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[“Gireatation Books Open oan] i RESULTS EDITIG. “BY HOT TIP-ON EXPLOSION FIGURES JUGGLED TO CONCEAL GREAT OIL TRUST PROFITS HIRSCH AND HIS. AFFINITY PUT OUT OF THEIR ROOMS ANGIAN TES. A FALLOUT MISTER DOLE Elevaior Operators at Warwick | Commissioner Won’t Stand Arms Refuse to Give the for Politics in the Depart- Couple a Ride. a ment, He Says. TRIES TO SHIEL MAN WHO SHOT HER, ALTHOUGH DYIN Se “Good Thing” in the Willow Stakes — at Gravesend Was Third, Beaten by Belmont’s Half Sovereign: MOTHER EJECTED, TOO.! ame | | Wife's Action Makes Other Young Women Fear Action RETRANSFERS CAPTAIN. --Mombassa Was Second, ' Sends Kreuscher Back Because Dooley Said He Caused _, -called affinities | jot John J the plump, the McClellan candi- Hoffman, Whose Wife Left Him Be-. sn Nett Case | Original Transfer. cause of His Infatuation for Her New Yorl'd new tnw against married! Commistonts Blnctam took « eat ot HEAVY RAIN ALL AFTERNOON upon Assistant, Fires at Girl GAVE MUDDERS'A CHANCE j date for leadership in the Twenty-third um, pretty | + me uby ¥ remy n-| District in opposition to the present pie iiss i Ee (Three Times. , - Veco iotye oes (ine ween Ae rer oe : : : ene cai, Yeuteline aire Minch une | Rteucher tack otic amma sce} Pederal Prosecutor Shows by Statistics Big Chief, at 8 to 1 in the First Race, West One, Hundred and Fifty-second na week agO der the new law caused the arrest of | her husband and the young woman. To: ided by the provisio: £ the manager of Warwick Arms at fF In the stuffy I asa fitting place tor early to-day fired th @ picked out more Was the Long Shot of the’ Day, the Favorites. street station Produced by Rockefeller People That Combination Enabled-Qeto- was one of the fiye cap. mis gernoon i 5 oe : s bus avenue, Rua Ente yer — : ‘ Hungisian girl, for whose sa deserted his wile and abandor roniilesy texte ( es estar ‘| pus to Pay Fabulous Dividends. Faring Badly. A : his home. She is dying ai 5 pital, moaning that she still loves Sinaking avec! euea te read rs vePers fe oiet | S = |-— GRAVESEND RESULTS. a . 2 s i Rae Ratt Sj ing the ation of the aspiring EI e Saar: him and tha Was never untrue to him. Mark: uceshaai eld the 18 | cy nad caused the: trans- T SHOW OIL | (Spectal to The Evening World.) . : aot ned away in ihe fla Sie mene or cause of the police] [HIGURES THAT SHO fi | STS AVESEND RACE TRACK, Sept, Hoffman, all his jealous r. cbt Gh CBA TNC rs Bias tO gnOEre Rae mar aaa larity with the McAvo TRUST’S STARTLING GAINS. j FIRST RACE—Big Chief (8 to 1/15 at teant $90,000 was burned up. by fire, is in a cell semi-delirious fgem tear and remorse, v condition, With her’ in| faction, This Ust of compantes owned by Standard Oll shows many cases of profits] | and 3 to 1) 1, Sanguine (6 to 8 for| Lxptosion In the Willow stakes rum word that will send him to the Tombs to answer for murder. er widowed mother,| Tne Commerimers anger at] Piwhich in one year exceeded the amount for which the concern was capitalized. | plage) 2, Miss Delaney 3. here this siercons Explosion was the 2 =" 3 ip-of the wise gentry. “I did itt» She was pro- . who had defended; Dooley's alm hotfoot| |phe table shows profits and dividends for 1MB: Se : { pce Hee ca cetrmngs nery eC Ol We or daughter's ith Hirsch |to\ ¢he “Mayor's Mice this @fternoon Wine aprosaseay Caniatee piviaesan Pronts, || SECOND RACE—Maximilian (5 10} nounced m big cinch and the mosey. f gomubice aud sven, Wer) ininene Att), ieterca Gna athat h was notlarith a proted. Whe he returned tol] aueathe Aonaine $500,000 $5,499,530 smo ||1 and even) 1, Essex (2 to 5 for) went in on her in bunches te ey Vag engeled