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the-rest of the country. where a very their In New Orieana Postal and Western Tnion operators belonging to the Com- cial Telegraphers' ery operator in the Western Union ain office walked out at 10 o’clack tal operators to the number of thirty ined the Western Union men on strike Pittsburg at noon. York will be drawn into the As rapidly as pos- y is putting non-ynion where the As s00n as Union are out. mirike before long. pble the “i BCAspto th fon men are on mrike. rin the Western Union gr | tent. ‘main office here js asked to take 7 &@ message from a non-union man in _ ‘#ay other city it Is up to him to quit bis | It was planned to atrike the blow at ern Union and Postal when Congre; cal ‘or quit the unjon. Strike Here Moncay. “Tt fe not incumbent upon the other | midat te quit the office ‘with’ him the unlon orders them to do ao. ‘absence of such tor walked out ‘of the West- mH ialone last night. From prea- prndinedions it 1s agreed by both the fester, Union officials and the, unton Qperators that the Westem Union and Poatal oMcés here will be without anton operators when they open for: Wasiness Monde: The battlc wi Aapson of the strike of 193 in mind, the telexraphers are prepared to struggle to A Ainieh. The Western Union and Postal ere ready for the fray and have ar- fer the employment of hordes -ualon men-and women at im- portant points. Western Union Had Warning. ‘Agaistant General f the Western Union, his company orders one With the ad- | —anttted. to-day jot taken by surprise when the strike | hand Sacre pegen: He professes to. dellova that a trouble will be short-livad. a long time ago," said Mr, were prevaring to give us the double croas.| york are ready for them, 2 men at work @uy, all competent, und we will be able! 40 handle all the business offered. the atrike extends to New York, bot Involye more than sty ‘of the operators in our offices, more than that per Inthe un:on. “The reports of strikes somewhat misleading. only one man. quit at Birming- | Uiey Help Wanted To-Day ! fas -adsertised-for-in The Morning World's Want Directory, 4 * GATURDAY, Aug, We will have! Mon in Chicago on st wil per cent.| w))1 for not nlage Is embracett| munic in Western Feteowe-weowe Hera wenn nr nonte twas beoke Shipping Clerka Sign Painterr ‘Typewriters (i a ELEGRAPHERS TIE UP ALL WIRES 10 WEST OF CHICAGO Loo New York faces a strike of Western Union and Postal telegraph operators that will practically cut this city out of wire conection. with The otticers of the companies expect that the . Strike begun in Los-Angeles on Wednesday and since extended to Ghi- _ fago and all the principal cities of the West, will reach.New York Mon- day moming. It is estimated ‘that there are 3,000 operators out now, is spreadin, in the West, affecting, thus far, the big commercial, centres. New York has only fragmentary wire communication. with that portion of the United States lying west. and south of Chicago over leased wires. ©n Monday the strikers expect to tie up ali leased wire service. The only case of violence reported as} yet comer from Chicago, young postal clerk claims to have been Sazaulted by two men who stepped out | est | hired net G. If} ottte called MA + 18) 16, i + 48| New York Internati a) 98 to ther furnaces after re the fires, fearing that the bollers might yweek, monthand year, The | Blow, up World prints more “Help Wanted’ |! ds. than any three other New (hy, oe Matin re ome | slons litted the F tha blaze out after @ hard fight. ‘THE EVENING: ‘WORLD \ SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1907. ham, Ala , and five men at Dallas, Tex. I auote those places as showing the average. “Led gomues, Local union men were greatly cheered lot 7 Whls afternogn by news from the that many non-union men are walking | out with the uplon. In all of the smaller | sen where strikes have been declared | Women have remained irresponsible dema- the operators are acting like a We do not an- Government of naughty boys. Uctpate an~ and we are not looking for arbitration, There tx nothing mVe “GONG OUL part.” Strike-Breakers Rushed to Chiacgo. That the Western Union was looking for trouble was shown by prompt ac- Uon taken yesterday in this city, when thirty non-union operators were round- €d up and placed aboard the Twentieth Cantury Limited for Chicago. They ar- rived in that city thls morning pnd were hurried to Building. + Cages no information was obtains Western Union Strike-breakers are being ere as rapidly as they apply for work, but the union operators say that nearly all of them are incompe- The strikers admit hag come sooner than they expected. the Wi winter, situation appears to have from the national Jeaders of the union, but they gre Indorsin, has been done, would find strike now, In all cities te which the strike has extended masg-mertings of union telegraphers have been called for to-morrow afternoon’ Withewt doubt adopt resoluuions com- mending everything that has been done and indorsing a general atrike on beth the Western Union and Postal lines. Strike Ties Up West and South. Besides the citisg mentioned sbove there are strikes on Denver, Colorado averything that imposible to stop meetings will in Kansas City, rings, Helena, Bake \iake City, Fort worts, Cleveland, Chi: | El Paso and Houston In Los Angelos, where the strike: start-| was|ed, the airikers hoki Little business Tang Angelos to tie hast, cinnau, the commanding dyoea use-union. operators other citles are refusing to handle It When the. strike oilice, Dut wl} branch ofic Philade(pita; | HOUSE THEN SHOT TO MURDER HIM District-Attorney Victim of Dynamiters. - Operators Here Await Word to Go) sa , Out, and Strike Will Probably “Be Complete by Monday estes MINEOLA, LoL, Aug. 10—An at- ¢ early to-day to blow 1, an tempt was 19 the home of Vincent. Z estate dealer Hiallan tanker and ai inwood. “Dhe front of the dwelling was partly wrecked and two shots orere fire! at Mr Yavatt ey he ran to the ine Ht onefther bit him. Mr. Zayatt in Interpreter’ for the courts here and tas also taker an, act :Attor ney In running down Jtallan criminals Jn thia section. It Ss sucposed that the attempts against bia lfe and property were made by men whom he aided tr convicting or whose’ friends have bee \punished through his efforts. Mr, Zavutt resides wich his wife and son and father-in-law in a twa-story and’ attlc frame house on Mott gyenue, Inwood. He and hls famfly were awakenéd about 2 A. M. to-day by & terrifle expiosign that shook the house from top to bottom. The terrified mem- bers of the houschold sprang from thelr beds and were for ¢ time pante-stricken, not knowing which way to turn, Mr. Savalt was the first to regain his componure. and he ran to the front of the buliding and logked from @ second- story window. Mra. Zayatt telephoned to Deputy- Sheriff Joseph Foster and Constable William Bejcher, both of whim live In Inwood, and they vistted the Itallan quarter of the village and made an at tempt to get a clue to the perpetrators of the outrage, but ax usual n auch tye part in. agsisting the Disthc His appearance at the window was the signal for the fring of two