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BRESMAHAN 1 STILL LEADER IN MEDAL CONTEST Hustling Catcher of Giants! Now Has Big Lead in Race, MATHEWSON IS SECOND. Strife for the Honor Grows, Closer as the Contest Nears End. HOW THEY STAND IN EVENING WORLD VOTING CONTEST. 5,219 Roger Bresnahan Christy Mathewson Ss sure a Witsrann Roger member of the G leac of over 4, satiiowson, ducted by The E mine w yer is doi win th it for the Giants. nnity keeps up In the race, e Donlin is still a great biz ts. Ile now has a 0 votes over his losest in the contest c ening World to deter- fg the most to on Mc eriends of McG = and Larry Doyle ave and are sending in votes Fred fenney is also coming in n of votes and may be the race, a few of the fans have sending in their for a goodly 4 rk horse to say of the contest votes: Inclosed please find er in the } hefyson, VILE} City, for| 1, the best batter five votes TWO GIANTS WHO - STAND IN HIGH FAVOR WITH FANS oe, BRYAN SAS MACK WILL NAME MAN TO *SUGUEED HASKELL But Candidate Silent When | Asked Whether He Has Ac- cepted Resignation. CHICAGO, Sept. 26. Kell, to all longer jov, C. N, Has- intents and purposes no treasurer of the Democratic campaign fund, to-day Is on his way back to Guthrle, Okla., aft five-minute conversation w J, Bryan head: er a forty. ith Willlarh At his desk In Democratic Doojin, the a nt treasurer, on whom the routine arters sits J. B. sist To the Ealtor of The Evening World A “omipany h e s SOE De es -five cents covers it all; B—More than 100,000 persons building’ com rea Brooklyn—to aid Whe ants pier : y f aoe nem In ¢ op fe v of a two- Ureneeatan her ent me} moved out rowded clty ce Midwood Manor is the only new de- | show we go to &¢ Herein during the past year, yelopinent, of any. magnitude south of ptal ainour ‘ he Prospect: Park e Space betw 8 the washir ‘oes to ou 4—The average death rate for the filed practically with detached homes | | wife s 1 entire clty has fallen four in a thous tn settings of grass, flowers and trees. | omize Hundred and sand d mi tHeC Vea, Midwood Manor Is the largest high: thing, + Clty : Sp eAL A » development In the whole blat- The Batra W Well and Strong in Suburbs bush district, and Wood, Harmon & Co, Month. installing every conceivable {m= pee While the time 1 to short foi pment — sidewalks, curbs, puters, World ealiactliie: Ma atatin® dam roads, sewers, central matt How man and wife pect ie | OF statis- ings, and conduits for wires, The natives! four-room fat with Hes bearing on the new population con- |bin Company has purchased. 10) lot ls no ne a snr (ditions, a mass of evidence is 1 Will be constructed fifty of the gas, ik meg : pee 8 e noultry, 2 coklyn at $a month: Rent! ving to prove that the be: hest type of single detached dwell- Evening W. a month, AEG: P i to be sold for $1,000 down. a ay 3 sin i New York's people is improving in pro- 1 vhnalt Ll | rulnor expenses ft $0c,: Life insure aroer's Dill, *| portion to the spread of homes Into To Sell on Transit Lines, p reek total fis. morning, evenims and Sunday /the outiying districts. At Ormonde ie aaa I, the| Verh urgaing in Seats, $109; husband's carfare to and) ag those connected with the Board of | tract to-morrow. It Is twenty minutes | | clothing aie vking from work, 30e.; husband's lunch Health and public institutions say that from New York on the Pennsylvania- \ utensils ad furn fan ‘ RCH Aturniturad waskival Ciewarerncanelburen nl In better L0D6 Island Railroad, the electric sys- Kcr a an mon f F ekly, | the average suburbanite is in better tem and the trolleys. 0. 