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| a — “— ———- p regulation of rallronds engaged in In- | die attonat Committee trom New | or tate, terstate commerce. G, F. Ketchum, of Warwlek, pro: “TO THIS END WE RECOMMEND | tested against the adoption of the unit | THE PHYSICAL VALUATION OF | rule, on the ground that it placed tie THE RAILROADS BY THE INTER- | entire vote of the delegation Into the STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION hands of one man — SUCH VALUATION TO TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION THE ORIGINAL CO#T OF CONSTRUCTION AND ALL } ELEMENTS OF VALUE THAT | RENDER THE VALUATION JUST AND FAIR, “We favor such legislation as will prohibit the railroads from engaging in buatness which bri them into competition with thelr shippers; also Permanent Chairman’s ADE OR OTE EERE legistation which will assure such re- DENVER, July %&—When Henry D. | dug ne in Caatentetiusy agen @layton, of Alabama, was Introduced conditions will permit, care belMK | as permanent Chairman of the Demo- j taken to avold reduction that would | cratig National Convention, he spoke! compel a reduction of wages, prevent 1 nate as follows: adequate service, or do Injustice to “PBI I Se parr er legitimate investments, | em remecrs Ce VERE: Dene j “We heartily approve the laws | cratle Ideas ere now popular. Doc- prohibiting the pass and the re- | ‘ines always taught by our party and bate, and we favor any further | Scoffed at our opponents are now n, | Utked as a gospel of thelr own, Menaures and polictes of Demo- necessary legislation to re correct and prevent such abuses,” ‘hese planks of the sub-committee cratic origin are now pretendedly must now be passel upon by the full Mdvocated by the leaders of the commitice, and it was to enable the | Republican party, Tt is no longer meniters to examine the work of the! ®narchintle (g declare private mo- | suS-committee tt the convention ad» MOpely to be Indefensthle, or that Journed until 7 o'clock to-night the great transportation com- - Wameny inthe Weather: panies should be governed and Denver tia handed the convention a) on role brawler. Jemon in the way of weather yesterday | Pormer questioning of the decision of and to-day. ‘Thig Is one of those days, ® PATE Majority of the Supreme Court {hat make a man wonder {f he couldn't |!" the Income tax case cannot now be et cooled off a little were he trans MeAhd, Decause of the greater noise of Bianted to a polnt approximating the t@ vehement and embroidered denun- { middle of the desert of Sahara, The °@ton of judges and judicial acts that H Denver papers have been gleefully: dis. | °&V® shocked the country. Binylne aancutshge ¢rom New ¥ A demand for revision of the tariff ing the awful heat, It is a 18 Dot BU MBre AE ato Ceastoy that at no part of the New York hot iMdusttial system, ‘Trusts are not to spell it had much on to-day here, The PE tolerated even by the Republican | Dbnverite le not dismayed, however, | Party: We need not now enlarge on “Why,” he shouts as’ the persp the List of Republican admissions and | promises for election purposes only Grops from the end of ,his ni e ie Republican party has made marked ain't hot like you people know } Just warmed it-up a bit so youd feel | PTORFess In promises to the people and at home much greater progress tn alding selfisi | Despite the blistering sunlight out- AG CHR UAT caMAn S(O side this marvellous Convention Hal Bulded by expediency and cam: | was cool and airy and comfortable as essity, Ww Mi camp this year the crowd was assembling. Nothing’ ‘ te ground, swhort of a combination of torrid outside Assails Republicamt temperature and a fever of excitement | biican party having had pervading about 8,08 people y its f the ederal Government four walls can make the rium a decade must give an even begin to be th hat of its stewardship, Its pre the Coliseum in Chic the day aims, large! hout foun ‘Taft was nominated. dation and largely exaggerated, will It was 1131 o'clock when Chairman! Bell began to smite the desk with his|, #t honest investigation reveal the gavel. The New Yorkers marched down | Mid ant dete aws passed by that the main aisle practically in a body | > A) policies maintained, re- ‘and soon filled their reservation the recent panic and | its consequen tion pi promlaes broken; dis competenc The Convention in Session. sim sted extren seats. wisdon what legisiation equired