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J.P. MORGAN'S BI 'WAY BELOW OTHER OFFERS FOR BONDS Figures That Financier Submits in Be- half of European Syndicate for En- | Make It in 1904. Fifteen minutes hxore the time for closing the bidding to-day 1 HIGHLANDERS _ MN BOTH GAMES IN WASHINGTON a 1 Shit Out 5 f % Circulation Books Open to All”? ] to 3. Second Game. HIGHLAN DERS. 000010220— 5, WASHINGTON. +010000200— 3, *Hatted for Smith in ninth First and Take Second, NEW YORK, SEASC ‘In: the} Boston Coni Three to Ty Flaherty, Firat Gase oe TUESDAY, GIANTS LOSE LAST GAME 0 3 the Winding-Up est bya Score of (FINAL SCORE.) BOSTON. 020001000 —3 GIANTS. 001000010— on Errors—Boston hi | N HERE vO. 1 f 2 GA 0 Ch HIGHLANDERS. EOSTON. tire Issue Are Beaten by M facto a 021 0 8 '¥ any | Keeler, rf. ss. 11.0 1 0} Beaumont, cf. Ona le 0280 3 P 4 I | Elberfeld, -9 1 1 3 0] Tenney, 1b. o 33° 1 0 rospective Investors. J Ohmse, Tester O— 21308) Brain 3b, ao 3 _o| = | Moriarity, 3b... 0 1 1 °2 11 Bates, tf... 24 00 ean Sie $40,000.00 Laporte, ch ........ 9 0 4 1 O} Ritchey, 2b. hs bk Een) Ne: SAGAR CROOE ) In 41-2 per cent, bonds | Williams, 2b.. rh the O mumber o} \- . . Jpn S ss beh gat : itigkestkla i 7 i fe a0 | Thomas, c 0 i 4 2 0} Needham, c. 2g S203-00. Highest big j + 811,000,000 at 102.59 Gitar: seoree P10) 3 O/ Flaheriy, p. desl 2719 Low bi for whole ‘ -J. P. Morgan & Co 3 et eh ee shires oo High bi ‘ See ee ae ei ter Sater : Abraham vale Co. | Totals....... sevre $10 27 14 2) Totals.......\-- 3 10 27 13 98 seeeeeeee Par to 103 } . : | WASHINGTON - NEW YORK. A Never in New York’s history was there such a rush to subscribe | Milan, cf 082543 5 6 nee 6 Se Stet ete ¢ fi : Shi te. 9 0 ‘for municipal securities as marked the opening in the Comptrolier’s | C*ey: #---- 0 Beret 5 0 0 -office this afternoon of bids for the new issue of $40,000,000 in 41-2 ane BS ae see ¢ d 1 A 0 per cent. city bonds. as ‘Jones, rf. Nog Seymours Che i 4 g : Q At least two syndicates bid for the entire issue. Smaller bids cov-: Bh © =: 2°) McGann, o 11 06 ered nearly every imaginable range of investment. It had been predicted Ses ~ 2 8! Dahlen, os. Do nee 3. 3 that as high as 103 might be offered, and this expectation was realized in Panen, p. 2 i URE POR eM a few scattering bids. The range covered nearly every decimal point. *Warner Boa bace eae OO: 0 0 from par to 103. The average was between 101 and 102. | 7*Kay. 0 9| Total 8 27 ” a The highest number of bids received at any previous salei was 197. | mon Soe oe a Pi Totals... <0 cip esse D 8 27 12 0 Firat Base on Balls—Off Ames, 1; off THE AFFI tious. Has bec! SEPTEMBER SPOOK PRIESTESS Pepper- Vanderbilt Admits on Stand That the Saiute on the HERE’S THE SF:1RI11-KiSS; CONTRAST IT WITH THE WARM AFFINITY SALUTE. THE PINCH KISS—Childhood’s {nnocent but germ-bearing caress falling on the nose or the hair.—Rud. 10, 1907. CT PLING APE WO-TORGE DUEL A land Colt in th When the VE HUNDREDS F SPIRIT KISSES = ——— | t | Half Sovereign Gets Si eek Was the Reward of Many Followers. | SHEEPSHE D BAY RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Reseben (1 and out) 1, Veil (8 to 5 for place) 2, First Premium 3. to 5 SECOND RACE—Royal Lady (5 _to 2! cans even) 1, Druid (2 to 1 for} Tplacey'2, Mary F. 3. THIRD RACE—Royal Tourist (5) te 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Half Sovereign 7 te 5 for place) 2, Johnnie Blake 3. Bolsterous, clumsy and futile, sometimes rd Kipling’s definition. NITY KISS—2oulful, lingering, moist and often surrepti- m likened to watering a horse,—See the life of Ferdinand FOURTH