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a TO SUPPORT HIS” “LIVING IMAGE” Mrs. Mary Dixon Demands Guardian for Boy Whom She Declares Sena- tor Acknowledged, but Refuses to Pay Expenses Promised. Senator Patrick Henry McCarren’s “living image’ is again an issue Inthe courts. Mary A. Dixon, mother of the “living image,”’ who is now ‘facking-a-month-of-thrte-years ofd-andts called PH McCarren, jr, has secured from Supreme Court Justice Hendrick an order appointing Wins- low Bimie guardian of the child. It will now devolve upon Mr. Birnie to bring suit against Senator McCarren for an amount sufficient to support Mrs. Dixon and the “living image.” Brooklyn political and financial circles will watch ensuing pro- ceedings with interest. The case of Mary A. Dixon Is fresh | in the public mind It has not been Jong since she retained a lawyer In Brooklyn in a damage sult against Sen- @tor McCarren for breach of pro:mis: ind other things. Included in he “€harges Was one that Senato was the father of her child, which was born in a Brooklyn hotel frequented by the Senator and his followers, Mrs. Dixon was living at the time in @ house jn Flatbush for which Senator McCarrem she sald, had promised to Pay the rent. Bhe “declared that the Senator had taken her to Saratoga and other places, had Introduced her as his wife in the Waldorf-Astoria and at Albany, and COLLAPSE OF STAGING WILL QOS LN Men WWorklle eh on Top of h led read oer iged the parentage of the Structure Have Fall of Without undue excitement, Senator Thirty Feet. McCarren replied briefly to the charges. Ho admitted that he had been a friend ef Mrs, Dixon—but no more. As for the “living Image—as the mother called the child-the Senator was non- committal. The caso dragged along for a time, Three men were ‘fatally injured by the collapse of a circular Umber stag- ing 3) feet high on the grounda-of the Brooklyn Union Gaa Co. at North - Thirtesnth--and--Rerry—slesets,tontay, and the tommunlty wondered at Ue TU “tiving [A dozen others were cut and brulsed n 1 furanot iss cnlla that wae Ooi tViNk ly itiwerelableito|/eo to thelr homeal * joklyn st un] image” of the Brooklyn stateman unti| 71) Tels Mel @ man was found somewhere in Canad’ RORBRT GOLD, No. 11 Mulberry who sald his name was L7xon and (nat! gereet, Manhattan. M He was the hushand-of the complainant) TAMER FLYNN, No. 161 Mott street, in the McCarren matter. After that | yranhattan. Mrs, Dixon and her offspring disappear- ed from the public view. In her petition In the action Drougnt Defore Justice Hendrick she alleges, that| Genator McCarren promised to buy a house for her, hand her $3,00 for furni- ture and contribute $100 to $14 a week ROBERT BELL, No, «6 East Eigh+ teenth street, Manhattan. An immense gas tank’is to be con- structed on the Herry street side. A gang of twenty-eight carpenters has been at work for a Week putting up a circular staging for the jronworkers and riveters to stand upon as the tank js bullt upward. As the thnber structure to the support of herself and the chila.| ts to be temporary It was of flimay con- None of these promises, she alleges, has} struction, but the sige of the braces! been ke; was the same as Ja used {n all the work in kept. of the character. There was no susp!