of rebels ure reported 16 bs : ‘nga on aye by = ae 4 part of che island is in « more excttod state than hitherto believed. The Governor of Matanaas reports that rebels are camped near Matanzas, cADHa! of thee provines, and are steal- ing horses. War Seoretary Taft ant back in his ehalr at the American Legation thie | Afternoon in an attitude of waiting for me" Cuba to play her last card in the game members of the Police De- | In which her independence was at stake US, MST ACT Cuban Leaders in Hopeless Roosevelt's Envoy with Interven. a e Si eeeieiaeety senate The Adventures in Buffalo of an Uni By (Maur (Tim, weee iS A DELEGATE wre ‘5 To Mi Siesta tichias ons Aenea THE WORLD: FRIDAY. EVENING, ge ice Ketton. R Of, 1906. Am nstructed Delegate phity BETTING Dit RIGKT ate Wort E o KEW UMP AND TWRLER A POLO GROUNDS Rigler Officiates, and ‘Matty’s’ Brother Helps Defeat St. Louis. 970 "ier Mean oeee tir Owner-T_ DP. Sullivan, “ EVENING WORLD Sept. 28. Eleventh Day at Gravesend. Track Good. KENG He wes confident that the card would THE SCORE bY INNINGS. | ai some cut when we are not take the trick. amd eo expremod |Mt. lowe 0 0 oo 0 ok 8 tod) himself to the correspondent of The As- : | sociated Prees. Yet, recomntzing the sacred functions THE BATTING ORDER. i of the Cuban Congress, which was! ge touts About to meet and act on President| O'Hara. if Paima’s resignation, he determined, to arch of, Give the politicians ail the leeway poa-| ferret? wible In the sattiement of the con-| Murray, rf froversy. He said he felt certain the| Holy. se. United States would have to land troops| Geant re. Bb. here to-night or to-morrow 21 the| Beebe, p | Sunbeam. Owm latest, and that a prociamation estab. lishing provisions! government woul (Sproinl Thy Brentng World.) then be lanued POLO GROUNDS, New Yotk, Sept. x Wis reasem for summesting that pop. |2—The Giants made @ walk-away, to-| hele cecilia, wibly the Intervention of the Unites |day in « game_with St Lows Ma-| States would not take place until to- |thewson's pitching, coupled with a ter-/ THE SCORE BY INNINGS. morrow wee that Congress may con- | fe betting pom in the seventh, de-| - eer ere iginue in eeesion throughout the night |feated the visitors. | Pomt time x SRCOND GAME Before a final decision is reached. Nu-| The ame eerved to Introduce two! | Red Priar ran bie Ueeterace. Angler tired under the weight. eee ee ae . eon: ft the Polo Ground dia ns a = evga . 60 Merous new proposala were presented |new faces on the jo Groun St. = eee = = 4 Game caited im t» Messrs, Taft and Bacon to-day by | mond. “diatty’s breton i ova re 9H Flare Won Soria Time—1.48 8-8 Winner, |b. Fhe ve ry representatives of the opposing partics, |Heved him in the mnt. Tne moe Prince—Selude. Owner—J. HM. Meaney, __ 7 i icthaadanciert wut for reasons sometimes sufficient perros Pig , Phi tndeg.__ Basten, _Ww._ BO 4 FL Jockey *. THE SECOND GAME. miMoient | jgier, the “musging’ umpire. | The | iy teeing 8 Pm aN Garner = AR. cde but ueually not ao, obstacles have been |gane wae Gnisned withdut o eingie| 52h, woe ° fh of B BylS Rarine oF Te Aebure. | place: 6 Seu | | eas ine NW ‘ ebro 12 iA ‘ : a. Hallman, sr Placed In the way of an agreeuent. Nec (GRE very wot nine Me of Beebe Esle of ‘Peruse. 