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flela nt to third sa well crowd and. we out Hayden, Evers od. ulte was safe on Bridwell bad fumble, and Overall Cate aay Bog tovsed out Chance. 0: N. "Shanice ‘enney’s grounder and beat him to the bag. Herzog flied out jo Hayden. Bresnanan cracked a single into Fight field, but was out stealing Kling to Tinker. NO org base, RUNS. Fourth Inning. Steinfeldt singled to left field, but was forced out on Hofman's attempted sac- riflce, Devlin to Bridwell, Tinker sin- gied to centre fleld, advancing Hofman to second base. Hofman stole third base, Kling got @ scratch single past first base, scoring Hofman and sending Tinker to third base. Tinker scored on Overall's long fly to Seymour, day- easy fly was allowed to fall safe between Seymour, Herzog and Don. and Kil cored, Heraog tossed out Evers, HIREE RUNS. Donlin popped out to Tinker, Bey- mour drove a sirigle past short, Schulte HASKELL TO BE QUSTED ' “UNLSS HE DISPROVED APS LAND ON HOGG WN FIFTH —_—— gument Until Then Against League Leaders. made a great running catch of Dev- Un's line drive to left, Seymour was} ‘out @tealing second base, Kling to Byers. NO RUNS. | Fifth Inning. Schulte rolled out to Tenney assisted. Chance walked and sto: ond base, In taking Bresnahan’s throw Herzog was spiked in the leg, but after ‘@ slight delay gamely stuck to his Bteinfeldt lined out to MeCormick, and on the throw in the ball rolled past Tenney and Chance took third ba Devlin tossed out Hofma NO RUN McCormack struck out. Evers tossed out Bridwell, and Ames popped out to | Overall. NO RU Sixth Inning. Tinker singled to centre field. Kling | @truck out. Overall forced out Tinker on a grounder, Herzog to Bridwell. | Hayden smashed a two-bagger into right field crowd, sending Overall to third base, Overall tried to score when Bresnahan threw to catch Hayden off | second base, but Herzog's quick return to Bresnahan nailed him at the plate. NO RUNS. Tenney was out on a slow roller, 'e to Overall, who covered the bag. Herzog was thrown out by Qver- rt Chance, un- | sec: | and Bresnahan died, Steinfeldt to NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Evers popped out to Bridwell, and Behulte went out the same Herzog tossed out Chance. NO RUNS. Donlin smashed a two-bagger to the right field crowd and went to third as Devlin responded to the and he took out Overall and substituted Brown as pitcher, McCormick aroused the crowd by smashing two bases, scoring Seymour and Devlin. | Kilng got Bridwell's bunt and threw | to third base where McCormick was to Steinfeldt to Evers to Brown. to Tinker, Tenney filed out to Chance. THREE RUNS. Eighth Inning. MoGinnity pitching for New York. Devlin tossed out Steinfeldt. filed out to Donlin, one to McCormick. Evers tlrew out Her: NO RUNS. og. Bresnahan one to Hofman. NO RUNS. Ninth Inning. second base on Brown's sacrifice, Mc-) Treasurer Hu O11 taint beyond a doubt, he will Beymour landed a safe Texas leaguer have to resign, ‘lenyling the first ball fund of $00,000 had been recelyed pitched Into the right field crowd for |trom corporation sources. caught Ina chase and run down, Kling | qccinred that not one pe well took second base in the meantime, | been re Barry batted for Ames and popped out Freetly fre Tinker lifted @ high |Republean 6: 5 filed out to Tinker. Donlin lifted a high jou Cu jin any manner one dol Kling singled to left field and took |Repuhtican campaign funds “OL TRUST? GHARGES or a ne rape panies or any of its officers If the oe 4 Standard Ol!” Company. or any. other THE BATTING ORDER. National Treasurer Starts] corporation seeking apeolal privilege Cleveland Now York tendered any money to this committee, Good, rf a Home to Secure Documents psy et Tiene trom Mtr Roses, [simu it . i fa @ His Innocence |iveltia sinterwents that both Mr, Hitch- ol Uh rf. i S cence, | cock and Mr. Taft have been deposed Stovall, 1b r cb 0 Frove ris innacenc idrom thele ponlllonhy apd. Are no lORReR Bemis, y. 1b. (crass: jactive factors in the campaign. Mr. pimuinsham, ¢ | ven | Roosevelt, politically, repudiates both Perring. ss MACK WIRES PRESIDENTE IMG emaeit materatiieraanieeninine if ‘ip Semin = jcamp alan. He jhas not, on! Special to The Evening World.) F Presidency, but he has also taken Mr. CLEVELAND, ©., Sept. 22.