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COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY'S RACES. i 000000000000601200000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000006: 009000000007 NOGOOOCOOOOGOGOCOGOBOG00000 NAL] @be | “ Cireatation e Boo Ones to An” } THR WEATHER-Cloudy to-night and ‘Thursday, EDITION. GREEN ZOMTON | RESULTS. All a B88 ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1908, : i “ Circulation Books | Open to Ail! u 7 RULE BY THE PEOPLE me ia WMGITRATE PUNCH KNOCKS DOWN } eather Clear. ug. 12, rack Slow. | | + In Response to Notification, Demo- | cratic Nominee Charges Republican 7; nd sil a ca gag fe Disciple of Freak Sect Starts Attack Ten ye | on Higginbotham, and Is Prompt- Vente eI el eal Me ly Hit Hard by Vigorous Ce eee | ROCK YN: PIRATES Opponent. “BISHOP” ROBINSON SAYS CEPR G Le OES sais Nill fu] BY (UBS THE JUDGE KISSED HER Hocker, "Op HL Scored From Bench, She Refuses to Retract : Statement and Is Held in Contempt, as Well td nomination i the Presidency, f Heii iii® Dodgers Spoil Another Chance for as for Keeping Disorderly House—Witness The affair was strictly non-partisan, up to the actual notification), Manes! AuAia"s yasmin! Sta ra uy ee Bie ie) Farr M’Graw’s Men to Get Near First ‘Describes “Drawing the Dragon.” ceremony, : : he post, and the ‘buy eased hit’ ut Gov, Sheldon, thi Patina nn MT RTe aA | Place, While Chicago Gains en easily, W Pe | | bic toy eaters ee a Party With Turning the Govern- ment Over to Representatives | of Predatory Wealth. Mad (Special to The Tavening World.) ——————+ 4+. LINCOLN, Neb., Aug, 12.—The greatest crowd Lincoln has ever | entertained assembled here to-day to see and hear Wiliam Jennings Bryan formally notified of his @ Republican executive, and other Republican |= 49 State officials attended a luncheon at noon at the Lincoln Hotel given one 11" by the Committee on Arrangements to Mr. Bryan, Vice-Presidential Candidate John W. Kern and the Notification Committee. | RODE 10 THI) STATE CAPITOL, | Mr. Bryan and Mr, Kern, who spent the night at Fairview, rode | into town in an automobile shortly before noon, After the luncheon! X = arilbyied beAGinenlemee tiene | One knockdown, in which Magistrate Higginbotham’s strong right | on Them. arm figured, a small riot e aciignment of High Priestess Elizabeth Robinson for criminai contempt, marked tha BY INNINGS: hearing this afternoon of the case against the thir [o} Holy Rollers in the New Bedford Avenue Court. 1 In, Jockeys. ‘nx Hi 3 i) and Op. nl am: ta PATe t Suilier “ SCORE 00 00 two men and women I a 1 20 i I o Ooo0o0o0o00 0 as {| ‘When Magistrate Higginbotham left the bench, after hoki ling all the 'Holy Rollers for trial, Howard Dunwiddie, one of the sec stopped him Two-year-old fillies; sel Start good the candidates, the Notitication Committee and the distiguished guests, 1 Pa 4 Hayes.“ Time—1. | n the teroom and tried to talk to him, with a mounted escort and bands of music, rode in carriages from the sr ‘Chicago 020000019 3 “1 will have nothing to do with you,” said Magistrate Higginbotham, i hotel to the Capitol grounds in the heart of the city, where the notifica: ie i ipittsburg 00000 0 O O O— O iste tried to pass by to Bs private ollie, “I know what you are, In speeches were made in the presence of a vast audience at 2 o'clock. | | D J ck at the Magistrate, / the awesome rite of ‘drawing the tion speeche ‘ ls : i t now # on Higginbotham’'s dragon." Gov, Sheldon rode in the first carriage with Mayor Brown, of Lincoln, | shoulder latter's right arm shot) He told of how one of the alsters, a Demoerat, Hallenvatapeeredal went thraugh a dance which would pi Vi to 9 jaw toler staggered back Wen uh a dan h would put Chairman Norman E, Mack, of the National Committee, opened the | ty ie it vt niin Hane Bae” OS enh ah | en Ag fall es a ae CO re zi ne ——— PITTSBURG. GIANTS. In an fnetant tie courtroom was In] forming Salomes in New Forkife, the proceedings by introducing Representative Henry N. Clayton, 5 ya panic and the police caught Dunwid-|Dh8h: how she divested herself of J ‘ ; u ! R. H. PO. A. E. : R. H, PO. A. EB. ; i 1 subdued those who ran to his/STOat part of her clothing; how she ‘ bama. Mr. Clayton's speech of tormal notification was short. When Thomas, ¢! 