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) DUGAN, AFTER AUTO WRECK, RIDES TRICE SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS Jack Atkin is Beaten in Coney Island Handicap by Dreamer—Royal Tour- ist Makes New Track Record in Loantaka Stakes. BY VINCENT TREANOR. * SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, June 2 Handicap, the racing feature of the day, was won by H. B, Duryea’s Dreamer, who beat Jack Atkin a length after a head-and-head duel from the sixteenth pole. Demund, running one of the best races he has shown this season, was third. The race promised to be one of the best of the meeting bringing out many good sprinters, among them Dreamer, Roseben, Jack Atkin, King Cobalt, Berry Maid and Baby Wolf. —The Coney Island From a betting standpoint, !t was a the race developed into a stretch duel hard proposition the field was so ev- between Dreamer and Jack Atkin. nly matched. The race was run over They ran like a team in the last six- the Futurity course and the put te ut Mec on the L @aw little of it until the fleld turned put up a vigorous fi and the tend into the stretch. There De in the last twenty-five yards drew Mund was leading, with Baby Wolf,|away to win by a length. De Mund Jeck Atkin and King Cobalt running | was the closest of the buneh three in the order named. Dreamer was lengths back. It was a great ra Behind them and seerptd cut off, but ind aroused something Mke the en- McCarthy found an opening about tlhe (husiasm of the betting da gixth horse out from the rail and soon Convliitions as to racing and bet- was with the front rum ting at the track continued in much In the drive to the held on longer than usual, walle yniy the police patrol had been reduced rymald and King Cobalt backed up aj Seese asa Bit. After De Mund began to stop, (Continued on Second Page.) EVENING WORLD AACE CHART THIRD DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Weather Clear. June 22, Track Fast. = 4 FIRST RACE—T $500 added; five and a h 474 iturity 2.82), e for two-year o’ f furlongs, Won easily y Plaudit good. Winner, bik. ¢. Passan, oat ered. su = Op. “6 2 3 r BD Hitlelse i E 28. Dugén = 7 Wants, 3 : ie 0, U. Kia... 13 5 = 7 Amr! uz 4 = Helen Harvey ue 8 = WI Joe Lett... 1157 = Miller avoided the early pace, in the stretch came to the out Baward a nice colt. i 4 ching the leaders, Won golng away iside ran 4 good race under ‘the Far SELOND WAC Cui Wain r meni AA Cier agi wo aiart past rahe pie, foakere eee AW Watroren Wits. St. Me iv aie Wedd = Ht a ae 1 the leader to the tum, wh a, Won alloping. Jubilee als per tired racing with Jubilee. yadd ve. Robert Daisy; for two-yea , 8.28; off, 3.90. Start good. 1 asl Winner, rt sae % Grin Jockeva, 841 18 3¢ Notter . ar 2y J. Lee.. ae 8M Miller 4 WW. 7 =! 8 @. Bu etretoh turn, Tudhed hia mount into the lead, and was only breezing at the end. | Harrigan lasted long enough for the place, ss Nut pace, swinging wide on the turn, and just BS owed a good performance for the first start and is worth remembering. Good: joaro ‘closed a lot of ground. : sland Handicap. Futurity course, Won driving. three-year-olds and upward; “for Winner, b, g., by Hamburg—Forget, Jockeys Pi M2 MoCarthy 5 35 Musgrave 115 G. Burns 108, Delad; § 323 E. Dugan... 116, McDaniel. ww Firestone. H Miller. . 485 Roseben 140) Garner "<111! 438 Berrymaid Tate é $8, RES Rae i: a Notter fat * Kraiuaily made up his eround and. closing witn y “Tack: Atkin had’ all his speed. but ‘tired as the oaeben Was never dangerous, Don. que ran i Breaimer. owiri, 1h the atretch, wt Sivce Demund quit p: for three-year-olds and upward; FIFTH RACE Han¢ 3600 added; six, ai 1 Winner, b. c., by Sandringham 1 jockeys Op. Wi, Gi 7 Hoyal Tourist. inh SS ; Resom ; et el 50? Pantoutl Rene MeDantei 3 8 Tany Bonero. 