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THE EVENING Senator Foelker, Who Risks His BTAVING DEATH Life to Help Gov. Hughes AELICR ONS | ca WRICNG FCT, WORLD weUnKhoOvaAr June 10, 1908 CHANLER TESTIFIES HE NEVER MET GIRLS WHO ACCUSE ACTOR [let them get into his automobile at the| time while they were 4n the room?” Congressman De- stage door of the Garden Theatre, I) cit 7s met a on them? [Was driving the car that day and I) “He aid not.” a s took them direct to Great Neck. It s| ‘Did he attack them in any way or not true, as Helen Von Hagen stated, cresce ORY Bin proper: overtures of any [that we stopped at the Lambs’ Club or! ko The Players’. We went through Thirty-| Assistant District-Attorney Garvan Former clares He Did Not Visit Com- edian at Time Alleged. HITCHCOCK oe Valet Corroborates in Detail the Story Told by the Actor in His Defense. BABY BOY HAD ITCHING HUMOR, ‘Which Broke Out in Different Places —Nothing Would Help Him—~ Mother A'most in Despair—Skin Quickly Healed WithoutaScar and FY ih : |went at the valet savagely on cross- j | Touth arcet to the ferry and through | \Samination, Dut he felled to shake the Trouble Has Never Returned f Deaf to Advice of Family the (Continued from First Page.) rted with his ory still corked up in Unemotional German, The prosecutor iit! re: | ‘When we got to the house Mr.| jumped rapidly from one point to an: “d.mes g ‘ 5 ( Senator, Attended by Doctor, Wittam Astor Chanier, who dented the] ritencock told me to gtve them eome:| ether in an wifort to sontiae the wit: man'with’ a vourd, "wi Sane wid |SINCE USING CUTICURA _.: + statement of Helen Von Hagen, the thing to eat, and after dinner I took | "# WUC EAC Tima W eeeno nO | aRCOLITI acs We spondent now en- Goes to Aid Hughes. Chief complainant, thet Chanler had |the two girls in the car to the rail; |ceaule. Herman suid he knew, "Blo" gaged in iterary pursue, testined cat! MOTHER GIVES IT PRAISE j once visited Hitchoock’s summer home /road station and put them on a train not have to answer Garvan's next the dotoe hee meme cited known ee f ‘ ; at Groat Nock walle aie and the other | for New York. question, "Ia it a fact “tha ‘she has ucaingt tile eq Mee artis ses eed li Beveral ee acon Litolboy : , El ow ng) oT iden travelling about the country lately ““\y ET ee § 8 Ago, My vs EXPRESS STOPS FOR HIM. accuser, Elste Voecks, were spending he next time I saw them was one | Deen travelling about the country lately As Mr. Garvan started to crose-ex- | mow two and a ball years ov, began to the night there. ndey afternoon, two days later. I si Archibald a rather pret : : Maxcibtsusr, Hitehcosn's! iawyer| + ys later. Mr. Steuer objected and the Justice young woman stood up in the bade break out with se (Bteuery | Hitahooake © lenrer:|wvasiin ithe kitehen| when I 'mw the) ruleait oul 2 Ji y itching sores, E¥ A 7 5 open oceedings 0} e day by | girls run in the front door, which was Garvan amended his question and) Do you know this wom asked began to doc Sick and With Heart Weak: putting on the stand Federal Judge/open, and dart upetairs. 