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THE EVENING WORLD, ATURDAY, JULY 15, 1911. gaked President Oler what his meen? could do to relieve the situation in ¢ of another hot spell, Mr. Oler told WAR ON TRANSFERS AGED MAN DROPS |Actress Who Sailed To-Day HONEYMOON SHIP RESULTS cus On Ship That Took Many Brides - | AND = Ve can do nothing at all more Pikes stots Sew \ ENTRIES "This in the face of the company’s Own figures which show that on dal | ' eps otty, against tno tons on Ju URFACE LINES H \ E H NEWLYWEDS LATONIA RESULTS. WINDSOR WINNERS. Ii; that on July § 1910, 16.9% were - 19 re -| Finest RACE- —Pr ure $400, for @Wo- 14,90); that on July 14. 1 | frat; Acquin, 102 (MoCahey), secon¢ 1 to 5 and out, won by was 11,085 tons, t ons this year | Springboard, 101 (McIntyre), third, |@ lengt yen, 110 (Koerner), 2 to toe -msawn. of the hot opel” ef | | oe EI RT AD ea Ed ee A midst of the ho 5 vr Te orvice an? 5 i H ewlaway, A he Cals Gove | eure) 28 001 8 “o Mastistant Distrlet-A rey De Ford | Receiver Miver Te Fells Service Joshua W. Shepard of Mount | 0 Many Bridal Couples! gi". ies Bayville and ota Mine alto | td” Time, 101” Alaa Tetve, Onto, a ith Assistan: trict-Attorney * t and finished as named he mus va hat a . Biljwon har teen deputed bs Disteiet| Board Order Means With- | Vernon Had Been Employed Aboard That the Air Was | ties paid: Sister Florence, $21.00 to| ished ax named. (-oupled.) Attorney Whitman (o formulate the evi- d | ; win, $12.90 place, $810 to show: ac- sre — Ttciere’ ts Ico Trust, bad 2 drawal of Loaned Cars. by One Firm 51 Years, Surcharged With Joy. aaa WINDSOR ENTRIES. Searts Bs ite t : pocket’ sean | SBCOND RACK— Six furlongs. —Bon- RACK TRACK Rewden Peckham. Neither would say nie Chi 10 (Thoma: ance, Sir WINDSOR, Ont., July i.—The entries for Monday's races are TT T a t 4 ve y. ot » a ode, 9% “ che ool ) +} N COURTS, | Joshua W. Shepard, seventy-three The good ship Amerika salled away! Blaise, 100 (« . second; Mer as follows everythin eadis 2 | farion, Free Lance, er, : abt. Gucen ? nese for the hearings next week before Mount Vernon, died this afternoon on | moon, There are enough honeymoons ton, feck 2 hubanks and King eres tan a Mut Magistrate Appleton Most Roads Affected Insolver | the steps of the Tall of Records at | in full view to eupply half a dosen piroomstick also ran and fink as suppLy | oads Affected Insolvent) cigs nd Conithe atteate, Accom planets with nebular attractions, Rice, | named iat WALGO PROMISES TO EDED | rar wal “ Pt ns ice ide ‘ old shoes and ribbons were left in the Mutuels Pald—Tonnle Chance $ i ‘Mar. ALL THE LABOR NEEDED. ’ Sec > awe Ing to Mdward Meyer, Vice-President | win, $6.20 plac;, 16.20 to show; Sir Bla Mr. Oler declares also that the com and Security Owners of the Russell & Erwin Manufacturing trail of the ship she slowly went gi) 15 place, $11.10 to show; Merode, 6.26 | ogesmpais <q T Wign mai? Ke j Co, No % Lafayette street, where down to the sea with her supercarga ty show. De pany cannot hire enough Are Clamoring. ius Sa ian ita. tae e Cli ‘ of happiness and hopes 1fT3; Waldo says no ek is re abies Even B. H. Sothern, who aatled with pth 1 work, and that he wilt! Julia Marlowe, caught the fever, and: | onde; faseonenr quired for the "= ‘ | Guarantee to furnish all the men need oa hing swamped out of bi when asked for the 95th time if i | “ Gh te 1008 ny's barges in one| P88 by passengers with free transfer intended marrying Mies Marlow | a. 4; *Denh day after application ade to him, y restored transfer points, plied with feeling and gallantry FOURTH A , Eden wota stele: twoner To-day a corps of detectives we ag | ney-General Julius H. Mayer “He te not true, but I wish that 2 ples value & five furiongs.