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ID FOR - $40,000,000 CITY BONDS REJECTED ‘No Money Forthcoming When His Check for $800,000 to Guarantee Performance of Contract Is Presented for Payment. — %,000 causa; Comptroller Metz to send | me | were shot in an attack made on bnon-union: strike sympathizers early ims. who are all in St son_him. for Mr Wate ant A Postage Stamp Financier. Mr, White is a persistent Widder for ear men=br Aocrawd 6 to-day. The Luke's Hos- pationa! and muaicipal bonds put up At | pital, are: Morris Risenborm, danger ‘auction, and he has had great suecess (ously wounded; Roy Perkins, condue- in that line. He started in 18W op 2B) tors J, Cotter, motorman; Harry Cohers and Frank Smith, conductors. The tryuble occurred wien a wreck- ling car of Use United Rallroad, on which were about fiteen men, was ap- preaching the car barns at the corner postage samp investment of 47 cents by putting In a bid for $1,509,000 worth et Governmenm—bonda _It__was _not pecemeary to send security with the bid The allotment he bid for was awarded to him, but ne He cume | of Utah and Twenty-fourth streets. to New York, borrowed 000 0! Three policemen appeared on the te ict from Russell Sage, sold scene and ordered Cie men not to shoot sr the bonds before they passed’into his) but this command was disregarded, posseasion. and cleaned up $140.0 on| whereupon the police used tielr revol- tho vara. five.of the car men _ being. incent John A. McCall p | a a ere Tong Branch, N. J. Some of & TRAINS TIED UP BY poldera of the De Forest Wireless Com- ‘ parr are trying to ul hat property | HEAVY RAINS UP-STATE. the ground that he ‘away from him on bought it with funds of the corpora-| UTICA, N, Y., Sept, 11.—Unueually ashe heavy rains have: fallen throughout May.Reduce Receipts, Central New ) York during the last With Waite’s bid out the receipts of the | twenty-four, hours. ‘The Lackawanna sale will be somo what cut down, as from | Rallmwad ls Med up by wasnouts near ; Coventry . . 1,000,000 of the White bid | Ralivond ta tifa (aL SHEY Spahr Was ut Over. TH CaM Tis ORI UIber Of WaSNOUtE, OTe TeRr oreictt mould be thrown, out, the average price | and the other between Sidney and Ed- Sf the bonds netted by the city would | seat Ul be about Il 1-2 ee "Phe J. Merpont an syndicate, which bid for. $40,000,000—the entire Feaue cman away low, and will not ne | awarded any of the bonds. A big bung will go to. small. bidders. eibanoh| AMERICAN LEAGUE. CHICAGO AT 8T. LOUIS. Fn the New Jersey. togal proceedin; s| against ¢ it has been alleged th He real nate in Abraham. Séhw cree | First Game: The English equivalent of the German | Chicago ....-5.1 00900010 0-2 name Bohwatts, is Bia ck. It has been | St. Louts 0000000 0 0-0 Teported in Wall Street jately ti TT White came from Texaa ome, years | 1, BEADS CE Aaa aneOn LON: aro. and that he Ix well known tn that | PMiladelphia ....0 0 9 0 0 1 3 0 0-4 ae Boston 1901200 1-5 °. BRIGHT EY REPORTED HOT DEBATE which is still J ainst her, and trouble is feared. {ume » the jury room NINS FROM DETROIT tdi —clevelaid 3, Detorit O- \, nul (AL)—End fifth: Chicago 5, St. Louls 4. poInnaM Wide nel shina? Rittebrorayt yCincimati Oh. 010300000 The bia of the Abraham White Bond Company for the entire issue | BRUTAL SUBWAY GATEMAN FELLS SICK WOMAN | : | Admits It in Court, but Pleads | That She Struck Him First. HIGHLANDERS - TKETHESERIES AT WASHINGTON Five Straight the ‘Record of Their Farewell of the Season. SHE HAD LOST HER WAY. Make Victory Sure by Batting) Ryan Stopped Her, Demand- TIMELY BATTING DID IT. Out, Three Runs in | — ing Second Fare, Which the Fourth. | She Refused to Pay, (FINAL SCORE.) Mra> Mary Anderson, a wickly Utde 4, seearatelea tea woman, who has just been discharged t HIGHLANDERS from Bt. Josepha ifospital, to-day ap- peared in Yorkville Court to prosecute “Thomas Ryan, a stocky yoube Subway gateman, who knocked the woman down | and blacked her eyes at Grand Central } Subway etalon, Mra__Anderson had_came down from. WASHINGTO? 