- She alleges, that she brings sult in| clon on the part of the men employed the qhild’s interest. In order that the / 9n Pe eee euc cn toa ia ames (NOU Psi jectly 2: “Mving image’ may be properly “4 wftore noon the whole struc- equipped to proceed at law It was|ture collapsed, Gold, Flynn. and Bel were at the vary, top’ and) were "thro clear of the” Umbers,” atighting oi i ground thirty feet below, thelr station. lr companions w debrie and were abl i forte e ihete ay out of the pile. / © Gold was sent $e she wai Hospital (and | Flynn ospita o Robert Avell, tree, Necenwery that he have a guardian ap- Pointed by the ‘courts. Mra, Dixon gugge.ted Mr. Biriié, and Justice Hen- ‘@rjtk bo ordered. een enee 1 @OV. HUGHES TO SPEAK. RO AuEAU GUA N. ¥., Aug, 17—Gov. Wrughes, of this State, has accepted an/ was arrested and held to, awalt’the deliver an address before | mit of the Injuries to the threa work- tr ree rag. Me val Eastern District the foreman, of No. 1011 Lorime ' 2209004909) 0"0!.0;07070'0-—- 12 \ f (Continued from|Fourth Column.) i> bhay singled. Doyte. flied: tol.Scnulte. Shay oul stealing athewson. No Kling to Evers Tinker threw out Kling’s home run in the twelfth won game for Chicago. . _ HIGSLANDERS AT DETROIT. HIGHLANDERS ee EVOW Oa} 1 DETROIT Ee 10 800408 “eh tia. (NL)—-2d game: St, Louis: 1: Phila,, 6—oallad: AtiGleveland (#L)—End sixth: Phila., 0; Cleveland, 5, “A{-Qhicago (AL)—End fifth: Washington, 23 ; Chicaga, 0, AY St hee -End third: Boston, 1} St. Louis, 0. . - ULMFE WINNERS AT. SARATOGA, Sixth—Demtnd 1:3, Fleming 4-1 pay Okenite, Soratched—Sewell,.W. H. Daniel, Danecara, Faust: ane, Freward, Salvolatile., ‘AT FORE ‘ERIE, Four th—=solan se ies sos a mL ral eye Fifthenbtia, Louise ay rion Moore pl ba * Sixth--Sloten 2-1 Eeity #3 mace Lise Hotean aap ed ah lc died pean : SORA ES Puts! — Kruge (ENE BMLLOT AAT if a FONARD: 'BROOKLYNS WIN TWO GAMES IN DOUBLEREADE Trolley Dodgers’ Long Make Reds Trail in Games. Second Game. CINE 00000 re 00 NATI. — 0 BROOKLYN. Oo10t1 0 3 (Seven Innings by agreement.) CINCINNATL R H Huggins, 2b.......+ o 1 Odwel! 1 Mitchell, r 1 Lotert, ss... 0) Ganzel, 1b 1 McLean, c ele Mowrey, 3b... Coakley, p *Kane .... Totals. sBatted for Coakley In seventh Inning. BROOKLYN. RK Alperman, 3b....... 1 2 Lewis, sa..... -0 2 Lumley, rf... Ones Hummel, 2b ry Puor s Jordan, 1b. o 0 Maloney, cf. 0 0 Burch, If... eaOugeel Ritter, c... 0 0 Rucker, p -0 0 Totals...... -3 8 First Base on Balls—Oft off Rucker, 2. Left on ‘Bases-Cincinnat! lyn, Struck Out—By Coakle: Rucker, 4 Home Runs—H: ummel, PO A E 27-2) 0. 3.0 0 0-100 2720 5 0 0 4. 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 oO 18 8 0 PO A zg 1} 23320 1) 3570 0 0 0 2 1 0 7 0 oO 2 0 0 3.0 0 30201 0 1.0 21 1 4 Coakley, 2; Brook Ye 4 by el Hits (1907. PUBLIC LOGES $200,000 0 CCD TEST EVENING WORLD RAGE GHART (IP IN THE NINTH SEVENTH DAY AT EMPIRE CITY. WIN TRORING fee *Indicates Empire track. 7 TIRST RACE—Relling twoyoar-olde: gh as added: five and a half furlong ua es Ia iy dele fone Wis Soa a igh loa PL- Bon WT %,, Willan $ Bun Cotton i a4 Mungravn 5 Mathewson Gave Cubs Only} = Hvsan Stoiet! H One Hit for Eight | i 1h Tueelgee Be gt Gh “Reratched—Wiifil “4 SECOND Itac eS de and upward: non winners $1.00) added: one and one hundred yards, jex. algriers a Open. High. THE BATTING _ORDER. Usury 30 40 set 4 Me ets TAO Ah ntehedn mag Cee CHICAGO GIANTS 1 Braden rath a4 Lofts Shannon; $f. ATAD ST agmaual enn ney ef Eiiment0 ott, 8:40. Start got. Won easly, Devlin ab. iy Fin. Jockeys. Open. igh Rrouretianiee LLP Lycra: Tinker, ss Bowerman; 1b. Rl Merger: Evers, 25. Shay, a8, x ae Dafoe i Fas To, ratehed—Hounding Elk z Soe for three-year-olds and upward; w TH Ita Brown, p. Mathewson, p. ap “40 watt a : Start