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ee aieee { H Bie ree TIMEIN GIBRALTAR WHEN MOTT LANDS —_s Hector Fuller Will Have His Hands Fuller Than Ever Be- fore Kidnapping Millionaire. ELOPERS WILL FIGHT. And It Will Be Some Scrap If | ptonsnip tegan to-day at th Woman Is Mrs. Bowne Il, Her Lawyer Says. Moctor Fuller, his fe when he attempts to shangha’ Jor@an Lawrence Mott jr. from war correspondent, scei@ier of fortune and man of many fights, is going to have the baille of the IN HOT GOLF MATCH ON BALTUSROL LINKS ' Travers Douglas and Sinclair | Other Winners in Close Piay for “Met.” Titles. | | (Roecial to The Evening World) SHORT HILT od ay 24.—Un- der a broiling eun, with rees jump | in the mercury . Inside of twenty-four | quarters of the gallery followed Jerome ‘Travers, who is as much the popular {dol as ever. alter Travis commanded mon at the start as Kirkby. It ts han, in view of the last two 4. |developments, to tee how anybody |"Pravers, Travis and Kirkby hi chance for the honor, ‘Travers this morning had in tow Robert C, Watson, | Westbrook, and Findlay Douglas, 9 much but THE EVENING WUKLD, THERELL BE A HOT KIRBY BEATS TRAVIS GIANTS GET OFF TD GOMD START Runs t AGAINST DODGERS — Timely Batting Nets Three o McGraw’s Men in econd Inning. BATTING ORDER. hours, the third round of mateh play in ely. the annual Metropolitan Golf Cham- * Baltusrol ginith, a. Links before a huge crowd. Three. Northen, of. Um WASHI ® May 24.—MeGraw celeb of the Giants to New York by makin; A complete change in his batting order, tue to the ires—Owens and Bre New Y Snodgr Becker, If. Herzog, 3b, Murray, rf, TON PA BROOKLYN, ated the return absence of Doyle, who te freight steamer Indradeo, at Gibraltar, | Nassau, ts playing Wyatt Taylor, Ards- jaid up with an injury. Snodgrass was provided the young woman with whom | ley, the millionaire eloped is Mrs. Bowne Il. actress and charming woman are loth | to believe she is the companion of the | runeway milliona! put in an appearance to deny tho stories | Of an earthquake can keep “Jerry” out! ig @diroulation about her in connection ‘with Mott. ‘Mrs. Bowne ts said to be a very eu- perior woman and one of the last to plane herself in the embarrassing po- to occupy. sition ahe is now believed Hag Musband evidently believer the | Arcite Ted, Bi. Andran’s, and: Ceara | fiery of her lopment, but all enrOk# | Sioxany Ganien. city ate also. fe| sapeaiaed Speed ay ME%. tors in that class, ‘i'r: Was on his one « For the last year the actress has been ‘The friends of this clever | lace Sinclair, of the final, lively encounter Wid, Cranford between and G ward nree other sets are also! piteh, in the fleid Ing the Indi In the se “the beaten 18 of the McGraw ste championship,” there is prospect of a behind he hot sui t that rue, TST IN ne Myers. M, | Were the opposing pitchers for the day. white J. Sullivan 1s pitted) put at the top of the list to lead off Walter | against his Baltuwrol club-mate, Wal- in place of Devore, who has been tem- porarily benched. Becker batted sece Travers is in the upper half of the "4, and Herzog was moved up to @raw and Travis and Kirkby tn the |Snodgrass's place, Another important but she has not |!ower, which means that nothing short |;hanke Wis {he placing of Meyers In ring the last fow weeks opposing ra have formed a hab! of walk- jan #0 as to get the pitcher. opped this by putting Groh Marquard and Ragon mmer weather brought out 4 crowd of 6,000, notwithstanding the Brooklyn is trailing the NING.