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i Of Moore & Gchley was the most serious feature of the panie situation he had yet encountered. Moore & Schley were in- volved in many Interests. If they went down the end “as beyond our ken.” Mr. Ledyard Steet Trust was “reluctant, Price necesnary to save Moore & Schley. je ol Mr. Ledyard recounted, was worth bearer IT told ‘aim that if he could a" hi sawed undoubtedly get It for 3. Gary to me: ar EL WOULD BE IN TROUBLE, TOO, AT THAT FIGURE. “when it cots to %, Mr. Ledyard, Compeny will not be in con: the Steel Given tw buy (Laughter) Ort ig ee a Ledyard sa! “1 did not ner they had gone until ot any see Mr. Roonevelt, Mr. Morgan told me on the night of the all-night conferences at Mr. Mor n's library. At 4 o'clock in the morn- Mr. and ve back at $20 he thousht we would Sear from Wash- “My understanding was that they had je to Washington to tell the Pronl- t about the plight of Moore & Bohley and what it meant to the whole situation, and to say to him that they would not undertake the purchase if, un> der the circumstances, the transaction was to be attacked by the Government. “I went horne to get some sleep. There t much sleep. (Laughter.) 1 took bath, and at 8.90 wen back to the ‘ibeary. Mr. Morgan was there, bright sage from Washington which never came. “Later, after the return of Judge @ary I heard that the President art fo the necessity of the arrangem Frick never Judge Gary and Mr. fe anything about It.” Mr. Littleton brought out with @ smash the fact that the pool members were forced to sell because Moore & Schley's private holdings couldn't be hide went with the tall. tien would buy T. C. andl. The: or none. There no other customer. If they were to buy ck outside the syndicate they must have enough more to get control of the majority. Teerefore the syndicate, from the Trust point of view, HAD to sell. DECLINES TO ADMIT GEORGE A. KE! ER FAILED TO COVE Mr. Littleton began going into the r sponsibility of George A. Kessler, the wine agent and light of Broadway, for the squeere “Wasn't George A. Kessler whort with the firm of Moore & Schley? Did he not fall to cover? Were not there imculties due to that defau Mr. Littleton. Mr. Ledyard chuckled sh nid hie) know what morted Mr. Littleton, Dress the question if the witness does not wish It." Mr, Ledyard said that he suggested to Mr. Frick that three gentlemen, of . Payne was one, should de- securities on firm should lend Mr. Morgan per- sonally was to keep the money and use me to relieve further ta gestion was accepted, and Mr. Payne and the others made the arrangement ‘The committeemen sat up and gasped ae Mr. Ledyard 4 of his personal experience in this transaction. “I told Mr. Payne of the plan,” he wala, “and he approved of tt. He turnel over to me securities ample to secure such a cash loan, | telephoned to Mr. ‘Morgan and toa him that I had Mr. Payne's securities and said I would send them to him r y. the surf and tossed a line to the launcn | ” eikas “It isn't necessary, Ladyand,’ Mr. Dusenberry caught the line and roger ne hpi shang bas wy re (Morgan sald, ‘You keep ‘em. Col. held to tt while the launch was towed ‘8? Islands, New Zealand, Australtu, | “has @ cash credit with ui: ra million|to shore, Shere t damage was ye-| South Africa and the East Coast of dollars, That's v fred and Mr. Dusenberry headed for| Africa, continental cities and London, Morgan % Co. took no commissions and tmade no charges for transfers in the 7. C, and I. matter. The personal loans were used as @ final suggestion to per- guade Mr. Frick to buy T. C. and I. for U, 8. Steel and to convince him thet purchase would really save Moore ichley. The biggest loan Moore & Sohley had out was with J. P. Morgan & Go., Mr Ledyard sald, but the Morgan firm did not Son the loan or annoy them in MORGAN BANK DID NOT BOTHER MR, SCHLEY. Mr. Baker of the First National Bank (known ag a “Morgan bank") told Mr. Ledyard that he had not bothered Mr. fiehiey. In fact, Mr. Ledyard did_not think that any bank of Morgan aMila- tions