good. Won easily. POLO GROUNDS, N. ¥., Aug. 17-1 i oe Rine: Jockers The Chicago Cubs began work at the Letbert Giants fa 'tyetr Important series, wit Celmmntna 2 18,000 fans rooting for MecGraw's peta | Su Lee inet the champions Mathewson. pal went in, opposing Chicago's best alee, fAdied starter. Scratched——Comedienne. artist, Mordecal, alas ‘Thres-fngerhl” | & 47 Firtit RACE-—Belilng: for three years #00 Added; one mile and a” hunired Brown, and the rooters sat up aight THe aT Toat tet Blatt in anticipation of @ combat worth | > 7m te Poat tim ot n easily wht | —Firet—tnning-———_—_ Hoffmen filed to Seymour, § eckard'| singled. Schulte fied Hrowne.. Sheck- 21’ Amourr ard was out, stealing. Bresnahan to} ‘24? Black Lock Doyle. NO RL | Bat The Snannon singled and tok second. on} _ Kemp Ridgeley urowne's sacrifice, Browne to Chance. na ard; #1,000 ad one mile and a at Deviin filed to Hoffman, Shannon scored and (inward; 81.000 added: one mile and @ six on Seymour's single. Bresnahan ground- 4.50; oft. 5.01, ‘Btart good. Won driving. ed out t Chance. QNE. RU: Relies Oomey dom TIGeHnt Te Cire om Second Inning. | Bt. Joseph i Carroll 41 2 25 Chance filed’ to Shannon, Steinfeldt | Reidmore Hewes fouled to Bowerman. Mathewson threw Bene do We or out Tinker; NO RUNS. Bowerman singled, but was forced out by Shay. Evers to Tinker. Doyle forced Shay, Tinker to Evers, Mathewso |forcea Doyle, Tinker to Eyera. 2} | RUNS. Heratched | EVENING WORLD RACE CHART TWELFTH DAY AT SARATOGA. <Bernie Cramer . Third Inning. Shay threw out Evers, Kling stry + out. Prown struck ou I OARUNS ba thine of livowne's eroundor: maine AUG, 17, CLEAR, TRACK FAST, non took. third. and Brow Bre pees os 7 Maral apt AraNy Deviin filed to» Hoffman and THR ME Won arising: orimess 100. Winner aot ia, als, furlongs threw the bal ee ts by scored and Hrow ere Wien mour Med to Iloffman and. thre é z At Browne at the plate. ONE RUN ine Folly ine | | Fourth Inning. | Ops Quacns | Devlin’ tossed out Hoffman. Doyle : \inrew. out. Sheckard. Schulte atruck | out. NO. RUS Bresnahan singled and otvanced on | Brow Bri to Chance, mahan tak Bowerman’s sacrifice, Tinker threw out Shay, 10) sti} Three-Base. Hits—Alperman, | ing third, Doye out, Brown to Chance Prosliase Wits Durch, Kane, °Y | NO RUNS. Bthlen Bases—Huggins Double Plays—Rittcr and Lewis. Eironaloning: mad 5 Umpires—Kiein aiid Johnstone. Shannon kot Chance's long fy. Stein Wann anes pit) Dane feldt safe on Doyle's fumble, Stein- A anhalt i z mo rcond. ‘Tinker struck. oul WASHINGTON PARK, Brooklyn iked Kilng Mas to Sezm Aug. I1-—When the second game be Tenitiredee UNS. aoc aenitire tween the Reds and the Donovanites | ,.Af"§i! w30N Heneuc erty ate started, there were 7,000 persons with- | way, NO RUNS. in the grounds. Rucker was sent in to} Sixth Inning, ie auvegan wey saadea Jo the twirling, while Coakley—Was}—prown filed to Rowerman, Hottrgn) a Nonanilratworveds Sica aes = trotted out by Manager Hanlon to try | struck ul. Scheckard Med to Seymour, | 77 () 7 tate ei aaWinnantane Pernt es TM aya and beat the Dodgers with his curves, | Ny out. Devln and Sey= | p11 By agreement the second Caine” Was | mour Brown to for only seven Innings, First Inning. Husa led. Ins fied to Burch Mitchell fa) ing second, Odwell sin ned and Odwell was « ance. Seventh Inning. penulta struck out. Chan bled up steal Ritter to hoNS Lewis, NO RUNS, tat threw ont 5 : Alperman fled to’ Odweil, So aid beat a bunt, but was ou g. Kling i Lewin Kruger made a great catch of); Tinxor