--Molvanty ATL torney-tles 3 \ SWildweed, 164 Blade tt ‘4 under order of At Jeneral Car » to the Public Service Coin could Worley. Une report” 10) ep io: ade, 114, Mad Rive: Tee Aimee ODA WIL Dole The. Doe half of the Twenty-elghth | Miss Marlowe wondered why the public PEE Ate thse ve Seren the DucuLAttor and Twenty-ninth Streets Crosstown wan 66 dateraated th Ouch & matter, and fis foglongs. — Dag lice and the District-Attorney, Thus far, it ts alleged, the evidence | Raliroad Company. Tourteen of these | indicates that there was @ tendency | points with lines of the Met added her denial to the report that the unton trip abroad @neant a closer BATTING ORDER. he of both trust and independents to re. | Topolitan 8 way Company; four |the stage favoriter, They are gol coin otoits atrict the supply of ice, nae the Ce baby Pati bap Jabroad for a vacation that will last! pavideon, ef Hugeins, WALDO GETS AFFIDAVITS FROM |. ‘ht MOSORA dives until October, when they begin again Daubert, tb Hauser, 9 470 DEALERS. nue Ra ideas | Jat the Manhattan Theatre in “Macbeth. | Wheat, If. “iia, If Commissioner Waldo announced that) Mr Mayor ty counsel for Joseph B| But coming “back to love's young Hummel, 2 heres piathes, bia men have secured vig. od statements! Mayor, recives of the Crosmtown Raite | |dream, the brides and bridegrooms and ‘y)yiey a pore, #b from 470 independent retail dealers in the “suttade Heads were | the rice and old shoes: Captain I, Ed- | of, fee,-a11 of whom are ready t> make am-| neparate entities | Billy Burke ward Emerson of Philadelphia, who| ahan, c wit ws to the difficulty they have bad| tne pwenty-oleith and. Twententnes | rity Dur earned his millions devising the wher D. tm securing ice, the high prices they! strent tine earcied than 1,500,000 withal to alleviate the headache tn the| Umplres—Kiem and Brennan have been obliged to pay and the MAN-| Huscongurn seutly whe peeaente a a : cold gray dawn of the subsequent — er in which their customers have been | fory Inetend ct nicki, XCtae able Is d was employed, he left the of- morning, was aboard with his bride, (Aperial to The Bening World), taken away by the trust's agents. lite tranetare at iweniy point a flee at noon to go home. He crossed who was Mra, McCormick, ‘They ‘were arene RUAN oe Titi a| Inspector, Hughes summed up th} crosstown line now carries more then | Ke t and started through New married several days ago after an tn-| 9! sai 4 one: on) Dania takes police inquiry to date as follows. 250,000 trans passengers from the | Alen alley when wa ataggere...and tell.| lteresting courtship that had for ita| Card . ct a et ie ie . mi : ; i‘ ah mare. secured. Aefiaits 3 DEMO | hited avetitig Byataitl alone | He regained his feet and made | high thts the marriage, the dis sroo and 60t toxetner Fhe cae Phat ees {| Baby's Body Covered with Large jon oi eneral increase i | way to Chambers street. As he s @ prospect rital details of nis seh Bes siden i 3 of ice frequently amount! [PEAR WITHDRAWAL OF THEIR! to the Hall of Records stone se uughter, Mes, Smith. Hollis Mein, | Pl42Ing of Rresnahan's crowd during} Sores, Seemed to Itch and Burn, 3 cot ee i bea tet Rt persons who saw his distress Capt. Emerson also had a litle divor the tase tow weeks has work ae the Finger Nails Fell Off, Little or ots to # he m Informed by Mr. Whitridge,| his assistance. Patrolman Rohars. « re © own precec fh fans in this h to such @ pitch ‘ barges this month than one year ago.| Whom we for seventeen| man. He called Dr. Orr of the Hudgon |to my Auli of a Yarge portion of |#ee them «: t the locals. When! and Ointment, In 6 Weeks Cured, As each barge carries about 1,000 tons | storage b ears now on trial over| Street Hospital, who pronounced Shep New York, was much interested !n the p game there were east of toe and as it takes four days for a {our tracks, ty y be unable, in| urd of heart disease. : TT Ea a aR outa of the Emerson family. ten thousand fans present, and t Wh round trip under normal conditions, it | the event of the restoration of transfers nepard’ had be “ne J i ; ere’ WEIL cotntbe vel, Rucker | “When my would appear that the supply of natural | owing to lack of equipment, to give ‘h ep any erwin Geta ba ay ie ane ben | | ae any Seis arceaevetarany wan sent to a “ ° aA be a that aoe ped to iteh aa bu yee on i ' u ar ‘ompany: for ye | Depe ey arr t , ores that seamed to itch and burn, a