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THE EVENING WORLD, poned becaues one of the girls was Bick. Monday afternoon she went out and bought a comb and some other things she said she would need on the STEEL TRUST GRAB ONLY TWO JARS THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1911. Admiral Togo Warmly Hails Us GOLFERS EXHAUST SENATE PASSES ECZEMA ON HANDS again alive.” to that place, I mad vhat she | ASHES BURIED “Lam looking forward with the great country, and I would like to and his Cabinet for the véry cordial 3, via wireleagto New York: utmost pleasure to my visit to your express my gratitude to Mr. Taft Invitation they have held out to me, SHINNECOGK LINKS} HOUSE MEMBERS Would Burn, Cause Terrible Itching and Then Crack Open and Bleed. After Using Cuticura Soap and Ointment They Were Cured, Sullivan County « and also to the American people for the very kind welcome of which I arity with the T ‘ Pastify VJ Jere ji c h bee! ured. Fy i Cutten v4 opping Testifies $7,000,000 Were in Thr ecepta rahe ata A teil je F ° ol ey sed ro Ie Weriseten with the broad river lope PI Rg Lbesigi ee ‘ be heed ee “It has been one of my great wishes to visit the United States, and More Than 100 Start in} Amended Measure Gives Low-| ,.\t am.rery much plowed with the cutters Ca een ein nee cg| Putin Plant Made It Dan- | Swinburne Island, it Appears] now that that wish ts to be gratifed, 1 come tn the epirit of a student | Annual in Southampton’s | er Branch of Congress 433 | re eee Oe oar cae Oerele @aaee by Worgeane Bracy of the povice a ‘ ‘ and an anxious inquirer—onxious to ace all that your wonderful clviliza- ag a ftehing and then thoy Sores, At 4.90 she was penn tc tun gerous Rival. at Quarantine Inquiry. tion has to show, and also to learn somcthing of your marvelous progress Qualifying Round. Seats, an Addition of 42. ea, oer ba a the Faiiruas track ‘rum the tevington | in science, manufacture and commerce. would put my hands 19 she wae employed on ime of [18 eelates thet line the river bank and was food home. A gang of callroid workr on naw her} at 44 o'clock #anting newr the gate! a, Jeading to the Russ) Hopins | Enlisted and apparently waiting for so WAR ABROAD PLANNED. Morgan’s Aid for Aleth street with her father, Matthew, G. Everett Hill of Orange, N. J., ex- ecutor of Col. Waring's estate, wa' jed to the stand to-day at the Quar antine Investigation, Referring to the ashes of Col, Waring he satd: Conn., and interred in Woodiawn Come: “I have no idea yet as to arranged for me. I am just leavin “I have just experionced the tim coronation of King George. Every people, and I khow that I shall be well looked after. my programme. All that is being git in the hands of the America: | SHINNECOCK GOLT OUNDS, SOUTHAMPTON, L. 1, Aug. 2.—When the play started to-day in the Shinnetook Hills Golf Club's annual tournament there were fully one hundred players je of my life in connection with the where the hand of friendship has WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—The Congrs- sional Reapportionment bill, providing & House of Representatives membership of 48, 80 amended as The measure will become effectiv to but with the House provistons safeguard against in water I thought @ knife was going through Ly] they were so sore. I fini after using the Cuticurs Soap and Ointment that <r24 + \ they have helped me reat deal, in fact they are cured. ne " 4 " th them for About half an hour later the w Schley “to Save Firm’? H These ashes were received by me } peen held out to me, I am looking forward to an equally good time | Teedy to be sent off, a score more than | “gerrymandering” of Congressional dis: san Petes te nee Gee te en, f of the crew of a passing train saw a} ScHIey “to Save Firm” He | trom sv. tiegel or Mr. Yates, Col. War- | on my present visit. My heart fs filled with gratitude for the kindness | {7 Severs! seasons. There were #0 ltricts in the redistricting work which | and they failed to help me. Iam very thenke Ph White straw hat triinnied with daiaies | ‘ : ing’s son-in-law, in August, 180. ‘The ibis for tht tev r many In fact the caddte supply ran out.