iy The Committ Pe pane | (He country e Committee on Permanent Organs ‘8 oUMTY. | oni Seaton was ready with its report, and generate and cratty. is a’ capable, Ae Congressman Clayton was given his termined, hetest Democracy in’ sym- | ta all just pul chance to spring his carefully prepared demands and askin s behalr name of Roo: » the Presiden w « to conjure wit psident and will rely fit The club Was escorted nd drum corp, the latter of t contin’ So talk the talk has been | (lu nomit entertaining, lashes of tumor hace be su was ~~ Jiluminated the earnest labore of the DY the of effivla coaveniion managers. The on coarse machine methods ening vital talks in. the. ¢ the ano ty were delivered ty we same time h | delegate the consclence of iI ° refor tier, Littleton'’s Speech, quently interru| July 9~1 N y rk fielegation held another caucus als TO FIGHT INDIANS. Morning, but the on action tuke: one with reference to the attitude of i Gelecation toward (he yomination SO President and Vice-Pres was i ed eon) formal adoption of the “unit rate” un- | pany of the National Guard at Chandler Wer the operation of y e enti | to p “ the scene of the FB votes of the State in nver Indian troubles rdered. Ji) weill be casi in one block request of two steriffs and Adjt,.( lorman F. Mack. of Buffalo, was | Canton is on the scene. O01 mousy re-elected as member of | companies were orde The greatest crowd the Auditorium tossed dy ite failures eet ‘ Was hela) tus’ fev hind Usseiniited| Siniie seeds; andl extibiling thee when Rabbl Koch opened the por nceteney th ay Varieties ° ceedings with an invocation, For the) jiiveting eomelesions ee eement Bulletins first time spectators were allowed to ca he RATE Hor to) alleged) ; purpose of advising that party so long stand in the open spaces back of the in control and ul wat Roosevelt people seem to have been) and with low Injunction Plank Calls for Jury Trial in Contempt Cases THURSDAY, JULY 9,_ dk A MURPHY BOOMED BROOKLYN OUT ~ AS WANAGER | DENVER, July 9.—Following is the full and correct text of the in- | BRYAN CAMPAIGN junction plank as adopted by the full sub-committee of the Committee on Resolutions and as it {s expected to he incorporated in the’platform “The courts of justice are the bulwark of our liberties, and we yleld to none in our purpose io maintain their dignity, Our party has given to the bench a long line of distinguished judges who have added to the respeot and confidence in which this department must | te jealously maintained, | “We resent the ati'mpt of the Reptthifean party to raise a false | issue respecting the judiciary. it is an unjust reflection upon a great body of our citizens to assume that they lack respect for the courts. “It 1s the function pf the courts to Interpret the laws which the people create, and if the laws appear to work economic, social or political Injustice, it 1s our duty to change them. The only basis upon which the Integrity of our courts can stand is that of un- ewreving justice and protection of life, personal liberty and prop- erty. If judicial processes may be abused, we should guard them against aguge. “Experience has proved the necessity of a mondification of the | present law relating to injunctions and we reiterate the pledge of | our national platforms of 1896 and 1904 in favor of the measure which passed the United States Senate In 1896, but which a Repub- lican Congress has ever since refused to enact, relating to con- tempis in Federal courts and providing foy trial by jury in cases of indirect contempt, Questions of judicial praciice have arisen especially in connec- tion with Industrial disputes. We demand that the parties to all judicial proceedings should be treated with rigid impartiality and that Injunctions should not be issued in any cases in which injune- tions would not issue if no industrial dispute were involved, “The expanding organization of industry makes {t easential that there should be no abridgement of the right of wage-earners and producers to organize for the protection of wages and the improve- ment of labor conditions to the end that such laeor organizations and their members should not be regarded as illegal combinations in restraint of trade, “We favor the eight-hour day on all government work. “We pledge the Democratic party to the enactment of a law by Congress as far as the Federal jurisdiction extends for a general em- ployers’ Hability act covering