—With bases fall and Gants had a great chance putting with @ vengeance and won|in th first inning. But Merkle ana seeking separation from Bowne, it] from Watson by 4 up and 3 to go, | Fletcher fell down tn the pinch. Snod- is alleged. Mr. Bowne was averse t4| Cards: wrass walked, but Recker fouled out to MMs wife golng on the stage and last | qravom, the catcher, Herzog and Murray Kot August, betore she signed a three years’ | VK 4 4 8 0b 4 5 8 BOT free passes and fil ier a ry adhe, a Tah ppedapptin Alamo ae ‘ Out and Fletcher fouled out to Daubert paay, he remonstrated with her against 1 Eel ol Mee SF Oh 8 ee Brooklyn died Moran bounced tating the step. Travers equalled par on the first nine, | Out to Herzog, Daubert fied to Murray Tt was at this time the couple took |whiie Watson was only one morc. Tray. |*24 Smith filed a high ono to Snod- teeter affairs to the lawyers. Mr. 3 ers Won the drat two holes, each hai] *™%*. NO RUNS, attorney ts John T. Easton of N: a. atroke under the allowance, and hatved |, 24er#0e put pret cme gh Ata nd hal! cond inn 3 Broadway, who has teon the famtly|the third. His first mistake was on the | (1 Sis adead of three runs, Meyers got lawyer of the Bownes for many years. fourth, which he losi, 6 to pur, by get Mere. Bowne was and !s still represented | ting trapped. Watson also took the fifth | fouled out to Smith, Marquard cracked by Maurice Meyer in the Wortd Bulld-|par 4 to 6, squaring the match. ‘The|a clean single into right centre and he WG. A mooting was held last August in| sixth and seventh were perfectly halved, | {nd Meyers advanced on Snodgrans’s 1} the office of Mr. Moyer ami the husband, |‘Then ‘Travers scooped tho eighth in 3] eld out, | Becker walked and flled the whe wes accompanied by his attornay,|to the allowance of 4 by holing an 15-|DAS°% Herzog then leaned agate) © pleaded for an hour with his wife not|foot putt. ‘The ninth was an ideal half, |CUnVe and Rent a lous tiie Unit to begin proceedings for separation and| which Jeft Travers one hole ahpad at the bases, scoring (Meyers, Marquard and net to go on the stage. i tips be ‘conventionalty: tailed the | Reeee Murray Re en out by ‘onventionally halved the 0 REE Re mane. hesdalned OY TANS HAND [isin in 4 but wax short on the 14th, ag AP oi had a great chance én IN “SHANGHAI.” GAME. which he lost, 6 to 4, Travers was on| their half, But failed to matertall Sane told wr,” oatd Mr. Moyer, “that | {ie Kreen in two of the 16th, while Wat-| Atter “Northen had fanned | Wheat son was bunkered, so the fatter surren-| walked and Hummel was safe on pen en gp thee ho speed ar — dered without playing out. BES oisic, Whine made a clean stven him three wong Dougias beat Taylor 4 up and 3 to go. | «teal of third and tried to score on chances to break away | Cards: Tooley's long fly to left, but Murray from hie heblt of drinking, and sho did | Doulas, Gk ds ies made a wonderful throw to Meyers and not think there was any chance for his) “in 6 4 nailed him by ten feet at the plate. reform. That ls why she insisted upon bi 8 Kee endeah NO RUNS. breaking away from him and why she] jt 3 H . SnNTO WINNET ‘went on the stage. In the part of Na-| Douglas lost only tho first hole going TORONTO WINNERS. Gam, in ‘The Chocolate Soldier,’ sho was| Ut, by putting into the long grass, hut ——— @ great euccess. She signed up for threo | Played rather unevenly, On the seventh] FIRST RACE.