pronsed Moore & Schley. ‘On the contrary,” said Mr, Ledyard “Mr. Baker is Mr. Schley’s brother-in- lawinrs morning and tt is to bet that Mr, “That helped some,” observed Mr. Course remote Littleton. “—- and was one of the gentleme: continued Mr. Ledyard, “who put up erve for Mr. eruet insinua Ledyard, “than tion, Mr, banks or the Steel Corporation delibe-| I rately brought about tho sale for the purpose of acquiring the property of a rival.” In the course of an argument as to the re whether or no! essary. practical men, out of la quotation. It has been established vhat, althouga thonk the town was nicely laid out, My trust” said Mr, Littleton, “that| Moore & Schiey hole" for — ned You,’ said I, ‘but why delay the you do not mean that in the senso| S&0BW a: the time of the panic, all elied many woary weeks and months to | burial which has become current.” Mr. Ledyard exciatined that nothing was further {rom his thoughts, Ih Mr. Morgan regarding Mr, Sohiey Morgan said to me: ‘No man know: what may come of the fatlure of Moor & fchley. sibility yet. I'm that the sale won't go through.’ “Are you going to force it—to urge! {ton them” I asked. “'No, no,’ he said. threw out his arms to indicate Morgan's manner) ‘let them make u: their minds their own way.” The Congressionai comm:ttee tnvesti- wating Hal, to-day Barl W. Ogiebay of the Tent tee] Trust met at the Cit; to take testi committee, “that the impending falture | MR. DUSENBERRY * THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1911. “VIRGINIA JUDGE” + Asam eR oe nye rennet soem we menace teat hoamee DORE. aes nae amare eo A z @ lot about decause ft tx supposed to | be advanced. 1 was the st summer ti, summer In New Yealand and) winter here, and I'll never go there any id that he conferred ith Judge Gary. The head of the according tothe witness, to buy T. C. and L at ihe @ than 7. mous trip of Gary and Frick Morgan or the so-called Morgan ns tor the Gary visit to Roose- he thought Mr, id Mr, Ledyard to the | & as hter over the Rooreveltian reminiscence of the a supplementary statement Mr. Ledyard went back to his first talk with “Mr It is the most serious pos- fraid from the way these people are talking (Gary and Frick) (Mr, Ledyard! Mr. | Prostable shape, SAYS WE ARE NOT PATRIOTIC ENOUGH DENIES WOMEN RESCUED BOAT Steet aor And Dr. Arvine and Mr. Wyn-| Walter C. aly ¢ Gets Back koop Also Brand Story as | From 24,000 Miles of Wan- a Base Fabrication. dering Abroad. LIFE SAVER SAVED 'EM Rest of the Globe Distanced in Everything. sau-by-Sea, but There Were ja, No Heroines—No. Fy “Tin false,” cried Dr. #. B. Arvine! ” nf . of No. ti Lincoin Place, Brookiyn,| Walter C. Kelly to-day “at the finish when he wee told at Freeport, L. 1,,/0f ® trip in foreign lands that tot to-day of the publication jn the morn- Hi ait tae Mie tla Gis eee ing newspapers of @ recital detelling sion: That the more an American ob- how he and two companions were ren- serves, encounters and cued from a disabled launeh by & abroad, the more of a patriot he should crowd of women at Nassau-by-theen. | 1. “Tle false,” ed the doctor, “Is "gone Wwiiie Avertons,. trina {Du ‘planted to New York, and at home any The Doctor's query was addressed tO! piace in the United States. ‘Travel ie hts friend, H. W. Dusenberry of No. my nobby. I have travelled a lot and 4@ Fourth street, Brooklyn. Mr. Dusen- 1 want to say that the best way for an berry wae one of the party in the) American to observe his own ouster ge, rescued leunch. The third ty to get away from it. Looking party was H. 8 Wynkoop of No. 1574 selves has given us a sort of ational Fortieth street, Brookiyn, Mr. Dusen- Derry, addressed as above related, re- plied to the doctor: “There is not the slightest founda- tion of truth In the statement.” It appears that Mr. Dusenberry, Dr. Arvine and Mr. Wynkoop aet out from Bergen Bosch yesterday afternoon tn @ Jaunch to coast along the south shore of Long Island to Oak Island Weach, where their families # spend- ing the summer, The name of t launch wae Tarnala, It does not belong to