100 ; Pe #¢ ’ 3 ° a 4 i, of. / ey, mt since the negotiations were opened by | ung @t Louis Sve off Mathewson. | ST? eoke a a a ae 100 E Bh | iamiey, rt. wr, i | the American Peace Commissioners bas Firet inning. |) S18? Zeman Redick W@seer f oe sb e 3% ‘2 ga A for sgl Ca |the Inconstaney of the Cuban politi O'Hara out, MeGann, unessteted.\| 992 Donohue 10 0 8 OR Hote » % 100 rf reli, 2. ane ~ jcians been #0 clearly shown a to~lay. | Buron pogied. Bennet maged. Burch | oF Monterey i 7 $ i A fe 2 as o ‘ b hment & wes cal ——" cg " 3, Alpermen, os. Ritchey, 3p "ag gees p Breccia my, en oe, oan 7 Mathewson, “seymour got] °” Pont time 888. On Lat FH Ovetwelgnt— Wee 1 Bem conta D1, [tribute the tents, sinmunition mand mia-|SSrRY SO NO CUM ag | Jacteed is wml epeed. Went ran 1 eo 4 cellaneous suppl stored on tha) mrawne out, Beeve to Barry. Baymour | ig oft as tee rene oly five and « half fur VME cane ‘aha! ny mged, scoring Shannon, tut was - Gta ‘ (ipeciai to The Evening World) Develo Weert, emeng the tres caught trying to steal Bresnahan fied | Wineer, bf. by wakdow . neaie, WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, soc 56 Aiea ready to Mand |i Burch ONE RUN fe tne a a re josbere, a FC. Map. B—Donovan's Trotiey Dodgers eer UNViae Sean: Yeoeves te Second Inning. ae Be jE ae i H 4 ‘won the fitet game of ‘the doubleheader pe 3 caged hd ‘or for d*) iouy fomed to Breaiacin, Browne! poy 1 a8 pM, Ramee g 8 o » r Pittsbarg — 1 reer comes, a Noonan’ fy. Crawioras high ome! os 4 . ae 6 om arenes Tay gBctgiyy ngs The marines will land, should the > way RUN ee bh * Oy 2 & aa vee y dere be received at/| oe t 1 15 if. 8 & came Weu by good atk work In| PERMATY = orders r | one te t an ae | 2 the xth, seventh and ninth innings, [6 Paula, Machina and Caballeria gee errs) im 1 eS 8 ui eo % After a @hort reat the tea: 4: going wharves. ‘ wo of the battalions wil Third Inning. | i Princess Netue ¥ it Hy % > § 4 * B mY 3 70 agsin for tie second calele. fae only | $°CURY Vilanseva, and the “other will t to McGann; Dey-| $1 Ow, Bins! : i tub ie 8S » tar ns, Se cies, Maciscrre [De vrthngt ot Ponte Perm on: the een upon of 0 Hae) Sb cats qe eB BEE oa ter Brooklyn, while Cum- . i = 7 if it ce tk 4 ‘0 _ pits an@ Gibson occupied the pointe for | That bal ahall mane one laa ou +t ee. ee . & ‘s s & Kd the Pirates, Preme effort to reconchi® the Cuban dit. |. —_ Brest Mileen.. aa 3 _ 18 ferences were the instrucijons WIEN | 4p . : ade Aalt closet in ee! War Btoretary Taft and Assistant nd tio was sate, Birang caring. | Lady a eee liner to ° sole second. Beymour Sled to| a 1008 selling: mares and weldiogs three: centre ‘ood S but Hall- |Mecretary of Gtate Bacon to-day re. | Urowne sicis, eRcnd: Beyine Qe PS. Wis"eot « ciatencth. “wrort Kees WWom Sealy’ Fane, ‘man fell down and was rg oem! ceived from President Roosevelt. Fourth Inning | op ‘Verge 4’ Or—Wilobe._ Owner—J A it weal wo third on the hit, Meter wes, "Wagner singled” and eitn ‘Tye Late to Turn Back. Pirene tumbied Benuett’s grounder | 2 ee Made a double steal. Nealon | President Roosevelt's message was in| acs he war wale ry fingled, Mur- | 03 Maloney. NO wine reaponse to one sent by Secretary Tatt|ray atruck out Holly struck out Dev fied to Ganley. ~ y Mied | iat night, saying he waa convinced that | {8 #ot Noonan’s liner, NO RUNG. ‘Hetmere + a ae} Bresnahan fied to Murray. Beanett who him out ~NO/} the Cuban Congress would exhibit im | wade ‘stay catch of Deviin's potency in coping with the situation. | beebe got MoGann's boumer Becond Inning. 