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a fam EDITION. GREEN £OMION S000 STAKE FOR MADDEN STABLE Wh SIR MARTIN WINS O a —2¢e Beats Keene’s Good Two-Year-Old Wedding Bells Out by a Nose in Saratoga Special After Hard Drive Through Stretch. BY VINCENT TREAN 2 | SARATOGA RESULTS. (Special to The Evening World.) — BAIRATOGA RACK TRACK, Aug: §— FIRST RACE—Adriuche (7 to 1 John E. Maiden's Sir Mar won and & to 2) 1, Banyah (4 to 1 for Saratoga § ternoon blood place) 2, Torbellino 3. amid enthusiasm that stirred the SECOND RACE-—Bayonet (even “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ (| a ene Pigs ‘WEATHER-Fatr an cooler to-night) PINAL RESULTS EDITION Sunday clean 1 | “Circulation Books Open to All.” : EVENING WORLD RAGE CHA ‘ NINTH DAY A Weather Clear. 4 681? Jack Atkin Oe, ra J? ‘Tony Bonero ex. Starter ) Moque 723 FOURTH Pe time, r Martin a grand toh turn, NEW YORK, SATURDA Aug. 8 $4") added; six LN y Y, AUGUST 8 1908 PRICE ONE CENT. ; GIANTS HAND THE CUBS A TRIMMING: PSOO0 CHEERING FANS SEE GIME. CINCINNATI IN BROOKLYN (IK Continuous Streams of Rooters Pour oI LOS Through the Gates Early in the ee a | Day and Cover Every Avail- T SARATOGA, Track Heavy. Re Won ea Winner, bik, f by Tsidor ‘in, Jockeys. Op, Hi, Cl. Pi. “halt y. Winner, b landiap Cincinnati 400000 20 2—8 able Spot. he uie ana | Brooklyn 10003001 1— 6| Ben Hol SECOND GAME. cri, Cincinnati 1001 _ ‘CLIMB OVER ROPES AND Brooklyn 001 2 ca | ‘rst | INVADE THE DIAMOND. : ‘Good Natured, Shouting Mob, With No Police to Restrain It, Sweeps Special Guards SCORE BY INNINGS: Off Their Fee-—Brown and 2000 oe | Wiltse Pitch. 0010 | | SCORE BY INNINGS; HIGHLANDERS (Game on Page 4) HIGHLANDERS. VS, GHICACD (Story of Highlanders Chicago Chicago 00000 ‘BROOKLYN oo in the veine of the §090 who saw th —- (Giants 300 1 [0] — 4 race. It Was one of the wreatest ture and 1 to 4) 1, Malacca (6 to 5 for! | R i (Special to The Evening World.) | ee he ve thes a Sav aNt 9) EEA) es IO | BATTING ORDER. QHICAGO, Aug. 8—The New York ed horse such as Sir } mnie SECOND GAME, a) te! 3 eheneda | THIRD RACE—Moquette (even net RaterrD | cinctnnatl BeeacinG Highlanders fell on Pitcher Owen, of SCORE BY INNINGS; Tust at the end In the last one hundred) and { to 4) 1, Lally (3 to 1 for place) Bie tnidinaton ult tora walk epee ircdars ats areal kesh SOR ait ead ele ae Pittsburg 000001100 2— 4 yards when Sir Martin had come trom] 9 Complete 3, | bs se) ee iiale mimiell 3h, inning to-day, and promise to break | $ dehind and worn down Mediant, Notter) “” es pe Paskert. ._ 4b the streak of hard luck that have fol- ‘ ' anutecensial Wedding Bl ch hat) BQURTH RACE—8ir Marten (3 Mitchell, + lowed them through the Western trip. Philadelphia 100000001 oOo 2 run out at ‘the turn ‘nto the stretch, A Mel Ib. Lake is pitchies for the Highlanders. tame like a streak song the miteide cat) to 8 and 1 to 8) 1, Wedding Bells si | Hutewitt, as (Matones, of ————— and almost snatch from the) (even for place) 2, Mediant 3. | Spade, p. Wilhelin, p. NATIONAL LEAGUE (Special to The Evening World.) Madden colt | é ! A ere 5 > (Special to The Evening World.) \ POL! Wedding Bells finished almost under! FIFTH RACE—Purslane (7 to 2 | w hui Bae a aly r 0 (elke) GROUNDS, Aug. 8 the Judges’ stand and was 0 clos that|ang even) 1, Antaeus (3 to 5 for ASHTNGTON SR AT ees roo ht At Boston, Betore a wildly cheering crowd of 25,000 the Giants took the first {t was a tose up In the minds of those | Gui Aug. &—Having captured the first game FIRST GAME tale cari itt + at the wire whose number would he P jace) 2, Golconda 3. of the doubleshender from Pataey Don: St, Loultcg. 