17 Moore street, yn Be bodily condition than the average | ‘The Carrollton Company bought the : Ht f dweller in congest 4 3. Th! t for cash from the original owner, A Balance of $2.06. do her own dweller in ‘congested city centres, This | i ooeph R, Roeckel,_ and built many. af: To the Filtor of oid third me Suturs testimony is entirely Independont of tistic cottages. arly buyers of those iho a6 fe oh $18.00 per eck 0 we can cee mortality figures, whieh show only the |houses, nm tat have re- ‘ ¥ n week, for balance | ie, € ndlc sold at good profits, he company In- Is inforn: hat we al coal, leath irate Tt indicates that better iienas to distribute also. ite. remaining There Is $4.50 that goes general health, with a consequent we the’ ald Tot Edgerton CORTON TINE tania tar ead | |capacity for enjoying life, goes hand , twenty-six miles out, wit Ms Cen lge z: oie = nd hand with the expansion of home | one me Dutch cottage; also am = d = ; seed. treme [tWenty lots of the 900 at Lakewood sections along the new rapid transit |Phrk twentycone miles out: a tow at artertes. hampton Park, Merrick, overlooking Mustcave tha, Bablea; the Great South Bay, close to the ata- business of the office will fall until | successor to Mr. Haskell is appointed. . HUMPHREYS, IR. twenty-four yotes! !f Haskell, sti treasurer tn name, nond baseman, who #though not in fact, went to the train ‘ alone, His hurried departure, he said, nts where th two games with would have h Hoping y are, been in the ‘nkeago Cubs he e of them. se voty e votes which you will kindly credit to Mike Donlin the y is trying to do his vest t ope he will win, e IGER, Maseth votes for a fitt ci Liqnes OT RHOBES’S $cc) Vorty American WASHEURK New Mil! to « Sunn eid Oliieory Re-D Recensary to time to rom ed . was due to the necessity of his pres- ence at the State capital on Monday, when the State Tax Board meets, Asked 1f he would prosecute those who had made charges against him, he wrote In answer “Rend the lay; the limit." you will then know Bryan Is Evasiva. Ye had asked, he said that h jon take effect fmmediate whether Mr, Doolin, th treasurer, would also resig ferred inqu! to the gentleman in question, The latter had nothing to Ke As to assistant he re- ‘eply to the question sto wh jon had been accepted me s n spent two hours in ( ty without ¢ ton brou about last nig. Treas wever, Mr und thr larters of an sh aginouncement t the concluston of the con- nce, it was taken f vnted tha the situation brought about by th elt. and W ssion, rs he repeated his tactics ve no satisfactory answers. wer was hot, and when Mr. | tin a hurry to catch beads of persp! 1 stood on of last} ime ou Haakell's re nether Mr. To Succced Haskell ‘The sclection of a su On kel with Mr ningon, of t e ¢ €; Josephus “ \ 9 Press Com floisrd Dunlap, 4 droker and « , frlewd of the candidate, and Jobo a nee sew tin Oe en Corina at aaw MADEN B.A. M970. 427. A AED, Cy as VALWN Verein a) sais snus SVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1908, "Table, Rent and Other Bills That Must Be Met by Folks | Who Live on $18 a Week 0 4 HES LONG LE AN HEATH T SELRBNTES /Outward Spread of Homes Is | Lowering the Greater City - suda, Death Rate. Another Interesting Batch of Letters from Per- sons in Greater New York Who Maintain Homes on a Limited Income. ise he could not Ive on could he have read tle letters in “Paid in & ountain hig conclusively th: g for at vouse-/ GAIN 4 IN A THOUSAND, uple can lve well in New York on | noldet They prove Evening Worki offers the following prizes for the best letters on the | | People Leave Crowded City | Centres to Join Ranks of Welt and Strong ne cash prize, #1 three cash prizes, § each Paid in Pun of as many pairs of §2 seats for ihe | Theatre. Uere are a few of the latest letters How It’s Done in Hoboken: LL TT | FIFTY-FIVE PRIZES, || performance at ecelved; | Good health to the suburbanite! | | | New York's home expansion Into the the Editor of The Eyening World In the first no couple shot co— | subwebs is lowering the death rate, It | contemplate mari until they have For the best letters solving the] it raising the