4nd that intervention wme the only | Weal out ot frst NO RUNS. course left to the United States str Fifth. Inning, ; ral nicl" fy. Ritchey tyre bo Tordas. xo bit miss NO FUNG, Third inning. eens Meler. second on . y Alperman and Meier thrown agner fanned. NO Molntyre ineey s Ritchey to Neslon 0 RUNS. Fourth innin| to Nealon and wee tosext out, Leach to Nes.on Hum- s Alperman fied Taft conclided his meaage wath the as- sertion that it was too late to prevent intervention. Brig.-Gen. - Fynston, boanded the United States flagship Lousiana + morning and conferred with Capt. © dei, Commander of the naval forces, and other naval officers, The Gene: raid ho roady for whatever occurs And was simoly awaiting orders. At Odds to the Last, The probability of the warring Cubasy armving M &ny Se@reement under which the soversignty of government to ® vivtim on Sirikes, Leach a cout wi 8 ete be Lumiy's mutt of hie {could continue wit Upson was think Wishey ied is on ay thy ; lordan. ONE RU 4 to Ganley, Jordan files | 44 Paime's reeis ta » Baton faured 'O RUNS. OFF TO CIENFUEGOS. Fifth Inning. HAVANA, 6 B—LiT P M.—~The foul fy went to HRitter.| United Bates cruiser Des Motnes bins fee tail to oh Ganley | satled fran here for Cienfuegos, Prov 1m | ay was tnuffed by Nealon ant Ht the play Malvoey itiman gut, a Game called, tyre and died at Arai. iperman's bunt ummell but Alper Comnity seat ulyse ‘ ley. tt © i MO RUNG Ductartiry “inuied toh y ted ‘or Med te ehis, “Alvern.an eaagnt nf ine, Piets to Eadier NO RU. Ince of Banta Clara. CAN'T HURRY UP Pilcayon by counee! tel hurry hie tris! end to have M& Wanst¢rred from Geo 10 tae aupretne Court _n finds no nals roum- ler Mences set forth in the application to Warrant suah acon it | were aranted every man aw for homicide could ‘vemana privilene. a went ie itter fouled to Piets. * te Casey fied to Ritchey. | THE THAW TRIAL i Sixth Inning. — and J took care of Mfete: J ¢ c| Sees No Reason 4 piole secon ‘akin, r Ritshey strani out. NO RNS ther For Pedi joney tars mB out by Ritaher General Sessions. x Y faaleh struck Gut. NO RUNB. | Justice Bischoth——o7 the Supreme| ! Geventh inning, Court, today deniet Harry Thaw @ ap i rawiord Wty’ 1g | Denton. owmour got 0 Hares Ty. NO KUNE. Dati out, benne. wo Siang ogee s.0le eecond. -Abathewsan wawed. Btrang own out ee 8 == WOMAN KNOOKE Sixth Inning. Burch owt on strikes Dennett fied tc Dah.en. Barrett out, Devin jo Mo- sann NO RUNS, Browne file to smaaed over third for nett tarew Mreajanan oO Dev Beebe to Barry NO RIN Beventn inn \- Murray's fy enlre waa g00d for two bases. De threw Holy out yonan out, Danlen to MeGaan, Mur+ ay scoring, Géawiord out wy Deblen RUN. Seymour Ben ‘Out, 5 un BY THREE MEN Was on Her Way to the Station in YonkersWhen Assaulted, and on bop foured to Noonan no's fly, Dahlen and on Brownes Texas Strane leaguer behind first: Beymour walked 1 on & passed 4 pitelied ba tween third ‘ ne fx’ hints ventna Works.) Eighth inning. Ty, OR, Boe Beebe fanned. O'Hara fied to Bah Catharine Hunter, a fashionably \ ren aingted eweon wx te ren Ora ht theweon @ | sreaed young women, said