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Che au Circulation Books Open to All.” | PINAL} | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | RESULTS EDI TION | NEW YORH, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. 25 HURT ON THIRD AVE. “L.” a _IN REAR-END COLLISION —--—° + e__-___ RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES ‘233 ::38222.%8..0 ee cae Into by One Following and j ’ ' \ 5 SCORE BY INNINGS SCORE BY INNINGS: | SCORE RY INNINGS: PASSENGERS TAKEN DOWN 7 . Highlanders 20100000 O—3)Giants 0000000 2 O—2 Brooklyn 00000200 02 ON LADDERS BY FIREMEN Boston 0000000 0 0—0/Pittsburg 01000103 = —S5St. Louis 10000000 0-1 ae zt (Spacial to HIGHDANDERS. (gpectal to The Evening Word) | L (Special to The Es ’ \ BATTING ORDER no Panic Following Crash Many Women Filed BOSTON. Mass « R. H. PO. A. B.! PITTSBURG, May 11.—With at teas: R. H. PO. A. ES! LOUIS. May 11 —Phe Brookiyns. J : * : ee finest pitchers nS UNG Elbe Goours 1 2 2 2 fone eed pitcher, possibly two, missing. | Shannon, If ...... 0 1 1 0 0 headed by President nd Man pa Along Narrow Footpath Ignoring Perils of city for many moons. ew Nailed Coys : the New York Giants reached Pittsburg | 4 s ar 1! ‘i rhe j i Highlanders ted the loca! Red Sox,| Keeler, rf. .....1 8 4 0 O/to.aay, ready to attack the Pirates ina| remmey: 1b.. ....0 8 9 0 1laK aeneanel Orta se ray. rf Third Rail—Ambulance Surgeons At- three to nothing. In the ninth, with | Hemphill, ef 0 1 2 © Of four-game series. Just who the piteh-| Donlin, rf.. oot 8 GoM We aaa oe ee ahaniy If one man down, Lard singled MoCon-/Chase, 1b.. ...... tC OO ae cele i Glin Jersey | Seymour, ef. ...1 1 2 0 014 wentitOMriEn Oem a a tended Wounded on Structure. Bll followed this by drawt DASE | 3 n re not known, as 3 : Pee Corte es ‘ ti © pT Sa dete trated Wau adeate a hl, tis OO 8 0 Qax ee G ten aera Brennanan} Ge oc) ot eker and Bergen did attety work ‘ i by getting a second hit and filling the eee: Dee ft 8 0) oh all further than to adinit that some-| Devlin, 3b.. Mow OU eRe eaneNSaRC he be Mar p bases. Laporte and Unglaub were easy | Ball, as.. 0 0 1 2 1) d0d¥ missed the train. One he other | Doyle, 2b Oh (Be pe ep rhea Akad rtd ryel tha » Thi . ‘. quis, howover, to Stahl and Conroy. | Kleinow, ¢ 0 4 8 0 of Players te nuthority for the statement | pridwell 0 wf 86 7 First Inning. dam caugiit Byrne astoen off fleet Mur In a rear-end collision on the Third avenue elevated during the rush respecti\ nereby ending the agony.| [that two pltohers missed the train. ta % mmell singled through O'Rourke, | Y fouled te Lewlk No RUNS I is evening tw -ti ve a inj e cras' First Inning. Newton, p.. ....,0 0 0 8 ©) ‘The weather is warm and all morning] M¢cGinnity, p.. .. 0 0 0 2 Os sa Ue srRGOL CACTI Fourth Ian ay hour this evening twenty-five passengers were injured. The crash took Noles singled fied. Niles took — — = — =Jan army of workmen were in E: *Nicklin 0... ...0 1 0 9 0, Burch was alled strikes, dor wat out a slow one to | place on the curve a dhis SOrtvets i Bend One a wld epithe by Gurchen;| Totals: 4. 8 27 8 2) ton Park trving tovcet it'in the best ot lee oe abiounvrae, Nol eine olf, 2 | place on the curve at One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, in the Bronx. ed i fo ideo: the ga 101 y ln, turty’s safe ay gol s ” : ; ec : — Remon! laid awn “one ae Bi aitays ets Th) OCU OS IE DGRAEIT nono bocnon go 4) Bulan ‘ Fee Roun L Train No, 1543 had just pulled out of the One Hundred and Fortys filing the bases. tase Alt to, Unglaub. | q, A. E. First Inning. ‘Batted for McGinnity im ninth, dropped a ty so. ninth street station loaded with homegoers. The motorman ran his train But the Hoston eg: Qageman threw wid [Carlisie, If... .. 