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HA BONE The Black Hands and White Hands es OEE Wonderful Game of Ball fe ti i TAO mmm st i a Played by Detectives All : on a Sunday. / ENDS IN EATING MATCH. ted Police Called to Out an Umpire Who pane Be ‘Romed. ‘Je ever hear of a baseball. seme mounted cope were called a > fedy of the diamond ty érive. ‘Well, what talk have you? What do ghteen minutes to Broadway? - ry for their frst grand an-| ‘baseball match. at OF THE TROUBLE A STORY IN ITSELF. Basas ai ie su HW a & te: et fe, Mary Eften, » eeny, Miny @ consiera- Outting away the pushed “Keep = ARE BOTH W OO fe | And the Men Who Blew hatin glee when @ Harvey ;& Fat-Down, silently slipped up ind him and touched @ match to the bags—and bing!—off It went and off went Micelil-and he was out: “Foul,” cried Cassasa, who is in this country six years and can speak Eng- “Bolocublo—gupolatodelmoco," dered Carao. And he by hundreds of other red te know what {t all meant. out, eee” said Gorman, quietly. now when a Central Office man says Better move, Bo one of the horse down an STEEL TRUST WH SHOWN IN LETTERS “PUTIN WN EVIDENCE (Continued asso First Page.) ndicr embankment and nosed him up against the umpire, and thp umpire beat it. ‘Hughes fixed that horse cop,” yelled but the horee was atill on thére was peace after his the diamond. “Git a -that all!” sheuted Dillon | needed for this company?’ asked Mr, “ tone of the ‘White Hands, who| Lindabury. ’as 00 second bade. “I would have reorganised. the com- ” op <H cance’ save Murphy. “I'm Of @/ pany, 7 would have put the depart. foi ments in charge of competent men.” Sees iinet 2 home| ur, Buel waid that at the time a whistle py Contant | tentative offer had been aade to him fo As an indication that it wae improp- ly oMficered, he-said, they were iooking ir @ new president. rider bi ‘What was your idea as to what was) ‘Up First Base . [for him, bs navele Baie ew ‘with @-benoh yorer ears GET AWAY “TD GOOD START Doyle’s it sien Scores Devore and ‘Burns’s Single Brought Larry Home. BATTING ORDER. New York. Bt Louts. Devore, If. meen ab, Doyle, %. \ Mowrey, 9b. Snodgrass, cf. Burns, ss Konetchy, 1b. Oakes, cf. {f shot to'see What had hap-!6e chairman of the board of directara! “To P. @ & good cop, whats: the use?” The plays {rill |@teei Company of Ayiney, C, B. be recorded because thi ice ia ‘gered tpl a what Mr, Buell had cartier called com- uit on It. The game was called on [Pein compantes. ‘The witness was not Everybody then | eure of th ts Of some of them; y RULE OF $1,000 FRE NEVER guar sy, Dougherty “and WAS ENFORCED. were words by Geo: EB. He - =n. the Daniel O'Connell of the dackerse and Preamiten oer Bente Department, who claims that (Horeeshoe phere eg discovered by @ relative Company of Penneywania, of his and will prove it if you question the Aext witness, wae asked about the him, and by “Win” Sheehan, secretary | Combination known as the Horseshoe of Commissioner Waldo, Manutactyrers’ Association, ¢romed in ite thal abe ray eae! coe, 4 Wl. Nine concerns were “tomprised they know. And the Judges are work- a Hed {ng overtime sending crooks away, and that's the end of this sndot this etary. TAFT AND BRYAN ‘The rules of the essociation were offered. Rule 11 read that any party to another party was violating it was to + ] Produce the evidence before the Buver- visor, who would examine books and call ‘Witnesses, and tf the information was found true the delinquent party was to Y fined not lees than $800. and Mot more than $1,000, Mr. Holton said thie rule was never enforced. “Who was the Supervisor?” asked 24r, “The object of the association was to oo fiz the prices ae to bind the members te these prices?” “Yea,” ‘The witness eaté that the agreement Ha ts the only active boas tn commission | SPSS 10 interstate Ouciness, Gut ‘ot in Ohio who is hustling around for the | foreign commerce, He added that the of getting Roosevelt elected with'| association never iixed the. peices on | of eMarging his power. Government bids, but that Jackson “Now ail I eek te that you look into | designated who @hould bid. heavy shower broke up Prer‘dent ‘Tatt's mevting at Athens this after. his private car, Weather onused Bred ba abandon the trip thirty «niles from ilticathe We The ohanes a get he Thee toe ra saat it had also been | will got Te je witness t nm Ki ry the degre to A oh bee o MoRirey com: May ¢6—James R.