shots. One bullet went through the window and lodged in’ the celliig of the room, Mrs, Zavatt had followed her husband to the window and the bullet pas between them, Mr. Zayatt had grabbed hin gun_be fore running to the window, but he M1 not have a chance to take a shot! at the dynamtters, it being so dark that it wag Impoussble to see anybody out aide the house. There was a second explosion, much Mphter than the first, just as Zavatt rosobed the window, and thls Ume the front of the house caught fire. The flames did not make much heedway, however, as the nelghbors, all of whom had been aroused by the explosions, former a bucket brigade and sown had the fire out. An Investigation showed that the front door of the house had been blown in ana demolished by the explosive, which Ss supposed to mave been dyna. mite, while all the windows on the floor were amashed and the eail- the front room on the ground floor was badly cracked in all directions ortion of It blown down. Ravalt tobl Assistant Disiriet-At- tornay Bennett that he had no Idea who could he the authors of the outrage, but his wife pressed the lan {heat attack had some connection with @ arrest of @ man not long ago who is suspected of having ahot and fatally wounded hia former partner.n the hotel business at Inwood The hotel man wax shot while in bed, his assailant firing through a window, and he dled later in the hospital Capt. I. W. Maceolini, who lives on Henry street. near the home of Zavatt. esther potice tt taoeatd -intormatt eat at led to the arrest of the sumprot, | and Zavatt also assisted the [ =| Attor in the $e. if Since then Capt. Maceolini has re-| celved a letter threatentin, it ts belleved » ra frtende oot the mney Mra Pavety thinks that the same persons committed o-day’s outrs ge. ——————— his life and 5 by TOWN WRECKED BLEW UPBANKER'S GIANTS BEAT PIRATES WITH AMES THE HE HERO (FINAL SCORE.) GIANTS. 003000000— SBURG. (000101000— NEW YORK, Long Islander Who Has Aided} Aug. 10—The Glants took up thelr bur- = 3 trleving yesterda pitch against his old team mates, but MeGraw said nay anu put Ames on the slab, Sabeuuw McGann, id. ecosf0 Oo eR 4 oltcher Was robbed of a thiple by Andersoa’y |catch. NO RUN: ouwcesccor lo-a RUNS. wl S-ccob =e ~wlemloopecez 5 5 PITTSBURG. E| fnket,- whieh he hurt ‘while gett! OF Anderson, rf to Wagner. NO RL McGann. Nealon out, Dahlen to Mo- 0 | Gann. NO RUNS, Abbattichio, 2b... 9 (0, Nealon. ‘st Nealon, Doyle taking | third Browne tripled. scoring Doyle, Browne scored hor tees a evlin singled and stole pecond. Strap Rineled, acoriie Devlin, B f | Wagner to Nealon, THREE RUNS. ‘Sheehan, 3b.. cocueccoooL og Coote NO eR UD leoscoco- conve filed to Browne. Hallman. batting for Willis, walked. And vi RUNS. nderaon fanned NOD | ? a COSSSee Soo. -le sBatted for Willis, third Inning. “Bresnatjan hit by batted ball. MeGann fanned Dahlen fied to Clarke. Doyle fanned. Ni Base Hits—Off WI} vie fann O RUN First Base on Eyrova—Pitteburg. t Banes—Glar. suck" OuteBy Ames, 4 by Willis, iby Leever, & Three-Base Hits—Browne. Two-Base Hits—Strang. Btolen Bases—Devlin (2) peuple Playa—Doyie, off Leever. 3. it Wagner popped fo Dahlen. Clarke took second on a passed ball. Abby singled, scoring Ciark Dahlen : Pitteburg, 2 to left. Browneffanned. NO RUNS Dahien and Me- ahien and McGann; Deviin (un-| fied.to Bhannon. Leeyer out. McGann. “NO: RUNS. G r=Deviin, Anderson. _Umpires—O'Day BROOKLYNS WIN ROM: REDS AND HOLD FIFTH PLAC (FINAL SCORE,) BROOKLYN. 000010001— 2 CINCINNATI. 