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i ECTEMA ON HIS” EVES AND FACE MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1907. EVENING WORLD RACING CHART EVENING WORLD RACING CHART BIKECOP AJAX | SEVENTH DAY AT SARATOGA. SECOND DAY AT EMPIRE CITY. HURT IN FALL PANIC AS AUG. 12. CLEAR. TRACK FAST, AUG. 12. CLEAR. TRACK FAST, TBS FIRST RACE—Lendicap; 9730, added. three reervolde) wexen furiones { Sadiaie male (ek i pasar | tnden. fehrters an i sees FESR ge pingr RACE salden tre i syed tive a hate turlonas He Was Chasing a Runaway | Afflicted Five Years—Medical Treat- | ; fo ; rer ater Geer igh Ce When Boy Ran in Front | ment of No Benefit—Inexpress- Vt The Wreant 4 4.1 | Indes. Barers aie Pag hicg eeeee Se alah Cros ee | ible Suffering from Burning © a cope i : 5 | oo Hea i f HBrenton 19 18 8 of His Wheel. and Itching—Cuticura Affords Mintberla, Acrobat, y and Taito si "| ab0, Concerned" if ft Bisby Diggins * pw 3 | i } To [739 ae ce nseney ert. Pre ime | eto RATT eae bee Bike Cop Avex women, cmannion INSTANT RELIEF AND = et Pt or x © mame Tie Engrel ‘ aoaee g R 0 4 t 0 strong man of th m @ Department. Meinerny © io 10 hprorerrsest qeed with «rus ew Oe white to the end crippled Asing a runawa Lady Sichel tas th i} si. “I had been troubled Passengers on Neptune: Liner Ten- 3 iiing; three year olds, §#) added, one mile and one fternoor. A. team of hors jore or lest ‘ Ga Pern crest pace to a waeon of the Hygein Crve- | fot five. years with eczema, but not H apo . : 20 as aot oftl& Ls Company were eating thelr oats seriously; until two nessee- Hunt Ten Minutes ior = fi TrUnor oe es PT ReRAGe Sears apie 4 benim ; if iF) u - 1Aines two yéarn old which have not iy eh AE AEA at times and erack te « half furlongs. i soeed et, d | Life-Preservers Found 4 ene he a nae Ee tie hey 5) eri and ages ’ =) e St d - H ld d SEB eR" iene Saray La Wetter inadie ne Hundred and - Fourteenth AS fen]: Puce at such: 4 spp Whitman atarted af Litas L suffered mora _ Stowed in Hold.. e id] See EC FN tah, Lear cape “ ; id empk sev Four lives were lost, and'500 passengers on the big Sound steamer Beat ma Jockeys. Open High Clon, jwent ar and ¢ : 1) gave! the Outicura’t u ei 9 f poise) uct n fa. the Whitman © sidewaik, Remedies a trial. 1 41 Cuticura Soap ; Tennessee, running for the Neptune line from Boston to this city, were i010. 48 ey : 24 tart “i Biiiad ze ‘and hot rate ioibathe ray face, pat : ; 5 3 y 5 7 arioeiainnds Barsae erringer. 40) aw nt 4 Ly applied Cuticura Ointment., This’ gave: thrown into a:panic at 3 o'clock this marhing, when she collided with a sie Marloris_andPareds: thel ways Trotension crowded pollegmatichaas deeded! Denies TP eatant pallet, iaithal IU Leoppec ties eee : y 1 npwrard;: $1,500 -) Waddell. and. the Jatier EEL it! = Dr. Royce took the damaged giant to itching and burning and softened the * 240-ton schooner seven miles off Bridgeport. : § co same “Winner. | * fy FOURTH RACE three year aida and upw art li 2 fy dcio ns Intention #kin, and in less than oe month Les : ‘ 7 * : fctre tis tt be Espo ig pee RTaH Gs aa n he X-ray 0} eft elbow. | cured of t ase continued to. The schooner Myronus, a three-masted craft, laden with granite, MOM 8, BALE Re tnt at pan Dace ER pay rot, Won cally. Place same, Win An was fearful ee Exp iiteh GERORS secon a 442 6 6 a © y_ Kare : ae had bei, dehavetlesd <Gntt she i * ‘ + . tary) 2 rae Starter Wo. ey sh than six months’ and have uw nuth< sank within two minutes after the crash, four of her crew of six going a ; ary 108 4 abe cura Soap ever since. The cure in my ‘ i ‘ ea 3 bY 3 1 16, 42 1 case was comple! and the cost was down with thé shattered hulk. “A great hale was stove in the bow of a8 28 $ 3 Typeset + Rothing cam ares with the doctors’ rs e 5 7 30 ww 4 92 2 7 HS BR | bills. he Cuticura Kemedies are a the Tennessee atc ve