feo bas been wa 18,000 tons @ service which would result therefrom,"'| years. This acrvice had been continu: | at Grace Church, She was Miss Mar-| Dodgers, while big tar | terrible suffering. | ‘The erup- day during the hottest weather iiew | uid Mr. Mayer when in 1863 he went to garet N. Drayton, and they had their | Southpaw of the Card tlon began in pimples which York has experienced in ten years. Mr. Mayer's contention ts {mportant, Fas; with: Hermaventycdiat own iittle honeymoon in commission. | the visitors, would open and run, making “One year ago to-day the Toickor- | as tt Is the first gun fired by the owners | je in, Bw. Forme to protect the Charles H. Newman jr. and his bride,| The Cardinals scored a run in the fire large sores. His hair came “vocKer, in addition to the usual supply | of the securities of the surface railroads ker Saki Ail i ‘i t fi out and finger nails fell off, Para Le Ah ia 1nwadoas O88 in ' s ‘ pAtol of neylvania who was Miss Catherine Jacobs of| inning. Huggins got to firs: on a and the scree wele everitae of ice a en, nthe jagainst the recent onter of the com-| ane hody wan removed to the Eilss- Brooklyn, were on board. | leaguer over Tooley’s head. Hauser was entire body, causing little or course of transit, had @ reservo of|mission for the restoration of transfers ’ i 1 Pilis 4 beth street station to await Shepard's | Then there were more brides and st{!! | called out on strikes. Fills then smashed no sleep for baby or myself. 20,000 tons of ice at Weehawken. Now | before Aur. 10 at 151 points, , Great scabs would off family. He leaves @ son and a daugh-' | | more brides and folk who might b¥ | one against the right fleld fence for reat scat ror come there is n0 much reserve. There are| Here ure the other positions of the | : Yate when I removed his shirt, ter, both marrie pected of being brides, The alr was sur-| two bases, scoring Huggins. Kone yk fewer: wagons being used for retail |disintegrated surface railroads, from ies ed with “Jo! and when Bill se th ins ieee We tried @ great many delivery, and two of the wharves of | which the commission Js expecting early charg a y en Billy | was the second victim on strikes. remedies, but nothing would the company, where ice was formerly |nowis of wrath at the transfer order Burke came on board, looking as hand-| peat out hit to Daubert, advancing EI help him, till e frend URess, Rave been closed, Metropolitan Street Ratiway Com- ’ some as she ever did in her young life, | to third. Mowrey was retired by Zim- duced me to try the Cut! Becond Deputy Police Commissioner . ria Aarh ey Ht Joules ‘A Douglas she was asked if she intended picking up| merman and Daubert. Soap and Ointment. rod Dougherty, whg is at the head of the|Pany, Adria f , a prince royal while away, * the Cuticura Soap and Oint- police investing declares there ap.| Robinson, receivers, ’ San Antonio Beauty, Left Be- |Mrs. Margaret K. Armour Sues |" Oh; “meres, no," she sald, “I don't | o,uhe Dodmer® went out In one two three ment but a short time beter 1 Sa i A . | order. pears to be plain evidence of a restraint} Third Avenue Raflrond system, Fred- sin the trade of ice, although he ts not willing to say at present who is guilty. Pistrict-Attorney Whitman sald the p/ Ppose of his hearing next week is “to determine whether the monopoly hereto. erlok W. Second George W. Whitridge, rece) Avenuo Railway Linch, receiv: South Shore Traction ¢ T, Brady and Willard V, Company, mpany, Paul King, receiv: | fore existing on the part of the Ameri. cam Ice Company has been continued by any interests under another guise, FROM CHOLER! ers. The Kingsbridge Ra!lway Company ‘The Central Park, North and eel River Railroad Company, BONDHOLDERS CONTEMPLATE | ONCE SAVED, NOW IN RACE FOR LIFE hind, Hired Tug and Got Aboard All Right. Fourteen prize beauties, elected by the sovereign Voters of San Antonio, where the hot tamales grow, feverishly ap- plauded Miss Olive Brack as she climbed Woman Who Confessed Having Taken Securities, KANSAS CITY, July 15.