—Having Denies Democracy Has Re-|ititchcock's place: is the entire Wepublt2. achieved frst. place tn the American \ is oe can National Committee board of | \ i . ceived 1 Cent from Standard, arate (duos Ivisory bo, and has League race, Lajole and his cohorts are in every other position where ‘Big Stick’ methods rule.” A Republican Denial, The broadside of accusations and de- nials from the Demo: the Republican forces time the finance department public into its. confidence now bent on holding tne lead, and to this end Joss, kingpin of the Cleveland pitchers, was selected to go against the Highlanders this or Has a $300,000 Fund. fternoon in the sec- series hetween she . Elberfeld picked Billy Hogg to make good his prediction that his team The candals of campaign contribu- jons caused 4 ption of controversy tlons caused an eruption of controversy Anne to-day between the Republican and Ment was, made at the office of Treas- | would take two out of the three, A Democratic parties, The explosions} “The Standard Oil Com y large crowd turned out to witness the contributed, elther directly oF iniirenee , i di, her directly or indir e. were as follows: ly, or through any of its subsidiary oo Partinnl Mr. Bryan and the Democratic | corporations or officers, a single dollar First Inning. National Committee —tnformed | {9 the Republican National Campaign | Mefivain singled to left. Conroy sac- Stovall to Laj Bemis took M fly, Hemphill filed to Hinch. man. NO RL Hogg threw 1, nie kell that unless he in clear his skirts of Standard Not one dollar has been recetved | THe from the Steel Corporation, either dj. | Cree rectly or indirectiy. Bryan and the Mule. William J. out Good. Bradley out, into left field. Bryan, !n a humoro: Conroy to Morlarit Hinechman tripled tumult of noise by slamming a two- tatement Buffalo’ yester: 2 r ) Morlarity inchma dagger Into left feld crowd, scoring | Chairman Mack, of the rnme KOSH EenU Mes D Ero a Tone offered | to the bleachers, LaJole was purposely Donlin and sending Seymour to third committee, nent a telesFaM 19) glecrion district showing the ipso Tinehmantoubonvanratenbeed base. This was too much for Chance president Roosevelt, emphatieally | Democratic gain at election {i alee lorBtatey Gart Morlarity that Chairman Parsons, of the New County Republican Committea, terday “Mr. Bryan's | the Corrupt provided the m the insinuation NO RUNS Second Inning. dley's beat a step. farity singled to left and Ball fol- toss Gardner No Cash From Oil Trust. The chairman. in an interview, | division 3 of 41 of the Penal Singieartevear apa | Code provides that any person who, lowed sult Blair sing! o centre and Brid- nas inate | £lVe8. offers or promises any office,| Moriarity was out yards at the plate velved, directly or | place, employn or yaluable thing’ on Birmingham's throw to Bemis. Hogg the Standard O11 Come | as indu for any tor other! tanned, NO E pany, and if any corporation, | persor to procure or ald in the procur-| re ra Evellate GEREEHARURA” ale seeking apecini privilege, offered | !ng elther a large small yo! | US Speres a DUE v CER TREE Rate an guilty of a felony, punishable 1 beat all. Bemis hit to 33 PETE TBEENS privonment for not more than five! Gonroy, and on Wid's wild throw went —_— Years, and forfeiture of the office tol - TANS nied’ Goutal Hofman| The Finance Committee of the| Wh e may be elected.” ieee Birmingham filed to 4 National Committee ————>———_ Veen, Perring beat a infield hit. Jose b popped to Gardner, NO RUNS. |etated that nelther the Standard Bite 7 Third Inning. ny nor the United States eel Corporation had contributed Fr to the Stovall. Cree filed to PUBLICANS IN out dner to Ginnity to Tenney. Hayden struck out.