1 0000102 1-5) Same of their series with the Cubs, holated, Madden got !t, but it was a = . eee nenca eCity os 1g BOSON vee 2H THO OH —W Tiga aah ho ine narrow squeeze. As the race was run SIXTH RACE—The Gardner (8 to ee neh. ot JoKo Dallstoeeeres Nes csrideeodivn and Ludwle: mers The gateways were a State of furious siege two hours before the Bir Startin proved best Band 3 to 5) 1, Midshipman Easy (2 Ret an at the a again, aan tent is guson and Gian Ais mete, game began, and when the portals were flung open the fans poured in ‘ , jtaking the second one. The only SPOOND GAME tee Sir Martin Was Best to 1 for place) 2, Yankee Daughter 3... Shaneeasln ther tetasaare the Galtacs 8 Lous 4 1 vo 0 H like a flood, Ha was absolutely last In the hack Sa ‘ es, Wilhelm and Ritter going in the Boston ++ Peas They were in a wild, hilarious mood, tho: Hi ai Bret Wath mt y er bre has Batteries — Raym 9 : Hashes Fs , se 25,000 home rooters, aireteh and in all kinds of pockets. It is att ap. Great Flour Concern With Debts of More Than jrints tor the tmdgers while Spade and 2ititeries Raymond jand swept out over the fielt and into the bleachers wi ters, Reemeds that he never would get Up) Bios eet ae $5 000,000 Ch id inuRederal Gourt Schiel went In for the Reda, About | “ aug i a o the bleachers with the delirious but as they rounded the turn Shillin dit arged in redera. our | $00) fans were present when the tussle J abandon of Apaches. found enough room on the rail to com Moaustte (Repeated Hiey acd iad g Neo AMERICAN LEAGUE. War es split the air, and the appearance of the fi through i i a 1 air, and ‘9 e All the while the Light-fonted Mediant | Moquette repeated to-day Ike a real With Bad Management. \ First Inning. ———— Remmi darren ieracerttc i rena i irst Glant on wat Tantei front and It looked ag (food. one. He galloped In front al Kane singled, the vall hitting Wil- Auretutonls the field was the occasion of an uprising that resembled the mingling of 3 rinning ynt_an looked aN | thy wav winning by eight lengths wih helm's leg and bounding away. Hug: . _ Russi yb and a brigade of Cossack even money chance she would stay ying to hold him in. Zipange ey - ty pee S* Boston voy ws 0 0 2 a Russi mob and a prigade of Cossacks, theta shilling ton mr startin however, ed to nave some chance of beat- MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 8.—As a step to reorganization certain stock. SI's _ sacrificed, Jordan to’ Hummel. gt, Louts . a) The crowd was still bursting through | — Asan SERS OrRING. ERA EK Moquette, an disappoint ng- URNS : i en ce : rt beat out a hit to the Infleld, Batteries—Young and Criger; Pelty {the gates in yelling waves when. there ‘ With every stride he got nearer to. jhiprave Nie Tas He Mn holders and holders of the Pillsbury-Washburn Flour Milling Company's ne xoing to third, Lobert stole see-and Stephene. = Umplcer-Hurst and |) qq coum to bran inch of atandlig GIANTS, 4 : as ee NOB Atrihe a? ; ; ond, Paskert walked, filling the bases. | 2 ns mia thn Teale ‘a the front, and at the sixteent eo het ito BELO) CET Matha Ste UN less fyb eyed aya ts EPs oh Sates} } r sitting room within the fled, ‘The H. PO, aR eet ee i ‘ ee i van an chil