—Mrs, Mar- garet Klock Armour, widow of Simeon B. Armour, the packer, filed sult in the) Circult Court here to-day for $14: | earn enough to take care of one. It's real American for mine, if I do marry. She is going away for a month. Then | fhe comes back to open her season in| “The ree eeneninaie | JUSTICE COHALAN SAILS | WITH SEVEN CHILDREN.| WMATTY, FANS’ HOPE AGAINSTR 1 could see that he was im- Proving, and in six weeks’ time he was entirely cured. Me had suffered nd Ointment ,alt severab other things, and doctors too, I think the Cuticura Remedies will do all is claimed for them, and a great deal more. (Signed) Mrs, Noble Tubman, Dodson, Moat., Jan, 28, 1011. For more than a generation Cuticura Seep and Ointment have afforded the most eco- ts | Romical treatment for affections of the akin ORDER WITH DEEPEST GLOOM. | yr | Aided by Blood F the long ladder of the Denver out at sea {against Miss Harriet Byington to cover | Jurist Appears Broken Hearted | and scalp of infants, children and adults. A : Mrs, Lea, Aided by Blood From re Ra ekinaco an 3 Over Recent I f single cake of Cuticura Soap (25c.) and box D ne No As will be seen, five of seven sys- to-day, The girls came North as the|Peculations charged against Miss By- ver Kecent Loss o' | BATTING ORDER of Cuticura Ointment (S0e.) are often suffi- tome involved are in the hands of the! 41 hand Now Stricken With |#uests of the San Antonio Express, and [ington while serving as companion and His Wife. | clent. Although sold by druggists and dealers courts, Bondholders who own depre- sband, stric NU) l vere returning by the Denver to Gal- ‘housekeeper to Mra, Armour. ae | New york, Cincinnat throughout the world, « liberal sample of clated recuri.ics—Metropolttan 6s have i. i K gets erhlabadi The firet intimation the public recelvea | Justice Dantel ¥. Cohalan of the 8u-| pevore, if, Reacher, if | each, with 32-p. book on the skin, will be tumbled from 1% to 7%, while Thira] Pneumonia—Off to West. — [veston. The Dondes and the brunettes ulations against Mrs ac. |Preme Court left to-day for Europe! Doyle, 2b. Marsan, cf, | sont ‘free, on application to Potter Drug & Avenue 48 have dropped trom 9 to 60 had all been assorted and counted when | concerning speculations against Mrs. Ar- | ahoard the ateamahip Arabic of tha| Snodgrass, of, Hoblitzie, 1 Chem. Corp., Dept. 184, Bosten, © not very cheerfu: at the idea of 1% was discovered that Miss Olive was| mour came about three sane, S40, White Star Tine, He was accompanied | Murray, rf Mitchett, rf | storing transfers, ‘Transfers, they | ities when @ story was published that $0,000 | hy his brother-in-law, Father Patrick |e ‘ yowney, as. . TON, July ith is | missing. | ; atric i FAST SIDE HOME Panis tant hese nase eee rel PV br eon are ay Aearae Upon the veraclous averment of the | in bonds and securities had disappeared O'Leary, and had with him his seven| Brldwell, ss Grant, 3b, y ibe : ML] wife stric 1 for a second i J thaar NE et Hameed Sel erdiedl Rade ab. Swan, 2b. terest on thelr bonds since the inaugu- | death's door, Senator Luke Lea of Ten- | Dewhiskered gentleman who is noted as bem ie Bogiend National Dank ot genase tergeiay rhey. will #880) Meyers, © MoLean, ¢ | Co ti ti ration of the wvarious recelverships, | nessee, whose herole wacrifice of blood| an oceanic Pepys, Miss Olive tg aj at the N the summer at Glandore House, County | Mathewson, p. Gaspar, p. | nstipation early in 1908, let alone the depreciation | Sayed Mrs, Lea a month 4 this elty. Cork, Ireland, which estate Justice Co- (Continued from First Page.) over its mouth to keep {t from crying.” of the securities, they have Instructed thelr lawyers to bitterly oppose obedi- ence sto the order of (hi ission. 0, 18 to-da across the W rate race for life. speeding somewhere with her in a de It became known peach.” And as he helped her mount the swaying ladder out under the shad- ow of the Statue of Liberty he ought to | ness of Mrs. ‘The fact that the majority of the bus!