0 0 6 0 O/Tenney, 1b.... We : a Was anointed and patted and rubbed, | ' hie ¢ | 5 doo Uh (FB) PEAT Wioaeees ON ti) ea” i | DY the arohpriest, and how she fyatly-, b Mr. Bryan stepped to the front of the platform to reply he was accorded teens 0 1 2 0 O Bresnahan,c......0 0 9 9 1/ “Bishop” Said, “Judge Kissed Her.” | sank upon a bed while the other wore; | abe \ Clarke, If.....e+e G | ‘Magistrate Higginbotham returned to! shippers chanted in a etrele around j a tremendous ovation. | Wagner, 88........ 0 3 6 1{Donlin, rf. 7D 1 1 1 Ol ine tench and held Dunwiddie In $1000} ner Mr. Bryan's speech of acceptance !8/ and. in that letter of acceptance, b ‘ 0 12 0 06] Seymour, ef 9 0 4 0 OO} bait for asault | The Rev. Malachi couldn't tell alt this” ) re heard deal late. detall | Boonies 10r) Devli ! lain Hngl t tue. © , regarded by the politicians who heard deal with the platform in detail. It 9 2 28 Jevlin, 38b...... POO Seale ONO; ler s to the row “Bishop” Robin-| in very plain Bnglish, but he [lue- ‘ ee « ablest effo sii his great sufficient at this @, to assure you | SPO 3 3 0 Barry, | 1 1 en: 1 YY as atralgned — for ontempt, ‘vated much of ft, especially the sin- “Cross of Gold” spe Chicago In that IT am In hearty accord with both | Wilson, rf.........0 38 He we Be charged with declaring that while In| uous movements of the dancing sister, bee a Heawta every inabetter voles end CpesteL Sia MaDe ARO Gd ate BIB for ) I, Chonusnnoe lO iL 0) EOD a ae J fis office “Mawivirate Higginoottiain |and the Magistrate had to caution him each of his points all the oratorl+ is hole and in part, | ¢ ene inert q 2 0 ; a aan 1 to be too dramatte, aNcse peat aves e oliane om shall, if elected, regard its declarations Phelps, ¢ (Nat Tera 10 i fia y ‘ i ‘ i AOU BR IRR aaa ae fe jlnee nolieomen, told ot the mea “Tak 5 sé his text the question “Shall | 4% binding upon me. And, I may add, | Wills, p.. ea ; . A ae ; a Seat ae a Ts Deranestsaeacrnedant the "Rey. 2 Mr, Bryan laid down & platform is b E nt mare it S RVATAT 0 ny} leCormick oo (0 p i the |r ; the people rile?” Mr, Bryan ald down | ote au, | BY VINCENT TREANOR, didn't in the money, however, |LeeVers Devvereees 0 0 ! **Neediam ets ii raraaen ted the Magistrate and! “thon Mise Robinaan took the etand tr: the general proposition tha eee According to the Democratic {ea Sea THe ERE yen Madd len's aye aan fend nade the pace|*Kane ...... «0 0 0 0 0} am. + sort occurred her own behalf: she was mighty. cagenp buses in the Federal Government hav annie. thinks for! thamiselvearandl aslant ¥ ge Ene EYEE re and then stopped to le! ES eae thy y to tes and snapped her answers Se RMS AHIAIS MACOS Peon Ue i‘ ied el tha SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug, 12. the front and breeze there | **Shannon 0 0 0 0 Olmotais , OMOUNCING. Yaantnee, oft the grown up und trees 1 97 988 11 4 ingiily at Assistant Distriet-Attorney,,: I er pando? of the way. Frances Ray, who eae Fao ees ene “ANY members of Holy Rollers Magi \ocaftrey every time he asked her Oy | Strikes at Taft | voters are soveretgns; the officials Jolin FE. Madden Is surely the wizard of was slow to get going and lengtha ‘Outi otalal sani denene Ole eT