9 6) Sngnnon was thrown out, Wasner PITTSBURG Wig 3 i ranty | RCo. Maloney to ‘ i GAG ‘ ‘ eee Suurewere taal 5 ‘ LouswacinacenTennvenict i we Ottourke | NO RUNS, to ve and there, for some yn reason, stopped. ome oe s conrey me to | eae i: Sitioong: 0 : ; ;l Which" Baclasr ‘took ae On nen sit : R. H. PO A veg! Nonetehy, Lewis to Pattee ONE et hanty Lined eine Nak @ curve and there, for some unknown reason, stoppe: Keeler scoring truck out. Kei! 7 the local : ; we to Rucker "NS THE INJURED: now forced Conroy ner to Mevon- | MeConne 00 2 2 0) Sarmiy! anptgtded when “he made "si Leach, 3b.. De SN he FO) ee we cecendesnn De i Fifth Inning. Gonie of hekiniuredtare: d ‘Carlisle struc t after having three CES, Wis eous ( ) o| ble Lea eal ee eccrine morta Clarke, If 1 § W . ets een 1 out. Gilbert to Some of the injured are: ; enti bad nes in tig favor Lord also was | Laporte, cf 0 0) 3% WO) hit and mun game, Mike nding on| Wagner, 1 2d G wy Byrne. Patt anne pel jet KIRKER, Mrs, O. H., twenty-five, of No. 2553 Bainbridge avenue, 5 yn's cross-fire de- | / hird on Cy’ ngle to left. Bres- i i was pas he Rt cif aay = Le Realiror eo eroneataconnaiitne ativel Unglaub, Ib... ..0 0 8 0 2 anhan chit to Wagner pealnuaitessis 2b.. 1 4 0) Ravmond, w Go b | Bronx, contusions of back, shock. Taken home. Bich was labelled for two bases. NO| Wagner, s8......0 0 1 2 _21 ApHy, settled Seymour at second. NO! Swacina, 0 0 Oh acum Te ae “ KIRKER, MARIE, tive years old, contusions of body and head. . Grigenporsc 0 6 11 0 6], Becker faced the Iron Man and high, Wilson, ctf. 1 0 0} Mars Tewiartourncian on pasos SU PAD fs i _ Newton Aero Sian ate Burchell, p.. ...0 °0 0 4 ota move apna em oat pwateaauTeNel cil son, ¢ a) 1 Sixth Inning | EAS Ne his AISNE, GIGI Matis Gk, Ne EES out. "Keven sinxied to “cent |Carrigan,c......0 0 1 1 Ifeateatnrat Clarke Gas ait ising te Leever, po... 0 0 et inning wl to Delehanes, tive | Hundred and Kighteenth street, shock. aN es Hemphill fited to Lord. NO RUNS. Glazo, p.. ssc... 0.0 0 0 Of Steal. Bresnahan to Doyle. NO RUNS. Lele {ticle was easy, Gilbert! to Konetchy ! FLYNN, Mrs. E., sixty-eight years old, contusion of right hip. waited for a’ bare on ballx and got ‘t | *Thoney OO oO ¢ Second Inning. ota U oxcumrcanathiie eateahinn are counaeanies connie ! {rs q -tive yes Ti Unglaub was an easy victim for New | : 5 ) 0 pbewlin it one right inside of third. | irs! Hass, on Bal oe | aaa aos Vounded Piel WARD, Mrs. JOHN R., twenty-five yeas old, No, 1144 Tinton La ‘agner wi also y_ viet SOravaMac sect ut Cla: bY KO IG of Leever. 2 sary re , | uy USi ‘ aay S of Nowion's delivery. NO RUNS, ohio Ure Ae a gn ELOY CCA eat oa tehnon! BasesaFi BUG lantanall Pena Neos CNitund aire iB and got | enue, contusion of body and shock. i 5 wackna. Bridwell d fly to Struck Gui—By Leever. 1 Rtisse ree years yenleMnee: Third Inning. || RSENS san. nono Oo 4 BS Centre a prilrellaporpedmunk ely ites Stel gu au? taeaniavont mclerke WARD, Russell, three years old, No. 1144 Tinton avenue, gen+ Chase safe on a slow roll to Lord | nity's high fi ° “ > Donlin, W Fs . 