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AO. BROWN THE EVENING WORLD, T 26, 1908, VESDAY, AUGUS CD, Blk BROKERS IN WALL ST, FAL FOR $1,000,000 Smash Directly Due to the Enormous Volume of Business Handled in the Market Manipulation of Saturday. Inability to deliver stocks, sold fn the big Stock Exchange manipulation of Saturday, caused the broker- on its own account or for others age firm of A. O. Brown & Co. to make an assignment this afternoon. This was the leading wire commisston house of the country, with ex- tensive branches and outside connect! ions, Because of ihe tremendous amount of business done by the tirm on Saturday the Stock E totalling 738,000 shares. change clearance sheets showed transactions The books are in a terrible tangle, and the office force, which has been at work without intermission since Satur- day, is worn out. It ts figured that the Mabilities of the | active dealings, almost to the exclusion firm at the time of suspension were be-| of the rest of the list, the sales and tween $1,500,000 and $2,000,000, but no! purchases in nearly 100 other Securities \ statement of a definite nature could be) being comparatively insignificant. obtained from any of the members. They frankly confessed that they did |street, even on Saturday, had which not know where they stood, Could Not Make Deliveries. Up to 215 o'clock the firm had delivered 277,000 shares of | stock sold in the market Saturday, An extension of time was granted by a ma-| jority of the brokers to whom shares) should juve been delivered, but A. 0. Brown & Co. found themselves as badly off to-day as yesterday. make @eliverles to purchasers of their | stocks, 1 When a realization of this fact got through Wall Street there was a rush to close out the deals under the Stock Exchange rule. This permits brokers f | o have purchased stocks which the Oar cannot deliver to go on the floor and buy ffe necessary shares to com- plete the deal at the market price, the seller being held for the difference. The final time for A. O, Brown & deliveries would have expired at| 15 o'clock this afternoon, After that | pi hour all brokers to whom they had gold shares which they could not deliv- er would have been at liberty to go into the market and buy in, and A. oO. Brown & Co, would have had to pay the piper. Would Have Boosted Stocks. \ Brown & Co, owed to brokers who had! @urchased of them ran into the hun- dreds of thousands, A general demand in the market for that number of shares vy brokers to complete deals would have sent prices soaring, and A. O, Brown & Co. concluded to go into the hands of an assignee. F. F, Buchanan, a member of the| firm, in an interview this afternoon in- sinuated that some interest for which the house had acted In selling stocks I Saturday had failed to live up to an , agreement and had thus precipitated the trouble. H1@ would not name the person or tn- change records of A. O Part in Saturday's the firm has failed to deliver close to They could not 559 o99) upon the market, enough rant the issuance of a statement at the | Waldorf-Astoria about 5 o'clock thi enormous, house ‘The suspicion was general in been matched, this farm of but it was never before had bold attempts to shape the It would appear from the Stock Ex- Brown & Co.'s transactions that shares of stock upon which brok- ers to whom the shares were sold have jegitimate claims. In this event there is bound to be further disturbances in brokerage cir- | cles. associated with A. O. Brown & Co dealings are regarded with suspicion, and their creditors began taking steps to seoure claims this afternoon. Three