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a OGK aAOKERD ll Ait EL q BROOKLYN is ROM CARDINALS WAT NNNG Lewis's Double and Hummel's | Single Break Tie and Pull Out\ Game. (EINAL SCORE.) [+ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] NEW YORK, “Matty Ha Out of (FL GUTS THUMPED TO SMITHEREENS BY THE PRATES J Quickly’ Hammere, Box and Ferguson nds Out Passes. NAL SCORE.) a “ll AUGUST 22, 1907. SCARCITY OF FOOD RACE cROWD SEES MEAT WAGON ES ANE RESULTS EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. I eoepenaae as Well as "Concerns, Connected With the Trust Are Affected, but the Former ' Make Effort to Settle. ORDER TO QUIT WORK CAME ALMOST WITHOUT» WARNING I |Police Reserves Called Out to Keep Order at the Stables—Men Demand an Even Week of Sixty Hours and Ask for More Pay. The drivers_and stablemen employed by the wholesale beef packing: houses in this city went on strike shortly after 4 o'clock this aftérnoun.” Among the firms affected are the houses in the so-called “combine”’ as well as the “independent” house of Schwarzschild & Sulz . bergere H Police reserves from all stations in which the beef packing houses are located have been ordered out by a general order sent through Police r “trust,” Headquarters to see that order is maintained. The strikers gave short notice to the firms. of their intention to strike. 1 _ ST.LOUIS. — PITTSBURG. —_ eae 400011000— 620347121 — 20 | BROOKLYN. GIANTS. | | Gamo called f account of darkness ST. LOUIS, Sa | | re R H PO A E PITTSBURG, i ie 35 yrne, 3b. et Og ee eh ot R H pO A &£| Mills. Brothers & Co. Make an Assign- pary.t...00..2 291 0 o/ Anderson af....c.4 0 1 0 0} | : Konetchy, tb. ~9 0| B @: g!Leach, cf 3) 35220 0 | ae 1 eng ee en er e am er eman S Burnett, cf. +) 1 2) 2 0 0| Clarke, 1! FAS 02,0 20) | i | Holy, ss sa CoN 1 30] Wagner, a o 0 2 4 1/J.C, Core Easily Captures the Jockeys Hurlet ineaily Feet | the Delivery of 50,000 Shares fare sf aNO A GMOs 9 od Ol Ge 2 Sia : y ? | Hosiester, 2b. Po Ola yo | Store: PESO ay Feature Event at the and Knocked Senseless in P h d f = A Noon 0-0 7 of Shechan; 3b. AO Ot 2 a = . urchased tor His ccount. esineo ae ean arenes a en Saratoga Course; t pire-Rarees Karger, p -1) 10° 3 o|Leifeld, p 0 © 1 2 °0 [elmer araesre rns | se ey, 3 B | : Vite ce has ieacd | ee ees 2 a ine? = Hi: fren That Richard Canfield lost $250,000 in the failure to-day of Mills) y9,, Ae ee ae ae MARK ANTHONY LOSES. POLLY PRIM A WINNER, | ( Fe a | "2 9 2 alseyre ae 6 9 1 i Bros. & Co., Stock Exchange brokers, of No. 71 Wall street, was a cur- | “One out when winning ron Was scored . NEW YorRK. ei \ | yent ru.aor in the financial district after the firm’s insolvency had been | ARIAS s rH po a e|Under the Wire First id Race, Went to the Front and Won! Ce e Saha { RH |po a _ Ej Shannon, If. o t 3 2 0} Ny ‘ ‘ 5 announced on the floor of the Exchange, | Alperman, 3b....... 1 0 70 4 0| Browne,rf 70 But Is Disqualified for lyin the Melrose mained el { WME, Te. sevbeed Teeter tO } 3 Canfield, in whose chance palace on Forty-fourth street Mr. Jerome Pee a Soe alae ee 2 Devilay sb, Wn 2 Ay (Foul Riding. | Handicap | erate tes Air pede is : umiey, rf. J) 2 |3 0 1) 8 f. | : ce | : me | said a “drunken kid” lost $87,000 in a few turns of the cards, Wa3 | Hummel, 2 263 \2°>2 5 epee % ‘i Be oe : : oe i 7 | pelea ‘ in, Cc. (ko 1) caught in a recent slump and not notified that his margins were melting. | Jordan, ib.. | pees a pean arg rae oan +10 12 0 0] Bowerman, c 0 0 0 10 0 SARATOGA RESULTS. EMPIRE CITY RESULTS. ¢ was not informed in time to make good, and in the. crash of his | Maloney, ct. +0 3 \2 0 0} McGann, 1b... A209 Os er brokers has been squeezed for a quarter of a million. Burch, Wee. +0 2 \0 0 2{ Dahlen, ss... 02) 10) 2 41). FIRST, RACE—Sir Toddinc ton (7, FIRST RACE—Hollow (4 to 5 and O Ritter, @. 