200000000— 2 Keeler and Chase Umplre—O' Loughlin | {> —_—__ her home, No, 116 Woodworth avewse, se eee aneeeeatt - HIGHLANDERS. Yonkers, on a Kingsbridge express and + of $40,000,000 of 4 1-2 per cent. aly bonds was thrown out by Comp- Rerireerot a |luadprallstiadi geting Grandia Cestraliats! , A . This i r ilu: Thi! K 00. change to & local, intending to «o to ! troller Metz this afternoon. This action followed the failure of White to esis ° i 2 4 0 eee Hiei eres ctatioasanherene os 4 ified ¢| aw i f Jiere * her way to @ doctors office at Thirty- show that the $800,000 Coruties check, drawn upon a Pr vate bank of chase Sh Si 6 Gee ee Ge which he is president, and deposited as a guaranty with his bid, had that | Moriarity, 3b. ~2 0 3 2 O| She hasn't been travelling around » behind i Laporte, cf... .0 2 1.0 0j}much of Inte, owing to her illness, amount of money behind it. ‘5 ate ab 1 1 0 1 0/884 she wandered upstairs one fight, It is quite likely that White, through counsel, will proceed to get ani i 5 os 0 1 3 0 0 ekine for the local traina instead of Srices pen eg BES vardk , a ‘onrey, If. ose stepping to the! other alde of the same injunction ‘restraining the Comptroller from awarding any of the bonds | j1einow, SOE Oy oak OIE Cee yom ore ee to any of the bidders until his claim is settled. i | Hogg, p.eceeesesees 0 0 60 3 Ojping out of the exit gate when ashe O1 the other hand, if White fad been allowed to take any part of ---- reas fit ayaetne Sea the bonds Wall street banks that put in bids would have gone to the Totals... Go 49)-8) 27,213 Oo eet courts for a tof mandamus to prevent the Comptroller from award- Ny AS ING TONS Gatemen Knocked Her Down. at ing him any of the bonds. Milan, cf. EO UW AGO {OE aN ae aot Bolton C coratenn tomptroiler Metz deposited White's aan = —— Ganley, If... SO AW Oe en eee ae : oI tees $900,000 check in ¢ an Trust | replied that she Would have to get Ries near aerenn Ganitee ten |Delehanty, 2b....-. 1 1 3 4 Olother ticket a city depository, this afternoon. That) patios ee 102 5 0 3} “I was confused and manera out bY bank immediately nent the check to} j Jones, rf..... <0 1 1 © |} Iistake," explained Mrs, An Cee White for collection, He asked fo | Blankenship, Cots sOi 05.10). 710) he) esr fare to get In, ne. he Guardii ‘Trust | pers! yan. cnapans capanieli That re Ba Wa Lg 2 _| Shipke, ¢.. +9 0 4 2 1] “Other people are allowed to transfor not forthcoming and Comptroller Metz | Smith, 3 -0 0 0 2 Oj ali right.” said Mra. Anderson, attempt) doctded that the check was not good! Falkenberg, p-. -o 1 0 O 0 ins to start back. wecurity under the terms of the agtes-j "Kay... OC Ose 0104.01 oe this, sie. wald, res phened fend ment by which bids were received. eS | back, and cs she continued to press tor. | The bid of the Abraham White Bond ‘Warner. 420220 0,0) 0 UH bel cds Coes aie aap te nara ane Company Was accompanied by a certl- 1 TT TS TT TT] Maay. persons: counng tne aub- tied check for $900,000, drawn by White Totals....-.2..... 2 7 27 10 Ton tm the woman knocked upon the Greater New York Security re “Batted Cor Shipke in ninth.” people who haven't been thoroughly Company and ¢ertiied by R. H. Rob: Batted for Smith in ninth j sutxtued by hey aptes Leap desly ig bins, treasurer of that corporat Police Mix. in the . is nen went for Ryan. e ‘ hae I ing! ‘ y hud grabbed him and ne, Gres ten Newstin Sect oar roe DB) iret Base on Balle—of Ho MAusNne. “im varoogd yelling, | pany {8 not well known in bankiry’ cir ie ae Nae First Base on Errors—Highiand jon't let bém escape!” when Tra Clea.s It has an votice ati Now Mroad- During Attack on Non: Be Penie Psrriey tet breath Policenin Flanders rushed downstatra __way, in Room No. 1 Mr. White's Ini ; - igenneree eRe siore is ‘andsarrested . Sea ei ieseaE Bioutwus—-m---——Union Men by Strikers. ia = a Hong, 2) by, Falkeny| 07 arrorted Mi i ‘i coincidence ant Two-Base Hit—Altizer | Hagel ean ( asthe Sawn x ork sa | Stolen “Bases—Ganley, Chase (2) | ‘ t S pare ,.. |, Double Playe—Smith,” Delehanty and Becurity Company baa a capttal of only | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11,.