standard of individual hap- at least $200, This covers the first out- | pines, $18-a-Week living expense prob- Jem in “Paid in Ful One Cash Prize..... One Cash Prize......., Three Cash Prizes, Fach still ieaves a litte for a) ‘and also saves the exces- ol instalment , one week's Plenty of Mortality figures for the past year show an average death rate of eighteen serrecvee $25 [in a thousand throughdut the greater vee 10] city, compared with twenty-two for 1907 5] and even higher figures for other years. That the more healthful conditions are and rent zy Nats are to be had for $16 and salary. must cover the rhaps not right on Fifth ave: Gen sandwiches, m formance at Weber's Theatre. lines Is hard to prove, but these facts Jand lettuce, fruit ould se arrant Bic sion: much more enjoy Lettors should be sent to “Pald In J | Weld seem to warrant such conclusion affairs he would Full Rdltor, Evening World, P. 0. f| Spread and Be Healthy. ; Rent, $1.50; ta 5 ioe ae carey E, gas, fe.; insurance x N. Y. Ci | Mortality figures are highest in cartare, $1; wife's pin me eeecenmemmnemed | congested population centres and low: been so man: However, t ally FRANK A, CARLSON 1S BUILDING TWO /AUNALLA ESTATES FRANK A CARISON Realty expert and lawyer, he is the ‘personal friend and protege of Senator | Ww. A, Clark and Goy. John Johnsoa, | tre 1 refined [50 Py " 5 > , husband's “lunch || — Renee of as many p: Of $2] due directly to the elimination of popu- He 18 President of Plainfield Estates | e Meat J Seats for the “Paid In Pull” per-] tation congestion by new rapid transit and Valhalla Estates, mue h lower, than the standard prevail- ing in 3 Brooklyn land fells lower," sald W. Harmon to-day, “because there ha’ unused los competi unused lots are gradu. beautifully Jess. ~ Then becoming churell, es; $80 T use every wes! “extras, 1.15; total, $8 Pech Map enery Meek est In suburban home sections. the land prices must rise. Wood, Har- <j). KeRIVA or traveling and lunches when Its’ 2.—Bontd of Health statistics show mon & Co, have just placed another 1115 Willow ave., Hoboken, } Bee ea EE ; that deaths of children under five years | ONG 0" (helt Mid haings on the market The Wife Looks Uo Bargains ‘or lee and wash the ¢ 18 of age make nearly 50 per cent. of the They have enlisted the John R. Corbin mortality in crowded tenement districts, ( Hitchcock's Ciaim to Westerm Ns savant Waits bt ios seaeesead an (t States US. the Vote of 1904 | tenement distri: is one of the most problems cf the Health Board |¢ 1 as of the vexing offi: House Departm Shaleina Ae ‘| me tion Society, the settlem Chairman Hitchcock, of the Republican ‘National Committee, gave Honammnainntnranlats LaiploRlAta out to-day predictions of Taft pluralities in far Western States, which }| in genera i A; problem of erbydea ¢ t humanity while does not exist in the he said were based on reports from thelr respective chairmen. Mr.) suburbs wh h air and more Titehcoc ms the Republican years @ itary home surroundings are poss{ol Hitehco: us and the Republicar pluralities four years are ta Print la Whe Probie eaae te as follows, realized from the fact that — 130,000] dables are bo 1908, 1904, 1) City athe total deatne of all ages sensh Vashingt i . 80,000 to 40,000 M. As nearly half of Washington 40) crowded tenement districts are Oregon . 