the water line, her pilot-house was smashed and her Tae a LG Beary: won S 3 | godsend to any one. John B. Moore, he P 5 d Se a ar 2 EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. ester. Vt. Jan, 6 and March 3 engines crippled, so that all of her passengers had to be transferred to the | peta snd Rio Grande. ee e ca _ 3 9 Marshall 2 aia, | peer, ee steainer Maine, of the Bridgeport line, RL OP Art eStopetencrcant ati Unt uke bendsleditin) Intent idee aed le Fen Moo ce SGndeea big urelghieid Hansel wea Uringsocoe ele yrueme City nice TRACK | : d 2 , Poat.” zt; _ off, Time—2.08.__Start_poor. Won oe ees ae 7 Pa TaT ONKERS, N.Y, A aaeice| The serious charge is made that there wert no preservers available | index_s 1 Mana fa halt tyfionaes Bree Les Pree Be for to-morrow's taces are as follows ; on the Tennessee. Men, women and children, hundreds of them clad i Kite 19) | winners Banat Lay Alberta: Crenst Mi _Onsng EWI Doe [pasted Ly eny, Nears cures by 7 M a Nanona | uticura Kemedies. ; : + + 737? Lally .... q L enly in nightgowns and pajamas, raced frantically about the decks hunt-} |—) First, sason - § | 22s fiatguracon Shilling | «For twenty years I had dandruff of , 3 ‘ ‘ ree Blaney A: me Farlajan Model Preston seay | the worst kind, "had tried doctors and ing for the life belts. Ten minutes after the collision they were discov- Beratched—Right Royal. = = SS ma Se ‘ Minraball [all kinds of hair tonics, but none helps L e 5 i \aicap; for t da; $100 added= five and a@ hi ‘ 648 Harrington Diccing me. My head was covere over'an ered, packed in bales in the hold. 7A Spe BAe tee ere sods mat nn, | ot Hee [eal Ai eas rad covered al ore ae “4-85; off, 5.00, Time—1.06 2-5. Won easily, Owner—-R. F. Aibert Bt Post, tn _thi | itch so I could hardly keep my hands off eis a ——Aecording-to-many-ef the passengers |} the side He oenme up within a few: = aR ome Span High Cee Pa "0 added one tte ew Cn mi on the big steamer the crew displayed | feet of Billetty, who was unable to ire Se RON Biss fog Bo aT “0 ray ear <4 rons driving, and used the Cuticura Soap, Cuticura . ee al the culy| 2%. and aasisted him to the side, § 9 3 Rou 2 2 $ $3 " Ointment, and Cuticura Resolyen Jakt etait attehd) ahhh ARS Lociets Misded 7 | where ropes wera lowered to them. ne Ri 44 Miller | 13.5 3 as Gate The first treatment stopped my_hea two persons rescued from the sunken| ‘Xe other remove was made by 1nomas| ,-, Manhelmer - 4g ee HOne 8 H She Cray Vireinta “Mant from itching, and two bottles of Reaol- } schooner were pulled out of the water| A Kenny, of No. 21 State atreet,| ‘' Minck Oak loss 8 1g 112 we Tide Rance Yent and two boxes of Cuticura Oint= ; 2 ‘Conatding . 2 2 3 runner Lup | ment cleaned my head of dandruff an by passengers and held up until other| Brooklyn. He heard a feeble shout from| (ff, On, Genmtine TT AEM 5 52 Soak yae a Hinsley now I am completely cured. A. A Passengers, alded only by a colored |the neighborhood of wreckage floating | eos. Ziepben 2 #8 = Dugan... 52 68 Tana good race, closing Aruadin eet Bullock, Greenville, Ore., Nov. 18 and ; porter, lowered a boat. or| Where the schooner had gone down. He| __ Semiched—Bir Cieaes. Kine morsianiand SS) eats erreshe THIND RA ana eecenicis Dec. 24, 1906." + ~ Gapt. W. C. Billetty, of the schooner! did not wait to strip off so much as his Teakeete DET dicap. Cuticura Soap (25¢.), Ointment (Boe), Resotrent Myronus, said when he arrived in this| phoes, He swam about tor asvaral min fe et {aoe}. ard Pals 250), are. oid Uhroughout the ety on the Maine that te collision) utes through he thick mist Setore Tne = Potter Dig de Chet, Corps Br ftg oS 105, 110, 11% 110 Boston. stele ‘Gutcura Book on Skin Diseases. | Volly Pr was entirely the fault. of the helms- man on the Tennessee. He declares that there was a thick haze, but not a 7 Columbus Ave ‘o- Mailed tree, could get to the drowning sailor, who had been stunned by a falling spar, IN STRIKE dense fog. He was darely making Progress before a one-knot breeze taking f@cross the course of the Tennessee and ound In ‘the same direction. Scheoner’s Captain Talks. “| was heavily laden with granite Mocks,” he said, “that I had shipped .