tossed oul Dose. NO | fi 3 Tamley's fly, NO FNINS. RUNS | Boat thine # Second Inning. Eighth taping. TIA PAR eae r Tupward, one Lewis threw out. Lobert. Ganzel_ Tinker struck out. Byers filed to Sey-+ { good. Radioy che Gy by Voter singted. “McLean~ struck out: -ruger mow Kiting ttred ty mon Nop Ow tsrnd at B forced Ganzel, Alperman to Hummel, RL Index. Ktarters, Wt. Pinan NO RUNS, Amtnewson Med to Schulte, Shannon | 710° Liail 116 Hummel hit to feft for a home run. went ovt the same way. Browne out, fe jun ; Jordan out, to Ganzel, unassisted, Ma-| Chance to Brown. NO RUN. Haward lv : E = loney struck out. Burch fied. out to Ninth: Inning. 40; off 404. Scratched—The ¢ NaF Odwell, ONE RUN. AVN F7y FINTH ACE Selling Mowrey out, Alperman to Jordan. | threw out Sheckafi, {Hoffman taking Oyner—L Mu Coakley fanned. Hugging singlet, stole | second, Schul ubled, scoring Hom | Index Wis. = second and reached third on Ritter’s! man. Chance double sending aa bad throw down. Odwell out, Lewis to/ home. Bteinfeldt fouled to Boy f ryote ordan. NO RUNS. Two. RU: aaa Ritter walked, Rucker fanned. A} SU eea eat Chieaso, | 3 Hie perman singled, bul, Ritter was hailed | picq te Boman PUGS for Chicaco. | z AL third, Mitchell to) Mowrey. Lewis | and took second on Seymour's. scr! d Hingled. ' Lumley tanned, “NO RUNS. | and took second on Seymour's sacri. | | . Fourth Inning. out) Brew vhan, vlin tak third. | aaa | Mitchell singled. Lobert rificed.|Towerman died the same way. NO | Ritter to Jordan. Gangel poplifted to) RU NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Hummel. MeLean filed to Maloney, NO Tenth Inning. | | Hummel oingled. Jordan atruck out.| Seymour made along rin but dropped | ST. LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA. | Maloney outs luggins to Ganzel, Hum- infeldt's fly, tl was good for two F | fel FoIng to second. Burch doubled, [basen Rvers fouled to Devin, Mathew irst Game. Seoring Hummel, liter (was ‘thrown | son threw oat Kitna, Shay threw out GLOW OR e OSG vo pes ou avert. E RUN. Pfeister. } r 10-02 2 i 4 Fifth. Inning. pay Senresraa By - McGlynn onan: | Kruger_ fouled to ‘Ritter, Mowrey t Tady Handsel ‘and tehe Hrown and. Doolin ‘ nated, Coakley walked, Huggins forced ASK RECE!VER FOR FIRM, [alae Ram ee ; Pittsburg at Boston | fowrey. Rucker to Aiperman, Odwell Second Race O'Neill, (to 8 ittsbu 0s filed to Maloney. No HUN LIABILITIES $1,000,000, | iio, won: Doo Kyte, 8 tot, 3 to 1, Pittsburg 1 5 sucker: out. rt to Ganzel. Alper- t : 4 man arated a three-bagger to lef and +A Sao Nt ouet) 3 Liefleld, d scored n° Lewis's single. Lowix was} UTICA. Uist fo | ) Balled stealing, | Meloan fo Monert | was muds Sar Bieta SRS | umley pingled. He was out stealing. p Juilge Ray at Norwich to 1 tol. 1 McLean to Huggins, ONE RUN, SS SUBIATMentre lias recslyt | Dav. OPERA SINGER KILLED Sixth Inning. Leggett & Co. montfac +s | Lemrett & Co. mannfactt Mitohell struck out. Lobort walked, | collars and cuffs, Troy. A petition ta} | ON ROUGHING TRIP. | Ganzel sent a fly to Burch. So did Mes roy creditors, | | | umm fou to Gangel. Jordan ha Mita SANDUSKY, Vi—John Wor. + walked but was forced ‘by Mahoney at BI eea ASCE Oe a EASTERN LEAGUE. Ipyaaenaee anion, Sa rand | pecond, Huggins to Lobert, Maloney. per noming om {Recess Var a pate screen was catight stealing. McLean to Hug- ; Sear aN j onera baritone, st bese gins, NO RUNS. ; La a tots Liat tort tte Providence at Toronto, hand on the steamer arper | Seventh Inning, It Id sald that the of the FIRST GAME. -|port here, fell. through a hatehway rout, Alperman to Jordan.) money market has 4 @)) Conta! | Some ath 2 010701301... 