| ine states must undertake, and t | to say that the Cuticure Boap and Oint. ; lying on the Hopkins wharf. Ths wie Thought Near Ruin. ashes were delivered by my secretary | Of those responsible for this present Invitation. The average ability of the entrants, too, | Pe tnt same nominating, trathade on | mene did re ee had jumped into the river unobserved. tu the United States Crematory Com- ie higher than for a long time. ; hod | any of the Cuticure Soap and Ointment in k SHE HAD KNOWN BREITHAUPT pany at No, 62 West Houston street, vn ove ww pnp Carter, the Manhattan youth, {°M@Mdates for representatives at large, | the house, T can assure you this, 1 bave i FOR THREE YEA Aug. 9. They were placed In the Fresh who a8 & dark colt cut such o swath In| 02.00 the Gubernato candidates, was | and will recommend the wonderful Cutlours é i! The great value of the Tennessee | 1,05 (, thdrawn Aug. 1% I i "| passed by the Senate to-day without di- | Remedies.” (Signed) Mrs. James Sceggel, 224 : Annie Eiben lived in @ very comfort-| Coal and Iron Company, gobbled by |Vond Crematory and withdraws ane, ast year's tournament, proving the | pint ‘Ward St., Hartford, Conn., April 28, 1918. Gole apartment at 0, 381 Kast Thit| the steot Trust in the panic of i907, |i They were taken to Stamforg runner-up, was finally allowed to start, : ———_— as he fell six weeks over age y ROM i Sher mother and her slater Mary. A sev: jerted once more before the! tery in that city.” Would-be. Gbntestante "Baye been “care, | (ete than two yenrs. Ite passage was CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT anteen-yeur-old brother, Joe, ran away | Congressional Committos om United| “How many jars were there?” fully barred thle time, ae played with | reel” Speured by @ sentiment of een: | Ahree montha ago, and ‘after two States Steel, sitting in the City Hall| “If 1 remember correctly there were Ray Twyefort, another likely youngéter, | osgion {© the House of its right to reg. | | My little girl when only @ fow weeks old onths the family Kot a letter from him | tongay, by John A. Topping, now chair- | two.” Fomewhat ofdér, who Je. fle SUT: | trece oe nanan en a ee ee Oh can wee cones EEREaT at he had shipped aboard @ fishing : : Nt "A photograph of three Jars which ap- b | etub pider, who is his) summer | House bill was easily put through, An came a solid scab. Then her cheeks Became inack at Halifax. Nove Scotia, and| 74" of the Republic Iron and Steel| 52) RitRMPD Ot ree lg al, 1910, clubmate at Bridgehampton. Other well amendment by Senator Root of New |T¥ and sore and after trying dierent EA TOR aa A ald th told Suh er | Bo DH ot A ie OO SE pee . | York to retain the present House mem. | Femedies found relief only from using Outt- Topping was a member of the T. Mary Eiben said to- jay that Bret-/ hot Identify the jars, Ward, George T. Brokaw, James R. Hyde, Clifford Dunning, James A. Tyn, bership was quickly defeated. cura Soap and Ointment. It lasted six months or more, but after # thorough treat- seey ban nad to-day that Pre’ and 1. syndicate, which took over the Mr. Hill continued by ae B. P. Merriam, H. B. Hollins jr., McKt The two amendments adopted were of- | ment with the Cuticura Soap and Oint 4. He makes @ specia:ty of crayon | Property tn 1G because they regarded | | ABT) (raed Hibaa rere rh Hollins, Perey Pyne 2d, Owen Winston, | fered by Senator Burton of Ohio. The | never had any return.” (Signed) Mrs. fwork. By his own admit his pro-| it as a rich investment. “Annie,” said