@t Mount Desert, Me. My course was Only Boat Lowered by Passengers. Meanwhile no effort was made by the crew to lower a boat. Men and women crowded about Capt. David Wilcox, of the Tennessee, pulling at his clothing And besceching him to perform a hun- dred different services for them. To some of the passengers he seemed com- pletely flustered. (Continued from First Page.) grievances. As they filed out here 1 saw a number of the old-timers who have grown up with us crying. THese men and women have cimply quit jobs that most of them were sure of holding for life. We no longer con- sider them employees of this company called out, as they handle no commer- celal business. graph business all over the coun- try was almost completely paralyzed during the late afternoon. The West- érn Union kept the tickers and stock quotation wires in action until the mar- ket closed, At the opening of the Stock the officers of the union. Wesley ‘Russell said to-day: “It makes no difference what the men East vote to do. When the time comes they will be ordered out. and that wil! be all there is to it. They will come out when we want them.’ Supt. Coak, of the Western Union tn Secretary Pretension FOURTH RAC jonas. ue southeast on the port tack, when The only boat that| yp ts charged by Secretary and Trea- demands for higher wages and shorter |Exchango and the Produce Exchange this city to-day issued a statement say- le where onl, I made out the lights of the Tenncasec, | Was cleared was lowered by the jack { the Jocal unjon.| hours, made on Saturday, are granted. he | ing that there will Td McInerney, 0} d.|to-morrow ‘the real strength of the not be any arbitra. IAL FOR Both my side Mehta were burning) tar and young Kenny, of Brooklyn,| {ort the Weatern Union forced the| One news aasociation and a number | strikera will b® shown. Son iof (hesstrike: " : CHOCOLATE COVERED |. 0c brightly and I biew my fog horn con-|'They thought there mwas a possibility Shark iy this city. He knew nothing | of brokerage houses have agreed to! 4 general order was promulgated thin| atten! Fecive RO deputation of th li athe Atsuren chocoe 196 etantly, ey of saving the f el strike : z the i Ft: Mr. Cook, ait | SPECIAL, ASSORTES COs aie peice ce the wheal sews lgcersieraiine echonee who had gone | pout it until Afteen minutes after Baye Tesi Bats cemanded by “the | afternoon over the wires, presumably’ | hold, no communtcation with them "| [CRATES Go” KINDS! roTxn AY Iam positive, for he altered his course.) What Tennessee's Officers Sa menipbad walked oo ; at work, will refuse to handle mit | by President Clowry of the Western | senha Due Corday. TR CLE which watt ‘ | SPECIAL FORT HHS TUESD. But he shifted his. helm to the wrong | a ol the oiicata of the Tenn, Tried to Avold Strike. mercial biteine: Union, and tranamitted to all branch | Will rend! “Having dott tie Que, and cients mics, | YAMEKAS ASET vous 10€ Gom sce ey | f side and bore down upon me under nate | oes thelr inactivity and lack ef inite| qe did atl we cosld to avol &| President Ahearn, of the Telegraphers |offices through the city, thet all clerks | [OP your pay: "We Wil APPlY Mt once a | CHOCOLATE COVER speed. I was on deck wath one of BY Ctive on the ground that ihoy eee | gre iheclared Metnerney, “but the |Union, announced that he has recelved [and operators who stick to thelr posta/ at work, Tand we are Coo 25, men 100 Tare Row store. 