soo happy with ova Wite and was} ato this afte: Backers “Pipsiitine 10,000.90 1,40, 955 7 Wl otace) 2, Gus Straus 3. Lady Winifred and the Belmont. palr, after mics Haar of she < appy wit daughter. The two} he retransfer ntinental Oil 2,009 | Half Sovereign and Fond Heart, got” dingy rove Q. 335 Eas : | d trouble finding an clevator! pel eee hn Eureka Pipe Line.. 00,000 | THIRD RACE—Ingham (7 to 5} somo play, but the bulk of it was car bes a3 e | D! in who would take them up to piper tir ee a Galena Signal 10,000,009 land 4 to 8) 1, Herman (even for|ried by Miller's mount. Miller tried Girl Was Apercatice to Wile bethey onal ya cots tueren Seeley ears ie Indiana Pips Line + 1,000,000 |place) 2, Victoria B. 3. hard to get the good thing home, but Thr ars ago, in the village ] | U ERC eS SO HG ID A US SMT te es Leth 3 tional Transit 25,4550 a after getting the lead at the first turn hree ears >, in oi - a ‘u = bi é s the . on 2s Keritz, Province of Croatia, J. t i een ta eotie Beran real ponter pase youre jruniane ie) | New York Transit 5,700,000 FOURTH |RACE—Half Soverelgn| well Into the stretch, Explosion tire@ Bian and ek pace ad ci ee cp as <1 There will be no party poll-] | Northern Pipe Line 3,000,000 (7 to 2 and 6 to 5) 1, Mombassa (q| very fast. 4cy B00ds and dressmaking | stood Charles Spurgeon, the manager. |i, played in tila Department as long] Star .tefining.,.....-+ 500,000 Rea teeiaineeean Ec nlosion ta! )| Halt Soverign which had been run- ment. hey catered to tie Bet [He Had knows the young woman as|asitim here.” pg Gouthern Pips Mine 6,700,000 Pp ning $n a good position, drew out | A zodtsereAt papaeepreae ty fe Se TAPE LA Ta Tleral HERO ts LaENTE Taare Tomadgoieorta enoeat Standard O11, Iowa eeeeee FIFTH RACE—Vino (3 to 1 andjthere and then came on and hed ne } prosperity, [AS an apprent 2 Lonly woman who had a legal right to/f A vat cess EF: Standard (Oli, Indians. 1,990,000 78.40 trouble “eatobing? Jexbloston’ aud: “4 fe on his vacation. When “the Comari tas 4, Lord Badge (6 to 1 for xD pas dreatranmng department Mrs. Hoffm S Nhat nsme was ving only) afew reds ft oo round this out he placed: tre. re Standard Oil, Kentucky + 1,000,000 1772173, even) 1, ‘sing her. Mom! teo, also f cold giv ay at the Hotel Endicott, and it was San pisut Rehan in command of tt Retiree Vari ts IR Oe 1“ 2. Ostrich 3. [Si So em yentee te. came 4 te So ROR Se es cary seta sat cran Ldeut, Rehen_in-command of 2g 4.301.046 c <Ostrloh’ 3.500 Btn ce ie eva 3 ane ; aya tea navslalobeaeaewesrine On Nore aRespece fOr Maral cainceecyca amnnvaa Gitieaa amt serene aeacennra ae cerecl | a ranaaratOlb7/Otls m0 uattiet [| SIXTH RACE—De Mund (2 to 1/{ ore Explosion out of the place | Daye dct htes: ot Auten! Beigel, a) well Gras Ruler Than f een | “Madam,” ssid Spurgeon, “the pro- | Yacuum (Oil. St ae) land 7 to 10) 1, Chief Hayes (8 to §|Toney- Radtke was lett at the post {fo carver of Soden ws ang or-| ras Ruler Than for Qu \prictor, Mr. L. Hutzler, instreted again in this race. His mount, Lad: me to ank for yous Keys. You must The sectnd day’s hearing in the Government's investigation of the Winnifred, never getting In motion um nachenti, } vacate these rooms at once.” When. ‘in 100s.