Mary, “showed mother me the letter she got from Brel- by the Stoel Trust, promised to pay big dividends with such a plant as Mr. L. ee net , to store The Burton aime r a te In ond G. Hanna, Mr, Berwind, Mr. Topping, | Scented their offer, however, E. P. Rogers, Shtnnecock Hills, 75; | LM 4 th hor." * . . ‘ 7 | with, division, provided t cand ‘ re Ania ae uct aa, Mr. 3, W. Gates, Mr C.'S. Guthrlo and [2 050n es semovea| Will Have More to Say. | Was Hit Before Being Shot. |¢.,®- ,MacDousld. National, 7%: Stax | Tre eee ice or represent HAIRDRESS to Swinburne Island. ‘The niche in their building for the ashes, We but thelr offer not accepted, OF UNDERWOOD gressman and Declares He Mortimer Barnes, Walter Tuckermat TO SHOW MURDER? of &'s, ax has been the c Best scores follow: for a decade, Forehead Will Prove Woman one to prevent gerrymandering proyided equal number carried by 3% to 2 of inhabitants.” This oO. n, Yadkin College, N. C., May 26, . { " was not rofitable and hi 1 v Max Behr, Charles B, McDonald, and | that districts should be “composed of Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold through- bust of Brettn febp bibecowrid pre Maa ene) I i i ici |. i 7 by year for the first time within moticabl | Corp., Dept. 26A, Boston, for a liberal samplo ( P eagemagel gh age el a a TT th es| Crematcry Company ned oftered «| Explains His Criticism of Con-|Claim Made That Wound on|,,7his sear for the frat, time withte |eontain as nearly ax practicable an P | of each, post-free, with 32-p. book on the alia, | = other experienced tron and st dates for representative or representa- 1 me: Rehr, 81; H. F Bottome, Baltusrol, § from the island, the witness sald there SHAMPOOING § At Stern Brothers, where Ann’ Bids caployed sa & waist Graper, the| members ot the eyndieate, proseetel was no sentiment In Keepin raked i See a eee ee eee iceid [atall be aomaated inthe. same. man- || MASSAGING . Jews of her death created sincere sor- Li tai a wawibastiNNee bitte sree yy Te rete a tne CHICAGO, Aug. 8.—Willlam Jennings (Special to The Evening World.) Rrooks, Newport, 85; James A. Stillman, {ner as candidates for Governor unless MANICURING Be ias araeaoal tavorite and was come ot TapeaYRSAALS WETS pk Into the plant, {Jara and he sald he didn't Bryan to-day replied to the criticlam| RICHMOND, Va., Aug. 3—To doter- Gara en City, Hi: 8, 7. King, | Patt | otherwise provided by tho laws of such HAIR WEAVING fed very skilful in hor line, earning |making T. C. @ 1. a big factor of the|. “And the onlst evidence you have that | of Representative Underwood, made tn| mine whether Mrs. Henry Clay Beattie | Phaney: oF gnenter tw ort, Brings: | ates Special ‘Teachers om #8 to $14 a week. Charles Hubner, |eteel market and arousing the United | the ashes were the ashes of Col, WAt-| the House yesteriay, by declaring that |Jr. was felled by a blow previous to the |hampton, 91: ‘William Walson, Baltus-|, The disposal of the reapportionment | IN es A eianvOR cage obs wien tne States people to the danger of its rivalry Sie, Tut replied that it was but that fos Mi Pavol Firoryp otk euncta shot that killed her s was proposed to- | rol, @, P. Snow, Shinnecodk FLNte [et ieee ey ete note Mropranme. Separate Class Rooms At the time of the panic the company was beginning to pay fat profits, In nine months tt had made $1,600,000~ twice as much as the year before. The Harriman line had in an order for more | than 150,000 tona,of steel rails. not 4s Y¢t| ABBORBED QUICKLY AFTER BIG @ Was not going to leave town on her tion, but would remain at home. | Mary Gabler, a fellow employee and Kiben, knew about her nd how she was disap- jwagement ring, which he was assured by the officials that Waring’ PEACE TREATIES they were Ce despatch which appeared in an Omaha | pauper. “If that report is incorre said Mr. Bryan, “I take {t