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alo cemhinaton of hoses and rant 1 fl Nutt Suffragette Parade at Commencement, a jes, Which threngh controlling the ad t ne to preve Siew maces Seco eae MANY DEGREES AT ENTRIES and commerce?” asked Littleton. o, declare as the fi step ' “2 «on't believe in the unbridled © the campaign of prevent | MONTREAL RESULTS. inet 6, Pada, S82" ta, conse to nes wealth im all direction “ied that if the Administration sad Reolled,” gala Gary, “The dan. | declinrd to permit the combination of | — ta gach © Gituation can secily be | the two DIE steel Properties ne arpo 1d | ia il -y elite! have opposed it in the steel corpora. —_ > | nm, and he FIRST RACE—Two-year-old_ maidens: | thrreye | | $500 added; five furtongs.—Vestibule, | sHampton ‘11s (Dugan), 1 to 4 and out, won by “ | three lengths; Gold Blade, 111 (Gordon), | * Gary then qualified his declarations | iu favor of strict Government super- the impressio: the minds of those with him was that both Mr. @einunony 1 aunon, paize, 160; Couiort," 101 pert Turner, G4: cThe Co) bs! Spellbound, jaen Butterfly 7 to 2, 1 to 4 and out, second; Dalmain, | 2 alitidreth entry, bR. T. Wilson entry, cFiynm — 4 _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911. er fleets GOLUMBIA GIVES ‘Columbia Graduates of 1910 Burlesque R A CIN RESULTS ” | | entry Mi that he did not pelteve tn | Roosevelt and Br. Moot fully recog, One Hundred and Fifty -sev-| ene W Wananiineh ine bet SFlietw nace Sterntectinne: fouryearaids and “Government ownership or managqment | 20000 Oe Mme erative if a financial praduati p } Aid also ran and fintehed as named. 149; “hoignn Ket nies, 440! inder any circumstances,” but _reite enth Annual Graduation Held | 14h, brie Welkin 104, Giddy uirl, 140 Naar any cietion in favor of Govern. | Caweclyem was to be averts SECOND RACE—$100 added; three: | ee Caan de r ¢ ated his declaration in tavor o + | In reopening the In , ieitunail . ar-olds and up: seven furlongs—| aTompking entry. bMildeeth entry . ment supervision. When Littleton re-| with reference to th With Distinguished Guests. Rupervinor. 102 (Reyne yeid to 6.4 to] al React esse oh 8) sumed the probe of the T. C. @ 1. deal. | and tron Company, F . nd} to 4, first by a nose; Barney | Mir Alvesoi, 108 Pinky, | ' Gary raid é tleton sought to wet trom 3 n wage ey uve 108. Cosa leys ae to 2 and| ‘et i ‘ wo sie. a “| believe the action of President | understanding aa to what phraseology inne ff Se eAGeS * to 5 second: Semt-Quaver, 105 | Wo 01) Fahelbs, 0 eee eee ee ection waa a|they could saree upon to express tne| HONORS FOR ELEVEN. | (Schuttinger), 3 to 1, 6 to 6 and 3 to} iho) Ud Redon ha! , Sasienve Aten Preadent Toosevelt to the 5, third, Time, 1271-5, Scarlet Pim- BN! oR -Three-yearo yp tel ia eee eh lad gg naaction which Mr y and Mr. | caren | perne!, Hatteras, Voltaire and Mon- ies a ‘ 7 k proposed to them jn 1007 putts '. i | tagnie also ran and finished as named. | Ae dena RorConetructive and sorte tive nw | yt snOUld aay,” anid Mr. Gary, “that President Butler in Address | THIRD RACE—3600 added; three: | c ‘ Gwarked Stanley, “destructive of Jaw 4, Sole woqulescenes ‘oh the part year-old and up; one mile——Naushon, prentice ged constructive of the United States | or the Pi Ea peti eee . Calls This th f | 107 (Archibald), 4 to 1, 1 and out, | 2 — fatee! Corporation.” “Mr. Littleton then took up the visit -alls This the Age o first by half a length; Zeus, 107 (Du-| orem pe gw Fr GpGiaty declored. that the Corporation |to the White House made by Mr. Gar he Dare kan), 2 tos, outand out, second; the| “TJS A GOOD ONE, Shed never sought a monopoly, and of-|and Mr. Prick the Demagogue. | Nigger, 107. (Bell), 6 to 1, even and| A rf to show by articles written as fa If President Roosevelt and Mr. Root | abe ee ie eet th, oa It Certainly Is! hack at 1900 that he had consistently then