1 followed S*ked ff Flora Whisten tad not, been Asilstant District-Attoruey, tor him, and as dd, He Faces Albany Ex- Albert Rich, who comes from Auburn | thom and found they had gone in a {iitGhuntk chow, ee COUNTY WeER me On you ever ee hee eat eatn soon as Igoe = ene a 1 where the actor was reared, and who {| front room and locked themselves in. I | Mr. Sieuer started to object again, but) hotel in this city : serene fhem nese. : now holuing a term in the United States | knocked on the door. They didn’¢ an- finally decided to let the witness an-) jrenivald said he had. ould break ous citement to Cast Vote. | Cireult Court in Brooklyn, Judye Rich | swer nt first, but after a while Helen “Yerman said he had seen the girl, W)t! this defendant? ore wae Wing Th another, § | testified that Hitchcock enjoyed a good | Von Hagen opened the door. I asked | with some of the mambers of the com- he Question was ruled out and Mr was almost ia | a them what they were dot and th pany. He belleved she belonged {n the jd jeft th despair, Icouldy pete | reputation in his early life as @ shoe ’ ng. ey : ornelins M ; STAATSBURG, N. Y., June 10.—Prac: clerk and amateur actor up-Stat. sald they had come to see Mr. Hitoh- | Chorus that | notgetanything @oally taking his life In his hands, Sen- cock. I told them that he was not At the Hotel Flanders. that would help ; | Enter Herman, the Valet. they had no business com-| When Herman lett him, Oneevens> etor Otto Foelker, of Brooklyn, sick ! ae = ‘Then Mr. Steuer called for Herman PPurealnuchet sees mandkor. | untbon: © ing Tread a tone table to collapse at any moment, 2 : | 1 ave. ‘They wont away, | Flunde Was On imonial from a! and 1! collapt y H. Ruptke, and there came to the pposed they had gone back to of a b' claims of e. | lady who had cured her little boy with on upon whose testimony | tle city. stand the person upon whose te 2 |S When Mr. Hite! Tania Hitchoock's alto! largely depended. This | jay non thie on te eek, man, known all through the trial as|toid him what had nawponed. carne “Herman, the Valet.” was a tall, florid | T did exactly right , leaves there to-night to give his ald to Gov. Hughes in the fight to rush the Anti-Gambling Race Track bills through Copy. showed Hitehcook engaged a room ders, and he Was @ gue ks and | Cuticura. sicraricl 1 began to use the Cutloura: Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and afters {using them three times, the sores come menced to heal. He is now well, and, ock came in from a there unti ed that he w as soon as he untoon said he recalled that daring the Genate. Foelker and his physi- chap of forty, with a bald forehead | Chanler Was Net There, night of Hitchcock's stay in ced one or two witnesses that had |not a scar is left on his body, They) @an, Dr. Murphy, both realize the and unusual fulness about his eyea.| That night about 10.9 o'clock n meal nanestad SeMryy Garvan toor convertor tel Resto ceiace would tee ea vit uf ihe Mi | bEfeonene abo Jock, : ae t jlood, as one wou } > I ebance that is being taken, particularly A ree collar Lap pied oS evar ie | PART eet ci pore yin re The | cura Remedies are the best I have eveg! was the most noticable item 0 : the District: | fried, and they are surely great. i the two girls on man’s courtroom wardrobe. e called to “I have been in the employ of Ray-| Was a train and he told hot morning ned of t fh view of the excitement that will Atto! mark the final fight over the measures, shall always have them in the hous handy, and shall highly recommen | them to any one who is suffering likewis sked me { ck to town. I satd no e to go take them ul Huntoc the rod Wut the Senator 1s 90 worried and rest- mond Hitchcock for three years,” sald) Viy.3'° 400) Me . es . e a_room to On oross-examination Huntoon said he Ave ch prai: i Herman. the summer I act as| and next ming to tie i ates neti a I cannot give them too much praise, ripen cecrorn eee ok OD ST Tat ERS THES GIES) GEM COME ETAT EER EIGTENG CEPTS CTA ereye MSE: RRS) TCS bE (Man Witlikm Geeding, 102 Washingtom Dany that it was finally decided to make CS) Cat in mv or romemaat EitSheock: reg) sterod: | St., Attica, Ind., July 22, 1907.” Long Island, and during the season I Was an: fre that nighto" | 2° » hotel ” » Ind., the trip and prove his loyalty. him on tours as his) d bp uh ar, accompany valet and dresser. ‘The first time I ever! Wb OE) nd EN) CURED ES BLED o4 know Willlam Astor Chanier?’