0) mate were below. I barely had time fairly ewamped by panic-stricken wom- pala goaded us to it The last |a telegram from Bamuc! Gompers, Presi: | will recelve throe days’ pay for four-| (ipseg fun men. encing to Vo | fo shout a warning to them down the en and children. Every stateroom on| straw was imposed by Mr. | dent of the ‘American Federation of| teen hours’ work j because we did not consider ypplicants hhatchway and leap into the rigging. | the big boat was filled. In some of th. chief clerk to the Chief Operator, C- O. |Labor, to the effect that the telegraph-| This is taken to mean that It ts the! em com= 38 jem | t 0 President Samy SMonacodor | i ‘Wathin one minute of the time tha) there were as many as seven people, | ygoCammon, of the main office. _|era have from him at thelr disposal a satan ton otatne Rpanawers yon ork thet Toerieans eit Gombers of the Papliscssinal Steamer had alterod her course sba/ counting small children. The screama| “Three men, discharged on Saturday lrund of $2,250,000 an a atrike fund. When the news was received at the| ! the cltv to-day to ald the vir etyet ay cmonre. aid the atrikers {1 ‘Apprentic struck “us abaft the port bean, and cut take measages &n advisory capacity. of the frightened mothers and the shrill | pecause they refused to This is in addition to the $1,000,000 | Wall street office in the Stock Exchange | through the deck as it she were plough-| cries of the children drowned the com-| rom non-union operators, went to Pe Promised by the raliway telegraphers, | there were then at work tventy-seven'| —— ing a chunk of cheese. Just as sl®) mands of the officers. Th, : ked for thelr time. He operators, forty having gone out. The struck I saw the mate, Austin Riley.! were choked with Te a een Ae gat to hell out of the office Strike Still Spreading. men who remained. had. hard work | FAILS AGAIN TO SELL sprawiing young. okitham to Ket to Muny of the women ran about handling the press..of Ddusiness, or he would have Girls Evict Girl Operator. ““elimbing to the rigging. He was &bdve” Ones, them thrown OUCy The alrike spread still further through In Summer you want THE BONDS OF THE ciTy. me in the mixzén sheets when we becan| with two bables in thelr arm caters at work heard of|the South and West to-day. The en- to sink. I did not see anything of/ dozens of little boys ‘and girls, wens eo eerie BEC Cte) EN UO Ar ae Cais) Bait aun remmieecareag eye) energy without heat. bis f z y ut No, nth avenue, attempt eviocoay ne sak i George Smythe, the cook, and the other! hauled naked through the choked ‘Gre Why the Men Quit. went out at noon. At Denyer twenty: bjs a. Weatern Union branon of: ere at made to-day by | Drink iced two men who were drowned. Nem 2 telt- the Myronus-going' down. + Deputy Comptrotler McCovey patch of city four of the twenty-five operatora in the Postal ofloe tolned the Western Union’ ridors, ‘The men” paxaéngérn behaved ap! to BLOCks.and.-bents fell a tre} ne They told the operator, Miss ©. | age eonTpatey eer through. ons.of.{t Belnvider, a. slooteen-veerele- git: teat ry below nw lke a sinker I Jumped from) aidiy according to all reports aud did far| omcora, insulted four of its women em-| operators tn idleness. Strikes were de- Sitar keh Na been decirels and then ecenea (0.000 worth at public sale GO the rigging Into the water, shouting for" yore to quiet the frantic Rouen ell who were discharged because clared at halt a dozen other points, and 3 i at) last effort to sell $29,000.00 worth J e ose help. I was rescued by A passenger.) heres than the members of the crow. Pee eaniced to the union, It has ad-jall in the face of advice from the na- of bite ones made two months ago, = and so was my seaman, who had thel poo ia iat ¥ £) Lney: \xe-preakers before altional leaders of the unlon to be con- O ARBITRATIO. practically failed. Only $2,000,000 wor wheel when the smash came." a jes could be heard the