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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1908. ts “ Sa hold up a programme, With the dis-| really amounts to nothing at all, Why, | | pereal of the bookmakers the crowd|1I have proof that when the first po- | | gradually followed to the lawn and all|'cemen reached Gravesend yesterday | | | the troublous clouds rolled away. ‘The | Allan Pinkerton, who was supposed to | oh 3i| 4 ring) was practically deserted be there In the pay of the stewards 'o | j Attendance Cut Down. |help enforce the Jaw against gambling, | y | was heard to say to a group of gam- } 1 ‘The attendance to-day was very poor'| piers, ‘Look out, boys you'll spell the | \ i for @dturday, Many journeyed io the| whole game.” . | secre truck to see the excitement, Many of | Racing to Continue. \ | Justice John Bell McKean, of the the regulars stayed in town to bet with) 1. igor pecmed to attach much tn ! | Court of Special Sessions, died in his | the handbooks, There was little bet-| crtance to a Supreme Court decision j home, No. 161 Hast Elghty-third street, + Ung on the first, race. ‘The betting | Vverat year ago, in which it had been | 8 | giUs to-day, He tad been suffering froma 4 phare of the game was shut down ao | (Th Net® Osh Ae MEE sare | | complication of diseases for the past e effectively it was next to imp ae auaises ett a Se eet | a | ——-———— | —_——-— <= month. even to learn the prices quoted on the) .o .onu © berthed are ail saree i = TP * i . | + pert AVA ; ; eye He was seventy-six years old. hornes. Heteecuie ures ecraled Gert sels: Altonsi Napolitano Captured | Gallantly Rescued Him From | Promiscuously Distributes |“Will You Not Authorize|Petition of 500,000 Persons) ‘rhe Justice was attended during nis The crowd gathered fn the ring to} 0} cous Ge 3 1 . | at , ( . ‘tiness by Dr, C Booth, of No. 149 get the jockeys for the socond moe, put | Batting rings under the definition Of | as He Is About to Leap the North River, to Mr. Small Boys, Beer Signs Withdrawal of Your Presi- | Moves Kentucky Governor | ast wignty-thira street, who for the the police kept everybody moving. 3 eet as { xs *, "i | * es * ~ i past week has been continually at ‘Bis When the spectators learned that none | One of the seven men who pre. | Into the Hudson. Hams's Disgust. | and Other Things. dential Candidacy?” to Set Men Free. bedside, Last night it was seen that of the bookmakers would even quote | ally control racing In the metropoli- he could not survive, and his wife and prices, they abandoned any further at-| ‘An district sald: } j : three children were called to the sick tempt to bet. The crowd began to ae of the opinion that eu toaly Aifonsi Napolitano, allas ‘George | A man who ts on the New York po-/ ‘phe awift, dark whirlwind that uproots| ()1rCAGO, June 18—The action of ex-| FRANKFORT, Ky., June 18.—Caleb/ room. The surviving children are John take the police arrangements in good! 80d Jamatoa will drop out of the TAOINR 1 iaigs,” wand to be one of the most | lice records ax William Hame, thinking | the woods Congreseman Littauer in making publio| Powers and Jim Howard, who were Bell. jr., Robert John and Mrs. John 8. | spirit, and the outlook for trouble grew | circult, but It Is certain that the Weet-| sce ta Ra geReNE Tiel willaaaats | pay. j aii! cheator, Coney Ialand, Brooklyn, Brigh-| notorious post-office Uiteves in the} he was tired of life, Uhrew himself tito | "A 20 SUE a telegram from Gov. Hughes, stating | convicted of complicity in the assassina-| “Fo tt Teetand, Juatloe Me- \ ‘Juat before the tMrd race tie police ton Beach and Saratoga associations) « and for whose capture the|(he North River from a ferryooat en Thus quoted Gustave Ferechtelmer, the! j,i position on the question of the Vice- ;tion of Senator William Goebel, were! Kean came to this mtinitry, In 183% He 2 + arrested two men in the fleld. One of A vdgit a ao th Nol United States Post-Oftice Department route to Hoboken to-day. Ho tried hard | North Hoboken poet, this afternoon as! preaidency, and not giving the text of | pardoned by Gov. Wilson to-day. Powers | landed at Mobile, Ala, and remained tn CC odds aia on C oo is Mancues aye Daruees ere = offered $1,000 re was ar-|to drown, but the captain of the Hiam-|has wife's poodle was snatched from) Littauer's telegram to Gov. Hughes, | was tried four times, the last trial re-| the Cong three years. ikon walsh his ne sleuths pounces lation + D0. ere ar ry 3 aes apa 4 ¥ a : other, he ci o this ctty en- * Upon tim. As the men ere belug stake races for which nomination feca| rested Inst night after @ long chase in| 2Ure. ASDSEIDR Die Bene ee hig Isash on Ferry street and borne UD-| caused some annoyance at the Hughes’ /sulting in « disagreement. aeaciarecaee Se ey Gann Weeee pea have been paid up to 1911 |the Shadyalde section of Union Hi,|Pasy’s tug, No, 2, wouldn't let him.| ward into the spiral vortex of a sand-| headquarters in the Auditorlum Annex.} The Governor In setting the men free | w, hie 5 i taken to the gate the crowd rushed | paraguay | Rteleptin atten iinermanfheroaptala aaa ae a ware merchants in Chambers etrest. Ho forward, but the army of police quickly) “The attitude of the stewards !n gen-| J. Besides the Government the| Plunging a Le M4 sell) Noe ‘4 spout. Hoboken has never seen anything! Roth telegrams were given out to-d@Y- | eyniained his action thus: | remained with that concern five years, drove the spectators back to the lawn, ¢ral-and in this the officials of the Cliffatde and Shadyside authorities|alded by his crew with boat hooks, got | like the aerial monster that fell upon) The telegram of Littauer to the Go “Application has been made to the|and then was made a police vourt clerk. seer eee tad a camer, savail “ai | Brooklyn Jockey Club concur with us| iave each offered w reward of $12 for| Hams aboard the tug and took the|it this afternoon and reports are atill| nor was as follows: eh . Tava tiie leanaeyanduwaeyaamiltedkts) ; Gani oles With ainait machines were, is that the law should bo obeyed as long] tim because of the great number of | would-be suicide to the plet coming in from all sections of the city| "The country {8 ind@bted to you for| Governor for the pardon of Caleb Pow-| me par in IN, For sixtecn years ha esi teralWa ute andiensnainecictiven {t ix in force and. public betting| burglaries recently committed. | The best first aid of Hoboken was ap-|of minor devastation wrought by the|the supremacy of the law and suppres- | ers, who stands charged by Indictment | Served as clerk of the Marine Court right and left. ‘opped. If two private individuals} On ‘Thursday night the saloon of| piled, and all the while Mr Hams pro- | spout |sion of public gambling, heartiest con-| o,..4 in the Franklin Clreult Court and a SrA eee Cader hy Mise police got busy in the field after | want to make « bet between themeelyea| Thomas Danville at Cliffside was en-|tested that he wasn't hurt ang only| At the present writing it In dancing | sratulations. The Presidential nomina-| 000" fo Oe Wyck appointed him a Justice of Speci Hee nay nthe Held after | ide thelr own business and they can-| tered and robbed and auspicion fell! wished to be let alone But he had|acrosa the Hackensack Meadows, whirl- | tion fs settled beyond doubt, but New | ® ni Sessions in 1891 ; ; 3 | . ° po sng upon Napolitano. He was traced to a swallowed some of the North River, and|ing tn {ts relentless ‘un. | York State can eurely obtain Vice-Pres-| yerue to the Scott Circult Court with five men were arrested, charged with | Tt be stopped. If the police are going) upon Nap 3 less grasp some h taking bets. They were hurried through {@ tty to Watch every Individual who {41,, by Chanaerian ee eae meme yTdlatae bound to get It OUt| Greds of straw hats, divers pet cats and| {dential nomination. Will you under | tho crime of ‘being accessory before the | They NO when he saw the officer c d| of him. tid. yf ae euehatane ; the marest gate to the police court. wants to make a private bet they'll (owurd they Hudson h Hama was brought to this city by a) dogs, fence rails, fence pickets, beer | OY iroumstances take it, or Mf not willl oo. 15 the wilful murder of William ‘ Acting District-Attorney E ve to assign an officer to every man evident intention | stout policeman, who told him he was|signs, sides of beet snatched from the | You not authorise withdrawal of your) 470). hoot table repulcy date