60 | aton (7) j Canfield was the biggest customer of the partnership of young Beets oe 58 3 . Lee ib.. By Pot) 1 ee 5 a pie 2) 1, Security (4 to 5 rape es M ae Cup (5 to 1 for) as 3 i " ‘ ; 0 | Mathewson, p. u 0 0 ‘or place) 2, East End 3. ., Place) 2, Lavatrino 4, | brokers and so. en. He never carried less than 50,000 shares on Rucker, p -0 0 0 1. 0} Fergu on, p y 0 0 oO ‘ 5 ee Ashe first. a ae ae | ake | he zh i ' ; . but was dis. their books and always supplied them with a substantial margin. The Bell, p 0 0 2 0) Taylor, p 0 0 0 0 1 | qualitted. S | SECOND RACE—Cloiatereas (2 to} re + je that. ty 5 1 <r 3 i ed ; y ‘ uf report ig that kis desnand for a delivery of 50,000 shares of. stock causid | “BIER «+ 0 G 0 0 Q}*Strang.. 1 1 0 0 0} — [Agandl ste) 1, Gol siroet (Ute theleraah: hes sof) a at id cabot SECOND RACE—Rocket (even G for place) 2, Royal Onyx 3. ‘otals... Garrett An. aséiznment made for the A wellsknown Harvard footoall olayer, | iere tei N 7 ah Sie xotels eS WIZ MIA: 10 004 | Coane escort nue mene te (a AO RACE—Excutcheon (9 to emanate Heer ie caladl crateateoo om cat RataIRGened | ighth inhing epatted for Fergisn, attn-tnning | BLS98)..2, Sandalwood ‘3. | 10 and 1 to 3) 1, Bradeno(1 to-2 fer { the erm lianling & |the Cambridge team, and TIE I Secreos a t Vratt. Sy Xchange [the stare in thelr games SEAN TATE NOR Geo at Base Hits—OM Mathewson THIRD RACE.—Martha Jane (7 to! Neild tek he inet Mr. re ar {MA | and Princeton. apenas eres B ate es i 8, 1 and.§ to 2) 1, Thomas Calhoun FOURTH RACE—Polly Prim (7 DU ArERe HT | Dentinclensiniwallesteest rttuckes e ( to 8 for place) 2, Miss Catsby 3. ‘to 1 and 8 to 5) 1, Carthage (1 to 2 { e S ook ly Etsigns nya failuge s [eras tony in Wallieiresls mance oclaie tie Pittrburg, 1; | FOURTH RACE—J. C.Core (Even f°" Place) 2 Orphan Lad 3. ‘Ghable to Colleat. J continued depression, notwithstanding 6. A %: Brpoklyn, | [eft on Ba: 5; Giants & | and 2 to 5), Don Enri aires ‘The assignee said the sq | Material advances in some stocks T Struck Out—By Karger, 4; by Nucker, | hewaom 2) we aren iy Bay hie, | for place) 2 ‘Al momiea Wrest EIRENE RACES Colu 8ob \(125%0,:) hu n dla |p See iad i 2: by Bel y wer. 4, by Rucker, |b ft erguson, 2; by Taylor 1. Ale i a big out of town bur tae| Market opened tow and weak and found Msine Runes Wome: ituty—MeGann 9/97 2 aS EO and 4 to 1) 1. Manheimer (6 to 5 for now m during th early ‘ading. 3 Phree-ban | y' Ds a par ais § yuncement he f és “i Py Bey =n, } decline of stocks they | naupeem Ar pO tbe salLUEe, mea made: Old oily auienlimio amie neonate Clhskeaentat | pace) 2 a oie ee Russell (out for! SIXTH RACE—Confeasor (7 to 2 scene r ixchanse heh is 5 2 ‘ ea 13, Uainnns on ane [traders realized that It was then Stier, STraran tiditteerer titan fob an@e3 to 2) 1. Minos (4 to 1 for The firm i made up | nercholoxical moment ;to: sty ate Umpires—O"Day and Johnstone SIXTH RACE—Miss D la Place) 2, Princess Orna 3. | Ber aney DUAR oe de RA PBI pret Though there was y WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLY to § and 6t0.5) 1,6. J; elaney (16 | I. enty Masson. Jr, and Phiip | haying a concentrated effort mive a) AUK. 2.