for granted that Mr. Underwood will read the re- port before the House and deny It. “If this report is rrect, I have noth- | aay 3; J. C. Thaw, Pittsburg, 92; George T. Brokaw, Garden City, 8; Wolcott Tuck- erman, Washington, 83; James A. Ting, Baltusrol, 82; 1. W. Calan, Englewood, 82; J. N. Steele jr. Easthampton, 4; Fuler Potter, Shinnecock Hills, 91; E. L. De Forest, Midland, 8. B. Knowlton, Garden City, 84; H. 8. Sterns jr, Yale, to exhume the body of the mur- dered woman, It ts contended by the State that a postmortem will show that the forehead of the woman was crushed and that there was a bruise on her right cheek which will bear out the theory of the State that the woman was knocked The Statehood bill will be voted o: and 7, Senators rep! Aug. resentatives are hoping for adjournment by Aug. 12. ——___—_ Watches Storm, Po} r mui ROME, Aug. 3—Pope Pius was still better to-day and ch enjoyed wit- n found. ing to withdraw. If it ts erroneous I! senseless and then the shot fir 88: C. G. Coakley, Easthampton, 92; G. . ; ed that | °S Coa . pton, 92; nessing from the window of his apart- RTIST'S MOTHER EXPLAINS HARRIMAN ORDER. shall withdraw my criticiwm of Mr.Jended. her life. A’ decision be |G, Greenway, Garden $3, Fred) ment @ terrific storm that suddenly BREAKING OF ENGAGEMENT. ‘And how long?” asked Mr. Stanley, Underwood so far as it is based on) reached thi Snare, Englewood, 6; M. Barnes, | burst over the city. The wind and rain 4 eac s evening as to what action | mnglewood, 81; 3 4 4 . y Se hrgith hes was it after you got this big order from his action in that particular case. wilibeaaken & od, 81; E. E. Sturges, Manhat-| jowered the temperature fifteen degree reithaupl, mother of the young! yy Harriman before T, C. & I. was “Whatever the outcome in this par-| “il! De taken, tan, §&; A. C. Travis, Englewood, §8;| affording immense relief, The Ponti in the case, Isa sensible business] Mont by the United States Steel Cor- 1] ticutar instance, I do not withdraw my| No detailed autopsy was performed on | Reginald Fry, Shinnecock Hills, 9; W.| received Cardinal Merry del Val, Mg man, She Geeply distressed | oe etion?* criticism of Mr, Underwood on other |the body and at the Coroner's inquest |W: Pell, Canoe Brook, 91; J. Borden tiand Mgr. G. B, Lugarl, Assessor . Reine Word eure by aa he tab oP three monthn” sald Mr, Top: occasions and I intend to take early; the only medical testimony given was [ch ree Ap agg 92; C. V. Meserole, \d . 5 Top- Has Ww Englewood, 87; Percy Pyne %4, i ‘I want it understood,” she sald, “that | ping. opportunity to give him some other! by a physician who made only # super- ‘erey Pyne 2%, Prince. I never opposed tie marriage of William to Mias Biben. I never saw her but two or three times. I knew she was a thoroughly good an@ level headed grt Mr. Topping said that the syndica’ was considering competition with the Steel Trust abroad, He did not know whether the United States Stee! people explicit denial by Mr. Underwood of the| the body of her daughter. Shinnecock Hills, ‘102; C. A. Corliss, nae aho- mss Vere. b pen a An a; | knew “of thie ambition. Ray (Continued trom First Page.) Feport on which the editorial was based. | Lite in Richmond Jail to-day pated on |Shinnecosk Hills, $6; A. T. Brlee, Shin- = m - Dt ew Cas 7 re with ral . cc Mr. Un- necoc Is, y artist and adr He Schley to help. Mr. Schley persuade | volves, whether honor, territory or aaat bi ME RE teed hh Beulah Bintord, the seventeen-year-old | o%t, Amory, Rasex County, 8; Wal: dae : doean't know how to make money. He! My, Ledyard to urge J. P. Morgan, | money, we shall have made a long step oad Me Bryan, “The criticlam |! for love of whom the Commom | ter Tuckerman Washington, 77; Ernest One Small Tuition Fee ie unable to suppor, himself, and cer-| yy, C, Frick and Judge Gary to