len 2 peeleee , iM gh zt 1 sirikes, rate Higinbotinam called Miss Elize question, She. f middle age not t lara / Are the servants, employed for a fixed the turf, and he is travelling in great — Q Hatred for Maal In seventh, | aneth Robingon, the high priestess, to Prepossossing In appearance, and wag He ese declan WRRVAN IRGRy SRUGd: Sees i Sale tel ae (Continuealon atcerare *Batted for Gibson in elghth, ***Batted for Malarkey {n ninth abe bana ataled: tha’ anacimorecneg | remece mlalnty tlons what the sovereigns want done, and to vo % Just now Pate Hee nee i fei a8e) ‘Batted for Willis In elghth. Meee i Says Lord Ordered It. Phat the Republican party ts con- trolled by predatory wealth and Is im- potent to accomplish needed reforms. do ft in the way the sovereigns want | 4M $8.20, the value of the Grand Un- === {t dona, Platforms are entirely In lon Hotel S! |harmony with this democratic idea, A “We formed that order because the Lord told us to," she gald. “Ho gave? ) you visited ug the right to worship In our own way, BROOKLYN CHICAGO. E Madam, {t has come to my ears that | kes, Edward was the win- ; : : Ro HPO. A. EB Hor bdwerd gay the, wie NATIONAL LEAGUE, RH. POA. Eel puroh, Ifj..cccee 1 1 6 0 0 clared that w puse oO! ner, with Bobbin second and Lady Hub- () 2 0 0 OCOSS 1 klsved, and no man has any right to dictate to at the Hovse of aa heaiet in| Platform announces tle party's post- sss Slagle, cf.... y 1 Hummel, 2 004 3 1 Et t S through the rule placing all power tlon on the questions which are at Dard 4 good third At Philadelphia, Sheckard, If. o 0 Hunley ile ete 2 a td way te Was it your idea to take off most: the hands of the Speaker, aay we {iaue; and an official # not at Kherty) ‘The result might have bean changed FIRST GAME Chance, 1b. Orn Ol manne spel et D trate was at high tension. |o¢ your iotnes when you worshipped?” snstramel In the exercise o to use the authority vested in him to if the hot favorite, Helmet, had not Bost ton iin 0 000 200 2 paneer A pe 1b F 1 Ae SE Oe oes any geart fete | tro urge personal views which have not teen loft at the post, When the bare Pilladelphta 100 ta) 2 be | Lewis, #8. 1 0 0 O| “Bishe »dinsom co Ore cLiniating REV MalaGhire rate meses That the United States Renate as at pres. alee jbeen loft at the post. When the lar)” pottenes — Ferguson aid Graham; | Bteinteldt, Dayana a 0 0) Mim, but her lawyer came to hor res-, Gok or our clothes, Ono night It was ent constituted. made un in part of men [rer went up Helmet was flat-footed, Roxen and Dooin, Umpires—Rigier a (yy ESD f sie and advised her not to answer. | some of the men when they _(Continued on Fourth Page.) ier and) Howard, a : {hot and P elected through great corporate lafoencet: | | Continued on Fou 8°: and before he could get going the field Rudderham 2 9 Sheehan 12 2 1 0 adgcdam, tam going to araign you! went down st took off their H "y We reed fo thiears tbe will at iy? ner | {wae fifteen length in front of him SECOND GAME. TAC Colson Maloney +0 1 6 0 Ol for criminal declared tie Put that was sna aetta even though the President mar 1ée_peree tth the 09002 9’ Kling, ¢ 0 0 : man who acted In thew 1 and the House may yield | ene WAS No lISe pers with Boston 90900020908 Bi Cove Ruse 0 1 1 2 1) Mnetenrate you say such dragon’ take off most popular demand at nit , 200% . ueker, p 2 40 public opinion, | t that. and Notter just gal- | Philadelphia...) 