had, no trouble -eaytng there to the. Paper to-day petitioned the Federal District Court for the appointment srironeit fied to Lumley, Kane scoring Soa pun bestolt : ropes that protected the diamond and| Tenney, tb 1 ze 5 x ta) a 4 ry : ’ Bt enc In front of ¢ plete, ; - Yasketr stole second ‘1 ober! 7 ashington . . bt ie ees 8: Mediant an gamely, but finally ee en eee nides Race, of receivers to direct the business, which is the largest of its kind in the P"sk'" 17! hia Banca ravevean|(astralt nvrenniined around riley RAVE WAY #8Y-| Doyle, 2b tof aan huceimbed to the bulldog gamene | 0 eet BENE RUB el aa ce: (0 "| Battories—Ke Willer eral times to the bulge of the crowd, | Ty. ‘ Ru ee eu lane Ord Ritter, ONE IN and Thomas, 4 and Chance's Champions seemed a wee! Bresnahan, ¢ ) fl) oked over then as far aR ged race, mak: | The petition was granted, the Court naming C. S, Pillsbury, son of.’ i Aiea i d Bir HW nt alae At Cleveland a LALOR he hurricane of kidding Donlin, rf... 0 8 0 til Keene's eteh turn and om i erro aie : peabaty cite es At an’ Wohim out at first. Hum! pypadeiphia ....0 0 and joshing that burst upon them from| Seymour, of .....+ Ot 8 0-0 Gong pvietory, Antacus | the late Charles A. Pillsbury; A. C. Loring, head of the Northwestern drew a pase and reachad second on {Cleveland .. (08 0 » Tips of the pros throng, lDeviin, 3b © rail close to the grand stand Gateonda, who ran | Consolidated Milling Company, and A, C. Cobb, an attorney, le toi the Infeldiy) Jordan) “Balleries—Nickera and spite: Rhoads Quit the Count. | ; Tit) Mr. (tucker, Aster : J out. Lews drove a line fly toad Clarke, 1 4) Lavighilin. |Barry, If, iL § ed flying, Inch by ineh liv left at dovt,| The tndehtedness of the defend-| out the country, very many of its obll- NO RUNS. on to etary Knowles and) Brid ll Pe catehir Martin Vrapidly at the “UN lant company in set at more than gations having been placed by bro os : set PEO USC Sorpnory he Le 22 shh ed Wik . ; : econd Inning, G Nke the bigges ApS i abet iy fr M18 | 85,000,000 without security. tn the East and W So tar as Minn- 9 EASTERN LEAGUE. Theturnstiles wer tides Buliwalteen Derr) $4) 4h. a é Grilet tits Cirisaenaian | netagis 1 Am a an Acernediatheyaneia a bounder to Sheehan and TOT RTee en ee ea| i i The hoo! value o he com- i F i red, hold qj fi { was easy, Wilhelm, v said, that they quit regis. |, hy ayy Se i 1d Ww sila ape Att y exceeds Bid, NOt to & aod $250, the Indebted- tossing the ball to Jordan, In nlenty of £0 tay Gy tering, ‘The crowd waa s0 many pain TOS ei cine 4 6 27,10 2 ai ¥ ai | 4 : ness, d i ne the local tl witt reached first on Ma- : leep on the fiela that t renioh 1E RESULTS. 000,000, The total neeured i OS not an aarlally, ate 1 ehis line fy, Sade bunt- PIRST GAME i a i Hat at the back rows CHICAGO, debtness red by debenture | cat trou nerd their capital. Im to Jordan RUNS. | Rochester v000000022 alts, Gate Y poured in ; te UY Ka of the ae honda in $4,000,000, or a total Ine | Expects to Have Surplus oUt totraatants SeSnan ye ‘ 30000000 0 0-9 DY the ton Hofman, ct. ROR: up ¢ 0M 7 5 a welted the ball to left centre DARE, bove on Coogans B HY, noone e f BB UR EIT G Spe ne World) debtedness of 89,000,000, Phe Hatid) Pye company 8 fisalf con- Maloney foreed Sheehan at second, Gan- | Barger and Hurley , m Coogans Bluft a awarm ||) man re a ak nen diant held ou TR aU To-day'@ | aaveta are estimatedd at 00,000 fronted