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“pretended ‘to feave lier sayy, it wan not for long. & year ago. ber again cher husband tried tw kidns ficer Birmingham and Frivate Detective * Yeargin ‘them, and admitted to-day that, a sito termed in. order-to find: au eens, of death. MOTHER APPROVES GIRL WHO PARTED HUSBAND AND WIFE First Arrest for Violation of Statute Recently Adopted Discloses Par- ent With Affinity Ideas More Radical Than Earle’s. “The first New York City appeal to the, newly enacted law against adultery was made to-day in West Side Court when Mrs. Elizabeth E. Hirsch, of the Hotel Endicott, caused the arrest of her husband, Patrick Henry Hirsch, a railroad contractor, and Miss Ruby Yeargin, his young “affinity,” in their apartments at the Warw Arms, No. to1 West fightieth street. Former Assistant District-Attorney Osborne suggested the extreme measure to ~ When they carne io court Mrs. Bessie Yeargin accompanied her ‘aughter, and -while they were waiting, said she knew her daughter was not married to Hirsch, but he foved ber daughter better than his own wife, and under that condition she believed if was all bight for the daug ter to live with Hirsch: for their two souls were one Mrs. Hirsch was Miex Evens, a elle of Milledge: 5 when Hirsch married her ten years 240. A child christened Patrick blessed the! union. He is now six years old. Three is Client as a méans of curing the af Milleagevtie Governor's Ito preven. the years ago lirs. Hirsch was iaken 11) 19: proves Bere: and went to her Southern ome to re Hirreli nay told 1s fupersie. aL Na We . She says that she repeatediy wroir to jaumstlons. BS - arte orteg tite tse Spee (Matick !ta.her, but that she was put off! P. H. si G with one excuse ser anazhe eto : whe received no reply at all. She put «Mealy a yee Private detectives o2 hig track and they ; {98 x: reported to ber tha: her husband ee tin pasts cae . lying with a younger womad, a Miss! Picking up a voll of & yp niche a Ttuby Yeargin, said to have been a + When arraigned pefo: sy Pel als the womdtn, ~ w. models in Marshall Field's lvelied her ‘dentify under the name cago. th. touckd Mra. Hirsch's la Six Years Younger. ‘ le mention of @ baby and us dropped Mios Yeargin was twenty-four years! wie called Hirsc eld at the time, and Mrs. Hirsch was ontty: NS F an Osborne sald. he just over thirty, The amnity was dark | Hh and rounded. while the wife was blonde! Ye: Pach for ties, ‘and willowy. Mrs. Hirsch learned ibat lay morning. her husband Nad taken this young wotn- i090, Weak to be brourhe an abroad and (iat jittle Patrick ac- éompanied them. being taught by hls father to call Miss Yeorgin “Mamma.” SP ROWATE eS Fa ee ores er Naveen when he returned ar bessed bim to come dack to her for the sake of thelr child. She said her pleadings were ap- parently successful and that’ Hirsch broke with Miss Yeargin. or at least diasband and” ‘wife made up two years azu, bul, she He weat! wack, it ts alleged, to tne affinity over saying he would entire blame. {fe sald whe might start ther action because, she alleged, husband took two of her diamond tir Lvaluel at $400 each, and gay to the other woman Mr, Hirsch sald that Visited her in Milledgeville two! weeks ago anf begged her for money. to “square” the Yeargin woman, whom he promised to leave. The wife refused. fur- her her 7 Mia. duirsch ald that after Jeaving sare AS their hia, "buy was unsuccessful. Fo @ year, the wile sald. she endu the Siduent that unouer woman was tiving, BANK SNEAK GETS 6 MONTHS With her husband only four blocks fron: | the Endicott, thelr former home, which! rarry