4 i giant sue Burchell to Unglaub. Chase| *Batied for Criger in eighth SORd EE NOURO RB: Teeraava tit ul contusion of body. { favelc great exhibition. of” base ei Ing, Devlin on vecond: NO RUNG Two-Rase Hits Donita. Ab ‘ 3 r fagner walke: yo In tryd Stolen Bases—Clarke, Wagner, Nicklin | BUTLER. Mes STN TO AAT! > fifth street Bing by golng from frat to third on| eapitied for Burchell i get-away from a bail. acoldentally nr Touble Plays Doyle ty ‘Penney | | BUTLER, Mrs. K.. 1h wo years, No. 232 Eqst Ninty-fifth street, the play. Conroy singled to centre, a ‘or Burchell in eighth in-| 14 Tenney and wes ott, Wagner going _(Mmpire—Klem sriouS. ¢ Non. scoring Chase | Conroy stole at cont! ning. to sceond. Swacina hit to Doyle, wie ——————~ ee riAUS CON ‘ He went to third on a passed ba a Base Hits-Of Burchell, 7, in eight | U2teW low to Tenney, and Wagner, by MoGinnitys asnint. Wagner broke ROSEN, Mrs. JENNIE, thirty-eight years old, No. 1521 Fulton fanned for the second time. Kleinow |, ‘ood runntny ‘ed frot vi r inini a © scored m second. Wil- the game by hitting left for. three i algo fanned ONE RUN urchell | Flee! Bate on Balle—Of Newton, 6:4 S22 walked | Doyle made a wonderti: bases, coring Leach ant Clarke, vt wenue, Contusion of back and head and shock i 1 I of Burohelt 3. catch of Gibson's fly over dis head and Ht tas aret CUT t ’ | een et tcod. Burchell Balt to g,iieft, on Hasem—Boston, 6: Highiand- | iM pg. trouble to double Wilson at ’ Donlin to Hove, to Devil | It is believed that an uncertainty as to signals caused the motorma’s Niles. The hit was a gle, but | Sue —By é 3 3 3 ‘oring. Bridwells low throw x : e * a Pe Burchell had no speed. NO RUNS. TBESehal AIT eee Third Inning. Pepe i Be a roasts) iets AN] te bring his train to a standstill at that point. Immediately behind was Stole 3a + Sith a Sine cre q +h. Bourse tnning: Passed Ballsceriger With three and two on Shannon, rain No, 432, also loaded with passengers, many of whom had been Newton out, McConnell to Unglaud.| [assed Balle—Criger. Spike caught the next one on the nose Ninth Inning. | 5 for thr t ve a . , \- : : 7 r three tasea to Wagner Nicklin batted for MeGinnity in ninth. | taken on at the subway transfer point at One Hundred and Forty-nirth Reece Eo am prltl tanned | ene ceasetuemtuiand asiveridnn MIEnn | threw itence)) Shannon deatout a bunt to Abby. Shannon flew | Seca ERGRAST NOUNS) ruck gut, Gensler passed| ima monet itween, thik aad Gromer ney eon Waa eas, Te | , 'CEN | one of the busiest stations on the line ess APE eT A Wy oa Leech threw Seymour out at first ee (Special to The Evening World.) Train No. 432 appeared to be unmanageable, for it crashed with Fifth Inning. ‘Bontin hea @ hard run for Leever's, NATIONAL LEAGUE. | JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. Y., May 11.—This was a Dugan-| creat violence into the rear cer of the stalled train, telescoping half the sist fanned, ‘maklie Barchetla eighth BY GAS IN A HITCH {ook cure oF Beokers Ae to lett Ten: At Cincinnati. Notter day at Jamaica. The two star jockeys had the card betweer nae arcar. In addition to this rear car being partly wrecked the front car GEG a aa) RONEN tir el fe ICE EEEL EO Ciel cers rate RUA eth STEP TEE ES ETA tien er tia SnanavO Gruner mart Nie quiron! madera rola —>—. Fourth Inning. opiterite Doman and Powermay up to the munnibs of the Williamsburg Hand ey and tel followers {00s t