injury to body or loss of life of em- | ployees. | “We pledge the Democratic party to the enactment of a law cre- ating a department of labor, represented separately in the Presi- dent's Cabinet, which department shall include the subject of mines and mining.” | HOTEL THIEF CAUGHT, INDICTED, TRIED AND of the Denver SENTENCED IN ONE DAY. Convention. (Continued from First Page.) in the ft slic | t - 7 Speech, Tom smith, Secretary of Tam-| azment. ‘fu uiat judgment the tons fore. Mrs, Cookson involuntarily asked read (ie conunittee's report, | "Ust be submitted “And. we unhesttat. | ae the customary question: Mr, Clayton got a rousing reception | ME! <rubiit cur cane to that tine and | DENVER, Col. July 9-143 A. M— “What do you want?” she said he took the gavel from Tempo-! tirzuisies tie American peophe ” “| Temporary CWairman Bell calls conven- Major Cookson, lying in a twin bed p eople, | fde hi f ned his Chairman Bet 1i (us euiddrennial contest Mt. Roose. | tion to order, Invocation by Rabbi Slongside hers, stirred and opened hi Chairman Clayton ig a big, round) Sek, HAE Mentiled hnselt with Mv. | Kooh, of Seattle, @ former Democrat, ¢ve#. Instantly the atranger drew a re- man, with a big, round head and a big, with Mr. Roosevelt. ‘The Republican Mi36 A. M,—Senator MoCreary, of Seiver What happened then {8 bes round voice. He wore a frock coat but-, Party iseparably identified the | Kentucky, hands up report of Com- fold In Mra. Coukson’s own account as/ toned up, and anybody who has ever brains. th . 1 ny (Bc ontlelze ¢ fate [mites on Permanent Organization, Hee han! 1 G ft Thee eee feen a frock coat on a fat man onal crdlcize tls plirsuing shadow, And so, |T@commending appointment of Con-\ OC or ANE lite Oo We h y need g. h i if ft should appear to any |gressman Henry D, Clayton, of Ala- ordered is) pot. to" get OUL Oo! i jot day need go no further for the noth 1 denouncing with our hand’ raised,"" she said, “and Answer. Bo it said for Chairman Clay+ abuse ayGrATRAueie. oxrerou anellteatie we obeyed. Then he told us that if we| ton, however, he did not fence his neck SuUse’, ration any license $s|_ 2 MeQuiston, of Penn- ¥t 00° ae | with a standing collar. tarurne “che. impossibility of | ceca (halatiey lant |reen outer moued abe. would ssnoct| The speech of the Permanent Chatr-! gepar: y pimsent occupant of the {contesting delegates who had been de- _Ll¢ down on vour faces side by side! man occupied Just one hour, Within | W from is own anointe? | clared eligible last night had not been With Your arms stretched up over vour Rare ine teteen aoe 8 | on ; Z able to secure tickets of adinission. Meade’ Wes his next order, We dla} . M On Roosevelt's Record. 1a that, too. He picked towel, t it! St. Louis butted into t Chairman Bell directed sergeant-at- ‘2A OLB ee IP AsO Ee . troduced the Francis been made evident in the pent-| arms to see that the eight del info strips, leaned over me and crossed| nyeribed “David Ry ign that the Republicans will e ght delegates) ands and tied them at the wrist.| ere given seats. it) Noone=Committee appointed te Then he started to force a handerchiet| which cauried a sword, The ‘advertised. himeclt and as|COF Permanent Chatrman to platform, | "sy guypuie, now, that he only meant, Hunt for Committee. es with “A. frequency and gpiity| 12.0 P, M.Chalrman Clayton escorted [; Lee ey bees anne : surpasses. the Lest efforts Of (he! by Congresm ; Ned lo gag me, but I thought he was about saTle convention and ite ofcers wore {pat iene by Congressman MoCreary, of Ken-|+ use chlorofo SeLaeeulatnatees: In ignorance of the status of affairs in|“ A°Mat nenished Memiblican, a former|ttcky; Lewis Nixon, of New York, and ; Peon ng lec te ae the committee-on resolution, A sleuth-\ cabinet officer, once pubiicly. proclaimed | John Raker, of California rk, and strain myself any longer. 