Dems. alae Silel bes feat Columbus avenue and. Etghty-/ larry Dieme. alles Stick Harry, (x 13UrCS atreet. os ‘ret thecoht = Sftekey Oe Tso Kans of bank sneaks. was given » pen. fence of six monthsta the panitest!nes syle afiernoon in the Court of Special ons. Aug. 31 tried to snate $1,500 ont of the Hands of @ messenu, in the National Park Bank at Broa wey and Fulton etreet. The charge upon which he was convicted, how- ever. Was assault upon the ‘ape: watchman of the bank, a one-armed man named La wter- GIANTS. (FINAL SCORE.) Appeals to Lawyer. The new adultery -iaw becoming ef- fective Sept gue tue mote, per © consulted Mr. Osborne, ‘wi tained for her a warrant for the ar ot Hirsch and Misa Yeargin. Cours U5- he Dixon went to the Warwk Arma, © fuinbus’ avenue and Eignueth sireet, this Se and rang. Mr. Hirsch re- and was placed under arrest. | Wrens the getectives waked: for tes ie told them she was not there, but of entering they found her dressing, | and arrested her, too. Her inother, | Mrs. Bessie Yeargin, was lving with while she knew thelr relations were not legal, she belleved thelr love sanctioned theit | ols. hares goon as they dreseed they went | West Sfde Court to be arraigned pe- | ore evden) phere pees wed! GIANTS. = in @ matty. striped fal Hatt ict assued er tinge tem te O0200L000— 3 a moritalnens to cover her features, “Iirecs. BOSTON. clean-shaven and bulky, scowled | And refused to talk. ‘Thia unhappy climax to a somestic | 01000050 6 jada, will fo appeat ty Japan Jul death of 609: West jue Harb 2G. Fox. who died Htunered and The ‘Corone f it for-tuberou- ache ~y a Christian Scientist, and it inteption to have Pom husband of ats ; .| to Nichols. NEW ‘ONCE MORE TH HIGHLANDERS | Take Second Game of Series by a Score of Eleven Runs to Three. (FINAL SCORE.) HIGHLANDERS. \300000332—11 | PAI!LADELPHIA. 100020000— 3 HIGHLANDERS. R—H—POo- aE Hoffman, cf.. 23),2 35.0 6 Conroy, If..........1 2 1 0 0 Elberfeld; ss. 29270-3273) 1) Chase, Ib,. Soe we Moriarity, 3b. Belge s 31200920) Bell, rf... yi 0.ce'2 2eiS 10 vO Ball, 2b,. ol a42 7145250 KJeinow,. ee One Oe 4 ee. Hogg, p... 1 1) 0 oa Blair, p . ORF 1 1840-0 Totals. mee ll 108277202 PHILADELPHIA RH POA z Harisell, If -2 5 0 0 0 Nichols. 5. al cl esmusual Seybold, r.. a a Bend=r, 1b. 0 21401 Murphy, 2b. oo 1 5 0 {Collirs 3b. Benet 13? at Oldr'ng, cf.......0 0 2 0 0 Schriex, c. 0 oO 3 4 1 -0 0 0 0 0 .0 @ 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 390, 1000'.0. 10 5 st Base oh Errars—Philade!phia, anders, 1, Banex—Poiindelpaia, 7. 1; High- Ay Hore Tires Bare Hite M Two Base Hi Bell. Mortarit Stolen Ba. Bell, 2: Ball. Double to Ball to yeaterda 0 the tune of hard-hitting Hilltoppers who took the slab Shoe. finee ening: fire was'retirel in fayor who asta) until the elghth ‘opmba for Poladatpinta. foor bits, and. ti of Barttey, inniny First Inning. Hoffmann led off with a hit to cen- tg and stole xecond, Conroy beat out A dunt to Collins, who let the ball met away from lilm aed Hoffman started home with the frat acore, Elberfeld Kol hig base-on balls, Conroy tried to weal third, but Schrock’s throw {o Col- Iins got him, Elberfeld went to second on Conroy's out. Chase doubled to cen- ter and Elberfeld-scored. Moriarity was out, Collins to Bender. Bell bit (3 can- ter’ and Chase tallied, Bell then pro- Spoded to stea} second ans third tn aus. S6aaION- HAT drew A hase on basis and] stole second. Coombs was here relleved af du 1 Parties took hte place Rlcinow ivalked “and the bases were Hilo oem ended the toning with a fir to Nichols, THREE RUNS, Hiartsel Wt ‘the ball to Aett for two basen. Nichols