the Gels ae s & ; ished. - neon ae hanisi goodi throwsto Brae Six workmen at the bottom of 21 ean qinder Bresnahan's high Rigler ‘ os a mpire—Mr | thousands out of the ring: otter rode two winners in succession, Pre- Detectives Whalen and Conlin, of Inspector McClusky’s te , and SHaityearancmercutratarset: Sea eee ur oy ronan ee Ae jand Bwncing settled Deve, NOCRUNS. The Chieago-Philad sant ame por |cePtor and Juggler, and little Dugan also put two over in a row on Hes-| Cant, Post and several detectives, of the Alexander avenue station, were poned on account of et grounds, when they heard the crash. ee A OOS Deviin'a pretty stop and throw escaped death by was asphyxtation this |_Deviln's pretty. stop and thre j afternoon, and were only savel by tie}on both ends by and Tenne Jack Joyner. a yner, Tea jan and-Golden Pearl. Incidentally, both of the latter two are owned by} jn the immediate vicinit Sixth Inning. pt. Post. after hurrying the de= cl u e time. fot a base on ‘balls. Niles singled over | physician. ‘Abby, and he walked. Sevmour backed | Bahl alist ditenn nesioniias|itne BEEN pnsek rin Cronk, ay ies astetrang ian \could, himself sent in a call for hook accond. Keeler also walked, filing ‘The men were employed disconnecting | APP%, CR DS Walked. Gevmour At Washington. on, but this didn't ke he! pupilell nie /atart, wala, badl one) Bretencien| enon Pour | : : i for t bases. Hempnill ted to McHale, Whe | cas pipes leading to the building form- Philadelphia ...2 0400041 away. ‘They bet on both Preceptor and! preaking in. front ‘and. carreing ihe Thitde Win ifort Never: [SRO SAUBe Gece RAL Age Eine D6 Se ae ns Seon centre occupied by Miller's Turkish Baths, Fifth Inning. Washington do000000 | Juggler as if they were “in and the | barrier with him we he did-so, Master] Al the wise money at the track was | partment and also summoned ambu- which Hemphill, gathered in, Lord | which is being pulled down. In some] Bridwell singled past Wagner. Clarke , Batteries —Schlitzer and Schreck: Cotes | matter, of cashing merely a formality. OOS aaa Oe f on the ra Rig Ben In the ‘th, race el ge lances from Lebanon and Lincoln Hom Riruck out. McConnell drew a pass t0| way one of the Kas pipes broke and the| Ft McGinnity’s long Ay. Rridweit dig @nd Street. Umpire, Mr. Connolly The prices nat Dugan's mounts | Chane after that, “St. grea itd pe FD, Wied winner of. the day. | pitals sConnell out running to second, no z wough the ball waa hit — or tt Sent pal prominently. fo! yoy Meee ee nin Brat eon tet et ENG UNS [Bas poured into the excavation, One| far away. Wagner war unde: Shane) EASTER Se eee eee oe ee eee ee ere a ter soy aaa Gite Mat ete ata tuntiit collared uy Woman Leaps| to Footpath. Seventh Inning by one vhe men dropped. People on the | gon's high fly, Bridwell was deft when N LEAGUE. from 12 to 7 to 1, and Golden Pearl, only tcagy third, When Pretension had. cut HNePYS enmnettenthonsau(e liinteaiteniion del maseneerar meres inieel pars aay sig | Street detected the odor of the fumes | 4} re ev out at first. NO| recently a maiden, divided the big pwo- | up for five inin whl therp g Incognito, ridden DY | ec ai nhowe. tain ans ie Chese\safe at frat acter Wagner heldilis ound thel men) in’ the/hole BNR te coca (en At Buffalo, Me play with Cohort. In both races] in the second race, Mr. Cassidy. speuni| Duse yd The tatter nad] Panic: Those Injured wree in the rece