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| PIRATES WIN TWO GAM ~ TAKE LEAD FROM GIA eae } Fair and colder to-night; Saturday clear, 28 Raine RES U LTS E D | Tl 0 N ; | * Circulation Books Open to All.” | a Circulation Books Open to Al” ees peal ae PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1908. PRICE ONE CE } a | qT. CE ES, mag ie PITCHERS GIVE CAME POLICEMAN TELLS © wrespoow atau sO GIANT’ SLUGGERS. es _ _ TO-DAY’S SCORES: Secures the Removal of E. W.. Daly Furnished His First Fa-) - New York Players f Knock Two Out McWilliams as Treasurer vorite Since Bennings in | NATIONAL LEAGUE. | in the First Innin and Score | of Company. Killiecrankie and Lost. Giants 70000000 0—7 Seven Runs A ainst —— Philadelphiz 00001001 02 ANS Oa 8 | u rs. F. E. Brown, an Employee of the Gas, ——— aes ha oe : He Is Deputy City Chamber- Captures Babylon Handicap Pittsburg 1 | JY BOZEMAN BULGER, Electricity and Water Supply De- lain and a Close Friend =, ~~ for Two-Year-Ods, Fea- St. Louis 100200 1— 4 HOW THE Bye ere| iA ee ye partment, Is Taken Into Custody ai? (Cheater, cargo i? Carl _ STAND TO:NIG [seman bs eo i} ivering crowd t was so cold that on a Warrant. | eae ee | Pittsburg 1-2 Wh Wy IPNCA cha stieaenaier Fe ai nbena acc TARE CA AQUEDUCT WINNERS. gt. Louis O— 1 PITTSBURG.. 97 55 .638 ./." 07S 9 +-—. --——___$___— AMED. | STATESMAN A WINNER. JOHN CAMPBELL oo oo ° I before a SECOND GAME. 000 Oo 1 rs lost con fore the — ousted August Belmont from the control (0) nd hittin: 4 At} Son r of the Interborough Company, as The FIRST RACE—Delirium 1, Live GIANTS ...--- 95 54 637 214 vited up seven runs, which proved Frank E. Brown, chief of the electrical bureau of the Department 4 ‘ Wire 2, Schlesing 3 Chi 00 5 CHICAGO 96 55 .636 «. uisuentet Aiea an of Water Supply, Gas and Elect afternoon at his months azo, to be een iicago 3 Wy 9900 Pee lea vavatien Hoch edna inAnnd weet office in the Park Row Building, on a warrant charging him with ex-|®>Parent nel today | SECOND RACE—Animus t, Rock: | Cincinnati 00 o— 0 CHUA TL t was made that | étone 2, Saracinesca 3. GIANTS. First Inning. Co hl OW OO CO 00 OO CO CO O- NO ON OO ° | fe) fo) 0 [e) fe) fe) -o!O0O0 tortion, this donouement being one of the latest developments in the in-| nepur rberlain John H, i y “ Y ex a bol aa IID and Sa 3 sag A saan fs eceeni|) Ti =! me Tenney, 1b ....-- Se oly vestigation of newly discovered graft in the License Bureau, Campi Pi to succeed THIRD RACE—Stateeman 1, Lady Boston 02 [e} 2 : A A ae @ moment later as Herzog's hot » < ii ¥ eee E. W as treasurer of the Selina 2, Wise Mason 3. B KI fe) fo} 3 Herzog, 2b eo nd rolled sata Brown was taken to the Criminal Cc Building to be arraigned | ¥ — rooklyo as McCormick, If .... 0 0 0 ick bobbed uy ig ‘ McC " p Sornl i Sentre Street G > remov RP, Brya vice: a ite to centre and strate Corrigan, in the Centre Street Court. It was stated, 7he removal of B. ®. By See ae peer ecaueNe Ue SUS | en, sf aasaaoo 0) 0 0 Herzog — sed Bransfield grabued eet es : f | President of the Interborough was re- liecrankie 2, Miss Crawford 3, Eran, 62 5 il O) Ole ouaie et ix that bond in his case would be fixed at $1,000, that being the figure un-| garaea as the first , . | array AMERICAN LEAGUE Seymour, i Donlin's hot ind touched firac A ; 2 warsenseshthe ire stepyln jthejelimins: Devin, 