fied to Efberfeld; Boy- bold got hin base, dora hit to lett a Med to Hoffman. mn balls, and on Ren- Ftsel scored. Murphy Collins walked, fll the bases, Oldring ended the ‘inning ee a grounder to Kiberfekl— ONE, Second Inning. Hoffman went out, Murphy to Bender, Conroy flied to” Oldring. Elbertend stounded to Murphy O RUNG. Schreck went cut, Bail to Chase. Bart- Jey struck out. Hartael singled to right. Here the rain came down so hard that Umplre Hurat called the game tem- porattly. The! rain lasted about fAfteen minutes when play wan resumed. Nichols forced Hartel, Etberfeld to Bail. NO RUNS, Thied Inning. Chase aipaled to eft, but was caugh: stealing. reek to Nichols. Mo-arity followed with a triple to lett. He waa left on thind when Bender took Bo,!’ Rne-drive and Oldring Ball's Jone-fy. NO RUNS, Sevbold went out, Ball to Chase. Be: der hit to centre. Hogg.tried to cate tis papping: several times and finslty+ de wild throw on which the Guaker ‘went to third: Murphy. truck out and Collins sent a line drive to Ball, NO RUNS. ’ Fourth Inning. Blair, who took Klelnon’s place after the New Yorker had been -huri by « foul tip, went out, Nichols to Bender, Howe struck out ‘and Hoffman's grounder bounded off Bartley and rolled straight to Bender in tlme to get the Yankee, RUNS. Jaring went out on. a grounder to Cheese. “Schreck and Battiey fanned in sucosesion. NO RUNS, Fifth Inning. Conroy lined ollt).a safe one td right.’ He went to seopnd on Elberteld Murphy to Bender, to third Chase's out a (0. Bender. Mor arity retired, si abe with a. grounder Hartual ahs Hea lef advanced both men with a sacri fos, Chase to Ball, wine walked, Mlog. the bases. un to Convoy and DOWN PHILLIES) {, Osborne holated one to Batch. Knabe. !bunted, but was natled on Pastorius’ qnick ‘throw to Jondan. ‘Titus was thrown out by Carey, NO R Lamley fanned. Burch vu td sate ly. Jordan walkes, Bures going fo mi YORK, BROOKLYNS GE REVENGE ON THE Even Up for Yesterday's De- feats by Winning, Six Runs to One. (FINAL SCORE.) Moren, fomé Rune—l Teree- ees umiey. Hite—Butoh. Doub s—Knabe to Bransfield Grant ta Knabe Passed Bilis—-Ritter Umpores—Johnstone and Carpenter. 'GTON PARK, BROOK WASHI Sept, Brooklyn team mvt Yevenge for yemterday'« at Philadelpiyia's hands. latter club by 6 to 1 wud Inold knceking out of the box in the reve foning one of Manager Ma ¢ Spite ing —neqnintttone: ——Moren, Fastern League Brideqrocms played an erraci sas. @id game untl the ainth inmag, of bad Ghnows save tie opponens down to four itis, whiel wim largely of the + argle while Brook pound 1 for nine hits in soven innings. by Patch and.a home sun by Gamley in| the ecyenth- necting our runs. First Inning. e Osborne fed ous to Alperman, Knabe drove nm xrounder to Hummel, who. threw iim out at frat, Titux “hit to Alperman ‘and was thrown out at frat NOR Alperinan singled to center and took second on Casey's sacrifice, Grant Bransfeld. Lumley was retired Doviln aud Bransfield, Alparman reac ing first. Burch fanned out. NO RUNS, s Betond Thning. Knabe drew four balls. Titus sacri- ficed, Cases to Jordan, Magee's high one ‘was tyr ion by Batch ransneld walked. Kuabe was nailed stealing third, Ritter to Carey. NO RUNS. Casey was deadheortod sto feat: by Moren. Lumley sacrificed, Moren {0 | Branefiald Caney wast t napping, Doolin to Doolin.” Burch was thro t py Grant. NO RUNS. baer Fifth Inning. Grant bunted, but waa thrown out by Casey. Doolin singled to lett, the frat [hit off -Pastorivs, Doolin wan retired by Alerman and Jérdan. Doolin reaol- ing secon: ren line-fted to Alper= Nnun. NO RUNS, 3 Jordan walked and went to second