with w situation which calls 2°) to Hulswitt. Wilhelm walked, Ma-| and Fitagerald, Umpire f econ am “1 fans blackened the hor! |Sheckard, If. .....0 2 1 0 0 , Ou) races resulted as follows: i oe Joney going to second 3 foreed | SECON ME. and from down belo: © viaduet | Chance. he Sp » of {ts oldtime i? RACH —Three-year-olds; six | pay $5,000,000 Bpaeenray at tor negara tions with an immense num- yyy). } iD raeelna ne Hulawite, NO Racheatay BS hs ant seemed coi ea fe la are oh oar Chane 4D OSS 18. hol Mo’ ( er 7 14,06 ® ber of eredito: th th dided diff- |eeenenr en 5 anes ad ae (Ey ab crowds this afternono, Society was rep- ek a Ain ay Neeronint erie vr neat pir mains Tesaivenve a ei ets ean Third Innt {4 (ell sents 02 PEO A NERY Byery ao A Oe Bl | Save : ven, 1 to 2 tO ah, I IBCUELILGS a culty that: the npans sh hird Inning. tterles — Minehan and Hurley no untformed men fi Steinfeldt, 8b.....1 1 0 resented and every private box held | 9% (loss), 8 to 15 to 2 and even, Was | cetey oninide of Minnenota corporation, all of {tg directors Hving In and Fitzgerald. Umpire—St In from) the desea ats 2 0 : second e Mary, 9 (Deveriah), 30) ip D Ht and Fitzgerald mpire—Sta!-| Bingham barracks to hanille the c s enthusiastic parties. ‘The beauty of the | (5 it 4 Gultendennts Hi third, Times ‘The petitioners were the Northwest-| reat Britain, and only ite managing ash one throurh orients leat vn faeries aa pace He py ee seat ae © women folk was a matter of comment, {i846 “Marmorean, Stoner Hil, Mss | or National Bank, the Firat National, 227 of agents belng located here, Ghee’ Trohert’s mig one. went to Lime At Baltimore, Se eRe bane We Ory Porecs | TINKeR a sits 0 0b ad i } Would have been a fair estimate |Cesuhion, Gaylard, Helen H. Il, Posing | tng Swedish-American National of, “TH€ receivers have been appointed, 1r% Baakert line-Mied to Maloney. NO AREA GTA TOE uy rats vaulting bar-liciing ¢ 008 f 6 of the size of the crowd up to race | and Hmincta also ran. | zi . : with full power to RUN! eae riere and now and then diving through | een st ine Ef ae paneer as ean conta Minneapolis, and the Second National . bo fo operate the com- h @ grounder to Hug- | Toronto 20/0 1) 0-8 (i \ time and they were still coming. This eee EEL Coen ox ret bef St. Paul, together with J. 8,,D@"¥'S Manufacturing plants, and with Pate cones Be oianallipe tees 5 40-0 og the Wire nottings in the excess of their; BOW, p.........0 1 0 1 0 ne vile doubt the biggest day of /t 9 and out, 1; Alice, 100 (Ploken » Pillsbury, i: ‘ ‘ | the confident expectation that this ex-| took Tamleyay fly off Ane force, with Batterlee—Kilroy and Brown; Adking | Sntbusiasm. Overall, p. .. 0 0 00 0 the meeting, 2 to 1,1 to 4 and out, $;B rill: A oT Mlb AG one band. Jordan set the fans wild bY | and Robinson. Umpire—Walk The private offictals and ushers had |« airy een AE UB Aine ato Yoh Poor collections are said to have| Pedient will be found to be only tem- fitting the ball over the rieht. flea |" ron, Umpire—Walker | , rs Zimmerman . (ate ty ti The card was certainly the best de- | Am. 108 (Rose), $0 to 1,6 to 1,4 to 6 a] rome el ee ae |Porary ,and that ample property ovor fal™® per’, home run. Lew singled SECOND GAME almost to go down on thelr knees and Be a os a as Glded sinos the close of the Sheepshead | wt Tao ter yan oe Hinee fon to bust |224 Above all debts wall be ultimately to centre, Mut was out steal™g meoond, | Toronto ... 