3b a i 3 1!and threw to Knabe in time to force der which Gaetano D’Amato, chief deputy of the License Bureau, has; tion of Mr. Belmont from control of eau RACE—Lord Stanhope 1, Washington 023005Q0 2—12 tet Vee a 10) ‘MeCormick. — Seymour walkea, bake th at co tion that receiv ramsor 2, Samuel H- Harris 3. lorg y A Was safe on Knave’s fumble, been released on a similar charge. Hat NaC ea beng ty | Hightanders 0000 0 1 4 O O— 2 Brawen, ss eal 270 it walked and filled the bases: 3 administers the yast earnings of ,the | | ins meets aaamo so walged and Lorced in Sey The first sensation of the day was sprung at the investigation] subway and elevated roads. | SIXTH RACE—Constellation 1, aS ra —— += ewe te : Fei sean oe = Meauition” was then taken out A : 32 icense oy ‘ ! arry, snouo9 a pues an i place to-day, when a policeman—member of the license squad—went on the} ttle of Financiers. [iGeriand 12) Mose uBecument (S CHICAGO PITTS3URG ey % Walked Aines, forcing ls Davin stand. He testified under oath that a general fraudulent traffic in licenses| |A battle had been waging for months| Racing Choris on Page 2, | | as, lkewlse forwarded and was being operated. The ceman was examined under the name of | between the Ryan and Belmont forces —EE | revere allering thelr Gel “John Doe,” it being the desire of the Commissioners of Accounts to, tat own the majority of the stock in| By VINCENT TREANOR. REICacG: sit FIRST GAME. I : Out and Moren War sent In bv iH id disclosing hi identity. | the Interborough. At the time the sub-; AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Oct. 2.— R. H. PO. A. E.| AAThSD a a 8 0 0 adelbhis Heian LE inal Oi sing his id . } } Seas 5 ant, 3 entre, <0! both yell anc ayoid disclosing Terme iuenienname is Hille andainat one Hacth | way was opened Mr. Beimont was in} Bill Dally furnished the favorite, the Sheckard, If a 0) Be OO PITTSBURG Tar, Ds One 41 and seniiing ‘Penney to third, { It was later learned that his name H, and that he has been on} compiete contro}, but after the Man-| first he has had since Bennings, in, Evers, 2b Lot 0 & mi. A, Say aT, a Om 0 0 MeCormick. the force for t y ase hattan ted Railroad interests were | Killiecrankie, In the fourth race, and Shulte, rf 1 1 0 0 ©} thomas, cf. . 2 3 38 0 O!Magee, If. x(t o 6 snaps —walken. b n ense Sq dy, = . 6 ye: Le vena! rid~ Anat ne Hie eee sae | taken over by the Interborough Mr. she was. beaten. Had she won it would!Chance, 1b .. nm 8 ) @ Clarke, If. A 8 A O Osuna 1 2 nO! NO RUNS. Patrol menline. Ne Ryan and his associates began to wield | Rave made racing histogy. Beaucoup jioward, cf 0 6 9 0 Oly ap, Vi Gi! terhoae Gn al fy il ng. ja eure influence in the directorate, | came to ey euadenly ena won the Hofman, 3b . 1 1 3 1 ©) wagner, gs. 2 2 4 8 Olimoolin, se 01 2 0 Knabe tossed out Deviin, ang Sey- H When Theodo Shonts was made | Tace very dily, with Killiecrankte: | A 8 ad a i Be 3 ‘as out the same way. Deviln rand and 6c! paar ] | president of the Interborough he was | Second. Miss Crawford was third, tor! Tinker, 88 .....+.- 0 06 2 2 O° Annattichio, 2b. 0 0 1 2 0 McQuillan, p 9 0 Oho) esnahan struck out. NO ai aied ane ha aoreet al generally regarded us neutral with a|the reason that there were no other! Kling, c . 0 1 6 O O/}Storke, 1b. 0 38 8 0 O!Dooin,c. . 