—-McCloakey's Bt. Loul \car- 0 GH : y Ch ECO SSE ©. Mila. The Hatter the owed mer | ere tne foe art and eam anal gaa tel fa Bt Louls \Car-|, POLO GROUNDS, Wf Y., Aue for place) 2, Dark Night 3. | a1 to The Evening World.) aes He ne asuaitied toto ins someaf te ftractinns! losses: after the yi Landay They il pine ees With 4 $500 puffKe In sight to each man | STOUY’ RACK, Aug y 1X 1606, ‘The firm was organized | opent : 3 Sear nie j 1 ngs i: wa ey Res ae phen nt irre Soran “all opening, en | more gumes with Brooklyn, one to-rhor- th beac out the Gtants, the Pirates SARATOGK RACE TRACK Ang = ene i maa i 540 = pane hara’ otithe fer Ie Bnet ed = | row 1 a doable-header on Saturday. | Went after the Glanta with a rush this} jy erences takes, “tie feature of | Yonkers track to-d: ; ot eames cc tne A is omees tm: | FALLS 30 FEET THROUGH” 4"0 Cardinals ave been going so wl) attermoon, and McGraw's men mere|auited ina victory tor, eee fee tmrate ftzeteh rsh caatetieese| their insoivency, !t was sald for them | hat McCloskey looks for his team | to * fi vistors: for: Jui C, ‘Core, the n the *! Se {HAG Uhelr dimmcultied datedvback to. (he | FLOOR TO HIS DEATH, | win two or tie Cour games CE eNOS ER favorite. ‘The betting on the Face was lconeate the ceaun failure: of James We Henning, on Oct. | Peano First. Inning. While Pittsburg proved a poorer | Deis ar, rh ©. Core opened at 7 to v0, lie pee as tt i aetna ale 5 2. 1908. Porte: Nee tite 3 Arar {drawing card than th eCub: ere [AMA AL thls price thousands | | heing catapulted through the alr, land- r Loses H alance Byrne ont, Hummel to Jor 8, there wer : nds were | Ba | Rumors About Other Firms. es His Balan While | Een Raa LIE pte at | fully 7,000 on hand to age them start, | Creepet intg’ the bookmakers’ aarti oe BAAN ey SODA en se ee ‘This wae the first faflure on the Bto. Handling Piece of Hea HimblesieouRCHoninal tat anle een irt | map ecn men ona dles Atnmgine for |boxeel etohe, the sedating 7bell) a) ri- | rcanar Yas). ridden Exchange since the silent’ panic of} Machi [neti sinclad sand took eae aa Pe ERG feats AOR C2 Shek Pe Coa Hiss and a arora amaasinet) just Pave Soa Ud tsrah cabte be silent ps Mac : C Bokllwaaanaonainiinl | te : Pare 3 foes a not) Jual ve. Way well up in the bunch and Biarch 14 Since then. especially during | ichinery, [lev's fumble, Barry scoring. Holly. got ent orm renee Tah aivertapanaers | bane tbe TRYST eee eee | ana king Ren ean Cram bli oo iecpetie | the recent decline, many concerns Ravel Daniel xo eee ell eal a melanie Ratatee lk } pee a hard nut for the Glants |e a. AO eventmoney. | Erin ei peut yf és Reine eneriaA In woHitas ata THANG, Hirty-elght years) : ¥ hitito lett’ tor all'io crack thin seasbn, apposed’ him erioua money beranito show,| nen te stumbled “and, fell,’ lume amie otithent) wouldihaye!totgo\to! the Did, a. dmployed by the firm of/ ome run. scoring Burnet, and Holly Firat Inning on The Wreatler, and is price went | diately behind her was Coincident, rid- Manntrg, Max/yell & Moore. ealers in| Shend lewis threw Hostette: ml % down, {den by J Wiliams. e datt nily. “avail under the “tremendous velling | nachinery ayAo. © Wachin {POUR nUNe. F Ge 1 Anderson walked and advanced as] Trouble | Pearl fee he 3 SDpERARULA Of: Whe DAT Lee BOKR ENS ger trey Ten elapse niin, Wats hit n pitched pati} Lerch sacrificed to McGann. Clarke | sjsady mieker, and! Alethenosreniamed|| Ju Guat osctigcuediten anata grecty 2 predicted. Onlye thelitackuthnt ep htt Mi thrdeghoan~ oper GY tou let wit Le eta Hee aret iiuled aid "sent Rideteon Wome “alld steady and Don Enrique was practically solf being somersanlted. tosalng Daills Bros. & Co. is a young firm that | tho Mer of the second loft of the dulia- | eer ro ed MoGlynn fm the box. Lu Wath