—Five | Altizer: 1 | | 1 | | | WASHINGTON, Bepi straight is the record linndera on their last ap |senson here. — Five id High-| erot the| A bad throw started th of STREET, AUTO run-getting in the second and t swatting clinched the game in the | tourth. First Inning. | Kreierfited-to—Milan:—Ratt Tanned > Chase fanned. NO RUNS. ! eee Milan out, Williams to Chase. Ganley | E out, Ball to Chase. Delehanty singlea| Dav, ‘Bec sbi Wy S4gRt Alger doubled te let." Jones | David Monaghan Becomes . Boorin ele hi « 3 i Altieer, “Blankenship fouled to Marines | cited When the Machine ty. TWO RUNS. Watuieee Second Inning. Toots.a Warming. Moriarity hit to upke, who throw the bail Into the bieaohers a lar Ky went all toe ee puerta: fing to aa Ree Ww David Monaghan, a twelve-year-old roy popped to Delelan y lad 1 x at No. 411 West Forty-second Hogg deflected Suipke's olow to jo pied Uying 2 Deans Ms tans, who threw wie a wELOR UIE ate crossing Tenth avenue near hi Chase. Smith out. Hogs ie th fternoon, became excited Falkenberg fanned. NO RT when an automobile tooted a signal to | Third Inning. get out of the way, See er srk eae hy ol 0 drove top oerne sipped: fad dlrectly. ben Smith, phe passed it to Delehanty at] neath the machine, awhich passed over ec ‘or Sleinow. De alt te'to Altizer, doubling Hogg on QfreF hin. {ten decision by O'Loughlin. Keejer| ‘The auto {s owned by H. Ribeno, who | Tate on ATUePs” FOr,” “Ball struck | lives at the WVaniort-Axtorte—and—hee out. NO RUNS. Milan singled and was caught nap- jan omce at No. @ Broadway, and the only occupant was ‘Albert Earle, ¢ ping. Kleinow to Chase. Ganley hit fate to centre. Delehanty fled to| chauffeur, living at No, 60 Eighth ave Conroy, Conley stole second, nobody | nue. covering the pak vaitizer out Bail] pottceman MoMahon, of the” West to Chase. NO RUNS. Furty-seventh Street Station, picked up | vurth Inning. the lad and steps Bre ne Pairrsil i RG ying the boy. Me told Karle to hurry | (Chase singled to centre, Milan's great |, "Roosevelt Hospital, There it. was op deading off ‘a home run. Moriarity} found that the boy had interna] in- sarrcifioed taw second, bur Chase b Morvarty and Chase ‘re both safe. Laporte beat out bunt, filling the bags. Williams singied to left, scoring Ohase and ees LATE Laporte tried to get from first to third on the swat and was thrown out, Ganley to Shipke. Con- roy singled, putting Williams on third. | er, “who threw to he throw, and jurtes of a serious nature. | «WEATHER FORECAST.) | Forecast for New York City and Kietnow’s ‘My to Ganley brought 1: | vicinity: Showers and cooler Wilkens. Hoge fanpet: THREE | Pto-night; Thursday generally fair, Jones was thrown ovt by Bali. [South shifting to westerly winds, Kieinow missed Blankenship's ie § nes us strike and threw him out at :firat,| | mostly. fresh. Kleinow caught Shipke's foul fly, NO) RUNB. Fifth Inning. 5 | der Hogg's foul ff Delehanty threw Keeler dropped a bunt out of Falken-| out Ke NO RUONS. berg's reach and was forced out, Smith} Blankenship out. Morlart to Delehanty, on Hall's grounder, | Shipke walked. Smith Me Chase's single to right put Ball on third. | Falkenberg fanned, NO WL Morlarity popped to Shipke, Eighth Inning. eecond, and on an Hall flied to Milan Chase sto! attempted doub’ H Chase dropped a steal of home and third Ball got out.) to oy h \ Smith struck oul. Falkenberg singled it Chase, NO RUNE ed Keeler caught Milan's fy and aoubled captured Milan's fly and Mo- up Falkenberg at first, NO RUNS. Sixth Inning. Laporte fied to Ganley Y took Gar ant) Wi n'a. 107, ey'a xhort pop-up, Del Conroy ran under Alt: RON i Williams was called out on stcikes. Siipke threw ore Inning. Conroy. NO RUNS. Shipke threw out, Willama Conre Hogg bandied Ganies's bunt for an Delehanty threw’ out Kleine out. Morlarity threw out Doiehanty.