1 screamed RETO CRRA oe ted (he President. tu be the greatest Hee ties fornia, to platform. lout and, leaping up, I hit him with my | mes ond ca en. reroi| honent, of the art of advertising th oe eee to Smith, Catherine) pound hands, knocking him over back- | {pon to give the convention ¢¢ nal has Deen-told and not allowed to tormet lor Denver, wath Smith, three ttle girls | wards, My nusband leaped up andj Jo fizns over. With eal Democratie that in" iis opinion bik energies have| © ypenver: Walk down centre aisle t0 | grappled with iim f an heen devoted to the accomplishment of | Platform and present bunches of Jac $0 enter the throng with cy high i reba cra nat Hi ont roses to Chal C ’ eae “a ice wearers Away: | He called tg the platform one Raymoiid is vet incomplete, It ko only because) ann ‘ Ha Sr cr etna seeae ts WTherM| knocked the revolver out | obbins, of Chicago, w 8 good his underta 8 00 Vi applause, As Clayton | up little ones | 4 i ersl| talker, "Mr, Robbing ‘was well received | CAtreg e a ese ete” pao, Cl and kisses them there are cries of "Hobe {of the Tan's hands, He drew a knife, and made good, being wise enough to f Fe eres OF HOD" and my husband got that away from| Btick close “to radical Dem fon ‘him. He struck the fellow in the face! trine, mixed with vigorous ay 1 : 12.08 P. M.—Cha! “ay! t his conventlos ‘ and his Spear is speeci with announcement that this) on him and held him down. All this art of atte ne aretanan > is a Democratic year §shing ‘a actor fndereeh 4 ey 12.16 P. M—Chair ‘ [time I was sitting up in bed working to Republics r + ated) ee Be M—Unalrman Clayton took @/ get my arms free and calling for help. ae Nainne tune Me vance by joning name of Roose. eas) fi : When I All the! the revolver, I took possession of which had fallen to floor, | holding {t at the man's head, I janaged to call up the office downstairs the telephone and asked them to send p. In the mean while, however, my es had alarmed many persons. Not a cheer ri ded re the first day. 3 P. M.-Mention of name of Grover. y) ‘leveland by Chairman Clayton greeted prolonged cheers ne ks here have come from gett M6 2. M—Chalrman Clayton ends} “In a minute or two f could Mie toe eal | pied by polish, but commonnlaces, delogates cheer and wave hate) voices outside, and some one beat an Martin We Littleton oo eeoreesion: A Cause of Regret MCs EET Dixie.” Uproar the door and wanted to come In. I re- Was the next to rtain heute minded American could reay| Of Yells fused to admit them unless they could gemblage, which comprised “by tHisegOne wire teeta ‘6 P. M.—Jefferson Marching Club,! prove to us they were not confederates paramere, than 10,00 person: And regret mortifvaring of St Louis, marching throug. all! of the man we had overpowered. ‘Then Litt ston has the edge on most should have go, With band, carry banr insoribed{ one of thern flung a cap through the Men in affairs of this kind. “1 ndicating to a great aR. Francia for V transom, and J Knew they must be born in Tennessee, lived many years in his successor, an > policemen, and jet them In.” npxee and moved to New York ax the party should have 9 P. M.—Commit Major Cookson, attired in the wisps of st a nnaconste He has wit and int to a cowardiy hunuilatior when Committee on Platform will! what had been a night shirt, was sitting ploqu and, orato: cunning. His} was as manifest as it was degra » reads to report Gpon "Mr, Schultz,” and "Mr, Sohiltz peech was short, but it contained a| “What are the policies that eon read 4 was a sight to behold, His face had promise that jew, York will stand by , the of the Republican party 15 P. M—Raymond Robbins. of Chi- been battered half off of him. In his Brought the whole convectinr at titt kn and that are yelled upon | cago, invited to platform to fill out Ine pockets the polleeman found a pepper feet Moe Vention to its the ca ¥ of Mr. Taft? | terim witi gpeect siiaker full of cayenne—a quaint con- T Pinttormb iene emcees Loelt for ulinding a suddenly aroused bers the new 8 to convince boing ends speech and’ sleeper. He wore gray, just as did Me. hs R e Martin §W. Littleton bring that | Ducas-Milier-Parish-Clark, of the ot of the Rand House and t Beach also the Grand, the Hoffman e Orlental coghized him at Platform Committee atter committee wi reports: Manhattan After Major son had testified Magistrate Wahie that not be ready to submit platform until 7 o'clock to- | neta Levine in bonds of $10,00 each on flak wo charges—robbery and attempted 182 P. M—Cries for “Jim Ham’ | murder. The total of the bail made ar Lewis go, but the pink whisk-| "moat unprecedented sum, red ‘roan. doen. Nok responds GeAdy Authorities Lost No Time. 7 o'clock P. M moves adjournment ti! t s of (no, Detective Bureau that he had booked P. M.