f neglected at 3% to 1, In othe my jl Jockey lweiith” eet rusnme+ sae nck Involved ip. anvcheayy trading | {0% Whlle helping to holet heavy. ma- ES. Agist aa aiertatant mated: ria | (ook accond on the throws, Devily threw | Don sinrlaie ted all. the: was Peer DOD CG UL aie ier NE | oh SOA : secrifics IK 0 oK ny | ut Wagne: a took b Fe ed! gong on to the finish a See eeclote neale at the an | chinery this atternoon and was instant | crincad, “Karger to ioneteny | ue Wagner an Clarke took third. AbbY| all over a winner, untit Miller brought | fer AE, yerarnbled to thelk fet and ERS CEMeRRICETtNeE Calli re: ly killed. xupposedly, from’ shock. There! Maloney tripled, scoring Lumt glerkenWOU a oyle threw | the favorite, up. ‘The Belmar colt ont The failure of Jamas honning /WOFe NO Marae on the body from the, WAS caURhe at the plate, Murray to CHES nes PRUNES cracked a bit then, and Miller "drove tromln the trackside to followed the service of an attachment, all except altghit cute on the face |Hohy to Noonan. THREE RUNS Whannan flled to Leach, Browne rolied| Core hone an eaay winner, Aletheno|| frou tie track aad carried bien McCarthy llved with hin. wife. and ME aAWaRhereeieatinl waliced! (Dit wa Alstheno | from the track aud carr ‘against his property for $90,000 In favor| three children—at_ No. «2 Waslilngton Second Inning. we D as} made up some ground and was an easy | infield. The speosstors Berane Brie ke eae Ane ow eMe Hep RtTORE A SE Sop ea saben papping, Leifeld to Stone, NO| third. ‘The track wan slow. boyanihadjsnechiieiied oul antes ment awas,iJerued early: last “Ostober, | NATIONAL _L! ba [Berke we miK, tnd Jordan: retired Adalat Py eet Mark Anthony fitived tackle teers Funbing fie head | \Almost tmmediately afte: tt yas iamued | EAGU i ae LT UL T c Deered,, ° NA ae » 2 ovat rowd cheered, and te raised his ft waa withdrawn and what at the 3 rece iilcreichnstouvemenionte tar and (iser nen aaa cae ser econ ees : a me | Sahn Grom lead a wall/etreet) sensation'| CINCINNAT Ronetchy stopped Rucker, Burch going |@nd\ advanced on Gibson's ingle. j scramble. which Teduced to si in “expressed feclings. al epee tanetherad: Lat PH#LADELPHIA. to third, Byrne toreed to Konetchy, tee | Sheehan stole third, Gibson was caught] Starters by soratches. | Mark Anthony, pee Grasanean Parente Renae oe Tt was almost unprecedented for one| ret Game, Hog Alpsrmans OLB UNG: napping off frat, on Matty's neat throw | Duc in the streteh Bwatne who had" the | itord member of tha Exchange to take out an| Clnennatt ...1..0 20 0 0 0 0 0 os} Third Inning. to MoGann. Leiteld and Anderson | mount, Jet Mark, Anthony hd had the) Word was recelved at the nplre attachment’ agsinetitanothersandiiune| ate es 1003001x algamel aud Jordan sentarey wack licker moun NEN BS Lowarditheldmarcellinthancoutccedin | Gizltmancrwademorth mots thee State aulaliintorost’ obtained! (a the ‘proceeds [Cincinsati Stoone seo 1 | Konetehy filed to Malonay, Jordan goi | {ren but & | He “bumped inte Sir Toddington, who | Racing Commissin, wi follow the ex: fag againat Henning by the young | Potiademaia FENG raya ty somes Rae HA ey yy fanned. Dahlen vouled to Gibsons teward, rearianen Pesta iooKaen| eekevine tie TE le iprokere, But after they had withdrawn | . Batterlos—Welmer and Mclean; Coni-|Hummoet xingled and stole second. Jor: erat Henrv and Bwaln- dnasthen tock down | eres woxt week... Other members. of he pult they refused to discuss why It Gon Bnd) soktltaet Game called oy ian walked? Maloney singled, scoring | d ‘ nning. leat Pani ncn een utiten placing’ the | the commianion, ax