—Matden three and four yeore with Whi Taylor piced up, while at the thirteenth olds; $600 added; one mile—Hlwah, peny end wie ¥ Opera Com-|and fourteenth he was lucky to Ket |i (Turner), Stalmore, 106 (Mar- y © years more with) halves after driving into bunkers, The|tin), second; Flying Yankee, 105 (Hop- “I cannot believe yet that she ts the ‘weman with Mott. I have not seen Bowne since last December. On ‘Sept. 15 sho gave me her full and abso- lute power of attorney. wants to start any proceeding, I am ‘ im-@ Position to accept service, a fact If her husband end came by Tayl of bounds on the fifteenth par 4 which he nevertheless lost by only alx to five. The Sinclair-Sullivan contest «id not develop much noteworthy play. Sin- clair was no better than even way to the sixteenth and My down, he squared matiers, however, at the ‘s thrice going out k y ins), third. Miss Detroit, Airey amd Allaneen r an, Mutu , $8.80; $2.40. ‘OND ear-olds; fi Time, 1.43 Moss Rock, els paid: Elwan, straight, ghow, 63.40; Stalmore, , $3.40; Flying Yankee, sho RACE—Victoria atakes; two- ive furlongs.—Monocacy, 105 turn, Sullivan then took the ‘eleventh | (Butwell), won; Little Hugh, 110 (Schut- which ts known ¢o Mr. Easton, Mr./and thirteenth and Sinclalr ot the|tinger), second; Spring Maid, 110 (Mar- Bowne's attorney. She is the last wom-| twelfth and fourteenth, while the fif-| tim, third. ‘Time, 1.02, Hrawney and ea in the world one would think would nth was halved, With everything re-| The Sierfes also ran. Mutuals paid: be connected with euch a scandal, maining In the balance Sinclair cap- pienage | este es place, ae t's companion, tured the sixteenth, halved the seven- | show, Atle Hugh, place, $12.90; +1 eg fag gohan we Herd teenth and won the eighteenth, along | Show, 96.70. Spring Mald, show, $3.00, fia cneten it rhe «| with the match, ‘Tho medal totals were —— x roubles che. wore | iterent. The cards ELECTRIC PARK WINNERS. made to cause her trouble, the sen-| Kirxty, ye tleman who is going to shanghal Mr.) Ow-6§ 45 6 4 4 whee RACEORR i 45 ST RA hree-year-olds and up; Mott will have his hands full. Mrs. Selling; about five furlongs.—Lone Ben, Bowne ts a woman of decision and one 4 8 646 U1 (Pairbrother), 6 to 2, even and 1 to 2, who cannot be bluffed or frightened, gp TSA BE first; Bonnie Bee, 105 (Moody), 7 to 2, Ske will have something to say, to land Kirkby o 6 to'6 and 8 to b, necond; Tallahassec, before they take Mott off that ship.| Going out se: 109 (MeCarthy), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, t a she will no and sh s H 5 the fixed the farm at Easthampton was in her own of the purchase pric ‘The farm alone 1 ed stock on | There is no doubt »! Mr, Bowne were much in love wit other at the time, They hav martied about eight years, Onc ‘Very successful musica! absurdity, * Paff, Poot, in a small part. She tol me ber husbund was one of the nighters at the presentation of Chooolate Soldier.’ ” BOWNES WERE WELL KNOWN IN NEW YORK SOCIETY. Mr, Bowne has been in © wht bie attorney, who advises him t wet @ Givorce. His friends say, how ever, that he would forgive his wife words. If any effort is made Money she needs, for right. $20,000 and $40,000, exclu- Mrs. very fond of the country uitation the Kirkby-Travis match were halved, | each winning one, On the homeward Journey two holes was the greatest dif- ference between them. Going to tho fift- teenth they were all square, Kirkby Kot by the sixteenth by his fine, long drive: but lost the seventeenth through allcing, He was particularly lucky to halve the eighteenth, which meant a win, after hooking his tee shot. The crucial point was on the fourteenth, where Travis, after a bad second, got an impossible He. To complete the trouble on the fiftoenth Travis could not seo the line of the bole, both being In a swampy patch, but Kirkby got down bie jong putt > . (MRS, EARLE GOLF CHAMPION; DEFEATS MISS HOLLINS. PNGLEWOOD, N. J, May %4—Mra, Victor Earle proved too much for her | athletic opponent, Miss Marion Hollins, defeating her tn the final round for the women's metropolitan title for @ year, 6 up and 4 to play. The ¢ Mrs n 8 e h ’ 4 wnquld ehe return, He says ho intro: | "7 a cee In os duce’ her to Mott, which he exceeding. i AA ae el, 4 iy segrets. Both the Howncs and tly | The final was at 18 holes, Mrs, Karl 5 ntered m the Wykagyl Club, was Hewttts, Mrs. Bowne's family, come | ¢” from the oldes: Long Isle | runner up last year and has had much an& The wife received the best of glu- | mere exr rience than her rival, Youn cation and was brought up among the | Miss Holling never played in the contest most refined surroundings before, having only recently taken up of athletics, rows and swims, the sport She has long been known as ficlemt at golf and tennis and rides 1 a social horsewoman. @ Cossack. When the two weve mar-| jp ht, First Sixteen, Final ame ewe Wtion was & moe: satistactory | Round— or Whitney, Morris one to the families and frends on both | 9 Sr rane ye |clatr, 8 up to 1 to play, Bowne ts a wor + above * ay. the @verage height, and is said to be| Second Sixteen, Minal Round—Mre. Bhp has dark eyes, brown|Lloyd Wimpfthelmer, Deal, beat Mrs, ant figure, + was |W, J. Faith, Wypagyl, 8 up and 1 to Wel Mked by society, Mr. Bowne was keown to Broadway unti! about five n Bight, Second Sixteen, Final yeawe ago. Mra, Bird, Dunwood Miss oie aie cemeeeenmel a Graham, North Jer up and | U. &. Markemen Winners. BUENOS Ali Arge! a \. xteen, Final Round—Miss Ger- SEhe team ee m) hk gp . Me trade Pickhardt, Englewood, beat Mra. 2 ys presenting | Gyaries Greenhall, Hollywood, § up and the United States carried off the ins} to may. ternational © competition which] Beaten Eight, Third Stxteen, Fin terminated to-< 4,729 po st | Round—Mrs. W. Gardiner, Hacken the 466 puinis wcured vy the Argentina | sack, beat aire. ‘r. Mortarty, lng) Norbltt, | 108, hilrd. ‘Time, Loulse, Merry Chilton and T. B, Spears also ran and fin TOR Py 3-5. Susan Iannah, ONTO ENTRIES. WOODBINE RACE TRACK, TO- selling: 95; or Selling in, 108: ¢ RTA 8.000 added ii sIxit fam THondria alas $1.0 framion +Calunn fut HIRD RACE RONTO, Ont., May 24—The entries for to-morrow’ _ RIRST RAC races are as follows: Your-olda $500, added: Hue T Ai and up; Ix furlongs, bowl road Swont. 150) M42. dLenane nie Mo, ar at 145; pia 3 age, 13 sand ap wit foaled fn Can ? “Weren ; {Gorman éntey,” **Hendrie entry Thrve-Yerrole ar 100. BEGIN GAMES HERE WITH HILLTOPPERS | Wolverton Depends on Quinn to Pitch His Crew to Vic- tory in First Game. | | | BATTING ORDER. | __New York. Washington. | Dantels,tf. Moeller, If. | Zinn, rf. Poster, 3b, Chase, 1b. Han, ef, | Cree, If. Schaefer, 1b. Simmons, 2b, Walker, rf. Hartzell, 3, Kniitht, 2b, Marttn,ss. MeBride, a. Sweeney, & Alnsmith, ¢, | Quinn, p. Walker, D. | Umpires—Rvans and Egan. AMPRICAN LPAGUE PARK, NBW vailed on the Hill ‘Top this afternoon when Washington opened Its series with Wolverton's crew. A July oun beat down on the fiold and the players seemed well satisfied and more at home than 4s usual during spring games. In the grand stand and bleachers straw hats predominated for the first time this year, Walker took the mound for the Sen- ators, with Ainsmith behind the plate, while Wolverton selected Quinn and Sweeney as his batter; i cateamrrenannmenened STATIONER HELD AS FENCE FOR SCHOOLBOY THIEVES. From School Says He Sold Them to Brounstein. Joseph Brounstein, has @ little stationery shop at 20 Avenue A, was arrested this afternoon on a charge of receiving stolen pads, pencils