—Convention adjourned un- p for this afternoon on the Baltic, 7 P.M, and that it would cause him heavy lo Major Cookson explained to the ‘in time to nail Downs | cme TEN (UP WT He CHCAGIS FALCADA BEAT SEEK CRLAND MILLIONAIRE HLCEMAN QUESTION MARK IN GREAT FINISH eel Head of Tammany Now Donovan in Efort to Get Out) Pair Race Like Team Through Eighteen-Year-OM \nni Ritzer Talked Of as Chairman of National Committe ber of the com: he air, and State qn Conners {s still hopeful that he National | Burch, will : July 9—Charles F. Murphy {has a full-blown boom {n circulation to- Jaay for chairman of the (Committee. The question of filing Nor | Humme lan BE, Mack's place as New York tee is still up | airman “Fingy"’ ‘cane “promotion.” He Is booming Mack | itor the place. Mack is hopef ii, but none | too confident that he will be re-elected, | Tt was sald last night by a man very to Murphy that the pi still stands, Mac Fifth Inning: tyre walked Schaefer s tarity fo retire i ot Last Position Puts in Rucker, BATTING ORDER. Chicago. Brooklyn. if, Hoffman, ib. Maloney, Shoekard, If. | ey Moward, rf. Lumley, rf, Zimmemman, 2b, yrdan, 1b steinfeldt, do, | Sheehan, i) Moran, ¢, Lewis, Durbin, ef, Bergen. e. Tinker, ss, Rucker, p. Pflester, p. Umpites—& (Special 13 "Che Bveni CUB PARK, CHICAGG the chance to (wist udderham and Rigier ng World) series one w of the [Or another, both the Cuds and Brook- ir b h to ne and the bases ash was tro hot “Melntyre scored nan's fly to Hemphill. Cou ed out Cobb on & grounder, lined our to Stahl sing! B Orth £ ling the lowed hmidt y single to scoring And sending Keeler to third On throw Chase took second. Morlarity eat out @ w single, scoring both Keeler and Chase, Mortar: y : sliding {nto 3 pr @ short he recovered and ran the bases. threw out Hemphill, FIVE RUNS, Sixth Inning. Manning took Orth’s place in the boy tor New York. gie into left. On 8 Manning to Niles, Dow Molntyre beat out a sid Downs smashed a sin- mers sacrifice, got to second. y one, and as} j | | | | D. July rm | | | Reaching safet Lett Home July 3 With Kelly, Stretch, With Jockeys Driving Like Demons. (Conti n First Page.) General alarms wore sent out simale — taneously to-day for Miss Anna Retaer. by this time the rest of the field was) elshteen years old, a diessmaker, of weil on their Way lo the back atretcn. No, 1380 De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn, and Sater fell tacks Thence) for Daniel Hi. Ketly, a policeman at- jarile Bilison was over the paddock | tached to the Ralph avenue station and fence in a fifty and frat to reach commoniy Known in the department as Capt f iceman,” beca 18 boy. Assisted by Duane, of fe Pinkertons, he carried Fuerst to the Wades auheldevablac inane’ speculations in Lon ‘. the youngster the "Millionatre Pol has se ie in rea Island paddock, Where a. physician examined iim hurriedly, ‘That he wasn't killed outright Is a miracle, Fuerst fell at almost the identical apot| To-day Miss Retzer’a mother e Jockey Walsh was so badly in-| Kelly'a) w Whonives jured on Vino last year. There was g 3 f Interest In the race after Puerer's Somers street, Brooklyn, wer Marathon simply galloped in front Ralph avenue station incom hy's beom for chairman BO sulted Tal ees theory waa that Murphy himself had [Me Cubs hobbiing amlably and the | Grace ¢ the place. hea i ean i A the bow started £0 as to make the | Brooklyns grinning above thelr ankle |, Harrigan Mey" atruck np he Dard loft hie hon lye ay ule ae [Job appear mure tempting to Conners, | Yandages. “The worst ivoking set of eee PL eWAes const as este Uri ae ites A theory Was that Murphy real- | ¢Tpples I ever fan * quoth Patsy Don- | ret time In Uhe colors ot HR Pasa hs ‘ i i Mad nee th a RAG .) Van, as ‘he gazed upon them: ot nome a half a lengta 5 3 n cash fror : ige pee [to get out of the cellar, tf auch a Sth PU eau Was rested Pair Went Together July 3 pues eed \thing can be done. ‘The Cubs, unex-/that his backers had a chance to feel ng of July 3, according aes pilentorke inte. fr i gain [site TOVGTL eC anle whie Tee Stee ly called HIGHLANDERS bara tiya oUt 0) eid the Jen: vin the saddle, was wel nt e lett Miss . nee, sitting the stand, said to ‘otter, however, had Harrigan, by far as not stv ee jat least a couple of his cripples would|the best horse jn the race, eased up ribed ae (Continued from Firat sage.) ve able to play by Saturday man Me ek gowns ie 5 feet 4 | Rucker and Pieister were the oppos-!close for the show 1: rand eyes, She & single to lef, Moriavity was caught |!g ditchers ie U. Kido ack gloves and sivallng second, Schmit to, Seugeter First Inning. iy n't have tom t bends around Burch out, Pfeister