well us members of ed ibeen cProury Liner, sensed the res : [Hummel Horch punted safely, Ailing! singe, Wagner. ancrificed to Mogenn;; bea ead, ithe Mienbalneeas, ant Naiman: Wadawort. August Hel- wort that it was the result of an over-| ( CHICAGO AT BOSTON ret” Fneit, ONE) AES lived. Storke singled, scoring Hard on Mark Anthony players, ang, | mont. may gat In an” appearance, @ravght by Mr. Henning for $80,000. srienee, Sy aye ON oe Fourth Inning. Clarke ahd sending Abby to third witlle «the buinping “rights not have jas it Is anda nod he has been i | ad ? Sheeha a y y “cd che . DI sathy C et These v! x ° Mills brothers are sons of Matteries—Fraxer and Moran, mornin Holly ound xieamiardany /durray | sturhe: pel eh eenasadvanceacaa acaty [Jus re The tace from na ettin ins | Aia'to.winmty that eurther host iity to. Philip Mt and Bro: singled, Hostetter walked, Noonan] threw ovk Gibson. ‘Leifeld “grounded | standpyint had 4) most peculiar Si ward the (rack am the UL will oens fanned. Karger Med to Lumley, NOjont to MiGann, NHRER RUSS. Becurlty opened Ated to, & an dnd that an amicable arrangement will RUNS, Doyle wiruck out. Matty Mied to An-jdington at 1 to'5, In ‘a jitty be entered into. by whieh an unint Rucker foul-filed to Noonan. Alper-| derson. Shannon sini Xboy ‘tossed ton's price went down to 6 co 5 and | rupted race meet will ofolally |b man struck oul. Lewis filed to Barry, | out frowns NO RUNS, (Security's went Yack until it reached pianned for text and subscquent years f __|.NO RUNB. een aearmuoh went fn topiten fer New| i to 2. Mean hile Mark Anthony had} under Jockey Clit rule and regulation ] inning. ‘ork in the. fourth Inntn, reoe rom to 1 to 4 to 1. Just First Easy for Hollow. Byrno out, Lewis to Jorda: | Fourth: Innin before post time, however, everything ¢ ‘édiocre Ai rs . Singles esto thy waa ty Eepirenea | cAnderaah | walked iad ae Leach, Meer cisen eniiutechockier prepared Fearon wont (a dloare, Tmiaiden “two- pall, Burnett singled and Barry scored. | Clarke’ tobk a little more of th | Meourityit moe: * Drepared | ace, Hollow bdelng Installed urne’ Ok nee ' ne name | for the ecurity, m . it race, Hollow ng ineta avOrite Burnet. took yeeond on the throw to grt MY amner struck out. Abby wax hit great. bunches, x pores Because of hin Tees Rixpodiarel) consian place in’ the box, Holly wax hit by a Malked. tortinn can Leach: enumpera. Threw Jockeys Siny ‘winner afters the aveldent in’ toe pitched ball, Mine the bases. Murray | Angled, scoring Clarke hut] Rocket. Garrett and Sandalwood were | atretch, leading alt the way, | Blea ror nied Ko Lawley Hostotter {ned to Lam | was) rin down, Shannon. to’ Ker- |the only startera in the steopiesnase, San- aay, Avnet te anos MAN TENE for ) > Ny on to resnahan to Devil lalwood went dow ee othe thi her fall iiver D: Yay, ay ) Konetchy retired Lumley, unanatated. | tingied. sjoring Storke nd sendinn | Rocket und. Garrett. galloped nip. end [2alla, Rot necond mone m Lavatrina, Hummel out, Holly to Konatehy. Jor] Sheehan Wy third. Leifield struck ovt,! tuck faahion until: the far cae Tha [whol'wam. ten lengtha before Merry: sich dan popped to Byrne. NO RUNS, JOLT EEN yecond time round, when Rocket went |" , Sixth Inning. onl iat “past: Clarke. (or three | to the front, with’ Ray whipping Gar- Runaway in Second Noonan reached first on Lewin'a fim) Bresnahan forced eae ee eel rett hard to keep up. Rocket went on] Mexican Silver enlivened things {n the ble.) -Karerstorced “Noonans Aipon Recanahan (forced: Seymour, Wagner toland cleared the) laat-sump with Gar-| second race by