Mr. Dusenberry. SOMETHING HAPPENED TO THE MOTOR Dunenberry hie party were u-by-the-Sea—which Is sald by those who have visited a certain editor who lives there to be about eleven miles due northwest of Land's End, Eng- land—when something happened to the motor of the launch. Mr. Dusenberry, | however, wax not alarmed. Mr, Dusenderry, Mr. Wynkoop and Dr, Arvine simply waited. Th were} clone to shore, Several women were h, They heard one of tie swelled aead. enough.” Walter ©, Kelly ‘9 @ humorist and philosopher, He ts known to millions of the vaudeville theatres as “The Vir- ginia Judgo.” Two years ago he left New York on a tour of the United States that wound up at Reno, Nev., {on the Fourth of July, 1910, Being an intimate friend of Janek J. Jeffries, the sight he saw at Reno that hot afternoon sent Mr. Kelly to Van- Of course, this was all m f couver, B. C., talking to himself. He Mr. Dusenberry acd his companions, Me, {0K ship there for the South Seas— Dusenberry interrupted the converna-| “Anywhere. Hoe among the Waren én the shore by| TRAVELLED FAR, GOT HOMESICK coa@lling or elp. Mr, Dt berry: . that After some Ilttie time. Gorton F| AND RUSHED BACK. Ellison, an ex-life saver, waded out Into! since then he has sampled the ho: ‘We are not patriotic fart from Park Ro A little before $ o'clock and catch: his train and connects With the boat nd the launch and the dory and the canoe and the tide isn't too high to let him walk along the beach and a clam doesn't bite him, the ought to be home to his dinner by 10 o'clock to-nigit and wet a couple of hours’ sleep before h starts back for Park Row at midnight.” | He has played eng supposed to be alien, and they have laughed at his typically American hue mor and asked him to come again, In order to kill an overwhelmingly | cancelled Oak Island Beach with his friends. AND SOME ONE SAID WOMEN BAVED 'EM. ‘ of this simple incident on the ench at Nassau-by-the-Sea some fan- ciful person weaved a yarn about many | *ute ft of homesickness | women awimming out tn the waves|an engagement at the F with a line and) towing Mr, Duson-| Hall in London, called off dates in Bir- berry’s launeh to shore, Mr, Dusen-| mingham, ry positively Insists that no woman | took the # t ship back to had @ hand in tho rescue of the launch. | York, ' Since his arrival Dr. Arvine and Mr, Wynkoop ag exclusive holder of the Broadway “Mr : ) re dshaking concession. Out New as the afternoon | wore on at Freeport, became quite in- ignant, Mr. Dusenbderry, Mr, Wyn- koop and Dr. Arvine wish it distinctly understood that they would not allow women to rescue them from the roll» ing deep. Mr. Dusenberry and his friends will start back to Bergen Beach Monday | sm"—we quote now, having interrupted alta. “T have spent @ lot of money and trav. tlonate friends of Grant B. Schley—of- fered to furnish from six to mill. fon dollare IN CASH, IN BPITE OF | THE PANIC, to take up the T. C, and| collateral, on account of which Moore & Schley were going to the wall. | Chairman Stanley and the committ want to Know why this cash offer was! ignored. They want to know whether! there was not a@ sinister threat that! Moove @& Gchiey would have been i] ruined in eome other way had not T, Cand F been delivered over to the | at, PRESSURE ON FIRM WAS quick: LY RELIEVED, WHY? WOMEN IN NaN ZEALANDT pressure on them was relieved as so: pont Mor-- HE HAS SOME IDEAS or about the way T get my American | 4, caused 3 | hdr.” Ogievay described himself as a SCHOOL TRAINING jokes to foreign audience. Take it] Cae pe wae eiwaye to, ate hone | uaa ie fea ore «| ‘commision merchant in iron ores."