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Com biue sult and red himeelf, he unl fanned himself black derby hat. to be callod as i Mr. Kellogg ne: ‘Statement that the gross assets of the | In the course of the day Mr Ke rong | eral olectrocutlons’ that haye occurred Siandant Git Conoore increased trem male ihe satement that while |the [on the’hign pressure wires along ths SOLED in 18 ta TeL SOUSA in Joon, books showed! the to:al assets of (the | Harlem River since the New York and that In the same period of soven | Ol Trust to be s00,771.023.63, and’ ita Central-installed ite fo system. | Yeara the company’s total profits ag-(eTnings for 18% $34,420 pe waa) Borax lived at No. 2s East One geregated $400,315,9%1, a that di! prepared to show. et earned | Hundred and Fitty-second street and Be Tha TAUB UDEL SE s:0NL Em tw) were Tp again ax muoh, bringing ta total earn- | Went to work at 6 Sets in the morn. | i those years) ‘The statement also dis: | 1768 to\approximately $59,000,000 for ono | {PE He carried. a lunch Dasket | cane Stamiand Oil Company of New Jersey Std Absorpilon of the diferent ofl com | reat pox surmounting the pole known Syeas $96,998,612 in 1899 and $96,353,20 in | Panles and refinorics throughow the |'q, No. $1 in front of the railroad sta- 1006. pyealAE aes tion in order that hoboes might not G. Benedict, of Greenwich, Conn, | steal ft. * "thea owned and reads: Standant Drasica, Tank Line, 2m gona. Raffineric =" American Ol C Bning Company, ¢ Feka Pipe Line than sixty other England, Franc the world. Standard O11 Com; ‘fnstance, shows } | | eern. With thé | Oi's holding in | to: 1906, besides | Gixen from the enormous wealth Btandord Ol. he stopped the clared’ to Comm Ol Compan: @ccording to our documents. strange situation effort.” Astifictal Piswers.. swan Agents... Alteration Hande.. Bokers . Barbers a Blackamith Jookbinders Bonkkeepery .. Boys. pork Tintchers . Bindery Help.. Cavinet-Mukers Canvasrers Carpenters. cxiea Serna Serica Comporitors: Cooks Male)’ .- Cocks (Female) ~- Daye Work Dentists Drivers . Drug Clerks. * Blectriciana Engrayera .. Furni Handa,. * Finiehers + Firemen . Fohtern Foroiadies . ¥oremen 5 Grocery Clerks Cine Hurnens- Makers Housework Wotal .. $490,315,934 OIL TRUST PROFIT _ Fabulous Dividends of the Standard! First Timein the History of _ the Giant Corporation. Headed young. man Stancard's Subsidiaries. ‘The list produced In court of / secur! Company of New Jersey Sept. 14, 1907, Compasies gf Califor +—Yndiana, Iowa, Kancus, Keurucky, Ne- Ohio and New Y: | United Vacuum O11 Company, Of! Company, Indiana Pipe Lt pany, Imperial Oil Company, ‘Transtt Company, New York Transit Company, Northern Pipe Line Com- pany, Northwestern Ohio Natural Gas Company, Ohio Oil Company, People’ ‘Company Carter Ol) Company, The Mast of securities, compiled by the | he would furnish him with a copy of shares of stock accredited to each con- sworld jz a list showing the capital stock | and net value of assets of the Standard +O -Gompany—-of Now Jersey from ii @ividents pald. The two statements are bonks and ore by far the most inter- esting records yet obtained of the Hearing Adjourns. ‘That Mr. Kellogg is determined that @ven the early period of Standard OU @hall be investigated wax shown when inahle to get nny records of the liquidating trustees of the Standard fcials in the Standard Oil, Mr. Kellogg sald: “I want those books, Your Honor, and, “when this Investigation was postponed, Dero aR OUR TST He has not done 20. It is a not produce its books after a six-weeks’ The hearing was begun in Room No. Help Wan‘ed To-Day !. As advertised for in The Morning , World's-Wart-Direetory: “TERED 216. _ Every