| NO} . Altizer bunted. Jonea grounded out to| Jones fisd to Conroy. Blankenship Chase. NO RUNS. was tirown out by Ball. Kay batted NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, BIG LUSITANIA IS — | from the giant -l tne Lualtania edges her way through | covered in seventeen end of the pier perplexing problem Policeman Retd of the West Twen- fronts ever In the febt- after Heth Street Etation, who was on duty being exposed to the outdoor near the’ pler, noticed the woman and, during the summer, is thinking she was acting strangely, fol-| freckles and clearing complexion, lowed her. ‘The crowds at the»perfumery depart. for Shipke and walked. Warner batted for Galt) ant gevs Moriorty on tou fy. NO RONG jor ~ Seventh Inning. Misinew etruek out Bblpus gat un- i } “ SEPTEMBER 11, GE EAGER WIGS EPEAT PLE SMASHING RECORDS AT 26-KNOT GAIT Giant Turbine Liner Plowing the At-' lantic at a Clip Which Will Bring | Her Into Port Early Fri- day Morning. Ploughing the seas at a speed never before attained by a steamship the giant turbiner Lusitania, of the Cunard line, is sweeping along at a twenty-six-knot clip on her maiden voyage to New York. A wireless} message received from Cape Race, N. F., early to-day shows that the} Lusitania has broken all records for a transatlantic steamer. tains her speed through the last thousand miles of her-trip the hope of a four-day trip across the Atlantic will have been realized. The Lusitania came into the wireless — TI a eas 2 cee NAMED OF INDIANA SAVES THE BATTLESHP um or 1,1% miles from the Sandy HOOK Nghtehip. Tie despatch to-day mmunition Taken From the red-hulied lightship off Sandy Hook | '. Nhe between mnfanight ands o'clock Friday} Magazines While | Blaze showed that the big ship had covered 1,665 miles of the voyage In. approxi. | morning, which would make the time of | re = the voyage about four days and thirteen | (Coal Bunkers Is Fought. If she main- | her progresa, and that ahe had averaged | a trifle better than 23 1-2 ‘knbts an hour, a apred record never before reached by a transatiantlc steamship. “Cunard ofMfclals are walting to hear turbiner when mio ters the wireless zone near Cape Sable. ‘The Lusttania ts expectet to flash vy A in | mately seventy hours Uirough\ swelling | seas and murky fogs, che hindered | hours, more than thirteen houra better | than the record trip between Queens- | z town and New York of five days, seven | Due “and “twentyave=minutes;made{-—SCASHINGTON, Sept. 11—Tho Navy | by the Lucania, of the Cunard line, In| Depstiment (0-day made public the 18. + {fact that through a fire in her coal- The Lusitanta’s maiden. voye6e a iyyory on the morning of Sept. 6 the also to wrest the title of the} aeetat the Seas from the Deutsch: | land, of the Hamburg-American line The Deutschland made 4 yoyase from Cherbourg to New York, in 1903, in 6 days, 11 HOUTS, ana St—minuter ‘over a course 3,064 miles in length at an average speed of 73.15 knots. With clearing Weather indioated the big Cu arder should take the iast atretch of her voyage at top speed and officials of the company xtxte to-day that when battle-ship Indiana, now undergoing re- pairs at tho League Inland Navy-Yard, narrowly escaped destruction, The ammuniticn in the adjacent mag- was removed only through the lon of the greatest courage on the part of the officers and crew. No damaze resulted from the fire, which was caused by spontaneous com- hustion of coal. The work of removing | the ammunition from the adjacent! twelve and six-inch magazines was, ac- cording to the report, proceeded with quietly, The two magazines and the | shell rooms becnme dangerously heated and were flooded to a de the New York Narrows all trans-at- jantic steamahip recorda will be broken and that a new era in the maritime th of twenty world wilt have commenced. CARS eee Averaging 26 Knots Lieut. Commander J, L. Sticht direct- ‘A despatch from the Lusitania, by ed the fire party consisting of Gunner Maroon! wireless, reads as follows: 1. ‘C. Hull and nine men, who entered {the magazines and removed the am- pmnttion.