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@ ey AR Gin off above the knee, to live,” said Mr. Haas. a4 p there with her now. gtri. Where Were They After 67 heard from my dau a Fr ate. (Finan. 4g @ touring car, With him was a ‘Bic of my daughter. This girl who to Was calling at my house, Mth her for a ride. They went. t ferry, where the chauffeur to Arverne. ly daughter that they would have to uptown on the Subway. just getting out of the tou them home in his racing noon. the moant by riding. those about until after midnight, owreck."* After having been given up as & fag man for over twelve hours, ous ns. = a much unexpected strength did noted athlete show that [right leg. “tive. at Explains to Brother-in-Law. jseo him was his wifo's bro! Eberhardt, of fired and Twelfth who street, lei and whot hurried to the hospital. _ To-Day! World's Want “Directory. MONDAY, JULY s, 1907. Girls . Housework . Horseshoers Tronerw ..., Janitors Janitrenses Jowellers . Kitchen Help Laundresses Machininta , Markers Neckwear Motormen Manicures “Bushelmen . ‘Butche i Buttonhole Makers, iCabinet-Makers .. Operatorn Photoxrapbers - iClerkn Painers ss. ‘Collectors Alunbers Composiiors .. Polishers . “Cooke Dtatel. . Porters (Female) .. Grochéters ... lara eee onset akers ., +. /Deaicners Dentists Dishwashers rivers. 3 Dron Clerics Salesmen . Htarchera ... Shoemakers Sol Btablemen Stenog'rs (Mal i 6 8 za 1 8 ES 1 2” 21 4 & 7 4 a 20 25 0 Electricians .. + 8 Tailors . Elevator Runners, 18 ‘Trimmers | UBnaineers.... -.. 2 Typewr'tra (Remi Piseravers ---- 3 Upbolaterera arm Hands.. & Varnishers . Feeders ...... Winders, Waiters Waitresses Deseok combined, e The man was Frank Haa Thirty-first street. His nineteen-year-old daughter, Frances, is the most sly hurt of the three. This morning the doctors took her broken Sap an sevpial “hours. jatter he reached Harness. Makers Ostrich Feathers. THER OF DYING ANCES HAAS ASKS HOMAS TO EXPLAIN sere Where Were They from 6 O'Clock , Until After Midnight, When Acci- dent Occurred? He Asks— -Daughter a.Good Girl. ‘2 | figure in the tragic auto smash on Jerome avenue, lay at Fordham Hos- pital this afternoon explaining to his wife and her brother how he came to’be flying through the Bronx at midnight in his racing car with two Stty girls as his companions, the father of one of the young women waited in grim silence downstairs for the word for the surgeons to tell what‘his daughter's chance for life might be. of No. 268 West One Hundred and She's a good There has never deen a breath! come trom Lon; Gl her hAMe, And —tt‘this—Dr— that Mew. gets well he has me to sett! agh- jer uocount of this-ride,—went-on “Yesterday afterncon Thom- Mae's chauffeur drove up Jo my house eit in- my daughter and “Miss Welesman, | rs ‘The took them to the Thirty-fourth met DF, Thomas, who had come across from ng Island in his recing car. Thoma! yeloon, the $98 the chauffeur to tale the touring Kot The: ring “when_Dr.Thomaa volunteered to! car, Was about 6 o'clock yesterday Instead of keoping tits word k them riding up into the Bronx t I want-him: to tell me Is w! two girls and then by his recklessness, causing this terrible at ay- Dr, ‘Whemas rallied this afternoon and gaye < his brother-intaW''the frat explana- Aiece how, in the-absence of -hin wife oe the city. he came to be tearing the Bronx at midnight with yo pretty girls for his traveling cgm- the the surgeons ‘atated that not only did they hope to e sxve-his life, but also to save his shat * At firat it had been! Delleved that amputation was Impera-| arn- ‘ed of the disaster when he bought spewspaper on his way to: buminess, It ' Help Wanted > P MAS advertised for in The Morning ale) is ah | greeted me. They ‘came up to me and| “ames spread to Thomas Connery's Cos. | that while they would not Hike to sur-| Wap forced to run to