the hall, “Unglaud mufied a throw from agner had a good eve and wae Newark GRURoaLan are 0 Go0| tereee eet eceen, f Areal Mid bauer beara Rane Davemaeer Ete ee gecond ail the way. Jane|ear of the first (rain and in the firet 5 chase y second. Chase} crowd. collected volun- cl > ) ‘ode perfectly and won : barri E «dt . hing second all the way. J Burohell, Chasariaking “pen oie Ancrewdicdllectedtandiseveral) volun; || Pasere ale Cine. “Ball Comet! Buffalo OMODL ONS! 180 i) eal eee tae nd won in Im | horse caught it, the field carrying th sift ran prominently for awhile, only | ‘ain, but mony ia nd, Burchell to|teers jumped into the pit. The uncon-| napping, Newton to Chase. Ball tossed or ye fashlot ¢ n re Jump he P pncon: pPing. toes aatterleee par pressive fasion webbing several vards before alt th fde at the stretch turn, | the other ears wer wn te the flocr to swing very’ caught napping off and Stanage; Vo- q Stat i N{ scious. forma of the we re a are! , ler. NO RL i | Dr. Ginoux, just across the way. The Sixth Inni jMoran and Sullivan. hort, making his second start of the! ster and the running start gave Loaves Jockey Yorke Injured. leaercice hace mectee Aeron neh Gessler filed to Keeler. Laporte out! pliyaician had a tank of oxygen ready, ng. | At Baltimore. year was played like he was In his| advantage that the latter found hard te . A Daly's jockey was very | scioa! (ara 4 in the same. w: Unglaub popped to |and, attaching six tubes to It, placed] poniin doubled over Clarke's head. pochest Ont GereC first start. He lost again and ran a{ overcome. ‘Th on even term Mier Bel OMelaat nice. Herwae)ieeical and) tried, ito! leap t o- ends in the mouths of the uncon-| gswancina got Seymour's tap and beat ee en USO OF 02010: (ed shortly after turning into the streters | “mousy Mart oy ok Mamt shortly after | path, succeeding in imany instances ent st station. se who | Baltimore ono0eo O40 y disappo: g rac Pry q more 00 0000 0 very disappointing race. Berry Mald| 3y4"thoy ran lock a crwin;] ran poorly, probably due to the big| gler Just no race. ‘The horse rushing wildly tot! the boy and When 8h! several women Joine 1 from there on, Jug! Ball. NO RL scious workmen, One by one they {Cv to the bag. Bresnahan waited and home, It was Notter's Eighth Inning. |brought. to their senses, but William! waied. “Devlin flow. to. Clarke but . Batteries — Be Ball out, Wagner to Unglaub. Schuckel was in such a state that he| nonlin was held at third Bresnahan) Hardy and By Umpires—Messrs + weaitt second ctory of th f 1 ' ow out, McConnell to Unglaub. jBad' to be taken to New York Hospital: | movie “wp to, second on the tirow) Kelly. aml Stafford ‘i RaSURI LOR ten sbreakine pial trontaanei teu came ara sagnane Hatin lizau toysien: Sema titeis (Blt aC OG HET having Burohell In a hole Ni | yome eep Donliny at third, Clarke soon dropped back last. After the first! soceq but Caceh Showed early} on the ground rolling ' men rn fanned, mekine Bur | SSS SSS y marty Ky ena Mi Cet ENS art At Montreal Detehinnas ia peed, but stopped badly at the end of|/jn awful agony. Stable hands in e tepar'n ny fl fanned, makin gor BACK HER JEWELS ran eg short fy. | NO RUNS. |_| providence Weaeorer Goa i hth Goiden earl went to the front | six orl oni ss Dee cera shed to him and Wtted! sseponded placed ladders from thy Chase gathered in der Becker's fly, Devlin's throw to first | Montreal 1oOv0 1300 