| A eg Garfield, Seeretary of the Interior in| read, {i ich Holton complained that the 2 At. Administration, and|the ‘american @tecl and Wire Company rowA, chairman of the ‘4 was violating the agreement regeniing ‘Honolulu trade. iniews folton, hat we get our share of o,f in, probable that Col, eNEEnsemrcioniviee je upon an extend. ana Roots, Barks, Herbs, |. Tread eect | Meat Rave sréat mesicinal. power “wre The Onte campaign te one of the most Perage of any which | purifying ang Col. Roosevelt hae undertaken in his! are combine ashy for the or the Preside sual Domination, t ew almost testimonials peceived by actu Semoefen ane shat ube would ake no count ip two yeare—e tecord unparallated lane until hg bed bear what Mr.| ta the history of medicine, Be sure to Berdoid am ond ° to every ry sucess Mr Mr. Gar- 9, Reid’ replied: "Wot. wor Hood’s Sarsaperiiia | Ieee Gpcae ee Me aah! Sete t chin mptings Th wit mane P fool better, | Joo better, eat and sleep better, Get it to-day in uous! liquid form or the agreement having information that | #04. ROBISON'S FUELD, t Louie, Mo., May 6.~About 1,300 ‘on, the smatlest season, were out to-day td) greet the lordly Giants of Johnny McGraw, on their first visit to #t. Louta, Leon Ames was selected to propel the pellet by McGraw, with Chief Meyers behind the bat. Gallee and Wingo worked for the Cantinats. Burns showed in right field in place of Murray, who ts ailing with a sprained back. Firet Inning. Devore walked. Doyle tripled to right, acoring Devore. Snodgrass fied to Wille and Doyle stuck to third. Burns singled to centre, scoring Doyle. Burns stole second and went to third on Wingo's high throw, Merkle poy toil ins. Hersog fined (0 Bilis. ‘Two NS. Hugsine walked. “Witte forced Hug- , Ames to Shafer, Mowrey hit into | GRA, a double play, Herzog to Doyle to Merkle, NO RUNS. Second Inning. Shafer dropped a single back cf nec- ond, Meyers punted and was out, Mow- Frank old, has vanished from his tome in Twenty- third street near Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn. oe see were told yester- Gay that the ‘would not come back | while he could ene on to the circus, He sent a posta) to'Ms mother, advis- ing her not aye a'Btolton ry Taceon was |i | M4 i Adds a fine, apretining flavor to summer dishes. Try it | for cold meats, fish or salads, Get it at your grocery c | ordelicatessen dealer's 10 >, Me Reltchord, Maken, 99: Apring Ot,.N.Y. | ’ TSUN MAN e IN $2,000 BAIL FOR THIRD TRIAL Gibson Oliver Brought Here From Albany on Charges of Heavy Forgery. M@bnon Oliver of Albany, formerly secretary of Durant & Elmore, af Al- gtain commission firm, was ar- ny to-day and later ar- 14 with the theft of 94,00 from Otto Keusch and Frank MoDou- gail in 1910 by the use of forged bills of fading. 4. At the request ‘of Assistant District- Attorney Buckner, who sald that vast- ly greater /su were involved, bail Wan fixed at $20,000, which wae fur- nished, According to thee District-Attorney, Oliver has already been tried twide on charges growing out of simfiar transac- tions, and each time the juy has fatlea | to agree. It wes thought tha¢ if he could be tried here on the present charge & More definite result might be reached, and Detective-Ldeut. Thomas was eent FOUGHT FOR LINES. | THOQURSAFTER BOATS: LEFT THE TITANIC Saslsiie een from First Page.) teen were brought to port, the other two, the bodies of unidentified firemen, being buried at sea. The bodies pre- served were those of Charles M. Hays, president of the Grand Trunk Railway, Joseph Fynney of J. Fynney & Com- Dany, rubber merchants of Liverpool, Eng., who was @ second-class passen- 3 three thi jesengers, and members of crew. . to the rough Owing to difficulties ea, the treatment of the bodies on the cableship was of @ temporary oature. ‘That of Mr. Hays was embalmed here to-day. It was expected that it would be taken to Montreal on a ‘The family plans to dat burial. Capt. Roberts learned that the body of the late John Jacob Astor's valet hhe found and arranged to start for New York to-night. och baa 0 ‘Witeen Abend in South canis. COLUMBIA, 8. 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