000000100— BATTING ORDER. singled, sending Anderson to third. Clarke wag doltled up with Leach, Dahlen to McGann ndergon scoring, Wagner struck out, ONE RUN. led. Doyle filet 10 Leach, pes | fanned. NO RU eted | han fined to Devlin, as Ne: stealing and Devlin ran to feat, pleting: a double play unasajsted. ond trying to Stretch It, Clarke to Wag- per. Hrowne fanned. | Devin fllad t) | Wagner. NO RONB, gole-an: Doyle leever, Doyle to Dahl L Peavey Dove ahlen. Leach filed to gut, hit by the ball he hit. McGann ay Med to Wagner. Dahlen Med (0 Shee-| the street by han. NO_ RUNB. jar O@weil on second. Welmer died, Pas- forius to Jordan. Huggins Burah. ONE RUN, Eighth Inning. pha MAT hey HIt by “pitched ball. Burch | MoUs. secrinced. Kane to Gangel. Ritter lined te Odweli. Pastorius angled. iM gut at the plate, Mitchell to NO RUN: Mi ell singled. but dled ste it. Tay ty ATO AT MOTeelr wate Oost tel flied to Maloney. NO RUNB, of Na BY EXPLOSION OF | nwetea Boston, York When the word is given here. cut off New York from the rost the United Btu and (he play has been disci Off from tie rest of the w Forfing out have no Krievauces Ao menting - ae No, iv ° cre attan Lyceus, reet, Lae Western Union sul han a large uinber of gots at No. 1% Broadway ready for the une by th faca ro glye wan axex, Ont, seventeen ne at the dows were broken in a Jefferson avenue automobile garage of Hon-union operators orderea “here. An International Fight? Pre erident Sam Small, cs “| ttonat-organtzation—ot the-tett y wired to (ie local he ner president of Local No. | Teprosentative fic | Hraken | ont The_fat Y | Injured “hoe aoM “By HIMMER-THP 4.) John O' De 5) stalling aw 1 lot the | tr | teak when, | ing el vat on the Knowles Saitpeter Works, at Nos. [thts atternogn miner ¢ stuft exploded, when a spark fr starting ® ne! wrecked’ the pld three-story 2) O'Donnell and TT) ot the plant |s 7 | the engineer, kily went buck to aching wafety nit reached five big tec) euch contalning killed were Brakeman of “Ammierstburg: onion, of Amhe: sex; {n | Conductor Thomas Barry, of Amherst. burg. Englgcer David Cottrell and Mrs ~ | Mufy Morton, of Yprtiuntl, Mich. & passenger on the train, were severely & for a radius of three hun- Bon thé Plu Amy h cz on the Amherst: | | burg of the road, The tral: | was, bein lo Up to-day when, It IW] | sald, Brak’ McNa covered that | the‘ ltro-s © yan leaking tn the car, He starfed to open It and step te! nowt Warning, the ex: plosion 0. With twenty milen that wan felt r explosive let go, te ne de for n'8 mmashing Latng| Nke kindling. th and eng! the fron and where they only & hole (We feet across. Pa town an glans © bulding« quivered under then «a ay In part The Phafelal Jor will about %290,0%. there feet deen an HUGHFS NISAPPROVES WHITLATCH ELECTION, lal to the Byening World.) ALBANY, Aug. 10.—-AdJt.-Gen. Henry ann t Gov. Hughes dis approved of the election of Robert Rus- | sell W. Whitlaten as Captain of the | Third Battery. Jt tw announced that the Goyernor acted on the recommenda tion of Brig.-Gen: James MoLaer, act | tag commandar of the Natious! Guard. eo leadership of the sec shud to win two NITRO GLY CERINE, (2, DETROIT, Mich. Aux, 10—Two men| | wore killed RUNS. ‘GOND SCORES IN ‘read station at|n les injand! | Ha to-da Dullding in -te-tte| people was Injured, | 5 Own to pieces shock offtie explosion was plainly felt for twaty iniles, around It was no heavy in thia city th Alperman to Jomgn Second Inning. 10.