the sireet tn tte! and Miss Welssman| enjoy a ride on. | { The first of Dr. Thomas's relatives to} r, Walter i them flying through the al ‘0; 54 Wet One Hun-| shai dian ho Ha -——Miss -Alyyne-Weismanni, her chum, who has escaped without dan- ' gerous hurts, is in the same hospital. “They tell_me that Frances {sn't apt! Fordham before Mr. Thomas began to “Her mother | 2&¥e luctd inter The injured man's | rst thought was of hia wife. He asked Mra. -Thomas-and-hie itttie son had Long Island. He was told Thomas had been notified, but that she had not appeared. Then he ccognizes $18 prot herietaw end -aexrd him to take down a statement for pud-| lication. Propping himself on his pil-| Jow the injured physician, howling cur-| Drising atrength, began his dictation, “The young ladies in the car with me." he stated, “must have been pres- ent at some of my-former balloon aa- censions. “Apparently they were interested in} erostatics: I téok out my machine to fune It up. On the way I stopped to make a minor repair, when the ladies spoke of my 64,000 cubic. Nirvana, t capacity and remarked mount the clouds with me. they would, the ground. I aaked| how far they were goin Fainting Spells Interrupt. Here Dr. Thomas fainted away. When he recovered he went on in a rambling fashion: * Iwaa out driving on Jerome aveaue at that time of night. There were few Yehicles on the road. I had driven trod Garden's (presumably a rcad house) to the curve turning into Yonkers. I was driving slow coming back. 1 speeded up a little, a# I knew the road was clear. Right near the cemetery (Wood- lawn) Se @ post with no light. Just as I got right there I passed through a. fog ouvering everything. I could ace the post: T knew {t was there. I put on the brake quickly, With the ald of my acetylene light I could barely make out one post. I dodged into the other ne from _atriking the post-et high speed" — Pris y Another - fainting spell bole the strain of the narrative. ‘On being re- yived the injured man continued: “T did not lose control but was per~ fectly helpless lying across the steer- ing gear with my lew broken. — could feel that my leg was broken. I knew. then that the young ladles riding in the car with me were thrown out—I saw They must be badly hurt. Have them given the best of attention. I will pay/al! tlls.** Wife Arrives This Afternoon, Mrs. ‘Thomas arrived at the Fordham Hospital avid reached the side.of her Anjurey huatind at 24 this afternoon after travelling from her summer home in Arverne, LL, aince 10 o’clook this smecning. She wae nervous and agi. tated and borlering on a collapse as abe half ran, half atumbled up the steps of the hospital. She was met dalf way hy her brother, Walter Eberhanit, whom, sho clasped about neck and Kissed aftéctonately, Then #hé cried jouty “Is he dead? Is he dead? She was at onoe taken to Dr, Thom- 46| 808 room. e, + 00 aE] 2 +10 Mra. Cralg Killed at Same Place. Tt was at Two Hundred and Thir- jteenth atreet and Jerome avénue, on a turn that has an automobdlile wreck for almost every foot of ite curving.Jength, + 8) the middle + Ui) the car tracks stands a. row’ of jron| $i trolley poles.» Aesth +. 25| collision mado acrap tron what had bees » S10 "gi! ing World. ) Every week, month and year, The! d prints more “Help Wanted” | that amputation must be performed at than any three other New York | that the tragic climax of the outing came soon after midnight today In of the driveway between One of these poles has a Agal it Pollce-Ser- |xrisly reco! 4| Beant Craig's auto smashed just about 1/® Year ago de he was sailing up the Togiavenue with hie wife and ohildren for 11g day Inthe country. AL They picked Mes. Craig up dead with her skull crushed [and two of the chitren were, badly Doi} hurt. . atl The bicycle patrolmen who ‘pace | Jerome avenue watching for reckless og | Bpeedera