99000 beg the fans to keep off the diamond|Totals ...........1 4 24 18 8 Bay meeting, The big event of the) mile and. a wixteenth Gembente, I) nese of the company covaing reorgant,,l0tt fOr the holders of shares.” Scniet to Higaeine ONE RUN, Baltimore 09000 land behind the ropes. Tacs day was the Saratoga Special tor two- | (Lutler), 8 to 4and out, ‘won; Helen B.,/ Nem Of te company pending reorgank) Tat the vecition tor receivership was! Fourth Inning. Batterien — Moffitt and _ Fearee:) efore the Cubs came out to practice acted for Browa fa) elgirthy year-olds, worth in the neighborhood |) (Rosa). 12 to 1, 8 to 1 and 6 to 6, sec- | sation, on a friendly basis 1 Mitchell drew four balls, and reached | Schmidt and Byers, Umpire-Walker, | 11 an guard of the crowd executed a |, Base Hite—Oft Brown, § (in seven inne of $18,000 to the wi ond; Washakie, % (Deverich), 9 to 1, 2, The company fe a British concern 8 evidenced by the sitnd'on Gangel’s single to left. Ritter | At Newark. | |ings), ia T ronnat: Ht promigcd |to 1 and 4 to 8 third, Time—L682-8" | 2.4 capitaltsed at $5,090,000 Appearance of J. 8, Pillsbury as one Ny, nce throw to Wilhelm, Mitchell | 5 | preliminary snake dance on the feld,| "first Base on Balle—Of Wiltse, 2; off & battle royal between Keene and/ Polar Star, Harry Richeson, Rebound. P Mlk - {Of the petitioners, aud the fact that scoring, while Ganzel reached second FIRST GAME Jand special policemen begged, nrayed | Brown, 3 Madden, and the winner co:nos pretty |¢r, Alla McDonald, Royal Chance and Has Other Big Interests. the company consented to the action Schle! hit to Wilhelm and, on Sheehan's | Montreal +0 3009000 0/and tmplored and occasionally swore,| Left on Bases—Chicago, 6; Giants, 6. nearly beng the champion af the sea. |4zT@ Mald also ran. hie afternoon the following state-| Without oppcaltion, This may ba due Mutt of Wilhelm’a throw, Ganzel reached Newark 14006009 1 O71) dnt thay were black In the face StruskiQue Pyaw ltaehaliny Browal ®, son. Mr, Keone came up to see hie| FOURTH RACE Thres year olde; etx) issued from the recelvers’| 8 a necessity for a change of manci thts; quiere, fied to Hummel, Bpade| attoriesWickers and Ball; Frill and| All In Good H Brolen Beare Bridwell fillies perform and watohed thelr prey. | {Utonse— Royal Uns IM, (eather). ,b| ment wae i AGaent HUH. Gait BEST RTT CUT RCO NER UNG tarine | cone | seaneaen Umpite ically, | aetna, Double Plays—Doyle and Tenney | ‘vation in the paddock anxtously, (Betgen), 6 to 1,.6 to 9 and out, second; | oe ie c Ta theupedtions ote HY EM Iated ito Oran OP Ah ehaehan waa fit SECOND GAME, The bleachers and grandstand filled | Hit by Pitcher—Deviin. ' Sanford Stabie Wins First Jal Muller, 98 (Butler), even and out,| “This company. which has a@lwav® aig apyiication for rectvera haa cree with a piched dail, Maloney hit to | Montreal 01 if by magic and the overflow surgea | Umpites—O'Day and Rigler. reyriethzl ha third, ‘Time—11i #5. Billott also ran, ‘/enfoyed & reputation second to none, ated suiurine, but is not expweted to Hulewitt, and on the Iatter'a bad Nowark v2ii001 0 ae rere ert aat bis , janford colors, carried by Laug| tPF —Three-y ¢ the interests any flurry. In intiling cP throw ugeins both runners were Batterles-Stanley and Bail; Newton 19 alsles and oll : n ‘st race in the stretch and dre’ f 5 a {n Minneapolis hav ved nexcepe 7 neled, th T hitt! pape . DE