\the Hoftmans decided | itil too late. t for place) 2. Number One 3. of the May. | STALKED A WOMAN; ; to Move to America, the land of larger “I have a lease, and I "t propose Standard Oil Trust closed with two additional revelations which sli | The weather was very disagreoable. cunities, the wood carver gave i op to get out on such a notice,” began the ; é iy ANOS 3 pep ub te A cold rain fell during the entire consent that Drage © should co; King ts pinched? lyoung woman. “Mr. HL. Lippen, of the secretive and inexplicable methods by which blocks of stock were ttorndgplevaqd? ralncoa ten were severe {nem. Mrs, Hoffman, who was words, repeated from Ip to lip | Chicago, who used to own this hous:, ‘ 4s a 5 idi: con- comfortable. } devoted to the girl, promised to be ey Isjand to-day, spread diamay | gave me a year's lease, and it has cot 1 transferred and the tremendous earning capacity of the subsidiary con. Pers Conan } @; second | motber. to-her. | constern ‘i yet expired cerns. Attorney Kellogg, for the Government, after the arduous task of X - ‘Almioss trom the day they landed the | 47d consternation, not to say Indigna-/7°) “sor want to use feree, but If cence BONS Aum estse SF the of reluctant. offt The favorite, He Knows, with I fmmisrgnizs did well Hoffman | tion and resent c ~jyou do not get out peaceadly I will r: dragging bits of information slowly from the mouths of reluctan Radike up was practically left at the op 1d a dressmaking place in East ¥a5}have you put out forcibly,” Spurgeon) Prisoner Sought Entrance to] cia post in the opening event, ahd before 7 igcninth sree}. — Draga. common cop. | rig we useerache law which went] > = cials stated to-d the fleld had run a sixteenth of yrninth stre . es told her. 3 é Dytiedive ler} f al a following Mr. Kellogg's = i he *t seamstress, was her tr that's what it Is. Berea erianey odee me (ale 5 The transfer of the WateréPlerce} During a lull i i Cree Ec nek baauctrorn ibe Fatty Langtry, who {mper bata cears adres ore cays Bal Home by Claiming to Be stock to M. M. Van Buren for $4,000,000] demand for the explanation of several : mi athe books were big winners om a ¥ i: kK “ eet hnss are os re “ » by hic Jed him, William \ nO ATAC ffman maytered English readily Father Kn geker ins the teeta eeoamracawananio onaonaiart 4 iires was nothing more than a juggle by] entries which puzzl 5 bites ae a “ Melde, te candy man FAL 5 1 rare are thousarios-of other Etre ta cater up |i ownership of the ousted | resentative group of Oll Trust officials 5 Into the stretch” Mie Cnle¢ took See MER TUR AT RE TW PO PTTORWTR! HT MCE ME RINE a tevciy ae are deine chercinere x company during the legal trouble fn the Puntered tHe OORT Aint YueNy COOK verte renpeneg cnr ‘ Wid atthough Sungenle tober Driven Out by Enraged Wife. ated him with A! soem watied the girl <t don't: kaow |ofte ee mana for Mixing | ith, When the storm quieted doan| inside the railing. C. M. Pratt, the trust Upry ar Recon rece the Hint Ni Dose 3 Ngt until & few months ago did Mrs. / D'S Sutomoblic for bis own use during! 1; ghould have been singled out tor | en hae rained in the Yorkville | 07" tr et took over the stock again. | secretary whose “not necessarily.” “in- Owners Pledged to Secrecy} 2M coin ita magnt,, eolne., Jona 3 Hoffman begin th suspect that her | We Aran early hour lo-day| cy ynis. tt) ‘Then she madeia final plea to | Cont enn es on compuint: Of | Te yen Buren Ja the! son-in-law |.vidently, and “really, I can’t of {sistent Miss Delaney was. third, - ueband had anything more than the clad in majestic dignity und that —she-war—-in-—deticate | om Loancis A. Thacher. wife of Wr. | ony in Ly. Archbold, who-may shortly | say" wore’ the features of bis texi-| About Meeting, but Say There Won Through Gcod Luck. affection of a foster-father for the 5 Hat, way seated In the automo- {that any more excitement | JON" Ry Thacher: of No. 8b Fitth ave: (oe na Mr. Rockefeller to tif contro!