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Hders gave sighs of relief when he fell back to second place. The Collins and Mitten t Neved of this strain of keepine Am were te up wh AORATIO'S MAD Vanoni, as (ll Was the track at the tured tire At 11.30 A 1 record tmiles for , tr ha equaled. At 11.80 A. M. Collins, of allin and Mitten team, x¢ I pies and meighed 121 1-2 pounds pounds since he ing. UPSET BROADWAY sta Picked for Final ‘The trainers of Ruit land and Moran and the three teams tied notnced early to-day that cided to have Rutt, Mack Demara do the riding for their respect- ive teams when the time to start on the last m decide the winner There was hardly a time Hight and dawn whe Sprint, MacFar and D n Hill for And the Stout Gentleman In- gide the Cab Had the Time of His Life. ATORS “1 land anc SPEG \UGHE either riding for all th % ey i. oF catehing the But Miss Waterbury Fainted In it Was the greatest night and When, Invading 1 ¢ the greatest: mornt the race. ‘The ; faster the pace set, the fister those t Horatio Ate Her Hat. the wake of the man wh started trouble wanted to go. Seer ere ne ee He a roan cay that furnishes the propulsion for BROOKLYN Decrar aig hat fart day that fu ed s pass! 1 deayored insinuate himself r a FROM WINDGH er " inion youns socie woman's Me: W ea ag incident vy to Horatio’s frolic up at Thirt “But the trolley car the clin Ban cutting as only He be- ghth street Frank S. Baker Slips as He \ Removes Screen and and Sixth avenue In cab was a 1 stout gentleman from St. Louls, Her- Ee Phinges Cut. bert Berger. On the box sat Miles Fin- é s hegan, a veteran charioteer. Started by a Siren. of the most | Sedately and imirable dignity cia- | Horatio drew the cab and fare from the Twenty-third street ferr thence narthward to Thirty-eighth stre and As night by wrth westward to Sixth avenue. Th ho lien 510 Was just about to cross when a tiuge orange-colored whirled down under the “L with iferd avenue, a weird shriek of warning the ers Horatio was startled and began puna niet dance. He is a big, husky equin as he danced he shook the cab fy , side to side, greatly disturbin si ete Uae stout genteman from St. Louis ins Be Wickee ok E Help! murder!” cried the stout fare auibeines OULe ‘Stop and let me out." her nd below, Whoa!” eried Finnegan fr shed down the stairs and fell fainting POX, but Horatio was evidently Biss a PRDHa. ade Gere etnne ot [Son inktend vofearlioaingehe inolted’ 16 EcalsOGwvilesl Geirese ANTE! bolted first to one side and then to the MEDEL wakes: we other, caroming t against pillars, Jjady with at umbrella to sit damp , crossing, tearing a | delivery wagon s hat and whip. ident. avenue he fost who, br. Baker was late fell from the box hi : orge W. , one of broken by the head of the ste e ne most. promine: ns in the | which protruded noisily from the win- State. Young Dr. Baker, who was a dow. et Sab hyalaay Vain Effort by a Fat Chef. nore than The man from St. Louis got his head ara § deat) | hack in just as Horatio began to was born und hth direction of Br indred persons, a member street in ondway, four the Medical Associ, york AHisaiciane thirty-nine men and a few dog and left two childre course of the cab w eS ging, ca bumping and Ainhionne in, the fat l of < La France, ran kitchen waving a frying p: y ing to stop. Alphonse did not w t in fre oratic TAKEN FROM RIVER along the aspt ! ghtly over swung the cat clear of him, end ar Mr. Hutchinson Fears It May "2" the Horatio. Be That of His Missing papa eaulae | Wife. Mrs. Anna Hutchinson, thirty ay na Garten Nibbled at Fe Geraniums. Ks ingsbridge pen ce Athwart wa Was a Dec, 4. Her open window. Ry the y ti that he s8 Waterbury, of MW was picked up f ne erene, bi f Hiarlem Rive by ed with Ducket a aa wi . Horatio ra Mactsiovcie ae curiously | ‘ tear Misa ry's i rs was : s 1 fora i AGED WIDOW ,UN DOWN. fe , t M Mar ilanior t N i W t t years gat N Ny t M second itt AV t Hines, « N 1 ee GOV. HUGHES’ SOCIAL PLANS. Inangoral the Living Pictures] Just note the hay mile that {lit Across this workman's face F will a1 It is not difficult t Albany He's winning