| Mrs. Von Hagen’s Memory Bad. ITCHING TORMENTS ° putation I's sanitar! ock was waiting weakness is due to the condition of bis stomach, which Ughtest nourishment. weakens the heart action and makes {t @eeentiel for the patient to avoid ex- eHtement, which may produce a shock to the system. ator Foelker, whose vote is necessary retains only the | to give the Governor the constitutions This naturally | Majority of 26 votes in the Senate, whi | be here to-night with his physician! | and that he will be in his seat t -mor- Tow to vote on the bills, Foeiker is quoted as saying: “Nothing but death will prevent me from going to Albany | lengths back. | candidate for Suburban honors. The Emery colt won by ten lengths in| taken to Dr the hollowest fashion in time, 1.45 4-5, that was within two-fifths of a| “asia Fesul of our! conversatic second of the track record. James R. Keene’s Transvaal beat Angelus! No. i Weat "Fo two lengths for the place with Live Wire, the only other starter, six| Ea®@leove: There ‘was a ttt Yorkville Beau was scratched and the Belmont pair, Fair | *ove,"Bi.8 Rousse [18 for me at am Cha: Was a si millionaire con- I went to the house at kT room as the ard. He res and tall “If it were not that the friends of y sunmer home {s near Mr Wonka dering bin) t saw Elsie Voecks and Helen Von Hagen) yaa "POW, William Astor Chanier?” ene Ld a SO 5 : was one afternoon in the latter part) away HED BSe Cre) ia Oey Ny 0 R dowing an attack of appendicitis, which SENATOR FOELKER. of August, 1908, when Mr. Hitohcock! “Did he come to Mr. Hitchcock's | apneanal « From little patches of eczema, tetter,. i Recessitated an operation, sald the Sr eumepss | Place #t any time on that Sunday State witness milk crust, Beoriasis, eto., on the skiney | ; | Prien he other ik New aici Wi [ecalp, or hands of infants, children, Benatar would go to Albany regerd-| Geoghegan, Goldbers, Graubard, Hack- | | Was a direct contradiction of | MT Ste ant : snes: adults ure instantly relieved and speads® Jess of what his physical condition obs, Jordan, Kel- statement of Helen Yon Hazen that pista” tt th Then Mr Gar on the stand a fly cured, in the majority of cases, byt mettle tiers) faci ie) material : Oliver, Schmidt, | the Hitcheock home oni te Sunday | 2 ie asked ; MER:| Rentle anointings with Cuticura, Oint- @ange in his condition to-day, the doo- | Schutta, A. E. Smith, Spriggins, Terry, | nignt she spent there, sane tlie. mother the girl said she Ma-| ment, the great. Skin Cure, assisted, « ter said. Dr. Murphy will accompany | Wagner, Democrats, and Nolan and | 10 Mr Bie tole these Ceou eile veer) When Necessary, by mild doses of Cutls @enator Foelker, and will remain in| Waters, Republicans, the latter repre-| to Great from ihe, Monta Nex, cura Resolvent. Cuticura Remedies are uatacd kCaaddacsiGpon| ban! senting the Boss Barnes's district in| Theatre tn Brooklyn, a ; 1 guaranteed absolutely pure. ‘ H ‘Albany. | there all night as they hav 17" ck | Cuttoura Soap (28¢.) to Cleanse the Skin, . t part “Action! Weak. | The racing bills will be sent to the | lig