Secretary of State, objected ibs Th 1 opiat * ¢ Les thi 1Y this transaction," suggerted Represen-| The one hundred and fitty-neventh $e he general opinion ex- FP Gprored restraint of trade. Littleton | itis tartiett of Georsiar “Would ths | anni ng een of conan LOUISVILLE RESULTS. g ine i: Wered thoroughly the visit of United maton, Soest Corporation ati [srmual commencement of Columb o pressed by all who use 4 Frick to the White Hous have purchased the Tennessee Coal and| UMiveratty was held to-day in the main RACE-—Setl ix furlongé. ; red at length with the witness Iron Company?” 1 at the university, the exercises be- areveas, he Lied "S. iB araient, the proper phrase to apply to Roose- 1 think I surely would have voted] ginning at 19 o'clock, After an address | pl $210 show, firat; Metver, 98 | i y finally agreed on, againat the purchase,” Mr. Gary re-|by President Nicholas Murray Butler hey), $3.70 place, $2.00 show, sec- } cit acqutescenc Pilea. re at the White Houre, ware] (2 aretces were bestowed upon gradu- ond; Al Muller, 12) (Kennedy), $35 | AB OF RICH COAL LANDB| you not Mr. Littleton continued, |4'" In the various departments, Bleven Go's ware Hee bees ba: Old English { MiMeiqith all the tacts * wh Gay. a l the steel corporation of Tennessee Coal] !8¥ing of the corner stone of the Avery BMOTO BY JENSEN : ag named ‘ ; ; | c a ; i INNING ANT ~ SECOND RACE—Puree; four and one- | ry yes i whe fects.” sald Gaty. 7) ana Iron etock? Library Building and the awarde of Fl yah ret Ne oot had told the 2 kere ane half furlons: prook, 115 (McIntyre), President and the President under. LITTLETON PUSHES POINT ON st nee ed Sadie thie Wedlte to 4 After the Commencement exercises at| chief feature being a burlesque of a| marched all about the campus bearing straight ¢ place $16.40, show $5.70, Wood that he had no rikit to approve | LAW VIOLATION. Gain ter er cates bubeta rf the ker Columbia to-day members of the class| parade of suffragettes. The graduates BN filed are a re and Impl nrg rats bau Ue MS Micidah rags ), place fade by E. P itch d na Hee It semua coat i tre |... ao kin ave ot ine w caste Bok ihe ba re ; "J all beholders to Join the cause. Some of | $50.70, show second; Barry ‘ade by E, Pritchar tele,” But it seemed clear to me] that ts not quite rightly put." an-| cise £1010 who had come back for the cere-| wore all sorts of extravagant female|tne ridiewious costumes excited great |(Itics), show $410, third. ‘Time, 0.45 2- y E > Degroes of Bachelor of Arts were con- | monies | 4a frolic on the campus, its|costumes and marched and counter-| merriment. 331 Spring St., New York. F under the perilous conditions then | rate. We sought to acquaint the Gov- Kin sting In Wall street, as explained to | @rnment with alt the facts before we gle Bye. | at Grocers and Delicatessen Stores the President, there ought not to be | Proceeded. 1 knew perfectly well that brid ey berth di: of Columbia Col-| Prof. Munroe Smith, Frank R. Law: | § | Robert and Sunkiss also ran and fin- eatin on the og aan Rheretary Root had told the President, | lege and forty-eight received the de-| rence, George F, Butterworth, Dr. Reg- | ished as named 10c. A BOTTLE ent fo ehjcin the mations he SOverA” land that the Prosident understood that | sree of Bachelor of Sctence. Ninety-two inald H. Sayre, William C. Demorest, | TR aE —— Sasha en, he had no right to approve the wale. | graduates received the degree of Bach- | Edward Plerce Casey, Prof, Burr, Daniel | LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. ; steel _man| Hut it seemed clear to me that if we] elor of Lawes and seventy that of Doc-|©, Moran, Prof. Keyser, Herman Ridder, ed that with the consent of t should purchase the property under the| tor of Medicin : : Hugo Relsinger, Prof, Carpenter, Mr. | irene Amazing Bargains President they would be safe from pros: | perilous conditions in Wall street, a8] pr aauae uN arere ‘so forty-#1X! King, Adolph Lewisohn, Prof, Charles Rag Ree, LoomviLLe xy. az s ga expla to the President, that there | 8" jes who received degrees of en-| F, Chandler, Dr. Joseph A. Blake, Sur- , vad sages stariheess het oll * P tught not to be any action on the part | &ineer of mines, six as metallurgical en-| geon-General C. I. Stokes, U. 8. N June 7.