and copy books from pupils of Public School No, 158, at Avenue A and Seventy-elghth street. The stationer was arrested by Patra man Wallis, who had been called to th school by Janitor Dowd, The janitor had pte! thirteen-year-old Francis 3 Kast Elghty-first street, » youngster Was carrying out a a a base on balls as a starter, ut Groh | gross of copy books he had stolen from the storeroom, The Soy sald he was going to them to Brounstein, He confessed the had been systematically robbing the school and gelling the plun- der, ‘The boy was allowed to go to the shop and when he had turned the copy books over to the stationer, Brounstein ‘was arrested, Miss Anna Ryno, prin- cipal of the school, came to the shop and {éentified, as the property school, about $100 worth of the er’s stock. ————__. SUMMER IN CONGRESS. Firat Signs Given by Speaker Clark and “Uncle Joe” Cannon, WASHINGTON, May %4.—Summor of- fictally arrived to-day in the House when Speaker Clark tucked a huge handkerchief under his chin to save a wilting collar, discarding dignity of the Speaker's rostrum. (i Joe” Cannon, when he saw Clark's neck protector, unbuttoned the bottom button of his vest—the only one he ever fastens, while Representative Sereno Payne and dorens of other mem- bers followed suit and daringly dls- Played gorgeou E. J. Chamberlain Successor of C, M. Hays, Loy LONDON, May ment was made to-da: seph Chamberlatn, the Grand Trunk Pacific been appointed in Titanto Disaster. —The announce- that Edson Jo- President of Railway, has to succeed Charles M. Hays, who lost his fe in the Titanic disaster, as Wresident of the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, ee LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 2%4.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follow FIRST twoyearolde | filltee; four Hollie Richards, 103; Or Lamodes 107 Ha Around, 103; 105; | Mot > Anna. fatrila, 103; Sprightly Miss, TACK. se lin Kk. baiinon) ; Ornamnona, 1 OW. ML Onbe us); Hanuis, 151, sees Ae Brownell Comba); Wander vin aterreta, 11, (hed THIRD, RACK. —Handtoan : Joss High Private,“ six furlongs, —Ran 10; Grover ‘Hughes, via. 10s, Churchill Downs, handi the—Cavtaia Bristow Star Motth it, 100, 108 one mile and e's ms Express ho 1 100; SA 3 RACE. Salling Dave ¢ | FIprit vos % furlongs Gorton, 104; Sea Clift, j Sir Giles 102; Impnideot, i 108 forking Lad, 106 Lessiralel TOS, AN Red, 107; Conpertown, SIXTH RACE.—Sellng; one mile aad on half. Stewde SS; Timotet, 108. Labol ky SE VOR! Expliot, 106; ‘Limpet, 108; Deingerfield, Helene, 101 @ Allowance claimed. ‘Track heavy, | cree Beet bense WOMAN ASLEEP FIVE DAYS. | Johnny Evers tia? dial Attending Doctors Fall tn Fetorts | estes , CUMBERLAND, 1, May %4.—With g' Mr William TMarpe fifty-two, of Har- pensville, Lo: since last say the woman shows no signs of ines | although nourishme: | wood, 1 up G9 holes), | inday » has slopt eteadtt) night. Physician: growing weak t On from lack @ during the past four weeks Mrs, Ha: per has slept for twenty and twenty eight hours two other occasions Collars 2 for 28¢ ample scarf space y 8 F to button an don't tear out, GSO. P. IDE & CO., Makers, TROT, YT. they YORK, May M.