RACE—Ampedo (19 to RESULTS EDITIG: PRICE ONE CENT, Scratched. ROYAL TOURIST WINS. A STAKE I FOR MR. R. WHITNEY. _ be wt Talent Makes a Heavy Play on Ways | e Fourth Event Others Are econd i in the Third and Johnnie Blake Third—Roseben Captures the First at 1 to 5. (Special to The Evening World.) SHDEPSHPAD BAY RACE TRACK. Sept. 10—Dhe fourth race of the after noon, generally regarded as the feature event, waa scratched down to a two- | berse affair between Ampedo and Te . ind the former sot the money, ted that Ampedo he foods, ‘Tamacto, opening at 2 tot, rapidiy went back-ts 9 to 10 and evens, while the force of the money Ampeto- made Lim an even cholce, was on | All of $0,00 war bei on Wayland’s colt by the wise ones In the crowd. “The talent seemed to anticipate the result, for Ampedo led from thet rise of the barrier to the finish, Temaceo could jnever get hear the wioner. Roseben. Won Under Whip. Rosebeh dit not have hile umual eaciy and in to peed to-d driven ait lore of a | wand record-brea total of $00 Offers had héen shoved into the ta | matted Corel enaay iat Left on. Bases—Boston 3.|] Pinney Earle. *__ has which sat on a table in the Coy I je 8 Struck Out—By Ames, 2; by Wahors ne 20) 1, Temaceo 2. Only two starters. EGS tas wat emptraller” foom- atthe City Hall. | se on Ralis-Of Orth. 1 ty, TEN ead ; THE NETHPRSOLE KISS—Reguires from two to four minutes to pe read j Het Memos TwoeDann Hie Siang. Te , nt. ed in another chapter. Invari- FIFTH RAGE—Mark Anthony II. minute. iat ba- | nas qi Wega pita ably silent,» fi to 7 and 6 to 5) 1 Tony Bonere expired fully + ack Outs thy guble i 7 | ets Salle esenn xpired fully La sek . De Filles faith rebel THE SPIRITUALISTIC KISS (as interpreted in Brooklyn)—Planted }| (4 to 5 for place) 2, Smiling Tom 3. Dida at i ues Umpire—Johnstone. upon the cheek—-elther cheek—at parting. Purely ethereal in character. on Ay ee es ee teen ER An awful hit with Bright Eyes—From the favorite prescription ot Mrs SIXTH RIACE—Running Account times 6 Giants heir last game at on Le { Hoe hig pea sone amlobton bina Tocarod dere Daten aa aateI TES (9 to 2 and 8 to 5) 1, Master Robert I i | of 2 to 2 Only 4,000 people were out to 3 to 6 for place) 2, Amundsen 3. : ; id ey, : eam hnide then Giants: caren cl The/Spiritualistis Kiss is applied on the human cheek, at parting. | For an Comp. both of a from Fire inning Parting. It} {reller'a oftce r nied the Washingtons. Doyle first b it H ji < e Pinch Kiss piNatherenianicicedl Oi Ree aniblaicnelloenie Aone touonestil Beaumont was sate fon Danten'a tum jis not akin to any other kiss such as the Pinch Kiss, the. Nethersole Kiss, | ef rons in the re : ae ed te a at eg ae | which is lingerng, the Amateur Kiss, which is clumsy and noisy, or even | nthe n lined to Dah ) , or even! tal ait Ter + 3 1 who tossed the ball to Shay, doub- “ anne if | waiting to. hear Had ie of First” Inning: p Beaumont at second, NO RUNR the Affinity Kiss, which is soulful. | SRBICAIFER dn i : x nnon fii¢d to Randa rane ; eee S That | tn 4 t * Put Gas T i, accelersinlely eo GAnlsys loerteld filed “gut Devtin lined to Ritchey This definition is given by a no less eminent authority than Mrs. ] BARD : UDR hur took Martarity s My. ON ps Second Inning. Mary Ann Scannell Pepper-Vanderbilt, the high priestess of all properly | Mouth-After Wat: Fee ee ee eee eh andatt singied ees | conducted Long: Island Spooks. She told about the Spiritualist iss | ny ing Note to Daughter Delehanty, NO|3xeenes walked: Pier trad a aountel soon after She took the stand tovlay at the Kings: Gaunty 2} | Second Inning. Hf