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oA BE MY LITTLE | COMMUTER Te ae. & you _—— THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DV&USMSER 46, us ByMPING MY UMBRELLA Back THERE 2 Meet tn the waiting room of @ depart- ment store at a certain hour. GIRL FOUND TO BE SUFFERING PROM COCAINE POISONING. Finishing her shopping an hour ahead of the time appointed to meet her mother, the girl entercd a firet clase moving picture theatre on Broadway, neat the shopping district. Bho had a eat near the back of the theatre, which was in semi-darancs. During the course of the show she felt twice @ harp Jab fm the back of her neck, like the prick of @ pin oy needit. Lach Ume mhe put her hand back as though expeciing to find that @ pin had caught in her coat or cola Just after the sccond stad she noticed it was avout time to m and left the theatre. feception room of and suddenly felt oman attendant helped her into the retiring room and sent for the store's trained nurse. A careful examination convinced the nuree that the girl was suffering from a © neavy dose of poison. When the gir: was, revived she remembered the ex- perience in the theatre and examination whowed two marks in her neck, ob- viously made by a hypodermic needle. ‘The second case was that of a sales. girl at Bender's, She was aitting in a =. moving picture theatre near Columbus 7 [the big Broad atreet depactment stores 8 couple of others at a popular soda fountain in the same street. In evoh In- etance tho “needle-man” was said to be however, just off his haif- }@ White-slaver, Alway: as he w out to carry conscious victim, pretending @ hus! panion or real fema’ according to the storics, und efiscted » reacus, ‘The closest invertigation by both the wark newspapers and the police brought out any anbsetantlation of these reported incidents, Newopapers in thie and adjacent towns have also investigated many such reports, but in no inatanco could the inveat!fatora obtain « single name or & sinele definite fact. The stories were much all alike in detail STORY FORCES SCEPTICAL TO BELIEVE. The Megaro case, therefore, looms up, an Detective Captain Tuite of the New- ark force phrased it, as mighty bis proposition and a mighty peculiar one.” “I scarcely know what to think about ft." the Captain sa'd, on the c: him. “I didn’t believe these things hap- pened, but what can you think in this hen I re-examined her to-day, when she w-s calm and col- nd his co}league | e, Capt. Cordany, agracd with | +. Cirole, when she felt @ sharp stad in “her arm. She thought it was tom a pin and paid Mttle attention to it. Bud- dently she grew faint and semi-con- scious. She was assisted from the thea- tre by an usher and by am elderly, bearded man, who told the house at- tendunts he was the girl's father and would sce her safely home He was about to put her in a taxicad when the lected, told tho same story that she told last night upo~ leaving the ‘he- atre 111 and semi-byaterical. The man took @ seat besite her in the dark the- atre, Shoe reached over to pick up hor wrap. She felt a eharp pain in her fight wrist—and ene has the plain mark ef a needie-prick there — ani then she became numbed, “Our police surgeon, Dr. Henry Clark, Attended her and found that she ap- Deared to have been poisoned.” “Young Megaro i certainly net white slaver, eo far as we could learn,” sald Capt. Cordano. “IIe came here trom Buenos Ayres about four years ago. He i@ the nephew of Dr. Pane- crasio Mogero, a reputable physician, living @t No, 415 High street. They are Italians, although they lived in Argen- tina. |@TUDIED PHARMACY AND WORKS AS DRUG CLERK. “The boy atudied chem!vtry and phar- macy at the New Jersey Coll: of Pharmacy, but got on bad ter: his uncle @ couple of years ago for some Teason the uncle won't tell, and the doctor withdrow his support. Since then young Megaro hae been clerking in drug stores and candy shops, always where he would have a wt of women to deal with, “No! Nol my father.” In the excitement the elderly man clipped away. MAN 8AID HE WAS POISONED GIRL’S HUSBAND. ‘A girl employes of a fashionable Girl was on the platform ef the Third when a man, 4 £ ing man told the bystanders the