week, monthand year, The . World prints more “Help Wanted’ ‘Ads. than any three other New. ork newspapers gambined. TOHELPAS MAN ELECTROCUTED Lineman Fell from Pole Be- tween Wires .and, Hung Until Foot Burned Of. | | IN SEVEN YEARS | pany Made Known for the. Hundreds of parsons in the vicinity of by jthe Highbridge station of the New York ; Central to-day saw Alexander Hornx. Jineman, electrocuted on the h gh press The K ure wires at the top of a pole, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESD CHOW UMABLE EVENING WORLD RACE CHART AY SECOND DAY AT GRAVESEND. AUTUMN MEETING. SEPT, 17. CLEAR man hung by one foo: caught vetw: two wires until the foot burael off at (Continued from’ First Page.) [the ankle and allowed his body to-fail ve : at the side of the railroad track. Hy wore a dark of the Federal Bulktag i R necktie. After rea Frankiyn Ferriss, 6¢ 8t, Louis, si Healt, a ydosen i weren. pound eptewn | uttoned Ais coat and ax special commission Seton E SUOP ene rater toee, vigorously with nis Jo G. Milburn, ¢ ohar 4 Slihe} iy It fe said that he ts Ol Company, and Prank ai adtcr cM meet Cai a witness later. for the Government, to continue on-tholr Jourseyn © | UL Waa the most sensational of xt developed from the , Willingness to proceed. frat witness called. Ho ad ‘4 that he and Anthony N. Brady Jointly had owned the Manhs a Company, bf Ohio, a corporailos whl they sold to the Standard, Oi! Trust. Mr Benedoin ex anethei lon wae behel He was hot cror#-examined. Charies M. Pr: a dire of the Standard Oi! Company, and secretary of the Standard Ol! Company of N Jersey, was next called, He Doesn't’ Know. Mr. Kellogg asked Mr. Pratt. “As secretary of the Standard Of Company .do you know ‘anything of the liquidation of smaller conc ks Francaise, Anglo-! ‘Not necessarily,” was the answer. pany, Atlantic R: Mr. Kellogg then directed his que: Buckeye Pipe Line; toning toward the absorption of the! Bu-' Manhattan Oil Company and the Ohio Company and mor$! Ol ‘Company, both of which concerns! concerns in Germany.? Mr. Pratt admitted were controlled and other parts of) by the Standard Oil. Mr. Kellogg then esked Mr. Pratt if Many Watched Him CHmbing. At 8 o'clock ne had some leisure and climbed up (-get his junch-box. Per- sons wailing on the station to take a train for Forty-second street, scores UT Tanroua” emyproyees- and ing on the Speedway across the Harlem | River {diy watched iim mount te | pole. Thrve policemen standing on the steps of the Highorage Siativn nearby were also observers and nearly all tie passengers on. two troliey cars in Sedgwick avenue which paral the traéks looked on, | Borax reached the top of, the pole, | secured his lunch and prepared to deacend. The watchers saw him slip, rasp at the pole, miss an¢ fall back ward. He plunged int tha “wires and 1s right foot caught between’ two of them, each carrying its share of the| enormous electric current used to move t railroad trains. r fully five minutes he hung there, his body twitching and jerking as the current shot through {t, After a short UUme smoke was seen at the point of contact between his right ankle and the wires. His trousers, shoes and stock- Ings were burning. Then the flesh and sinews and bone began to burn and the foot was ‘ered. Charles Julian, another lineman. was [TUR RAPA UP We Te wren Borex Te body dropped to, the ground, where It lay In & motionless cuddle. The severe foot remained cauyut between the wires a moment longer and then dropped beside the body. Polineman O'Conner. who had wit- neesed the whole affair, had turned In an ambulance call to Fordham before the body dropped. Dr. Lordi, who re- sponded, said that the electricity had killed