may Dr. Thomas's car hit this fron | 1f-same. pole it s if it had been brittle pine. But the mowing down & (rim, brass-trimmed racing car and sent the three occupants fying through the alr to be dashed against the earth with killing force, Mother 8woons at News. Miss Weiseman lives with. her father, mother and two sisters. The father and er did not learn of the actident ‘oid by a reporter for The Even- When the news was broken Mra. Welssman she swooned, | The surgeons detlbérated several hours re taking off Mine Haas's ee “PTL WHE Thushed and torn from the j knee to the foot and tho Dones were shattered, but they hoped to succeed tn nying it. Finally it became evident orce If they expected to prolone the Biri'a life. Bhe stood the operation well | bat this afternoon appenred to be foring grou, t aN THE EV E NI RETIRED BROK STRUCK EY “L | “TRAW MAY DIE | Skull Fractured While Stand- ing on Platform at 125th Street Station. | \ } William . Clark, an aged, wealthy Tetired uroker, who lives at One Hun- dred Bixty-sixth etr nd Jerome avenue; w standing on the Sixth avénue side of the One Hundred and Trenty-nfth street “1. atation this af- ternoon wee struck by « northbound avenuo train. He wae taken to drug store, Three ambu- o were turned in. After a wait of nearly an hour an «m- bulance qppeared and Mr. Clark was then tothe Hariem-Heept Hie 2 fe fractured, {t le believed, dition {s serious THREE ALARMS TURNED IN, SMOKE 2 NG WORLD, MONDAY, ifs | EVENING WORLD AACE CHART pe SIXTEENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD. JULY 8, CLEAR. ershr vids TRACK PAST, pr ard) 91,000 nddeds tix and @ pall ir or bik by Kinley Mao —Hreew Qyea inti Cive ¥ 4 HW 4» Do, Be gs iat a gad ie bes ite at fied "hen Ba : Hoe rm ie was running strong st the finish, Robin rn Er th oe she has ghown, but North watcning, a4 she forkist closed. w. Hgood atopped_ a =f acieere tratent: out ee Gi dus to one WAS SO DENS Two Families Driven: Hur- riedly to the Street and { | } Simbus was bes Feet Sby ‘he tps Sand __One Fireman-Hurt. 559 FORTH RACH -Hapsioad: The Bay "Ridge: three-year-olds and upward; 42,500 a aiart Te OR BEG: “qine—hot, winner, e&, ©, by Ornament—Openker. Own: er—R_ T. ‘teon. JF. = i z in. Jockeys, _ Open Hieh Clos. PI. Sh, Dense amoke arose this aftérnon from | inex—startere.— Wee AE Fin. Jockers eae eae the pllee of raga and paper on the frat! $8, Seuterate coc: HY og hf fee Boe 8 floor of the three-story brick building at| 497 Gairnayrm Or BM Oy 44 Miller d tae Nos. 482-464 Pearl-straat, C. fabosco & us pn iava! wt i f: dP gh 80" Bru POUCA LL Co. occupled the around floor as a rag| S Fokelon Goi HT fer ars a 741 43 and Sunk shop. The smoke seemed 10] roe: time, 8.00), Gt, 400, BeTMCReG aah ate the pace, cate array eailly Indicate a formidable fire and three de-| | Gellavant ran Pia best Sep intvont. "but the effort to get there. took much out of tachments of engines were called out.| Hm'end le tired at the Ong, Ceo N reg attempts Wo. come through on tbe tall, Bat Chief Croker arrived on the third alarm. | badly Bitter we wu ced? iad tare utrtae. “yankee Oitttaut Lord Lovat The smoke and flame routed Mrs. Agnes Peoples and her eeven children when Renae ef rd. FRAG piandleap: threw-vear-oidy and upward) $1,300 added; one mile and and Mrs, Susan Connery who! lived | OOD. halt. oR ee ariving. Time—2.85 1.5, Winner, b Bh. by Belvidere—Lady on thé second and third floors. Tne}... 