cry|vortised for strike to-day put a|fervative and careful. ’ were bid on. If this effort falln th strike, was declared and SAYS MANAGER OF Comptroller will see what Ceylon Tea Petty Officer Saved Captain. Fata y The bitter feeling of the men toward vay and iIn Where are the life preservera?" ¢ special policemen on duty in} the way of dimposing: of the bonds at ‘The skipper of the sunken schooner! fut there seemed to be no one from Lae pc Union Building aa though| the company was increased to-day by CHICAGO OFFICE, | private ste under a new bill passed by was rescued by Michael F. ®lthe engine room to the hurricane deck | PS emomere criminals. It in| the action of the company In placing ten aah a eislature, Cools while it Stimulates. , mara 35 een their emplo: ¥ who knew where they were stored. | plain that the Wester Whistle Brings Help. [ots atrike and forced It.” Comptrolier Metz 1s now abroad sea ing what he can do tn the Berlin and Continental markets. The city will be petty officer on the baitleshin New Jer- E e: burly special pollcemen tn uniform in rey on his way from Boston to thia the Western Union Bullding at No, 196 4 n Union wa) OHICAGO, Aug. ern Unton and Postal Telegraph .com- 12—Both the Weat- . He heard the shout of the captain ‘ 6 panies vertise : in a pretty bad way for fund Hear Z ONT naw him leap from the rigging into | The blare of the distress signal th tie ai rike was atartod under dramatic ahaa The companies are advertis- | panies claimed to-day to be in petter ponds are not wold. ‘The money tain, a: {he waves, Croas had been sleeping in| ¢htleked through fo. for! three: || veustances. AN day the bie operat: | 78 Tor non-unlan men. and rooms, in| condition that! at Any time) sinfe. the | however, Js far trom) blooming : = {No cabin and had his shoes and all hia | Quarters of an hour added to the terror eens tn the Western Union Bu@i- shen Ravel aia Tee have ‘been|) commencemant of the strike of/ the! op- > : Jelothes on when he took a header over | of the frightened passengers, and the |j°f jad been wurcharged with excite: | pp ithigota bend provisions’ tor, jieratorss 10,000 RACEGOE e | panic did not: fully subside until there|snent, Union men were taking messages the use of strike-breakers, The Western Union sald early in the y RS | Were tiree_answerlng slenala from the | room -non-untin mas in other cities and Operators Incensed, | that it had mare then two hundred | er SE Ee ene ore Fale jaa fa 1 ga more as Sronaner!. SEEGOOD-SPORT~ Ti a ea Oe | Chester W. Chapin and the Maine, Ali | were chat Ke wpeetmeera, of the union | Assistant Supt. Barctay, of the West-| business in fair shape. The Postal, hree of th ere to aeitc elt he ers, Of iy Oma ea : e fed eens Se Bebe era oe omens cs eben |e nan, hen acon the apres | Cali hae auton Manda AT EMPIRE TRACK. EPO e Dp an e (35 Pilgrim were packed wiih | ae pe 1 to postpone final action on by stating in an interview that ninelang also asserted that the delay in| | B80 Fultor St., Brooklyn, ISaALAInG: waaiiselastod| tg | thes et membera of the union whose relnatate-| handling messages was not «reat. Both | (conlinued Semitiret eee) pe = — To-Da ! le _panisrstrleken people from (Saturday. ve of the leading| Ment the focal branch demands, were| companies. however, had posted In a | ish alr : l to the erippled steamer and a gang-| 2 4 agread among thomscives| Uacharged for drunkenness, lour of) conspiouous place the notices that mes- f ‘5 if pi stretched between them so tha: | operators had ag they would|the nine are women, and the statement] gages would be only accepted subject |MAd the crowd was as large as usual FR ‘ ‘As advertised for in The Marning there was no diMculty in making the! thet when the Ume chime Tey {e characterized as {naulting to them | A. few who were here last week dg- : parted for Empire