| ‘Mayor Gaynor, 1 understand, is try-|from me, clean wholesome humor |y am gure if he has done anything wrong | 107, Island Queen, 108; Boray, 103; Lord Leigh: He told of the way in which the ayn-| ing to inject some reforms into the|Feachen an audience anywhere in the|4"iy the fault of others." # ton, welt Fae ps | Aloate took hold of the T. C. and 1.) pubtic school svat w York, 1) World. The reason nine out of ten| <_ Pa st wr 0 hae property. ne plant was not modern, A ahaw the wo § “yy | American vaudeville acts fall abroad (hh ‘Ye but there waa rich ore on the land, ‘The Would show the youth 0} land by,|t, because the managers are careful | SECKEL OF PRINCETON WINS |!" ijt. iti men of the syndicate saw in It a very | MOVIE pictures oF panoramas, or eveR ang the audiences are wise, Anna tous A | profitable investment and raised $7,-| Plain photographs, the actual Mving con. | Mya” hoo: r 000,000 and more to put the property in| ditions that obiain in other lands, flee: tae teatea bik natin Be i | “A course of training like that ought] obvious Americans, shot into the court a to make every American boy @ volun-|of the Savoy I: tel. The occupants teor to the United States Army or Navy the car piled out and fied into the to maintain and defend our institutions | Testaurant ike the parade of Dock and Constitution, “For peace and ¥ FOUR WEEKS OF comfort, \U. S. A. BEATS ’EM ALL.| Launch Broke Down Off Nas-|Humorist Concludes We Have | ‘Passing under the wire,” remarked | distributes | ements mong folk | Music| Liverpool and Dublin and) he has been} FOR) for good HEAVEN ZEALAND LAWS! “No doubt Ne ous country in spots. It ts where the women vote, urel; Pre: under the dominati yterlans. Heaven Zealand! do It. ‘New Zealai jeult of the | Scotland. verty of | ‘espect to the people. It is also rt epacions solitudes. There Australia where a ghost from the slums of Great Britain there are no more fair-minded people than Austraiian. “I met Bill Corbett of the Bydney Ret- eree in his own town, and what he did to me in the way of hospitality almost put me out of business, The thousands of Americans who met Corbett wi he was here to attend the catastrophe Reno may size him up as @ type of the Australians. “The Melbourne Cup ts probably the greatest race the world can show. I have een the Derby, the Grand Prix in Parle, the big fixt at Sheepshead Bay and Saratoze fone of them compares with this race. There le no track in the world that can compare in beauty with that of Melbourne. LAND OF MINERAL WEALTH AND WHISKERS, South Africa is a land of mineral wealth and whiskers The mineral wealthy Keeps the whiskers ther Otherwise the land would revert to t hKaffire, who seem to enjoy life in th: eso wart om the fact of nature, It may interest my friends to know | i | that Sir Thomas Cullinan took me out to the Premler Diamond Mines, whi 11,000 negroes and 2.000 white men are by Thomas didn't give me any ¢lamo: would enjoy the eng: mines. pt In compounde. ched to prevent family newspaper World. “At | he end of six montha the averag Kafr diamond mine worker jon @ thre | the 6. month; The honeymoon isa long jDauch, ‘They make their own bee which they call Qual. | of carbolle aci | Sure, T tasted | ‘The ride to ‘nesburg takes forty hours, That ratt- CJ, | ronda train T rode on makes the Eric! In | Chicago express look like a comet | Cape Town a man asked mo ff f didn’ “It's no use talking about ‘The | atader's minstrets, at the entrance, for t chauffeur re: SAVE US FROM NEW Zasland is @ prosper- country And it is en- of Scotch ive us from kind of laws they have in New They haven't been able to stop the sun shining yet, out they'll try t as ® country ts the re- Englert aad The peopte of New Zealand jare so afraid they may happen dack into their old starvation etate that they Rfand Canada. ‘Some New York theatrical managers stem that obtaing in i negro Iabor for the diamond The Kaira are indentured for lke The Evening enough money to purchase three cows, with about $11 left over. Ho trades the | three cows for three wives and goes honeymoon with Tt le a mixture and gunpowder. What? e ‘ape Town from Johan London i touring car | throbbed and groaned and complained IN CANADA IN ROW wr" tions Called for Sept. 21— Foes of Laurier Surprised. to Tae Fvening World.) dissolved this afternoo im Ottawa on Oct. #8. Mament carries the question of reci- Canada before the Canadian electorate} where the reciprocity i be the controlling issue. of Premier Laurier'’s ultimatum de