commission houses closely In Little Effect On Market. Brown failure had little effect Tt had been antici- since yesterday, and the big The ated speculators were prepared for !t. There waa a temporary of prices established in brisk trading during the morning was soon re-es- tablished, flurry, but the level Dix W. Noel, a lawyer, of No. 1 Broadway, was named assignee for A. 0. Brown & Co. The number of shares which A. O. |affatrs of the firm Mr. Noel found the in such a tangled jstate that he was unable to get any idea, true condition of n@iirs, in a cursory examination, of the ‘ He announced that he hoped to have Information on hand to war- branch of afternoon, A. 0, Brown & Co,, In common with other Wall street brokerage houses, has the firm not been doing much business with the yublle since the panic of last fall, xpense The itaining the offices was the resources of the nished on that account. Had 32 Branches a Year Ago, and were ( terest responsible, but denied it was Thomas W. Lawson or any Lawson \p to @ year ago A. 0. Brown & clique. Co. conducted i) biggest broker. “We don't know Lawson and were not- acting for him,” declared Mr. Bu- ohanan. “The failure will not break the firm, We will start up again as soon as we are straightened out, and qve'll make certain people who are to blame for this suffer,” “Were you acting for Daniel G. Reld, the Tin Plate and Rick Island man, tn trying to break the market Saturday?” Mr. Buchanan was asked, “T cannot go any further,” he ra- plied. “It will all come out when wo are ready.” A Bear street repo Brown & Co, market, organized a imiay with the | the market and prices were low. But some influence held prices up in unprecedented offerings, found {tself worse off t Wall street report is a Httla w in that sald a man cor With the affairs of the firm of fact, every transaction A. 0. Brown & made a ate, Every oft. more Wal) sft that A. 0. y short tr bear raid on Bat n of dreaking being aw lan an before respect," vars As ama Co. ey bit No 8 It would have been unju cus mers of the firm to allow th ered stocks to be boug' the flo the rule A Remarkable Day. The dealings Saturday, with wht A donor stocks figured in the day ar t tne thirty-two irene Rald? : age business In the United States, York ( on the Cotton Exchar ago Board of Trade, | er the pante of Jast fall most of the Je branches of the f were Branch offices In the following |” however, unt! Chicago (2), do, iT eveland, Detroit and} pp {ts lavish expenditure in the , advertising and hust Hh Oe 5 netting |, was incorporated tn 192, | r wn, G. . h Lewis Sainuel C. Brown and W. Altman, A. 0. Trown an s No Flurry In ‘Chicago CHICAGO, Aug, 25 2.45 is aft t NEW YORKER Rl RUN OVER BY AUTO IN NEWARK. ca TO BURY VON STERNBURG ON FAMILY ESTATE, 0 aited Mates and the that onlers the scale on manipulation was yesterday afternoon carried on was so extensive tha’ declared Wall Street seen such course of speculation artifictally. |. tractured sult EVENING WORLD RACE CHART | NINTH DAY AT EMPIRE CITY. | Welk Cloudy. Aug. 25. Track Fast. E oye 0 add ty ‘urion at ne, 2a fd PELs Won ase eRe rare Starters. duc! Thistle. Rents ia. oMeCarthy |. 3 Gilding Belle 4 'Mecahey Ww Billy Be: Bociomer |... Hossfent a0 ot May Siskin ) hady Bute. E i ou n W iggins dashed into. ry big lead warly ‘but was stow ng Very 4 TIRSRAG IRCA ea ane AIaE: ToNatTOSrorgiratey (aa OND RACH—Three year olds and Upward, handicap, $000 added: tart oft, 402, Won ridden eut. Wi Tine—1.11 ky h in. Jockeys. Op, fii (188) Nimbus . ar ae 111% McDaniel .. 1 64 (785) Don Burique ....