Lite race Now, step right up and ask h i The secret s ¢e ry i Exe 1 And he will k a ‘ NY Advertivements than AND OlHER Rewepaver on earth? It does! ~- —<e————— CURED aad ovo Rin Baye. 1,000 Sunday World Ads. To-Morro ries, cue Pgh) . {hd Bleeding or) vicusing vile Phd, reas, aoe THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1908. Closing Day Scenes at Bicycle Race; Endurance TEN. CENT FARE Test for Spectators as Well as the Contestants Drawn Especially for The Evening World by Staff Artist Michelson. fi HOPE Boosey | | Wiki | | LiKE THOSE BISCUIT! WERE ALL VERY SORRY: LADIES BUT YOULL NAVE: TO "BEAT IT, MRS WALTHOUR ATTENDS TO: GUBBIES THE. VERY 1DEA-oF GREAK ING UP-THE DEAR GIRLS BOX PARTY ~ EVEN O0:HAVE TO -GLEAR THF GARDEN EVERY: MORNING = THE OFFICE 1 7 BOY 4 THE Boss FRIENC POOR Buooy"/ STENO GRAPHER Use AT: THE OFFICE NEXT MORNING : SHP SALS WITH aa “FIGHT WHOODION'T WOMEN THRO uN WANT TO TRAVEL FROM AUTO BY CRASH WITH CAR Shoninger and Daughter See Involuntary Make Such a Commotion that They Are Put Ona Tug. Passenger = = Painfully Injured on The Americar jumbus Avenue. justyleft her pier ton and wa Satine The ing low bare! One were assisted their by He wa r arsine rman of t ho had al- rought top when the Miss Harriet West Bighty-ninth the car were able y drug store, where they had sustained nd abrasions of the they were to their home, nth street accident say Witnesses of the ito was demolished eked, out oa collected. Tubereu- Mu block scaped dd quiekly Kates to the session at History, b ling Mrs. Snoniger to the druggist’s aid he did not see the ait, and a GEN. J. C. NEW’S DAUGHTER FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE. f W. R. McKeen, Builder of D, BABY ESCAPES. Pp. ¢ Lit Motor C: i xisoline Motor C 1 Jacob Cohen, of No. re gcs Extreme ( th street, Dec. 12, — Willam R mt fite to ik bul f ily mother, i nto the fore he was. burned ‘ um I hed the blaze wiht a for d en ELKS stek MISSING. MAN \ Kear RY, Conr 12.—The . ka ew Britain has been , Ne 1 seit r James Harry i n wlostires; It ts sald —~ i OAKLAND ENTRIES. RST \ 10 H ‘ ait P Nipitek 108 Mare - t * Apprentice wence ear, (rack Weather cloudy, Trees teat that \€ THEY ,) wp Te. la SE EGES Rosa , SRC = THE ¥ NGER BOY Were we “we ae CLEARING “THE GARDEN EOTORS WHE GETS sso on a DNOMCE IN THE WEST ee Athletic Cluls, S45-AM: In- Court Says eee Whitney,! there was too much rm to auit of ¢ ‘Outing, ” Must Pay | either ontest nt in a fencing mateh 7 the w York Athletic Club last $300 a Month Alimony. | Wednesday when Dr. Caivin ‘T. Adams, of No. st Kast Thirty-third street, ran ‘ P A is his foil through the throat of Robert Whitney, the wife of Caspar ler was back at the club to-day with edito: ing and author his throat done up in bandages and and explorer, was granted a divorce to-| quite thankful that the thrust did not | day The decree signed by Judge sever the jugular vein in the hird Division of the Dr. Adam: giant in strength and a r sa District Court and awards fencing enthusiast, has had many a Mrs. V tney alimony at the rate of bont with the foils with Miller, They $3) a month. were alone in the fencing rooms late Mrs. Whituey's gro r action WAS | Wednesday afternoon, Kaged in a ter- cruelty and on-support The couple | yific contest, when Dr. Adams made a separated some time ago and Mrs. powerful lunge. The tip of his foil Whit has since resided in the West. | caught the guard of Miller's weapon her marriage a daughter of Orrin oll dealer of Ciil- Fourteen or fifteen years ago she onaldered the most benutiful an in the Western metropolis. is still strikingly handsome. | Mrs, Whitt ‘ora B. Chase: > before and the butten and a bit of the blade snapped off, leaving @ splintered point |The force of the thrust was such that the doctor's weapon passed beneath Miller’s mask and the jagged point en- tered his throat, passed clear through S and showed through the flesh at the, 7 ack, TARIFF RAISE TO START HIM. © wound was on the left side of - neck and just missed the great Miller fell, and in falling dragged i from Dr. Adams's hand. & moment the physician Artifical stood horrified, There was no one élse in the WASHID Jules Collet, |room. Then the trained nerve of the hn retired manufacturer of artificial! mad of medicine» returned and he rs, of New York, before the House stooped over the wounded man and yanked the blade from Miller's neck Ways and Means Committee to-day, | 3 asked that the duty on these articles he| Dr. Adams picked Miller up and car increased 2% per cent, so that he could!