City, but newcomers replace them. Now that the clubs ard te delay in transmisaton, A> number} of men were imported last night by the Western Unton, and all of them. went ° FURNITURE co » CRED eo itt of pussengers. } engines of the Tennessee were badly Sumaged, and atter s few | nite tinkering —were-santolenity Fae call a strike rewurdiews of the union oMicera, Promptiy-et-to'clock the operators on Strike Plans Upheld tallire ot the #trikers World’s Want Directory, wv. —— ‘The to notify 5 [all openthg Baratoga’ begins to look like | LEMME Mc ic ASH i paired to enable the boat to make her | $3 or were electrified by tne]. to work to-day fe ke OPEN SATURD. ENINGS. See & ores Ae AU hy lt DWH Headway S the asroale eons piown by some one | OMcers of their unipn of their in-| ‘The oMcern of the unfon claimed that |!ts real self again, ea 223 : f Mat brorery uapeartieieeey aaenei to Capt. Wilcox Tells Hie Story. pound or Tt waa the signal. Bory |tention to walk out hpotled all the| the companies had about one-third of | Sewell, with Heckman up, went to the FISHER BROS b itary retin’ Troecta he |) cegneea rete petra sonra na in the tor promptly tapped out @ plans that had been made for hand-| the number of men at work that they | front early In the frat event and finally = & Bake Janitors NUTOtNHalaccidentiwieniherrescheatinatenec eect That carried newe of tne) Hmm the situation When the strike waa | claimed to have, and declared that | beat out J.C. Core. The Wreatier led] Rexty MWD, 21 ee Wa ® Barbs “ine pier. jose signal tl 3 frat talked of in the spring the union! many of them were telegraph students | most of the way but stopped in the 10. 104 ST. Bartender alnuten ibetore: the: colllalon sitka fer Sno. Tt er 4 operators, ac-|M8* mut on a strike . footing, waa | who are not yet capable of doing good | stretch. Main Chanco was third. BET.1035 & ‘ iackanaithe <5 ou my stateroom fore nAD. |) About three hundred’ ep arranged that word of the strike was | work. The steeplechase went to Paprika. | =—=———— = = York newspapers combined. af 1 sprang ¢ ber eat, ex, on the seventh | CaN NO Uh cea bess to be fased to the branch often: mm thet they wilh be 4 decision of the operators in New The latter took the lead on the second ¢ Bookkeepers : ae struck, Something | and| The pat the “ersh. "came, The | AR See nacre who have never| that the walk-out was to be general! York, Washington and Boston not to | round at sa Deeded eacoeka| PESe AY OEN the guard | Pree oe ane. remained at tneir| throughout the city. strike immediately did not disconcert was second and Amanda. H. third. ae Joined’ the - prion, AM thin was overlooked when the a lutehers : keys. 4al moment cam It was » to onhole Make: ng oe A 1 crucial mom at up to the relia dob reed were| ‘The strikers ees Pe ten rigs individual union operators ycattered z ik Hen [orderly MANntt me vnachines. Aa the |All over the city to take action. They For Story of Mardi Gras Contesi See Page 12. notes e man 5 UL hice appeared they were| Were slow in getting the news, but ree = x Seer ‘Charibermatde . Paintaceh 125 the Tennessee said (iat they had to cot! cheered by a great crowd that had|most of them lost no“time In closing M obec oft oft ofe of oft obs of oft efeste | * ZIBH—ZI9O— 2192 chars. A itbers S41 the They were struck with paint) gatnered In Broadway and Dey street. thetr offices when did get It Ne Yor 3° AVE BET. 119-120 ST Colfectors |. +d Bad tar and would not work inthe) Sr.) crowd @rew to such.proportons| In the Western Ufion cable omce at Cad Official Voting Coupon. | Rup = 5 percmupoaltors 3 Ora steamship inspectors ought to. that the reserves were nent from the |No, 16 Broad street, where the bulk of ei e re ali tobdadh . jook into this," said Cross to an Eyen-| Church street police station to keep the |the Wall street business {ts