have| forward by demonstrating that tt is top witch he refers ix contained in an| Wealth charges Henry Clay Beattle jr. |‘Thomson Garden City, 89; ‘Owen Win- FOR AN tainly he could not support a capable | the steel Trust buy T. C. & I. “to save! powsihie for two nations at least tol editorial which I wrote myself.” murdered his wife. For the first time | ston, Somerset Hills, 86; B. P, Newman, Unlimited Number of Lessons Pane ho Mine ibe. hye pads | Moore & Schley,” who, as Mr. Schley | eytablish, as between them, the ame| ‘The report on which the editorial] since she was detained as a witness the | Waterbury, F. A. Potts, Lakewood, A wood slaty for ery and enjoyed atmittad yesterday, were not IN | System of due provers of law that ex-| wax based,” continued Mr, Bryan, “ap-|“Other Woman" to-day was almost In 9%; Donald Carr, ‘Ridwetield, $9; W. A. in Every Course Pawel aot yee ersees, huaband for | Ledyard as his friewd," anid the wit- eine panies WARS Gate, but {twas not earlier than| ue about the cit” few moments’ | siinnecock Hills, 79; J. 8. Clark, Phila. caRURING TH SioMtH ov RUaust, WCREh tiahe a Goandant of me T| neh, re Nehley ed impressed. Ms. Wednesday of last week and not later |"° 00ut one Mts delphia, 81; S. K, De Forest, Shinnecock ud Mention this alvertivement and Foe think my husband and 2 coud have are| 2oppins with the idea that Moore & JUSSERAND SIGNS than Sunday morning. The dispatch] 4 ® Of RIES OF fruit, candy, maga-| Hills, 8; Clifford Dunning, Nassau, 4 COMPLIMPST UK" LAMSON OARD Eeatet tap macrings entiatnctoriiy, us| ocney, Ware, on the brink of rula, ie 4 . than Qvaahington said that Speaker|#Mes, Newspapers and novels renewed | Lucien ‘Tyng, Shinnecock Hills, $8; W Bengt pant, colle Wt? tam Tee nein pinot trom us veonuse, doubt | PAW, NO good reason for selling, TREATY IN PARIS.) ciark Oftered « resolution—a modifi-| her cheerfulness, A. Engeman, Nassau, 88; H, '8. Jen- jartientare ro your ci 1300, Ree Wie Wea ahs nod beahtul. es Not your company pay $800,000 . £ a year tribute to the Steel Corporation Naive the mond County, 92; C. M. Tyson, Shinne- Wiillam worried over the hopeless for ‘the privilege of doing businens In| | PARIS) Aug. &—American initintive BF ere eer Serta snaaltibe (51 protest FORT ERIE FINISHES. perl etal FRG Bhan 149-151 West seth St. aoe ee oe a ae ees the | {29 northern fields, patd in the form of|in unrestricted arbitration was crowned | with the preparation of other bills Gold Medai Card—E, P. Roger shed DIS acd Pree wnine for n rest. Before he started |extortionate freight rates?” demanded {to-day by the signing of @ treaty of) qn dispatch stated that Mr. Clark was FIRST RACE—Purse, $400; two-year-| Out . 55644365338 Mr. Stanley, taking a new tack, I asked him what he was going to do about Annie. He sald he was going to write her a letter, My understanding 18] that he told her he was not a fit man RAILROAD RATES CAME BACK TO STEEL TREASURY. D. A. Reed of the Steel Corporation's ENGLND AND US permanent peace by the terms of which France and the United States agree to submit to @ neutral court all differ- ences that may arise between the two things to discus: Mr. Bryan took full responsibility for the editorial which caused the stir in Congress, end was quick to call for an cation or a substitute for a resolution supported by a number of members, but that Represetatives Underwood and Fitzgerald led a fight against the res- olution and defeated it. ton, §; McKim Hollins, B. H. Stuart, Easthampton, 9; James R. Hyde, Bay Shore, 78; Harry R. Hol- lins jr, Westbrook, 83; T. W. Lamont, ficial examinati n, vag ton Mra, Owen, mother of the murdered woman, will fight any plan to exhume —_—-——-—__ nings, Apawamis, 91; N. F, Gaffin, Rich- olds; five furlongs.