| Chairman Pars of the Repnb- {\ NO RL Evers, popped out to Herzog. NO Mean County Cononittee, autd that | Fourth Inning Seymour flied to Tinker. Devlin lined MP: Bryan's humorons offer of the | i, Lajole $di3t one straignt Into Tokers hands. Democratic mule to the election filed’ to McCormick smashed another two-bag- S | re Ber ino tight felt “Bridwell “popped @istrlet showing the largest gain | | yet Gut to-Steinfeldt. NO RUNS. jin votes rendercd him Hable to | , jall to —. Prosecution under the New York \) N N é Penal Co | ifth Innin| al SECOND GAME. | Fifth Inning. sat —~— At Democratic headquarters {it 1s Hogg out, 4 First Inring. Understood that Treasurer Haskell 's! cpycago, Sept, 22. — Arrangements, My Hayden rolled to Tenney, unassisted, |2OW OM his way to Oklahoma, to pro-| 6, oomoioted for Judge Taft's i Evers singled to left, Schulte lifted a|@uce documents to disprove Mr. tie high ily to, MoCormick snd Bridwell | Hearst's charges of association with tour, which be PSOE avd olan threw out Chance. NO RU fe mail Fltahoo oi the Re ny ‘sion 4 Tinker tossed out Tenney. Herzog |‘ Standard Oi) Company, ie i] \ i Republican am. Joss, stole gece rolled out to Chance, unassisted, Bres- D i tlonal Committee, is prepared to le and went en Bla nahan slashed a double Into left field enials Not Explicit. Rae ae AT a aes is we lthrew to centre, Goode out, Gardner crowd and went to third base on a wild] Mr. Bryan and the menibers of the for New York, where he will spend the) ty Moriarity, NO RUNS pitch, Steinfeldt threw out Donlin, tional Committee hold that Mr, Temainder of the week at E stern) Sixth Inning. vO RUNS. |Haskell's denials have not been sufti- | Meadauarters. Judge Charles Nagel, a] 5, Conroy, Cree out, Second Inning. Jclent or explicit enough to clear him, {Member of the Western Exe uphill ted to Steinteldt was thrown out by Devlin, | and by a great play Bridweli and Ten- left field, but was out stealing to sec- tossed out Hye! Bridwell pop} threw out same way Fourth Inning. Schulte out a to Seymour. Chance beat nit over second base, though: Herzog made a magnificei Chance stole second base. electrified the stands by making a won derful one-hand stop throwing out Stetnfeldt. Hofman flied out to Tenney. NO RUNS. He: drove a hot field er for two t followed with another } in deep centre field Into right Bresnahan one DLonlin sacrificed, advanced Bres to BE got grounder and threw to Kling In time to get Bresna- han, who was run down, Evers to Kilng to Steinfeldt to Kling. Devlin filed out to Hoffman. ONE RUN, Fifth Inning. Tinker single! to left fi as Bridwe i also threw to third r vase and srui tossed out Sixth | ning d i] ers walke mour, © hit to dee scoring 1 third basi e he could get back Evers to Steinfeldt, NO} Seventh Inning. Kling struck Bridwell threw out I an single into left |. Seymour lined out to Hayden tin stole second base. Devlin walk- McCormick flied out to Hayden and Doniin took third base. Bridwell walle ed, filling the bases, Crandall and struck out Eighth Inning. Merkle batted fo: NS. Rt McGinnity pitching for New Bridwell threw out Schulte. doubled into the left-field crow¢ feldt tec out Hofman. MeCormick NO RUNS Bridwell tossed Tinker and Chance put out Herzog fied to Hofmar n popped out to Evers. NO R Ninth Inning. Tinker struck out. K singled to Centre field and went to second base ax Herzoe threw out Brown. Hayden led into the crowd scoring Ki Evers singled to but if throw natled Hadden at the Hin, Seymour Out to Hote; plate, They say they ate ready pers accept the treasurer's word, but that out mi le will be Chicago nally to Hinchman d tall and raced to second B dley hea ag talane a er died Judge Taft’ aking trip and the part! beat Wee MayONORUNE.N 0 [tie public demands) more and theliry s.cauies canoes cil take In Pate Run rae eradley reashlne e ay. ; E : : D ; rd, Lajoie walked, filling the bas Seymour opened up with a single to, taint of Standard Oll must be scoured the campaign, Judge Nagel @ id: Stovall singled to short, Br t ley sc so that not an odor remains. Bemis singled to left, Hinemhan ing. ; ‘ sees “It cannot be denied that in every pre pase ud ha to een ees The candidate and his advisers 80] campaign the te ter is | and Lajole scoring. Birmingham struck popped out to Steinfeldt, NO RUNS. i tiled eee Hester He replied | not to be At I was out, Ball. to Conroy, : hat he could produce documentary | may become a serious if not ingled, Perring scoring, Goode | i ie ae truck out,| bro! , They have given him @ few! actor, It Is, of course, to be remem: | flied to Hemphill. FIVE RUNS Kling walked, Brown struck ovt.