| mony, wan kept busy helping Messrs. : St i : Be Sieaning ia csakel berlaubberii| tonal Erespacte vacee Ges ares | Mate tke a nerlous eftcotMTa{toja hes [St Te Puiconee oel@ Mls mame) wes|| POTS Mulbum and Hosenthal ‘elucidate ledger Will Be No Trouble. of tie books In the steeplechase, Stas fc eonieting t. [toward Prospect Park. A uffeur a apart pene min Frey, and that he was a entrien. Imillan- won, cecause an and prcseally the Glecovered inet maimed Van Tine war running: the ma-|Ciement whatever, but, that in’ aay |Dalnter and. Pepe banger. living at Revelation to Financiere. 2) ssc int Comptroller. Fay. and’ the lin Bariy it ine mit of Elway smnich plunged the Uitle pours chine ‘ Rectan) canctinesa teal] 7) No, 4 West Thirty-seventh street. ‘The enormous earning capactty Of) standard Ol! Attorneys hesitated, some Whether or not there wilt be a prac. (fils and in aolng 20 carried Essex and into domestic chaor overhicht, The If anyboay gets in the way run over peli Mrs. Thatcher told the Court that] the absorbed compantes ts a revelation | time before confer. 1 zona Ke RE DIACT EL i the course. ‘They Sraeec and ‘ , In the afternoon a truckman came for th | me before confersing the capital y pult backenndipe leer ' wife in ner rage drove out Dragn-and weed the King as ne left Coney! oi) o¢ qirach'a personal. belonging»: q| Frey had been loitering in the front of | in this age of finance. That one Com tion of the companies controlled by the | Heal strike; of the engtneera of all At- ° Juma they skipped. Thix allowed : parted trom her faithless husband, iarepaat s f ee eet APE nor reatdencyrinc: Monday and tried pa should earn in one year elRMt! thus: A lint of the companies was fur-|lantic coastwise steamers, the ocean | Maximilian to and open a gap Draga readily got work in Bauer's} wastrring ant were taken away. A little later t ft Trai ea Nitatca pitaliant Gin panies was i ay hago French dressmaking establishment ‘at ibe ae ieee tol packed trunks of MR: Yeargin and | ‘0 5a!" LSA phe passeiseveral,| dined ere ‘tabie but this fact the | W*hed and Attorney Kellogg accepted] ateamships of the’ American line and al Dupee, on Easeg Xo. 18 East Seventy-sixth street. § lie, DIC} Ce ott Miss Yeargin were carted off. times on the plea that Ha was rence i scarcely. Crna a | tne i@lization of each company as ocean-going tugs in the Atlantic it hard’ to make un the lost/cround, Went to live with Mr. and Mra. J. | Man Shepard ranged 4longside- ‘Veru-| This forenoon the two women left the| Tepair the t on and electric wires. | Trust Seas adcing tho | bropared by Mr. Fay. coast harbors was settled this afternoon } ts ther LLL nipeed Every ta 3 cas. who conducts an eminently re- epectable hoarding house for Germa: and Bohemians at No. 370 Lexington avenue. ,Her roommate was another Hungaridn git] whose name, curiously enough, {s also Draga—Draga Secsaricr, a dark, slender young woman, who 1s @ forewoman at Bauer's. Between the two a mysterious friend- nip sprang up. The cider giri, it -de- velops, did her best to break up the In- Umacy between Hoffman and Miss Seigel. Sh2 went to Hoff: bearing « that set his blood on fire with Jealousy. He sot a room itn the neigh- hhorhood where he could keep spy on he courings and goings of his-sweet- treart. i fon after the smashing-up of the Hoffman home ctroie. Mrs. Hoffman had | rectors of the Reading Company to-day ans ber husband tor diverce. She lke | anciared the: usual “semi-antiual divi. — dend of 2 per cent. on the second pre- ¢Continued on Second Paxe.) ferred stock of the company. pisces LOTS Econopouly gave bond for himself and —the-ohatfrew porariy. torgetting that he was chaut-| fing a King, Van Tine slowed down uil The stghtof-the brass buttons, “You are under arrest, “said Shepant, | “Poovor know who Ls? asted | in E uly, impreasivel: d ‘the cop, “and 1 enjoined the Ruler of | Festivities on Coney Island. “that I am! the King-of the ..ardi Gra. 1 ryt eta a tata a+ eed who sald he was uAeN O! tS ay.'" replied “For you, Ure Parkriile potice | { station-house King John | don't ‘give a “Then ‘know, the - F Hite rovad position served him better In Flatbush Police Court than it had with the cop. He was dis- | charged and the chauffeur went with} im. —_———__~. | READING DIVIDEND. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18—The al- b cola « CH.CAGO AT DI UARU. see aie CINCINNATI! 214. ; Prato dG 222 CHICAGO 17° DETROI CHICAGO .....2 2.22... DRVROM Ai cei ice eae & : t . WOMAN oe ry tde TASERE th aienue, 25. SEBAL CINCINNATI (NL). 061700 02000 0 Warwick Arms tn a closed carriage. No- body about the apartment-house learned where they were going. This afternoon ja moving van arrived armed with an order for the removal of the furniture to a storage warehouse, and by to-night all that will remain t8 stow that an af flinity group ever lived in the house will be a photograph of Hirsch still nailed to the wall of Miss Yeargin's room, where It had been forgotten inthe rush of moving out. ——Bad for Other Affinities. 5 The real Mra. Hirsah left’ her rooms in the Hotel Endicott arly this morn- ing for her lawyer'é offices. She has threatened further action because she saya her husband gave two of her rings, valued at nearly $8,000, to her rival. The abandoned wife ls a daugh- ter of Col. Samuel Evans, of Milledge- ville, Ga., a prominent politician in the South. All over New York, it is said, pro- prietors of hotels end apartment- houses who may have been lax in the past in thelr acrutiny into the legality of the relations that existed between somo of thelr guests ‘re engaged in eerving disposseas notices upon , couples who are living together a man and wife without the formality of marriage coremonies. - GIANTS. (FINAL SCORE.) 00 ~ 010.051 0000-9 E T (AL)—SECOND GAME. -00 -00 See Orc i { HAS MAN ARRESTED,” tv. er, wile of a physician, living at No. BIB ati Benjaniin Froy, twenty-seven years old, est. Talrty-seventh. street, : by bor ra C annoying-here--He arrested to-day on a- GIANTS. 213210010—10 BOSTON. 000000020,— 2 * Batteries—Ignch, Bresnahan; Flaher- oo etasor of RES pecans He was no persistent in his endeabor to Ox those wires that he followed Mrs. ‘Thatcher into the vestibule of her home this-afternoon: just-as she was jabout to enter. The wild-eyed appearance of Frey warned Mra. Thacher that he was oro ably not in his right mind,-so she hu- ‘him while her maid telephoned e_police. Detective Winter rested Frey and took him to the York- vile Court. When-questione! by the magistrate he deganh an incoherent. ramble that nobody could underatand. He was sent to the Workhouse «here, it Is hoped, he will lose TWO NEW ASSISTANT + FIRE MARSHALS NAMED. Commissioner Lantry ‘Appoints Charles O, MacCartairh and William R. Ferris., Fire |Commisqioner Lantry this after- noon ahnounced the appointment of two new Assistant. Fire: Marshals. The new men are Charles O, Mao- Cartaigh, of No. 642 West One Hundred and Fifty-sixth etreet, assigned to duty in ‘iti@ Boroughs of Manhattan, the Bronx |and Richmond, ‘and Wiliam R. Ferris,| of No, 165 West Tenth street, asxigned to duty in Brooklyn AMERICAN LEAGUE. S AT DETROIT. First Game. vire-fixing a Detroit. ‘Batteries and (Payne. AT CLEVELAND. St. Louts . 