20.5 4 Burns i 2) seein Horner 2 Red River... Notter 2 Brother ‘Thomas oF = ti ond Heart... Brussel... — 30 q aj Tourist ran a grand race. He was apparently beaten on the upper turn, Rove ein to thevuts de of ihe fleld_ande closing With a rush, Won going ways me he of apeed. Dut vould not stand off the challenge of the winner. “Pan: Red River quit, 1 RACE—The Runnyn aiXTT 479 Sntaed: one mile ang thn BN, Start. bay Winner, ch. ¢., by Ornament— wet eN, ‘att wieenct!’ Owner Montpelier Stable, ik starters Win at eve On AGP fF Sfonfort 100 uaa a8 Bad News 105 2 2 4 Black Oak.. mF 4) Sallor Girl m 6 Remvcy by C Hd Red Friar ws 8 ? Beauclaire. Toot panes, Star Rif 3 arte. RY Dora "stanhope m4 te Littleton Maid. 1 wt et Went to t 1 front ip the stretch, but yack’ Oak ‘held on Well.’ Gai WALLA ° AW0000900000009' to “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” COMPLETE WHAT THEJANITOR same wa yto-day as on Saturday, | after the fashion of people trying to dis- | | | / | | ! | 7 | — — $6 aa ee | $ v | | | t | Braet | Sores j t ' Says the Lady Hugged Dr. General Humidity, Its Old = Pelee asian ey Wainwright Like | Ally, Comes gto Aid | SCORE BY IN +6 “ORE SIN ‘ iN a | Ally, Comes Along to Aid SCORE BY INNINGS: SCORE BY INNINGS: 2 Baby. in Public Discomfort. | Philadelphia 00000000 0 O— O\Chicago 00100000 QqH1 | | : } _~ |Brooklyn 00000000 0 1— 1/|Giants 04003000 ~ ONE CHAIR DID FOR TWO | TEMPERATURE JUMPING. | 7 in ; | : : | (Special to The Evening Wortd.) a BROOKLYN. (Speelal to The Evening Wor GIANTS. While He Wore Pajamas Suffering, Especially in Crowd- | wasincton PARK, BROOKLYS: RH. PO. A. b,| POLO GROUNDS, June mae S . Sone June 22—Billy Murray's team from Burch, ef..........0 1 1 1 0}Giants took the third straight game Tenney, 1b., 1.1 gg” + 5. and She Had on a ed Tenement Districts, IS | pyiadeipnia were the opponents of Pattee, 2b ........0 1 1 9 1{from the champion Cubs this afternoon |Doylé, 2b., , eri 4 : i red ' Patse jonovan's oliey-dodgers at Hummel, If. by a score of 7 to 1 before a crowd of Seym Kimono. Already Great | Patrey Donovan's tr ers Wyltseeeese yt 0) 3) (0) 0)|\9, Sacore) ot yas WOES Goo tt 8) GO | Washington Park this aftern’ They Jordan, 1b..........0 0 6 9 1{teR thousand people, Wiltse was in Donlin, rf. , Lois sary j are slated to indulge in eries of three Lumley, rf........0 0 1 0 0 ee 4 corte and after the second Inning Merkle, rf, , et aes : 4 ; i Justice Erlanger, who ts far from | games and, as the Phillies have been) gy 44) New York was never in danger : leandanecoserestantocanyiireatmad! HEAT PROSTRATIONS. lietiteinie A article of ball for | Sleehan, 3b.. 1 1 1. O|}days' game ended the New York-Chi- wt lin, a 1-2 i> pea and n est, to-day resumed 5 «| Lewis, ss... 0 o cago series, giving the Giants three out Shannon, If., , 2 the hearing of the divorce sult of Rich yarere, 6 II eel D. Bean pean Br Ree eel: ( “1a a : Z BITTO: XERICK, a lawyer, [men are of opinion that they will Bergen, oS 0 13 0 of £0 Bresnahan, c.. ...0 3 6 9 ard V son, in. of Keasby & Mat-) of No. West Seventy-seventh | have no trouble In taking at least (WO Rucker, First Inning. Bridwell, ss 9 tison, against Agnes C. Mattison, the| street, was overcome at his office at | of them. tbh Wosoe o 0 9} Marshall struck out and Hofman |wrg.) poco} fF} £3) Scotch girl whom he met, wooed and | No. 170 Broadway, and was removed ‘The tine rand the fact that | +p pe —Jiined out to Stannon, Schulte also (Gb (be +0 0 0 1 0 won in London in the winter of 194-| to the Hudson Street Hospital. CNGEEFOIIRGTAGUREEES BrORe EV ERE RICHECIG Totals ....... 