Monday that continued res! vote wou country, The present Liberal Government has @ Jarge majority in the Dominion Parlia- ment, but the absence of a cloture rule has made it impossible tu secure a vote by which this majority could adopt the reciprocity measure. In the evens of the success of the Libe: party at the polis in September the new Parliament will at once paes the reciprocity meas- ure, whereas a defeat of th Liberals wi mean the passing of Premier Lau- Mer and reciprocity between the ce to a United States The present House of Commons con- sists of 133 Liberals, % Conservatives and 3 Independents. The announcement that Parliament had dissolved was made by Hon, W. 8. Fielding, Minister of Finance and one of Ottawa's reciprocity committee, at 1.20 o'clock this afternoon, when the Cab council adjourned after @ three- hours’ session, The announcement came as a tremendous surprise, No one ex- pected the news before next Wednesday. There being no Sunday) newspapers in Bastern Canada, the average Canadian will know nothing of the dissolution of Partament until Monday morning, Con- wervatives are astounded by the eudden announcement and early date of elec- efon, Laurier and hie supporters ave enthusiastically confident of deing sup- ported at the polls, AGED BROKER NEARLY BEAT YOUNG SLAYER (Continued ‘rom First Page.) the most remarkable and indifferent prisoner who ever came into that his. torle prison. He Is in cel] No. 820 of what Is known as the boys’ prison. Deputy Warden Henry was shocked—if one who ls ac- customed to the atmosphere of the prison can be shocked—by the callous indifference of the lad. Only once be> fore ha@ anything approaching the ase been known there. Albert Wolter, Jtresh from the scene of a crime by which he took the life of little Ruth Wheeler, had no Macbeth intrusions upon his dream ‘Can 1 get a special meal in here?” he asked today when he awoke from a long sleep that had the soundness of nnocence. Yes, if you have the money to buy it," he was told. pecial meal. except the enjoyment ef the food, After the morning meal and the papers, finger-print experta came from Police Headquarters and took many impressions from the fingers of bots Geldel and Patrick McGrane, the bells boy who 1s held as an accessory after the fact of the murder, Wave particular attention to the M them. resources, a domestic in Hartiond, wh formerly lived, But poor ai Whom soe persisis in thinking innucenw . Gee nkeeper, t/ about u Paul del, Who When she jearned ‘a the charge against him # , | , J | prove to myself that this U. 8. A. i#/GLEAN, W Moe een eee ee ene ean? all that any other country is not and| bl . HOLESOME HUMOR) Nt)" Yuu1 is innocent. I know he for Agresment Was made i then some, | . TOUCHES ALL NATIONS, must be innocent, for he is the vest+| hearted boy that ever lived, “His tonduess for fine {| DETROIT GOL! f/bert Seokel, Chicago, the Princeton stu nt, who ts the intercollegiate cham. + | plon, to-day captured the Western ama teur golf ehamptonship by defeat Robert A. Gardner of Chicago, ¥ athle and former CLUB, July Al wages for the workingman, opportunity | fhara'to ahut off the engine 7 and Iron Company syndicate, from HENRY for talent or genius, common convenien-| "Here!" call al iva which the Steel Trust wrested the prop- O. E. art ting hie eesorhe. sained erty in the stressful days of the panic of 1901. It was the effort of the committee to find out just why, in order “to save i was necessary Moore and Schiey,” for Mr. Schley's friends and in the syndicate to stand dangerous compet " i hes tea | ind deliver to United States Steel tee. ceentre! of | Kero! | been told by ober “witnesses STORIES The fiction treat of the season. become necessities and for all around life of ease and comfort we have th rest of t world 4 ‘Some Americans ere sorry we ha | Honolulu, They ought to go out the and see the clean-cut Americans wh in world affair ew Zealand ts country you rea making us @ factor in the Pacific) ces that in older 1ands have not even’ the party, tossing his gasotM stained | vramic