+ 4 8% S88 tad youean. , Soot Firestone... a4 4 ne King Cobait qe fut i Nise Nimbus lay in behind the atretch, where ne moved oro to Cau but had to be ridden out to wi Enrique, shut gutside and cloned very strong. Firestone was an ¢asy ee tor “ing Obait ine nae Post netsh off, 8.20, Start Won eaally. Winner, Melbourne — Hones} ‘Thne—1.40 ch. ig. by Prince of Index. SOL Tu. Balbus .., ARM Zlenap oo. 103 Mecaney: Six Tony ‘Bonero™ it feCarthy 488 Wool Sandals... 108 MeDar The Squire, saying ground all the way, [ay In benind the be chime away vanity,” oval Tourist ran his face, Balbus eee ness eh ee Bandale a quitter. Zienap waa running strong. 00) FOL F ¢ Knickerbocker Handicap, ‘added; two-vearoldsy abou, Pe Cie sue ff, 4.08, 8 we andi); Ww agro ae ‘ost. tim ‘ott, tart poor, Won handily, Winner, b. ¢, <-Lady Roller Owner—J._ I Reaposa Time—1.102'5, S bY Dick Welles Ls aT GF, sh. Tea mei | 5 ine 2 Gidert aa IR) Footpad 3M Notter a8 95 an 8S Wise Mason 4: ig Butlor 7208 18 th oe Torbellino eMoCahey \ $8 RR RS is Homecrest 8* EB. Dugan 10 15 48 62 Gis _*Catherine Simpson’ _ 7 Mpton* sss 100s eer ra tatty 04 th to th hy wh cam Dic! 01 @ nice col {) hih the pace to the stretch, wi the outside and won with plenty ee deve ad plenty of abet Pantera fe uid not give tl wie Sason 2 per y 814 FIPTH RACE—Three-year-olda; selilng: $500 added; one mite pincer: Post time, 4.86; (off, 4.98, Start 204 eg ene Winner, ch. a, by Gaia. Starters. index Op. Hil_ ch Pi, ey. Cymbal @ 0 Ys. Black Oak 5 y Aa fate — Milford . we 4 i 2 46 2 200) Mins. Deianey” se 1% M 35 6 “3 me? Dark Nicht , Dug Wein Ge Berea tty Black : 4°05 4 75 35 Laught =sialthi Ghat} ij j Cymbal wae very nicely ridden; i lay in behind the ee, eaving “ground aimely and Just got up ord turn, closed very Bick Oak showed Sti aapereme nee a $500 added; oye mile and a ‘telling esl teat ery oth cess v lly. Wh ost time, 2; off, 3 Star on easily vinner, b 18 — Lady Primrose, Owner—-P. H, Milden Tnte—1474-5. heel TOI" Rockstone Miss Lida 198. George G. Hel $03? Lad of Langdon. ridden. ALLEN WINTER WINS BIG STAKE AT READVILLE MEET! (Continued from First Page.) MCI oY 0 COURTS OR a made. After circling the track twice thesa were the aight winners to get a piace in the final: Bervaldo, winne: Jay Kay, second, Teasel, third; yoser, fourth; Dewitt, ftth; Jack, sixth; Ralph Wyck, saventh, and Daniel, elghta, Time—248 3-4, Sweet Marie was only fortunate enough to elghth place in the sec-| ond heat of the weeding-out trials. — | Prince C, wou, the Huntsman second, Allen Winter third, Peter Balta fourth, San Francisco fifth, Kim sixth, Deleor-| onada seventh and Sweet Marie eighth.| Time—2.8 The final heat of the Rich event was! won by Allen Winter, wuo is owned by OH. Reardon, of Indianapolis, Ind., and gets the big silce of the money, $20,000. Prince C, owned by James Fai ley, of New York Clty, was second, and tions Declared Ilegal if Dele- gates Are Thrown Out. Tenac M. tor P. H. McCarren, sald this after- | hoon at the offices of the Board of Biec- tions that In the event of the Demo- reatio State Convention at Rochester throwing out duly elected MoCarren delegates he would apply to the courts |takes $10.00 of the stakes, San Bran- to have the nominations made by the | Neal owe by P “A Beer ot edd convention declared illegal, anton, Cal, was third, and receives, é £5,000. ‘Ralph Wick was fourth and gets “The Supreme Court,” 1). The Huntsman, owned by J. L.