Borax instantly. The shudders and convulsions of the body as it hung held by Standard Ol! on Company. | Waters-Plerce | Com-! ‘ational pany at Mr. Kellogg's the names of the directors and officials the total number of|of the Standard Oi] Company and all its subsidiary concerns. He added (hat the Government would also like to know the capitalization of these vari- OUs companies. Afier a conference At- torney Alilbum nodded assent and Mr. Pratt agreed. What is the “CM Prait Invest. Ment’? asked Mr, Kellogs. Mr. -Pratt hesitated. The Pratt Investment. MI noticed In your booke that the ‘C. M. Pratt Investment’ is credited with an Income of $15/,400 in 1982; $1,0%,20 in {2908 and $1,805,700 in 1h” What does that mean? Mr. Pratt could not give any aatis- | factory reply to Mr. Kellorg and the latter “returned to an inyestigauon of the connection of the Standard Oil of |New Jersey with the Waters-Plerce Company and other Texas refineries. Mr. Pratt said he did not know that proceedings and de-i H.C, Bulger and C. M. Payne were sioner Ferris thar ne Wirectors In the Corsicana (Texas) re-| suspended by one foot were caused by fineries. He admiited after a long pro the current. cree —ot—questtoning thet-botn—wore of ky] themed And Boys wh? Rete aC Ne os Hime MIP Of] the-wecident flocked upon ther: (og Pratt declared Ladaents eda ia not) tracks and hundreds soon ga now who the comptroller of ihe : : Standard sOll Company) isla” presence for ae This startling statement from the | rains pound In were compelled to s Sandard Ol -aacretary caused ihe Gove and the tracks. .were not cleared etament attorney to lake some time inj the reserves from the High’ covering iin breach before Tesucning. | at ‘You know nothing, absolutely noth. | !on sot busy, ing, of ¢ 8 jard Ol Trust, e r in its vernmemt or its organization?” Was tie climax of a long series of queo- tions hurled at Secretary Pratt tend: {te reven) @ dent 3 do not, I know nothing of it." | he loud and list of the Standard various parts of the the total profits and Standard Oil Trust's and earnings of the vet ees rad nered exe agreement made here Dy oferitSh Bere St a when a company can-! ee STANDARD MUST FILE BO OF SH 0 0 "Took Comminsioner Fe Journed the hearing u morrow ‘ONCE MORE THE -H.GRLANDERS.BEAT~_. THE ATHLETICS, | ad. 11.10.90. A. M. tos Mu 2 ed | aigareoees oe Judge Disappoints Both Sides caave helt hols scored. i” : 3 Janitreases ., cvoore ne ended the ‘nt a ar pa cet ees eS i Ga eo) Rigts anowher Ay to Homan. tTWo! in Fixing Security in Big 8 Kitchen Hein , Sixth Inning. “ B e. S Uadlee tell maleck aaceecne | ne Appeal. Tandrseece xe phy, Rall bunted safely a | achiniata gled to right. Hogg fouled to seh { Mouldera , gt08 AN eA ”, 7 CHICAGO, TH, 37.—The Stand. Bhreck tout ard Ol Com Tell, in ord Bartley Ponpsd ‘an to obtain_a eas staying execu Seckwea p arity tb) isfy th dg Seckwear ary. anc ee lo aatlaty the judg Oppalece i ute , Fécontly imposes by Pattern’... Jt). 4a Conroy fouled to ; he United Staten Photoarapners Hi mu That bonds to the Aatere er Chase @oubled $6,000, 00 | Risoersi bet ela aA s determined to-day by Julixe | phaaattd 1 Sey PEST pe in the United States Circuit | pace ; acored and Bell went to 1 lO the chagrin of the al- oe rreane Bare ts ne, ut. ye torneys on both @ides, Tue counsel for a8 i Preesine ning Fe toreaturcne line oll company: had contended atrenu- 18 Roofers THR Jously for bond of not more thay Baleataaies a aneybaia drew a base on balls but was | $1,000,000, wile ‘the attorneys for the ab Goubied sup wit ors | mfnt demanded that the bond | > in with ay fly ‘Mle as high as the Judgment impoacd) by | Shipping Clerks. 