on Hummel'a aingle to lett. A. wild throw down to second by Dooin ad- vanced both runners a me. Batch Leige to left, scoring Jordan and Hum- mel, Ritter bunted ely, Batch reach- ing second, Pastorius racrificed, Bran’ field to Knabe, | Alperman flied to Mu- Ree, Casey wien out, Knabe to Brant etd, ‘TWO RUNS. . Sixth Inning. ond. Humme? hi¢ to Graft and a doub ‘TUESDAY, PHILADELPRIAS, PHILADELPHIA. | z BROOKLV PHILADELPHIA, _ ae Loe RH PO A E Osborne, cf +0 0 1 0 0 Knabe, 2b... OF On 42-3250: | Titus, rf... 0 0 0 0 0 Magee, If. Lert 2708-0 Brana‘eld, 1b + 110 1 0 Grant, 3b. Oe eles Doolin, as. O52 13252280, Dosin, -c... TE Am are I eae Moren, p. SUE eh ot) S240 12002} PO A E Alperman, 2b....... AN EE) Casey, 3b celle 2ne3 0 Lumley, rf. -1 ¥ 0 0 0 Burch, cf. 9 O eed! 55,000. Jordan, 1b. a0) 3148) 07520 Hummel, ss. Leela Olan. 0) Batch, If.. 1p e2r 0.0 | Ritter, c... Op teerd ia Pastorius, p 40-180) 43,0 | ga eal alk | 6 9 27 15 } Off Moren, 9 in seven jnn- Bass on Balls—Of Moren, 4; of Way Rase on Errors—Brookly on Bases—-Brooklyn, 2; Philadel- = TSE at qe T TR in Pastner OT Compan si duced at the hearing ity’ of the onganized system, which Mr. FIRST GAME Bay admitted: St. Loula-seceeee 0 00-2000 0 O48 Mr. Kellogy took up the Mat of the | Cleveland / 00000000 000 Standam | securities produced by the | SECOND GAME, company in response: to a subpoena. The far Touts 100901103 2-6 jatweners (or the Government asked If j Cleveland 1oOOvO10028 the Ist whowed all of the various com- | Batterles — B: ant Spencer Peper times oct nemcn rime “SEPTEMBER Uo $490, 315, vi | OIL TRUST PROFIT - ~— IN SEVEN YEARS te | For First Time in History of Corpora-, tion the Government Seeks to Dis- | solve, the Truth About Its Fab- | ulous Dividends Is Made Public. Sens the fabulous earings 6f Standard tional disclosures regarding Oil were brought out this afternoon at the hearing in the suit of the | Adroit. ques: | , resident comp- United Staies Government to dissolve the corporation, tioning drew from the reluctant lips ot ( troller of the Standard Gil Company of New Jersey, the admission that | arence G, iW seven years Standard Oil's totak profits amounted to nearly $500,00,- | Mr. Fay was also forced to admit that in 1899 the profits were ),000 instead of $34,000,000, as set forth on the books of The Standard Oil managed to cover up its great earnings deliberately failing to credit the earnings of nineteen sub- 000, nearly $80,0 ithe company. in that year by that that cor- the of Presented to-day, sho poration possesses 9,990 shares of stock of the Stamiard OlL Company Indiana, wilh company was recently sentenced bs Judge Le: in Chicago ya fine of $29,240,000. He Doesn't Know, Either. LASHES WIE 1907. a ese Miller, on ‘Heavily Backed. First Choice, Fails to Get Better than Third in Gravesend Feature Event. FORT JOHNSON IS BEATEN A NOSE BY FAST HALKET; Killiecrankie, at 20 to 1, Captures the . Fifth Event, With Another Long Shot, Wool- stone, in Second—Pins, and Needles” HOES the Last. (spacial The Evening World.) GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Sept. FIRST RACE Mamentum (8 to .5.| 17.