racer *POWed | that buys @ ticket of admission, We/ming, but Ryan to a hospital for some more | hooks of butcher shops, undeMkarments | Presidential candidacy, so that Con} “nie a cation | Mediby fall: vents ) ROG Cae interview: sinbtrcolnei(ofoer coniforeito eny| mancandicire to shoot if he did | Pat which Hams was down: | eee eee torn fecm roof-ganien | SFesman Sherman may have the op-| | 770 SPF salt S cherpeeaae: ainhe 4 “It ts evident,” he said, “that the is chy es ue not stop. : papcornu trary ortunity of securing support with fa-| tions recommending , Brooniyn Jockey Club te carrying out | Pookmaker who todks wagers indlscrlin-/ “after his arrest and while he waaill the hospital the surgeons looked| Ines, links of frankturters, the new | Port! a cabeatnliSe S eerase Pa im.| accused, signed by nearly 500,000 >| Make To-da °S rf 7% inately, but we will do all in our power) being led to j e sald: | ithe same stout) Panamg lid of Gustave Meyer, the Ho-| : a 240,000 Kentuckians, and aj ts promiss to help suppress gambling |» protect our patron. make| "If I'd ever, got to the river you'd | pol eee Ronen bestralse eEM eran leratoe poneantaZSem Hebi by can suocesy ba cus | sae Poe tral in suoh a half-hearted way that Tale BASS ba = another |never get me. } ‘The result was that Mr. Hams's hav. | 000m Of oe eet ae Ot ae oe nd | State next November. large proportion are Democrat | BUR OHOs SOUL: law i sbi ts an police F BO eek fee aay sieee ure erate mrenene: | The reply of Gov. Hughes to the tele- Expects Criticism. | Opportunity. § ere was four ne ' nolicer : e C citizens, shut- eae, be B 3 Jota between 1.900 and 1.300 stamps, , aa lacacUionpssorduyelere [Tecan sits Vor eeraiSsan npaeer neta tTlRS | i cae eae CATER ea ek [mete oie oa ERLE ROY) eC 1! A Y The Post-Office authorities were com-| else : ; eh i ade © las . y term of office I 8! calle f tq ° elmont’s Good Three- ear-Old municated ce authori came pack| Hams is described as being without/ dow boxes, vines, leaves, dust, dirt, | tollows Hadas Gecide matters of sraver im- The never-to-be-gotten-again bar- i : ip otro ld Ta) UBL EEE Go ROtICS, any//presen sae) coal dust and an unnamable conglom-| “your telegram recelved. 1, thank] OP°T.°, ‘than those presented by the | gains at Long Beach are being sold Fair Play Wins Brooklyn Derb jae ais Jerate it managed to pick up on its| you for vour kind words. While T ap-| Pooiications for pardon of Caled Powers) >>), 12, acs than a year $3,000,000 * 7 Y Yy | 8d course. vreciate the importance of the office,| na James B. Howard. I have given now, In ess than a year $3,000, ‘ BY VINCENT TREANOR. race, showing only a flash of speed at) | | Even Got a Small Boy. I cannot and will not under Ny cle to thelr consideration the most careful, | worth of this property has been . . pair eh aia the jast (uit | *. cumstances accept a nomination for the} Qonscientious and thorough investiga- ; GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June) Enthuse Over | { It was first seen in the freight > oe td. 2] » June | Handteap Finish. | oe Vice-Presidency. So far as the Presi-| tion and thought in my power. I realize | $/@- 18.—One of th ‘ ,, _ Real, old-time enthusiasm was wn | 5 jof the Lackawanna Rajlroad, whefe ‘t a y at a See : | 7 i fi of the finest racing canis of the} quring the running of the Brookdale | : DN SeeSsipsceeg Gece CHES Hane aTTBTeEE | een mori matlon al concerncdy md | that weal over raya ces alone eteys Seace |(cwo)tmiles of, the Most wonderful ' , @eason was run off here this afternoon Handicap. “Come on you Gretna | Riese fas ariaieal g a ltitude remains precisely what it has) wii] be harshly criticized. For more finished 4 in(thelpresence|or Green,” "Oh, you Don Enriqu fere i in diameter and itty feet) been from the outset. The delegates! than eight years this group of cases board walk ever b are finished a crowd that was less | comes Dandelion,” and so on, could be | high. From reliable sources it is re-|are responsible to their constituents"! 