—The entries for to-morrow in lanos eG@ution under the Sherman jaw. of the Government to enjoin the trans. | &ineers, twenty-seven as civil engineers, | John B. Pine, and Gov. 8. E. Baldwin. races are as follows e Lance, Hamilton Chartie rbracer ‘ace Mc ferred upon ninety-three members of Charging that the United States MMeel Corporation is negotiating a ————————————— otto lectrical engineers, and fifteen > FIRST RACE ne. mile—Lackrove These are not cheap instru- | Practical monopoly of the, coking coal | “0 bn abil dhe —_o— m8 m1 4 Dilek Baker, OF * . A | of the Pittsburg coal field, co ptel kg gat \ Mr. Gary discussed this situation at| as mechanical engineers. N. Y. UNIVERSITY | Looe Mee Thorpe toe hes ce. | ments with ridiculously high Stall, a P length stated further t It was] DISTINGUISHED MEN GET HON. | 108 je, 108; Hannis, 110; Alma 4 - Hall, a Pittsburg stock broker, to-day | the unanimous opinion of the atoel car- ‘| MAKES AWARD OF | | THE BATTING ORDER. Bos iy prices cut in half for effect. In the terrupted the testimony of Judge! poration directors and the big bankers ORARY DEGREE! - | New York Pittsbu Pe {ox' | lot you will find such noted makes ry and astonished the Stanley com-| in New York, including Mr. Honorary degrees were conferred as DEGREES TO 456. — Devore, If, : rin 15: wer ee Devore. 1 Carey, If r ot auntae Benator Oliver of boa Maier iosa res ol follows, the candidates being presented Nn Fletcher Byrne, 3b. fasion I ie Hare as » Pennsylvania as one authority for his| Ward the deal should definitely | by Prof, William Peterfleld Trent: few York University held its seventy-| py: . Snodgrass, McKee » Str Biaiae, 118.” alti WE! | chars | ogwn. ne See re Pctar “ot aeinnee tuner Baward| nth annual commencement tear on | Prisoner in Hospital After | ster. Warner ne | Mth ace vote | STEINWAY WEBER [ SQBtanley opened the hearing by a8. ete nee Tee Urata aati. | Moran of the class of 18, School of | University Heights, the exerci . - | Merkle, 1b Miller 2b. | Urvier Hughes, {12s Htsbebes WHEELOCK SOHMER E ing Gary as toe recently published | Trust Law made it the duty of the| Mines; @amuel William Fairchild of | the University College and the Schoo! Tragic Chase Declares He's lpennier Wilson, F |hornmn The K STERLING | DOLL | deport of the sale of 17,000 acres of coal New York . of Applied Sciences taking place in the vin, Sb. Ison, rf, i. a0) he Kentucky Oakes, one A Attorney-General to bring injunetion eye r | Mey 2 and & sisteenth—-Eila Bryson) 132; Bettie T JHEK H. ROS. | WA the Pittsburg field trom the Pitts-| suits to prevent the consummation of| Master of Arte-Hugo Retsniger of | Auditorium at 11 o'clock. At the requests Victim of a Mistake. orate p. hay Shes Abs" ma Has Traces aia, hte MATHS Er Boece | Mburg Coal Company and the Monon-| business combinations which would | New York. of Dr. Elmer Elieworth Brown, the | Umptres—Finneran and Rigier aa \ tec,| Prices from $50 up. gahela Consolidated Coal and Coke @mount to a violntion of the law, did) Doctor of Sclence—Charies Francis | Chanlellor-elect, he was not officially in- s so, Waltz, i 1) E | y = ‘asy Monthly Payments. Sompany. Gary admitted that the sale | YOU pied calc u pogrerte gic Stokes, class of 18%. Surgeon-General | cluded in the programme, but attended| As Madeline Phelan, fourteen yoars!