- “Phe-eix-boxes. nearest —the | pullchead were so hot as to be handled thirty-aix miles from Queenstown; fog, | with diMculty, while the bulkhead and ly nd. Lusitania marvel |the thirteen inch shells were so hot fort, luxury, stead|-| that Wey Durned the mens tatids and Slistered the paint, The coal on fire was flooded and re- moved from the bunkers, and the bulk- heads and shells were sprayed with water until the temperature arpppea to normal, The following, who first entered the magazines, were Tecommendel’ for bravery, by the commanding officer: Cc W. Lelacgang, E. Rowe, J.C. Barty: nick, 3 Gratton, H. 'A\ "Linderman & J. Cairneross, C. Shepherd and L, Gnter. “On board steamship Gape Race No Fs Bet “Tuesday noon. eleven hundred and Lusitania, via ness; no seasickness; all enthusiastic.” ‘The distance covered by the Lusitania between Tuesday noon, when the above despatch was sent and the: point at which she wags reported to the Cunara Mine at 6 o'clock this morning, te adout) 4% miles, which distande the new v | houra, indicating | that she was making a llttle better than twenty-six knots par hour at that time oe WOMAN'S DRESS SAVES. ~HER-FROM ENDING LIFE.| men yesterday at a point thirteen miles | i l from here. They sep: d the engine Attempting suicide by leaping off the from the freight car and then selzed pler at the foot of West Eighteenth | $59,000, with which they escaped. street early. to-day Lizzie Young, of| a Stberinn Train Held Up for $50,000, TOMSK, Siberia, Sept. 11—The Siber- was held up by highway- Nomns Watt Forty-imnts street. 4 ALL FRECKLES WILL DISAP-| catching sed trem, the was saved by) her dress an iron hook. which proje _ PEAR. on} | The which con- After her unsuccess/ul attempt at |iment of Slogel £ very day seam sulclde, he took her to the night court. | to indicate that women know thd proper Here she wan arraigned on the charge | remody. of attempting suicide, and Magistrit me. Ruppert’s Face Bleach, Known | Corrigan, for her own good. he sald,' as tha mort successful preparation or} sentoneed her to the workhouto for aj renioving freckles, also leans short term on plnples, blaekt bof thi MURRAY'S ROMAN AKDENS. | Diningcroomakbachslociacacimenta anise’ Ls f “ Circulation Books Open to Ail? j 1907. ‘win in the Waldorf Stak | SECOND RACE—Exoptesion (4 to 1 | Hail square. reduced | BIN | RESULTS EDITIG | PRICE ONE CEN ! AT out Forced Price on Blue Book From 25 to 1 to 12 to 1 and Hit the Ring Hard When the Horse Won. FOUNTAINBLUE SECOND IN ~ SEPTEMBER STAKE EVENT Miller Sent Kentucky Beau Out and Held the : Lead for a Mile, When Lowe Moved Up and Got the Race Easily. (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, Sept. {{.—Joe Yeager, the “Boy Plunger,’ had one of the biggest days of the year at the track to- day. He cashed heavily on-Whiptop in the second race, Ben Fleet to sand Blue Book, a 25 to 1 shot, across the board in the September Stakes. . SHEEPSHEAD BAY RESULTS. ‘The Yoager money knocked the price from 35 to 1 down to 12 to 1, but even at the latter figure Blue Book was played. A lot ct money followed the Yeager cotn, and although the books took in thousands on Montgomery, Fountainblue and Kentucky Beau, thoy bald out considerable to Blue Book. Joe Yeager alone tx credited with 4 $95 000 claasup. ar = and 8 to 5) 1, Fond Heart (6 to 5for| The race FIRST RACE—Caller (13 to 20 and 1 to 5) 1, Gus Straus (7 to 1 place) 2, Guardian 3. | was run {7 a main storm, Bee PW ible the clouds darkening the whole course j 2% the horses paraded to the start! There was a -wild dash for cover as the rain began to come down and, in ® jiffy, the lawn was cleared as If the course had been deserted, : The September eo v ltarly run race. Sieeoehete tees THIRD RACE—Ben Fleet (9 to 2 and 7 to 5) 1, Falcada (7 to 10 place) 2, He Knows 3. FOURTH RAGE—Bive Book (12| Heat out in front aia fit ge tuoky to 1 and 3 to 1) 1. Fountaindlue (6 | far tirn Lowe moved