to Hoitman — M Cee thy CU ad tn front of loney filed to Hoffmin. Hummel fene n H with Miss NO RUNS. Rane i On April 3 Hoffman hit vy pitched Gall. Bheckard e race, fot F te nah i sactlaced, Rucke' to Jorden Howard |@% she pleased. Brother 0 1 fits her brother, J a shot him- safe on ‘Hummel's Hee oH ununalWanee Va yeaa at SV eate Montck self tn Saratoga Park. He lingered at tumbled Zimmeriman's roller, Hoftme ie Bet Ae) Mary's Hosp tl June 2, w scoring. Steinfeldt fouled to Bergen ~ ne ‘ avid 7 ay ke ids Moran popped to Jordan. La 4 Mac ny erISeiLY Second Inning. | detailed to we 1 A} e sister came outa Mewan acca | nto the hospital to see the wounded {0 Hoftman, Sheehan outs| nan, and in that way she met the ienttotngy el wealthy patrol ‘0 Hoffman, NO RUNS 1 Kelly has be sever struck out. Tinker Walks. | He 4 severely thts Pfoister sacrificed. Rucker to Jordan. | and ta Hoffman struck out. NO RUNS | ‘ Third rerUne: ' | THOMAS WEBSTER ASSIGNS Bergen fed to offman Rucker Sees rhe is We e walks Bur Deut Moran to Hoffman. | saree i ‘ at HA end aloney o} teinfeldt to Hoffman. | > Ne = , _._ tlectroplater sono § ‘ RUNS Connecticut Champion Loses sy-day assis: ward | walled Howard | forced ; Matct aE § kard, Hummel to Lewis to Jordan,| = hy y ¢ kin ane Med CEE reg Tee ea eae guceae real ils Bust Round of Match Seteni ht off second, Rurch to Lewle Bios Hummel. NO RUNS C Fourth Inning. RIKE® Ball threw past Chase at first Downs), Hummel filed to Sheckard. ectal to The Evening Worll) scored and Melntyre took gud, Beat out a grounder. Jordan i HAVEN, July ®—Connectiont te Schaefer filed to Keeler, Crawford| Sheehan singled through ea new ampion this year | 4 , w golf enampion th 2 was out to Chase, unassisted. ONE Lewis flied to Howard, 1, ees eV alal Wn aEN Bitng. Bergen. singled feft, scoring | for Prof, W. K, Shepard, of Yale, was as (d osiery Stalil drove a long fi Metutyre, Jordan. Rucker singled to left, scor- us afternoon # first round Schaefer threw out Kleinow, and Man. ing Sheehan, Buren fed to Durbin meh oe NEE TIAVEK MADE TO FIT iG a Ts Cueetnon eae: UAC NOVICE An reiareangtedt toltant a meat erin hy Club, 3 up'and 4 to eo. by. Riker’s Elastic Abdominal - 1 gied to Durdin forced S8tein- Jackson, of Middletown, Shepard Belts, $3.50 up. Scventh Inning. teldt, Rucker to Lewis, Burch caught |. TACK f Neauseeeuinute ob) was an easy out Mpriarity to | Tinker’a Iner and doubled up Moran, | Was in uncertain form Jast week in th ase. Rossman dropped a single be- | Burch to Lewls, NO RUNS. Apawamis fournament at Rye, and Bing masons aire taal RY, Ball Fifth Inning. yesterday barely made the mplon- e§ Was Olt, Rossman to Summers, | Maloney fanned. Hummell fied to! Ship set vila covered the bag. Ball struck out, | Zimmerman Lumley struck out. NO| R,H, Hovey, Hartford, low score p mler Hfted a fly to Downs, NO| RUNS. ‘i yesterday, made 73 again RUNS, | Pfelater struck ont. Hoffman walked, | Winner Nepierdas. Men the cours? Eighth Inning. Sheokard out, Hummell to Jordan. | Morning,’once more equaling W. Ball threw Down Summers! Howard flied 1) Lumley. NO RUNS record and at the same time wae . popped out to Niles, McIntyre fied tol Sixth Inning, Wan | Beans ee ease Hemphill, NO RUNS. | Jordan to Moran, Shee! 1 the exception of C. F, . Chase beat out a #low one to third. | walked. Lewis forced Sieehan, Hoff-| Nougatuck, veating P.M. Smith. Hari- Linen Mesh Summer Belt, $2.50 Downs threw out Morlarity and Chase |man to Tinker, Hergen out, Pfelster to by | up, none of the champions Wool Stomach Bands, 75¢ up. went to second. Hemphill drove a two- NS. j matches we se, The others Special belts for use after appendicitis dagger into left and Ciase scored, Sta struck out. Kleinow's smash was 100 hot for Schae! second, while Hemphill scored. ning rolled out to Roseman. RUNS. Ninth Inning. nh | r, and he took | Schaefer singled to right and went tol Steinfeld dropped it, b first. Bohaefer scored on Cob! Rossman was purposely Jones batted for Coug! ond to walk. to short | Le Moran out, Lewis to! heat Be Re Ce 4 Jordan, NO 1 to) KO. Bia a nal ae haiaas RIKER |. Man-} ; Db. Powers. ridge t, 2 up anc to TWO | Seventhaloninas als. White, 24, New Haven, bear W | tucker filed to Tinker, Burch sin-/ \, Pratt, Hartord. 5 up and (to go; Knee Caps, I gled to centre, Maloney hit past third, | 1.'8, Bronson, New Haven beat J. rice d |Bheckard threw In to stop Burch, and| Hughes, Hartford. 