7 Eighth Inning. Judge Le | Sign Painters, 2° Craig took Burtiey's place in Julge Grosscup ordered that two | Skirt Hands,, Hogg Kied to bonds mum be filed and approved by | Rleeve Handa , 4 ond on Fi 1 e be worsedeas shail | feu. i eo ecrned cr Ror bend tees for $4 0 | . Desens ® Dn 5 be for $1100,000, | Stablemen 8 grounder ty Bend * tl cove the properiy of the ompany Btenogniphers (4 ball to the plate to : Ind, and the ovher for Stenographers (F) 1] Schreck let Ko rot awe 8 : malloraice: u Tage land Nokian” more. 1,00 to cover the propery of tho | y going to th Sonrey ny outelde of Whiuing. Ind. Nichols to Be sen Mey sae ba : centre, stole ; Typewriters (F), | > trying to wt 4} fi Upholsterera 2 ns. THRBE '}125 NEW LOCOMOTIVES Varnlsher right, Vidiie fed to Winders 4 Schreck to bel ‘Coyer) FOR THE HARRIMAN LINE. Watters aig and drove a liner to SAAS NO” RUNS. NO RUNS, Ninth Inning. t to centre and Blair fled to K Went OUT LNuasinted to hit to jlett, soorkny | Uye Company, 4 Conroh’s ‘grounder T kines will be of several types. m him ahd Hoffman scored |The total ammount involved in the order ) Conroy with « grouner {te placed at $2,6%,000. TWO RUNS. altresres ‘33 Iv was announced to-day in Wall Miscellaneous .. Ld i street that an order had been given by the Harriman lings of railroads for 1° [lo river to the American Locomo- Godnnnsnney an.) ols. <_< of the sume | Hartael coi ida gieth oit ALLEL with to lett. Nichols fouled ig CaaTeaT ‘ Seyboly Med to Bell.| ,Ontycne LAXATIVE BROMO, QUININE 00 to Bia, NO RUNS, sath * | i Ba | pany arte + i ALDERMEN SHY: END | weather, 1 wolt. | He {oie wit tay deve and just got_up {col tossed the ruce away | art, Closed with a rush, Antaeu! the_poat TRACK FAST. 201 + Miller a s = 4 yor! T Fs ; 8 i gh BRE Brame: 8 7 Han thi Tuckermuck, Alxgione. (of speed and hunk he stretch, where b Fort nthe closing strides, ow form. 0 8 ag 4 £3 4 52 sat 40 52 65 by 4 3 10 x 4h__20 Johnson was best and ow ed_won o Kame: - Castlewood” was CRISIS ES S* 1010 10_ ara, Missourl La with same Interfernce, at me Of speed. Chalfonte ran out at the fomium wat mit fouays Het @rive mamely.” Old H Prpbably, wet. beat! Soe eee netbe end. Grbicular had plenty G22 iat nx farions Times Wo Ab Poet Magrath | d-&-Wwortd-ot-speed-and—taking—the meetin wit onsiderable poorly’ ridden. ay files ef Arie, ot Henry Happabannock. Ramod, Handsarta, Golden West, Keator. tend rrede the pace and Wor Ini Loe } ie ed Tans 305 Tis eas bs Wh Flavigny 5 10 Sod Misgourl Lad wD 835 3. F. Bonot 104 1 Sir Lancastrian i 4 nhoma, Belle we 4 of & mpton .. Went weight. foll stone bad pic Wools one HES Banker, Teleshone weed speed an Fear tmoeee! Herbert Hee | aight and place les Was much the beat B by herke! cession all the way y. he took the lead In the stretch and went off ble had no excuse. Park Row had speed, but qui, It was © pro- TWENTY-SEVEN DIE ON JAP BATTLE-SHIP TOKIO, Sept. 17.—Forty-three of the crew were killed and injured on board the Japanésé battle-ship Kashima bythe explosion of a twelve: inch shell within the stield, after target practice, near Kure, at 4 P. M jon Sept. 9. The Kashima, under command of Capt. Koizumi, reache.t Kure at 6 P. M., where the wounded were placed in the hospital. The fatalities included a lieutenant, two cadets and one staff officer, the rank and name of whom is not given. The exact details regarding the efiects of the explosion are lacking, but it was terriffic and the ship ‘yas badly damaged. The casualties reported at the result | & as follows: explosion i¥0-aMe: ad atx | * 2 Nemre and ats | ightly Wounded, two ofiicera and alx men. The cause of the explo Ix under Investigation, It occurred inside of the mun. thy shel 1: 8VTeh emlited {ro for the