5% ‘Owner—A._Btokes. . yen Tartare: Wis. St JCVin” Jockeys. Open High Clos Pi 8h poopolitan SOR @ saloon and | = ire Ts a5 Bruse B fy Ls ks jouse at No. 450, 6 ait oe i. ; ot Gb. My } pat o $6 1 Connery’s oldest xuest. J.D. wells, | £0) Tancastrlan i i ire ties prs qs rete) {3 is Underwear, completing his toilet before! ei od awe 8s Sane oo 8 aH id an admiring throng. Ba if ien F fans ‘ 3540. Ht Eat) Fireman Walter Begley, of Engine} 634 Deratched—Dr, Gardner, Buttiing, Maxnar. Jacquin, 29, Was standing on a ladder directing Boat time, A‘lead into @ third story window when | Smiling Tom. Red (09h ajeq and. taking the lead In the last quarter, won in a drive, the ladder shifted under him. He ARES lvored by tne lant weight: just lasted to Pied, Go-Betweens ran dropped the hose and ‘clung to the Interference and WAN closInE Very, at Cpe atenaber Miss ladder. The hose-wan tied to the ladder foe maaZ¥o-mfle, but gut when lat Gowen. half way gown and began swinging Ike 7 A penduluin, striking Begley and mow- ing over firemen. A half dozen plpemen finally fell on the line together and held it until ft could be passed back to Begley. LOW PRICES I SHEEPSHEAD SIL (Special to The Byeaing Word.) SHBEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, NEW YORK, July &—This was the last! day of the sale here of racehorses in| training. Prices ruleq iow, The saley tollow: Pegysus, bo x. by Hamburg: ton; Fo Byrlew. $750. Lktie Bay tive br cby Bir Dixon— nie Blue JL; CG. W_ Ehret, $220. quiaite, Ur f., by Yankee--Lady Agnes; B. Schrelber, $200 Brother Jonat: ter Mary; T. W Etelka, ch. f., Betinett. "$1,000. Jolly Joa, b. ¢.. WLR. Martin, Peg Wotfing- Th. c. by Yankie—Sis- Coulter, $900 by, Hambure—Melba: J. A by Juvenal—Crown Jewel; Broming bf K. Pattarvon, §200. Wix River bg. H.R Rose, by Glrameum—Saludad; Kellar, b,c, by Glganteum—Kerchief; TR A Smith, $100. Jaak MeKion. b. bh. by G. W."Johnson— hans MoKena, P. Tanbelle, $235. Lubin. ch. «by Lamplighter—Tarantel}a: B. Schrejher. $400. Don Hamilton, be. by Donal A.—Lady Hamilton; W. Hollar, $2,100. Stundover, ch. «,, by Standing—St § “Emery, $1,700. see Maaayn, bo ¢., by Mazagan—Joele Wi A Smith, 8300 Coincident. b MeFadde Lucta. . by On Deck—La Cheviot: J BROOKLYN GAM FINISHES IN RIOT; BOTTLES THROWN, (Continved from First Page. scored’ on Brown's throe-bagger, Blagls| singled, scoring Brown, Slagle stole | jmecond’ Sheckard out, Pastorius to Jordan, FOUR RUNS "| Burch butted for Pastorius and fanned out. Alperman singled, Casey was hit with a pitched ball. ‘Hummel walked, Alling the: bares to Kilng. RUNS. Batch fouled Jordan filed to Chanve NO Beventh Inning. Melntyre replaced Pustorius in the box. Schulte was hit with a pitched ball, Chance forosd Gohbulte, Molntyre to Lewis. Lewis Int Bteinfeldt's Krounder «ot throush his leqs, Chance renohing second. Tinker fouled out to Jordan, Evers singled, filling the basgs, Kling “Med to Alperman. NO RUNS. mney out to Chance, unassisted, Lewis fled to Slagle. Bergen singled. Molntrre jout, Brown to Chance. NO RUNS. Elghth, Inning. Y {0 Batch. Btaate | ry Lewis, Sheckard | singled. Schulte fied RUNS. to ‘Lewis, NO| Alperman sent @ long fly to Slagle, Camey popped to Pyers. fled. Batch foroed Zi tinker to Evem, NO Ne Ninth Inning. * Obance out, Lewis to Jordan. telat was Kossed ont Tinker £ot to fi Brown h wan thro fumenot a: Stein- | by Mfolntyre, | on Capey's low throw eye Fime—1.01. Winner, b, f.. Dy Kinley Mack—Briar Bweet. i Ws Bt. HR 3) 2 ih 1 4%) ai Gr it shy Sto Keo Mioving : io ¢ 44 $e > Home Acaia ie ¢ st & Sivilt cn q \ . 110-8 6) 6K bebo WB EF Ruth Taylor 10. ¥ a9 2 Goid Finn Hoo ay a Ho 18 is if 110 14 14 1d Ho is ib on the part of guard maintained night and day kindle, by Kinley Mack—Sweet : Laven HT Sagamore Hill. win-| 89 UP Sugemore HAM when it was Abracadabra, “eh... vy Charade—Kece- | “Tne caller, whose name has been with /naited by one of the Secret Bervice asa WOT i ses ss well- n tor to tum iy, Sue Devil—Leopoldina; |held, but who {s @ member of a | men, who Induced the tnventor to known and respecte: Hy, had ev! prium through enthusl of a submarine jaent_ Bower I MEN NAMED FOR E_Vor maiden filliea; two-year-olds; $1,000 added; five and « half JULY 8, FPO7, AUCKEFELLER HAS JOLLY