0" Si 0° attention of the whole vill be ready. The by half than the average midweek-day | heard as the field awept toward. the | ported that in thé beginning it ripped) mache tee wae) mad sen ie state Sala Inaee Aa SS CAD Cree and more soon wil ready. finish. the 1 to the scales | Hughes headquarters here Qi b Ces) p | sino i ica i attendance. There was little or no bet-| there, war some real, genuine applause | speecoue ot Se eee nto ahe| Me in Chicago authorized to speak for | try, oa no’ cases In this Btate ever did handsomest Casino in America is ting on the events e: % .| for the winner, Gretna Green. Notter nie nel he the New York Governor on the subject pefore, » Nati Se. Sane De Ene Peewee | got the Keene gelding off in front, and | reluctant grasp of switchmen and|of what be intends to do at the end | ce murder of Senator Goebel de open. The new National Bath House , . > O! vay. i} ¥) oa i The plungers in the club-house stood | the stretch turn was made, Notter | | Wind Bteered) no olives) Ald! bed’ oo) Cere| whent Moiushes) maguried Mra Gover. | Ceepesty ries to. ies family and thou-| early consequence of swift events @rownd in groups, with the commis- | toed him up here, abd he caine tain direction. It simply reeled hither|norship he was tar fram being @ rich gands of friends who loved him, over-|— 7 3 Be fu sicanial tevalsinge amaviancutmancte| (Seen Le rao} SAS oe | ends iter andi yoeir Gane nea eat | tuacemen that the so-ial obligations 9f | threw a whole State election, destroyed| will be higher prices on the choice + o 5 among | to the end, Don Enrique was secov the office had made dee r f ? | af pair tham, ‘The betting ring wae compara- | all the way, but he ‘was doing his test! CADILLAC, Mich, June 18—Mre (Special to The Evening World.) bee an Ane Be vera t on | such fortune as he had accumulated. | the peace and good feeling of the State property now remaining. 1 tively deserted, the poltce hustling | t@ stall off Dandelion, wiuich closed f° | nantel Cooper some time during Jast| NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y, June i Sacned Paul Sree ca foe CRA aS Goyemonmad lon yit sab eean in | tongelene | veartr. key eestor against) Why don't you go down today through the stretch. Thi who sot | : 2 eel honey, profession | neighbor, made politics almost war, y J bababdenacd ieee and finally forcing | heim down got a# good as 4 (0 1 for | night shot and killed her husband, her|T. V. Birmingham. golf champion of the | Ferry street. He was whisked from nia) when henwanuelested rooms) es tAlueal the yond name ‘of Kentucky'| ; “ni ten Gill Glo wv i ; | | Ing to 1 e ‘Tee pi EN eras Sine es BEN 5 Piay Wins Eaally. Jaix children and herself in their home| Wykagy! Country Club, had an easy |feet and tw sted fitteen feet in, a air.| Governor cannot afford to ‘continuie tn and shocked the elvilised world. There| OF _to-morro’ 3 Te tls) : : | he leieteee ' ut landed safely on yning of @\the service of the State, and there is 5 aa a iful book- Breokdale Handicap and the Brooklyn} August Belmont’s three-year-old colt (ees Heeresl artreiea ier: yiely aho tama I win oe Oe ot delicatessen shop. |no pressing demand that he do so, now (fa oe. Tio Ces CES or) that, write now for beautiful book- TAR 3 he semi- Z t 's won his i 4 . 3 = Ree, eae itr were small, but se- | Fair Flay» Wom the eK revord time, |#ubsect to spells of dementia. ital {oreunlaationvase nativerUt@lrner) |Movacreumont ens Ottn LC mio ee that he has won Mi ieee aevaie. clear, | There can te no mercy for any one| let, maps and auto routes? ‘ ere a eee ae aoa | Re naeT UP to) to-cayinrank Barrell The bovlee nore found’ early to-dey| the club secretary, beating him by 8 up| {2 way out of the freight yards and /ajso, that Gov, Hughes will enter the|guilty of the murder or of alding or), | i he ng racing. The weather was per-|onniuert, was, tie record holds. if /py Mra, Cooper's mother, Mra. Koaly Jae earn et ire sa birtader al 7p (ibcon Flere vastrocts teucwes) stxuteata in) etn algal or sarty ena York State OF |Sheccing it, but the more grave the Next year you will envy others fect, an dunder the old system would des bay 9 Developments Indicate that the crazed | 1. % diameter and three hundred feet high. e nom a 252 | © the more serious is the re- . , % 4 . tance in 2334-6 in 14M. within two strokes of the course record, | whoever It may be. e their profits 'f you don't act now. fave been worthy