-One hundred and four golfers ens tered for the old time annual Bhin« necock Hijls’ Handicap, which to-day brought to—an—end the taurnament of | thatelub, Walter J, Tray’ national champion and C. B, MeDon- ald, firat amateur title holder In the United States, were among the starters, The play was at 38 holes. yt ored_ wore Hirement re, |) James Managan, of Amherstburg; Sta- tion Agent A. O. Stimers, of 1: Hureh hied to Kane. Ritter fvuled to Pastorious filed to Kruger ‘Odwell fouled to Burch. Weimer fled Huggins walked filed to Bureh. Fourth Inning Shinnecock, §, 18, 70; H. #, Steams, En slewvod, Oi, 18, 70; Fred Spare, Boglewood! 8 from the depot ts in ruins. contalning the nitro-giyverine ked Friday night near the to pe taken to-day to al ¢ lowed we Laat Fifth Inning Engen’ opt 90..§. 72) L. The Murdock Bhlane F) Huggins to places, (e-| ds und nearby | to elevator bes! j Kruger died Aug. Jo~Dhe races to-day resulted as follows: |Waha’ NOR Bath Marie (3 to 2 for place) 2 }3. rig. titra and Mit- Time-rl.07, The Beel, Grace Kim ball, Mespaling, Humorisi, Sally Pres- |ton'and Royal River also! ran, BECOND 3E — Steeplechase, short courses Unree-year-olde and Up.—Dell i} Leath (even and J to 2) 1, Tony t to 1) 2, Damagi Time3-46 waa | Plover, Ralph Reese, Judge Nolan ned for “Glaputing deciaton on Mit.| Golden May a He tried to throw ball dango 4 tol) 2; Kittle Smith & ‘Time, | 10.85. Mise sxilant, Bayoy Lark, Lady at “Hummel! began, play Lobert died at| Ing short for Br Bansal fouled to Buen Szventh Inning. | Haaiman, 3 ‘Mime, 112 2-6,’ Only three Mined to Adwell. Jordan Med to Mitch- J, W. ONeill, # to 6 J 113 1-5. Ben Strong, Doc Kyle, Frank Co Odwell singled, Kane poortng, water and Royal Legend also ran. Twirler rine Down the Hits} Against Pittsburg’s Bold Bids for Runs. (Special to The Evening World.) EXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG, en anew: to-day, | with hopes of ree Waterloo, Mike Lynch begged for a chance to First Inning. pannon out, Abby| to firet. Browne the anme way. Devila was hit bs | ball ana stdle second. Strang Anderson fa McGann, ( Bad’ BIT ma Leach out, “Dahlen rke oul the same way, | DR a Kteat atop. NO Second Inning. Abby had to have a doctor fix up his he's fast shot Bresnaian fagne nn fied to Anderson. Dahlen ined 8. Wagner walked, aby was doubled with Wagner, Doyle to Dahlen tol Third Inning Doyle singled. “Ames sacrificed; Willis nfon pat, Wagner to wild throw to Abby. | resnahan out, Sheehan out, Dovle to first. Gibson Fourth Inning. Leever began pitching for Pittsburg. Leach filed to Dahlen. Clarke walked Nealon popped” to 3 RUN, pe Fitth—tming. Ames filed to Nealon. Shainon Med Sheehan popped to Dahlen. on Doyle to Bixth Inning. Devito fied to Leach. trang atruck | resnaha’ t, Bhi panenehan ou echan to frat Anderson hit by pitches ball. Leach Beventh Inning. MoGann fied to Leach. Dahlen sin- 8. Abby fanned. Nealon singled. Eighth Inning. Shannon singled, but wan out at seq- Gibson out, 1 nen to McGann. Leever, ror. Anderson forced Ninth Inning. Strang doubled past first. Bresnahan Dahlen to McGann. Abby out, Je to | opr we law, error robs Hie ahaa vie to | chyered the blaze In the cellae, Lobert out, Alperman to Jordan Ninth Inning. Alporman ot - Lobert » Genzel, Coney walked. Batch died, Ganzel to) te ade \N STUN Hommel} singled, Grey scor Me ; roll took setpnd on throw euc Welmet to Ganze? Re fied ty Malo Welmer and ey Beblel batted to Jordan, NO} GOLF TOURNAMENT (Special to the Ryening World.) P GROUNDS, L. L, N. ¥,, Aug. . former inter- ‘The beat scores, firat round: J, Metoalfe % 74) Oly Pickbardt, Shelter Ipland, Gearge Abbott, Shelter Inland, 72:'C. G, Coakley fepnnesper. 58 ftord Dunning, Mss abanu, Poe ‘i shold Ragas Saneste, Prats Orme Borup, Fale, TP, ry iratti, yale gaek Kiiddlecown, onal, 96. 