his wife and wes permitted ‘He had reached the unconscious ‘woman recognized her. ‘Phey questioned the man, and when ‘the eaid he was her husband one of the (pirle exclaimed: ‘ “Why, that's @ le, Nellie isn't mar- * young arch of his room at No. 9 eet we did not find elther olson of @ hypodermic syringe. It would seem, therefore, if he is guilty that his instrument was thin needic, which was found in the box at the | Lyric after the performance.” ‘THe discolored needle found seema to WEGARO ONLY MAN &VER with | « GHARGED WITH THE CRIM (| Mer cries drow » crowd and before a @eliceman could be called man disappeared. + Megar> te the only man who has been young | be of foreign make and is three inches }long It will be subjected toway | to @ microscopic examinution in an of- |fort to learn whether or not there are @rrested anywhere in connection with The only traces of & drug upon It. ‘The police, alter consulting chemists and phyatoians, were inclined to the be- | Mef that “curare,” u drug sald to be in- | @igenous to the Amazon region of South America, was «sed 10 she effort to ren- der Mrs, Graff unconscious, This ts | maid to na’ paralytic effect upon the nervous system. But only an analyti- jeul examination of the aubstance on the needle of course will tell whether Or not thie theory is correct, ' ANTI-VICE SOCIETIES HAVE HAD COMPLAINTS. various anti-vice socteties here ncouraged to-day in the investiga. tion they are making of jhese stor! by developments tn Newark. Hereto- by Mrs. Graft. ‘Mise Clark was scen to-day at her je in Pacific street, * fm the Lyric Theatre, but discovered on @olag to the box that it was full. “& then took an alsle seat next to the ett box, Io this box was ® man, whose hatr was very black. I moticed him Particularly because at the time I sat wn he was jeaning from the box over @y chair, talking to two men, ooth of Whom were dressed in light sults, wav fat directiy in front af me. “After getting my seat I took off my coat and swung around to put it on a thar, At the same time J felt a acvere prick in my ieft arm. For a sovond 1 thoveht I had stuck @ pin into my flea. ‘Then the arm bexan getting numo and | . 1 knew that 1 was about to for ear of making & scene tp the theatre 1 got up and staggered 19 the ret.ring room, “There 1 lost consciousness complete- fy. 1 was revived twenty minut with aromatic spirita of joni though «ill weak, 1 went back to my erat. THREE MEN IN THE BOX HAD 9 VANISHED. “3 was curious to jearn just what had ned to me, und then noticed that the black-haired man in the box and Belg two acquaincances in the seat in front of ine had usappeared. They hud (mone from the theawe while I was in ‘Phe Fetiving room. | “Bince that eapertence I have been in ® Very nervous and excited of 1 after | gol home Unat so. eort “n Terese had been squirted ino my arm, ‘Would you recognize the man in the ‘pox?’ was asked. 3 would,” Sivs Clark answered. feast 3 think #0. p Newark newspapers have recelved B dozen indefinite stories about e Several such cases “At fore they have been unadie to get more shan the vaguest information, and nave been unable to prove @ single case that came to thelr notice. Former Assistant Diatrict-Attorney James B. Reynolds, now for the American Vigilance A with offices at No. 13 Fifth avenue, sald they were investigating several stories of thiy kind. The attitude of the officials of organt- aatiuue which have as their object the protection of young girls, ts that where theve is 80 much smoke there Is apt to be some fire and no amount of improba- bility can Justify them tn failing to ine veatigaie every complaint of the sort received. There ts some inclination to put the blame for the hair-raising tales on the 4 sex iitera- authority pointed out that the rapid education of young girls tn matters of sex cannot fuil to furniab |wome of them with weird excuses fab- |ricated from the lore they have Im- bibed when they happen to get in trou- Ue of one wort or another, One thiog that puazies the Newark |police In the Mesaro case Is that he was fouvd willl e.ttung in the box after Mra, Geaff was uttacked, ‘They don’ understaud why he didn’t follow if he thought the polson