to live at Dahten fi to O'Hare | no. om West One Huntved and Bighth wtreet, New York, was beaten and ae second | robbed here late last night by three | Miannon fled to Burch. NO RUNS young men. John Berry, of No. Ninth Inning, Herriott street; and William Russell, ed his brother | 47 wo, neces i ® Linden street, Yonkers, have nm fart wild “brow to, Mee | Deon Arrewted and Mentified by Mrs, Pag Aa seanteent, Holly | Hunter as her hesallantes ‘ 2 fy und Murray sored Cekw. | Mrs Hunter, had been visiting tm rd out, MeGann unaestet ON! yonkers during the day, end it late When she met three young men, DOWN AND ROBBED =; .| doctors oars tof a jong uestone, . Wea, bung on well. Jghp Lote stopped. who offered to escort her to the station of the New York Central Railroad. When Jefferson strest was reached they propoest walking through a large vacant ot, which ts « short cut to the station. Half way through the lot the escorts ‘will be under the e. ‘The identity of Mrs Hunter's third casetant is known to the piles, but be caanot be located and E vableved to have gone to Canada WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for New York City and yieinity: Fair to-night; Sat- urday partly cloudy followed by rain; freeh northeast winds, shifting to east tonight and southeast on Saturday, ot by lea' HURT IN PANIC ON STREET CAR FUSE BURNED UT | Thirty Passengers Jump | to the Street and Sev- | eral Are Injured. Several persons were hurt as the re jsult of @ panic among @ carload of pas- sengers on « Fourteenth street cros- lown oar when & fuse blew out this af- jternoon. Only two were sertousty tn- |Jured, Hut one of them is in @ erttioal condition in Bellevue Hospital The in- \Jured are: Alexander Rennett, thirty-one years. jeid, of No. S22 Metropolitan avenue, Brooklyn, fracture of right Ie und of No, 4 Willow place, Brooklyn, con- tustons of head and body and bruless of the leg. Taken bome. An open car, No.- 184, in charge of, Motorpan Roselli, had just left Fourth avenue when there was « report that sounded Mke an explosion. All the ‘hirty or more passengers tried to sump to te strest. Dabroughe and Bennett were the first to jump and others jumped on them. | Patrolman Jenkine sent in @ hurry cal for an ambulance to Bellevue, to which Dr. Lindsay responded He | Greased the injuries of five persons be- | de Dahroughe and Bennett. >. HAMILTON RESULTS. HAMILTON, Sept. %—The raves here to-day resulted as follows, FIRST RACE—Five-cighths of a mile | jcutencneue, ( to iad Se f i. -" | Kylee (ove ace) jeanne Time—4.01 4-5. SBOOND RACE—Five-~ighths rlle.—Refined (2 to 1 and event 3 | Nioless G to 2 for place) 2, Edwin HH. 3 Tine @ THIRD RACE—Seven-oignthe of + mile.—Merry George (7 to I and 6 to £) |, King Pepper @ to 1 for place) 2 Kd | ECZEMA ON FACE AND HANDS Troubled from Childhood With Skin Eruptions—Iin Winter, Hands Would Crack Open and Swell Twice Their Size—Skin Now in Splendid Condirion. CURED BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES “From childhood T had always been troubled with skin eruptions, more or } lens, and in winter my hands would crack open all over thie back. You REET | COIS ON HUGHES Plenty of Hearst Money in Wall Street and Uptown Resorts. There te a barrel of Hearst money fon Wan « » Abd tn the up. (own wporting