| days of grace to see what he c Fltes OF Line f Hayden flied t Hergogios oy sree to he can show, el Seventh Inning. Joss to Stovall. Bradley Ball out, Perring Mack Wires to Roosevelt. In the crisis Chairman Ma Gardiner ou Ww out Mc pall, NO some appre ad that the « leaped | expr \ through some ii to that $300.00 had been found in the trea- | sury the Democratic after Judge Parker had declared throughout party ivtiinn sa eaig sone Ddamond-Studded Medal from corporations, and further, becaus> it Was announced at e time of the election t the trea The President sald that he looked queer that such a lar yuld turn up after Mr was empty thought it For Most Popular Giant The Giants are playing the best baseball that New appointe, treasurer of the aa ‘ed vorrectiy, no York has witnessed in years. They are out for the pen- ind the bilea y ‘the New York Aterican ie. Nant, and from now until the close of the season the struggle tn ently chat Tyas Chama of & promises to be the mpst exciting in the history of the league. ceived fanny from former chairme’ As an encouragement to the individual members of the Gyer trom (ie WH carpalens Tl «: team The Evening World will present to the most popular aa veht thee atention, Lae player a diamond-studded gold medal. All New Yoris fans sive to say to you now, that there is not a word of tru! I have not received one cent Chairman Taggart or any on) connected with the last neither has any one connected the Democratic National ( I am wiring you this direct, sire to correct what seems to erroneous impression In your mind. can express their preterence through The Evening World coupon below, which will be printed daily in the Noon, Baseball and Final editions: EVENING WORLD BASEBALL PRIZE. For the most popular member of the New York h in this stateme T (Signed) NCRMAN E. MACK e cha an’ A 8 calle i; ene tact that he said nothing in is | National League Team, am concerning corporation cont: tions that might have been made ce Mr, Haskell's appointment. Let me state it as emphatically as I Ned Mr. Mack. 1 have amy $900,000 contribution. ¢F Member of tye commit h amount turned up elthe r since the campaign hegan Taft and Hitehcock Deposed. I vote for ...ss.ccccveccecccccreecsenccceesseseees INGM6 cscs cedentcecncceecesetaaseceeerens The Democratic committee has no received vent from the Standard O Company, either directly oF Indirectly Letters to Baseball Editor, Evening World, P. 0. Box 1,354 fram the comoany. its @ul eom- ‘ aaa THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1908, OR FIVE RUNS Highlanders Put Up Hard Ar-|Papers Filed at Reno, Nev., GOODMIN SUES MAXINE ELLIOTT Weather Clear. EVENING WORLD RACING C EIGHTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. Sept. 22. Track Fast. FIRST RACK—Two year-olds; nandican: §000 added i @ halt furlongs. Yor 2s Off 22 Btart good handijy e. Yanko ella, Owner, J Madden, “Sime Le Index, Starters Wis. \, Fin. | O27 Joe Madden Mt 1a 4 it 1 w 3 ) Me ty it i) Lawton Wigans! tL 48 fhe ih Nocet CAN’T PINCH TER mepecgairsle Be Moats See ae a ae The pinching, binding features "Ton ‘danage nil’ 2? 88 Hy! B Manin: = = = = = | of the old unimproved clip ° Sandy H rr 1 Martin eld YW d srronee Mads 0, the bac a ail the w | von going ‘closed have caused many people to ae as Sa : unwillingly wear spectacles. 93s ° Chree-year-olds and upward, selling, 840 added; and th Baad ay 4 but Grounds for Action ssftt! ‘sald 238, Sart goat, Won cui. Winner be. by anne HABRIESUG TIONG aa inex. Starters, eTauaie ji hold securely on any shaped | Are Not Stated. ler. 23) Jug 2M RENO, Nev., Sept. 22.—Nat Goodwin, ra | the actor, to-day filed a suit for divorce Was best of the others Miss | |against Maxine Eliiott, the actress, The (34) THIRD RACE—Maiden |grounte upon which the divorce is asked | inigh Stoleia ¢ {have not yet been made public. | index: The couple have not lived together for| 924 Sele some time. The wife opened last night! 