| "has held Druten, of Bardstown, Ky, we aah public office In violation of the Primary | declared, ein the money was Peter. Ba law are Illegal and must be denied @ Jowned by Harry Bo Clarke, of Falr-| place on the official ballot, It thowe in| eas sn ite eye Anat heat was 2.43, |control at Rochester unseat duly elected | Allen W! nner, had a han+| delegates I shall, tn all probability, n third place | advise a review of the proceedings of | | the convention by the courts. And there !# this much to & A noms | ination which may readily be deciared Milegal is not an attractive position.” Mr, Kapper sald he had directed Clerk | a FORT ERIE RESULTS, FORT ERIE, Ontarlo, Aue ~—To-| Young, of the Kings County General resulted as follows | Committee, to figure again for appo: Tea dillenee tden (Monment the numbers of voters in th Ho aden third and Fourth Congresson -Seantling, 101 (Pickens), ricts. McCarren’a onponents, Headers tol, 5 tu 3 to2, won; Desperado,, Wilfam EB. Melody and Wlillam R. Me- Soe ene! won; Desperado, Cure, of the Fourth and Bixth Assem- 101 (Troster), 8 to 1, 4 to t and 11 to 5 bly districts, both of which are within Ford, 16 (Ross), 4 t the ‘imits of the Third Cong nal to 1, third, Time—1.01 District, and James P. Sinnott aml Pat- Devanson, High Ormonde, rick F.’Lynoh, leaders in the Twenty- nsole, Stowaway, Automatic, Yankee) second and Tw ilrd Assembly dfs- Tourts' Appl niment also ran triota, pectiv both in the Fourth ; 5 Congressional Distriet, apserted that RACE—Two-year antleMeCarren diatriows had been dis. cares -Michae: erminated against in the allotment of to 1, 2 to 1 delegates to the Congressional djstrict convention, and demanded révision at the hende of the Commissioners of Fleetion tht 1. 2-8, “There is no intention on our pat ot it William, Anemonelia, , deprivine any one of what he jp yus, Gerrymander, ‘Admonis titled to,” said Mr. Kapper. “We aN also ran, rectfy any and all errore to the ful | 2 gi 7 nih ast extent, and have the revision in th 11a eee amongs: (oryaree’ hands of the Commissioner to-mor- i a pe, row forenoon." 4,0 1, oven and 1 to 2, won; Night Aust, fr. Caran wanted to know the basie os (Burton): 1e te’ be even geld to | unon whion (ie) computation wad te be) y), |, 8 tO made Time, 1.13. Tem- “Do you want ft demputed on the merarie, Comic Opera, Little Minnie, total vote of Hearat for Governos, ir- M Fry, Montoert, ot party emblem?’ inquired Meidowbreegs, and Snake | per. n wae the reply. FOURTH RACE—Mile and seventy | gages Just CHE SO AE ONL nh Pe rg A at a tisty us at present,” said (Burton), 6 to 1, 2 to 1, Mt. Carew. “I don’t want to Commit nd o myself finally, AS a matter of faot, ott there were many more Hearst votes in Kings recorded out of the column un- der the star than In It" ee ROOSEVELT EXPECTED Minot and ‘The HERRIMER, N.Y, Ang. %.—M¥ ind Mrs. Douglas Robinson, (he latter or of President Roosevelt, have yublic Hbrary in Jordanvitio, e, in memory of Mr. Rabin § mothes, and to-morrow it will he med over to the village event kes on linpértance from the fact that ‘ President Roosevelt. is expected to be was to-day thay ine will leave New York In the goon a fast train thit will be at Herkimer and will go to ile by carriage, ary of State Elihu Root and Bhemman, the Vice-Presidential | also oe among (ie Sn yepe! eee FRENCH SCIENTIST DEAD PARIS. Aug. 4—The death is an nounced of Antoine Henri Becquere! well known French scientlt, M quer id many positions in « ay and was removed, ngten Heights Heapitel with | somalee, Neca, amaag |Bofeaces., ‘tees bere Pe al la Will Apply to Have Nomina: | Kapper, counsel for Bena: | that nominations made for} IN HERKIMER TO-MORROW. | BRN THE MIN tthe Weaullful Womans Who, on Sent, 14 1908, \ —— + Week ef Sept. 14 Official Voting Coupon. MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, Will Be Crowned (Chairman of Democratic Na- + | tional Committee Writes Fl K |afsTMbsStge si, Man, Grom ea FOR THE CRISIS, = | + | SNS i MACK $ KING AND QUEEN ofthe | uh Carnival ot th Age of Progres® | vote for, Oconunnebneedannonnoningad ee LS Character Study. $ RIPENED BY EXPERIENCE. + (or Queen) Contest Closes 12 Noon Sept. 10, 1908, ante nena: ‘HFG TRL OPS WITH ASE SATION | Senator Lawyers Bradiey at Fined for Other Asking id Judge to Vacate Benth, JACKSON, Ky., Aug, %—The most sens al session of the Breathttt Cire ult € th @ Special Judge Curnes was here w trial! of the late Was held to-day case of Beech Hargis troops in the Judge James Hargis on the rth salling of the he murder of + udge Hargis. ' Secretary, vIn Was packed witi a ' vere Mail VOTBY to KVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS DIUM, PF, 0, oe ts ep eeatag, Sees | “The Bryan of 96.4 Stripling Bor 1354, : BO. Inciuding many women. Judge ect “alge may hg, DABGEG, Im at The World's, vartone, branchess nounced that he would ove Compared with the Bryan | de 250s" st: Brea iy “G02 Washington et. bec dea ett) jrule the motion of defendant request~ - | Park Now N, ¥. } ing hin to vaeMte the bench and he im- of 1908.” % sts afs af at ‘posed a tine of $4) each against Senator Ke afs af afs fe as Brac Judge D. B, Redwine, —-- ed ---— a A. Young and T, '. For twelve years William J, [pane ico f d for the defendant, who Hled the affidavit asking hin to vacate | Bryan has been a notable figure GIANTS HIGHLANDERS Nes } i ay) bia eens id the action of the | in American public and political 19 ac t | E i 5 F ; from First Page.) (Continued from Binge yt and life. Now, in his third campaign anus aes tates PeclaSrne lor the Presidency, the query of- lies to Clarke n up; Howell bunted, but aa Chase's thro At this time | if v: y a bunt. SeSymour ups | to Ball at second was late, both run: |, thal Court h “Is he the B gots an infield single; in nS ten ia heard, “Is he the Bryan of Teviin up; ball one; pers were safe, Stone drew fou duty 1896, or has he grown and devel- ball three;| filling the bases. Hartsel sent a b: ASAMMONs ae ig BRETY er to Laporte, who threw to Klelnow, AWaLa CUMLAE. op Hin SOF forcing Jones at the plate. Heldrick’ alt of the de- Bridwell up. Bridwell | £oFe!n6 Ld \ | RAPE liatueteaae | This question is answered by | Singles to centre, seoring Seymour and | foul fly was grabbed by Conroy, Dele- Me ne ae { a ‘ | Devlin Crandall up; he flies out to} tanty tl made a marvellous cate lw was | Norman 2. Mack, Chairman of Wilson, THREE RUNS lelipping to: the ground near the tence ane Waa BoPPeney | f Second Half--Wilson up; Wilson gets | SUPP! H ‘i & ee the Democratic National Commit: (on infleld single. Gibson up; fout,| and just gesting hands on Fe 3 T0 bie ITALIA a j strike one; strike two, Gibson files out| long skyscraper. NO RUNS }, } tee, ina striking character study, | to Tenney. Maddox’ up, strike one:! petehanty wrenched his ankle tn mak- N LAWYER str ‘0; Wilson steals secon’ u uy : written especially for The Even. | Sir/Ke two; Wilson steals second; ball) ng tie catch and was carried off the| Mra. Eatelle MacWillin Stewart ' A walks. T strike trike! field by his team mates ‘ \ tng World, and analyzing the | tor mctke three; two out. leach WIP) Klelnow was hit wth a ATES Geta License at City Hall. prowth and development of Bryan, | \#2- ny fice Maddox at second, Brid-) Waning bunted, but, as Wallace drop.) Mrs Fatelle MeMillin Stewdtt, daugh« the Man Seventh one ped Howell's throw, both runners were! ‘er ¢ Emerson MeMillin, siving her ‘Inst Halt. safe. Conroy a nted, Kleinow be- he MRS een hae peels