takin, effoct, or iake his escape If he thought it bad failed and going to com: plain. Lf guilty, they why he whould tay Megaro# uncle clams the youth knows nothing of South America or ite ‘isons He saya if the veent he will no @oubt be «1 if guilty he has no de- e. The doctor is not his nephew, but with> w his support some time ago de- nuse ihe boy showed indifference to his atudies, ‘The boy's father le a Joweller in Naples, and when he leit South America, according to the unole, he Was too young to have learned any- thing about poisons Young Megaro when asked about ‘‘curare’ eaid he | aever heard of it. TROUBLE-MAKING TROOPS LEAVE ALSATIAN TOWN Army Men Who Clashed With Citizens of Zabern Ordered Off to Camp. ZABERN. Germany, Dec. 6—Headed by the Commander, Col. von Reuter, the Ninety-ninth Infantry Regiment, whowe officers have caused eo much atrife between the military and civil authorities in Alea Zabern to-day on the way to uncomfort- uble camp quarters, half of the men going to Hagenau, eizteen miles to the northweat of Strassburg, in the forest and the other half to Bitech, @ small fortified town at the foot of the Vosges Mountain in North of Alsace. The transfer was ered by Emperor Will- jam. Not even the customary detach- ment was left in charge of the bar- racks and army property, a guard being Cotalled for this service from the g con of Strassburg. Military pewois, which had been « feature of town life wince the disordere began, dleappeared with the departure of the regiment The Viceroy of Alsace-Lorraine, Count ‘Charles von Wedel, returned to-day from his conference with the Emperor, and the Alsatian papers giadly interpret the fact that he has not retired from oMce as an indication that he recelved from the Emperor the necessary guar. antees of non-interference by tho mill- tary with civil rule in Alsace-Lorraine, _————. ny acquitted aire to interf unfrieudly towar a marched out of 'TO STOP MERCURY MISTAKES. m Will Adopt Rale Tha Must Be Labelled. Commissioner of Health Ernest J. Ledeile made public to-day tho resolu tion Which will be adopted by the Boara of Health to put a stop to the wholesale “accidental” mereury, The hoard has had under con- alderation for several weeks two ordl- nancer: One forbidding the sale of the Polson untess through doctors’ preacrip- tion, The other makes It compulsory for wholesalers and packers of the polaon to onclose {t In # separate wrapper. This latter Dill bis been approved by a ma- jority of the board and will be given over to the Board of Aliermen nest week ‘The law provides that bichlo- ride of mercury shall be pieced in a@ xpecial container, Wrapped in a cover of paper and labelled poison. Any per- son who packs It contrary to this rule will be guilty of w violation of the new section--No, 67—of the Sanitary Code, Bie Hohe NIGHT SESSIONS FOR SENATE Currency Hill Work Will Be F, 10 A. M. to 11 P.M, WASHINGTON, Dec 6.—Democratic ‘ with the ald of con Republican vetes succeeded to-lay in forcing a prokramme of thirteen-hour-a- day sessions for the Currency bill, Pwo hour’ recess from 6 to $ o'clock in the vening Will be the only break In the anily work from 10 o'clock in the morn- jug until Lt o'clock at night Senutors Horah, Brady, Brandages, Kenyon, La Fol- kins and Smoot, all Ro- publi Joined the Democrats voting for the long daily session, Roum rman Army BERLIN, 6&—Prince Charles, eldest gon of the Crown Prince of Roumania, ix to enter the German army on Jan. 1 ae te nant in the First Foot Guards at Potsdam in order to com- plete his military education. The Prin who is twenty years iN to remain two years with the regiment, King Charles of Roumanta, who t# a Hohen- zollern prince and was born at Sigmar Ingen, Germany, has always retained hie high opinion of the German military « i CORNING, N. ¥., Deo. 6—Two enil- dron, Madge, fifteen years old, and ‘Theodore, tive years, of Judson Ripley, a farmer of Thurston, were burned to death early to-day in 4 fire which destroyed thelr nome. Three other children were recued by neigh tiple weae at Mr. and Mrs. | dance. we We —~ ‘ Guess Lt GWE ANOTHER THOUSAND TO TH TIRES WiLL BLow Cut REFORE | CAN GET Tuem T PELHAM - 4y13. we Aw), Hy FOR (T TomoRROWw WHEN YOU Have moRE ME: — Suppose THESE My WIFE ALWAYS MAKES ANE LUG A ars THE SIZE BuNtLeE SOMETHING IS NEw ROCHELLE] ALWAYS HAPPENING HOSPITAL T ME‘ Now FUND! (VE PROPPED MY TICKET f, « Home. ff - NEXIAN REVOLT ARANGT HUER FAST SPREADING Costa Chica District Around Acapulo Up in Arms and Communication Cut. WASHINGTON, Deo, 6.