—One of Ue hottest favorites of the \and 4 to 5) 1, Belle of Iroquois (10|day was knocked down In the Bay to 1 for place) 2, Rockstone 3. | Shore Handicap, the feature of the cart = It was Tom Me- GRAVESEND RESULTS. | nero this afternoon. SECOND RACE—Halket (3 t0 1) Grain, with Miller, the marvellous one, and even) 1, Fort Johnaon (4 te & Jin tne saddle, |places 2; ©. W. Burt, 3. | ‘The public went to Tom McGrath 44 sare [ar the race was “in’ The books ban- | THIRD RAC First Premium) died at least 4,0 on th race, Miller. * |(11 te 5 and even) 1, Old Honesty | wasn't us alert ax he might naye dean ft lace) 2, Orbicubar 3. at th post, and the result was at Creat place | third was the best he could do at the end. of FOURTH RACE—Jacobite (3 to 1 Jacobite, which was beaten decisively : land even) 1, Security (5 to 2 for! -"" nied f sidiary companies that contributed vast sums to the parent corporation. place) 2, Tom McGrath 3. at Piatirranettentiied Uae atime (Bey, This is the: first uti the company’s earnings have been made public. ; \sprung and held the lead all the way. _FLFTH RACE —Kitileceankle (20 |Sesusltsy whish-hed-a-vers-roueh-veipe—— and 8 to 1) 1, Woelstone (12 to lwab ‘second after disposing of Lady tot } Anne. 1 for place) 2, Aster D'Or 3. [Miller tried hurd to overtake the SIXTH RACES fine and Needles | leavers in the stretch, but couldn't. The (7 to 1 and 7 to 5) |, Perseverance | °*B* cleaned up on the result. (1 to, 10 for place) Dy ‘Weatoury 3. | Miller Starts With a Winner, = Miller started his following off with « winner, getting the favorite, Momentum, Mr, Aaaistant: Comptroller of the parental relationship of the Stan- Kellogg Jost no time getting at Fay’s knowledge of New Jersey and He forced ¢ that showed idard Of Compan: ninete WITH RAZOR AND sarnings of the American Olt; Company i and the other elghtern companies ab-|\With Insane Fury Miller) | sorbed, These books were not tae Makes Attack on Discharge the pro- ad Mr seomed satiafled with (he Mf : + lfrom Mr. Fay an to earnings of From Bellevue. [these nineteen compantes recorded In the office of the Of Trust | | After obtaining an cutee eas Frank Miller, of No..13 West. Thirty: | Tay of the | SSL B RTE Satna i (| ffth street, to-day made a murdvrous Now Jersey O!l Company contalned all ; the assets, Mabilities, divtribution of attack on’ his wife S: after wrici earninga and record of stock of the }he attempted to cut nis own head off. pineteon sitbwldiary concerns, with | Miler was Jaan ina eee which he said he familar.) Mr, | did it, having just come Belt Kellogx asked the Assistant Comptroller | fue insane ward, where bee to explain. the “C, M, Pratt Inyest- | und: t ment," a myaterious rovenve producing | At request of the titer! account of the Standard Oil of more| was arralgned in West » shanse-million deliars-yearly.. Mis Kass AKO. iid committe declared he knew nothing of It, despite | for examination. Magee’s foul-fy was collared by C; Fe * “omp- | Hon waa not st! soya raheld nao inetd: efor wie | thetaat. thal he handled the Comp: | Hon was not suelis : Hitter’ smothered Pastorius. knocked | frolier’s accounta for this pertod.~ Mr. | Pichon of the shians, fo) down Shot one and threw him | Kellogg then asked Mr, Fay to expinin sk cr as Our to-day. felled ae eH ont!) it ‘count of more than six nat ith Insane cunning » iteted his scarer went to Oaborne. | * Contingent accoun itm, | best and earned his rele is Hummel fouled out to Dooin. Magee | millions, but met with no better results, | "t nt at t to his ft Kot Under Batch’a long fly after’ a Trust's Earning Capacity. @ went atraight to his flat on the | sprint. NO RUNS, dC eR cond floor of the ‘Thirty stroet | ee oth The remarkabio earning capacity of| Nouse, and. sat around laa. arowing Ird Inning. Standard OM. even back Jn 18% was} OOO" Soa ss i$ za de Alperman and Jordan disposed of| shown by. Mr. Kellogg, when he fetrced fs et Doolin, Doolin made three swings xt z i sprang upon his wife, and! knocked her the air, Moret walked, rhe waa | Mt Fay: to admit, thet the books Of) senseless with a hammer, He. the