—James Dockery, 102 rdon), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1, won by two lengths; Gift, 99 (Schuttinger), 30 to 1, 12 to 1 and 6 to 1, second; Garry ru 554844 5 8-28 « Raincoats TAN, OLIVE and GRAY, SPECIAL IN A Carpine School of Instruction ee M2 (MoCahey), 5 to 2, ev to be her husband and did not want (0 counsel quickly objected against the| €oVernments, even though the dignity, | “The report also quoted Congressman Tins GunecLU Sh aie Bem kek: | WALL STREET FOR stand any longer in the Way of her mar- | Qyalifications of the Witness to discuss | honor and vital Interesta of either re-| Kitchin as Uf dnd tal gg bad inarodi, |ator Sparks, Lord Letghton, Senezam- ryjng some man who could make money freight rates. The objection was over-| public may be Involved. Cor teen eae ete icitenin | Din and Donald 8, also ran and finisied FRIDAY and give her the comfortable home tol riieg, put Mr. ‘Topping #ald the ques-|— ‘The ceremony of affixing the signature) {OR and steel and queres Att "| as named. __— D Watch for our FREE OFFER which she was entitled. 4 big for him. Th as calling attention to Mr, Underwood's BOON. a Prices AN j e : 4 tlon Was too big for him ne rate lio the unprecedented document was|paigings in the ateel company and aaj SECOND RACE—Purse $400; two-year- The Closing Prtees, in the Sunday and Even- Te were far too high, that was all. simplicity itself, bit marked with a ing the fear that. in. case of /°lds: six furlongs.—Ochre Court, 107 |, Toxay's Maleert, lowest, and lest, price, of SATURDAY preesi SANFORDS’ HORSES SOLD. | tie stect Corporation could easily at- ¢ expressing PUR a RAE a Rabel pia) 7) eet ottinet changes an compared. With yew ing Newspapel an acca nats cvae. Ita mnity reflected in the faces of those] failure to proceed with the reduction of | | + and 8 to 5, won by | terday's final figures are ax follows ONLY, iY ture rear ice kA auctor ford ‘ebay 0a § Tonpinyg avid, so tong | W282 had the honor to take part. They | the tariff on tron and steel such fallure Wo leneney Bherlosk Holmes, 107 (Koer- et » High-Grade Furnl mem fantore & Bons, Atnatercas Ae vallroan dividends Protocol, ‘The treaty wes signed for| ee tessa upon Linas tah pated yt and 1 to 3, third, Time, 1 Anaugh | 4m we = 8 $3 Down on $50 $e ” Ladged ping] of steel, shoul fe ¥ ge ate) Prene Ambassano o 4 named, + agram, the Canadian turtman, being gi mine whether or not thel states, and: in the presence of Robert | rains and i# now on his way t0 Towa.) “ayia Racm—Purse $600: threc- = 18 c Ld A the purchaser t company should go out of! Bacon, American Ambassador at Parts, SCRE orev year-olds and upward; six furlongs.-—| ‘ EW YORK. LoNDOW p: : o A ws >—-— usiness—then would you ¢ mplain?” | Arthur Builly-Blanchard, Secretary of ’ Lahore, 107 (McCahay), 6 to 1, 8 to 5 conda Mining; 2174 ore 9 = VE FORT ERIE ENTRIES veh a condition would be a stimu-| the American Embassy; Eugene Plerre, and 1 to 2, first, Shannon, 125 (Ken- | Aten hit % , * lant,” said the witness, who explained | Secretary-General of President of nedy), even, 1 to 2 and out, second; | hat ET H9™ST RACE TRACK, FORT ERIN, Ont., Aug. % as railroads were the best cus-) the French Chamber of Deputies, and Ben Loyal, 99 (Dunn), 6 to 1, 2 to 1| Bklya Rap. B | pid tries for to-morrow's 1aces f tomers of the steel companies, there | Douchement, Assistant Chief of and even, third. ne, 1161 Little og ee were “reciprocal reasons’ for keeping) tne Protocol, who officiated in the ab- Father, Folly Lev ran. $os\ Camellia, 105, rtlett and Mr. Real! of Texay| ice of Ms Motlard, FOURTH RAC A Canadian | Cri Siyk pesepsees || L d ett and) pall of Texu . 2 py Steeplec urey em up | ale, ear Cor. 9) Bi 1) aces aon ne a Teate| heist eae eat emails & | eaptacpate,, Socrates, ond 06: UE vig 212-214 Sixth Ave., aks] Je & J. Colman, Ltd. aan miver. [Gary's invitations to Mr. Topping tol Gace more carefully read the parch- and out, first; Dr. Koch, iDurpee), 1 Corn HO if akg sctling: ix Btgel luncheons x ' ment, ‘Then, taking from hie pooket ‘iaeneacdaiiisied 7 to 2 and out, second. Time, 5.08 3-6. 