- Armour's household was conducted by Mrs. Armour's companion, halan purchased for his wife shortly before she died. Mr. and Mrs. Umptrea—Rigier and Finneran, |_POLO GROUNDS, Cohalan had intended) Ple flocked into the July 15.--15,000 pe Polo Grounds this | Expert accountants in ploy of ere to-day that on| now. All of which leads up to an} nurse and housekeeper, and the fact ¢ afternoon to see the Glants in the open- | “What wi in thi " , ; ay tae a : * to spend the sumer in Ireland together, mn to se: jants in the opel Ce I rae a the) Gomuatssiog Wil! Kem ow that day fast Airs, Lea was suddenly) eating twenty minutes’ story of be-| that this companion held the keys to| hut death intervened, and Juatice Co-| tng battle with the Reds, The specta- M4 the nurse would be discharged. NAltea ChuctAtar near iene HRvaeean ane Aid hee Nuaeen ea deen dis- | fore and on the high seas, Mrs. Armour's safe deposit box, was! nalan to-day appeared a broken-hearted | tora were jubilant over the fact that | Leavitt couldn't teil whether this nurse | transfers were given than now, when charged from the hospital at ava George Witting of the San Antonio| mentioned, but the name of the com-| man, He said that he would return in| Matty was the pitcher for New York, as RES deen discharged. they have been practically abolished, — | scent, toll bi rt Express had charge of the party. When | Panion was kept secret, Mrs, Armour | september, but that the children would| the chances were in favor of a victory ‘The witness further Mei that] But the question ts, will th escent, following the blood transfusion | Expr refused to believe any charges against in Ireland hod | tor the Giants and a return to the lead a phd ie rer fo heh he ° that the most winsome one remain in Ireland a month longer, in| for ants and a return to the lea fnethere were somet! ies kept from tion of transfers bring back to the sur. | eration, In which he gave up a quart |he found Missy Byington, nwhile new discov- | the care of their paternal grandmother, | Before the game started, {t was an- ine taal Mle Calldyya for two wooks {face lines their former patrons, who aro | Of hia blood to save his wite from death, | of his flock has strayed from the fold] rien increased the amount of missing | eo tn now chere \ eecnaad’ thar Basten had, wade aevan n ; or have moved to different localities, | cupera e damp air of the last few | y ‘The captain held the boat for J that it was $150,000 : dormitories #0 they “could be near tehir |*fhese points will a sro a ' Young. stated tha: 0 Joy ther SI children.’ talked lover tthe, courts eae, and jays Kave Mrs. Lea a cold which late] 4° ¢me, and then Insisted that hel Under pressure brought to bear by | GATES CRITICALLY ILL. Matty was in good form at the jump | PAE Sila RON DO i Lead Mr. Dushkind again took up the sepa | veritable harvest of wealth for « horde | Vy oped, to Pneumonia couldn't atay always at New York, and | friends of Mrs. Armour and despite the| - and retired the first three Cincinnatt! | mater Signature fatlon of immigrants from different de- of tawyers representing all interemts ier | *, 20°18 RAsttly summoned form | Cowan’ aay Nias expressed confidence of her employer, | Wife am@ Som Exhausted After) i re in quick order in the last haif,| ‘ ined vessels by means of ropes. This es Washington told the Tennessee Senator | 4¢°! oud volved in the controversy. Miss h F Stay at Bed ‘was testified to y: disturbed, the Lon jay jedatd: much went back : Byington several days afte: Doyle singled after Devore struck out, torday. that the only way to few | Witting, ‘ ; —_—_—— —— discove! e a confesse n “Don't Ko into this matter,” sald Com. Iife was to et her into « dry elimetese| te the dock and sat on a pile, aadiy | discovery of the peculat nfessed | paRTs, July 15,—John W. Gates had) Dut Was caught napping off first and missioner Bulger. No physician coula ITALIAN ACTOR HERE. oat) waving his handkerchief to the depart-| that during the three years she had! 4 pad night, but rallied this morning, |Snodgrass died on an Infield grounder. ever convince me that the separation of s 2088 Fae ARMAS. Arrant esol. As the ship got under way | been In