resorts any one with & deatre-to back Mr. Hughes tn the Gub- ernatorial stakes will find no dim@eutty fa. phen & de of sould lay @ straw in amy of them, but Ihe tangent check of itearse ‘money [ainee tusing the Cuticurn Remedien for ie tah. Vlemeas curb hag | the @exerna about five years ago I bave [heard to-day of | fet been troubled/ in any at 195.500 againat ey, |that time, I think, RO the ecrema Wham eee por |from handling imported hides at the ot Hearst pes/\juarters, | Custom House stores. [ doctored for qiicunes’ that it for over s month without relief. It H18.K0 16 put rt and would | Was on my hands and face, and were swollen. twice their ssa. losing time, I was told of a from the whale Co 1. Hudson @] A is mbney, and Juke take bets for ary jamount down to (. Look 41.00 of is the quantity « is Offering itself, Jonn Considine, of etropole, announced to-day that be | alt for (he fret Hughes | at came along and would like) it ‘ 000 nga fe rst By to be ation, was colterted rf paid on the nomi y Marcus Mayer ik, the bookmaker Grad. manager & Company in their iron Bullding, was on ¥ | trying to & bet of $200 to flee that Hughes would be elected by 6.00 plurality, —» i EIGHT HURT IN RUNAWAY CAR. @AN FRANCTSOO, Sept. mi —Kight persons were injured, four seriously, in @ street our aocident on Oak street last night. vherttesiet, and soothe and heal; Rasolvent Pills 'to * . Itching Scalp, Dandruff and EVER H N* Nor A PHYSICIAN taking a senous Ghat pay 6. plyelaae 23 FOR that examination — Shae & counter. gy way an OCULIST should serve his patients. the Woodbu: uLder the success tp assured im every Sermation, Gr ‘teder sti cait aod ry }- ‘ Consultation with one of | ohn H., Woedimry Dermatologica! insti, (D pt. D), 22 West 234 Séreet, New You. or our at 2 Columbus Av.,8ist & 82d Sts, (opp. &S.)| Ore- » 2. Time—1.@ 4-6, “Original race off and another eubstituted. White Bread Starves Many People. A plece of bread that is dry, white and very light in weight seems to the thoughtful person like so much foam or other useless and non-nour; sbing product. If one rolls a piece of motat, light bread or the interior of a biscuit be- All the tailor’s style— half his prices. 41 Cortlandt Street. 183 Broadway. ‘M., from reeldénce 1473 Madison av. ferment tn Calvary Cemetery. Bortoh Herald and Globe please copy. | KAVANAGEL—Um the 27th inet, LLIN, | Leloved wife of Thomas Kavanagh, at ber tealdener, 149 Bast Tsth wt = Funeral Saturday Sept 2 at 0.20 4. M.. from Church of St. Tunatiue Lopels, Park or. and S4@) «t » a | CLOVGHEKTY,~— On Sopt. 27, 1906, | Mathew 4.. dr. Beloved san of * . . } J. and @aale Glougrerty, ‘ate of Boston. : me eeeh wee. Cota | Re rte ear ano See ‘The | creates bavop in the why of fermen- tation, gas abd consequent disorder. Many persons will find great help off the ordinary bread en- using in its place Grepe- Nuts, in which the starchy and nitro- genous substances have been thor- oughly and perfectly cooked at the factory before being sent out. ‘There !s ho possibility of this food the form of wads of dough. tirely HELP WANTED—MALE, MEN'S CLOTHING BALBSATEN, MUPT BE EXPERIENCED. APPLY TO SUPERINTENDENT. INGDALE BROS, Lex t $4 A¥., GOth to SOth a. a ed LAUNDRY | WANTS—FEMALE. "eY | |

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