running away 9 full to Lewis, Byrne singled, Barry\reuc Om firnt PE ealked Dut was caurdt | rett near enough to be still dangerous, | lrcult of the track with Jockey Po- a] oetroncc: bad hbase by Ritter sani acarey Meat eet iets ee At the last jump, however, Garrett |hanka, With the #tart Zelinw got off tn Ker scored. Konetchy fanned. Barry | went down, threw Ray and turned a|the lead with her sual burat. but was stole second, Burnett out, Bell to Jor-! Fifth Inning. complete nomésault, his hoof missing verhauled by Clolateress, which then dan, ONE RUN, { lerson |walked an dtook third Ravin head by the amallest of margina de allithae font running. wna ne ner < Matoney. fied to. Hostetter R ti See RI hANG, CATIA Rico is alnalens |Aav was on hia feet in am instant Juck- second race of the meeting cle arly and walked. Ritter Med to Konetoyy, 1 Te AiMerton ant mendine Lewgh r | and geabbed Garrett before he war (My nenn too. Sea Cala uesope filed to Byrne. NO RUNS. eet] Spin Way rolled out te Mecann, (on his feet. He remounted and gallope! say run iaround Seventh Inning. = by ringed. “acoring. Leach, “On a itiome for second movey. | while DARE on ae SS e neh ey ‘Holly out, Alpepman to Jota, Mure } ink recon ‘Stomke He gettin Dat [Sead aSULSIe AG RIRUR Selon Fine [Rape rena tant ee env EE STON, AT! DE EROIT (As ) ray out, Bell to Jordan. Hostetter safe | linis tum Nbby taking. third.| feld in the ambulance ‘badly hurt TRO CaHe eee coana sonal ay 30° ( n Lewie's bad throw:, “Noonan filed to | Sheehan. w: Gibson. tripled. : ond enatly over Roval ‘ St A eacte Nt tt y, NO RUNS. tie Abby. Blok, and Bhechan. aeiee Coup, In Third Fails, Onyx thea ZAlinn will fo next tima, ; ¥ rman ‘fouled to Noonan, tawia | fouled to Breanah 1 The third race bringing out a unoh (Third: for Escutcheon. ed ote as 4 a Le 0. } ee wae Kor. na deeala pastay Coen E Togas yee aed : Won Escutcheon, with Shilling up, was the (continu 28 Betond Paney--” | eomblnation inthe third ress, and the, Kel. f line strike tying up (he supply The alriking drivers and stablemen arey Tanking for a week to consist of nxty| hours, not mote, according to a promi- of one of the affected com-| men wotk’ more | SALOON WINS IN FIRST ROUND WITH CHURCH | But Parishioners of Gur Lady of -Perpeiual-Help- Expect "Itimate Victory) nent oMe panies. Some of the ra less, week of sixty an tne! °! The meny than sixty hours, hours. | ase tn even’ demand nd an {dition they deni In pay. At 6 o'clock It was agre ‘ Kirshimer, of Schwarzschild & 5 should meet a repr gation ofthe strikers at the office: i the United Dresse Beet Company Forty-third street and First avenue Supt, Kirshimer has been empowered to treat with the strikers, Chicago Fight Recatied: f drivers’ strike In Chicago Is tie mont a recent temory as/ one ~| violent labor battles in years, Tt ta] I yery probable t the packers, confi-/ eir winning again and count-| Tn the fight which the parishioners living, | ch of Our Lady of Perpetual ing on the necessity of meat will press che fight with Ir re- nue and Sixtleth streat n, are waging agalnat the sa- loon acrogs the Stilt : Meet teainater ve made their repur in ogs the street the first round wax won by the cafe proprietor in the before Mag- tations aa men who are not } lying down In a tight ett) fealtee A¢ed in tlot weathe Ys ew aerate at Attorney Francls X. Schmidt, who scenes of miiny blo as caused the ar- the next few weeks ay 8, of George seosehromsebatient meneapyorbibiemeadh nde daa. ; okt Fe, who, for New Nerk’n 4000000 sineate:| oes ChATEO Was @xnonne diquor itor ere is no family so