Howerman's throw get by him: Ames! where a Sheriff's jury and a lunacy commission are inquirir 2 ‘ RETEST position with ena ae NBA, i 3 ; ; i From: taporte| pncyeuh eis, to Beaumont anc} State of mind of her elderly husband, Edward Ward Vanderbilt, upon| our, Smith tol meg to Randall. NO RUNS. ‘lthe application of his daughter, Miss Minerva Vanderbi ; | " AN ey eea Third Inning application of his daughter, Miss Minerva Vanderbilt, who would , of ihe ‘aod let KO | Flaherty singled and went to secona| like to stop her father from transferring such large gobs of property to) Stranger With a Pistol Backs = theoueh | eiejas Ames threw. out Beaumont. Ames] his bride : hour_af tallying en the Whiliama caugall ew out Penney, Fisherty—teking | ——— PA Mi aN ck > Int Ria ay ue elke RABE ROT eV third. Bran fed to Shannon, “NO! Incidentally Mra. Pepper. Vanderbilt y= sis Keeley Into Corner of Of- apuny f Piet let the ce Int E =| Renigait tea att Thira Inning. ‘Daen died. Tenney to Flaherty. Shay ever estes Sear Miliriieraveati fice in Bayonne, N, nas o Gark r Oj i ee er 0 * 00- aT RonS Danny tian eit oppet Shannon also singled. “Strang doubled | 08 Her lawyer managed however to | to left, scoring Shay and sending Shan-| steer clear of all mention of that most Park nt Patten's fly. Milan| fen CO rae , Flaherty tossed out Dey-ladmirable and faithful of — spirits, fo Wild West style Frank Keeley |" eld threw out Ganley.|!in, ONE R ee “Bright Eyes," who played so prom|!- gent at the West Elghth « the mae Het _ = fourth Inning... |.nent.a part In tne courtship of a inyonne, of the ¢ Wee ee ae Fourth Inning. plates singled: Ritchey popped out Tn NEREMTR eC opHer ae ey, was lonivess rating ieyeahaay single tre. Chase | atrucke gut. Devlin eeepene Bweeney. Confused by the Lawyer. Fitocday at the point of a Fevante [pinned on the door this not Kk to Delehanty. Moriarity drovers | SSaymrour’, gro | Miss Vanderbilt's lawyer, Mr. Rosen- Compelled {0 surrender (he contents of | y Seymour, grounded out to Ritchey. | < ' I tine single throw Patten. Laperte : aherty threw out Bowerman. spa. | 0eTs. Anistied his two-day examinatic ae 4 \h eley says that the , edon't ) Med t USB as, asisera |Home, UG Staxhtt OMY erwunder fo Of Mrs, “Pepper-Vanderbilt, on Friday But Customs Men Find A AUS TOC RenS | When ‘the giri 1 4 grounder got through Willlama for an | th Aflernopnmuuscyuercra) ha nhescinm ands . Mats Paienwanee 1 the it]_had groped through ror andthe Dutchman reacted third Fifth Inning. © |Journed for the week. For a person Large Collection on Op- perresecaresarirhneticl 5 mi_she found pinned to on Jonen's single to left. While Jones Dahlen tlitew out Needham. Deylin| inured to large audiences, Mrs. Peppar- | MoAvears G19 SETA oat Was thrown out ut Flaherty. Beaumont singled.| Vanderbilt had suffered some confusion | yenheim’'s Pers company alx > 1 erase: ale CoOL hua eoos nheim’s Person, ressed himself aa] me, may you tor Block filer to Beaumont. between second andl ten ihtees res ROR DATES a Yl DF aa Wong fied At Lav siza of the DAI | ma Ie wick unto third, Devin to Dahlen, Shay to Deve| Une of interrogation Forge, Cenei Sceererrirnr stops: atOTHE f € uing for few bonis The girl wereimed?and called’in two Fifth Inning lin. NO RUNS, great disappointment had been caused; 1, 1 o'clock ant 4.31 o'clock in the Fema ene aa eBid ton the entinny lind” Matoney, whe | Wiiame tripled tc Daal y Aled to Ritchey by the care at "Bright bass, and aurife that period it is S10 Waa M0 ( f Ic; Mo 0: ipke § 3 e and| Snhose they ave It up. (Dr. te ouLen. heasard. x out Strang. NOUNS, {n