4,_ 72! i ton, a i. Rl alten 2d’ Baltuerol . Lyon, Hn ws g Mererole wie 17. pi FORT ERIE RESULTS. PRACK, Ont, PORT ET FURST RACE-Beatrice K. (3 to 1. “yclopa 0 Fan. THIRD RACH—Revery (to 1) 1, Fan- riny, Linda Lake, Luey May, Tom pat and Andalupla also ran. JURTH RACK.—Fantaotle, 3 to 4, Charley Gilbert, 2 to 6, 2; Charite FIFTH RACE:—Trackloss, ¢ to Ld; ELEVATOR MAN FELT BRTAN'S AULE WL of Belleyue Doctors Get Revenge for Insults Heaped On by Morris. STOCKS ACAI HAMMERED I FURIOUS PAD Roaseyelt’s of War on New Declaration Trust Heads Made Excuse for Smash. There was angther. violent break in shares down'again to lower prices than fo spoke the wpokesman of a. sturdy re icuched during the meni: bam-of three-subjects of » employed as va the ‘tone of the statement bj Bonaparte after with the President yesterday, determinathon Uon to aggressively push, the corporations td ‘Enery Eattin. addressed Harry Morris, 1 In the hospital car [stopped the elevator between the third | and fourth foors. the Adunitntatra- A dew low record for British consols London «regted the market and helped to create apprevien- olders of securities threw. on the market in lirge blocks and with- Foolish youth! | yaung fellpw you have! been calling un‘ zp pec | would bring ahip did all thay T expected of har The market closed’ weak and active, jand. nging from 2 to 6 points ik word that *; * Much Jess g2n sons shall ne'er be slaves,” of stocks to-day were 521,090 shares and of bonds $700,000. ‘Aso Britannia rules the litt,’ — The Closing Quotatio: The following are shall personally: write « Lunanon Tines and -Geonral to land rarines If these Inaulta continue,” “And for the present some one ejme’s | Am: hame shall be ,Pants,” valets ws they proceeded to adjust of Morris's features and shine his international avRg changes. tr N we Es Bs eat 0 Gotsty ote: we sounded } z ly H a + a. ‘Armstrong tan and round and round and round, combatants were cooped between floors in a eheet-tron shaft a: R258 - r from the mad- ally came dow! scerssensitecondl: to the ground floor wit ihe stralned enlente cordiale out In a fighting mens =F ree into the arms Fe kuards of the hospital. Morris’es face was badly bunged up. Fores Hots SSSPSECS EERSESNG! Po Aothing to bag about n appearance. ‘Eat Dwenty=* Trae # Es Aault and with them was taken anouser grisoner, “Ben Matthews, Ccarged with stealing laundry, FIERCE BLAZE IN NASSAU STREET, & Big Crowd Drenched by burst ing Hose, but Sticks ae ish PLES RS oe. ar SSHe MP ES PEPE PS eene! 7 ee esse NEC eerne! TS SER STESUE: F 2 F DY SENTERY, DIARRHOEA, SReet Reket piaced over the stomach. and bow Wil afford Imunediate rrijel and +oen sileed, a cure, Fe FEeEE esas Fire engines were called upon to fight ry Nassau street this afternoon. story prick bulkding at these numbers ts occupied on the ground floor by W , furnishing goods, and the largely occupied by PEPE Rock Island of tat will cui RES CUENZ upper stories are manufacturers of Jewel cases. Employees in the building ‘rushed to means of the stairway as rd a ery of fire fram smoke and then dls- (ulckly as they he ke led fo Shannan. Wagner out, |q man. who amell Wor further detaits vee | SURPLUS GAIN IN BANK STATEMENT. bank maleneet i ceived Tea , the banks showing @ small raln in sur- street between John tremely narrow oo: | Malden | sopn ‘ane ves pie! bia Bil) station ta make | m for the firemen to work. after a bard fight pas ale: to | ro to the upper | The damage was $20),(00. \ > UNCOVERED A LIVE WIRE, frp Pipher: -n—plumberieseuiaiant ry Requires 6W Bast Thirteenth street, it covered w lve wire In the basement of | figures as Inaied ‘at the Clearning Hou 46 First_avenue noon and recelved 8,000 volts | Theavy auidanon va MOCK TATKeL, | hoki $1,760, re In exc jo taser vee hich bese Tas over lant week banks now posits, decree When |aken to Belleyuo tt mee found that @ skuiled. Kane fanned de | bls tiie Reserve regi Sut ils expected thet he will FITZPATRIGK.