thrown out by Pastorius, NO. RUNS, | that year @iin{t mhow the earnings of] VOC 8 0 nuns A Ritter hit to Moren and was an easy | many of the companies absorbed in that % Siauett om, Pastorius alngied, but ‘wae razor, slashing -her arms, hands and | doubled up ith Alperman, Knabe” to| Yat’ vacien ly ne prsbinisa Of; the. Srenat inital lerciule: dlathetrineimannent| [Branstetd, NO RUNG. griningl if antes Reno Me. Fay, that| Belleving that he had killed her the | Fourth Inning. u epee Cy inan then drew the razor In a tremen- all of the increased profits of the Ofl upon the Court the fact that every cent | of this vast sum came directly as the AMERICAN LEAGUE. reault of the Oil Trust's absorption of CSIs? | smaller concerns and the earning capac- At Cleveland. i Clarkson and Clark | panles in which the Standard Ol Con At Washington. | pany owned atock, and the profits it had play resulted. Grant to Kraby. NO RUNS, Seventh inning. Magee was disposed of \iperman to Jordan. Branateld alngtet fo tight. and went to wegond on Gradt's safe hit to the infleld. “Doolin went ous, Alperman derived fron all of them, Mr, Fay | Boston . 00100000 ot chought It did Washington 0 3 204004 During ‘an “fntermission, William G.! | Batteries—Winter, Shaw; Hughes, Ttockefetier, son of Willian Kefetler, | Blonkenslip. f cane in the bourt room and took one of At Detroit, the rear seats, Mr, Rockefeller tam { Chicago» 09 ya lo. an alte tyala- | De! ’ dark, youngish-looking, but quite dald silva Batteries Smith, Lomenmenanramaarst Payne. (Continued on Becond Fase) 1 Galled on account of darkness, faint ealuidelalaaiii ss BINGHAM SHIFTS ldred und Fourth street and from East home and leading practically all the way. Belle of Iroquotw stuck to the favorite all the way and hung on weil, beating Rockatone for the place money, Greenfield followed the pace closely ta Finn had to pull him up sharply, Fiven At that he was just nodded out of the show money by Rockatone, Moat of the money bet on this race went on Mos mentum, . Berwick, Don Green Seal. Nicol Lost This Race. Fort Johnson waa heavily played tr AS FIRST MOVE “For-the Geod-of the Service,” { time. when the money. beren_to_sbow. jon Antaecus, and the price on the favor- ae i y wl tin receded, while that on Antagus waa the Only Reason Officially | enocked from 6 to 1 to 6 to 2 An~ Volunteered. tacis ran a very disappointing rac Fort Johnson—led-ai!-the way, out | Nicol became caroloss right at the endl ‘The frst rumble of the big shake-up| and Halket got up to win by the nar- voted to break soon at Police Head. (rowest of margins. C, W. Burt with expected) toi Wren Kiseen iS lie “| Mountain up, the latter's first_appear-_ quarters made Itrelf felt to-day whe |ance in some time, ran | they Kt Comimissioner Bing! transfer of Nve captains and two d coming from behind to get third meney, Troxler Hoodoo Working. 1 announced n cutenants ‘for the good of the ser- Troxler Hoodoo ts #ttll workiny Nothing else could have beaten Ctrou! ‘The Commissioner declared that the] in the third race. Off well and on the _ atereotyned. reason, rail he led all the way right up to the eigen pole, when First Premium, mut It was sald at Headquarters by | whioh was a Ive ove to-day, came with Sersons close to the administration that} a rush and passed him. ‘Troxler had the trausfer of Captain Dennla Ward | borne out from the Fall enough ta from Flatbush to Wakefteld was direct-| let Old Honesty stip through: and [a ly du to the number of assaults and | dotng this tomsed away the place money, entry Old “Honesty getting up in the finat robberies that have remained