872 Broadway, 21'S. LONDON “Port i jtsii| “Oh, We sulll speak as We pass by." | his favorite pen, which he had used #0 Welkin fell and was remounted S 00; Gold fa: Aus hare, AIH: Mattie | aatd Mr. Topping, when asked if there | frequently in arranging the final phras- BATTING ORDER 1 was pulled up. Only three start- D.S. F. Mustard Relish je Straw, 122; Smirk, 1, “Winning | Was hard feeling between himself and) ing of the International pace, affixed his o ers, HIGH CLASS Whaey. 308; Cheriah, 08: ouingy W130." Alm | Judge Gars e May %&, I. The! name as the representative of the| Highlanders. Cleveland FIFTH RACK—Purse $500; three-year: y fuont, 101; Handrunging, 101, Bail Congressmen intimated that Mr. Top-| french nation Caldwell, If. Graney, If. olds and up; mile and seventy yards. te aovich THIRD’ RACE~Fouryearolds and upward;| ping’s invitation ceased when the Ke- | & fow months later the French diplo-| Chase, 1b. Olsen, ss. Restigauche, 118 (Kenned, 6 to 5, 1 to 2] Le: Val seting: a, farigae see games, 10H: Carley. | public Steel Company cut prices on that} mat and Mr. Bacon, who had labored| Hemphill, ef, Jackson, rf. and out, won; Sager, 107 (Loftus), 5 to 1, DIED. . ‘Auna L. Daley, 105, Dugiic | date. togethe weeks drafting the final] Cree, rf. Lafole, 1b, 8 to 5 and out, second; Nimbus, TEnAT.cn 410. : Wi {t not the understanding text, emerged from the room and amil-| Knight, %. Nall, %. lass), 4 to 1, 4 to 6 and out, t fice ‘ective Unton.—Officere ana Haidicap: Duve-rearclde:ove| these Gary Ainners that th I inelb anaeunpeal tate raucheentat ten Birmingham, cf. 1.49 2-8. Aspirin also ran, nfed. to. nitend. the tune- to ablde by th: mn «that the momentous docu Fal of Brother JOHN G, MIMURRAY, from coercion fn Mitendes them. was greater than ¢ adore gPrewtey oe Teeth e oth Wes 40th aby on pe, 10 friis,| It hind been reduced to writing?” aaked| A copy of the treaty ae aligned. will Kaler, p TORONTO RESULTS. clean thay, Mretiaents e Wife, 110; *King’ Ay r. Bea be forwarded immediately to Wash-| UmplresO'Loughlin allen, = = 5 hae | WM. ¥, Recording Secretary, my nee ingion Iwrekohabae far she cony aiened eee mavsuicgcaresienina ets alles (or hours 7" 4 the Ameth capital this afternoon] AMERICAN LEAGUE PAR stim, 96 (Bkirven), 2 to 5 and out A ’ . : |by Philander (. Knox, the American) YORK, Aug, %—The second won; Fanchette, § (Turner), 2% to 1, 4 TSE ace Seer aly Geeta foe to cotter ent| tween the Highlanders and th to second; Congressman James, 110 hi ing, mile = \ 2 - eae ORS et beg nh fternoon before (Hoffman), 10 to 1, 4 to 1, 2 to 1, third, wil text of the treaty until 4th an this al 5 A A ¢ to-day al t the pante the Napa. a eye . i ’ BECC A —P 2a Ony - Were made an eXcuae ENTRIES AT TORONTO, Cleveland got away to a good start | ite, calling Aeeccle re eee eee | A a —— his sanction " i Peel 6 ¥ sa He Riat fonlige Bae cetieg 4a! actee: [RAE SHR UANT CREA Eaihs ae our Apartment i fe United CPPERIN: PARK 1 1K, . * yer), 3 to 1, 8 to What You Get - FInto the United | | DUMFERIN PARK RACK TRACK, TORO.| Graney walked, Dut Was out stealing and out, frat; ‘Temmeraire, 109 (W. Mur- I. syndicate had aluo | races are second, Olsen also walked only to be|ray), 8 to 2 4 to 5 and 1 to 2 second SONSULT For It Rt oneal bi ans Fiitst Dut out by Jackson, Lajole singled to | Coal Shoot, 192 (Howard, 6 to 1, 2 to i CONSULT THE “ ” i, 108. the infleld, but was forced out by Ball, [8nd even, third. Tine, 1.04. Dolly Mad- | RZOU spend from fifty cents to $2 to| WAS “COURTEOUS” TO JUDGE tH sac ose sy : ai | der, John A., Hilliard Ball, Selgar Loag, “ 0 y | MARY. IN TRLCING| OF GLY ray In New York