Gree Hole riendee, on : ton Trent (0c, or In the frm of Chocolaue Dr. Murphy informed the Associated) Genate to-morrow and Senator Agnew | and we were not at Great Ne ig ae ro esa fitieourhont The weg ter Drug d Chem, Press this noon that there was no|will ask to have them sustituted for At the House with the Green Blinds. acainst. Mr. Hitchcock?” asked iy Malied Tee; Curicura Hook on Skin Diseases. | (ruth im the report than Senator| his own, which were reported to the SEs gUEUSE A RRS RG | [GREE ten | Steuer 3 Foelker's wound was to be reopened to- | Senate to-day i part of the valet’s testimony—the part | ,, 1 don't remember.” said the old indy | @ay for the removal of pus, which! One Senator to Flop. dealing with the trip to the “House | ow he toldimy daugn id “would increase the perils of his journey| The race track Senators, countin WAT) Ra a es 5 tray! : UY ac . counting on Hed a | Along here Mra, Von Hagen betraye to Albany. I acces snaoradeeie eben; manent BY VINCENT TREANOR. recall the ight. very caia |, Alone hore M lagen ro: | | } Q | ft publican Tere TTaaD GAY mendileaitary cell ® mory that t ‘The story 1s absolutely without | posses that a final adjournment will be ] SEU —The ki first time. 17, 1906, I went | ‘rome. She ¢ HI foundation,” said Dr. Murphy. “There | taken to-morrow, are planning to talk GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June 10. Broad Wave Stakes loathe Georgian, where Mr. Hitsheock |iave eaidion | “i Polished Brass 2 is J : i 7 war stopping, and got his suit case ané| "4 ay 2 no trouble mith the wound. It has |the bills to death. Word waa received /the feature event of the day here, stamped Master Robert as a likely! packed it, and. took, ts to him at the | Justice Peter J ished Brass, }. '. . Executiv ham be: hat Sen- Lambs’ Club. Mrs. itche « i} raed arti ad healed satisfac: | Lambs’ Club, Mrs. Hit ( 7 Strongly Made. $4.20 |; AR Ruoys, all eizem up I a > inter. netted [> su P: TALOG was | nd voti fav : : : i +. brought Mr. Hite the A TOSEEN TF Gov, Hughes and the Agnew-Hart win | Si! voting In favor of the race track! b14y and Half Sovereign, were withdrawn because of the death of Oliver room, We had’ turt ona lion oie ereateacreiaicy were 20 anxious to have Senator Foel-| "fie race track sata daenita tienen: and, ag a result, I returned to the room wer at Albany, deeming his presence | certainty | of 5 are H. P. Belmont. Tone: [that night, lighted the gas, and took a A Qhere absolutely necessary, 1 would | still confiden s will be de-| Ip the vetting ring Master Robert w Many of them were thrown | *¢8! Be ! ' g ted. he out of ay rown | myself behind the portiere % a) : not give assent to his making the jour- | setevea ine Mit 18 egarded as such a good thing oe | ras aoa oo erates Onwalely Sant Woman stan y W. L DOUCLAS ney, for he is in no condition to ride | Revessarv Governor's all the big operators greedily geennee Be ue gan Takes Sixth Race. Sree IG RET ARCO EIN GYT mv Ife, Tne o- o bas leatnicalivoad side to that uf the race tracks. aiat > 5 against his} ndmaster Landers overlooked ae f Bee | O ein No sooner had the Assonbly session even money snare ee played some |@fter the sixth race. in Sratareaderiir peayandbnee syevery ate mene er go under the no 3 50 SHOES or Express to Stop for Him. begun to-day van Hart, chances, Live There | (ae Popular “Harrigan.” Madden's colt \ffer epime (heave f | . of Utica, calle bills b¥ and Transvaal was taken too. ere | named Harrigan won the race all the ‘Rem that they Tas Tot i