open culift.. p OE aeAL thla. morning a man ihauired home Ree DAES Hospital” Bros, | OFti fleck? toud ; Sixth Inning. But Mrs, Pepper-Vanderdilt’s cus-) the Kronuprinzess Yuka cae ate ybant es AE, Maer SAS ST SLT ed atta es Bic ith. SIREN | Hrvin fled to Destin. “Danten threye|tomary selt-porsession had all returned toast» fell the hands of Cue- ae ae irainea « has oN carotentitind i od an Laporte got Gan: Richey doudied to lect and! to her to-day when she came back to| toma Oftionrs ¢ AVE Sepa lacaeatea avery ape ey A ate al i NATICNAL LEAGUE. RUNS Mpiteh Randal the stand inder the soothing ministra | who, sears Zjsngcnulekels, Waeniathe slrAnmen aro. The Bids. Q | Sixth Inning. sapmpour dou fiona of her “husband's lawyer.” Mr. : Revs lu aba hen ea te ‘ neers Ke RoR ea gins csi lupattan chandleatek eelerta loubled |Griffing. She dressed as she did last pa Comptrolier Metz began opening the | payee Mae tocipnmed eth 884 for an out Elberfeld fle 4 ote SINE | Week —binck silk gown, as befits one who ran ltea' helegant plicke Ace stinceninns The game between Chicago and St ide Aioihul hea a 3. fs a bishop, black hat with a large ‘ontinued on Second Page.) Tals was, post pon | ENehanty cout, Thoma: tov classe. stuffed Dove of Peace on the fr ‘yea you Will! was the retort, § pene ee ads HS Cart JAltizer doubled, “Laporte Saugh am. singled wan forced out| elevation of the brim, black kid glo te ore auiec avouctrorst it [Jones's fy and threw to Williams rty, Ames t) Dahlen. Beau-|ftting the plump arms with a frank- | off.” time to ad le up Altizer NO RUNS. col Platierty, Shay to Danhten. i eaeaer res Ne alerts Shay, fo Banter: | turter-tke smoothness, gold nore glams-| Junk before |, Keeley was unarm the NorlantyioOpeaete Santy raneaial iE i NO RUD ni 4 es, and a big gold bracelet: clasping tho ver's point he was backed into i LIVELY’ CHASE AFTE EVES out, Shipke to. Altizer. “Williams inde i iomnlen Mies ane ober seu aya Was! Jetty aria: [XGrrororhe vite” vy youek 4 peels enfield fence and scored on Con i Eianth, yeeine to detall the history of her engag | from which he took $ He did not rt Legh ry hs NOM ws De 2 seen M4 er~| +h t road Kets, ic tho flalt occupied by Mrs. Mary Ber- coirighte sortnnrad ria lea doublad elaiecantare and | took Len cass manic r ala rsngtee ama e eed eel eo co ree BOSTON: || aReriee nies oman. stole Ames threw out Ritchey, Ran- i MS a stalled bre. t | the tenement at No. 6 East One when Pat fled Mie Amon tiivew out | aaauringly at hin wife as she began. | First Game ue i! = f }, Bmith recoy 2 “It atarted about a year and a halt Ph Hadelphia D000000 aH Heid Detectives irst strect. this afternoon. They.were Shipke _ § t Shan a hale Boston 130 : PK bY He Lillie Prattis. thieves Moriarty. threw out MRR AROSenM Rated eto exit yink it was then that Mr, Vanderbilt .. Second Game station, wold tiem that Prete caladetacnalicamancine and nity and b Rirane “Bowerman Met’ to ert, proposed to me. | But T told len | phiiadelphia Guseo ners 0.8 Se venturi of ra called oliceman Kirk, ¢ . for 4 sine mit fled TON ‘No.’ To said to him, ‘My dear friend, 1 60000 b0 ; mh 4 | as Ae Several oitizer The negroes Tae atin sinateler eon Bact 1 have ad ono experience in the matt rf z oe | hrough ta fthy Aven here Detectiy meatier ; and putting Patten on third. Ganley monial Hne, and Uagt fs enough Schreck; Glaz | ugh tosFifth avenue, whe elective Graham joined Rit aap PtoeeetenG senior rasa le 1g But he naw permatent-so,rersistent a eee MASSACRE OF THE JEWS | A the chase: nee Henn ; : Aaa age ty | any forward an waht the ball @ reopened the subject. I began to RAR tn ALS CLR Ss ‘ | 1 the ohase THe negroes crossed Fifth avenue and finally | whe cailide vo, ar "0 Needham wae] sogen, 1 told him that it 1 married Bean) CONTINUES IN ODESSA, Jat » Leno Wenueawhere Graham arrested him. The pris- -[@nasc and Hal. thr Tenney Med to Seymour, | again It would interfere with my work aS nT i oy vn hy ) Cate ri on esp! id perhaps cause PAA, ~Travel ae the fame of, William Harris. Patten had soos J SSte ann wom throm not DY Rm eee ee enn ee ee ee im thwe| : ‘\ mh Eighth toning, Lpeniens fo yt Senne Snes lectures, He then veal to prise He a ed crare, (usreseontinus.| p othegnt ero had run on and eluded Poliroman Kitk. Jams: "Keriec dropped a gate: bunt In| =a ha LAR RS EAU tS a aes i Ww ie plate, RL. ROE BA with your work and do anything you { fash Ditice Winkle, yer chased him several blocks and fired | thiack to Aiuzer Sena EER | Sea aer ae itrcka | pesveniiig d eMC oO a x a) B * Vid = 6. iH ” ” vet he “ee & snot lithe to ‘frighten’ him, but’ the ‘negra dodged into a joe Dacor Babe . ne SNGILATES {pollen tiave arrest? a bond of tomate He Called Her "Dearie. Se en tat iy = Gantes: be) U Ne, Ue be -acroune student of she) “16 called you ‘Doarie.'”) asked Mr, {went -sigit { , ° nymed Proskobla Hea of Oxhorek orn ine with A DYople. (0 Att : iy eomm! a v: jeep ininnd lake, Warkal, making the quently ihe ta! of ‘Buscesstul rabberien 2 (Continued on Gecond Page.) latier a {irut-class, protected harbor, panio,! ni atone ara aR vaca ris smh tA ‘and then Then Roseben enme UsroUgis the fie. Well was canning ‘at the end and Was catchini First. Premium came. front Nr behind In the streteh and. Kot up {i 'time to beat Bellwether for the show money, Jockey Went to Sleep. ever threw away a race tt un on Druid In thera "The boy evidently race won, and when he eased dy came on and won by a square himself with the back= Druid Swain went up to the stewards and chimed a foul. which wag pot allowed, The backers of Druid oet= tainly had but the Royal Lady Ai aning wien The rest of the neths back, and Mary F., a long It of this bunch came ty be tied. Whitney Wins a Stake. ‘The Whitney good thing, Royal Tour- st, went through ht the Autunin § two-year old i was anybody’ put when they, were Toney For cre added to the fel ade favorite. The nun (o price of & to 1 Royal Tourist. and the money Roymunches. It was 4 to Lat ithe time of the race was ally t, Royal Touriat fanning. the. dist books Spent ttre thie the openin Ran True to Form. was only a gallop for He went to the front 3. Burns let him down Jengths from Tony Boe ¢ Tom third. ‘Tony Tonero was a well-played favorite, and Horehest con which there was a hot'tp, carried thousands, Close Finish in. Sixth. “Robert appeared to have woo y a nose, but fae Running | Acgount i had the race be- tween them all the way. fron) the ele bow to the wire Osen wits third. a MONTREAL RESULTS. TRACK, spt. 10—Following are races here to-day: Taunt (3 to or place 2, Time, 148 1 ‘ forlongs.— 0 to 1) 1, Orena (even for Vista (R to 5 for show) route The Ath race Mark Antony Il at the start, and ¢ to win by five with =m! JB ghow) & “Five FOURTH RACE — Ong mile, — in ven) 1 na (3 to 1 for place) for_show) a. Tmen RAC Sophomo: Maid (out six furiongs.—Jayotte. for place) 2, for show) 3. Timex DRIVERS” USED WRONG SIDE OF THE STREET, "i 1g t of roadway, 3 police of the West One Hundredthy tion rounded up onlnalstsied Add vk them to’ thea ait a heiring reed wibh vide oy governing” Th ned jup ant if the station & thelr owners could aed for te

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