BIRTHDAY WITH GOLFERS Oil Magnate, 68 Years Old, Follows Travis and Fownes Over Cleveland Links, CLEVELAND, July #—John D, Rook- ofeller, the Mtancard Of] magnate, cel9- Ated hia sixty-elghtn birthday to-day by watehing the play for the Olympic Cup on the Euclid C)ub Links, Bhi ding his coat, rolling up hie tro. and jamming his soft straw hat on the back of his head, the man reputed to be the richest in the world trudged along {n the midst of a crowd of golf enthualasts, watohing the play of Wal- ter J, Travia and W. C. Fownes, Ha applauded their good plays. Then he expressed sorrow for the'r dead shot. and tn general enjoyed him- self ta the full in observing the play of these two crack amateurs. “Why don’t you play in the tourna- ment?! asked a newspaper man. “Oh, 1 am getting too old. my boy, getting too old," sald Mr. Rockefeller. “Ite too much of ® nervous strain “Well, Travia took up the same pretty iate in life," commented the newspaper men. "Yes, that'a true," Mr. Rooketeller answered, and then added: "That's an argument in favor of Us veterans, but he te not so old as I am.” Then he peeled off his com: and fol- towed ‘alongs. Travis sliced badly, driving to the eleventh green and got deep Into tho weeds. He took no chances, ‘ut played straight out—in the course _inetead of toward tho green. “Generally speaking, the man who Is the beat diplomat and ‘ia stratgnt } seit comes out ahead. But there was case——Oy-Yoy—thet was d_ahot! he exclaimed. as Travis ho! M0-foot putt. “By Jove, that was fine!’ and he slapped his knee and repeated, “That was fine.” Roliing up his trousers Mr. Rocke- feller fixed hia hat more firmly .on his head, threw his coat over his arm and followed slong. | On the | thirteenth en ‘Travis eco ery rolled Anto the railrosd ‘tract "Oh, too” bad. too. dad. Rockefeller, but! the next was by moment y applauding a nervy piay | Veteran metropolitan golfer | ‘Fownes was nervous and took threc putts, “What delayed you, Billys asked friend in the crowd. "Oh, the going Was poor,’ Fownes, grinning. “Phatis the spirit I like to the Standard Oil magnate. eportemanship; ah-b-h, good one,” and he ato watched the flight of Fow: a tersifio-ball far down t | pald YJB the stretch fy CRANK I AUTO. AT. ROOSEVELT L. 1, July &—An effort) witliout the slightest delay, In View of young man of powet-| the proposed plan {o/send tho battleship Interview President | feet to the Pacific. | He came to Oyster Day in a touring e\car dred tn New Jersey for the trip t/and in charge of two machinists The automodile had not, climhod half- ; GATE OYSTER BAY, to Roosevelt at four o'clock this morning ful physique was frustrated by the Seoret Baris 4 New Jersey fam-j about and walt tn the yillage until day- 1. | Ment, his mental equill: |" Atter an-interview with Secretary ing over the merits), °° ° + ‘tha executive office thia fore- poat he claims to have) noon the visltor returned to his home. rected and which -he-thought Presi-| where it ts underatood hp Will de cared Laat ett ought to know about, | for, } idently lowt lqran algo Minister to Germany unser President Cieveland, -and wad Vice- [Presidential candidate in 184 with Gen. | MoCtellan. Mr. Pendleton is a graduate of Harvard University and of the Har. | vard Law Bhool, and was admitted to the bar in 1878. For several years Mr, Pendleton waa a partner’ in ‘the prac- tice of law with the late E. Ellery An- erson. Mr, Pendleton {s a Democrat, and fs @ member of the General Demo- cratic City Committee, i E James J.. Martin, named as City Chamberlain, f# a former Police Com: MCLELLAN KICKS ELLISON OUT; BENSEL 10 CLEAN STREETS. (Continced-—trom Firat Pare.) eloped in May, after Bilison gave se aiialecrew In which he declared that he had acted as the mediator in) patching up a truce between McClellan ‘and Charles Murphy, of Tammany Hall, Koking