—State De- Dartment advices to-day told of the @pread of the Mexican revolutionary movement. The entire Costa Chica dis- trict around Acapulco is in revolt against Huerta. Telegraph communl- cation between Acapulco Cy and the capital of Guerrero has been interrupted. Treaseuring despatches were roceived from Monteroy, where Americans and other foreigners were reported in dan- GIANTS REACH JAPAN AFTER ROUGH VOYAGE Little Coal Left on Damaged leamer When She Arrives— Sox Take First Game. Ste ‘TOKIO, Japan, Dec. 6.—The Chicago team of the American Baseball League and the New York team of the National League arrived four Gaye late at Yoko hama, the Empresa of Japan having ex- Derienced terrife weather on her voyage across the Pacific, Go little coal was left in the steamers bunkers that it was feared at one time she would beforced to make for Northern Japan. The captain, however, decided to continue to Yokohama, where the steamer came into port to-day slightly damaged. Consul-Generat Thomas 6am- mons went out on board a tug to greet the members of the teama. Later in the day the players received an ovation on the grounds of Kelo Un!- versity, Toklo. President Eikich! Ka- mada pitched the first ball in the firat match in Japan, This resulted as KIVIAT WINS SENIOR CROSS COUNTRY RACE AT VAN CORTLANDT Leslie, Long Island, Junior: Champion, Beaten in Final 200 Yards. Sand persons, Abel Kiviat of the Irish- American Club finished first in the senter cross-country race this after- noon over the Van Cortlandt Park Coursa HH. L. Lesiie, Long Island A. @econd, and Tom Ranien of C., wi ‘the Irish-American A. C, was third. The race was a bitter fight between Kiviat and Leslie, William Kramer, | ¥°u! favorite and last year’s winner, dropped |* Chicago contract, were denied by TINKER WOULD JOIN With Ex-Manager of Reds on Next Season’s Plans, of the Pittsburgh Bareball Club, afternoon. Herrt.ann, and that is just | this thing has gone.” Reports circulated here that President Ackerland and Evera of the Chicago club had con the Chicago club, and had decided they PITTSBURGH, Dec. 6.—"T saw ‘Joe ‘Tinker in Chicago yesterday where ¢ stopped to find out whether he would consider a proposition to play with, Phtaburgh,” said Fred Clarke, manager this “He said he was willing to play in only two cities, Pittsburgh or Chicago, and he would come here if the deal was put through. As a matter of ‘Through Mines formed by ten thou- fact { don't know that Tinker is on tho | enterlig, market because I have not seen Mr. | 8 far ax! Viee- Manager ferred in this city this morning con- cerning the acquisition of Tinker for would not ask him to put his name to By VIC ade ao Fore! THREE PRISONERS LASHED PIRATES OR CUBS} AT THE WHIPPING POST Fred Clarke of Pittsburghs Confers} Two Get Ten and the Third Twenty Weits in Jail Yard at Wil- mington, Del. WILMINGTON, Del., Dec, 6.—Joseph Wilso., colored, received ten lashes at the whipping post in the Workhouse yard to-day for beating his wife, Wil- son will also serve four months. James Plater, colored, convicted of lars ceny, was alao given ten lashes and ie to eerve #ix months, William Jackson, also colored, received twenty lashes, having been convicted of breaking and He is to serve three years in addition, To-day's whippings were witnessed by nine persons, and Warten Crawford, who plied the lash, occupied but @ short time in carrying out the letter -|of the law. All three men twitened {nervously as they were lashed, but none made an outcry. gest A HOUSE HONORS GAILLARD. Resolution om Death of Colonel tn polnoning by dichloride of » Nearty all Americans and most of foreign women and children have! fled, ‘Chicago The Departmem was advised that New York David Spiedie, a British subject, ebdout een ene” whose safety the British Ambassador THREE DIE WHEN MAIN follows here made representations, is