1 10° 2] struck out, NO RUNS Total = SS SS Bite byat mund Louls Mooney ALL. N. KAT hirty-four | Pittsbu eleeserl sur ga Penne, Iked d_went to second | 48 ...... 20... 7 ane ie ougnt to prove each in turn | geventh street, was ovdrcome at |gaine, Whitney Alperman, who was R.H. P.O. A. B| Finn tosaed out Seymour. Tinker threw SEIGAGO) Per GAS Neale of miscon- | Twenty-sixt ‘street and Fourth | so badly spilced in Saturday's game will Grant, . 0 1 0 2 Ofout Donlin. NO RUNS. MArenall R. H. P.O. A. BL GEN CHAT GATE WEISS Re Rete th | avenue, and was taken to Bellevue |not be able to play again for nearly Knabe, 2b........0 0 1 5 0 Second Inning. AMON HScsooas WP} Ist tt GinduatedHospltall ole | Hospital, six weeks. Titus, fr.. .......0 2 0 0 0) Chane was out ona fly to Donlin, and| Hofman, 2b.......0 0 4 1 4 David Loftus, who was Janitor of Nos.| CONNOLLEY, ANNA, fifty years (dod TILE McCormick, If () 0 8 0 OGURA Obra Wong CP IEEETO Goose Bo OG * and 68 West Tenth street in 1906, ang, ©!d+ no home: overcome in front of Grant bunted safely and reached sec- | Brangfeld, 1b (ysl is | Devlin smashed a single into centre|Chance, 1b.. PO) had the apartment across the hall from| No. 43 West Twenty-sixth street [Gnd on Abels) sacrifice, Rucker 00 M00) geld. Shannon was safe on Kling"s bad | stuing 29 00 om 0 0 that of Mrs, French, on the ground! ad removed to Bellevue Hospital. | scicnd’ persed to Lewig Titie aruck | Osborne, cf. -0 1 2 60 O|throw of a bunt, and Deviin took sec- Stelnfeldt, 3b......0 0 2 4 9 floor, “three cteps above the sidewalk,"| REDDING, MARY, forty-eisht, re our, NOUNS 0 Doolin, 88... ...... 0 0 8 (0|pureesecinee Lundgren. to, Chance: | Sele If-........0) 1 0) 0 10 testified that late in September or early| Moved from No. 202 West sixtieth | Hureh fanred. | Pattee and | Jacklitsch,c.. .... 0 1 10 Bridwell slammed a single to centre Kling, ¢.., i oAK hi Vater Y Bell Hospital is second. | Hummel out tee lO % Pa Seer acai in October Mrs. Mattison came to| treet to Bellevue Hospital | Lumley was thrown out by NO MeQuil Meld acoringsbothe DevUnyand’shannonl minkeres aK live with Mra, French, who went away EPSTEIN, ETHEL, eighteen years | RUNS. 2 McQuillan, p.. ...0 0 0 2 Ojand takeing second huinselt on the throw. nker, ss a) al 6) 4 (i) |a day or two afterward, leaving Mrs,| old, of No. 1572 Washington avenue, Second Inning. rae Fe el tect tite” “rennests, clean. drive | Lundgren, p. (PR bey Mattison alone. the Bronx, was taken from the vp- | McCormick fouled out to Shechan.| ge “itttt tte 9 8 "29 13 0) over gecond scored Bridwell. Doyle fol- See trea Points Out Or. Wainwright. town “L' station of the auird av- |Bransfield fanned. Osborne tripled to. *TWO out when winning run was|!owed with a clean two-bagger down Totals ..., 19 2% 15 3 | “pid she have a male cnllecr” afp,| enue line at Highty-ninth street, to [centre, | Doolin walled and stole sec-| made thalright foul Ine: and Menney, sconet || ® dt} 1 ? " by ond, Ost e being nallec he plate ¥ Sut e eymour, 2 nN i m1 a | Mooney: asked e | the Presbyterian Hospital, BRUTE retL achion omer ih meee | met 5 pare) RUNBO Po ee Livtat Base on Balls—Om Wiltee, 2; off ey, “ oF + a re on alis—O ucker, 3; re A 8. 1 Yes, ofte ] MEADE, JAMES, seventy - five ) Ken. NO RU Sheeran 2f MeQuiiian. 