and stayed there Rosimiro ran next eselanninunse fine face, panmien chimpan | scuckeagalngutlia elevated) strustune.Anty : 1 Cava se NiIWLIBEWRS TE CEEGE Tatra Cali olen || MAUROrInANEM NGIEK Renal roustvan real wagon carsied hin Tad ereaiee lee notialan : Thoney batted for lyn Hand ’ Ti 7 Batterles—Sline and Clark; Jones anc i | AND STOPPED PROSECUTION. | peat tench at crennv'e corner, Clarke | Barterlesalling and CIA: Jones aa UT math acraggtit | winter of list teastn'e ro fly to Jake Stahl. ( . batting f ‘ Ri STUenn yielineanuforntnce Sa . Burchell, struck out. NU RUNS. —_—_— | rose, Mreoinaity: mould tatee no Chances | Conney isaifnitroublesaaroalm|rothelakonseavely:| Handi nes (antl Cae eae ene HER A a eget i 4 EE rounds DUE InE pao Eat “3 A 5 rand walked him. Clark Paes bars eno nel sone gernely iS . Nee the ¢ after, and few excep tM lt those who we! ate of panty. Sa Ninth alnaings Set jAccused Youth Misled by Evil) Wagner pulled off-a double steal, Clarke] BROOKLYN WINS. IN and only gave way in the atreteh 10 RAY Aid was beaten. but only wt (interested ne ae lhe pallee ane pitching oston ane - 5 Pha Tei i walked I go Ghianmwdio’ cowed raat ts Ka e worst of the racing luc adv Louise, 8 ) ne policea iso rigan catching | for Boston, | Nilen| Companions, Mrs, Zeigler gcoring. Abby walked. Hridwell got GAME WITH READING big BONEN tins Elba 1 fast land rot] He waa Ip a, pocket all, through ‘the A hurried examtnat lon Dertaraiciinptoretcuctice fied to McConnell, geler got to first on| i y ‘ lace money easily, Rosimiro had | backstretch and No had to whit the track phystcian | c baliy. | Hemphill fouled to Carrigan.) Fhought. Seventh Inning. no trouble winning the show end. Park-| Gut af ‘close quarters he Wiig Wye eet Injuries) were. inter: of lebanon! Hoaplta pond and aided by Car- 2 a of close tera clos ke a escape and SH ha vs to third. Chase! Charged with grand larceny in the! Bridwell fouled out to Leach. Mc-| Reading 0000020000 0-2} Yew down from 18 to 6 ran afatreak, but couldn't wet to Juck Jos'n narre , Scuiincolne HoRnlta Avo afl NOJRUNS. alleged. theft of dimond Jewels worth [Ginnity Wan the fret to fan, Shannon | Brooklyn Soo 01 oa ion teal very bad race. ores good coil Hessian, which wo the \ and perched MoHale ft Lord drove! aes trom Mas, iat eiglar, wife of | RRA retired. dees Ou wacina:) eaNC ———— Pp tor Wins Fi “Hessian has verified the al lin the air administered to. thoes slashing sin bi Say RUNS. x receptor ns First Race, aqanleny tase verinedi thei predictions Smemited itor. fc & drogeist at One Hundred and Tenth | Wilson hit a sharp one to Devin and GOING TO KILL ROOSEVELT | inamitanie ana Giadys Louise, oon- | Mibevean nie ie sea d aions. ths WRIGHT BROTHERS MAKE being the fi lo " street and Lexington avenue, Martin] was thrown 01 ri son fouled sidered to have no chance of beating | {0 certain quarters and under a we | as hase. Gessler singled past Ball, fling seventeen years old, of No. 21(0Ut to Bresnahan. Leover could not tt f Precaptc ver patened ne | judged ride by Eddle PAREN S - i, : Ah see ead Lia egy Ty one NEED. Nem ge dt pmae tne pitcher And was threwn Out at SHE TOLD POLICEMAN, | Ereccotor, were, neratshed, front ie | dead ride faldle Dugan Wok, ANOTHER ASCENSION 2 taka ica “| day ‘and’ discharged Mecatrse ira Zelg- Eighth tnaing, refined appenrance and weil dressed | all the way with Honnie’ Kelso Second | Moning. would fet tn eek e SUre I) ANAT Ny Ser me vba. ler. having received back her property, q was arrested to-day at the Tenth}and Ruble third. ‘There was a tip on| Superman broke in front. but Fright brothers, of Dayton, jo-day |. ’ Cincinnati Brokers Fall. | ented ih, the prosecutions.” a ede gamer few to Wilgon, Donlin land: | treet depot. She wave the nanie of May, River in thla race, hue arte break: took iim mek after meunding t Writ thelr atralip experiments ; NA May 11.