| (Spectal to The Evening World.) TRA Jreret a i ‘8 practically completed. doe ve to ured pi of the United States Navy. 5 : ri | PI y ee Baird, 108; Golden Peal, 110; Wander, 115.” H Berit coment. te cacard | A> ats ing freateingn taa| “ptt a eer sata, | Saisie Sota ecto format | os oan on br way trom Sar nome | CPP) Pea Pot | ae ora sti ee at ar Wheelock Plane Company ot eal that the Attorney-General was the! py + John H. . of | No, ‘ollege avenue, to Public) !!™ c@ reat outfielder an : are oxteite of the steel corpora nly source from which such proceed- ore cane PRSUOeeltse cma arere erhis hevseney dentee nada deareen | Schoo! No, § at One Hundred ana] slusser of the New York club, who was oe pees Ede perese, . ngs could emanate?" of | Re | recently reinstated by ‘ lew York. Btarley elicitea that the \oeWwell, I do not know that 1 was| Doctor of Gacred Theology—The Right | 1 course were conferred. Dr. George Fifty-dighth street and College avenue | einsta’ y the Natiorial Com- Steel Trust ¥ ~ P he .| Mission, Joined the Gtant, he Hi ee |wumclently familiar with the law to| Rev. Charles Sumner Bureh, Bishop | Alexander, the president of the Univer. | this afternoon, a man sprang from a va- | ie 3 at the Hotel } A determine that much was the case,” Mr. | Suttregan of the Diocese of New York; | sty itatmaeeinee ries Phe Sandie ies cant lot and attempted to drag her into eeqend ere eign Donlin says he | t | Gaty replied. |The Right Rev. Willa. Lawren re ere 4 joes not know what his prospects are in Toyah Well, you felt, ald you not,” Mr.! Bish ‘Massabhus conferred by Dr. MacCracken. [Abtipeia oat Ghe escaped, ran to) ioooball, He eald that he ONTRE. f fi ep Of Maskachusetts, The recipients of honorary degrees |her home and. reported the attack to! kccean lates SO in IR art o | Littleton persisted, “that with the ap-| Doctor of Laws—Alonso Barton Hep-| were, Doctor of Music, William Crane | he Jorg pect caer Wakes lite bid my Proval of the President and the At, | burn, President of the Chamber of |Carl, New York City, Musical Director TA fue Aeerealaa tah hk Pe FOUle IRE OF tie, Cfeanns tl teal, Wiad roy ath gat bek acd deh Under a Are of questions Gary out-| the Steel Corporation of the Tennea-| Commerce of the State of New York: Presbyterian Church; Doctor of | in’ progress, in which Prank 1, Merri | ot, weciares, he would rather be sent | {cfomy: ne ‘uve Wr ‘emerrow's mses | Imed the contract by which the Pitts. | see company, the Attorney-General be. | Simeon Bhan Baldwin, Governor of | Divinity, John Henry Jowett, Pastor of Beh ald of ll tals Label Uh mre to @ minor league than to join the Cin-| FIRST RACE—Three.y | ey f Jonnecticut; Baron d’Estournelles 4. e venue Presbyterian Church, WN. J, 1d b. “I do not wi 0 ie; one mil burs Goal Company and the Monon. | 1N& the only one who could proceed | (® hath Rea BUS AO ee o8 lew: York CIViLAleRAMe OR MAGRAGKIE Jesman, was pursued and knocked un- | Cinetanath” said to meneart Chat Ree NG wahela Com: . against such a transaction, and waty- Constant, Senator of France, and fr MacLachlan, | Cincinnati,” said the famous ball playe! Reactiey, 94; St B by the pany, which t# controlled | iny action under the provisions of the Charl rederick Chandler Mitchel, |PFesident of International College, | conscious under the {dea that ho was! Donn aid : pane OND. RACE Tworyear-olds: maidens: fire . Pittabure concern, agreed to | (Me Action Under the Drovieane oe en oa euasor of Chemistry at Columbia, |Smyrna, Turkey; James Dallas Steele, | the assailant. Chester Cushman, who | tty morning. The ke Manager MoGraw Sfyenet 110, Cold: Blades 110 Mod ana | VANILLA Peet Erent Part of thelr output to | proceedings In court? Hew York Clty boys carried of nin | FOmot of the Piret Fresuyseian| Nees in the seme house with the icy te REL Lac Rea ed ed ES er Ee tel Corporation, | M@hat is your conclusion,” said Mr.