—Midreason weather pre- | Boy Caught Taking Copy Pads! FALDAY, MAY 4 “AND WALLSTREET BUT __EEPS PLANS SEE '“Haven’t Any,” His Answer, “And if 1 Had | would Not Tell Them.” Charles W. Morse was in Wall etreet to-day and visited several of his old business friends and acquaintances. Ho leoked the picture of health and walked with a springy step, as in the days when he was one of the powers in the Street. One of his first calls was on Arthur Braun, formerly of the firm of Primrose & Braun, who trans- acted much of Mr. Morse's business on the curb, Morse went directly to his oMces, No. 43 Exchange Place, and | after a short chat the two emerged. Mr. Morse also called at the Assets Realisation Company, No. 25 Broad street. This company took over the affairs of the National Bank of North America when that institution closed during the panic of 1907. The bank | was directly under the management of Mr. Morse, and it was partly due to the method of doing business in this institution that Mr. Morse was sent to prison, ‘Mr, Morse talked for publication in the Airectors room of the Assets Realization | Company. He was evidently in the best ot spirits and greeted newspaper men cordially. Have you any plans for the future?" he was asked. | No," he answered cheerfully, “and I wouldn't tell you what they were if I had, There is nothing to say, When I arrived I met the newspaper 1 any of the newspaper men getting ex- clusive stories from me. because there is nothing I want to talk about.” _—— ELECTRIC PARK ENTRIES. BLECTRIC PARK RACE TRACK, Md., May %4.~The entries for Saturday are as follows FIRST RAOE—Selling. about five furloogs.——Tennewoe Kngland, 105; Gold Check, 110, M. Tate, | 96, Top k, 100, Piet Ald, 100; District Attomey, 115; Good’ Acre, 111. SECOND RACE—& three-year-olds and Wings iat Cattoke, 11 La Hate, 100" | ie, Vib; wonle, 110; bernie, 130) "Bren: RACK Gelling; Pree-zearchde and wp Arenas. | le o € three-year-olds and up; and 112; Little en eee Cem y ALL; Demoness, 113; Mt TAK: Corinth, 11%) Mertse, 114, FOURTH RACK —Selll year-olde; abont five furlongs.—-Wiilis, 1 va at 1085 fy 116s, lady, Ana, int, "Mama dohason, 100; *Hrovernor,, 97. FT ont oe Selling: sero. reniiclde ent pj fon one-half furlongs, — tered, Nh, Nita ant Paces 1100 *Georwes Go Hall 107; Jack Bunlette, 111; Crease, 110: *Chetetmas 95; Lucille K., 210; Adolanta, 102; *Stelke Out, 107. : 4 SIXTH RACE —Selling: ry Bond Heart, 110: gon, 107; Handrunni 4s Mins Nett, 106; Monty Fox, 120, PREUTENTA RACE. selling’ finec yearolds oo tion to duty just before the Watt will a. taining expert | builders regarding reforms in ship con: struction to increase safety, visit the navy return here Saturiay night corroborated by the for instance, the charge tha speed, which Mr. Ismay 4, A9idZ. GRIFFITH'S SENATORS MORSE SEES BANKERS [SENATE TO PROBE DINNER PARTY ON THE TITANIC Mrs Widener Will Be Asked About ‘Millionaires’ Affair,” Reported Held on Liner, WASITINGTO: May U—-An unex. pected flying trip to Philadelphia and New York by Senator William Alden Smith, Chairman of the Senate Titanic Investigation Committee, was made te- day. Rear-Admiral Watt, Chief Navy Con- structor, accompanied Senator Smith. Their mission is connected with the Ti- tanto Investigation, but was kept secret. It was learned, however, that In Phila- delphia Senator Smith will take tho tes- timony of Mrs. P. A. D. Widener, widow of the railroad magnate who wa: drowned when the giant liner sink, It is charged that Mr. and Mrs. Widener were hosts at a ‘millionaires’ dinner party” on the Sunday night that the Titanic crashed into the iceberg and that Capt. Smith was a guest. Mra, Widener’ testimony will be the last taken and it is expected to throw ight on Capt. Smith's alleged inatten- Ip struck, At Philadelphia and New York Admiral lst Senator Smith in ob- testimony from ship- They will" is at both cities and As to J. Bruce Is Managing men on Director of the International Mercantile | the steamship and let them ask all the! Marine Company, the final report of the | questions