11010) 0 S68 | arava, pi, 2 0 baer anit ey 3 }loped he Batterles—Lindman and Bowerman, | -- h r “bishop” said, , Mr, Brran promised, if elected, to call Taped Henin ’ marty Boe baie chantadaslaradue ie ‘ f | MeQuillen and Dooin, UmpresRud: |, olals ...., GE She wouldn't te ng about that SOAHHER UREA es RST OPER ECA \ Strike Out Makes Pace. derham und Rigler P MPotale . esses LOU igvemmpratiie ede a sre op Robinson In gs00 Sie wouldn't 1 was a weoret Fy r as s-Oft Crandall, 7 in 7 Innings; taorderty hous Voy ne said the wer yroBe among other things, for the fulfilment of | | Strike Out went out as usual to make > Bane Hite—Off Willis, 5 In 8 tanings, op Ruaker Nee dary ouge and Ube Bnesaalaa te Ky pe are A PEARS the platform pledge demanding the elec: hot pace, and tt must be sald she held Firer Base on Rqglls—Of Wills, 1, off Base on Balls—Off Crandali, 3 ntempt, At fr 2 ‘and that at some of the meetings tion of United States Senators by novula n longer than ue me day she AMERICAN LEAGUE. SEGA TH brah ary gett : nellned to hold her without ball) top, “vas a congregation of sixty SD iaimaialhil recite orMncrarti ator Mae Paap AL Hii et 8 sand jure, 4 f Hy Crandall, 4, Malitky, : | cused of apologizing for the Revubli- iw lay saoond with Edward At Cleveland Struck Out—By Brown, fi . | a embers © Holy Rollers were if - Me avers | Bee Bo! apped on hin ke Out nt Biolen Baes—-Howard, Kling, Evers, |) ¢ HlteSheehan, Bergen, ‘ each for trial. { {} n ren ray} 1 Philadeiphia .. 000 Umpire—Johnetone. ih the he bishop, hig’ He reviewed the action of the Rapub- stuck n front until they had Pitladelp! tinge eae is ‘ hop, high | Mean Convention in turning down var+ rounded the stretch turn. Here he bee Te trieg Dy gert. and. P planet PA EERE wt Pe Ro en aiee une by Emel leat peteatekaoat and priests and deacon- tle nay eeae sures and devoied some to stop and Edward drew away pare and Bemis. Umpire—Connl ys. eerie In-Ry playing | Breanan esses of the strange "church," which | attention to the matter of pubileity of! leith Robbin, They fought it out all the At Detroit. PITTSBURG, Aum 12 Pe e--Dresnabun, ® say la only @ cloak for ime | campaign contributions way home, and the superlority of Shil- jyetroiteWashingion game poet extraordinary hall to-day the Cubs | Umpim—O' Day f ces, Miss Elizabeth R Pi ieeccn sehen tro on game postponed ey Mr, Bryan's Speech, | Nothing In a Suicide’s ting over Sweet was apparen Rain |ebut out the Pirates Soore, 3 tn 6 (Mpectal to The Hvening World.) a loan and’ neet vd ishop, in Mhe: Meeachenucultcoliewe k 5 eel Sweet was of little use to the Whit gti See They wt tneir mart when Howard LO GROUNDR, Aug, 17h nouse, at Willoughby and Tomp: si Sat N -ocke Help Establi ey colt, which ran a good race, Lad: POIA) GROUNDS, Aug. 12--Thoug: been fr, Vlayton and Gentle: of th Pocket to He ADUSI) [ney colt, aay fe accond and Kling i Id Naltelice Goniullissr eau Ne jHubberd never was far behind, and BOSTETN BERGE, wnt ed the hit. Then on a double | they did not have such « large crowd a ) T cannot accept the nomination whieh His Identity Weel E pots UAL Ee and) the Of leat the only Waener threw low and| to back them Gants went As sent you ofMfictally tender without frst ac. | {sh wax thriling, the crowd shouting At Jersey City, £ nward scored, Slagle followed with # to-day's ist ad A 1 ) TASB EIN Taysdeen Laas enone th Ere Son udleering se Horsey end’ Jockeys FIRST GAME, a that sent Kling across. fight as ever They had to face es. Democratic party for the extraordinary | A well-dreswed man of about thirty-|Madden was oongratukited on all «ides. pudaiy AVovoMonieqna) oroes le oirates hit the ball often enoweh. | ueker, Broo yn's star twirler, « Rollers, and H. Dunhain ‘ . honor which It nferred upon me shot himavlf in the nead thivafter- |ShermM Bradley and his deputies wore Jersey C Meee ee ete tO LOeR Ly Ce mea Cab fisder heard the) ang theugh Pec in Y y tre clinrmed with be=t frult stand recently md under the Having. twice before heen, a obididate)) Wo resto Hill, Prospect Park.