99000070000 Cleveland 00900002 —2 It was trove inquiry by fyhich the Federal Govern- corporaiion -reatrains comp: by #0 doing violates the law, many of the Trust subsidiary corpora Hons earned pro year exceeded the amount for these concerns were capitalied which Proot by the representatives of the octopus, but not until the refusal.to do #0 would have put the trust officials in danger ot guingto-a—ceii for disobeying an order of a Federal Tribunal. The exact figures are printed in other columns. Profits of more! than on thousand percent. per year are made by the Siandard Ol] Company of Indiana, the corporation sentenced to pay a fine of {23,240,000 by Judge Landis in Chicagm The company's profits for 196 were .u,- 616,082, and In 1903 they were $3,753,410, a total. of two years’ business of $19,260.492. The Standard Ol] Company of New Jersey owns 9,990 stares of the Indiana company’s stack, The Indiana company Is capitalized at $1,00,000. The dlvi- dends paid in the, Standard O!1 Com- pany of [ndiana last year aggregated $4,495,500, or a Ite more than (36,090,000 less than the profits. ‘The figures were presented to-day tn the Federal proceedings sainst tho Standard Ol Company of New Jersey. Clarence G. Fay, Assistant Con- treller of the Standard Ol! Company, was recalled to the stand to-day when the hoaring before former Judge Fer- ris, altting ax special master, was re. | sumed. Mr. Fay was questioned about he income of the C. M. Pratt Invest- ment Company. Mr, Fay sald that the income from this source {i 192 waa $137,400, and that the money wae paid over to the Standard Ol! Company by C. M. Pratt, the’ secretary of the cor- Batterios—Pelty and Spencer; Liebhart and Bemis. \At_ Washington. ooeo0106 x—t pany, who yesteriay testified that he held stock of the Watere-Pierco Ol) Company, of Texas, for the Standard company, and that the Standard com- Of these fabulous gains was produced | ment hopes to prove the Standard OM! | show ton. and | of pany held the stock of the C, M. The following statement partiy gives the names of the subs trust. ¥ earning mu entries for 190 are: Enormous Div: Atlantic Refning Com 00) dividend, $8,429, THIN, Buckeye Pipe Line Company Capital, $10,000,000; dividend, — $1,499,955; rofits, $4,692,147.90. Indiana Pipe Ling Company=Capital, $3,000,000; dividends, $3,798,560; “protits, ‘$4103.64 " Solar Re: fining Company—Capital,° $500,000; di idends, $1,348,383; profita, |" $1,129,470. Standard Ol! ‘of Ind'ana—Capital, 000,000; dividends, $5,491 733,410) Standard” O11 Capital, $15,060,000, Profits, | $14,331,046. Indiana, $4,495,500 and profits Standard Oi] of New dividends of $1,400,900 for of $9,586,031. t Pratt Recal Charles M. Pratt was afternoon. He Pratt Investment” stood Pierce Oil Company, a ousted from that Pratt stated that ordered out of Texas. “Ia it not so that the Company was controlled dard Off under the nam Pratt Investment’ to. trust Jaws of Texas “1 do not know,” & Wns Vy Rtopie: jater Bold? “Yes. it was 'turhed over to M. M.{ Van Buren for $4,400 in notes and $150,000. It was then repurchased. Mr. Kellogg wanted to know {f [Mr. Pratt know any reason wily the trust partloulariy: Stocks whioh each month. reason. Al strange Mr. dress, Five minutes’ persistent were pay! Mr. Pra’ the witness capital divkiendeand— profits of the concerns controlled. by. The remarkable statement 1 ae Its Oapitalizition in one year which In a single |{s shown In one of the entries, ot New York— dividend, $10,498,000; For the year 19 the Standara Ot! of the concern recently fied $23,- 609,000.) ‘shows dividends amounting to $10,516,032. ated that the "C, State in 180. Mr. | he personally pur: chased the Waters-Pierce stock, 2,7 shares, for $290,000 after the concern Was evade ‘ was asked. d Mr. ¥ the Ol Trust, Van Buren was his ad- which he sai was New York. diary concerns, elght times as Some idends. ay, capital, iy pronte, $9, profits, $5,- The showed and profits