well et his ranch in the Tampico district. John Davenport, an American, also reported missing, 9 sage at Durango. On complaint of Mexican Consul Ga- yon at Mobile, R. A. Denton, an Ameri- can interested in allver mines in Mex- feo, arrested in that city to-day pending an investigation of an alleged A ustering expedition, The Mexican Consul's information was that the filibustering plan contem- plated loading two echooners with arms here, trane-rshipment to a steamer of the Florida coast and the raising and arming of a big body of Mexican rebels at Belise, Honduras, from which place they could march on Frontera, Mexico, Water Supply Cut Off— Street Traffic Blocked. Bastern avenue early to-day. —_—o— supply of halt the olty was cut off and BRITISH DIPLOMAT street car tramc in the east end was ON MEXICAN MISsIon. |" VERA CRUZ, Dec. 6.—Lieut.-Col. Moreton F. Gage, attached te the Hritish Embassy at Washington, left here to-day for Mexico City. It was aid that he is in Mexico on a eecret mission Gage and the British consul here refused to discuss his visit, The attache arrived last night on the Steamship Seguaranca. ‘That Miniate: of the Treasury de la. Lama is bound for France wan doubted hero to-day, when it was learned that SEIZURE OF GRAFT PROOF PART OF PLOT, BURSTS IN CINCINNATI Houses Flooded and Half of City’s, CINCINNATI, Deo, 6—Three men were | @rowned and a dosen others working in @ street trench barely escaped death when « sixty<nch water main burst on Beveral houses were flowed, the water HENNESSY CARES the fleld clear for Kiviat and Lesiic. |The Long-Island entry led untit within 200 yards of finish when Kiviat dashed to the front with a burst of speed and raced home twenty yards in the lead. His time was 33 minutes 27 seconds. More than 8.00 crowded around the starting line and saw Kiviat, carrying No. 13 on hia back, get away last Lealie Jumped to the lead like a shot, closely followed by his clubmate, Kramer. It looked like # sure victory for the Long Island A. C., as Koleh- mainen, the worid’e greatest runn { fated to start for the Irish-Ainertcaas, At the first lap Kramer eprung a pain in his and retired, Leslie was in the lead running easily. After t! firet lap the leader started pulling @head of the pack. Kiviat remained in third place until near the sixth mile when coming down from a steep hill from the golf course he slipped past Leslie and >reeset lime, an easy winner, The New York A. C. and the Irish- American Club were tied for the point ecore, each getting 32 points. pele aba ie HORSE MOUNTS PLATFORM OF STREET CAR; TWO HURT Frightened by Boys on Roller Skates, Animal Jumps out at the end of the first lap leaving |{lenda of Ackerland this afternoon, >. he | boxes of rifles and bayonets. siong the home-stretch to the finish | munitions of war were moved from Recognition of His Work. WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—As a recogni tlon of the notable services of Lieut.- Col, Gaillard in the construction of the Panama Canal, the House to-day unanl- mously adopted a resolution of regret at his death, The resolution was,gre sented by Representative Austin of Seas nessee. “In view of his conspicuous services, T will not object to this unusual, pros ceeding,” paid Republican Leader Mana when the resolution was presented. OFFICIALS SEIZE ARMS SENT TO IRELAND Belfast. Men,..Bxcited, Smuygle to Rural Districts Consignments Already Passed. BELFAST, Dec. 6,—Obeying the royal proclamation against the importation of arme into Irejand, the customs authori- tlea to-day seized and confiscated elgh- ty-nine cases of ammunition and eight That Healthy Odor of SYNOL Proves Its Qualities Intense excitement has been created among the rank and file of the Ulster Unionists by the royal proclamation prohibiting the importations of arma and ammunition, During the night large quantities of rifles, bayonets ant Relfast to country towns tn automo- diles for fear the Government author!- ties might put tho Irish Crimes Act into force and siese the war atores al- ready collected, a CHARLESTON WINNERS, FIRST RACE~Three-year-olds and up; Puree $300; five and a half furlongs.