RUNS. away to win easily by five lengtis: Up ute gO ond and's Gob ecg: [ae a milling centre, hae found tt neces tlonally good veaty Sion (he “conten EN Me aunalne AX Eietlaenoe ava sided in th h Second Inning fo this time Jeanne d'Aro had what Chi yea, 98 (Brannon), 7 ry to the conservation of the !n- thot affected the’ Pillsbury-Washburn amare, In GR BHARM ARE And aT AlCNey FIRST GAME. Dire Givoa ioecid ed vel pita tieiey rely ‘ looked like @ safe lead, but she closed |9"\s nies pave ON Time 119-4. | toroa of {ts creditors and sharehold- daeneae ee ee eee ee eee erat tc aecmti| Banas D0 0 -0-0.0.0:0 9-9 on Minor Brown, the three-fingered | Stomfolat struck out. Howard fed TRUE ooclesti la neat ean Setentocatie Honost, Belmere, Marbles, Bertha EH. ory to nlace the nronerty temporarily (Continued on Second Page.) | Hummel walked. Tames went out, Providence «1.0 00 0 0 0.0 9 T-1 wonder as a pitcher, and Wiltse went Re) Boise ee WELT Ah fd through on the rail, For the traction | “Siemn RACE Three-year-olda {n the hands of the Circutt Court in SSS | Hulewitt tt Gensel. TWO RU Batteries—Vonwinkle and McAllister, in for the Gi Tinker threw out Tenney, Doyle ot g second it looked as if Edward | ani ~ Srartin Doyle, 412 (Butler), b tot: jorder that the rights and interesta of |Glaze and Peterson. Umpires—Dlook First Inning, reached second base on Bvers's error would come on, but at this time Banyan | Mle. iy Grunts | ear iay SUNDAY READING and Murray. ; Bresnahan fied out to Kling, Donltn challenged. MSSine Ciaite dl andl cae iy row) Maines bea enon renee Ente cone agu y q LEFT POTS FOR STAGE. SECOND GAME Bridwell saslly threw out Hotman.|{ifted w hun Ay to Hofman, 40 RUNB. ea ee etn Be suly cnet dante (1 (Plokene), to 2 oven and out. Tims [De faslv, and pupal Deere alle! MEST oe HR oh ee | Buttalo 10009 Shockard smashed a clean alngie Into! Third Inning A 2, . “ne Pillsbury-Washburn Flo: oe | —1.4 Dennis Stafford also ran. ——>—_—_ FIRE EMPTIES BIG FLAT. colors were seen forging to the front. Edward stopped and on came Adriuche, with Banyah and Torbellino running fame and consistently a close third. at's the way they went paat the —_—_—_ Judges. Smoke Fille Apartments and Boadwoe Injured in Chase, Twenty Families Flee to Street. Fire drove score of families from the five-story tenement at No, 25 Weet |One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street at 410 o'clock this morning, and was extinguished after tt had done $1,000 damage. The blase was in the baeement, but smoke had filled the hallways and crept into most of the spertmast before rR, e and Of the four which started in the Beverwyck Steeplechase only two act- ually finished, Bayonet, the winner, and Malacca, Rufus, who threw Boadwee, Was remounted and finished in time to wet third hg Henderson, who rode Alfar, fell the last time round while in the lead. Hen- mn was badly stunned, but finally ‘walked to the paddock. Boadwee, how- grer, was very seriously hurt, Rufus having rolled on top of him as he fells Boadwee lay flat on his back and never 1g lifted on the tenante were aroused, Company, Limited, 's the largest mill- {ng company in the world, and st may not be generally known that {t has ox- tensive and varied interests aside from these directly connected with its prin- cipal bustnces of manufacturing four; it ty the owner of the St. Authony Falls Water Power Company, the Minneapo- lis Mill Company