ad = s — ae ea a throw to! Traverso ver, of Florence, took | BY NORMAN PF, MACK, Magiiee Dovie files Jr enain £0 Ot SAN hia yut a marr onse in the City Hall Chatrman cin Demea ratio Nas) Tomas WN tike three; bounde ing the bags. Chase hit Into | Bureau { ] tlonal Committee, Nesinam ‘fans +a dout y. Werria to Smith to Jones) Mrs. & to papers | No other n public life has grown Seong Hal ups hall 008 NO RL ed wit! and Stanley | Bryan has grown during | str ones Clarke out, veto Fourth Inning H. Gardyne Stewart were divorced ta | ve yoare, And I say through De ball Morlarity re vin itt Parls, Me., Oot. 2%, 194, when the cus- an P n let this withouc Usparaging the high quall-| one; strike one second for the Hi \ tody of only child was given to Mre. Hes of the maz as they were revealed | amd goes) to. th witece, “Sohwettner #1 ‘0, a ans Sibentisse: Sha LAA TARE RE MEER timate friends his it " 0S i's of tis I ams. ae aay espe aa te Me orien Arse ire te Crandall. Wag Manning ty Chase Suith j meee campa ov the Presidency seasawing, othe tified, which Chase f age as tho Mr. Bryan was con nous chen, going to a ed on four wile plans for the as now. Then, as now, he was elo- out, Belawe) wall flied to Conny. NO quent In public speech, resourceful in Hartsel wen! to ghort and Schwelt debate ang faQtntal fs the WAnplonste Eighth Inning 9) gM for Ste Kouis, Hemphill bunts | ; 4 : iret Half— n up, one ba i safely. On’ the hit and run game : | of measures whioh, in bis “Nae Cie | Dalle: ball threes ‘h I gol to third on Eaporte'e sin: | ) for tne genera welfare ty (uinee | Pena up; K left. Morfarty was a victim or \then Mr, Bryan has grown in auch & one: Seymour singies to « and goea| strikes, A passed bal ed. In CURE YOU | way aa to make the Bryan of 188 ap-)to second on Thomas's fumble. Devlin }porte to second. Rall 4 A | pas ' 2 ap: foul, strike o one; foul, | th o lett for a bi arinng pear ase striping when compared to/UNi, foul. strike one: all on singieg| Hemphill ahd Laporte, Ball’ was an p RUPTURE the Bryan of 198, through short, Seymour taking iene Beat ing ton al on Smith's A | tceable | base ty up; st e; bal throw to Willams. Kletnow was called eee inate pos | foun: sriee ewes Bary hits to Wagner, [OW en trikes, TWO MUNA. ‘Yor GOOD and ALL | x ifth tevin | titieal assoctation with the man, have Fift 9 | had every opportunity for close obser: banged a ay wo centre which Forget all about the empty prom- | yadion, and this growth is the natural hil sot under. 1 ises of cure by which you have lorder of a career fraught, a» Mr AEE POETRY heen misled, Forget the Bryan's has been, wit elements that rwentaalliy pointments you have suffered, Fix Ferrla went out NE RUD make for the development and the ma turity of a high-clase gitizen Aaox foul Mes to fanned ov Won Hle Spurssin Tariff Fight. Fahy ah ) ahot the dall t Mr. Bryan revealed to Nebraska Dem- " Le him, NO RUNS ' oerats his fine oharacteristics when he) First ‘ te RR event Sixth Inning ) won his spurs tn a battle for tariff re- ng aytices, Maddox to! Schweltzer aoaked the ball along the | form. During hls first term as a one, foul; strike | third bage line for two bases, | ber of Congress he captivated his ae ea; Doyle walks.) Med out to Hemphill, and lia; ih the Howes and won Whe re: jo; strike two;! wae doubled up trying to bites ae : iam-hits to| on the out, Hemphilt to Conroy | spectful attention of his countrymen oy thin. | banged a fly to Moriarty, NO RU | generally through one of greatest ( strike one s) wos disposed of on his Sunt by | tarift reform sprecies ever delivered in ball tw ‘Dontin flies to es, Hemphill