purpose o vas not Wier Wh the gun: ¢_bull_9f the Kaal Adan A majority of the by- were fearfully mutilated. the bre: of the starboard ufter ten-inob | a, re f reload- pot dam. he explosion followed an attempt to remove an unexploded shell from the standera, TELEGRLPH STRIKE Board Adopts Resolution Urging -That-There Be a Settlement. | a Alderman Richter introduced the fol-/ lowing revolution at the meeting of tne! d this afternoon i hereas, more tan {00 commercial ON THE INCR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE EASE Some Comparative Figures at the Opening of the Season. —More Sittings Soon, The following comparative fgures re- garding school registry and attendance have been complied for Sept. 18 by the | Boamt of Bducation: telekraph uperators have been on strike Registry: Manhattan, 399,695; In- In this city for five weoka. and crease, 3,38, Bronx, 60,111; increase, “Wheress, efficient telograph peryico Brooklyn, 236452; increase, ts impomsivle until theec striking teleg-| 8,03. Queens, 46,6915 increaas, $40. era resume work, and Richmond, 13.618; increane, 670. Whereas, this deplorable state of af- Attendance: Manhattan, 246,00, fairs could and should be brought to | Increase, 4.989. Bronx, $3,711; n= speedy termination by a epirit of cone | crease, 4.795, Brooklyn, 205,200; Inv Ciliation by the parties engaged in the | Crease, 8,683. Queens, 41,0285 in- dixyute let ic therefore be Ch eretd a Richmond, 12,033; tn- MReaolved, that the Board of Aldermen Part, ‘Cime Yupila: Manhattan, recommend to the strong telegraphern and thelr employers that they make every possible efor, for the beneft of Che public, to reach a settioment tn or- Children Under Bix Yes Re- dar that normal telegraphic conditions tused Admiseion. Manhattan, 404; aptly restored.’ Bronx, 204; Brooklyn, 638 Queens, owning opposed the reao-| 22; Richmond, 20. lution .akying the matter was not ono Summary of Tytale: Registry. 677.- to covcern the Board of Aldormen Mets incre nse.” WA. SLOnga nce, Alderman HKchter sald st was the con-| M8176; increase, 21,902. Part-Time cern of the Aldermen, who represented | Huptls, 68,640; net decreane, 12,543. the public, which is suffering from the | ‘Total refused admittance, 1;4b6 strike, "(Ve should go on record as| Within the next’ thirty days there favoring & y_wettom ent will be prov: 6,000 additional sittings, ‘Phe resolution wad «dopt ing but a few noes, 16,08; decreasd, 413. Bronx, increase, crease, 9,057.’ Queens, 9,0b8; decrent 6, Richmond, 92; Increase, #2. 40, “Mrooklyn, 41.4 whigh will reduce the number Ume pupils to about. 7,000, abt shit idedidiais, oe ee 4,080; de: of part- SEPTEMBER i7, 190% De en a a Morris suggest deing depiived of personal | Seely. once. a pal y. i |cParmer’ Scott, of Elmhurst, LL, a Uberty. Mrs, Curtiss thought tt very |triend of Bryan: David Stern, L. Ben- ns simple, indeed, two weeks ago when! jamin, J, C. Mordeoal, Edward Cox jena | ¥ he col ; ed. She|@, few Other old-timers—somp of them NSSISTOD oer re tenn | Manta! tn: frances invthelr faye—have | \ mmiediately proceeded to disregard heen gathering in the Stock Exchange this economical arrangement of her) smoking-room dally and making of it a tives and went to New York. Put and call markat. This has been go- ng on for a long time. The fact that she was under the) "ine righteous regular | brokers—or Jurfediction of the Connecticut courts| some of them—were agiast that a and not free to go without leave did| thing oven savoring of Kambilng shoul 4 0 ‘ou } bo conducted In the inarble pa of not trouble her tn the loast. Sho pre- | the Stock Exchange. Dootkerper Ford | tred New York to Connecticut, as a| was Instructes to-day to