2 ee Third Inning. Eeft gn Bases Chicago, 8; Glante, 1. ie that caller in the room?" years old, address unknown, trom | ggnnog yd by Tenabe | neti’ g, Basee—Philadelphia, 9: ! Kling smashed A single to left field. |gren, 3, y Wiltse, 6; by Lunde |The witness stood on his fect, squinted] One Hundred and Sixth street and jand Bransfleld. NO RUAS. — ick ‘Out—By Rucker, 12; by Mc-| Dinker walked. | Both anced 88 4. “dase Hits » Kling, Broadway, to J. Hood Wright Hos- Third Inning. Quilan s. Fees WE it tlerhed cee valli mera ee ne to Bridwell to cern someth! fantive i Mirer-base -Oxborne. " Marshall singled ¥; Lundgren to Chane zm something afar, and said: pital. Jacklitsch struck out. MeQuitian | gives base Hit Osborn Tinker took third. ba fan. hit npites—O' Day and ieee pat's the man, the stout man in| prrce, MAMIE, twenty-six years | sent a ty to Hummel, Grant ated nade ivs—Burch to L listo a double a Bruel - — Be {gray with a smooth face and a light! otg, taken to Harlem Hospital fi thuge awipea at the air, NO RUNB, hnstone ; jitoamen rey ONE RUN: cod at Jd. taken to Ha pita | Rergen fouled out to” Jacklitach. | ory Ns vonlin Walked, but Was forced at s Dr Wainwright bl 4 und Np Noscuemmbiss severe) Rucker went out, ——— fond base on Devi grounder. Lund- vright blushed under the! aes ASESED y | sisted. Burch was gren to Hofman non fouled to scrutiny of every eye in court. ®| LAWRBNCE, JENNIE, eneny yl Grant "RUNS: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Steinfeldt, Lundgren tossed out Bres- Then the witness told of what coula! Years olf Ne nee eaet reall | Fourth Inning. vahan, NO RUNS be seen across the airshaft and then: @7ed ADM es ata eel W out Knabe. Titus singled i Fourth Inning. said that, on one occasion, everybody | oO” the m SSC DOLCE eatet forced by MeCormich, Pat s ACP eburg: hulte struck out. Chance who passed the hous L rybody clevated railway at One Huadr to Lenis, Bransfeld singled. C Cincinnat 200900020 RINE iene Ntelirelaba hiode(o! a, qno passed the house gazed at Mrs./ Ong sixteenth sireet and was taken | funtied. NO RUNS Patsburs 000000000 Wi Ren id a's win ws and smiled, i her home. Pattee struck out Hu 1 walked. Patteries—Welmer anhd Schlei; Mad-}) lrldwell lined — out to all Q. What did you do? A. 1 went across} °° u | Lamley fouled Jacklit ummel t doy and Gibson. Umpl Messrs, Ems- | Wiitse ni to Si Ten: | ’ to see what {t was all about.| POLLUCHECK, ANTHONY. thir nit stealing, Jacklitsoh to NO) tie and Hudderham d vie fouled out to Kling From there I crossed slowly toward our| tY-fve venrs old, taken from his RUNS. At Boston. RUNS. house. Ur) home. No. 15% Avenue A, to Belle- Fifth Inning Te Teateeensewu) (rs) OG Ceail| Fifth Inning. o os yoolin singlet Jacklitse’ fanned. Boston 2006 00060 0-4 let 1 1 t Q. What did you see? A. Well, 1 s vue Hospital. Doolin sing! sJacklits med Slagle out a slo wone to short ikneetetnenstienwin ay SLADE, NICHOLAS, 19 years ol Pattee, (fumbled. Me@uillanis | roller. pitaitertessRasmond and Ludw | F i Tinker 5 i I aos $b freee auere hand es and Smith mpire—Mr. |to the inf Posy f5)=yry: . were sitting Ina big uphol-| of No. 88 Eleventh avenue, over: | doubled Burch to: Vewlas | tor fecond. bis Fire Departments of Surround: in the gentleman's lap. at the Interborough pewer house Sede he: Doolin and Bransfeld, Marshall dropped Seymours fly to ing Towns Ca A he janitor let down the awning moe at Fifty-ninth street and Eleventh | | AMERICAN LEAGUE. Apeulie Scum cael fat upaanaceae ; ns Called to Help the window. and taken to Roosevelt A f eee fener nROte Jeviin’ struck eta ne ih ISN GERD RED 1 Sepang: e At Cleveland Hiaeran OU Ha Tey array vonielitete Portchester. oP See! thing: % s < ou Titus single Mee f ere r, f ~K g and A Peep Thro . old, of No. 5 Main’ avenue, Oshorne's fly went to Pat aie er Uae) 4 Shannon took second base