6 up and 4 to go eggins ani bit, che umpire | Tredennick, Meriden, beat Willis Aur: 88 Riot and ruction, | tin, Norwich, 2 up. ‘ Anklets. b's long) Hummel filed to Durbin. NO RUNS. In the play off for the three ’ | places in. the shampionehls 2 ‘i c up —— Le allowed | Marshall, New Haven, lost and 3 5 le hin, He |‘Tredennick, 8, Stoddard and E. @ ey WINDSOR RESULTS. Bronson won, The weather was € | third as Crawford shot a safe one past! called Burch out | fly to Keeler and Crawford took sec-| sent a hot grounder through Ball's legs, scoring Crawford. Schmid ing the bases, pitched _ ball Thom also forcing In nit, forcing in Jones at the plate, for a double Kleinow's t war too ii out tirst Willetts pitening for Detroit went out Ball RUNS. ——_-. Downs was hit Rossman. batted for Summers and was Niles ge MeIntyre's grounder and threw Schmidt by. hrow singled, fill- a to ate, but Chase whipped the ball over to third BROKER ALEXANDER ALIVE, BUT NO HOPE FOR HIM, DEXTER, Mi FOUR RUNS. Kiliifer | to second and Downs to third. Niles filed to Cobb and Downs threw | Killifer threw out Keeler, NO) July 9%—Richard Alexander, the New York broker who fired two shots into ils own head yee. ph: there was no hope for him. if he were compelled to emain was just allve early to-day, His) jan repeated his prediction that here ntil the ordinary processes of the law ad bean followed. Recaus: ald of the District-Attor ivoker for a speedy | se. It waa speedy, to9 of this the office was | naling of the! When the name of J line 4 to platform. He | scheduled | Hote ne blue street sult was in from the police court Major and Mrs Wie reachear te cron Guffey eri SRUEtBeat an intellectual feast,” luled jis bedroom. It developed that he had Cookson drove straight to the Criminal that Od rar here toy foaeined veda ie tes | gathered together Mrs. Cookson’s jew- Courts Bullding, two miles distant. national committee inembership It he , M ton, introduced as| ls, worth $2,000, before his lantern vy were taken at once lefore the Od jose hls Philadelphia aaa rtrd ken 1 silver-tongued ora-| awakened (ielr owner, Grand Jury and sworn. Almost before And bhe expression of sympathy RC ; Tells His St they. finished telling their story the Congratijation wil be ble ee att s on behalf of New York| 6 Story: {Mand Jury. Was authorizing Asdistant But Chairman Clayton put a chit ot e of Denver for thelr, In the presence of Inspector MoCaf- pistrict-Attorney Marshall to draw two ih igman Clayton put a shill an fi {ng 80 fine an Ayai-| f¢fty and a lo: of reporters the captive, Indictments against Levthe—one for as- ib OF MIRE uatonat ks Bras made halt to two-thirds of a clean. sault in tne first degree and one for HAN tr Banh a ecr aa ? jbreast. He sald hie Nathan Levi. purglary_in the first degree also. h settled a vena tac not M ‘oar as Littleton. twenty years old, Formerly, he gai Judge er had agined to en oeraes it co! got ok at Ne 0 vill loya wae a ctack aiesman wh orker, He was sitting in General Sessions. Le- pall at 160 o'clock with the tesot Tigesl waar ee nally at No. 63 Simpson. tree Hy vere Vine was avtalgned without any of the Nib) GOIRIRIT LAS Ger rye Me ; fatale 1 tate business, customary. preliminaries ui Ree on, Rerolut 5 P. M.—Littleton ends speech 4 snecond. street, And They Sailed Home. but ore Gre 1.98 Po M—Secretary begins reading | until his death two months ago. a ' hal micas / oratory bine re IR RREN nate Bt am in love With @ girl and 1 wen rhe routine was altered go hat Mire, rat ; J ns binding: of names of new National Committee-| 1 arty ie confessed to the {n.| Cookson mignt testify. She told her pes os tr ine enon men hector,” It takes a lot of money tor story; 86 AC Peete tee nam: ‘ a of insolent “9. Py | te for her and it on th dy was i D to resnond ana a re ntl 1 baletu HP. M—Wild cheering as name of | OP eetting the coin Ha ISON: way Cec nad finished the couple hurried night was ord the ex. Col, James M. Guffey for National! °-phe Cooksons had the room next to, from the court nouse. They reached _-—>——_ Committeeman of Pennsylvania is read, | iim last night. ‘To reach thetr bedroom | the White Star dock barely In time STB RADeCHiT window he walked the coping two hun.