evicl any of great many other people do, and to Put and Call) crowd caught trying j nsehs ae 4 New York aie came Restrictions Not for Her. Jonn C, servator, who in also one of her law- son? we the other rude peo, She att up her wouldn't descended. she waa way strain he may im The ex! peen avr Aled) ea. and his summer. MS, CURTISS AULT SH LOVES NEW YOR But the Rich Widow’s Con- servators Compel Her to Live in Connecticut, The experiences of Mrs. Julla Wait “Deacon” 8. VY. White one of the pil- | Curtiss wweoks. resemble a Laura Jeai Libbey formerly gn influential member—of the lst. cs caiencag, romance. The mistress of great wealth, |New. York Stock Exchange. was fired | within with magnificent homes, a yacht and (out of the smoking-rdom of that organ-|ces In connection with hin employment All the treasures of the rich, she is a tzatlon to-day because he persisted In by Commissioner Bingham to inveatt 3 5 % {gate conditions in the lirooklyn’ b prisonér In ber beautiful country home |dealing In pute and calla, The vener- {EPL e Botice Department. He t at Fairfield, Conn. able “Deacon,” aécording to a ruling of| his efforts to ket evidence’ against cer The legal formula of the situation 1s|the Governors of the Stock Exchatwe, ; tain police oMlcers for recelying money to “the iMiwomeonier Lwithebaee urd |from disorderly houses. 5 teat birest that) two, cons raters vil Bat to do pin nasal Sry uae Ce ea aren ree made: wo hidtine ol een appoir'ad to prevent her {hereafter. He sold his Exchange seat |) rin ony. but Deputy Comp: from dissipating lor vast estate. sounds simple enough and does not| . Shaw, the gee aenuae with her tn vain. She,a monopoly of the sh rele er aml prushed aside suggest! [Eat basiness, made. what Wall Street 5 s Anust Jogal! restrictions, just an ane [Sat shtgtmuL lit yg gavior ama] and jworm by’ men woukt hare declined to dance with a for himeelf, and it was a shame for who demand quality poees she didn't Ike In the days of ber| the others to be butting In, f z Hie eee a And “conseryators and exclusiveness. ~ alike meant nothing—te—her - sats =< wast se. he has always been rich and has been twice married, and a woman with the experience that implies Is not easily rays, “But, my dear madam, you must intimidated by “a suave Msten to reason.’ When wa day. She never would have ventured there} A young, pretty, and well-gowned sate mane tac tea tee] fa Late foe ates | | CHOCOLATE COVERED) 79. perate measures Ju Banks, the Con- Folles Commissioner aac Can) be necticut conservator, Ind in mind. this afternoon and said she m= Kept Off Her Yacht. | portant Information to communicate to Cau SS ; When ste attempted "to board ner | the Commissioner, She refused to talk 19c steam “yacht, theOnceola, on (Sunday |¢2, nyroey, else birt was) finally steered, POUND 4 Judge Banks and several sheriffs and je like that barred her path. 1 empt to di haughtily and the yacht captain backed efforts, but be brushed. They even went to the length of escorti back to her residence Then the storm broke and the floods! When she realized that} having her estate conserved meant that barred from lie of New York and was a prisoner tn Ds ant to tell the Commissioner,’ her own House he raged Mac # 18K-| 6 ug. vaous e feurtul pint, in| SB BOQ SHOES Fox edy queen. dreae of people in this ctty are pein e MEM The telephone and telegraph wires] slowly iaone bY physicians, now > ‘ i Seth acy Bud aey cana Br pumber or deachs. My informauon | Atrialwilloonvince Sreunees Lie te ene Tin valuable. a that W.L.Doug: of the lawyers present a: the perform-| "\irs. D'Von hecame greatly excited Ie ‘33.50 sh 4 ance nald must have spent S1W| ay she progressed in. her