/ried him to @ wash-room where the ) ‘into business again He said that woul was washed and dressed, At no started in business twelve years 4 ime did. Miller entirely lose conscious- with a $ bill and that he retired In 190 hege. “There was danger that a facal With $04,000, result might eusue at the start had not Peter Y ew York millinery jor, Adams been right onthe ground manu ‘anked the committee to with Me skit and, definens, SS GH ITT TN AAT, Miller is in perfect health and very ——— strong. His great: pnysical condition contr d to his quick re ery. Here- CASTRO SULKS IN PARIS. sit hte ne erdating latte Adams he will, wear some about his neck. Snabbed by French Government $ {3a member of the Auto and. Acro Clubs. and. was. a fore Shats f Up in Hotel, H of the Revolver Club former eats ay a . he wo a long-distance PARIS, Dec, 12.—President Castro, of Rhye ander aT Bod ARR AIstance Venezuela, who arrived in this city yes: feet. ‘He ds an athlete of ablity anda evening from Bordeaux, had | over of outdoor sports as a made no official advances to the French | ¢ ment up to noon to-day. He is TO STUDY INFANTS. represented as furiously angry at the ee manner in which the Government fg ree Academy WIL Make Litde Ones ceiving him in Brance. since ar- | eiving him in dxar ines. his. ar jects of Sclentific Hesearch, in Paris he has remained shut up in his apartments in the hotel as closely | ‘The Infants’ Science Academy” ts the as though he were a prisoner, and bar- | name of a new association of women 10 ‘ing a few, members of the Venemuelan,| whom a « te of Incorporation was ol as seen granted tasday by Justic abury, iD The officials of t En Office have | the Bupreme Court racelye orders to give no ex-|— The inconporaturs and directors are planation of. the is Arnold, ai West Ninety Government s attitude | 1x ward the President of Venezuela. "We | fourth Kath streets rine Matisfleld, of Wi ignore ih official sald | No t One Hundred and Twenty Lan CANS nditions fourth street; | Lovell, of No. which the ¢ Willing to o} verside’ Dr nd Dr, C, Pat. negotlations commun aT HH veraige. nd him. What these camditions are, le- ter Bs OF a. a vest ne Hundred von’ prohibiting Vresident Castro trom "ie purpose of the society ts “the ael- jneking laration {8 not! ortife sindy of infants,’ Uielr health, tty ved that they tn ineawen and phiysioal development volve atonal 1 wag nthe Interest of hers, tn all hat ’ ine to the care ane AF infants." . ROOSEVELT'S VOLUNTEER ARMY BILL IN CONGRESS, PARDON FOR DYING BANKER. Carried “Krom Prison om ¢ Streteher, , Dec. 12. Former Financter WASHINGTO: The initial movement to carry out a re ‘ommenda- | President Hoosovelt Way taken |, COLUMBUS, O., Dee, 12~(arried on when. Represe Introduced. the. bill sigs pulayce, James P. Lingafelter, President and prepared + Y, who was ar ection of Mr ‘aft lo provide ttt to pia y Harris, was rep 0 time oF aniengonuy. penitentiary to-day and will o provide for the raising of @ wolun, ply be taken to his home at News! eer army which has been desertbed by rk the watts" re eon placed on |. Warden O. B. Gould made the request meal and hur: ‘tor the pardon of Lingafelter Under the e Ls B,- it law whieh provides t & par may risoner vy ny vain nd vii ‘ao be sought when a 2,000,000 (fons ot ane aia souls ta esl ent Re of ay! ne aan: protection | SHARPENED AXE, TO FLUSHING IS THEN ATTACKED UPHELD BY BOARD «fi Witk WITH It Finds Brogklyn Heights Road) Geor Has Legal Right to Builder, Fi Charge It. ’ al Children sent Out of the House. LOSING AT THAT RATE.