they wanted to. I haven't any | senat thing to add to my answers to them and} tee will content itself by the use of I won't have, There isn't a chance for excerpts from his testimony. first 's Titanic ‘Investigating Commit- It was believed he would |be specifically ‘iticised, but the committee tn Its dis- cussion held close to the evidence and | the report will ignore statements made putside of the record that have not bean vidence, excluding, he directed the Titanic’ tod. reforms in Yapt. Smith to increase Legislation to carry out t ocean traffic whose necessity the Titante disaster has point be consid of the Senate Committe next Thursday, already before the committee, these will be added the proposed legis- 1 out probably will the regular meeting on Commerce r of pills are and to ed A numt ation which Senator Smith will present when he submits his report next Tues- Gay. The report requires no action by the Senate, introduce will be referred to the Com- mittee on Commerce. made to enact such legislation as will enable foreign governments to co-oper- ate with the United States for uniform but the bill which he will An effort will be methods of safeguarding ocean pae- enger traffic. os Sing Sing Term for White Slaver. Herman Goldman, twenty-four y | ° Initial transactions in the stock market to-day, while quiet, were ex- ceedingly firm. Led by Steel, Union Pacific and Reading the entire list worked up nearly a point during the first hour. Special rising power was manifested in a number of specialties, notably American Can and United Slates Ruvver. American Tobacco stood out conspicuously with a gain of 3 point: ‘The list stil! pursued an upward trend in the subsequent dealings. Steel crossed 70, Reading moved over 174 and Union Pacific mounted to 171 1-4 ‘Trading settled into a protracted spell of lethargy in the afternoon, What Nttte business developed occurred mostly in the Gas shares and American Can. Moderate improvement set In during the final hour and the list was nearly at top range of the day at closing time, Union Pacific, Reading, Steet and Copper ruled fairly strong at the finish. The Clo Prices, To-day's highest, lowers and last prices of ttocks and of net’ changes, as compared with Yentarday's final figures, arv'as follows Net 0. 6 ; cues, ‘cat ebay bn Can. +% re + & = +% +h = 8 + %* + & = +1 af 78 $4 eS ag *% ¥ ts 1 Central pile! Tabigh Valley + % Louis, & Nast: poe Pac. =e ee a y pei tM Rock T#land = % z3 + % Tod ty 10% + 518 $4 88 a iu —— ee ACTIVE SECURITIES. United Atates 500 shares, Reading, 10,900 shares; Tacific, 11,800 ahares’ Copper, 8,500 American Can, 13,206 shares,’ and People’ 5.900 shares. A QUARTER CENTURY BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Over Five Million FreeSamples Given Away Each Year. The conatant and increasing, sales from 8 tl it i | Foot-Ease, the antis larege re to be shaken into the shoes for Tired, Aching, Swollen, Sweating, Tender Feet. Gives instant re! Rees ae Ries ieearney. 100; Graco: | old, of No. 73 Grafton street, Brooklyn, | to corns and bunions, blisters and callous spots Har edigte, 160, Gantcnna 16. Rinda; | who pleaded guilty pefore Judge Crain | Allen's Foot-Ease makes walking « delight Fi mr eACHL Galina ane a gaa|in General Sessions wf compelling a a thing for Dancing ae Cal for ‘up; about ve furlongs, — Bill ares, a venteen-year-old girt to lead ut it reaking in New everywhere. 105; Sabo Bends, 112 Pint. rece | S08 Prison for not less tan four years trial ge address, Allen S, Olmsted, LeRoy, called at 345 PS or more than elght years. 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