half the Highlanders | der, John A: i P f 0 to a show. i PUT. ‘“ Tite Mi eS Aim Detroit, | got after Pitcher Kaler and piled up a|gteven Baldwin, Wonderworker and | ‘ ou spend from fifty centa to any| Did you G your | Vii ame. 100; cara" at ug dhe | lead of threo runs, After Caldwell had eariet Pimpernel aleo ran | Special (or F iday. th > ath . of dolla tended ou an. ise, 100) ey, foo; Clay, 105; Diaisasd | popped out, Chase sii tole second hacieen tape, a nee 4 d m A BORN coed cht os ort than ou | IHF, Tilt hog aahloas tvs inronga Sasaich FORA RAE TO thinton sith’ bad throw-| CIRCUIT TROT OFF AGAIN. | Spec lal for Thursday, the 3d : pec iyi. We e Advertisements in the Gant Lfloed for 6 vacetion. | ix Herpes, 107 “dey baile caut:| Hemphill walked and Cree went oth a ae SUXBNA TTS, ma Be 10¢c FO Ti lon 10c Daily and Sunday World, i 07; Bia Campbell) | runners home with a long triple to cen- ai a 3 i ‘OUND BOX rou . r et ‘ a, Ap SU IR a As ama tre field stand. Knight tled to Graney | DETROIT, Mioh, Aug, d--Hain today T viny 4 GRADE AS- SPECK 5 b IT WILL SAVE YOU > hon : or | a Cena utted. Magner Was an eany [caused a postponement of the a | Soi eb HON BONS AND Qe] Cocoa res Be Mas) 19¢ , omusement, for entertainment. It costs | qy 4 Judge Bartlett ‘ ries Cirowlt trotting races at the State Fair || CHOCOLATES, POUND BOX b . Time Enere d M a lot, Sometimes it's worth’ the cout. | "0," bu ness, "don't want | Pgttls maine Grounds. Il a probable that the races ||| pers Hew ana Cortian rege y ype gal ' Igy and Money Sometimes not. [ie Government to run my business, ft| vs sini Hatta: eey | Cannot Tell Why She Wed Jap, |#oheduled for to-day will be trotted to- | ‘all our stores siclock, ** o’eloeks ‘ There is something thet is always 1 aid, Va my Job. | Helebueg abe, 1185, Dadaly Tiancor, BAT TL Aug. telana Porter [DOO | s4 BARCLAY _ The World’s“Apartments to Let” absolutely sure to amuse and entertain| Mr yping didn't now anything | HY: (hte em S18) TON MBE | H ; bg 2, ad er artise : everyone. And that is an O. HENRY | about the bullding of a world-wide trust aE 1H UAGH "Sohings, sit and a nat tur. | U¥enes & former Minneeate sehool ci BiclnomCic Ricea. | Assorted 29 ConTLANDT st Advertisements Offer You the! etary. reported dur the recent Brussels | longs "Dolly, Muliman,. 102) Mlghflowy, | 107; oF, hw The Department of Health will open we Ghureh St ||| Greatest Variety of Sel ‘The Evening World will publish a] **«! conference 1 Mantra iat? ARR, alge Goulet: | married to a Japanese May 11, 1910, hae| ey firat milk station in the Bronx at | Milk Chocolates PARK ROW & NASSAU y aia series of the last and best of this great| . Charles Mo Bchwab of the Bethlehem | 100) at nace asked the Buperior Court for @ decree | One Hundred and Forty-ninth street ana || If anything you like in S 206 Bi {OADWAY = ” aries beclnsing ‘next Steel Company and protege and part- ey LU OR, ering: we, ond, halt fe of divorce on the round of cruelty and | Bropk avenue to-day. Up to this time || our favorite Milk Chocolate specials Ss Cor Fulton St raer’s sort her of Andrew Carnegie and JP. Mor-| i#*Kandaen, ot ne Peal "i, MOBe. | incompatibility. In the complaint the | the Mronx has had only one other pure | Youll And. it Bens soAty “8 (gz NAS: AU gy. All prices, sizes and] Lg af j gan in various enterprises, Deon | wari, 110; tea, Wr Tiger Jim 107; Uraesoa, | white wife saya she does not know how |mil« station—that of the New York || SToUP # caretilly Reshnan l Serves Hl cations them. lp none | Sabposnaed by the commitice te Bopeary 1 dhe “naegened to Os ml Diet atom ,, Selected assortment The specified weight in each instance in- y¢W can afford to miss. to-morrow morning sl WE Toe Uned toguinar enly Waveo days; Courtianst sveoug: nn NS MAI] pound bes iis sss anes —— { + s ~ r ‘s sae - Beek anal pete nga nner