nAhan . One series of questions drew out this| Middle Village, Long Ts ir n out an to Hransfield. and Clark, Umpire. ns Shannon scored. Bridwell also singled, STER Rr 29, sory (oleic vucuorpitel trem Nae a was it cf by Knale and At Detroit | ora'Bresnahan took thir ergot e deta i merc “One morning at about 9.30 o'clock | West Seventy-fifth stveet, where hej franstient | tur sled, Pattee |. ‘ Well Was caught off firs u, amilies were homeless by this lady, Mrs. Mattison, opened the| collapsed. fouled to Bransfleld, No RUNS enicard) OY King to Taker to dt} fire this afternoon, It stared in . tison, Soneary tro Non000 rew out Wiltse : tarced goor Op Mrs. French's macntoitereis cs Soyer uo 9 Seaeaeeatlh Ratterles—White and Sullivan; W arin tenth Burns's livery stable, in the part oceus he milk and morning paper from the ootin led, Jacl Pareuleceoubiiiett 4 Thomas. Umpires—Messrs. pied by the 5 < landing. She was In what 1 would call THE TEMPERATURE. to Rergen. McQuillan fled to Hummel’ (Connolly and Hurat Marahall singled to lett center feta. | >. as aaa den Condensed a loose Mother Hubbard. Just at that —_— Re ee AUN ORRUEN SS SS Hofman struck out, Schulte singed. | 00% BANA he fs t rth floor, V moment Dr. Wainwright happened, to v Hummell wak thrown ont by Knabe EASTERN LEAGUE. Chance fl ed vourete hy Loneudlllenttrets aioe rise ‘as beyond control. ‘Dhe Be Banalig chee a eee oA sereeesT | go Mare numtey cand dordan ; bs [nail went to thin, Selnfeldt forcn! entire mock bounded by Westchester ei aneing Scross (Nei e AD aGn6000 RUNS uit Schulte at second, avenue, Broad street and Factory place pai m and he was in his bath- 10 A.M 00 Ho | Eighth Inning. At Jersey City. NQ RUNG. wat out a slow one to short,| Was burned to the ground. Both Ae e 411 A.M . nee 7 " >, Montreal .......09 90010000 econd base as Tinker threw of Irving avenue were als. 7 if . es f ie ‘ fanz us out, Pattee to mn and took s ! ue were also d . ‘Once when I was cleaning windows, 12 Noon. gnnooad:t) Knabe fanned Pitue out. dior iy {Jersey City 500000000 andl Davies saevmour foulediito KUNE || mie Raptine Church mate caters said the janitor, “I saw Dr. Watn- LPLM.. « tisce86 (Rucker. NO RUNS. | Batteries—Wicker and Clark; Lafette | Donlin fied to Schulte, NO RUNS, Ata cuneate ROLLS Day, wright and the lady sitting on the same Werle wctets exer an sent Osborne a.fly.. Lewis|and Woods, Umplre-Murray. Seventh Inning Cough’ fire from/sparks /andlteia ngetlal chair, He had on what I call a jacket line-flied to ick, Bergen fan- AtiNawacie ue a anenen oe) ane The flre was In the centre of the d, NOR b Wiltee threw out Slagle, s 1c own. with cords and strings instead of but- Le 09001112 vont into right fleld, Tinker rik tons and buttonholes, It has another Ninth ataning: seer 1 000000 Mel to Trdwell., Lundgren singled to| AM was recelved from Rye, Harrison, name, but"”— Rransfield went out, Sheehan to Jor- euer and. Vandegritt; {right eld, sending Kling to third base, Hast Portchester, Greenwich and White Pajamas and Kimono dan. Oapornent) to Jordan. Doolin] prockett and Philbin. Umptre-Moran, | Beldwell threw out Marshall. NO | plains. “Was It pajamas?” asked Forecast for New York City and vie| “0st, threw out Rucker and. Booch At Baltimore. RUNG. igied to left flokt, but was| The damage is estimated at half a Mooney. tH a Mied to .Oaborne, NO RUNS. | Buffalo v.c0061 000. 