narrative. It] 198 Bd. oes are'lf. sriding messages: The. conservatoré| wns deemed pest: to. wend. her to, the| thebestintheworld: must have had a@ fit at such extrava- | peychopachic ward at Bellevue Hospital ‘1 ryt paket gance. She called up every lawyer,|and Lieut. Houghtelling escorted her | Stores tn Greater New York ; Story. doctor, every nurse and every | there under the pretense that ie would | #8 ftroatway, evr. Howard, friend #he Nad ever nad and demanded. implored, prayed that she be rescued | nce. nuly, when night came and the} oyeeaioes along. tie sen mace itn 4 ‘|BROOKLYNS GET Be ees Si Ned atter this Jam of business 5 ny re coe. tant ; herself strict!) Bin Arenoe: be eee ae sre“) REVENGE ON THE | FREMLSSi SA" negra She had entertained a house party | ~ 4 PU) ce Heer ye teee“niintious than wny party along- the PHILADELPHIAS. | sez" Vier vlton Se” son, Seat const that da: it is safe to as. Epiet sory > o 2. cor. | Sut the party, rat up aa late as hilari- = ae bus ones usually do. (Continued from First Page.) The Only Co. ot iis ting in che ¥ Still Fresh at 3 A. M. ss ©, | FLOURED ay RUN Kee oF i ; Grae WALD GOOD ASS When the last Ump, dejected lawyer,|to Jordan, both runners advancing « bs the last frayed-out qonservator stragned| bage, Dooin fouled out to Ritter. NO TRUNKS @ BAGS | iy wearily awky to bed, ic was | RUNS i. Rachanged. Mmany Qo'elock inthe mor Mrs.| Hach hi for three, bases | Rit eertemenyenes! J fla. wae still tresh ant (okative, | walked,: Pant fied to. Bransie : E | [Curlew ana tutrenigned. ther tate: | Alperman.torcnd Baggaye wepalr Co. Bie war havihgy a Now expe SUNT RTA TOIT 3 tor St; Gas of the people present. Inumated | xn Alperma: W Ave. & Union Sq. that she might even be enjoying It {t nrobaoly hi: tpn her- that hey really. meant: to. ten and, @id_not intend to submit tamely, When the exhausted keopers of the enchanted princess in the dragon's cas. fle appeared on the scena next morning Mrs. Curtiss’s) mood of ir liberty, tinged with -A Coat of despair very |NO RUNS, as beetle ertlis dw:} bu appropriate to a morning after guch al Covalesk! succeeded Moran in the box }#——Kavcg-san, the mew Intorm}t4m night, for the Phillies. \Jordan lifted one tol] tie wrcotmeate, Ronchi tatoo the, In the village of Fairfield it wan re-|Knabe. Hummel reached first on{J santal Oil of Injections. Relinves Imo ported that Mrs. Curtiss was \to be;Grant’s bad throw. Batch out, Doolin || @ne Day, Positively éliminatte the token to a sanitarium for treatment. |to Bransfeld. Hummel reaching second. |{ malady from the ayston ty Mall and even that ale was aboard the Os-| Ritter was retired by Branafeid, un-|f $1.00 Dox reola, which left yesterday, But this | assisted. NO RUNS. THY, KAV-O-8AN MEDICAT. CO. ot true. ae aes icurtian va Rot be taken (Hi | Ninth Inning. TUR eT BL RAS Rut Magée singled, Branstleld fjet to 7 FO ATE dat iW hy, |pareh. Mageo reached’ second on a OIEC. rium exiotenice than any other per- i pissed ball, went to third on Ritter's| BURKE—On Monga: son who loves New York life not wisely (Pi mow and scored on Burch's wild | reatd No. M3 ‘Cher but too well erntn, 2 “tne reposts concermng, Men, Curtie'e | ioog in. Doolin out, Alpermnan to Jor-| _T wotice of funeral herent Pein fine health and spirits, otherwise | dan. ONE Ne = a she aun Reaal® oP Srinigat,e pane Ter aie Yun ate just + . DmRK. Yor “Citise Work mut wMent te Sons desinuing in Sex | ROGERS DRIVES HIS AUTO Oca ple bboneaming 3 Gnd accurate; etate:awe, rotere Sirs. Curtina In at the age when women| |N RIDE WITH MARK TWAIN, | 38 expected! “Nadia Ti ts ee upposed to be most fascinating | OFFICE. NOY, knowing, some typewrltings fi tnat Indian summer period of beauty | Sane N. Dehar. 