0- A into the hold to-day and was instantly gran thrown out by Nummel.| pany. in, auch a mar CADE tO ccs 0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0 GO| Killed. He shipped at Marquette. tre it ne one Lawn ts To uplea! tong, aa it te ‘impos ae) Dore Batterteo—Harria, Donovan; Jacobson, Aug. % and was on his second fom Mich., trl, Nap wy. Carrigan, ( fe Tow shy money, N Tne FAVOR After the First Mile Was Run and : Finished Many Lengths Behind . — + the Winner. a ROYAL ONYX WINS FEATURE EVENT AT THE EMPIRE TRACK | Crowd of 15,000 at Saratoga Track Amazed at. Poor Showing of Record-Breaker—Bar Plates Said to Have Caused His Defeat ‘ EMPIRE CITY. | SARATOGA. ON EMPIRE RACE TRACK, Aus. W—| SARATOGA RACE-TRACK, N. Y., This wan a banner day for the Enire| Aug. 17.—The great Charles Bdward City Trotting Club, a record attendance|/ was beaten soundly by James RB. being registered at the «at flected In the well-filled grand and field stands, and the crowded lawns and clib-house, It was a surprise to the visitors to the track to-day to find the course was really heavy, a penetrating and continued rain haying fallen during the night, which completely saturated the track and upset calculation made} anxious to put it on the Dubois col for a fast course. And the’ remains of many a bank rail “phectope then; 1f -couree:; had-to--be + wert—to htm vat the pitts of I to 6, rearranged, and there was @ hustle for| Comparatively tow outside of the alll. Information. ‘This condition, coupled lier fotlowers cared to take a chance with the meagre knowledge which-Met-|on Ballot, while Paumonok was onc i Topolitan race-goers have of ee ae Urely neglected. 4 jority of the horses running at Empire| Charles Edward was di 4 City, had no effect on the betting rink | beaten. He ran like @ Contents operations. It rather tended to increase | frst mile, and at the far turn waa five apeculation. The extended fleld stand /iengths behind Ballot. ‘The 1,00 at thee and bett{nx ring were crowded through: | track watched the race with drawe out, the races breaths expecting to a “pilly" Shields got rl@ of several of} run by the Hays piiccimshtdon i his runners to-day at an auction ic! nearer they got to the finish the further H tn-the paddock, Diamond, Onatas, John | Charles Edward dropped behind. panel Lee, BIN, Suxeraine, Servile and Ros-|epeed he tq known to, posscas’ was not well being sold under the hammer. dnarel \oaay fancies Hunetiec eich The stewards aro taking action with! the stretch alx lengths in front a e reference to queer rides put uP bY liengthening the gap at every 4 n cortain Jockeys, Charles Edward was floundering around ; Favorites Was Beaten. in the slow going: like the cheapest —~ ‘The starting of the first race was doe-| of selling platers. ‘They went under the to give the crowd | wire with Ballot pulled to a walk. ote track; Partsine+—At-kinte-ot- tk Wis heard: thers was Installed favorite over the] race in explanation of Charles Edwart's 1 of ten hor: which went to the| defeat, One story had it that the colt post, but she either didn't ke the po-| Wore bar plates and this handicapped sition In the books or else she couldn‘t|/him In the slow going. ‘The race wa: Ag the trtok, for xhe wads not one, two, | One... the sloweat: of the your, the aise and re-| Keene's Voter colt Ballot in the $20,000 Great Repudlic Stakes here this after. noon. Chanles Edward was third in a» three-horse race, Paumonok having the [easiest kind of a time beating him for: the plree money. The public dropped about $209,000 on Charles Ednard. Everybody swith a % bill to Set seemed { 4 three at the end. Bounding Elk, in a| tance being covered in 2.11. 