00 fopend Out at gers tae ny Shannon's [antition dollars Mooney: : Ralthnore ......1 132000 der, Steinfeldt to Tinker. Bresna- — ita Anaven ‘ Tenth Inning. grounder, : malate AN ae had on a long,| Generally fair and continued warm to: Mtsch singled, but was forcea by EH atier lon i oesen ga c and Archer; Ad- | ban ngied to Psat aid Pu Ne aie YOUNG MAN CHARGED How Pe ae a robe, with big flowers| night and Tuesday. Light variable| ,; Qu iene Ruck ae Dae vewis. Grant | sins and Hearne. Umpire—Steatord non_to third ba : BE drat bo Weak a in colors Mc ane Wy noi $ caught . J. -Knabe walked, Titus filed to Oe ee eldt to Kllng, NO See oe rane aara regs | mises nhs frome, Kuper’ P= *! "| wORGANS MIECE TO WED sunfoldy ee ings) 9} WITH FORGING) A CHECK: i ip : a) walked, Lumley sacrifice: h NC ee There wasn't any promise of relief | srequitan to, Branafield. Jordan, fan - Eighth Inning. | Me cease TRE and from the heat when to-day dawned, | Ned: an) sflngied)) acoring Hum-| ¢ tet of ‘olice Gilmore Bush, of Tux- pdlorkie, laying | rientteld tor New | Amount Was Only $25, but Police itor. : Jan-) nd a glance at the thermometer told |” a Sea ey eds eee Sakuite cracked a. to cant Say There Are Other George H. Massey, who des aaa aay Hey 1, to-day : Nc | Sit was. out. stealing, ees : himpelt” as a “private \investigntay. jauer ins, paula ee Bieth a (TWO FOUND GUILTY erty to have one of his Beau Brummei| Doyle. Chance struck out. 3 Complainants. sald he had shadowed Mrs. Mathison | cury started Its upward journey four }sieuths in attendance to-morrow at the| Wiltse struck out aries Lester Hoffstadt, of No. 28 Wi a ee Daa RE COCO Ue ie Me Ga IN LAND FRAUD CASE, | weddings of Miss Ureula J. Morgan, & Duh af lee pee : ghty-third street, was arralgned in ea Y edd, | at the hour yesterday, Shortly | Z daughter of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. J (ene ENG : aha sacy, " By ri ; pt an eye on them’ while! TN MM Getoe elesaueWe —- f d Mrs. Joan | ney, NO RUNS West Side Court this afternoon CA CTA Oe als cli after! ee ie Se ekge nee) 2] aanll WASHINGTON) June) 22—Frederick 9 aerate nets Willian Fitz Ninth Inning. harged with forgery, on complaint of x hey vis ouse In’ West | 2c sav sesterday. : sent Senneider were |Simon, rector of St. Mary's Church, | 7. Me 4 Fifty-elghth street, witch they en-| The poitce began to get reports of | A Hyde and Joseph Schneider were | TiXeio, ‘where the ceremony will take | Dovle threw out Steinfel Wee Bet tie Ot C3 tered at 1.49 in the! morning, |prostrations fro the neat shortly pe- {found guilty of ernepiracy to-day 10 | piace walked, Kling wis ‘ merca nts of West Hiding in the Bathroom, bul rgeons , the Criminal Court here the end of Pie bride to be ts @ nieec of J. Piar-) bad throw, Sligie to se third. stre Hfore noon and the ambulance surgeons i i a Trnker Was Doyle “on the night of Aug. 14," sald the! were kept busy. thelr trial on charges growing out of [Pont Morgan, and because of the bank-| base. TMK May thet to the Headquarters dee witness, Me, | Mattson, Nisited the! From tie wal weather bureru came! land frauds John A. Benson and | reception which will follow a New York | Lundgren fied to Seymou O RUN who found young Hoffstadt Home ot Dr. Wainwright. T felepiot |the information that the heat would! Henry P. Dimont were acquitted jexentive. was| desired) toibe/ an the alert ———— hase through the Tenderloin, to Mr. Mathison, He came tothe! continue ail tnrough to-morrow; that) ‘The jury reported earlier that no} Oe Poe PM oCamerty looked. over FOR $22,000,000.) complaints, Involving ‘close toy s,m Breslin with two other men. We went | thorn i no suggestion of showers in| agreement could be reached, but was | squad and detailed Lieut, Dovlady ne RECEIVER have been made) against him, othe to Pr. Walnwright’s room and gained | Sient, und that the highest temperature | Instructed by