pe hut | Bergen, the policeman who mace meat is considered ang absolute) PXTSShs tars t he tried tour ne +, and, while the scattering fore ie coundiane neh wonid jundreds or thousands of Vegetarians Le eax Al nv teRtmonsy }wAlbh MAW contCOrtAblyy thes Couch ior | ould Aner BURRS AGi RE AODA Ter aaa Harasnhine wiliiUevapplied) tol every; tame | common ne. ed jententas tne: ARleor with the officer, had not ordered @ My dn ibe mreater city In the event of Grink add -he acknowledged that he had » brought home to + Ltor.) { fent to hold the was discharged Mr, Schmidt. eyldenc® was not sum prisoner, and the man Aght ts not ended. | Goldcrest horse won clever Si who haa had consi ble correspoad from Braden, which had bis speed x tens FR se aimury eaten Cal {ence with the Excise Department at which won the other day at e{Atbany, showed reporters a letter beating cutcheon, differently riaged,| which he had recelved to-day gtom HL finished third, ten lengths behind}, souiy, Excise Commissioner, Hraden, Escutcheon waited on Usury | “> Na * ‘and Braden, who altornately made } If the holders of this certificate the pace, then going to the front, ni think,” he writes, “that by obtaining left the ra mabe. Th . ‘ Kea a BOR ITE THESERIOST Atta ne es tinaieedls Crom) seven te | cresceemustes anna nese eeaaat 3 to 10. nefore the church “ix erected they cat Polly Prim 2 Winner. | continue trade al ¢, even though the re atterWard e vit ‘Polly Prim can win when she pleases, | 4 PURE SLATS tot or She pleased to-day, defeating much com-| and will ultinately lose what they hare JANE fateh eee beth ia at, Old) invested in fitting up the place. Bur Jonesty and a few other good ones, and! we do not gee any ground upon whier at odds of 7 to 1, too, She Went to The! we feel justified In moving until the front when Orphan Lad ured, making {6 eh otince bay been xuthicientiy the pace, and, Koing on, won enally| erected to extabliss the tact that it ts a Carthage, off ‘last and standing still, ting’ excinsivels, used. for, enurch was the beat horse in Uh e. He te tow which I worked through hia Seki cleverly and Meareito entrance got. aecond in a drive fron Orphan Lad. ® The latte rs to He Josing Nia rep-| ch * utation ng a strong Anisher In} was torn down Ktone. any company handsome sonfessor Gets Last. st On the Confessor, G ) Will be placed a Confessor was the good thing the ws, which can be lant rac and the figures as well as twenty miles, duet after the stable information early indicated It tury had been demolished a The horse made'a gallant race, winning Hiding waa erected on the oppo- severly from Minos, which beat Prins) gite | niin tie window a algn Coss Orna, third, ‘The winner was backed | Slaced announcing that a saloon was to from eights, to threes and. thousands | fo open were taken out of the ring on the suc- | The dempteriat Fathers, under cess of Confessor, 1 r the, church Js, are noted age) teaching. Their many and tofluential, nterested in estabe Lee Wins a Race. Manhelmer tried to make a rave of the fifth and seeme: In a fev Ceateof the the race safe when Colonst h during the brief in~ tng his package brayely and ridd the rheing of the old’ ue enorgy by Lee got up in to And the erection of the naw one win by @ liead from’ the paceinaker, ibiful adyantage of & techni- Aristotle’ ran a good race finishing Chird | call after @ nae break, ©, W. Burt had tik TNS chance with the start nor had several 1 oS Of the others. ‘The favorite Hainbridge a ca s Aetd eta ae as5 waa 's bad a alae water. ee

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