of a record attend-| In the “undercover” etting on the re-| mother first chloroformed the members | 11. same as his medal total of yeater, | The townfolk scrambled in panic fom| paises | sponsibility of deciding the question of s } once. sult Fair Play was always favorite, at) or the family before shooting tham ! rh a 3 ‘tne erratic path of the whirling epiral | A i Svea \ 5 e 0 to 5 wa El | ae ac! doses poh | day afternoon. In the other metch of | ~; e Senator Bailey Worse. guilt an e more imperative the) Lo Be 4 Fourteen Start In Opener. oe time okie the colt's chances, it | There e no signs of a strugglo !n/tnat division Channing Floyd, of the|*4 Ensine Company Siclattered | eee ees een? Hibs of Texas, |@utv of guarding against injustice ang) EStates of ng ach Fourteen two-year-olds finished in the | YOU happened to be in the know, Out) any instance, ther were there POW- |New. york club, beat H. V. Gaines, Wy-|0Ut, of Sta Ferry street quarters '° | who has been ill at the Waldorf-Astoria | wrong imposed under the pressure of| 225 Sth Ave., New York opening scramble, Thero was no telling | bidyc could wet. lder marks, which indicates that the) yagyi, a up and 3 to go. render what aid it could in solving for several days following an operation | public excitement, passion or prejudice | which was favorite, owing to the lack Fafr Play won easily after following | woman st fome distance away in see Wlacenetotl inanialclaccentiead’|| (coat ooreee ae jon hie throa was said to-day to be| + rhe sympathy leh makes a the, WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS, f he pace Y pec, who, running | firing the 4. A four-ounce chior Distributed Beef Supply. . t | worl in, of every good man and | of prices, but more than one got a bet | {20 Wace of Chapultepes, w Atal sid fis Van Cortlandt Park and e \Yer, ‘The Senator has been moved to a| neh re j like a rter horse, led for about 4 form bottle was found In one of the] ing players at Van Cortlan: it Park an ver. e mi 4 woman, is with the brothers, kinsmen President. down on Fore at 8 to 5, Fore won all| mile. Hidie Dugan was second, with | rooms was the strongest candidate that could| Fortunately, iittle physical demage jlarger and cooler room Mrs. Balley | and friends of the vic of the mur- E rs hi i fpewey i Cpt vPAe a aoe frst | Fair Play “up in bis ap until they | It has eloped that the woman | have met Birmingham, who should ney-| was done to the stout citizens of the 1s with him. | derd 8. W. GUMPERTZ, General Manager . Taboo and Rose Beaumont! reached the far turn. ere Dugan| had been mentally unsound ever 5 rthel win handily. a janag' chased the Cella ily all the way, but Moved up to Chapultepec and latter | Md eth of let youngest child, Flor- | Second Set—C. W.Ainslee, Wykagy!, SRE eae ae an ian enough aaa = Lh a ae nS y et to her. ng Bells | quit. Miller then made his run on King | ence, elghteen months ago, ie W4S | beat G. K. Malby, Wykagyl, 4 up and 3 vi 34th St. wile broke third, but wae soon outrun. Mad: | James, He closed a bit on Fair Play | sane’ at intervals, and during her luctd/ to go. Henry Hering, Siwanoy, beat G. spout, though !t travelled with a ter- Trains lea e East Ferry, L. 1. , nan prentrsaeloned be one cA Geely a and tried to get up on the ratl, Dugan, moments brooded ova 7 mentalss ue L. Conley, Siwanoy, 1 up | ritying roar. The firat place it hit on R. R.: Week days, 7.00, 8.02 and 10.50 y n't alter the finish, wht on Fair Play, noticed this In t!me and | yn, She frequently cursed the bab¥,| “Third Set—M. Parish Watson, Dun-| p, treet was the warehouse of the} A. M,; 12.50 (Saturday only), 1.50, 4.00, was Fore, Rose Beaumont and Taboo. | steered in to the rail. ven in the presence of her pastor, | woodle, won from L. P, Gwy | Ferry street wa a) 3 50 (S y only), 1.50, 4.00, Madden Stable Runs One-Two. eered in to the Tall come to the out-| Dr Johueton, of the Presbyterian |Wanoy, by default. Henry V. Segger-|2boken Butchers’ Bupply Company, | fe Man a, 5.00, 5.40, 6.00, 7.00 and 8.00 P. M. . de in, This coat hima length or church here, Dr, Jolinston had ¢x- | man, Midland, beat Joseph Hardie, | at No, 34. A dosen sides of beet were | Sundays: 8.20, 11.10 and 11.30 A. M John EK. Madden again showed in the go, but it tx doubtful if it would have the fear of such a tragedy @# | Scarsdale, 2 up and 1 to go. sucked up from thelr hooks and then | Sundays: 8.20, 11. 