10,000 J children und sof age, more California, at least 30,000 eel year 1f the people were fated to Tdatio 20,000 to 25,000 Jer crowded conditions all over Golorad 5,060 to 15,000 Montane 2,500 to 5,000 as | ‘ i nta: Phan : been due mover M a the peoe | to~ Wyoming 5,900 to 10,000 nto a zone of more healthful con- | an ag +0.000 000 8 is shown by the figures from lowa 100 to 10) separate localities. nbattan's rate | PE dea ),” said Mr. Hitchcock, ‘and [{ in the, centres runs | im ave ed that int ag || above rate | bu $ hay hat ir y cages | falls to 16 1 ji fale) rural suburbs | he drop as low as Bi | | Happy Days Coming. A nN of population |? icts into the new ections is expected death rate down s Accorcing isties and hygie Increase the verag _ ome] ame) + == <a crD = rs and w not f ay alf an hour late mental and moral well-bein ¥ . d A ! the actual Mr lackell Teft € the § a F H rough germ Road e'cloek for Guthri | crowded residential centres d¢ } it the debilitating effect of | Brooklyn Land Too Cheap. F. | In Brooklyn the Flatbush builders are Trem porate | putting up an average of 1,0” houses | York City a yeur, mainly detached one-family and | ‘My der Sir two-family residen least two. lots h grade, they tion, Hazelwood Gardens, in the pine belt at from the 8 jand acre p| nearly completed, will shorten the time to all of the propertl GOMPERS HITS BACK proceedings with Attorney leave had | ghake probably the’ largest house with elegant colonial cottages on uitable terms, The company's latest property {5 fifteen minutes by foot ion, with bungalow sites ‘The fog transit, works, entral Islip, t ots. AT BRANDENBURG SHINGTON, Sept. 2%.—Prestdent | Don't fail to go to Macy’s to supply your needs. Stocks have never been GREATER. The opportunity to SAVE MONEY has never promised such LARGE SAVINGS as it does this season. This entire newspaper would not be big enough for a complete list of the articles avail- able this fall at low prices distinctly new to mer- chandise of this character. R.H.Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, NX Lc ret es S4th to 35th Ste, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND, nr bONG ISLAND, eeeere ONG HALF ACRE oak, vat 20,000 SQUARE FEET OF LAND, ABOUT IN CITY LOTS, NOTHING LIKE IT ANYWHERE, BAYSHORE MANY TRAINS, CHEAP FARE, IST OPENED, 600 ACRES Buy Half Acres $ Down Your Own Terms 5 Monthly ASK FOR THEM You Can Save This 5 LOTS FOR $125. SIZE 125 BY 100. FREE EXCURSIONS SUNDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Trains leave 10.30 A, M, week days and Sunday from Long Island City and Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, FREE TICKETS AND MAPS READY “aon WMH. MOFFITT 2", 192 Broadway, Cor. John. A LOT pers, of the Federation of Labar, day closed his testimony before Ex- miner Harper in the laobr contempt the denial of a state-} Broughton Rranden- ent attributed irg, of New York, to the Gompers) had attem randenburg rather than nuurg- had attempted to bribe Gom-| | Me Gompers also {dantifed Mr. Bran né man who, he sald, had nufacturing a let-| over Cleveland ex-| ye Taft as a Presidential Davenport, for the prosecu- |tion, questioned Mr. Gompers concern- fue his personal feelingtoward James 1 ion. in| W. Van Cleave, of the Natlonal As- lessened sociation of Manufacturers, ¥ vtton of Gov ostant |Gompers declared to be devoid , | friction among congested humanity will | malice, He sald he had met Mr. Van be reduced to a minimum. | Cleave only once, and that while he spoke to him with cordiallty, Mr. Van appeared very reluctant to ands with him, Gompers insisted upon giving the Mr. details of this meeting In opposition to | nding on at. Mr. Davenport's protest who pronounced the proceeding as “‘unseemly." ton as to your d . (Of ah apy sell readily 1 | “shything within the bounds of rea- when J went home | wssumed 1) Candidate in Wilds of lowalSurase pant ‘ preach, \the | a would’ be considered: ‘unaeemiyt by would-iind you there upon elurn Loe | With figures of the elty tax assessors | you.” retorted Mr. Gompers shortl: day. I now lear a " be de latte linti a ry jas a basis for determining the Nati —_—_—_——————— Pear ee the entail i| Waits Until He Sees) lett. st tant ana taiatees Flatbush | BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET, b ‘ a & Jand would seem to be seding far less | Qn ay T must ve » Monday Statement in Full, ftide {ts intrinsic worth, In’ M morrow tan the assessor's figures land, Roosevelt and rlearst —_ Pe RUM eta Der cant) Since the 1 als Cabinet, tL00, Ta, Sept Judge Be eee conte 1a ote, To LET With Ae heey pore | © Joined H T ‘ated to-day that would as much as th i ydnnuire on Walls ‘ . which these $10, or Jaa | HCH oe ake sion to « ou the state-| built ought to br ") hi r to Mr, | ment Issued yesterday by Senator For- | Prati ieh standard’ of ¥ eet ¢ au a8 al » obtain mand of the ( Teta Guten teucl IRE AU ESTATERFORISAL R= INN READ RATATECEOR SALE— ug ; ve avalable when the ‘Taft spectal | NEW JERSEY, NEW JERSEY, ; fous; Paul, Minn., late this afters ROR AS 1 aks === Fh ne perusal of ment, | We Bui d Fo: You | Ist Cu ‘dhe would || The Best Prove ty n Ncw Jersey for tie Least Money. thing regarding ¢ | my || ning nti rani te SALE OF SECTION NO. 6 OF be e PLAINFIELD ESTATES, ir ward atement : & : es At Plaiafield, N. J.—The City Beautiful, rt f REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— . RICHMOND. ne cee se. BARGAINS. | $150 Up * Al gp commuting distance of New York City. ire 7 ; 2 ' Meet our agente, wearing Ulue Corde, wi , ¥ nny te m, at foot of Linert owt " ‘ontoent p."M'on anwpot ihe above datea: oF free t Fre Thaurance, Loans & Auctioneer iad Terrace, ort Richoaon, Nev, | Geese HALF ACRE PLOTS $10 Down, $5 Monthly. THESE PRICES AREIN FORCE FOR THIS SALE ONLY, This property is finely situated at Pla afield. N, J., within easy Come with us on any of our 4 Grand Free Excursion Dery Saturday, Sept. 26 & Oct. 3. Sunday, Sept. 27 & Oct. 4, VALHALLA REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Suite 301, 132 Nassau St., New York Cty. th Valhalla Realty and Improvement y st. ant 2d st., 10.30 A. Me and 1. lekets, maps, at our office, "Phone 2522—Beekman. THAT'S ALL REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— _QUEENS- IIA REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— QUEENS. | DQ YOU KNOW THAT THE AMERICAN EAGLE 1S THE WISEST BIRD THAT FLIES, AND NEVER ALIGHTS ON; THE FLAT OR MARSHY GROUND? He always selects the highest Estate Investor follows plenty of shade trees an eculators are buying at #f RICHMOND TERRACE, L, I. It le dn New York blocks trom the trol covered with grand ol: one of the Real couptry Ife in the city of New York; 100 t and. pier 1 shrewd Real high ground with The wise tibway station m Broad: REAL BARGAIN ESTATE TO-DAY, ate AND SUNDAY, ity t to be a wise man and see the Te uu want to see the ie "IN OLD NEW VISIT RICHMOND 7ERRAC Our represe will furnish you with fre Go, Train leaves L. 1. City and Flat 4) P.M. eae Richiriond Hill 42 offices), Main office, 817 Park St. * One Block from Steam Dejot. Branch offter, Lefferts and Atlantic Aves, 100 ft. f Morris Park Subway 8 Richmond Hill of of improvements, hardwood $4,100, ) STREET, unday. Tw A U-room, two lock from troiley ne EXCURSION: STEAM BOATS, BELLEWOOD PATIEN [LINE Mountain Resort Covering 300 Acres sit wi! altie Ay? Nt ave AMUSEMENTS MUSIC DANCING | 4s Ie biovks below West i4ta at COUNTRY DINNER 60 CENTS Ly. Batery Ma Battery, 9.20 | LAST OF THE $1 CHILDREN | SEPT. 27 . 50 CENTS LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD ve Pennsylvania, F che a5 ati 9 Fulton at.. Bro yers'via Brooklyn Ani 1 6.48 A Ie, eAditlo: ‘The most Interesting of AUTUMNAL TRIPS STEAM “GRAND REPUBLIC” Nant mecina trip Le the UND: Ay. SEPT. . | River. faaye i _ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. oth aN. R. 10,9 TIES. gs We a nBirattg, die Is for SXLR=8 ee ag od eee in N. J. Caplt one aig, Coptaren, witty Conte! Hs'rol Never, ‘pital required i ues KR, furnished by an AGENCY. P O° Rox 62, Newark, N. J. abments sored GOOD PAYING estadiished erat Maree tata to ‘Sosait at store tn Pi, wants partner, tal required AT. WO FREE Lust. AOBNCT. Ped. bor ae ae clothing mm | a bed Ppa i Ai Ree en