| of the prize awards for Columbia Col- | Church. Passaic, N. J.: Doctor of Let-| phetans, led the chase, in which school- sdled je hotel clerk that he | i097, Yankee Lotus, 107. pa 4 EX T RAC T m't tt true.” demanded Staniey l@ary, “and perhaps it ts not stating |lego's graduating class. here, Tobey Canes Rone AChRGUR: RAlGOF'| chiscran) jomed/ ahd! {t/was’ tie elkeu- | 71 coe Wem | Oe Gulurbed Oring. the). SHLRD BACH reverence 4nd’ eo; ares i : mn Don < ; hsv lif bent Hae See aaa ioe erytauges, the ‘President [PRESIDENT BUTLER SPEAKS ON [Palmer Chamberiaine Ricketts, Presi. Jock hat Drought the fugitive to the | ieee ee a eee, | === Mexican Beans Only a antes?" i “IRRATIONALISM,” dent of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, | round. i 2-0z, LOTTLE, 250 anger of their going into the United ‘ —— eee police station, whence he wan taken to {2 P@ done with him. Mike was not sent | rancis H. ett . MC UMGIS ‘Rrpesaiian’ | teocy the deal, and that he could see no res-| Ago of Irrationalism.” He spoke in nr Bor ene: be for by McGraw. There is « ruling that | Chief Kohler, known as the “Golden eae are gon for public criticism in that atti-| part as follows: ebanon jospital with a serious han aiid Pe . : hundreds of thousands 0! tons of coal in| tude, that ay proceedings tm court| "Whatever else this age may be, it if) ” wound, He ls charged with assault, ang | We" ® bal! player has been under sus- | Rule Chief of Police,” of Cleveland, ()., that under the «trol of those |afterward would have been unjust.” | certainly is the age of the crowd and of Cushman, who etrock him, ls under @ | Denson and ts reinstated by the Com-| will sall for Purope to-morrow. — He W. L. DOUCLAS companies. We have ought of ac- ‘In ot! the demagogue. Demagogues religious, | similar charge, made by Merrill | migsion he is required to report to his |may be In London during the coronation e uiring contro! oy even an interest in| “JOU Were of the opt demagoxues political, and demagoguer | Cushman declared that he took the| (UD This Dentin aid this morning, balls '$3 50 SHOES Hy either of them.” Attorney-General literary din our ears with hungry cries. 1 gintin HA DUREYTIA thea ny eho 4 Donlin says that he is fecling well, but | Chief Kohler has calle? upon Mayor e MEN Then Stanley dntoosened hie sensation, | REHOB, Would have nea an outrage, Z| A torrent of talk 1, abroad In the land. | RUE An hie bua to the spot where the | ne seems to be under welght. He siated |Gaynor and extended to him his con- Atrialwilleonvince STANLEY SPRINGS SENSATION Committee in that Connection the other | aways from iat to” lett. ie polley, in | they saw John Glimartin, a fireman at- Pree ne Bae Foe Aue. ee | ee ae Brie: carina eee nena ee it oF Sak Wea AT THE HEARING. | aay.” belief, and in action, and cries out in | tached to Engine Company No. 60, chas- M mn plenty are s sect} | Jas $3.50 shoes are fii ¥ ibe wom ¢ baseball practice and other forms of |Pimself expressed it. 0 “The statement has been | “2 would say," Mx. Gary repli wild enth: m for the demagogues— ing @ man. | thebestinthe world. fae Senator of the United stat mas coed ag that such prosecution of an alleged | political, literary or religious—that it | “Phat must be the man who stoppea|*™ercise. : | ‘Stores in Greater New York: fe piso violation—Z do mot admit that it was| iramples under foot to-m | me," aid the girl, “because a Areman| NO Funs Were scored on eithor side 8 a Nerest in the (9 viclation—of tae Sherman law at thet | “it Is, of course, not ; |saw him when he jumped at me.” until the second half of the second tn- | Ws Massa Sing Ose Bt matter, t the Pittsburg Ocal Com- | time would have been most unjust.’ Very few human beings have formed % ‘J ning when the Pirates got one. Wag- 3 | paay now the Monongahela | Mz. Gary declared the Steel Corpora-|the habit of peraistent thinking in re- Cushman whipped his horse and the! ner ried to Bridwell. Miller went the rath Bt Company; ow @ scheme | tion never wanted a monopoly of the! gard to those matters which press upon chase led past the school, where Many! same route, Leach walked and stole L R t t th E om foot to stock of these 3 n tea seel lndustry of tie country thelr Attention end ee seat thelr (Continued From First Page.) lates anitree added to the hue and] second, Wilson singled to centre, acor OW a es 0 e dA Companies and had consistently oppo: suc interest and their hel of us ery. ter a long run the man who ee ; - E fi \ fy Staten Brees = wie the tae combination as the very worst thing|dominated by the newspaper headli was being pursued fell. jo Ragga anlage Ainge Mepig fost, ] az"Fultou Be, sorvee | evitabie reeait that the Onio A Bg |that could happen to the corporation. [and the men Who write these headlines | sent to the printers. I cannot promise| The fireman and Cushman jumped on] A°’hacting eae qaumon struck out, age Fi ett ee iplbik 5 gease to become © medium of eb laos ett ey See ne ore the rend FRRIre of CHEE Be of Wand ie) Davey 8 TAS OORY, bins and fe) foughh Cushman badlGienie ave rane, Derintstactee te wie 2 4 go ‘inortaa! ail t Greet coal traffic, through the Biddle |qiisiiion of Tennessee Coul and Iron|to-day appears to believe that any lerp | ater the report is ree or eres lure | brought @ blackjack. He struck the/& single to right centre. Meyers was safe Gus Raghth A . 13 roadway, aarnet | Weet, and that this cos) will be moved | would not bring the corporation's steel |in the dark ts better than ptanding still. | 104 7 waslman over the head, on Byrne's fumble, Devlin going to sec- Fe He aan mi, late OR AT contends _ by rt ly the United states property above 60 per cent. of the coun-|S8o he invents noveltte! tn politica i Met ce tae wibio: uecvies’ Gomeam | eee Krotel held Cushman for ee had vay vet peyeon eaaind Jersey City—18 Newark Av. | @teel Corporation furnaces at Gary, ‘y's total Mterature and religion, and plays wit! eo | forty-eight hours without bail, upon the] \"° OAC: MOVED ONG meyers Gas . * =e if Tu@, tm conjunction with the inferios | THe bonds paid for the Tennessee com-| them In full view of a delighted and ad- stoners will have to sign it," was the | charge of felonious assault, ara the vancing, Fletcher singled to right, scor- Excursion tickets to the Paralysi 4 Infantile Paralysi | Sead of the Southern Mitnois fields, | PAN came from the Steel Corporation | miring public, TePl tntp include Commissioner | 1°tr8 could report upon Merrill's con- Devore to second, “Sneigeass cingiea | Principal cities of the J} .., SE ia devs cube fee’ Coes BA [For the first. time since ne took the | Manus: he sald. and were as valuabic| OLDEST UNDERGRADUATE GETS | ,_/.,, sani ATMIPRIONOT | Aition, to centre, scoring Meyers and. Devore, Pacific Coast with liberal |" * Bae baal ee thor. Co + stand Gary was slightly ruffed Be a - yew FOURTH DEGREE. " scaheimiesiaiaiiaaiinite. Fletcher out at third, Leach to Simon, * Empire Oxypathor Co, | Saar method of payment was adopted in or It all depends upon what time Com- 1 i sees 50: Bimon: imi i 16 Pay 20th st, Brooklyn, N. ¥. fs ‘That Senator is certainly laboring in| dev not to disturb the financial situation] Willlam Cullen Bryant Kemp, now | missioner Cram takes office. It 1s my to Byrne, Gnodarass going to second. return limits will be sold ud %. Breokire ’ ere be ald, av dently controlling | of the count sixty years 4 and the cident jiving opinion that his signature wil! be neces- fooriah itteray viele’ mena” ete June 9 to 21 and June 26 ai A MALE. ' himse ort. ~~ undergradua’ orld, sary.” angled ed ? H HELP WAX — 4 “ae onllame th u j ngled to centre, scoring Murray, but to July 4 at considerable pues - ~ i ‘ easeoeeiatives Doma and Young ae oe ee (8 SOTA SAAD ORY ‘pe you think that Mr. Cram wilt be | Merkle was caught trying to stretch it aay na’ fons 1 STAN wanted to. igeriend. comsiruction of lange f ‘amored y he name of the| ba Ss antagonistic to the report?’ oO & two-bagger, Leach, Adams 1c fe) regular gasoline motors; ale first claw k tor, which Stanley declined to year, that of B.S. This is the fourth |" sNo, 1 qo not think that he will op- Wagner, to McKeehnte. mM ' eu mit man familar, with fink hy. | degree he has received from ‘ oluenble. |noee it," concluded the chairman tariff rates. no labor t f highest wa rencee sbi: , ¢ " Kemp has been a@ student al umbdia . | ——— neil yer i eater need is interested in those since 1874. "This is due to no erraticism |CRAM PLEDGES HIS VOTE TO} LIMANTOUR TO SAIL. For exact fares, conditions /- sompent olunteered Gary. on his part, or to any inordinate desire AID PROMPT ACTION. | ———_— d Jers ' & “Well, I'll put the name in the| to acquire’ every dearee possible bY| When Commissioner Cram was asked | Brishdglcce teas Vans Timasiaua it and stop-over privileges, LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. 5 enor.’ said Stanley, “Mr. Hall, you working, four yeare for it, wus ie os | an Evening World reporter if he former Mexican Minister of Finance, consult Ticket Agents. REWARD for information leading | ida cause OF & Frey hat his income, @ iarge| ote, sea the report he sald! TTING heard to-day that he would not come | reat, watch cl mack ip the rear of the room rave | ae eo aee off should he leave | “Xf the report meana prompt action | * to New York before sailing for Europe. t C. Hall of Pittsburg, while the! One .d . " I ehall sign it. I assume I shall be| Chicago. Brooklyn. When it was learned that Diaz's former H je mer ittee and spectators gazed as-| sollege. . raduates | Permitted to read it over first, Mest, Sheckard, If. Tooley, ws. la “ipa | j ‘Among the Barnard College gradua: 18 |Cabinet Minister had left Mexico City t led. He was sworn, and Stanley | was Miss Rosalind Hogan, @ blind @trl, sured that I shall do nothing that | Schulte, rf. Daubert, 1b. and was again in the Unite: " U a s ’ : 5 7 | and 1 States immediately asked him as to the re who worked her Way through college. | Will delay for one instant any action Wheat, If. reports spread that he would confer Ported Pitsburg and Monongahela deal. | ee She received a degree of B. A. of the Public Service Commission Hummel, 3. \h ith leaders of the Clentin. Hall outlined the financial conditions Miss Alice Mary O'Gorman, daughter press bet gaeny: Me relief from exist- Bareh, ¢ \ eeeewer rey ; ce OE Se, CREME BAREY . P Se of xen ived a fansit co! om “oulson, rf, n 5 st the twWo companies, indicating that | (Continued From First Page.) of Benstor O'Gorman, also receive See eee a class tnai | Hater et a erie an. au, [Mow dt appears accoraiag to word re jonongahela was under the control | —_ ‘Gaver Cleveland Loening, nephew of] when he spoke @ few days ago of Kling, ¢ Erwine, * ceived here to-day, that his trip through | of the Pittsburg concern, The prisoner pated, but stood his] sames Speyer, a trustee of Columbla,| “concessions to a private transit | Cole, p. Barger, p. the United States has no political ence for World Ads. “I have been told by Senator Oliver.” ground feet et Matwhich In reality [corporation tn return for the granting | Umpires-O'Day and Brennan, significance. ; he said, “that these companies ure to Its a ie," he shrieked, as he was gree of engineer in aeronautles, | of @ five-cent fare to Coney Island, he Attendance, 5,000, Senor Limantour left St. Louis last by having 5,127 be taken over by the Steel Corporation | led away A iincae received the degrees of| did not mean for the clty to guarantee | night for Buffalo, His friends are 4 rate BEE’ stock Fasgpeth Haas rh Tiean.|the company against loss, aoe Fe formed that he will spend several days individual ad- eng on ine cm) colds cans even, | HISLSIGNATURE” DIVULGRS REC- ot eal for tis theme, | “One sort of a concession would be CHICAGO, June 7.