30 A. M, Gremont that) he! has) the best o1 thell adected the result, forjat the end Palr ay. |S eejurth Set.-M. 8, Brown, unattached, | dropped here and there on the thor- | 1.20, 2.50, 4.10, 5.30, 6.30 and 10,10 P. M. wo-year-olda this season. His Wayette | play drew away easily and Miller, s¢ “at apparently had premedi-| peat N, 8. Hoyt, Columbla University, | oughfare several blocks beyond. | 3 Soars le tar kniran one two. yaa Ing the futility of catching lim, mised wholesale killing, “Laat might | 3 up, B.C, Pointer, unattached, beat | | Windpwa were smashed by the debris | | : ‘ one-twe e Greil me tan neve Chapultepec, thor- | she made af She took ley, 8 a whirtwind xc 5 ‘ end Sir Martin won then, and to-day i | UP toward the end. Chanwlinte pack, | all her child sion. Sie took |G. Ki, Bowley, Spring wake, 6 up and the) whlriwin’ fia rosholds of lead AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF | Ni] Sasa vatsiwnlcnmcckitcownb hist | Sree ean ener er ens a special tile bill waa giv- | 4 t° & ine clothing emportums and dropped, | — == ‘ort OW! e oe 7 ry he road to fd athe A} i} or ‘f } money. Fayette ran the “about ix fur. | tMrd. The race awakened tte aus ithe girl ticket tugiess, in the waste places the whirl- . at Teac Or Ht taiseEhwiilehilblernen cocodll Fe Aetrex nowiarmmneegutall nent ‘amily for 80 blast Anally skipped to. MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S MUSLIN DRESSES for the #take Aince {t haw been run over | garurday mandara, ar the | cents yield she would do) a ‘The ‘apout, moved very, awtttly down ( this distance, He won easily, Strike- settee armen | Due tt Duld) not ‘be conaldere the street un! " o Out, the gelding from the Duryea wia-| Pattoonon in the enclos foopine = Fouds ‘There it wpitt in two sections, WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 15th. IT ° bles, showli Jertul Alpedteaubh OD ae Keeping ne continuing up Ferry street and the MONDAY, = les, showing a wonderful burst of | wody the move, and finally (Continued from First Page) | oth, Monroe. But ultimately it got early speed, showed the right way Into | the ¢ ‘a ot » Jawn fopether, again and waltzed out to ti ' f the stretch,” Fayette was wecond il 1) ‘Nig. nerosts wore not nt aN the victims were | meadows, where hundreds ot, people | he fact that th betting was not car- for a. ch, hd CRO to recovor some 0! { = r ‘After they had turned for home, Mil-, Neg ‘on but slightly. jecond base on Delehanty's error. Pat-| gyrate in ite midat Altman & Uo WILL ALSO PLACE ON SAL! ler, on. Fayette, began to close UL a La a tee filed to Murray, NO RUNS lis piers A Btrike-Out and soon got to him and| Oraculum Wine Gentlemen’s Cup. ‘ 7 ya | ere Peta auR. Wan ea ee I Shel eee lyruatits, on OF ane Teg Aan: | 2,000 PAIRS OF RUFFLED NET CURTAINS Le riatin) BiniMestin’ rani faribecksin it a. tie) Gentlemen Cup, after leadin orence, aed one and one-half yeara,| Gert Wes retired SY) neraen mune DB W wing everything but his stable In! ot the streteh by ‘Tony Hon: Oe: t : : 3 AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF THE USU P Fi >. ‘ a Hy » «| was no chance for any of Konetehy fanned. NO RUNS. AWRITE FOR LISTS OF OUR OUT! 1 Fay me ur ging 3th Ked | ty Oraculum ayant out, O'Rourke to Konetche i ON MONDAY, JUNE 15th elt EL a FITS f 2 caught Fay-)\ juagex two Maloney fied to. Murray. Jordan. out, |. . = = = atte, Robbin held on long enough Uy tbe a eal | Konetchey to Salles. NO RUNS. | ¥ L hr . Sel et Y poorl front of Waterbury. Fourth Inning. | | y Byrne aingled. So did Hostetter. | | 4 c O'Rourke mioriflved, Meintyre to Jor: | dan, Gilbert walked. Salle hit Into w # f ver oun | double play, Pattee to Lewla, to Jor: | | —— i 9 | STD ene, teeta I | W. Alt & Co. ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE RUGS { H ° evn G 0) ys Ls 6 H { TALMS BIRRY, Conn. June 13—The Hibert, Bergen singled and ‘ RA F With Information From Track 0000000 0 re ee ne ea oe (AND DRAPERIES FURS AND FUR GARMENTS FOR STORAGE fi Quarter mile apin up atroam thia| Butoh out, Byrne to Konetehy. NO | THE MOST APPROVED METHODS BRING FOR THI | {The pool-room and hand book tndus- | being along Rroadway like mushrooma Mornin, aecompanted by the launch |Esem ree Fifth tnnl noire) Gan Ban nor BE USED ic spat dl cats voteaiontamereeih leeiee ere ee t Tiree Harvard greduates, Mowers, n- | na | s SAFE.KEEPING THEREOF, New York this afternoon, and {t plainly scarcely a hotel Bete ene BET dergon, Alexander and Merrill, were} Nene tA era eae tae ligested) tne. Geneercr eden Aemonstrated that out of the ashes of Columbus Circle, He © guests in the Yale launoh, and by | pele 2 | @tate Department to-day from Ambas- . "4 ry td: cle, Of @ restaurant 1 a 3 a Delehanty sirgied, dcoring Murray. Bie cine betting, COC ECRIREA (olieribnn, Gine ative rin Gay au wins ale ot Cire zanna the arewa) Konetohey fonoed b slehanty, McInt¥T® | yagor Thompson, at Mexioo City, that | IT, 8 RECOMMENDED THAT ORDERS BE PLACED NOW FOR ig) pay ror the chance to back his judg- |p epartme: a psy att nish, passed in view at full, to Lewis, Konetchey 0 % : ‘ geartthes lepriing ip « phoenix Me etal bot doearments, A man could get & peed, rowing a 34 wtroke, It was valy | Herwen to Pattoa ONE RUN, Mrs, Belle Gunnesa, on whose farm CONTEMPLATED ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS IN FUR GAR. : F G-boeneliatlingiy cetere! youl oan havelliveryilitiien{roublameeel very mutting el eon cece wusten one te syne atgney went tn Tudlana many bodies of murtered | MENTS, AND FOR THé CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS, LYDIA E your own bookinaker handily in your any, poiive interference, although C Gut, Balle to Kanetohey, NO RUNS. | persons wore found, may be in Mexioo, . f inte 5 ih Com. ACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED, @wn hotel, in the cigar etore or the misstoner Hingham nad squads of 8lxth Inning. ‘The dewpatoh saya the woman disoov- L 5 @aloon on the corner, plainclothes men out with the intention | Byrne wae thrown out by Sheehan, | ered answers the desoription of the In- \ Poolrooms and handbooks sprang into CET +d tnereualieny in the bud, Léewla grabbed Hosteter's fy with his| diana assassin, ou understood in’ all ‘those. places where Hare hand, “O'Rourke out, Sheehan tO] Ambawsador ‘Thompyon ways he re: | i VEGETABLE COMPOUND:, fermementiandseponta! ots munon, and Fra NO NEL, yrne to Konet-|celved the Information tepough the 34th Strest, 35th Street and Sth Avene. rH. DAT HUCCHSBFUL ROMEDY VOR) ff BIXI BURY OTS TSU Oa entht aes fey, Sheehan hit with pitohed ball, | Governer of Ohipa ae follows; | AN’ ILLS IN THE WORLD, y nue and the others—tiat everything | | Lewis ont, Byrne to"iKonetchey. Ber: | “4 tow dayw ago an, Amerioan wom- = a would be all righty and many, q same | my guts ‘Konetohey, “undawisted, “NO an about Atty ¥ sp featt Inchon | é ler who has bean doing nothing. Le- —— | igh, dark blue eyes, Mght chestnut came a hand book meker, while space | | high, 4 e in te reat sifloon anid in basements | ROCHESTBR, N. Y., June 19.—om-| Gitar secon pn cout, | DMIF: slMENOY, aways ‘quiek nervous ate ‘ w e oO 4# ath premium for poolrooms olals of the Crittenden Park Racing As ‘ oh eG ed hy Palena Was pevelling e e . ; wd) Murray and Gilbert were doubled up, | Tip Guaranteed Service, woolation announced to-day that the Pattee to Lewi sto Jordan, NO RU M Meeeat Pe tor ore y ySIC Ss ain or was kiven out quietly, but the tip race meeting, asheduled for June 9 and peaint reitanned. EB ran eee leprae Hott Balto Aqua Wearlag masz; A wroadvaat that (he service from the four ¢ duly pen 0 oft! © y Byrne an pbs SINN ‘atte? | jine clothing of khaki, Made inquirtos an in over coour eat das en Car aye i JN hae yan oun Om le faned thw le NO NON [APM Cvamtoniono wih Umamacle leg ere fe ieaton ww | M read a Caasares twee a tay at the sheola of etohed along poles Sark wilt nning. iver and plunged Into interior @lone, commamemamaailll venohiny trom twenty-five to nity feet 2 Q ss 2 Bighth Inning ' ray Meeding! wasnt ‘as to danger, av @alts and hareh pills bring thelr results atart, But you soon cease to need i into’ the air along) the pa of the j ; ie at iiaiked. "i myveanany tte 4 she might be Amen joan female Seeausin by irritation—by causing the