| WOMAN LIKELY TO DIE. Returns Not Suttici Operate. the Line, Service Comunission Finds. os Are ent to Reilly, Who Has Been Acting 5 Queerly of Late, Fled i Fram Police mounced to-day Ina ¢ Public cision ar ves with vice Commission on by the first of the tigated by the Commission is decided | 4, favorably to the railroad compa which in this Instance is the Brookt Heights. The decision continues in ef fect the exaction of a 1-cent far the railroad from the Manhattan minal of the Brooklyn Bridge at Row to Flushing “The Fiushing Ass: aint last summ oklyn Heights Co: i fare of five cents to passengers travelling { each direction betwe Ridgewood and Flushing, and ma ned that such extra charge was illegal and in violation of the terms of the company’s charter. Running Pehind Now. Answering the comp the claimed that its was no vaintaining at ame time anchises expr authorized of at least Sich duction w an opi < 1 6 cot- fon written Commissioner Bassett, | ago at Nov 3) A street, Flushing, lay with house for she was alive when carried Hospital. H all is ries are sald to vent fare cases Inves-| att nn brought the Alleging that the ny charged a ten ce said th uld invol le company, any t fare, f operation !s so ner Bassett st that 8 not suffictent tes, USE 2 Ones Oil Tf you have a weak, aching back, or sharp, piercing pains, rub your- self at night with Omega Oil, and often the pain will Le gone in the morning. The Oil penetrates through the pores of the skin and goes direct to the seatof the froubies Commissi fare | > cover the cort Other Cases Pending. The lnes tnimediately affect iushieg ay street line. But there said to be a number of 19-cent fare op ations in Brooklyn which will tled in the collection of that fare by present decision, One of them, It pointed ont, is the l-cent fare « to North Beach, Queens Borot Park Row There re ling before th commen hae saint ie BR Diamonds ana Diamond (eee. also y road for a fiye-cent fare to and. Officials of the to say that the decision just may be taken as indicating the 1 of the Commission on these other 1) cent fare proposition pane SERVICE BOARD SHAKES UP SOME BROOKLYN LINES. An order fsrued to-day py the Service Commission to the Coney nd Brookiyn Railroad Company the Brooklyn Heights Railroad npany, requiring each with the commission on or before Dec. 14 the | ng schedule of cars for Dec. 1 or several different lines, Also daily for a considerable period thereafter they must file a list of facts as to the operation on these ines so that the com- missic determine if the ad ’ ‘The operating facts required are ber of cars in use on the ber of full trips made, number miles run; number of passengers carried | dq seating capacity of the rain use on the route. The lines operated by the Heights Railroad Company affected b this order are the Flushing ave the Putnam ayenue a was servic yum: route, ae | | | | | | of car | LWSWEET & CO, 37: MAIDEN:LANE WY. 389 FULTON ST. BLKYN Halse Coney Company Kalb avenue line —_ Island and affected The line of the Brooklyn, Railroa¢ the De rovements Planned on Wifth Ave, Structure to Comt $10,000, Kim, Mead and White, architects, fiidd plans with Building Superin- lent Murphy for remodelling tt colonnade portico entrance to the new Tiffany butiding Fifth avenue and Thirty-seventh street, to permit the pro- posed widening of the avenue by the city The present outside, the building line me J, the curb line set back a half feet, and the platform ‘built within the portico as was dor the case gf the Itnickerbc building. The vaults und walk will also be rebuilt with prism lights set in ma improvements to cost $10,000, have ornamental marble. steps to be re- seven and steps re- pin at are MIX FOR RHEUMATISM The following” is a never - failing | remedy for rheumatism, and if fol- lowed up it will effect a complete “Mix half pint of good whiskey with one ounce of Toris compound and add cure of the very worst cases: one ounce syrup of Sarsaparilla com pound, Take in tableypoontul doses vefore each meal ana at bedtime” The ingredients can he procured at [a Ath home, 850 19th gh, 01 Brooklyn, PATRICK CURTIN, formena any rus store and easily wisee at ef Rovkehapel, County Cork, lrelem@y bome. . Notice of funeral later.