Atrialwillconvince “We have arranged to have the West- ‘ing for a suspension of the rules so |, hot Up Angelus and the| Way, being hustled just a trifle by Lee | 2sty, stories abo) 3 jatvallvons acy i 1 you ever register at the Castle Ww). een Express, which leaves Now York | {At they could) be taken up out of /WAS & 001 no is went to him. | {a the stretch to make suro Stateaman | 04" eektola hemes nates Ene prosecutor did not Hotel in Boston as Jackeor Font TED Eee |their regular order. |money of th jocent wouldn't get him. ; e vell rer, hac proneantOnaialc aD ot re at eix P. M., stop at Staatsburg to| At desk Was an emergency men-|tron’ ie no telling how good Angelus |a chance foomteh Heine aserer, Has them in any way, and he wanted uestions to ask of Mr. ¢ What She Told Her Sisters. | /as $3.50 shoes are take us on board. We are having some Sze m the Governor to facilitate |i, jut to-day he got a very amateurish |to-day. The Keene colt Fi ever |Know what they meant by circulating | Mr. Steuer at once put Mr iden sitters thebestinthe world. @imoulty to obtain a sleeping car com. | i", 3, ut tO eee eater of other | "AS prominabt. Am, w | aa eee eae y aot) arial ac word | thinpeilkedMri (Chante ned’ Stores in Greater New York Fi Reisman omoLe Tatnink a thats willl be!lihot \Gays, ‘Transvaal made all the running | "ay Jabout him or any of his friends. A Uit- | ais purpose evidently “being show | Mie roadway: conan ete ee ee nt ey will go (a)| Bille. ntil al to the stretch turn. An- rola Temp Spolls Coup. tle?inore. was anla song tie same ine, | chat a Stranger, might have, misinken BS Woateay Vege ist rand until al ot | Trois T i eal & and then they went ou! vhen the ne for the other. pursuance ¢ mereny, 00) that train. is line gelus, with Miller making ten differ-|,,Trole Memp just jasted in the seventh | eto Rone Mz. Hitchcock and I went| ‘his plan he caused Mr. Harris to say | fe zhall stop at a private house cnt runs with him, lay second, and /was plunged on to win a fortune by AWAY.” ta ey Hitehe well and often in gipenr. he family are friends of Master Robert was within striking dis- Charlie, aililaon nd his friends. Trois Hitchcock Did Not Touch Them. . ctadnand Tantitel Gare atte eeneter cepears Date ae. noth tecalt Sr ltance third, Live Wire having dropped | Steen waponoca’ got “dangeronay | “Was the gas extinguished at any | n, and Lawyer Ha ; n pander, threat ‘ nam : nd hes s - i cor dange Sa sta RL Ua - eaeeeanrh Svea aeseeeny|} x rom he nervous to-day, but he {s determined, da [pubvot nen? 1d De ree Gah, eel [anduher family) it ehebretived Hinton Ste against the wishes of his family, to | Miller Puts Up Poor Ride. |tor thira money “by Melton Cloth | LATONIA ENTRIES. toni closed the testimony for the de- ‘alton St. + 3 y | a five-minute recess before the| Robert just before the stretch reached. He easily caught Transvan! MONTREAL RESULTS. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) allow began. He said each side and do all in my power to hel; nim." re side 1 LATONIA, Ky., June 10.—Hntriea for| would be given an hour to sum up Z y | e.) and when straightened out, he simpy (Continued from First Pas to-morrows's races are as follows Mt he would charge the jury and 1 ASSEMBLY PASSES 1, amending the Percy. | omesd chance to catch the tiring Trens-| MONTRDAL RACE TRACK, June 10. on Kling’s throw to Hoffman. NO | FIRST RACE Seven fu fe Ehemystakenthejoase) (bet cre rec ourns|| r Taw, en came up for vaal at this stage. but he, took —The races here to-day resulted as fol. fuNS. eS Mat 02; Mrs, John A! Kins ght yi fia ‘ 2 ne nside, and, { " z= Har Ties Ht © , THE RACING BILLS Ashe second bill was passed by « vote | Sunt scent then “inside, and, in, at oc ae oe eee Fourth Inning. Hi eleimamment tS Bada, it, fh | trlotly contd * Relat Aan 9 hidn't . nigh in the E—Six furlongs.