713 at Philadelphia in her new play, “My-) self—Mettina,"” under the management of the Shuberts. Goodwin has been hera| ever since he returned three weeks ago! from Europe, He ts alleged to have! | Pald attentions to his former leading) ‘3! woman, Edna Goodrich, until! a tew| — months ago, when her engagement to a| wealthy mining man was announced. It | {2!- was said at the time that Goodwin tol-| 940 at SI OURTH RACE —The C | one couple were married in 1998, after “Angelus moved up strong, |they had played sevrat seasons in the same co! a FIFTH KACE— Two. | aneteorpany, Goodwin as the star and | Yd b PITH iced Miss Elliott as his leading woman. bert—Hoodoo, - owner-- | odwins first wifo was Eliza Wea. | Index. Starters thersby, the original “Gabriel” { | viv Spelibound ys abriel” in the | ise |first production of Evangeline. she dled | 2" i,dohn veut |1n 1887, Fourteen months later he ears| ea Saniies | Tied Nellle R. Baker, the divorced wite | {vt jof E. Pease, son of a Buffalo ofl mag. | aa |mate, The couple soon separated, ooh | In 18% Goodwin was divorced from his | Second wife, and in the same year at | San Francisco, Miss Filiott gt a di- vorce from her husband, George A. Me- | Nott, | BROOKLYN (Continued from First Page.) wen in ano! 912" | |& pop-fly which Alperma QD got. Jordan! f24 made a neat catch of Storke's high one, go, Meli'ine Nominee. 9s jn short right. NO RUNS, 824" Dixie. Cold ie | Lumley strolled on four wide ones, s | Hummel bunted to Maddox and as the a was est latter's throw to second was late both aes can runners double play, Ab’ Weer safe, Jordan hit into a y to Wagner to Storke. very fast on the aster Robert ran his race. | nose—without t | —without marking the nose. _— | Attached to your glasses for 35 cents. pon phe rail And ' | SOLDONLY AT OUR FIVE STORBS three-year-olds and upward, selilng, $500 added; abou ax | Start fair. Won easily, Winner, br... by Ethetbort— | WH Fons M ev. Time 111 i ; . 1 BU Io M1, Sh, OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. EAST 23D ST... .Near Fourth Ave, WEST 125TH ST..Near Lenox Ave, COLUMBUS AVE...81st & 82d Sts, $9 NASSAU STREET...Near John St. ROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St., Op. A. & 8. "Phone 5905 Gramercy, Op. MeCreery’ 67 West 23d St. ing or slipping ail, and, takin for which he was disqualified : three-year-c jeeanview Hung a furlong real off the engagement, He| |. ri USER TOTS F ci | “Cameo Girby."" written for him by Hirestone a0) Mecarth - = = . 9 f | ah opotteres eae | Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon oreo Tigo hess z a | Pieces| Wilson. Tourist bo z Firestone Ordinary size, re. and, well in hand. held on | all the way 10) $500 added: about 6ix fu | Won Uriving, Winn R. by Al | gimp LEE ay trames Pi Sh CALLED Call, Phone or send Postal and on: man will call_and submit_samples Until 9 o'clock: will be allowed on presenta: 10% tion of this advertisement 98 any article purchased for cash this week, Wh PAY WE PAY FREIGHT. RAILROAD FARE. GRAND RAPIDS FUKNID Unc ROOMS FURNISHED $65 COMVLELE AT. YTHING FOK HOUSEKEEPING, FE FOR OUR 1908-08 Malaga held on well, EVER | Tamley going to third. Alperman flied ROOSEVELT WARNED tienes eed th eM Be Puke CAR ALO. ; Fifth Inning his home {1 . A A Okla! ere he he Moeller made three swipes at the alr yea wnere He 4S 1°$75 Worth 97.50 Lown $1.50 w Gibson Mned the ball to left for a ba GIVE SQUARE DEAL. da Ll F 100 + 10,00 6 2,00 «6 Maddox doubled to centre, and as Gib- eeu Mh} 150 «© 15,00 «* 2,25 « son tried to score he was nailed at the = it the 1 R. Hear 5 . plate on a beautiful throw by Humniel. (Continued from First Page.) t the St 200 20.00 * 2,50 «6 Thomas was a victim on strikes, NO mi EAS weGINN ROE 300 «© 30.00 « 3.50 « RUNS L uld + 0 MoMillan fouled out to Storke, Shee» nects him tn any y with this charge, nal Committee, Our Terma Apply Also to New York han planted the ball in right fleld for a or in case you, after an Iny n of tate, New Jersey and