fouled 01 | ue American Congress, | NO RUN i hi euaat gidrove a tong fy {0 Than he reveal meelf to the mem | sne; Thomas | Devlin to Ten: | 8 i bers of the Democ convention of | jney. Leach tp ball ane: ball two eventh Inning. | 1898, while in the ensuing campaign a! | strike one; eet UREA BT foul mash Kleing | considerable number ee i) merioanit ey. ere mt prided es Sa age inh eh ALA people came to know him woll, during | 1¥itle te veh Chants, 6; Pittsburg, & [left fell fence for three bases, Har |g contest whitch, for sublime courage i fey sell wan dlgponed of hy Contoy snd on the part of a young man fig = Chase. NC vs | against the greatest possible odds, is PETERSON’S WILL L VALID, ja igranty was put out of the kame for| without a parallel In the history of BAD SPELLING AND ALL. #: niith,, He was called out_on strikes popular government. | all walked. Kleinow sacrificed, Iow- Bat those who thought they knew him <= Rive ranta stan Wille ae a Congreseman from Nebraska and| ‘There tent any question r@garding | jams to Jones, XO those who thought they knew him due-!t 8 tlons,” sad Clerk Eighth Inning, jing the Presidentiaal campaign of 186) Jacks as he looked over the @tvAng-| ¢yRoorga r M in lett jlearned in the single glance they od- | ost filet in many a day In the | fer the Highlanders, HL was re talned when on the day following the e's Ofice to-day. Lired by Manning and Chane, Perris (18% election he stax t among his} t, was that of Oscar G. Peterson. | Kieinow. Ma AIC Oute da teal countrymen and showed by the manners qj died June 1, 108, at Bluburst,| vean NO RUNS lin whieh he met defeat that he had in! I, He bequeathed everything to his Conroy ont. Howell to Jones, MeTiveen {him the stuff of which herosa are Hea No. tH Weet Twenty. | it to cen two bases, Chase |wice, who lives at No. 42 p fouled out to Ferris, Schweitaer dropped made. seventh street, He leaves nothing tO) Hemphill’s fly and) Molvren score | Ripened by Experience four sistere, Emanuel f 8, Hart.) Laporte ont, Jones ‘unaselatal, ON It goes without saying that a man or No, 36 West Twenty-third streot, {9 having passed through Mr. Bryan's ex- the counsel for the proponent Ninth Inning poriences In 1896, ani having four veurs) The will reads according to the re: | smut fouled, ont to Kileinow. Jones [later been again nominated by his party |soript filed and accepted in the Surro- Gy" Cris T routed out to Conroy, only to meet defeat, must have had) gate's Officer (with Ry 3008, June | RUNS. within him the elements for substantial , (In the sear of cuss Lard Ih, bute ee progress ah ‘Peterson Horn Renglander, | ZU8T AUTO AT MOSCOW. When we add to all this the experi) “in of Axedent, Susid@ or Nate) yogcow, Aug. 2%—The Zust ma- ences through which Mr. Brean has) urnal Death at! Bank Account, Furnitur wiiine, one of the contestants in the re-| fone during the past eigh! years, then very th meng tO Dim ory cont New York to Paris automobile| we need not find it difficult to belie be no contest of the will, | race, arrived here to-day, The machine | that there has been going on in this is badly in need of repairs country » pracess of character develop- ment in order that at a critical period in the history of free government a great occasion may be provided with ‘a matured man. Republicans who jave care studied the danger signals just now visible in this Republic of ours feel, as | Democrats do, that the occasion is at hand, and those who have the privilege of present day acquaintance with Mr, Bryan fee! also that in iim the Amer- SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 25TH | SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 26TH BUTTER 6COTCH POUND 100 PINEAPPLE pounn 106 ean peope have the man CREAM KISSES CHARLOTTES. They feel that Mr. Brvan of 1908 i PECIAT, ASSORTED CHOCO: SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO. | well seasoned patriot, admirably SHIATES (20. kinds). enn 190] Hae Ad'kinus). <n crounn 19¢ OCOLATE COVERED ( cite M CHSUPERMINTS. « OUND 25¢ ..poonn 25¢ : LADY vacter, by CARAMELS, by experience as by cl yee i yes isnal aaaliiate He Park Row store open every evening until 11 o'clock, dicing @ ish pends adios eenty i All our stores open Saturday evenings uulil 11 o'elock, Pa areeor ra to the business and indus- WE DELIVER FREE | Ses + nS A8HS OF ONK DOLLAR AND 54 BARCLAY ST, GIRLS VICTIMS OF STRANGE oh SERBUT; also all, Brooklyn Cor. West Br | hi We deliver 1 to 10 pounds 29 ‘St |ATTACK BY WOMAN AND MAN. De ay ative 0 aR parnanints ne W 3 At City Hall Park, PIT Aug. 3. Tie IT order dapercinenl | police were notified to-day daygiters and a granddaugh — : ——— — Gilien, a reir rb B sitee taking a walk when a woman and @ Ap ‘| man jumpet fro e-covere A | aatiee Worthington place f BRAUTIFUL DAM- seratcu and strike at owe of Misae Gillen Greatly fr ened the TRIES, VELOURS, In rich colorings, Five-plece frame sults re-covered and made to eppear now,| Jacecamed and the assuilants, bot jishly dressed, the woman heay!l Made to Order, ran down the street, aot into | mobile and were whisked awa lie st Poi ag! ne Hit runian‘ee ’ ) er 1 | facts given the police by tw 14. 8% asee,’ ly Liat ary Misees Gillen, whose f were | periened pode ‘wilt call with atched, are Ww snopes and alive estimates, 146 West 23a st it is believed ¢ wee was unknown to the Mises H. LEHMAN CO., Uphoisterers, what we fell you found and in your life, he troubled agai The BUN Children danger or gat. Room 404, B , cor, 42d ROLT, W ing MOACHAM, resigned as Bpecial Aj itin your mind that here, at last, is absolute means of cure in whick you can safely put your faith from \ the very frit day you wear it. The BUNKER TRUSS Cure Your Rupture. We ask you to come here and fudge only by what we show you and not by Our specialigt will Af ever: Sandays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. of town, write for free bosklet. THE BUNKER TRUSS CO, rhe SPECIAL NOTICES, of Ni reduce your rupture and fit you withs BUNKER TRUSS, The rupture wil: then be absolutely held until it com- pletely disappears. You will be as trong as you ever were The first day will give you absolute relief, and you will never KER TRUSS cures in a sew way, There ie absolutely no pressure om the back—it's on the rupture ilself ad WV your t pay ud one at shoal Tease $7.50.) ickly cured, without omfert, Lady attend. jays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, ry claim we tak ati i If out Arei few York, hay~ gent, Contract Department, 18 no longer connected with this agency’ in any: capacity; tha only of: fice of this rency ig at § Lou branch offices of any kind apywWhere, BARR & WIDEN MARCANTILE N q Bt Mo, [eS HELP WANTEDS—MALE, ARIA AAI A RAR AR A nn OFFICE ply Immedia reference. 11 ASSISTANT: good hand and well ver One sed in figui In owh han atoln Young & rnp writes, * ib ri 'He Hit the Nail On the Head. || came to town last Saturday, And had no work to do, Although an able Chemist ' You can guess that 1 felt blue, At For 4 Sunday And now I'm working at the igth | spent a quarter wld Job | have ever had tWENTY-Fi WORD CENTS “SITUATION WANTED” Want Ad, best ALLA 12- AD. COSTS IN EITHER THE MORNING OR SUNDAY WORLD. as

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