|8t te track this afternoon as) uavali| Hattartes—McConnell and ftyan; Young | & ot under or in front of t eo MTRBLI US CR ANG: A disorderly persons, and. the others | br n¢ ail Park for the Presidency, in campajgns which | "eon on Le + Erospect PATE ity ways the charges filed with the Goy- and Woods. Umpi Kk Ba ae oker TaReAM HAVE HORRY bbe STIREMatinyeanIdnl Nd other nese? Areed: with aordorly: 6a) « tah lnGr P ended in wlefeat, @ third nomination, the} No one saw him commit suicide and) senor wit not change his tactics in the SECOND) GAME Silden cus Bin HleteCawere Thank se when the land w re result of the free and voluu BCUT ha had heen dead for some Jittle tine/jeast. He says the law as laid down by 0000038 ‘ First Inning URAL HERRTE H GUER BI GWIAE i fi ae woeks ago, chat Welw ie GER: of the voters of the party. can only by) when Policeman Harry J, Farreli found| Justice Bisahof's decision is not being city naoe i mab See UL nico Rese RUE RER Any he _ , : ; explained by a suvstantial and andis-| th, yas violated here, and unless it is he sees Batterias-Vonwinkle and MeAtliecer;! Slagle, with three and twe on hith, tail for the Giants, and 4 coused by Ex-Member. 2 ip Bited afowihiin ine DHBuIpIO® ARG pall’ | ‘The dead men lay at’ tie'hese of the|no wagon for the making of unn nd Woods, Umpires—Murray | aingled over second, but Leaoh's great pitchers’ battle irom tie 1 ation w wuaed the raid agnting "i Sion Coes WITCH Lat MULL LUBA GL Laer eave ate in RG CaBE WETS [Tee AeTHIAL CRG Hla oe ke play on Sheckard’s bunt got Slagie al! The erowd mumbered about 1,000, a phetnln hy others, have contended. Ax these prinet- | MON ha io[sary arrests, The Sherif has ma¢ Vea KD Ing bhe put cait y J ples and policies have given me wha. | Maryland volunivors fell in the bat-|iimselt popular with the Saratogians At Baltimore. pula aaNied Chana First Inning ‘ 5 ever political strength 1 possess, the ac- | tle of lang Teland. A revolver was! yy his stand, and he would figure a BAA HO1 88 Sheckard on ors Kafe Burch beat out a slow one to s k , i tion of the convention not only renews | ‘Und & Lew feed away soo thing in the betting if he comes 1 7660160 first on Adbos's funrble, but a good but was forced 1 peat faith In ther t strengthens my | The suiclde was five feet, eight inches! i orore the ve country Ina Battories—Gardner and Ball) Adkins throw to the plate by Abby ROC BLOCK: yo nder ey to Bridw ne ara ke Detiene tae eee * |tall, dusk skinned and had black Walt] ey tection and ablnwon, Umiplree—Biaftord and yard, sa Gibeon (ait the all On te one Linney ‘ ; | ? attachmen t ‘ bho Patt | Cub's left e in time, ok 3 and muytuche He wore a black sack a RUNS Wn fled to Heyt NO RUNS. STANDS ON PLATFORM it, a white shirt and blue tle, soft Whip Top Badly xnaee At Providence vere made 4 great stop book of “Tenney peat out a ; wis all cis | x Vaal black, Lu hoes. Thera| Whip Top was a b ful favorite. |» cnoster 884 6 4 6 0 @ B 4) Chance and got Thomas at ach i ( » changed i NVENTION, tok hat and black, low ) Rochester Clarke tripled over Sheckard's ond, and took second on Hergog’s acti. A ' 8 ' OF DENVER CO ° waa no payer of any sort in his pucks |Away’ last. she couldn't Improve lor 1000 0.0 1 6 Goa{ farmed. Clarke triple over Bheckard's ; : y he told of go- fees to oust the fruit T shall, in the near future, prypare ajets, The body was removed to tielposiiion at any time except in tile Bannister and i * ‘ " Con on Second Page ing to a nieeting there witnessing dare formal reply to your notification, Brooklyn Morgue, wretch, woere abe closed sole, ¢ Barry and Peterson. UsnplreWalkas, (Ceatinued oa second Page) (Continued ame) ni a h ‘ ’ ee Geen eg Pts re ou ~~ or re er ge

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