ue nang othe to 5 for place) 2, Montgomery 3. Bs other teen na drive for the lead | Kentucky Beau had enough, Fountain: FIFTH RACE—Rye (4 to 1 and 8] Gown “Unemi.Ue were and an the way tc 5) 1, Acrobat (9 to 10 for place) 2, Aeety Samat ae Towa at up ee Phil Finch 3. Kame he won by a heal,” Montgomery Dhe Bowles brothers, > kers, also won n bundie on Blue boone Favorite Won. the. Jumps. a a Ww by, Thm’ Donaly Sixth Race—Voorhees (5 to 2 and 7 to 10) 1, Chief Hayes (2 to 1 for place) 2, Bounding Elk 3. { THIS 1S TO TELL YOU ALL THAT IT 1. Beck ed revonte; ridden : 6, galloped home in ts AG Plechass handll it front. oes raus, a long shot. Guardian. made early pace, until Donahue was ready 9 KO to the front, after that there was-nothing to it Wan stuck If out long enough to be thi % Explosion Won Belles Stake. Meller and Explosion —was—a—svinnine- combination in ellos kes tor two-year-old All Lady | Winttred, y Bouquet, Misa Norfolk and sasquerada | pire scratched, leaving Desirous the There was a big play board on Whiston and Fond IHeert oe well hacked forthe—piace, Gowan aise ; brought some money to the bookies, Hplosion was pact Played as heavily Bt have & e Pes There was nothing to tie va hing to the mice at the fend but mn: And You May Be Glad ‘to Know There’s-Chuhks of Weather Coming. ‘ Ben~ Fleet Won Waldorf, ‘either Spoonbt nor Nimbus ca: 2 n the mud. was proven in’ the idor? Stakes, when. pe. wretch ruck. Ben the running and was You may have noticed that rain fell | this afternoon. If you happened to be | eutdoorm at 345 tt's a ctnoh aou noticed | it er headed, [make up a lot of ground [through at the stretch though he closed He 2 turn, and @- fast he could not catan Ho « 2 dix {mprovement on Faces, was. third. & barrel of money bet on price went to 8 to 6 at price went back je Wise crowd steers It had been a lovely day, Hke a wet sponge. Humidity could be baled out of the atr with a bucket. Green tithgus formed on u follow’s razor strop be- tween strokes. It certainly was fine taloum powder weather. Which leads up to 2.45, Ben Fleet, which y Knows, showing a big oan his previous: There was nd Faleada First the clouds shut in York was one big dark room. Tr Rye at a Good Price, wind came careering acrors from Jer-|| The Rowory inft Rye severely ajone to-day, but the It cy sey as if it were glad to get out of the ie Kelding came home the | 0 t joney and at eiod pri State. And then it rained-—well rather pany Sood price 1 against him, Acro It came down in slanting lnes 30 | prac iyvallishatwarionis eee iat tifeke that one ‘couldn't see acrons City-}io Hye. inthe drive through tamatpotchs It draped the eaves of the Pulitzer building with affinity whiskers | { was heavily played but ran ———— of dripping streams. It swem wis) — yi clear And o1 West T it SU eate eeu enc clenereamet ait MONTREAL RESULTS, thirty-veven advance styles of fall hats | ie on adam blink | These figures may be depended upon. Sits bey bareful reporter made L ount Wt Inat so very long. but}. vere d while it was lasting BOO neeactite mdiction for to-morrow ts for a | Royal Onyx (i to & S(antity of Weather: “Ty ig | Clifford (7 to 19 for fant one kind it wilt be: another | gRECOND eres 1 HIRD RACK Dunbeath (0 MES OFF. “BROOKLYN G. Condition of Grounds and Rain MH RACE Make |Piny le. Knight To xamen scheduled hetween Boston |(0."P 1 and Brooklyn at) Brooklyn to-day w } fist played. Thiel first wax called off tu NtOF the ebialition of the x ns ond Waa latorped ‘ ited how Che patlee of New Yors al at yate dining-rocma, 43d st, near Broadway. price of seventeen cents a Dottie, thus entre | ponsess a /yeautitul complexion at # ver} Spee Sik ene i SE Spee se ; half of the Kecon: Goonn Banksae erosting ata n nad one man y ecent: yeara. Wy to 1 In favor of Boston. \ notorlous baz sete ¢ hee $1.50. Atala ptneers Seabonid Publishing -Co,, 276 Water Street, Now York, of ; i —Falenda 13s _amax badand—hed—te———-—— i i { i ®

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