— Hearthstone, 109 (Deronde), 19 to 6, 6 to 6 and 1 to 2 first; Pike's Peak, 102 | (Randolph, 16 to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to second; Clem Beashey, 11 (Doyle), 19) to 1, 4 to Land 2 toi, third. Time, 1.091 he bought a ticket only for Havana, He sailed late yowierday aboard tho steamship Ipiranga of the Wand line. Tt win given out at Mextco City that (Continued from First Page> Henneesy, ami also the Attornay-en- Ye la Lama was golng to France to negotiate @ loan, but it was believed here to-day that he ds going to New York. ¥ The familles of Evariato and Daniel Madoro also nailed for Havana on the Ipiranga, to join the two Maderoa tn Cuba. eral'e office on destroying evidence col- lected at great expense in Warren, Mont- gomery, Ulster, Greene, Rensselacr, Suffolk and Otsego Counties, I trust the gentlemen most concerned will ap- preciate the favor done.” PUBLIC '8 ENTITLED TO AN EXPLANATION, Mr, Hennessy etated that the public ja entitied to en explanation of why evidence was destroyed, and is aleo entitled to know what man or men ‘moving behind the scenes,” ordered this d at night. Mr, Hennessy de- cla that neither the Governor nor Mr. Osborne ever demanded possession of this evidence from him. He insists that proper legal receipts of the ma- ierial should have been obtained for LOCOMOTIVE RUNS WILD, CARRIES MAN TO DEATH Collision Throws Victim Across Throttle, Starting Das That Ends in Derailment. BUFTALO, N, Y., Dec. 6.—With the body of an unconscious man lying across the throttla, a Lake Shore locomotive ran wild in the West Seneca yards to- day, and atoppod only when It left the rails and turned over aa it struck & switch, after running over a mile unguided. The mangled body of Con- ductor John J, Bannigan of Buffel Was found in the wreckage. ‘The engine wus started on its wild course when it was side-wiped on cross-over by a atring of freight ca that were belng shunted down a siding by another engine. Fireman John F. Keenan shouted @ warning and jumped to safety, Engineer Roy F, Wooster was thrown from the cab by the col- lision, Hannigan was thrown baok, stunned, against the thrott! pact of ils body threw the t open and the locomotive at: full speed, carrying Bannlgan to his death. FORTY MEN DROWNED WHEN STEAMER SINKS COPENHAGEN, Deo. @—Forty men, he entire crew, were drowned when the Bwedish steamship Matmberget faya- dered in @ North Gea storm to-day, vourt purposes before Its removal. “Bhould the Governor have leisure to explain this,” continued Mr. Hennessy, “I trust he will tell the people about the activity of the Attorney-General's office in this matter, Every man, wom- an and child in New York who can read has known about the hignway frauds for sixteen months. The Attorney-Gen- eral's office never moved, although mil- lions are invoived. The Governor has the Murphy sie of the fence or on the fence, He is not over the fence, anyhow. He has said he would clean up the frauds, What concrete thing has he done to clean up frauds im this Stater” Mr. Hennessy wound up his statement by di ing that Gov. Glynn publish the correspondence sent to him, He added that he would speak at Rocheste: to-morrow night on “political graft, its source and ita cure, and also about the Governor of New York and bie ad- miniatration, ALBANY, N. ¥., Dee, 6.—Gov. Glynn made it plain to-~day that he did not intend to pay any attention te the com- plaint of John A. Hennessy that the Osborne investigation was not acting fairly. “Under the Moreland Act,” sald the Governor, “Mr. Osborne has ne authority to try anybody. He can ealy investigate and repert te me” Onto Car, A horse attached to a moving van velonging to Frank Spinel of No, 40% hast Bleventh street, took fright at boys roller skating past it in front of N ing and started at a galiop toward Avenue A, where @ norihbound car was | crossing the street. The animal dashed head first into the rear platform of the car, Kata of No. of the car gate, The horae kicked and equirmed in an effort to extricate iteelf, but Policeman McCue of the Fifth « it just as it was Frants of Bellevue Hospital treated the 416 East Eleventh street this morn-| ronde), 6 ty 1, 5 to 2 and 6 to 5, first: | injured and sent them home, —_——_—__. 