bowel them at all, hs track, to keen poolroo petied in short order wien the t $ i "| ‘ URN ens, | Oye OD vy: " Those know done SOME PEOPLE SHOP Yel veces rar towing “tm, The wir apety eutitch onic muah dae me Fordan doetshor fr THs PREC | aR Itoi ys nc nem to 0 popes in tho eves og neatria wit | ""htmy papain’ seve ter snythiog Of adjavent houses, hut this wp-| race, Jockeys" names. aie | ae c . NG. | “No ructions have sent to a phyaice never use anything by walking Into a store and fad UMSRtY Worried the pobithom Doople hyrures wore quoted that turned Rape jcdummell struck out, Muloney singlet, | Arptamader ‘Thompson, tne Information tee dude to Gow, ‘Bet lit whe | bat Ceosdrene, paying the first price asked Ing to one layer of odds ne came pe cornest adds, The layers took money | Loa throw, Maloney springing to Third | Being too tn Hehin warren tive | to treat a delicate membrane thus? for the Furniture, Fi difect from the track, and. was worked, Widede tetas i WAS handed to them, Machin fad yor Monetahey, | soem | Cascareta cuve the trouble. Catharties for! the Furniture, Fixtures, react from the tnack, and war worked and it cane in pretty fast in many | Paey Spee tts Konetohy nS Be Sohn meread| fhe membrane | only make it worse. SAMUS. brother of George alfa Scum Cole velry, Musical Instruments, id, hi naly! OF Aaratn ces The big race that the stay-at- | Lew i | wi arden, Real Estate, Business Enter- Felesrack, bonnecllonprRnus vere Horea ware nace skueri: tou ney on te BE an (ret |MISS DRESSER GETS DIVORCE | wards off such A ey Coonuaa wae. at pundar, dune it, fvain, wht prises, &c,, they desire to buy noa for them to Ko Wrong, pe aror en eparny sae uen | ee | need larger doses, eve sold wend’ Central Depos at iil | Al] the jookoys' names, the seraton aye le Pay Or cei and ewan eee wutertor Lush) butted f uev In Guanted Feeedom Boe ‘as. (nhs Gd Cah cette OTHE! raok oddg and other information neces: |” Uacked in the hotels tnd restaurants Sere pr ie Rah, se Fe aed ind jom Vee | Besatually the calloused bowels fall in | put ca avery ables | P M.j 4 Cal . ial W HER PEOPLE USE very for hettiny’ prpowe ‘sania! in Bookies Work “By Wand.” food forgen to jordan, Bhaw tutted Jack Movwasth” Knau®, | {heir functions entirely, Then you ‘bes fa masked lke thia, mOMMALiow,— On rida une 18 tale “Wane” Ads. in the Sun- AM Geeta iat iecintae cei Aaa, Among ane, operators of the tang: | or tale emilee "Taken “Blity | tautee Deemer, te musiet comest| have cheese cnaslpele: fenidanc Maat 6th day World (out to-morrow) golig wron A better could vas! Pha | Lt Cs re eare NP Afurmay out on a ‘sauecse play, Hergen| enna, was t0~ granted a divorce | Bq wise person will ever abuse the Funeral on Sunday, at 2 P.M. from and receive a varity of “sacri if he won on the Ngures racu trots, both in the “big ring’ and to Sheehan, barry ingied ‘Lictahanty trom John Knauf! and te free to remune “ nowaly in th They will home, 424 Bast 6th st Misr teat nioe ae hed by the layer, or he could wait {nthe field, Tn the. Broadway hotels| flied vo Maloney, THREW RUNS. |ner maiden name, Louise Jowmphine fh in way. ey use om which they and take the pr quoted in the news. snd restaurants and the big saloons the) , Meglyan aod aloe In he jer | | ascarets. . ernoon oF wrnitig, whieh bookmakers who are in fhe hablt of| for . Leonid, a jot ‘e " 4 r Choose the Biggest Barga preferred, : Jandiing larww waxurs gf the track helg jae mlay vated fr Boren on orth’ eerie pay ide eeg | Comarete ae i Mathers te & Reka us any doabt befvre the forth, and it the Sisth avenue places, fled to Murry, Alperman batted for! “Sustion Truax rank it ieesan 4@ tion ; ~~ nn . pitted regarding tha ability of aud along tie Bowery tye smaller try Metntyce gad well oul MoGiynn Un | slise Droseer, and while, aie ns | Wet they are just as effective as bareh LA a eatin” Tas'ad Greema taht Now Yor (ie pobitroon, ani iandinol, overuions | if jie aalicataasan lige! and af tho| aseiated Burcu tlle Wo Murtya. NO} montion of alimony It \geia i ude | t ge] BPP nanity on premieas, "yur Sen bee Halon ik was | Aebd-vnade owls teak in ihe money ment of $65.0 onsts of the ber or ie & Bone, lriyowarer,

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