the court to deliberate | uake bis debut at the wedding, and in-| SAS EF ce mane|Datticlar complaint wax for forging “Mrs. Mattison was not In sight, but 1)since last August will be rexched ‘longer. sruntes im to keep out the undesir- | A. BATS. iB 4 check for $35 signed with Mr. Meach- made a Httle search and found her ail] The busiest place in the country to- | Sa, geen way and Refrigerating Merger. /am’s name and cashed by A. J. Plagwe, heaped up, hiding {na corner of Dr Peicaktainay Galen ennedl ; a grocer of No, #2 Columbus avenui vatroviat datinglwatel bath rocnit dav at & o'clock was Galveston, Yex., ¥: K, ON. J. June %.—Vice- e. Walrnetshin Beate baton dat the temperature. wus ai, joni BRYAN CHOOSES SECONDER.|ZIONIST STARVES TO eerie Tewaller testy: anpaliten| | DelteeYena DAYICIARS ms incatcCata “Mr. Mattison sald: ‘I've caught you |@ desteed higher than the tomperature —_—— DEATH FOR “CU jenengenlor © 5 checks were payable to bearer and At Inst, and Re werved the papers’ on | tn New York at the same time. lerceeronD poe Ven Ling ait 2G RE.” | Randowh © bial ahd st He SB: em) drawn on the Garfield National Bank, her in ‘the suit for divorce he had al-|!" 4) cord: | MONPe Q etait AM eae) porary receiver fc fe Consolidated When Hoffstadt was arrested hi ready commenced.” As yesterday was a record-breaker | gwanson, of Virginia, has been invited] oAcAGo, June %—Mrs. Lou Railway Lightning and Refrigerating When ( ed he hed -—~—_—__ for this year it wasn’t hard to form Wilh J. Bryan t uika ja bank book of the Garfield and also caine ey Melal een IU meant eral tp) form |p william Bryan to second his | phompson, forty years old, resident of |Company. & holding corporation with al iyo checks, one for $2100 and the * KILLED CHED BALL. pect to-day, and the descent of eee nomination for President at the Den-/ zion City, the town founded by the late | capital of $2,000,000, of which inore than | other for $100. i WOONSOCKET, R. 1, Jane 2 foughty old friend, Gen. Humidit ver Convention. John Alexander Dowle, died to-day | $21,000,009 of the stock fs outstanding The police ay Bay Dewess, August Senecac, elghieen Years of age, fypon the city Was an established MY. | Thy invitation came by mail to-day from starvation, after a forty-day fast,| The subsidiary companies are the Con No heeds et Non iat Weer tae ied wt his home hore to-day as a're:[apout the same time that tye thou: [2m Gee at once replied that » said to have undertaken the or,|solidated Klectric Lighting and Equip-|(y-ntth street, are among the come sult of having been htt the head | tends of workers began coming over | '¢. Would happy to perform deal in the belief that it would cure her ment Company, of Maine, capital sl6,- plainants, fy. a pitched ball during an amateug K over Ithat service for his former Congression-|of cancer. She and her husband were aud thy Railway and Stationary Hoffstadt was arrested at the Hi A010, and the ra Sempaay, ef Delaware, Hamilton, es! Bi yn yesterday. Bei egterday Death was NEW YORH, HOT WAVE GROWS from Brooklyn and Jersey and dowa trem Harlem an4 the Bronx. Mim AWA 000000000008 MONDAY, jU GIANTS TAKE THIRD GAME FROM CUBS NE 22, 1908. al colleague. members 0: Mr, Swanson a delegate-at-lacge, = that exist CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RAC VAATED OURAOOAAAADAEEN TE TETROE 10090 0501 000000000000000900000004 000778 ["Gitenation Books Open to All| ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.’ Pe of the. numerous Cute epi po ie, i wa: ES. To-Day's Weather—FAIR AND WARM. y ae TION PRICE ONE CENT RESULTS EDI Porty-fitth street, is twenty-eight years eld,