100 KILLED OR HURT IN CRASH OF TRAINS near Costestl, te the southwest of Austin Sturtevant, Tom Holland, Little; Synal liquid soap ie not « faney here Samuel 231 Monroe street and Bernhardt Braunatein of No. %0 Grand street, were standing. Both were badly bruised. The horse stuck in the wreck Ep, Willis, Toison D'Or, Blitzen jr, |f | cake ef putrified animal fate beveratein also ran. if | Glled with cheap perfume and SECOND RACE. — Three-year-olds |§ | sold to the public as a toilet, and upward; $300; ‘flve and one-haif || | soap. ol i enuine antl= furlongs—Bat Masterson, 108 (De- septic clear: and germ de- stroyer, made from pure vege- table materials. SYNOL That beleamte oder of heakh rom nol seap preves Re eikltties sued paptered Viying Yankee, 111 (Rightmire), 6 to 1, | & to 2 and 7 to 5, secomt; Daday Gip, | {106 (J. McTaggart), 5 to 2, 6 to 6 and | 1 to 2, third. Time, 1.08 3-5, Premter, | Incision, Ancon, Mamma Johnaon, Eaton, Elsowhere, Skeets, Silas Grump and Mira Dell uso ran. THIRD RACE—Two-year-olde; purse #00; five furlongs.—Hrave Cunarder, ure toilet that 15 @eronde), 1 to % 1 to 6 and out, i ia Saad in evere frst; Miss Gayle, 110 (Obert), 13 to 5, 9 hold for health’s sake. to 10, und 1 to % second; Dainty Mint, 105 (Martin), 60 to 1, 15 to 1 and 4 to 1, It sterilizes the skin, third. Thine, 1013-5, Harebell, Brigs At all Dru; In all Nations. Brother, Gulden Chimes, ia Gardner also ran, FOURTH RACE—The Argyle Hotel Handicap; thre $1,500; one mile ar-olds and jand 7 to 10, first; John Furlong, 11) (R. Goore), 4 to 5, 1 to 8 and out, second Shertock Holmes. 114. HECOND RACE-Threo.year-olde and urwant nd a #ixteenth.—Ring- Ung, 105 (J. McTaggart), $ to 1, 2 to 1 Cariton G., 112 (Glass), 4 to 1, even Gohmtowalfohmtone Makers of Surgical and ‘edical Supplies and & to 10, third, Time, 1.48 2-5, G. New Brunswick, Nd . M. Miller and Lochlel alse ran, Roumanian Passengers Are Victims c ——— t " 1 SS in a Night Collision Near HARLESTON ENTRIES. slits LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. Bucharest. RACE TRACK, CITARLESTON, 8, ¢., | ~~~ = a Dec. @—The entries for Monday's races | RY AEH of ar ac . BUCHAREST, Roumania, Dec, ¢—|are as follows: coments intact mart dB About one hundred peraons are reported | FIRST RACK —Thrwe-year-cids and | woward: nay to have been killed oF injured in « ool Ehuron ie! tht. "Tour ato As a ——- ———— ston whioh occurred evening be- pce Mt : Harcourt, 111; xCliff Top, 108; 5 wilakes, 107 pels, 111; xSunguide, bud: tween @ pemenger and a freigit trein Coosse The Logical Way jucharest near the Danube. ‘The railway officials have requested the urgent despatch of ambulances to selling purse $300; atx furlongs,—<’amel, Dick Deadwood, 110; Sir Marien. 11 aChemulpo, 106; Guide Post, , If you have lost some article of set everything right by having a “I the scene, 114 Cr, WT dean, Shark, 110: Sylventn, 111 | a FOUND" ad. printed in the Morning —EEEE Mls Haateook. o6: Wott Ma 1s OY mari Th Heal 3 Hangs Him cen. 10g; gilarry dauder, JOT; s8vrtag | CIRCULATION in Ne ‘or Joseph Grant, forty-six, a printer, who | PUOUKEH” RACES tandican, pore (GREATER than if publisned tw the had lived at No. 311 East Fortieth | 800: sax furlongs — Vithste, 112: Aherwod, 119: | Hers Nd, Times, Sun and Tribune ADDED street, hanged himself by bie euspen: | tere Die ile kamal B ieye Mia’ ot | TOGETHER, dere to the door of @ cell in Raymond! FIFTH RACK —-T olds and uyrwand World ads, are best from the fact Btreet Jail in Brooklyn at 6 o'clook this morning, Grant was committed for vagranoy Wednesday morning and was to have been removed to Blackwell's | reat. LSS aie ee eam hegene peeeres Hearthstone, 100; eolling; pase $100; siz aud a half furwngs.-- Bernadotie, 100 shady a | that’ The World PRINTS MORB : Fort Mai, 101; Tinks, toi, | fale advertisentents every weck, th Ona a bits a Sah eat and year thin. ANY OTHER newopaper heat in the United States, SIXTH RACE—Theree-yeer-cids and upw eeling; $300; iz and 0 half furiongs,—| Ca” The Worl¢ accepts ? Hates, 106; Chartier, 116; Bent of Sever “io; | FOUND” ads, over the oh eedall Call 4000 Beekmas! Fe eee 3

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