| to voard the ialtic before she sailed. MACK AGAIN ON 2 P. M—Chairman Clayton declares jred feet up and balanced himeelf ti| “Meanwhile the trial had becn ntshed é AGAIN ON mill mark when Pennsylvania delegation | the narrow ledge whiie fa wunfeatened | Levine walved the privilege of asking aut : ght of Dem Be rata eee hana the window from the outade. Counsel and he Would plead THE NATIONAL f the retire ynal Ko\ ud selects another natlonal com-| “ty Jofterson Market Court Leving was Shiiys ineeroth. charges. He alec ed: COM) vy | men economically. af. mitteeman his name wili be received, | identified as the ma nvhy robbed Miran | SUltY “OP oyperies at Lie Tmperial MMITTER, mises Es © P M-—List of Honorary Vice-\ Tyree, a Utah mine owner at the Hotel | Ty @neisea. a hee nte read by chairman Tnperial, | unde arnge ytd cireum-|° =, didn’t mean to hurt anybody, tance other ni TI f ” i. a DENVER OKLAHOMA TROOPS OFF 1 M.—Committee appointed to| Of the. Her, a ee ehere | eoumbi ne Banc. Ot only Jad bias ievotver and knife because I was going to the woods to camp.” ‘T sentence to not forty years at hard Prison." he was on his way ‘ond atrent outh had left home # year jo hat his family had no interest {n nim. h to 8! that ¢ uu," sald Judge Foster, , less than ten nor more than labor in State's | fe cursed as he was led away. In n hour, handcuffed between two ne nd (Special to The Evening World.) July WINDSOR, Ont., races resulted as follow FIRST RACE—Purse mares; thr six furlongs.—Please, 9% 7102, 6105 and 3 to} Jane Swift, 102 (Schillin and 2 to §, second; Bert cls), N to 16 tot a Time1.13 1-6. Grace Topsy Robinson, Dandy Belle also ran. two-vear-olds; five turl Cholee, 113 (Nicol), 11 t to 2, 108 (C, Koerner), 7 to 2. 108 (Moreland), 12 second; Jim Fitz, 1.02 1-5. Dr. Mayer. THIRD RACE--Purse, old fillies; four and a Gladys Loulse, 112 (Fra |g and out, won by and out, aecond Koerner), § to 2, 3 Time—0.4 3-5. Lady Ret jdolin F., Btraight Tatk, Lyaira also ran FOURTH year-olds and upward § tol and 3 to 1 Ball 0 tol Golf 1M (Bergen and 1 to 2. sscond; Usu 12 to 1 5 to | and 5 to Ocean Soray. 4 Bride C. H. BSehilling, Jupiter, | Emino’a Raining Leaves Rehounder. Rose F, and Evelyn 8. also ran FTH -voar-olde; five won by teal), en | 10 (Fairbrothe 5, third, Parkinsor ohayo, al4o rat “Work a pleasure, too change from coffee to POSTUM “There's a Reason’’ Read “The Road to Wei ear-olds and up; selling: | SECOND RACE—Purse, $400; maiden | won by half a lengtt to 1, 5 to 1 and 6 to 2, i Arvelght, Leonard, Automatic, BE. Shuster, Mike Olt, Bill Chaanbers and ‘To and Fro also ran. Hawkesflight, Lz (Nicol), 9 to Lucille RACE—Purse $40; and one-eighti.—Imboden. RACE—Purse, $100; maiden firlons. Nigger 2 to 1 and 101 (Howard), 7 to t nead; Miciael Angelo, 10 5 and out, second: | Time—1.01 2-6. gelwick, Harold A., Frank King Commoner, Advance Boy is easier and Steinfeldt out, §.—To-day's ce $400; Allies and 4 (Falrbrother), won by a neck; | g), 3 to 1, even hat, 98 (Fran- | df to 2 imball, Dancer and The Peacock's even and 2 ; Long Jonn, 8 to 6 and 3 to jong: 0. hird, Time— $400; two-year- halt’ furlongs.— cis), § to 5, 1 to half’ a_ length; | 3 to 5) 12 ¢C. | 5, third, nsselaer, Gwen- Southern Bride, 1, tires. ; selling; mile 1 (Griffins won by length , to J, even | 108 (Minder), third. Time— | Arlington, Glen | 2 to 1] Jim . T tot —after a ie,” in pkgs. third, | er i Py i da D.,| Knapp, of this State, with "Tim" Wood- |and dropped anchor off Clark's Poin: Bridgeport, t se a up and or abdominal operations, antord favorable for play than yesterday. peed ees Thigh Hose, SHERMAN WANTS TO GIVE UP Linen, $6.00 CONGRESS. CHAIRMANSHIP. six $9.00 UTIC? Y.. July %—Speaker Jo- seph Cannon, Congressinan Loudensia- of New Jersey, and Congressman ruff, came rere to-day to confer with High quality, Low prices, Leave your Vioe-Preeidential Candidate Sherman order at any of rning the chairmanship of the Re RIKER’S DRUG STORES: An Congressional Campaign Com- 4 in New York -§ in B-ooklyn VUVVOVYV erman was asked to continue to serve as cliairman of the committee, but he expressed » desire to be re- eved in order t he might devote his attention to the canvas for the na- cket Soe vat of Mr, Sherman's insist- ence that he be relieved, Congressman James A, Tawney, of Minnesota, the Vee-chairman of the committee, will be named to succeed 10 chairman- ship. z ce PEARY’S SHIP STOPS TO TAKE ON WHALING OUTFIT. 10. 1.00, Chine Whistt Wp BBO, NW BEDFORD, Mass, July 9. Commander Peary's ship, Roosevelt, ar- FLAGS, rived In the lower harbor early to-d Tents, Camp Ge Send for Catalog. 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