York 198% led. Teoalled in the M for the Water Texas concern Waters-Plerce by the Btan- eof the ‘C. ML the antl should’ se! ing them $68,700 ‘t knew of no knew about the at a meeting of the American Steamship Association. ‘This is an organization the owners and officers of the steamship ‘and tugbout ines affected, and there were about fifty of them present, At the close of the meeting all were pledged to secrecy. Members of the Ma- tine Engineers’ Beneficial Association, said they had information that the steamship owners would alow the de mands of the men with some unimpor- tant modifications, the American Steamship Association, No. % Park place. Stevenson Taylor, President of the Quintard Iron Works, Presided. There. were ropresentat, Present of every coastwise s! company except the Panama §: ip Company, in which the United States Government hus a large share of au- thority. ‘The shorter hour: es Gemands of the oangin higher pay, would’ say Was that there would be no trouble. Secretary Waters, of the Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association, said he believed the meeting wax cal! consider the de: were presented clared there would that {f the demands w the engineers would thelr request that an adyi ranted to the, coastwl ——>___ DODGERS CAN'T PLAY. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK 8. 18—The game scheduled. to: with the Philadelphia team was post- poned on account of rain, questioning of Mr. Pratt on the legality and reality of the sale finally brought ment that Mr. Van forth the state- uren actually held the stock tn trust for the Standard Oil Peett Investment Company in“Heu of during the stormy Jeg) the Watere-Pieres Oll Gompeny stoeke inal WeeerCiay Compan: times the orig- ¥ experienced. ees Highlanders Games Off. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. W—The double header between the iidsy has | tics juled for to-day has sad Austicn, spedaled for Paty ‘Phe-mecting was heid wt the rooms or} classifications and other adyantages were thoroughly canvassed, All that the men who attended meeting | w ta | {% a it Ih a | >| R Tre rate whict: contenders to be scratched and brought the the third wich would figure a 20 to l’shot on a favorite. and he got JERMIAR WTATTION IY All t6- [was second. |B race was Mudders Have a Chance f aA ae NOOR athe afternoon in caused the fast track pontnved showere mudders to the fore. The- result as that the talent was all at sea, In race. for instance. Herman, race fa-the compan: hance. eavily plaved. Ingham, was made & At these -tixules e-was always the money after Way. In the yackstretch Herman was away baci. jat_at the fat turn made up groun nd for the remainder of the Journ however. w: The wonder of the race was Victoria In the baokstretch she was twenty- ye loneths out of jt and eight lengths behind the rest of the dui ahead of er, She then became los “wit. fle until they }were well ! asi hen she came on and was third. Her a marvellous one. Gailoo For Vino. ‘The maiden jockey event was merely gallop for Vino. With Upton up he }led all the way to win by two lengtha: from Lord ‘Baige, which beat Ost lengths. These are all ‘confi pa WOODBINE RESULTS. ve mudders, WOODBINE ONTO, Ont races RACE TRAOK, TO- pt. 18—The winners to-day were ag fol- {furlongs Terah @ to @ to 5 fo Royal River @.to D1, slant THIRD RAOE- Morry Englan! oven tor place) 2 Bal lot Box (2 to 5 for show) 3. FOURTH RAK teeplechase; two miles,-Pioneer (7 to 2) 1. The Chef (6 to % for piace) 2, J. G, C. @ to 6 for show) 3. quarters,—Kelple. (2 to 5, out for placa) 2 Sea Wail (7 ¢e 10 FIFTH RAVE~One mile 100d ares: |

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