5 driving finish with Belphoebe, won the Long Shot a Winner. race, Gun Cotton finishing a good third : King Folly went over at last. ‘This Tous Rederer, New Garter and other | ogo} : i ; Mer jone has shown enough in private ta of thes younmatera’ were) welll: played! cithor oc thtsliastii two uatarts ee Bounding k Komas oft patalcaadl nance wasn't let down, This was ‘the day. Wis oft good enough, but fell back {2% te opening event, and there was”! rs ually, Belphoebe. was alwaya. sec. {ONE to It. MoDantels had the mount, =~ ond, while Gun Cotton came from be- {Ant he rode to atablo instructions. He, hind In last few jumps. Roederer |! pastel ran an Impressive race James B. Brady and> | Marbles, alternated fn run ning thelr heads off in front, and whi oy en 40 to 1 Shot Wins. jthey were straightened out for thelr? fant Pace at! ch run McDaniels came on with a” flair Perey great rush and ran over everything Hote dint blse. He had hts neok---tn-—front—nfe- Queen's Souven: as they’ went under” the wire. James B. Hrady and Mar.-* bles had no They looked to have the rac n them, but they AULUp Ke Jac W. is. Phillips, trainer of Polly, bot $10) The Frank sent Brady w, and they bet a Phe: pUblta- put = and teretine, plaved pacemaker, but next Maretatl, in the ft inet—-Boundine iin Second Good Thing Wins. to be a day of good md of thin bottled 6 in the ste dge at the good isc Alm an a Meld of n his very last start envan élghth of a el Jlenged. the A speed mi UP, nut It was not Third.Faverite Loses. to the in the quot third race, Col. n front, with’ Running A second “place until th en thn filly showe red and passed th nd RoINK away favorite wen Bob, at 3 to to land th third wall A by the wise and Kernell r than third . Well rid- Starter added Added Royal Onyx Hs mount ison waa ambula to. tht He has a. broken \ Hospital, ust Hot: Finish in Third. ¥ With Colin of the Hopeful, the tako developed into a big. beth vent. Meelick’ was the fyorite, the Helmont sable the second. choles and Keene's, Resticouche the thing choice. do no nk Burrell Curnished the winner tu n§to J shot. If Gaffney ht had no. effect The rece was ule the head of better | Won Out, Keene colors appeared 4 ning to the front, and again Helmont'+ Half Sovereign seemed to hayes as Rood & chance as any thing fo 1 ome first. Not until they werg | straightenod out in the stretch did y look dangerous. Nicol tad: so position, and when the ‘was passed he found an » bunch and came ayway ete! was never fintshed, ~~ Minos, better Jopening tnt thaliy. Fair Play, who had come from a Bat Pollee toanquar | cal SPE ata Neloag hers Sk awe an on Inspector George hit he couldn't catch Gaffney, : Sone, who hadn't figured in the i nx. ant hing unt a adxteenth of a mile from, |) Captain also got Ino the finishing game apt SS st Rotup to be third behind Far Laughlin, who retired from Hi Jute books quit. & big winGer om Ww MONhS ako. Puan \ Payments of beneflces to two. car ote ms ins who have been retired and to t i ie (ie of a third who has died since | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS % MeLaughiin got out had been hetd up because there was no secretary to sign, 4 the vouchers, WORK MONDAY, WONDERS). % ry