Mrs. Armour's employ she had | auch groups by a rope Is of any It's @ nullity use, nd we won't discuss it | Paolo Cremo: Makes D a 11 bag and munching cava- | two or three days. He 4s critically iN, Peeve: sg scicha igs ee pt SEE SEI carenee aes Ae ey as “though it Slant matter them to brokers on the pretense she Oe Gates ane thelr son, Charles G. EMPLOYEES NEVER PUT UNDER| Malo Cremonos!, the diotingulsnea | Chea held long enough to catch ft, | mels, : was doing it for Mra. Armour, who de- | gq.) 1 hes 1 jand is to-day somewhere in Colorado, | whether the Denver sailed or not. Gates, are constantly at the bedside or QUARANTINE. Aeolian ac Wil make ‘his metropoll-| near nis goal. . Joyously exclaimed Witting, | *fed the money for private charities. |in an adjoining room, and both are an det nm [nglish to-morrow 3 of ton came to Kansas City - Leavitt testified that he had not been | th tin [ngllsh to-morrow at! On the train in the race againat death asked the young girl. vie a JY. M quite exhausted by thelr anxious under quarantine at Hoffman's Island |\elth & Proctor Fifth Avenue Thea-|way a doctor, a nurse, and Mes, Lea's| «why, you, of course, Don't you know | fom, Rochester, N. Xf. Mra. Armour te | Sooo), HYGIENE for eight years. , when he will appear in a@ farcical | mothe ul sister, in addition to th rr seventy ., . | And. aM this time ho.matter what|comedy writ for tim iby , } that the ship has sailed without us? ——_— At 8 o'clock this afternoon, Mr. Gates] OF MOUTH ere detained there, no matter ridan. The playlet ia call A which reached here towlay was] “Hadn't an idea of it. I thought the OCEAN PASSENGER RATES was said to be somewhat better. His ase WAS present or suspected, | Cushing Curel the Tenor." It|that Mrs. a had withstood the jour- | stip sailed at 2 and T went shoppii phystclans are watching the heart action all of the employees could come to New PA Pronounced success out of town, | ney well and might recover. she said. WILL BE INCREASED, | wnicn varios trom 82 to 9 and when ir SOUNDNESS y wished?" ; Cremor i is assisted by Miss —_— Se Then the busy litle J. A. Reynolds~ — regular responds readily to stimulants, OF TEETH rriet Ross, last season with “The AFTE that's a tug, not a man—came along | ic Lines in Pe {]] | Dr. J. Russell Ryan of London, who will c ott 01 ou ntate Cor v . . satla ines in Pool Will) P* 3: ¥ y Whew Pa TameIan p0p them lf o iittie ee it is WY, Peavers | CAUGHT R LONG HUNT. and offered to catch the Denver for a Transatlantic “eal . wi arrive here to-night, will remain over Iplay-writing ‘by Miss VAnemPt AC) Charies W. Pendell, who has been| Minor cash consideration. The two got| Raise Saloon and Second Cabin | sunday tn frequent’ consultation with dodging the police for five years, and |n the tug. The tux whistled to Capt. Fares Next Monday. | Dr. Gros and other attending physictans. a | ments with the | road, got his we saltimore and Ohio H 1 A special train ing Miss Olive came down the pler, carry- Young and he slowed down, Then the from time to time extracted securities from the safety deposit box and sold and at noon his condition was about the same as it has been generally for . i ed favorably "| even made a trip to his birthplace tn ‘ ‘i 2 patient progress | ern to throw them off the track, | tus ran out to tho ship, a filmsy ladder | LONDON, July 16. ihe Seastiaalt | throughout the afternoon, and the im- hout ball by r was thrown out and Miss Olive climbed | #t4msitp lines embraced in the Atlantic provement In the condition of his kid- held with 1 Magi ae fp RL Ur Hes Saale Al hol el fear rtg tel pet conference have decided to increase th | jeys was especially noted, Members of OTHING is sc igh sth dhe MURS today ee ay Joon and se d cabin passenger rates | ™” #4 ‘ nd se wer ru m. Dp hopeful that to await extradition papers from Mag-| And that is why the other girls see meyderyey family appear very restful toa ' ‘A sachusetts, Four years ago he was|cheered. Four of the gris remained in| fof beth eastbound and westbound tat | Mr. Gates will win in iis struggle) ie