—Park- PR r tn Vrig? Tratian, im Kearney | AFTER FILIBUS(ER “>! ORT ES | view to Gand out) 1, Lawes (1 tend) ratte et, the, fan Mindy grabbing 7 Ratan NT sible Di | gutred’ © Cait or wette for titme- me : Bastin for place) 2, Nanno 3. Time—115, Hoftmans low hine-fly with RACE—Beven furlongs nvisi sease: gueenelNe: Wise Ones Get Be g- | SECOND RACE—Four furlongs.—|band.. Kling was hit with ecient G0. Although a room or closet appears (Bpectals to) ther Bvenlng) Wy ora) As an evidence that the card wes! Lady Irma (4 to 5 and 1 to 3) 1, Dan | pitened ball. He tried to steal second ip: “Joe Coyle, 108; Huertano, Preeaicles he ey Wea L W SWEET&CO ALBANY, June W.—The Assembly | pated, sin were seratohed from the | d@ Noyles (2 to 1 for place) 2, Pleasing pase, but was caught | on | Bergens 5 chase, 108; Pelunon, iit; 8 perfectly clean to the eye, it may can- ow. A to-day, after three hours of leht and |Bpening event A ton lof money, was bet 3° Tmeno.i8 4. Bretty throw down, to Lewis, (tgne® Walter Moline, 107; Hannibal Bey, 113, "| tain millions of dangerous disease germs 37 Maiden Lane, N. ¥. fllbuster, passed Gov. Hughes's race- yin and i Wee tuseell geldmg| THIRD RACE—One mile and an Maloney Was retired on hin hot | SHIRD RACH Five furlcne 5a: |awalting the opportunity to attack some 389 FULTON STREWT, track bills by a lures ma y, Tne| HS McCarter was nagiected ag | eighth Stalker (6 to 2 and 6 to 5) 1 grounder PCH T Por fawen’ 100; Ornamonae Met:Jone with a rundown constitution, BROOKLYN, bill making it a crime to bet at race- deniy gone lame, and|Kumshaw (4 to 5 for place) 2 Brick) aan bounced ond MP iim out alone, | Hmlly Alman S| To guard against sickness use a dis- «© went back. As If to|Top 3, Time—201 3-5. and Chance pul ‘ lyn, 100; As of in every room. When cleani tracks was passed by a vote of 9% to ie Wise set Knows at | Sheehan was the third victim on his! poOURTH RAC 7 | infectant in every en cleaning %, while the result on the Percy-Grey yon and at a juicy ciate Race Five furlongs.—Tony 3. | jumper, which was handied by Tinker | weniucky Gtepplechape, ** the parlor, bedroom, kitchen or bath- repeal was 100 to 4 @, apd even after suffering from the | (f to] end 3 to b 1, Naeurtia (out for | and Chance, Fifth Inning | a aS eablequin 138 fate Vinewsr. 148; |room, add a non-poisonous germicide me—L.0l 1-8. h 45. Potash. 144; Dell bestn. \like CN Disinfectant to the water. ‘The Assemblymen voting against th Flush the sinks and toilets with this around to| **Ferris entry. +Filpping entry. FIVTH RACE —Two miles.—Touch- Worsi_ot the racing luck. Macarter ied all the way, and seemed Solel pinning en gty Aur ee |} wood (3 to 6 and out) 1, Glen Castle queezed through on the rail and caught 7 ry ue Helter Haileatahundreativertatat hays line son uece zuma castle) so. Dimne a together for about ten "yards, Steinfeldt got all the wa, measures were: Burzynski, Cuviller third base on Rucker’s wild throw to| FIFTH RACE-—Five furlongs; purse.— Donnelly, Eagleton, Fay, J. A. Foley, fitat base. Schulte filed out to Burch. |Tom Connelly, 7; Honest Bob, 100; Dr. Fizz, | disinfectant and Kill all musty odors Too; Leaper, 100; Roseburg Tl., 160; Direct, Steinfeldt tried to score on Bergen's bad | bing. throw to Sheehan, but Tommy by quick labout the plumbing: Remember, disease may be in your 108; Tranaform, 110; Fundamental, 118. r Dorante got his head tn front and ®BIXTH RACE—One mile.