—The Brooklyn- at Niagara Falls and then gu to Mon- 7 Bateed by the Bteel Goreehen che ORD OF MANY CONVICTIONS, | oi.) nomic Principles of the Confucian | franchise for extensions.” he said, “An aoe Hai oer ee Uttle harder | treal, tnlling thence for Wngland on | vertisements Capt, Larkin sent a man to New York | gcnool.” Chu Yu Wen, one of the other | other concession nt be the use of an t0-d second e. June 16, + . Bompanies are now furnishing coal tO | jeudquarters with the “formula,” as| two eae ts ii eratty when he| Bast River bridge or the use of a new, Dahlen and his men were out to-day | == printed in the nee olga at $1 and $1.07 @ they cali the finger-print impressions. | goes back to China | subway tunnel built with elty money, to even up on the series, The men | This re- ton. It costs @ ton to mine that | jie turned t ver to Lieut, Mannion | For this summer why cannot some sort were all feeling at their bi f | He turned this o ; ENT BUTLER | 4 . eat acter & | . coal, 10 conte a ton ase sinking fund |who sent it up to Captain Faurot's dec| OUESTS OF PRESID LER | of an arrangement be made to let wom: | good night's sleep, which was the first | ‘The oldest whiskey in Amer markable " a child ide to Coney Island ica—-over 122 f tl and 14 cents @ ton to pay dividends on | partmen!, 1 joss time than it takes t AT DINNER. en and ch non Pnorning from g Sood rest they have enjoyed since leay- | ica, years of prestige ‘ 1085 takes to for 5 cents, say in the morning from 8 ie tea in New York. Smooth, palat- the stock. teh it the “formula was back with ents invited to the dinner to) 10119 “Oock and home in the early iN home, The weather was wo hot in | able, mature. Try it. total was ‘But this scheme will not mean owner | (ie prisoner's photograph record. Here m to-night by President Butler @t | veting froin @ to Torclock. This would | St Louls that It was impossible to VATS: TF ; 1,526 Smee ries, Serporetions: SRUTY/ it 4H: the Metropolitan Club are. constant, Not in any way Interfere with the go-| sleep, but there was plenty of cool STEWART DeRTEAINO CO. greater posed Representative Gardner. July, 18, as Joseph Bermann, aix| _Uton , dBatournolies Ne + ings and comings of the welleto-do breezes here last night Voiledelal lew Yad Belimcee | "No, but the control will be better | months for petit larceny George 1 p William Laws Pont, “wiom we are told do not want a ld then the num- - lor they © 0 este oie Magen Ca |rence, J : award Rob- | folks, whom we ar 0 pol —>— — Fae neee cwmersblp, for they will wet thie) Dec. £2 itis, as Frank Furman, X-!inson, Wiliam B Parsons A. Barton Beoent fare to Coney Island." ninsaa io Wall, ber of advertise, ttabsives.” ‘ *, jee Reformatory, for burglary, | Hepburn, the Rey, Dr. William 7. MAN | woman Dies of Frastwrea Sell, Charles Boldon of No. 410 Hast Thirty- n ere m ct. 18, 194, ae Jacob Burman, for | nin tor of ‘Trinity Chureh rf. , Ky : ts. prints | attempted burgh rf are & : | Charles ner Butoh, Aye Mos. Mary McDonald, aged alxty, dled fourth street was thrown from a motor. ROBINSON Ss ments. pl in GARY REPEATS ROOSEVELT FA | Sirennied burglary, two years end wx | Charl 3 B Livy ple in J. Hood Wright Hospital early to- cycle at Park avenue and Sixtieth | i mar Sau Oct, 15, 19, as Frank Mille two | John Ba years and six months in Sing Si | Samuel W, F t Moore, Orlay, Lioyd Warren, Prof. | Mitchell, Darwin P. Kingsley, President . 29, 1908, as Frank Miller two Henry 8. Pritchett, Prof. Burdick, years and six months for burglary. ‘erick R. Covert, Charles BR A VORED DEAL. Ciarence H. Macks day of a fractured skull, She fell while street to-day and was picked up Henry B.| attempting to board @ southbound conscious, ie w soved to the Pri Bighth avenue surface car yesterday -byterian Hospital, suffering from con- afternoon and to the hos- pital unconscious. the Herald, Times,| Sewn, Tribune and PATENT BARLEY The Only Infant Food All Gtocers and Drugslets.

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