and Bergen tcok his place | ster conferring with the clan of the | misaloner of the City of New York ant erin aa by Aadretle stat se prey Sullivans, Mayor McClellan was moved | tte: former Demonratic district leador| Was taken In question and answer form, [Tinker -elngled. scoring Chonce and|to make a public statement In which ho | of the Twenty-seventh Assembly Din- | Wa" bemun immediately after the con- Wider ri e] any such neg Jr. Valter A. Bense! hp ong Banta eset ronten raapermeai ion ors a ceicn Mean ana kedene ipeacel Bibs) atteats cieeniag osetia eon ramet tank. ho sitting tn, the high witness feldt_ scoring. Kung doubled and! with Murphy. | Sunitary Guporintendent of the City -agy | Chat facing the jury. ‘A more vrecent cause of trouble de | nas consented to accept the Position of veloped about tour weeks ago, At that! Commisstoner of Street Cleaning for « timo Mr. Filison, was at the Manhat-| temporary pertod of three months, In Club, and to aeveral well known onter to fill tho vacancy caused by Mr. tan i¢ in asserted, he mace T¢- Craven's resignation. When the Mayor Democrats qrarks which Were construed aa uncom: | p.aced the garbage collecting diftouldes ‘ Yr fe not $f the bands of the Heilth Department pllmentary to the Mayor, It | Dr. Bensel yras placed inf, t known whether the r Ieeraed of | this coat pl in full charge of this first hand, but officials close to! Frank L. Polk, now Civil Service i the |Conimiesioner, {a a > him were told of thé en). Ges whe | Hoard perigee ke ai panel fe Mayor, it' is belleved, has been | Wiliam Polk, and waa kraduated A renal | ¥ale University in 1894. He ts a lnwyer, pat |@nd a member of the firm of 4 It ras then stated samboMetally that |S on org Polk. “in polities Mie ni Mr. Elitaon would be out of office bY) (9 a Tamoorat, and fe an July 15, at latest. ‘That Mr, Bllieon a9-| General Democartic Comentttes, of” tus reclated the probability of hia being | city. —_— py office there was no Ques. yor kovaral ‘| TWO VICTIMS OF HEAT, cn. For several day@ be bad spe Hf amo at the, Corporation Counsel's office, He had busied himeelf at vate office getting his priate pre tice in such condidon that he might re- sume his own work at a moment's no tice. —- Falls Four Stortes to Death. Wiitam Hurth, thirty-four years old, {keeper of a rond-house at White I'lains J : , |toad and Petham Parkway. became tem- HIGH HOSES ry eal : Inzane from heat to-day and y DAR 3 OR, |i masclt in the lett brow. Tow. BY THE S ‘ef | tp 2 ged Hoeptai, ah \ i role rn rokk ft l= two venta old, of Bedtord Patk, waa Franots K, Pendleton, tho nw Cor. worklia'on m new buiding et ‘Typmont poration Counsel, was born in Oijo and (venue and Boulpern . Boulevard | this o Jordon. Byer opped to Cas PS RUSS. Ne Jordan Mied out to a.) Mahe loney out, Evers to © Lewis fied © Hofman, NO RUN fe the son of former Tnited Btatoe Senator Pendiston, of Obtc, Hie father \ ftorn son i wvan overcome hy ‘alti acteyea tls | |One Tries to Commit Sutotde, Othe: | ORCHARDS BOMB STORY DENIED BY FRISCO MAN s Bradley. Swears Explosion Was Due to Gas, Not In- fernal Machine, “BOISE, Ida.. July §.—The entire early session the Haywood trial to-day was taken up with the reading of tea- timony offered by the defense on the anubject of the exploston at the house of Fred Bradley. on Wnahington street, San Francisco, in 1905, The testimony was taken by « com- mission appointed by. Judge Wood, who ls prestding-at the present trial, and Is intended to contradiot Harry Orchant's story as to the placing of a bomb on the front porch of the Bradley house, as a part of the conmptracy alleged against the Western Federation of Miners and ot which the State anserts that the Steunenburg murder was an incident. The defense, during the stay of the comm{ssion In San Francleoo, secured the testimony .9f Bradley himself