undetected |igtrides. A bunch of money Was sent In his precinct of late, Into the, ring on Finest Premiitm and hts he transferred captains race ¢o-day was a ton better than bis cen of thelr exile are: lane start. ¢ Capt. Lincoln Gras, ‘from the West- “good of the ser- was the only one for the shift, and the Di Long Shot Won Fifth Race, 7% Pre tenatiet dous slash across his own throat in a! choster sta rm ei i ~ | Kitlfecrankle, to-t_ahot, Trost came na & remilt of (he camming | U0 tial) tere ie or trea an ih Clicater station to the Weat One (1tun- | | diiliecrankl+. a 20-t0-1 shot, wom the capacity of absorbed companies, ami | Mt dred and Fifty-necond street station. |flin sirptch. Aster d'Or, the favorit not on account of any xtock added by |W aria dexpairing cry as she! CAPE Cornelius G. Hayes, from Bta-| and Woolstone, a long shot, alternated the stockholders?!) axked Mr. Kellog§:| wax knocked unconscious brought the | }eton, 8. 1, to the Westcheater sta-|{n inaking the pare. only to wive way “Yen, that Je no," answered Mr. F neighbors clamoring at door and | tion, fo the Schrieber Alls In. the Laat furlong. ‘Then came the sensation of the hear- Speer hhh HRC Sena a ar anes va: Dennis Ward, from the Fiat-} feather in the Gap of young Buxton, Ing, when Mr, Kellogg forced Mr. Fay} condition, A polléemun, of the West |0Uah statlon to the Wakefleld station, j|who was recently signed by F to admit the earnings of the Standard miley, revit ae aon wes nou Capt. Louis Kreuscher, from the West | Farrell, Oil Company from the year 18% to 1906 led an stl ikl ule 6 et Y SuM-) One Hundred and Fifty-second street to be the colosal amount of $90,815,984 Was att, breathiiie chen uit (station to Flatbush, WOODBINE RESULTS. The total p oF nef_earningn of the) reach: ed ah hospital and Sax imme- | Capt. John J, MoNally, from the a sit Ol) Truat for the wéyen yearn astounded | Where the doctors marked over eee; | Wakotleld station to Stapleton, 8. I. WOODBINE. TRACK, TORONTO, the few auditors in th¢ courtroom. Mr | save her life. Desk Lieutyy Abraham Lafsky and | Ontario, Sept. 17,—The mices to-day te Kellorg went further and tmpressed —__——__,_ <-{@ialomon Hauptmann were also silfted+sciteq as follow™ from Tottenyille to East One Hun-| FIRST RAG) Royul<Artille: Photographer (3 (to 1 ft One Huntes and Fourth street to atass ee ecnit = & ‘ es mis SECO} R—Dredger (7 to 2) 1, Sixth avere, Brooklyn, respectively. eb titer ATTN ARE AE Seven patrolmen shared their fate, As soon as the priniaries are over the Commissioner will appeint-one-new In- spector, four new Captains and six new Lieutenants, He sald he took that to 2 to show) & THIRD RACE—Restoration (@ to 5) 1, Chizpewa (@& to 6 for piace) 2 Belle Strome (i to 2 to show) ; FOURTH RACE—Charlle Eastman (¢ a to 1) 1, Charlie iibert (to b place) 3, course to avold criticism which he know| faci Hogers (8 to 5, shaw) would be directed at him If he ap-} puerH RACE—One matle and a atx pointed before the primaries no matter | teenth.—Solon Shi: yim (even) 1, Cooney who the appointees inight be. Me (out for place) 2, Ypsllante (out When asked about what he would do| en) % In the case of Policeman Michael Lynch, accused of brutally beating. a- prisoner to the Niglit Court, the Commts- said hy had started an investiga NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg at St, Louls. Pittsbnry MARU ML Eee t ce! Bt, Louls: 0 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Battories—Wilis, Gibson; — Frene, WORK MONDAY! ‘WONDERS. the stretch where eran poeketed,———— af + | 4

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