Ment J coat on & table, "Get busy, wait '@ First bring us a lot of drinks, ‘Then | bring us the score card, because w: want a lot of food. and produce liquid 9 | York reibes waiter, 4 gue Step lively now | nad solid refresh- Railroad companies Mnes are the lat and with their offices, establishment of join OVER RECIPROCITY Suddenly iSiectved and: Elec- (Speckad OTTAWA, July %—Pariiament was Nominations are fixed for Sept. 14 and elections for Gept. %. The new Partiament will meet The dissolution of the Canadian Par- Procity between the United States and ue from this tme until the election on Sept. 21 will mnounce- ment of dissolution was a fulfilment Uvered to the opposition forces last be met by an appeal to the the permanent shelving of Whereupon an attendant brought him a He went at it with the zest of One who has nothing on his mind The experts |i, e Grane prints, appaveatiy as thougn and 2 to 1, second; Andrew Summers. having found something in the past life | 143 (McAfee), 5 to 1, 8 to 8 and 7 to 10, of the man that might be traced py|thind. ‘Time, 4.02 Hanna Louts», Geidel is seemingly without friends or | His motuer 1s employed ae | hurried here to-day to comtort her voy, agle who is the Widow of @!1 to & third, died | ning, Years 40, bad vot deen told | Montcalm also jeft Harttord that her son had | of his clothes and WESTERN GOLF TITLE. national champlon, steams: nip | La t to invade the fors| dixtH mer sacred precincts of Fifth Avenue | sine: The Ocean Steamship ment forthwith, Decause we're all New |Company, the Illinois Central Railroad and the Central of Georgia Railroad » to DOUBLE SCULLS AT SPA WON BY VESPER OARSMEN x Rowing Championships Draw Big Crowd to Saratoga’s Historic Course. 3 SARATOGA, July %—The conditions to-day for the racing of the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen on Saratoga Lake were teal. After a night of rain the morning broke bright and clear. ‘To-day's programme included the @enton double sculls, with nine crews entered, the senior international mours with sevea crews, the interme- diate eights with four contestants, the senior quedrupie sculls, and the senior eights, Thte DIE even of the day was the senior quarter mile, single dash. At this morning's meeting of the exe- cutive committee James Pilkington of New York was re-elected president for the ninth time, Claude R. Zappono of Washington was re-elected treasurer and Fred R. Fortmeyer of New York re-elected secretary for the twenty-first time. James D. Denegre of St. Paul, Minn, was chosen vice-president to succeed Charles W. Pretsands of Phila- detphia, ‘The summaries follow: Senior Double-Scull Shells—Won by two lengths by George W. Engle and Samuel 1°. Gordon of the Vesper Boat Club of Philadelphia; second, Edward Stapleton and Joseph Siapleton of the Waimetah Boat Club of Flushing; third, R, W. Clifford and W. R. Chisholm of the Rockrimmon Boat Club, Spring- fied, Mase; fourth, Fred Fuesesi and Fred #hepheard of the Harlem Rowing Club of New York; fifth, Charles Sahwarts aml G. Waldo Smith Jr., of the ‘Nonparetl Rowing Club, New York; sixth, Chariee Howard and C,H. Krons- berger of the Ariel Rowing Club, Baiti- more, Time, 7m.31 #. Senior International Fonr-Oared 8) by length and # half, Arundel Boat Ad ‘Cinb Hmore: New tity, second : tale as chat RET HILLTOPS LOSE FIRST. wine ngtaa CLE oat Ein wsrilra twat Won by, A, “yar ' i 01 Charteg, 1 @ tact NEW YORK. F chan Broo! sok ay. i ay tea! i ‘Won Cae KOH PO. A. Eg Pdi ih Tata at wel r J Chiao 1. Boe S ay Hate atest tea gempim otsws tt og OO) Ra ee Bape ce ae Martret 3600700000 1 181) whit ag, SSp maine ena Knight, ss. © 1 5 8 1) Bd geniicn, Domintean a ts we: | Johnson, 2b......0 0 1 0 0 ea Meat genius ‘ettalcay veut (8 | Blair, ¢.. Oo) € FT @ te Se to At, a] Vaughan, p.. 0 0 1 8 1) Gromer is yards. i *Wolter .... 0 0 0 0 Oj V1.000¥e Xaiter A = ee SS (42 yards), WwW. Totals .... .. 