on veral matters, and he expressed the belief that the explosion was due to was and declared that the havoc wrought by {t was not caused by ¢yna- mite. Orchard declared that the bomb ar- ranged by him to e exploded when the front door was opened contained about ten pounds of dynamite encased in a large section of lead pipe. The reading of the testimony, which ot SQUIRES WANTS TO FIGHT BURNS AGAIN. MBLBOURNE, Auatraila, July §—Tne backer of Bil Squires, the Australian pugilist, who wus defeated in tho frst round of ils Mgnt with Tommy urna, ot Colma, Cal., July 4, hae cabled to the United States offering to give Burne $2,600 and tho whole gate money, win, Sone or drew for a return fight’ with Squires within a month. A NATURAL BRACER for hot days. Iced POSTUM with croam, sugar and a squeeze ol lemcn, ath ASTSTEPTO GIRL BETS Slight of Eyo Dostros Filed Fiyo Dac BY NEW BOA Utilities Commission Oyders a Thorough Investigation of Wretched Condition. Woreo—In Agony Eig't Manth | =Paronts Discouraged, Until | They Tried Cutlcura Remedies i HINONE WEEK ALL nel gy SORES DISAPPEARED nfternogs the board : i os tor an| Our Iittlo gti, ome year'and @ alt aval ove, | Old. was taken with eczétna or that was if whet the doctor eid it was, We called in the family doc and he gaye somo 5 The Public UtiNtlee Comm! Ite frst epen meeting tt The very firet » 3 Wan to pass a renciution fmmoedia eptigation the Brooklya Hridge * yp taken by The readlutton went through without) tablets and nid she would be all right volce and the commission] inafew days, The eczema grew wo! teps to find o about tho} @nd we called in doctor No, 2. He noid ehe was teething, c3 soon ns the teeth were through rho” would be all right. But che stil eres sores, Dode tor No, 8 said it was eczema. By thie time eho ‘was atid but’ a yellow, he: hae so long made travel bridge p monsnce to life and The members of eided thar the cond! lh eore. Well, sald he cor the bridge were «: help her, 60 wo let him try it eek, One mornt caret immediate att ave the advice Hy ulate a plan mont of bridge improvement In the ac a @ little yellow pim: eyes. Of course we phoned for doctor No. 3. He came over and looked her over and seid that he could not do any- ‘ thing more for her, that we had better take her to some eye specialist, since it © was an ulcer. So we went to Oswego to doctor No, 4. and he said the eye sight was gone, but that he could help it 7 We thought we would try doctor No. 5. Well, that proved the same, only he ce and ele- ng with or crossing the bridge. To Improve Surface. Tratt Another tmportant resoluvon that | charged $40 mofe than doctor No. 4. bad the unanimous appro of the} We ere) seat aissoaraged I saw Commient a) se one of the Cuticura advertisements in De erg ey ACS Tat | the paper and thought we would try w Redules of ail cars on the) the Cuticura Treatment, so I went and surtace 50 change’ the sohedu carrying commuters. A conatderadin les purchased a set of Cuticura Remedies, which cost me $1, and in threo days our daughter, who had been sick about of railroads | The memo ¢ Sores eight months, showed t improve- ea ReET tea the commiesién are | ment and in one week all sores had dis- vinced that there is ample room for) appeared. Of course it could not re- imp: : » running time of ali | store the eyesight, but if we had used subway and ” trains, as well as Cuticura in time I am confident that it would have saved the eye. Wo think ‘i There leo renisdy Ko good for any skin — wardace)}ines: | trouble or impurity of the blood as Commissioner Maleble offered a reso} Cuticura. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott, lution for the appointment of a con-| R. F. D. No. 9, Fulton, Oswego Co., eulting —eneinesr whos N_Y., August 17,1906." heads the gas and electrical ser Complete External and I: ‘Treat city to take charge of the inspection of | my oitemer a Tntgncs, Corea eed hated meters, All of the memdoers acresd and | £9 NRCan: pest ps te 5 Ceeaane tne. tinted ath saith 1) Ekin Cuttcura Otntinent (S0e.) to Heal the Skin, Was announced that A. FOrstall | and Cuttenra Resolvent (S0c.), (in the of would be tn charge of the wo: S late Coated Pills, 25e. per vial of 0) to Purif Blood. Bold throurhout the janie Sted Ordered to. File Reports. Free, All of tHe railroads and” street ralle Toads were ordered to submit accounts of receipts and expenditures az required by the new law Gh or betore July ne resolutions call on all such cor- porations to send in their reports at} regular intervals and under a uniform rule. ‘The railways aiso must report prompt- ly all ohanges in running achedules and must make olear statements an to the methods employed in thelr operating department. The number of cats, their seating capacity and the routes. they follow must be Included in the reports. | In deference to the numerous com-| pisintw that have come from Brookly about the construction of Uie Fourth Avenue Subway, it wis decided to cali on the contractors for an ‘early report| as to the present condition of the tun-4 nel, Thousands of complaints have made to the effect that tho digging of! the tunnel has already taken toc much | se | We are“pushing” our shoes Ume, and that the public Is suffering | nvenience thereby. | | Kreat inconvenifine expert inquirers wil||| because we know that the hegin an Investixation of the Brooklyn|}/ more We talk about them | sit Company,: from. which] ae he The car schedules||, the more people will look much {a expected. will be changed for the public con- Yenlence, and the company ts likely to have some wholesome reformation at he hands of the commission. The num- at them—and all the Shoes need is a look. Even the man who knows little of character of the cars in the WS bor neg actice witt ts caretutly in-y{- Shoe quality-,can_tell at veatleated A | first glance that Lambert casa of all treet lroads| * lathe clon the commission bas called] || < HoCe are! diferent, Per= fect in finish, style, dura- bilitic and comfort—they- full report a¥ to the number of fet, being operated on.Sept. 1, 1906, Sept | 1 A808, kr the “numberthat witt be} allmble by n¢x* Sept y that time t . the commianion expects to have applied cannot be matched under i nome of Its reform medicine to the six dollars, | Street rallway fine#—s0—as to —ayold 7 i. iiGshea in the morning and evening | Our Price $3.95 hours I } i Advice from Chlef Engineer. “Ask the Man WhoWears Th 32-41 CORTLANDT ST, __ 183 BROADWAY, wniet Engineer Rice at: the Commis: | sion'’s request, submitted a aa to the contract work han from the late Rapid-Trana! In thi# the engineer & work now under contract and showed chat #ull remains to be completed. He t in the construction of ¢he| under the Bast River from the} Brooklyn theré tac been | jless delay and mismanagement for three years. He added. however, that the work Waa progressing rapidly now and. that the tunnel would soon be] feady for the operation of- trate: tte reported that the Jeying of the tracks waa well under way. He eal the Proaklyn subway should be opened late in the spring of next year. mis railed the It takes a pound of ordinary tea to go as far as a half pound of White Rose | Ceylon Tea Strongest, therefore Cheapest COLUMBUS AVE. . BET. 105 & 104 ST.. MILLER» HYAMS 65-71 SMITHIS).COR, STATE ‘S11 THREE BLOCKS FROM FULTON S? ORUOKLYHY WE FURNISH A HOME COME ; FURNITURE, ue ‘Time, the Place and the Girlt y day, one of Loft’s Ktgres and (ne theart or Wife, - Swe SUES Bonar See Display in Our Show Windows” _ SS Whe Uicee Saturanss at Geen NO MATTER WHAT.VOU WANT. _YOU CAN FINDUT MERE FORLESS © WE’ ARE THE ONLY CASH STORE . 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