—Debar (10 d e! el SIXTH RACE—One mile; selling. Balla, | Help Wanted nage Stayed there. “There were many who /¢o1 and 4 to i) 3, Youthful (2 to 1 for | BECK UP arena grove a line fy to Qk; atone Street, 100 ELM. Fry. fo: Bead /nouse for weeks without your krow!- | Votes Pili Up Rapi ‘ BRDU JCnaiiaverceanhi sent a Usmr aS (Diece 12 Serveieecunens Sct Hummel. NO RUNS. |) os inmeta, | Morricis 125. Plantation, 118,” ledge, and you must disinfect thoroughly To-Day ! Ss Piling Up Rapidly in | tcsse) the rive ere) ree third, a head HAMILTON RESULTS peers mate fy 'in front of tho plate | “APPFentice allowance \to prevent it attacking your dear ones, Badia ATi s behind McCarter, ' vas collared by Fraser. Rucker hit Coniest to Determine Most Pete Dailey Wins Ch -—-—-—— into a douve play, Tinker to Hoffman | HOWE WILL CAPTAIN YALE. Ww Four went to the post In the Hunters’ teucnense:) NIHON: ote ToallCleaning Water add Gis advertised for in The Morning | HAMILTON RACE TRACK, June 10. | Sixth Inning. | | Popular Team. teeplechase, with Pete Dailey the fa- World’s Want Directory, frie ever: UGin, with Lee Evans |The Paces here to-day resulted as| qewig made a clever stop of Tinker's NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 10.Leon- All “ 10c. eee tor was a Well played second | follows high jumper and tossed him out at frst | 74 vernon Howe, 1900 3, of Minnenpo- ESDAY, Jute 10, 1908, i choice, with the others neglected, Pete| FIRST RACE—Aix furlongs. —Giimmer | base. Fraser's foul fly near the grand 10° se ee clected captain of 2 Holpework ». erdam ala Club ti the | ba won, after trailing the pace of | (1 to 3 and out) 1, Cannie Maid (3 to fi| stand was collared by Bergen, Slagle) iis, & 5 a] 8 n Drug 3 tronere : | young con. Fauquier ali the way. Judge O'Gin ran | for place) 2, Gay Bora 3. ‘Time— 1161-3, | contributed a single (0 centre field. Sia; the Yale track team for next yeur. He % Horseshoers i a J ra yut at the end was beaten 2COND CE—Five gle stole second base. Hoffman strolled H the place money by Fauquier, | heck 0 to, 1 ang 2 tp a TAN AU stan on four quiside flings, Kling struck out. | Giympie tryouts Inst Saturday and was ‘ame ter dropping “bac Nasorie: DENG ; < 6 i ratio 2 panei ae Sena) ain on i | unde Was admirer an Ponan 2 Dattee | PHC team. M. and arrivi New York Ladies’ Taliors 2 j@ and three- | rounder by Tinker anc ce ne 10.45 A. M. and arriving at New Yor! 1 Laundresses Oraculum Shows Good Race. quarters—Big Bear (8 to 1 and 4 tO) aan ihe next victim on his tnfleld| 11.30 A. M. a % : Oraculum showed something itke hie] 1 Marksman (2 to 1 for place) 2, Dr. | roller, which taken care of by Hoff-| 1 seitle seas - third race. He| F. Akins 3. Time—a19 4 man and Chance, Tummell smashed = — * ; : ing aa high ax | Fourth Race “One mile and an aighth. |\thaae a Hote eet ta. second ha : —_ Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS. 3 2] aa ontest follow ew rom the |—Cave Adsum (even and 1 to 4) 1, Char- | Minjoney’s Rrounder was fumbled by | i RRC aH 15] ( ue Tener echehiel as len inert Clatosalsonipiane)sicuan|iiey Maloney’s eran ‘the litera witd throw | . [PENNY A POUND PROFIT RRA Wig neal “Wallet, “marked 0.) 