handled, Thie Coupen Entitles the Polder to gut joe, Vote, fer the Mos! on Dressinak tenkers on the Tenneanee those bonts| auch cases the policemen were extreme |on quty’ at 1 o'clock left their keys and + - a 5 Las ential ae 4 have been usoless," liy careful that. the Western Union [on uty, out of Me bullding,,- A great) 6» MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, emonstration - x Tennessee is a Joy line boat that enced. One) mi i ~ 4 Dishwashers Tem ; ine boa ould not be Inconyen crowd cf mesnenger hoya cirh brokers | ice, Will Bo Crowned ‘ Drivers : : nartered by vexgptune Mine for) an, carrying = card admitting nimi Seneca Tn enuawe taylan WING AND QUEEN oe DIED. of the results being : Da City yao ———.—_ through police lines, was arrvetod pe | Seared In Broad street | ~ & DONALDSON,—Suddenly, on Monday, Aug. received from World Elevator annere POISON KILLED WOMAN cause he insisted upon his rleht to 69) eee, wax nothing of ‘murprise to the CARNIVAL of PRINCE PLENTY 12, ANSON M., son of (he late Wililam A hoo} at =: s through. Western Unton oMictala in the an-| aR | 122 Carvtine Donald Advertisements 1s 2 Lda iesdhche aa WHO TIRED OF LIFE. | Strikers Went Home. bid ArH ce cu ae ND Wieeliolios pine: alice of funeral hereafter ua | wii dtchboed "there was no joltering In the vielnity [are tn Now York. They have + ENT C. 1M. G, a onaivoeaicantereoritarey jena always "on —figures | ; { 1 : ¢ tn} NORCROSS, mother of ‘Mrs, Jame | Gi }ot the Western Union Bullding on th@| jenaring for it for weeks. On thelr { Heats: tell the tale. 871,972] | BY Tar AUes ede lle [part ot the wfrikera, They scattered 10) Hooks are the names of thousands of asi UE Xnat 1 Glecontonnd Lith tas Nea ‘uneral from her daugtter’a residence, | 2 Weider ‘ thirty-two years old: lehele homes and half an hour after the] sooicants, from new graduates from No, 140 Wen Bisteenth treot, Wenes:| separate World Ad- As Wancy Feathers. 9 ull i pdt hii’ | strike was called all traces of exciie-| orraynondunt wchoola to old-timers who Ofvvirresereie AR BOCEGnMBNEDINSOH CIES enANeabaCsnnAaao ren! day, Avg. 1. Requiem niaes at . . 4 Grocery Clstha 5 “ seta of, Iaudanum taken | ot nad faded, SoCepenen ent Pea Reese CEs AS ebatelieomaerniie | vertisements since Jan. | |- Nveneet oars 3 ee tie woman yneoniacious in { An hour following the walkout tn ooking 19 the employment of #1) gy Contest Closes Sept. 10, 1907. PH ietstiea lenin Anam el Ist this year. 187,593} - oval Annetlecdts UE ARP aa Veray offlear) Of aeons ny foroevatimen sand. womens to. tak " 1 YOTES (o EVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS EDITOR, 1’. 0. ie i } . ‘at the how: | hat out of 4M nen on dul ee re eae aici eats Ra STes te CVG rome ser 8 on 8 Rar more than the Herald 44 nd ye: ' © signal was given only 7 ee a yb i's vartous ' 3 eo " | Every week, monthand year, The th ad made a | 8 given News Associations Untoxched, + Drone, GONE ThOLN at, Uptown, 1395 Brosdway| Harlem. 1) ¥¥. BEM, | or any other news- World pri © “Help Wanted? pL oncharat|tec iia sald [iit He eald -shereiwere ba | ‘ enpios of), Late atc Brooklyn, 302 Waehingtoa st. and Paiitser Building. rns | foe ct “World prints more “Help Wanted’ then 1 her huaband had | keys handiing the businens The union eperalers ne mpl} 98) ht Wark Raw, NY, Crawford Skating Rink, Brighton Be paper anywhere, : . és lother [New /iXei fpart\tor eome and that rhe ve strikers say they will call out the line Asaoctated Press nn attan) & : A app ey ? ‘Ads. than any thrée er New Se ae reel vty tateca| union operators in brokers’ offices and Bureau did not ajrike, No iutimation % EL Uf ifs os ops ofa oe chs ops oF ef she alfa be ttn Fiteriean Pertorated ME “ b pee * on leased wires to-morrow unicss the haa reached tu a Raa ieee eaters

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