0 0 5 2 0 y out Branstield, Osborne gmaking excessive charges for licenses. | Fa leaning RESO ae Slice He, Btantars: Her turn will come “some prown, p ..., 0 0 0 1 Oj Wilson, rf. . 0 0 0 0! ¥oxen, p. ao My of and) took second, as HerzoR las been executive officer of the road | other" . pan es — —icg s i + fH inced on Doolin’s bounder and tiiew u Named Several Men. it is sald that this leaning has devel-| Distriet-Attorney Darrin, of Queens (1 ta1g Bog go lalbson, c. «... ‘iy a 0 0! Moren, p. A it him out at first. Doolin fouled out to The policeman also named an Ttalian | oped into a decided friendship for Mr, | County, was at the track again this af- |“ OUNS Leifield, p. ..... -0 1 2 O Olecourtney ....::.- 0 0 0 0 O Devin > NB: 1 named T who! appeared to) he | Ryan and an antagonism to the Bel-|ternoon, He just nosed around on his | = -—- - 3 Third Inning. the inside. The witness himself en. mont control. Just how far Mr. Bel-|own hook, sat in the grandstand and FE. | Totals 6 PT) suanennnn i) 12 2 ell and An both wi yut on gaged in the sale of icenses. he con- mont could be shoved to one side was|m{xed with the crowd on the lawn. | 4 2 0 7 4 . 5 i and ‘Tenney was wn ont ath rent Bgan, 2D .....+++0+ (ee z } s *Batted for Moren. ay Bat bans fessed, saying he received Eom a matter of divided opinion until it|1t was definitely announced that there Hen 1 a 1) 0 of i | ase Hite—oft Mequitlan, eernearvatcon ae ‘And Grant popp “Tony” batches of eighteen licenses at {became known that E. P. Bryan had| would be no warrants served on any- | Paskert, | . PO. A. E.! }irat Bare on Balis—Omt 'A Hare ta Ny nett MEHL Cea a time. The witn also mentivacd == | always been regarded as Belriont’s | jody to-day. Lobert, ss o 0 LL Shaw, clin, -. sere my ool a) uilian. 1; off Roxen, 2: off Moren: 21 ba, into deep centre. 4 the name of Lieutenant Bird, saying \_ | man. ie Eo ie no 9 9 0 Veter A 3 See oO ao a eer ijadel |Our. NO RUN that he “approached” Bird with the Nolan Asks Shaw toCallWager| "Campbell Gives Up city J Delirium All the Way: Berberine 2 oe 7 enables, 2h 1A A weft on Bnses—Gianis, 4; talladel-| eamata Mien proposition of issuing renew a = e amp Nes BR Clty ob, Delirium, Gilbert and all, won the Hoblitzell, 1b 2 Murray, rf, OO ONO Raney eave Ames asibsr Nareiuae |Morerane tnnere unoniallongi tsa Coestes ME always gave Bird $1 for those ree! Off, but Chanler Backer | the new treasurer, Mr. Campbell, {opening event, coming strong in the Mowrey, 3b ......- 0 1 1 0 OlxKoney, 1b., 0 10 0 Of Struck Ont—By Ames, 8; by MeQuil- | goo kk Cie, Done newals,” said the witness, “and he | peta YS ; will succeed Mr. McWilliams before | stretch and oyerrunning Schleswig and yjitehell, rf. fy MW WM 1) Nig A Hian; by Moren. 4. ; » the r was took the money wrapped in paper, I] Wants $25,000 Worth, — |Nov. 1. He nas tendered his » Live Wire, the early vias oe hell, i ae 9 (Osteen, 88. ee Threa-ase Hits iinabe, ne SONS got the Brandt and Iskovite nses, jton jn City Chamberlain's office to | Woodlane was away badly, and conse- Mclean, ¢ - aan ‘Delehanty, If.. 12 Oe emer i ltes OBborng. erorar esinour | Hrunstield and sold them to those men—$l5 from | take effect on Oct. 15, The salary he nuly never in it, Schleswig, on, Rowan, p - i Ludwig, 1 0 6 2 2)— — right. Devlin had a Brandt and $18 from Iskoviteh. | Billy Nolan, the Chicago sporting