Connecticut. base, but wag doubled up with Farmer the tacts, you him nonse Why | Maddox to Leach to Abbaticchlo to a : 108) urges in A EEMES Uo Oe eel Ula 28 guilty of the charges made, ees eae Sixth Inning. Has delped Roosevelt. hemente Clarke singled to left centre and went to third on Leach's single to centre, Leact, reaching second on Hummel's throw to thin. Pastorius walked Wag- ner, filling the bags. Lumley made a to misrepresent party, I shall not permit an member of the Republican the marvellous one-handed catch of Abba- ticchio's short tly and by a quick throw to Farmer doubled up Clarke, who tried to score, stole ted you Wagner second, but ird, Farmer to temt of my ability in remedial ————»—_. | n, NO RUN! Rea e tae ruck out. Catterson | meanures whlch 1 deemed for the MILWAUKEE AT 'FRISCO. RAPIDS bunted out, Maddox to Storke. Lumley PEE esaa alata Fed Demactuty| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 2.—The FURNITURE filed out to Clarke, NO RUNS. y urged Democrats)! |. tse, : savant ireing: |to support wach measures, and 1) oS Sullerauleeey atten a ee ee A SEA OF have adVocated more radical mea- | '¥° montis in Southern waters and a OUR LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Jordan collared Storke’s foul fly after private @ hard run, Moeller fouled out to SUres Amainat monopoly | rived {n port, ‘The Sheehan. Gibson soaked a sky-scraper than either you or your ty arn to Bremerton a to Hummel. NO RUNS. jsuclates have been willing to an Rogers — st th Hummel! was retired on his grounder dertake, quiet at Amap: wh | by Wagner and Storke. Jordan pasted ‘a grass-cutter to Abbaticchio and was “The platform of the the second victim. Alperman out, party is clear and specific Storke unassisted. NO RUN Eighth Inning. of by of the Republican party walked Jordan, filling the bases, Alper- man singled, scoring Maloney, but Hummel was caught at the plate, Abby to Gibson. ONE RUN, Tenth Inning, any Maloney replaced Lumley in right for and it predatory interests, “Our committee has no} corporations known will not recetve Brooklyn. Gibson singled, the bail hit- from such. If any money Is contributed y such persons without the knowledge | of the committee it will be Clarke flied ta soon as the fact 1s discovered, ting MeMillan in the face. Maddox) p: sacrificed, Pastorius to Jordan, Al- perman and Jordan retired Thoras, Gibson going to third. Alperman, NO RUNS. “The Demogratic party {is making | i McMillan out, Abby to Storke, Shee- onest and an honorable fig ASSORTED CHOCO. han flied to Clarke, Leach threw out | Gop hon PTH ei | ATIRSST Ch pounn 19¢ Farmer. NO RUNS. efenge of the principles enumerated | { CHOCOLATE COVERED in its platform and it expects and will MARSIMALLOWS ...PouNn 25 Eleventh Inning. Leach filed to Jordan.- Wagner first on Maloney’s muff of his fly. Wag- ner stole second, McMillan threw out A\baticchio, Wagner golng to third. Storke tripled, scoring Wagner, and on Alperman’s bad throw to third Storke scored. Moeller fouled out to Sheehan, TWO RUNS. Pattee batting for Pastorius and went cut, Abbaticchio to Storke. Catterson hit over the right fleld fence for a home run, Maloney walked. Hummel filed to} Moeller, Jordan fanned. ONE RUN, | oe | demand fair and honorab! from those who are in ch Republican campaign. Wi spect, ete, “Very truly yours, WILLIAM J “Detroit, Mich., Sept. “NONSENSE! I’ NOT RESIGN,” HURRICANE KILLED MANY | KANSAS CITY, Mo, Houses Swept Away and People Now Living in Caves— Shipping Suffered. NASSAU, NEW PROVIDENCE, Ba- amas, Sept. 2.