—fuddenly, on Aug. ®& Ler aMounT Ec BETWEEN THE oO > acing RAGILY, 290\ pa. ah quanren ane eLuery, PEABODY 4 CO., mane: or THE cluETY swine OMMRIEN—On Au 2; Basil, 3. Time, Principe, Moner ins, Omah J, CONNECTICUT DOE 1,78 KNOTS AT SE Speed Test on Run to This Port Proclaims Her to Be Flyer. The battleship Connecticut, bullt By the Government of the New York Navy- Yard, steamed through the Narrows to- day. vringing records of her spped tests off the Maine coast and on her run to this port. The Connecticut anchored of Fompkinevilix yhere she will loed wirpe. ballet} given a compara- The battleship was give jive teat with her sister stilp, the Louls- Tana. which -wes—hutit—byprivate_can- trast gf Newport. News, and het per- formance Is Fexanied al highly ‘sath actory, : Rear Admiral under why personal direction th a Wore mage, naid that the apeed shown by the CoB necticut In her four houra’ tria! during the run home was extremely satiafao- tary n have witnes 1d Admiral Ural that haa pivased mel more n the four-hour ‘test of the -Con- cut-on the run home. The battle- od many, speed tots,” a hore, and 1 think the average Speed of I knots for the four hours would have been excelied had the qual- tty of t 1 been superior. Mahe ‘Connecticut. demonatrated that she hae a oonslstent sea speed knots. Her engines | ras and she elxht smoo ane ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR w iintite. cure Crumps, Spagna, eh, Navara. Vomiting. Heartburn es Headache or int 3 CHOLERA MORBUS Internsily..n half to a teaspoonful ef Rad. F Meniy) elie in bale tumbler uf Fopedted “as often as (he dlasharges Wiye abd a fa nish Meroe ‘There ts not a remedial agent in the world fever and ague and all other ue and fevers, aided hy. PILLS. 29 quic NaD- READY RELIEF y drug "RADWAY & CO.. SSE Eim St. N.Y. St, N.Y. CONSTIPATION sue tpdtaarter ng Teere } sagered with, chronle cow. Fehaeel leary with Tutereal pil Hy ze rales. Sa Ay Sceaey Best for The Bowels }| rarer Rete fargi Sete Oat be fa gle balk” the canting io tare or rout, terling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. Gog. | AMAUAL SALE, TEN MILLION WOKES Ha INSECT. Spratt Fits ANY BOTTLE. hl stole, ew OUR: Hiving | lnpegt. y inal 250," eaek, tern av, NM & Agents Wan BROWN.—On Thursday. after a jong {Me THARINE A NROWN, dayenter late residence, 903 24 ay ork, Sunddy Aug 1). 1907, 2 PM + invited. Interment 1907, PATHIOK, eon of the late Edward gpd Susan Fitepatrick, in the 36th year of bis age. Native of Legnwee! Ballintemp! County of ( Funeral Fesidence, 243) Fiehth aye, on Sun Aug. 1, at 1.80 M. Interme tery. 1901, MICHARL O'BRIEN, beloved And of the late Mary O'Brien, natlre of County Longtorg, Parieh of Columbadil, Ireland, Funeral from hls late residence, No, 892 10th ay,. on Monduy, Aug. 12, at 9.39 A. Mi) thence to the Chérch -of Bt Raphael, 419% at. weet of 10th ay., where a rolemn high requiem mans will be offered for the repose of his soul, Interment Calvary Cemetery. INCREASING THE LEAD By thousands every day. In five days this week The World printed 15,160. sep- arate advertisements. The Herald, New York’s second highest newspaper, in the same time printed 7,870 ad- vertisements, or 7,280 less than The World. do not re |