man, fecelves as Deputy Chamberiain ty whom there was a big tip, made all the Savidge, Pv 0 0 evan AS 1 2 2 4 Lleut a fast single over second, sending him on a foul, uc "also got the licenses for Benny | who has operated on a big scale on the #7 AS treasurer of the Interborougt | arty tiring only in the last six- — me ; Shaw home. Osteen's fly was speared xsi on APeoUn EOF hen ulin bet Richler and his brother, Michael Rich-} race tracks and in Wall street, thia evi! ket Som teenth to le: Delirlum and Live Wire| Totals ..,. ....--. 0 4 2 | Beebe, p 0 0 0 1)by"arke, ONE RUN Mabe oni rurl ape ler, ‘Benny’ paid me $20. I don't know |... F » this’ Mr, Campbell has been a Deputy him and finish in the order named. | sa |*Hostetter “yy Ay ri Fourth Inning inst. Am: out Doota, Lev much Tact, ad! told, Lieutenant | 3fernoon called off his famous $10,000 Chamberlain since 1889, when Richard Sweet a Winner. it OX Rowan ea ere TH| aoe ies Se | eee ee tens over ite ante tee c Kot. zs B a ets 4 § jase on Balls) wn, 13] | Rhodes ref 0 put one over nala y piaave nin 14 TY oker when ¢ any evidently. He rode three winners yes- | "Lett o 2s--Chica a iy. ly Abby stuck one throt "The ees see thet ‘he had ser 2 oe oe rat he had to get/ ager was Fire Commissioner, and oan ferday, and to-day came back with an nat ee aia ft s; "Batted for Beobe, | Short "storke punted fi A Teer enle consen ° a a aay AD, wat een Sweet | Path 4. —By Brown, 7; by Say-} all got by. Rhod @ealt directly with D'Amato, Chanle : 4 Bh who had the) with Croker from the Fire Department | Objer on Amimus jn the second | Amer, | simck Out—By Brown, 7) by Bay First Base on Balls—Of Leifield, 1; 1a aa ee aerion ‘and. Wag: nstleld. wirlies in the proceeding Tekovitch, | Chanler end of the,wager, to the Chamberlain's office. He has him popular when he first appeared in | ‘96 4.40 it—Mowrey | off Beebe, 1 |ner was forced at the plate. On Glb- smashed a double to right feld the Richlers and Brandt had testified| Nolan has been tled up in Wall aireat'| served continuously since then under these parts. Although getting the worst) TV) ‘Base—Chance. Left on Bases—Pittsburg, 9; 8t | son's drive to Rhodes, the youngster fonoe. an ee Heth On Granta hot thet they had “paid” a policeman for |#ince he made the bet with Shaw, and|many different administrations Ee eae ee the atret tae ehec | Wild Pitch—savidee Winick Out—By Laifeld, 1; by | (9bed to Bilas, foring ANON aon at play, Herzoe to Brdwell to Tenney, but their licenses, which they admitted |‘here have been inquiries regawding ius) The fact that Mr. Campbell was so Saracinesca, the pacemaker, looked ail Balk—Savidge. pe, 8. frat NO RUNS. p Moren Scored on the play, | Titua beat holding legally, they not being citi-|Whereabouts, To-day he sent word to| intimately associated with Mr, Croker ts ever 8 winner, game On and overran Conn th oo Hase Hite=Delananty { Murdock, pce took Dinan tp Out lowcanpunden to. tind, sas ee the Aqueduct race track by a friend.) @ sure indication of his allegiance to the, hig 4 wes yee (Special to The Ev er) ‘rwo-Base Hits— in left; pop, ‘agne TMtua’ to third nsfield 0 ns. Ky . i hi Hew? his early efforts, and in the last few SCINN, cf —Chi this| Stolen Bases—Thomas and Leach, rst by Wagner, iH 3 sere a you know Fred Ennunctato, who |, This friend explained to Shaw that No- | Ryan forces in the Interborough. Lifides’ was beaten for the place money | CINCINNATI, tat anaat nine in} assed Balle=Ludwin: ‘ conse anes High foul after’ a der, Devin to Herzog. ONS gated to see D'Amato daily, and did) /8n's ready money was tled up and Richard Croker {8 heavily interested in, by Kockstone. afternoon meet the iment alas Will pitches—Beebe Bot RO RUNS AR TPS you know that he sold licenses?’ he would like to cal, the Hughes-| Interborough, and his old associates tn Only Three In Handicap. the last game but one 0! ie a | Hit by Pitoher. Koney, Abby, Fifth Inning. ce manane “¥es, I sold Ennunciato a couple of |Chanler bet off, |‘rammany who were Interested with him Habylon Stakes, the two-yeor- | First Inning. Umpire-0' Dey saat varinitalaaa called’ out anv iatrikes, | Amen pened out to) Doolin. annge Mcenses myself, and once when I ar-| 2 however, Shaw insisted that the! nave all Joined T. F. Ryan in his battle Ure, Of forays card, | gheckard and Evers walked, Schulte eae |shaw made a fine catch of Thomas's Beborne, ‘inabe tossed out McCormick Tested him he had four licenses in ino| CE Must stand, Nolan promised, with Belmont for control el down el antes | sacrificed, Mowre; to Hoblltzel, Chance | SECOND GAME. [high fii. Clarke also lifted to Shaw. NO HUNS a race a | through his nd, to meet Shaw and oo ja in very. ‘ e eckard and | culate | NO. RUNS Deviin tirew out ¢ ne, An ne pocket. a‘ ihe 5 i i te n ver | singled to left fle ecka dea fanned. Shaw t out. Doo Dovin fled to Mo- “Did you know other go-betweens who | PUt Up the cash. Shaw, however, gra- IF IT DISAPPEAR [Mery snuch preferred tn the oral’ mare | scoring, Chance stele second and to The Evening World.) Jpoueann Tanned, AABN ck, NO RUNS éealt with D'Amato?” pidualy setuaed to held Nein to tae Heo Mise Sets by. winning in a ‘mild | reached third on Lobert’s late throw | sy Oct, 2—-After a victory in|Charles lined to ye Seventh Inning “Oh, there were half adozen of them. et and obligingly called tt off, | IT'S ECZEMA. Lady Selina, with Wise! of Howard's tap. Hofman filed to} oo i. Game of the double-header, | Shaw out at first. NO RUNS. Tare I) ae Bhidity, CAO Ennunclato, ‘Tony’ and the rest, and a) Nolan supplemented his message to pubes! 12 le beaten of. Wise Mason Was pescher, Chance scoring. Tinker force? i fie ' Sixth Inning: walked. Devil to Titus, Seymour Luigi, a Mansi and other intermediaries | AN wish the. omer le api hie 110,000) owe tp Tell Wheibes @ Skin Ate ACERS SrtA °! | Howard on a grounder to Egan, THREE | Pittsburg ab ‘amnitz ih to gas ae Leach lifted to Shaw. Byrne got W was flagged st >» RUNS A who used to talk with D'Amato, down on Chanler in Wall Street, and “Statesman outfooted him all | 5. | second, Rhoades was on the #lab for) one nigh foul, Abby fouled to Kk ersog thren a nas 9 used » witness,” 1s about | Shaw sent word back to go.ahead, ai| feetion Is an Inherited Blood taresman outfooted him all | RL es ean enecnaaant analtere tals ners high, fou out to Bridwell flied to Doniln, Hill, the “John Doe witness,” 4 us | " way after shutting him off at th gan rolled to B NO RUNS. ; forty yea old, with a dark, curly | evens, to Lhe extent of $25,000, | Disease or Not. turn, Lady Selina ran third to the | Lobert fanned, NO RUNS. | First Inning | Clarke got Murray's fly, Althe NO RUNS. i mustache and hair, olive complexion | —— PRAT USA RRA) Ie here MeCarthy saved ground Second Inning: | mianiaaldanned rles threw out| Wagner made: one of the mmast gen Elahth Inning: alt a * | So h 0 determ: be_rall was a drive h 4 eit 1 | ) iM 4 out! tonal stops seen at league park this Bresnahan illed to Magee. Bridwel @nd dark, round eyes. | MALLORY LINER RIO GRANDE | wbetner a skin affection ts a sign of a tween Lady Selina and Statesman in| Savidge now pitching for Cineinnall.’ clarke. Osteen missed Leach’s roller. | geason the throw went through Btorke was thrown ont by’ More Ames demeanor on the stand was self- . >. the last sixteenth, and MeCahey put Kling rolled to Hoblitsel, Brown Wagner boosted Shaw. > NF and Koney ran to second. Oste fted signied to the infield ry much to his His | | blood disorder or simply a form of ec Mecarthy, p Sie PPA dS bP) Kard rolled out| Shaw whissed a grasser to Abbey. | ADO nd on the throw in Koney $6 Tenney fouled out to Doon, K possessed, He smiled at times when | CATCHES FIRE AT DOCK, | zema. Even physicians are often pus | Aseria ae ag Ree ree fouled. to biclean heak led Lhe, eee tens wWagners| it Waon, and On the Farem In Sonny | surorise. Ten i samiting his participation in th arate | ted in thelr diagnosis. ‘The best way| Lore Stat nee r rad rian: Beacher died, E I Chance, Ho: rea Giogon and Wagner, settled! stole second, Bliss wan wn out at “Whi the New York players were ctises long in vogue in the Bureau. mented | Se APR np? ne ashionable jo , Crowley, | piitzel popped to tlolne Mowrey|Chacles's st « Murray walkec by Wagner. NO ossing t ball around Herzog waa enn seloner of Ac ded| MOBILE, Ala., 0 ire w _| for any one affiieted ts to go to Rikers. | won * une iitth race ont Stanhope. | Noublea th lott feld. Mitcheil rolled | Murray swiped second. Koney fanned, | (r*t bY Wagn ren ine groin and was painfully, hurt whe Commissioner of Accounts landed | Ala., Oct Fire was dis . "s or any good druggist who ame from third place doubled to lett field 4 mR : Seventh Innin hi cd by the witnesses Richler, Brandt and| steamer Rio Grande, from New York, handles th of posiam. Apply’ thie, and (ti iaarria. and Gramsar in ‘the arive | Third Inning. | Second inning: grorke out, Hhedes to Kone, Han. Ames Foated out TPUs, Mae vite! © protested his|this afternoon, The vessel ts | ad | QPUA ODEN AS Be ’ Ms. ANG \invough the stretch. It was close for| — led to Hoblitzel. Sehul nodes knocked down Abby's het tap! an hehe) att Osborne walked, Doolin’ singled Takowitch, At frst he protested aie ae aor and firemen are fightine the [if the itehing stops at once and the) the pluce, the judges hanging up Gram. pared’ te 'Lobert ‘Chance singled’ te | aii tossed him: out. Storke, singled to| Gibson lined to right and when the ball) Wt | (rie tnafleld scared, 160in innocence. h ke ©} trouble {s cured in a few days it may |sar's number ahead of that of Samuel | right field. Howard filed to Lobert. |centre. Wilson safe Koney's fume| ot by Bhaw hi a he bunted the filed to Seymour, ONE RUN Documentary evidence tending to in-| flames. Lt ts thought the biage can ve . HL Harris, Golconda was shut of on | NO RUNS: ly InEUHttAnead AitlnGonT Clataen Camnitz was out when he bunted the i " on. produced, |vontined to the hold be set down as haying been eczema, as | 1h. Marie | Galas, Making: Me ata | > NB. , asda forced Wilson, nto | Cama Eke ONE RU Ninth Inning eriminate him was then produced. pes i j McLean and Sayldge fanned, Egan | (‘ha Camnitz tained. NO Rl a sen ee is is the Way poslam acts In the worst and MeCarthy had to pull up sharply. | ied to Howard, NO RUNS. |’ Osteen lifted to Clarke. “Delehanty |, Byrne skied to omnes. thoes MeCormick When. promises of clemency were ad . i cases of eczema, and in curing acne, | Miss Lida never had a chance after the Ba lee | oaeee ited lenis, Delehanty | Uhede go did Shaw: NO BUD 4 Mocarmlok a vanced, hy broke down und made wat Mate, ¥O00U0 Werth oes, blotches, tetter, piles, salt | break | ning |Mis'ieg going to first, and Murdock ran Eighth Inning. ymnvur polled \ Maan bresst of the whole affair, He} on Hale Meier” | sieum, rash, barber's and other forms yeh 1 EOE AD Ole te etna aeibtes | for lim. Bliss aropped & Ount Gown) homes dropped & dunt In front of tho leld, | unassivled” | Barry e cement deut. |, | | fouled to Hoblitse!. Mitchell bled the third-bise fine i ¢ ing it foul did 1 Me i we pared other policemen than ui Vordy gud Saturday great gale at) of itch, scaly scalp and all surface skin $18 AND $20 MEN’S SUITS & | Kilng’s single, ‘Kling going to second | fhomas, Murdock Went to. third. | ee ae eae eae ete hades A by Doel Nett Hels’ -MoCormick ee csasienen. Aaichsll| aAidl' ia wba ers gemaalts, Cy Hal | coctions OVERCOATS, SPECIAL, $9.80, | vest. slim! went (0,inffabase on balk | hoten’ gard tis, Wasner to ADDY |tftou "uarke out at ra Murray got | MMe lute neta bres hatte tae @ had the policeman Just where fihe new fall styles at 'won.| ‘Those who can walt a few days can| yay Chater RRO Hiomdvene, | Drwe fanned NO RUN. (NOB Tewch's high fly. NO RENE Re yaa aDtOMAUMe Dy Hridwe . nted » We proved to him that] $10 brown worsted] scoure poslam free of expense by writ-| Cor. Harelay Bt, Opp steomice, , $ . Third Inning. Charles popped to Clarke. MTT | int walled abit forced out on had the goods on hin before suite At $5 6 & sults ai 6), craven-l i 4, the Wmergency Laboratories, No. | All vur $18 and $20 Sulte and| pescher singled to right, Habliteel) we out when Kaney ran to first | struck out, Money also fanné@. NO! i iahes grounder, Bemwell to Heraog, faved in, ‘Tho law will take Is cours: etted at $7.00 worth $15. Elegant Im. | ini to the, Mmeteci ever area on, | QYereouks special for to-day 1! fanned. » d yhoman out when Honey ran to frat | toe. Kian strack out. NO-RUNS, a An ll fe, Oar came | ot” | Paree ta eoulenss aitok at tokient |eno will send by mail © supply suf 4 Plhadesoboromun cllves Fifth Inning. to centre and Was out stealing, Bliss to - —o }alao top coats and fall : | Oe amb If. Get your cloth. [ficient io cure @ # me pamen of swe mambo torday and’ to-morrow “at clear @ complexion over night and re- ———— K (Gentinued om Becond Page.) ad’ Broadway, opposite City Hall, oy be me pimples ia twenty-four hours. %* ‘ard fanned, Evers walked, but} Charles. Leach fanned, NO RUN: silk-lined. n Shaw singled through Wagner. Charles Sunday World Wants sacrificed to Camanits, to Storke. Mur- lm ner ¥ sue athing Pee, (Continued on Second Page.) Pay lifted @ high foul to Gibson, Koney Work Morday Woncers. } iy Shee IL eczema surface or Plaids and com. oe Restaurant, of the oA a Pl, oe her kw ee ee wy