150 Nassant et... room AMD. And cherm, the forties. She tx still! ATR HAVEN, Maas., Sept, 17.— Sam- = Deautiful and ts a double dyed widow, } whatever high degree of charm that ntencd of a rented in Hartford, name Im ever necessary for a rich and pretty woman to jisten to rea- Mrs. Curtiss regarded the nerious- ness of the situation #o little that she t back to her home In Connecticut Tt dia not occur to her that any person in Fairfield would pre- sume to interfere with h if he had been designated a conservator or even if he were a son looking for- svard to an fnherttance. The villagera tn Pair. y they have aeen him is Bloodgood. Seen going to Fairfield to se | if | | HAMBURGER WINS POINT AT HEARING by DEACON” WHITE | S PUT OUT 0 CHANGE ROOM He and Others Had Used It for Dealing in Puts and Calls. ns {Detective Allowed to Tell of i His Efforts to Unearth Po- _ b lice Graft in Brooklyn. ALBANY, Sept. . 17.—Deputy State Comptroller Patrick C. Dugan to-day heard Private Detective Jacob Ham. burger, of Brooklyn, in his own de fense at the continuation of the hearing on the application to the State Comp- troller for,the revocation of Hamburg e's State detect! charges be~,* ing preferred by Deputy Police Com- We, Ot New York, Hamburger rehearsed Uie ciroumalane | the jast few |lars of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, and” That | some years ago. it for the, pre Jt appears that gan decided to permit "Deacon"? White, John : sent riner of Jay Gould; and “Deacon” yi along to sell some privileges, was the first victim. New York con-} "When the evicted crowd got out an line curb. John Taylor, who has had approved by fashion, 178-180 Pitth Av. 18{ Broadway, near Cortlandt St. 367-509\4 Fitth Av., Windsor Arcade, CAD) We eat 1 uch of heavy foods. Wholesome reanay te the daintiest form 4 of nourishing food. i Special for This WEDNESDAY } SEAT 10 BELLEVUE Young Woman Tells Story of a Fearful Plot to; ‘Poison by Physicians. lawyer who ! nae lberty, even 4 Acting Sergeant Mallon across the | Park Row store open eventugs until 11 hall to the office of Fourth Deputy We det! ish them aside ia i seater the creatures A crowd of reporters besieged her and 3 (BAR RGLAY ioe under the pressure of thelr Mulberry ae Sh vent street tact she unbosomed herself. She 22 CORTE we her forcibly | oi she was Mrs, Annie D'Von, twen- | gy CHURCH ST. t clan hust PARK ROWSASSAU ST itv 1077 Broadway, Brooklyn, A W, i. DOUCLA and that she hax been last week at No. 39 East dred and Thirty-vecond street, ag for the One Hun- the fascinating take fer fo see Ge Commiseionet — in| Lumley Ifted the ad not Sawne | Net fence for & omer 44 Casey acoring ahead. FOUR BUNS. DS AND ENDS, Juche Nt a3 Botaki ane | fied to Doolin. anyway,. Eighth Inning. fied . to or was col- Titus struck out. Moren Bureh. lared by Alperman. rotest was throw to Casey, Grant out, Alperman} BURKE, beloved husband ¢ jue) L. Clemenn (Mark Twain) .was tho guest to-day of Henry H. Rogers at the summer residence of the latter in this town. Mr, Clemens cama over from hat New. York on the New Bedford line York, steamer, arriving this morning. During io han the forenoon Mr, Rogers and his guest all went for an automobile ride. Mr. Rogera acted as chauffeur, weetheart has not Ne romero renee HEN a man is out with a ham- mer his liver is doing the knockin Hunyadi Jauos Water 1 Recommend %4 Glass World Advertinc Keop up a rudy bam = . bardment, scattering op portunities inte more hones and offices every Before, Breakfast. A Natural Laxative Water day ‘than can be reached Uhrouxh ANY 2 OTHER New York morning ne papers COM BIN

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