2 7 27 13 6 gid ane. “eral, third, ‘Batted for Vaughn tn ninth, 800-¥, Hamticap— Firat beat CHICAGO. Hi, gtamaten, a merican A. (2; R. H. P.O. A. BE. McConnell, 2b 1 2 8.28 @ Lord, 3b... 1 oe 8 ke A mt Callahan, If 17 3-0 6) Sil, | Dominican bs coum 5 McIntyre, rf. 21 1 0 Offs ana = Meee Bodle, cf.. 2 2 3 0 0j i Won, ty F: Goodein, Dominican Zelder, 1b.. ie 1 8 0 ry Lyceum | ‘Pine * ving Knight of St, Anthony, | 7 2 \¢ in by Tannebill, ss.. 2 2 1 & dee Heat: ah A Malena’ Pn a] Sullivan, ¢. es) eee Se hoa neat sane, 24 | Walsh, p... 00010 | = ey yl amienane Totals ...... 10 12 27 9) 1) fhe! ais Score by innin i Chicago vce 0 3200220 0-10 New York 00000200 m8 Summary—Firat Base on Balls—Oft off Vaughn, 2 Sacrifice Hite a} hae Struck Out—By 4, ©) (L0" yards), third, h, 6. Two-Bage Hits | Tn, ” Tannehill (2), Hemphill. stolen | pF. Heels Heel =a Bases—Callahan (2), Molatyre, Hartaell, | second Cree, Double Plays—Hartaell to Chase | 34") to Hartgell; Johnson to Ohase. Time of | “tmttibe Game—One hour and fifty minutes, Ume | ateDonald, pireeMullin and Perrine, a TORONTO RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Purse $500; ¢wo-year- olds; five and one-half furlongs.—Rug- gins, 109 (Rice), 2 to 1, 8 to 5 and out, won by two lengths: *Yorkshire Boy, 108 (McCahey), 39 to 1, 10 to 1 and 5 to 1, second; *Astrologer, 103 (Henry), 8 to 1, 10 to 1 and 6 to 1, third, Time, 1.06 4-6 Notingham, Aldebaran, Ganadore, J Dockery, Inspector, Lestrade, Tac! and Tyasaud aleo ran and finished named. * Coupled. SRPOOND RACK~-Puree $500; stoente- cha: four-year-old@e and up, short course.=Mystio Light, 154 (Day:on), 4 to n and 1 to & first by three length Racebvrook, 1% (Dupee), to 1, 5 tod Dinna Ken also ran, Ticket +4 Leave and Dr, Koch fell. THIRD RACE—Puree $00; for three: year-okis end upward; alx furlongs.— Cohort, 112 (Rice), 9 to 6, 2 to 5 and out, | 4 length; Foulle Levy, 119) ll to 19, 2 to 5 and out, second, Jrd, % (Byrne), 6 to 1, 6 to 3 and Time—1.i8 25. Hand Run. Fellow, Tonton Field and ra and finished as My named, cmmnipmnenen TORONTO ENTRIES. {Sneetal tq. the Brenjng Word) RACH Tack, MORON, 2, tries for Monday’ FIRST Ach itr, et > *Siater Flor = | mee, A upwant; is, 113 handicap; aia hin don int 1 1d; uy + RBS (a) Lady Tema, 1 non, 107 iprebarerwnek, Sines ib) MiMirat, exter, ¥1 RACK Three + gonditions) abr ('* ta)" Nighitall, 106; 104s yon: Coty apts 142, Xt Ww nite Father iyits maida and RACH JONES EASILY BEATS KIVIAT IN MILE~4.28 4.5); Champion Shows Rare Speed in Special Event at Wash- ington Park. WASHINGTON PARK, Brooklyn, N. faif-sised crowd turned Out here this afternoon to witness the held by the St. Agnes A. After a couple of trial Neate of the 10-yard dash had been run off the giant weight throwers trotted out and began putting the shot. Pat McDonald took the little 16-pound shot in his hand an@ heaved tt out a good Aistance. Next came little Julian Elliott, who did nearly as well. The 10-yard track was laid out as a straightaway in the middle of the field, able to make ent large Held, and many heats Y., July 2%. athletic gam C. of Brooklyn. and the sprinter food time on it. entries took th had to be des! ch The special attraction of the 4 special mile run, in which J Jones will appear, was sot woll back so as to take place during the coolness of late afternoon. in ¢he 1,0-yard run Mel Sheppard, unable to starting from scratch, was overtake Andrews of the Xavier A. C Who had @ handicap of fifty-five yands. ppard could do w ‘The bem Shi a Paul to n | When Two Two Months Old, _eernnatiininaliineacebimaianiiglilnn TORRID WAVE SCORCHIN: FRANCE AND GERMA Mercury Climis to 100 Mark in and Berlin Not Far Behind, PARIS, July The heat wave bee came more intense and Killing to-day. A meximum temperatnre of 10 degrees it was recorded. Great suf sopecially in the poorer quar- “SHRLIN, Ju 9 there ie no brenk in the heat wave. The weather bureau Announces that the shade alee | ti Par eral higher . marks were ‘There is no immediate prospect of lef. Many fatalities due to the Are reported Shrougho. the coun: ECZEMA BROKE OUI ON FAGE AND BODY She as It Itched. “Did Not Sia for itr tore than a Week. 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