nly, July 19, 1042, al confidential man for Austin Baldwin &| the city for a longer stay. One went | ie bY #25) the advinie to take effect | against death, and aithough his heart| tired bo end : d xt. : i ony. 8m . Members of the Homeseek |] (o. of Boston. Ie disappeared and a] to Europe. ‘The others are now out at oh ane gray ee atals pH toed over-work: | j 7. family are her notified shortage of $10,080) was found in his} goa with a parting thriller as the topic! LIVERPOOL, July 15—-A number of Raina laraaly, tom che’ duration Gt asadinnerin renin én ebsel'e | = ay “sd = so. sage wey, | of the day the steamahip companies involved in| eee ey roe ot mae oF company and in the LOST, FOUND AND REWAR “a that about Pendell was arrested at No Sd Web- ——— the recent shipping strike to-day de- ine day and was awakened only at! company of Die Racaa Ween a “ ” ' Atay “by , Abe tae Brent by RUNAWAY HITS CAR elded to advance the passenger ratos | \hteryvais to take medicine | 4 bo leuel by Us true Oo. ork 1,200 “To Let” Advertisements} ¥'\°.0's.int f ingtes omee + othe. United Staten and. Canada by ae | tnt ha Mucaaaiat Ne ie ’ Policeman y of Boston and Austin 7 from $1.25 to $2.00 in order to offset the One of the W treet ticker bureana| PALE RIPE ‘Annie Shochat, If found notity tH 4 WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE Baldwin, who came from Boston to) The downtown lunch crowde had 4! increase in wages which they were to-day circulated a report, ostensibly | een ene identify him. period of excitement shortly after noon | obliged to gr the etrikers, It 18 trom Pa in which It Was stated that | a Sunda World aap, gee to-day, when a laundry wagon, driven |possthle that t will be some Increase the condition of John W, Gates was! H IN 0) D » y | 1 : Legh B UTERANO BS, by Richard O'Maney of 91 Weat |in freight rates muck worse than it haa been and thas | ‘ (From the Chicago Tribuae, |One Hundred and Forty-seventh street, a wr he was sinking repaly, At the ofiee 0 TO2MOrrow)) *:003 0: "ssc. jcollided with a Sixth avenue car in| Wire Menaces Canadian Town, (jrurris, Winthrop and Company, the|f, Rheingold Boer brewed | ; Gen, Braddock: "1 ought to have ict | front of No. 2% Whitehall atrect. TORONTO, Ont. July 1.—The town! arm of which Mr, Gates was cormerly a | fy 8 Visheann's foes, «or round Gris | More than in the Sunday Herald, George do it!" a Nase plea @ Bit oe of Matheson, Ont, one of the chief member, it was sald at half past | Brooklyn. ‘Sold fold by ‘ali I ot nformatiin | Times, Sun, Tribune and Pri | Ponce de Leon: “Dash thts Florida elt. | (ape Roree wiled from & Dit of paper. (ere oF supplies for the fire-swept o'clock ‘to-day that no credence | Fy 24 bottles $1 bulla ie (Arca ihe | COMBINED : n't any spring.” O'Malley tried to control the animal, |oiiing regions; is In {imminent danger, placed in this report by members of the| seotere, 4 New York” Uitice, Cnor th we i aon: "I'N show ‘em whether T can 8nd : the sion tt As into Sha Gan) According to & message recetved early firm. ab Went tance et EARLY IN | come back or not @ horse had a leg broken and O'Mal- iiroaktn Biitte ang W ¥ 4 * Fernando de Soto; “I don't know what] ley was thrown from the seat and of Mines. Fires were sald to. the condition of Mr. Gates was improv- Broakize. , far & RENTING GUIDE WILL BE PUBLISHED AND Js, but st looks ike Gage Park!" — | bruleed. ‘The horse suffered #0 much |e nearing the town rapidly. Practically. ing aud that the physicians were hope- richie af the advertise 5 DISTRIBUTED FREE AT ALL THE WORLD'S]| Diogenes: “What's the use!” that Poltceman Edward O'Brien of the}ai of the three hundred inhabitants ful. This was followed to-day by a mes- ¢ “BRANCH OFFICES. WATCH FOR IT if] Lord Bigin: | “They're my marbles! | Old Sitp station shot It. O'Malley wal were using every means to avert a sage saying that Mr. Gates's condition AUGUST THE WORLD'S FALL \1'm playing keeps” taken to the Hudson Street Hospital. v. W to-day by th Deputy Com- Aieaster, A cable recelved yesterday said that | had not changed since yesterday,