1 a \ 1 ustitatchaeatorat ert [toothed “base” Hummeit "scored, tru — = CAG? Senta ower broadway’ WHinde A 4) nwt Beatd. | LETH RACE-Gix furlongs,—Aleneon| Maloney was onalled trying to reach | : if 8 #1 inte iy 40, » 5} tava Mane oi | 4 to1 and 7 to 6) 1, Belmere (to 2 for) third base on Stuinfeldt's fast throw to] 6 4} 3 |" sotpending position. unt! they |Dlace) 2, Edgely 3. 'Time—t.13 3-6. ‘Tinker. Coe ta cian | E 6 c ened retoh. | $51 | even b . oe 7 Goons (Fema) d chimeaatened Og 1m the aetoh | SIXTH. RACE—One mile anda six) Chance wae inrown cut at frst boxe p Special for Vorday, the 10th Special for To-morrow, the llth utters Li win? sien uenilie Str Galahad (0 to 2, und out) ad! nv Lewis, Steinfeldt was a victim on |} © 2 | eee - Dreemnaicers te ‘ s in 8 away. Queen Kid Roos (4 to 3 for place) 2, Proclivity) DY TAs gh made, a. pretty) runni BASE ND. LES 10¢ | MG CRE 10c BROWNIES fad nt mothe’ tint oiiyn Field clas : ‘ E 1.45 3 oe yin short centre 1 n earl, com Dishwashers .. 1 >. hela > AL ASSC 12¢ 1 f De P| coiidren and husband ‘before It 1s too late. J Drivers... 8 Pp Slagie ran out to the fence !n right LATES (20 ki Y, LAY SOVERE vINN MBER for "Raffle of 1 Cle fi Le . fly 1 as COLATE COVERED | WINNING NUS yr Raftie of Lad: Brecirtclane 314 NG 4 REPUBLICANS CAUCUS aT ae ns ling fs. | CHOCO MALELOWS «POUND 20€ OURS NCTINES oP 25c God WY “cebtolten, amid min at inners de eet aes Z “iy? 111 11 o'clock, gend tic Sotroidercre ON SENATE ADJOURNMENT. one. tewls | punted un Fark Row store open every erin iurday eventngs uatit 11 o'clock ? ae Engineers wae ‘i ; : Moran to Chaner, NO RU parciay street and Cortlandt street stores oven Saturday HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Farm ‘Hands ALBANY, June 10.—At the close Veena toning. WeE DELIVER FREE | aa : reer Finteher ‘ Senate session to-day major wasiealled! oO! strikes PURCHASES OF ONE LAR LAYS ne hoy \ } : ; eader Raines announced a caucus of | thrown obit at first hase AND OV TW it. Are 54 BARC 4 Glris : ¢ 1 sod ad a command | Republican Senators late this aft an reaching secon! 3S TERY A 00 BE: Cor. West B'wa) Harness Makers "i 1 5 f 4 Ama nome Ons the l cy line the Republican policy regard- Hoffman fled out to Zonnan. i also aul aye edna MH a 29 CORTLA! St , er i rweyo As ¢ 1 m uishe¢ ood Chairman Armstrong when the resolu-|to Slagle. NO RUNS Wawa ta pom r The World printed 925\Help Ads.| Gartieid 4. « i vn, and wae An enay place |tion “paeaed bythe “Amembly, xing ° Ninth Inning. enaleg ( ‘3 St ‘At City Hall Park. 5 Cara a Naecis on ; n ‘ her han, | final “adgo t fie p aie 661 more than Jail other} Unios ; 1] Whe heat Cornead for third “money Morrow afternoon. will be considered:|. Kling filed out to Maloney; | Lewis bead Cram Monday Morning Wonders, Jork pavers combi Utlcrest Field Club {|Brotier fonathan, another hot tip of |The. Senat ed neh fo eersd | ng gurdan put Chance out of the way ebartment, « lew York pavers comt Jackson A. ; {date Angelus variety, ‘was’ Uderaily to-morrow, owns © A Me aid ntelat tanned, NO RUNS, i M4 ¢ Pen Yo CLEANS ALL CARPETS ny SON GRAND» ROLBiIN’, S SCHULZ “4 June 10, ee. rte VBR HAZARD PERRY BELMONT, som, ‘ of the late August Belmont, of New York. ¢ Funeral services to be held at the Cad thedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, Le 25c,! 1. on Friday, June 12, at 10 A.M. Spe $ | clat train will leave Long Inland Ferrys 3s th at., New York, 9 A, M.; won the 110-metres huraie race ta the stores (LEAMA ACatah|O OC: | Isians’City'at ot2 Ar at: Jnnaten at 928 awarded a place on the American Olym- (WEST DISINF! {CTING CO. Inc.) é bs Ac telpRuet Gatdee nly a) Keap contents: return wallet, P. 0, Bom. O51 1 PERSONALS, \