—Geo! xon was the cle vy A. HLF , Ce A dv atated “at. she! ing in front he dropped back to fourth | turn to ark Anton continues ates) mapa en CINCINNATI, May l1—George H. |, Di%0n, wae, (he, ere, Mvenue, co the| head. Sevmour walked. | Bresnahan| Miss Cerne Ade. and stated that she) Oe OP ony to oume ‘aeain' and all pue | front latter staved in front untit |along the lonely beach at Kill Dev i Biapeley and Company, brokers, made | Thited States Express Company's office | Sneied to centre, scoring Donlin, Bey] Neiiing from a carriage at the station | catch Ruble for the show money. The'|the far turn. when Dugan went up to | gyi, twelve mies trom here, across the ' an. assignment to-day William Bod- | Inst January with diamonds yrorth §33,- Home, “Decline out at fret “Abbe tal she seated herself on the steps and be-| Sat of them never figured In the run and passed him with Hessian, | Mean- | oiiq™ with | favorable atmospheric ener. No figu yet obtainable | Tne ew ele Ee ee tage eis | Swacina, scored Seymour. ‘Bresnahan! kan to empty the content everal | NInK. Third onthe rail Dandelion "wot the | conditions they preaches an, aletne | ‘t : but the Arm has been doing a heavy | thleye going to second. Donlin walked. Brid-| Sul cases, Notter Has a Hard Ride. Bo eT AK SHAT rotor eoaa te ot events -nyeueeat. anos e sand | ‘ business, Y large number of /®YE" yeiger tokl the Magistrate that} well Now to Clarke. TWO RUNS, When an officer accosted the woman waratsg eal Tye cia of | dimes. ‘The aeronauts directed | thelr | Yeloek branch ome recent. legal inves- | Mii. alaton tant te Magis rate {Det ) Recker fled to Seymour, a long hit{ she told him that Was about to] Juggler was an odds-on chotce in the} Contender Mark Antony If held on | 0° wciward and procesda! rapidly 4 tigation of oksrage business, (0-1 ohid and she believed he lad been [and Kood catch. Leach hit'e hard liner] board a train bun r Washington, | second race after seven of the fleld of | Wert Ane ala tail UEntenadost'in | fortwo milee down the coast, They | 1 some gether with al business losses | Stised hy evil compantons after hia [over Deviins head for a pair of bases,| whgre she intended to. kill President twelve deciined tho ferue. iggler had | AN" tretch, when er’ went past ase, the filght being full pment houses ene aused the fi discharge by. the firm, Clarke wan rafe on Tenneys drap of|Toosevelt, She was taken into custody, | to be a very good horse to win And! jim with fast ve Supermat | The block signal w ue reapers Hee UN Se — —— Nottar had to ben wood jockey NOt] Digan was suing al-ne in front with | ——_>_—_- } ——- oe ) SEND A *00-PA WORLD SEND A 200-PAGE WORLD SEND A 200-PAGE WORLD SEND A 200-PAGE WORLD the way trom. the. far turn home to anand was never seriously threat SE: A B00-PAGS. wont Hf ras SEND A, SU PAGE. yon dihae ny Send 5 cents to your out-of-town friends. 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