and the Minneapolis and Northern Blevator Company, ®l | great concerns. “Tt ia/ understood to be impossfbie at thie time to furnish for publication « specific and {temized statement of the value of the company’s assets, but this information will be made public se goon as possible, The indebtedness of her fourteen husbands with only one| divoroe, But Larceny Charge Stops Former Providence #90000 left fleld, Chance iined out to Bridwell, Doyle made a great catch of Kling's 6 a 7 Batteries—Kiseinger and Archer; who made a great throw to first base pack of second base, Brown popped New York's convention of oriminals Servant’s Artistic Career, | Barry and Oatdiek. Umpires—Black and for a dow'vie, but Tenney was off the | firim Wiltse, Hofman struck out, NO the Newly-Wede and their baby; over) Just as she was commencing her ar- | Murray. ba Evers lined out to Doni No| RUNS. ng. Evers lined out to Doniin, 3 Bes toa Bear 11 fifty other features. tlatic career, with a diploma from a rare rc ow re Rt : HIE epione bait, Beery Bled Gut to Then, again, you will also get the|-dramatic school” ‘qualitying her es an DIAMOND DEALER RELEASED. aney ormoked a stagle to loft as ee OT in wae out atealing words and music of New York's latest! actress, Miss Evelyn Herbert was ar-| carte ee tried Get Oe ene Kllng to Evers, NO RUNS wong hit, now being sung by Cohan & | regted in a Coney lend concert hall, golomon Urbach, the diamond dealer, grinder bounced away from Brown.) _ Fourth Inning, Harris'# abate ar ght buck to New York and to-day | wo professed to have been robbed of Mot through Tinker's legs and rolied Dovie threw out S neokard by Hoke A eh - fe to c af 0 hance was out, Bresnahan to Te section by “the most Facdous lana, Ne Caren ytd eee ee | 40,009 worth of gems, which he had PU. "ty, S. 4 ae Tae enn for & Meareeaid safe on Doyle's error. Ste & forceful editorial section, }and held in fof obtained on memorandum from Maiden ‘l* sinew | /0mT gd and Tenney |feldt filed out to Seymour. NO RU’ over 6000 separate advertisements of | Jarceny, j lane merobants, Bept. 10 last, on a Over Stet eanahan took third| Brkiwell cracked a single over shor th ver worker, the Duyer| “Miss Herbert (ehe admite this fe her might train between this city ond Bal. Soret & “to Byers, who throw ack out. Tenney fied out t an fer. The Metropolitan Section, | stage name and refuses her real name) thmore, was to-day, by order of Judge [mee onlin Dh to Miki aie TITAN a Bridwell st of the happenings of prominent |tormeriy worked a8 & servant for Mrs, | Holt, released from Ludlow Street Jat: ‘0 Aet Bresnahan in ® ohase, bat Roger A as nov! New Yorkers. P taain news section! Ghiders, who keeps a boarding house | en Judge Holt committed Urbach #iid safely back F rd ea Re foo ent eld. crowd Soiag of the local and national events, | gy t8 West Fourteenth street. | he told the prisoner, adjudged guilty of went to seconc LB both Bresna- | wa! Donlin fied to How! as aa the sarth’s doings. ‘Mra. Childers charges that when the Coster t he rng A) re- «le er A one er orsad oe U | we there Thureday sh main | ed up unt! turn over han and % 4 Fitth Inning. |, To-Morrow’s Sunday World, [yee rare ie istton and eome| the misaing diamonds to hia creditors. nour, Tinker to Evers, Barry walked «Te Re ciat.neae Aer TH READ IR clothing to @ Roanten ‘The jawele were not restored. | Bridwell singled to centre field, filling] Howard !