—Reports are beginning to come In here of the damage wrought the hurricane of a week ago to ship- ng and property throughout the Wind- ward Islands of the group. Several lives were lost and the schooner Sarai Douglass was driven ashore and her captain drowned. Long Isiand was swept by the seas and Inundaied, The vegetation was de- stroyed, houses swept away, and the people to-day are living in caves. No suthentlc new 4 deo rocolved, fram | the other islands, vut they undoubtedly ‘wuffered severely: f wornout body and faction. “As the candidate of the Democratic attitude of Democratic party in the present cam- fect, as on others, while the platform received a dollar from an official of GOVERNOR HASKELL, IN WINDWARD ISLANDS. Charles N. Haskell, Gover food contains the elements that Nature placed in wheat and barley to rebuild the Try it for your own satis- “THERE'S A REASON” n't resign | I? 1 M if Mr @ single statement I | I quit at once. is train 1, “And d . led out Mr, Haskell say that fe growing finely. Tam going home for a few days, and Will go back again t ag0. GRAND th to the ex- Yos, I'm satisfied with the outloo! | stay of fifteen days at Amapala, Hon- d that while Honduras Dengeraisc under martial law no further on this sub- was stl trouble Was expected. a T. SUFFERN TAILER BETTER, is uncertain nto the breach to-day as the Demo- Mei lee Storke was disposed Sheehan and evasive. Gratle baversary. of corporkiion cons | not sha Mole oes atten rneied to cent, The Democratic candidate for Vice- | NEW\ LONDON, Conn, Sept, 2--7. | IM i tributions to draw attention away from mer's wild throw, Clarke fanned out. President, Mr, Kern, joined with me in Suffern ailer, who tas selzed here with i TH \ the Haskell episode. He dashed off a Tatt spectal train is rer Teach long Ay was captured by Lum- requesting Democratic National peed peponl ne sore Sie oeor ye | ha eleg of dei det ta- | the private car ( aE AE y. NO RUNS i oon) (On a8 omobile trip wi lands, é é hasty telegram of dental and denuncla- | Ee Pua Ren a. TWO RUNS MeMillan was thrown out by Leach, Committee to fx a maximum of $10,00 gone back to New York accompaniel hy d tion to President Roo! at Oyster | immediate two other cars. witl Eighth Inning And so was Sheet Leach made a for individual contribitions and to pub- | Dr. H. M. Lee, a local surgeon. It is ee Bay but it missed the President, who | sleeping for other ae entre. Manning ood stop of Farmer's grounder and lish, before the election, all contribu. |#ald the society man 1s on the toad to | to-day is travelling the summer | members id ewepaper | hit intoa d y, Lajole, Perring Shot the ball to Storke in time to get tions above $10, and the committee Tver”: DIEO: tal to Washington. Mr. Meck’s | Men. and a Fear ove nce! | See RRR a rata et ube er LH OND I aananaus a STEN, en acted favorably on this request. —_—<—_—_—_—__"_ Brooklyn. ANAC naga, y Mera Bion l NOMUN Bila eroutie to TAL Anning. i | DAVIS.—After a lin « illness, DAVID "LT notice, int.) New York Tribune k, Ind. $s to be made with arity, Perring out, O'Rourke to Morle , Wagner bounced one to McMillan and Not a Dollar From a ‘rust | T. DAVIS, at his tate residence, of this morning, that you are quoted by | political interruption. The celet Q Joss walked. Goode singled to died at first. Abbatichlo walked. Storke ‘The Republican candidate and the} | Schweickert Walk, Coney Island. Timothy 1. Woodruff, Chairman of the | of the George Ade farm will be jolne! centre, Bradiey lined to Ball, NO Med to Hummel. Moeller fouled out to Republican National Committee pro- | Friends and relatives are invited to at MESES tae NYO Ae jan of the! in by the candidate at 1 o'clock le! RUNS, PORN ae ‘ 4 tend funeral on Thursda Republican State Committee, in the fol- | will make a short speech and th ‘ Ninth (nnin Pastorius went out, Maddox to Storke, 08¢d, not publication before the elec- DSM ataaate lowing interview, which Mr. Woodruff, on to Chicago, where he is to speak 9g. Moeller made a great running catch of tion, but publication after the election | fare tes : 4am OF : | that night road me La catching for Cleveland, Catterson’s fly to the fence. Lumley } submit that our committee has given | Fira ANOS Oi Gave out from Oyster Bay rman Hitchcock after a confer- | 0’ to mingham. Crea singled to right, Maloney ran for Lum. agnor oh : | Trademark. a LEYS tas Lh “ ‘Incidentally, the President re-| ence with Mr. aves here late to-| file Hemphill flied to Goode. ley. Hummel doubled to right, sending the better evidence of its freedom from | No. 40; E marked that he considered it significant | morr: Ni Maloney to third. 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