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No Exe .._-" Charge, “> OVER All ‘Situations 600,000 Wanted Female’’ CIRCULATION advertisements fepeated in The SECURED. Evening World. OVER All “To Let” advts, in The 500,000 World this week CIRCULATION | sepeated in The SECURED. Evening World. PRI PRICE ONE CENT. [ “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” | CK NIGHT EDITION, ) | WINNERS AT BRIGHTON, With Only Four Starters, Hugh Penny Easily Takes the Ocean Wave 1 Two-thints of a mile o 1a), Clase By for, fina First Heat—Won by B.C. Bald, Buffalo; time, Am, 42 3-61 i] t] ‘ — EDITION ae = oy acs owt wen A Forger from Oklahoma Bs-|Says He's Delighted that the e ‘on by Frank J. Jenney, Utica | | etait / capes from Two Deputies | Excise Question Is Made MORE GLORY «sakes ith Langhable Bae a Party Issue Second Heat—Won by KB. Schmidt, Utica, 0 | yard; Ni fom Patchonue, 110 yard Third Heat—Won by Charles Spencer, Naitt more, 80 yards; J. Harrison, Asbury Park, 20 ] yarah pend, Time FTE soot, nridgeport | Lt Was a Spring Lock, and as He|The Senator's Advice, He De-! The Buffalonian Wins the) ink tisk "Festow Mrvadl"tcs |” Wrso woe ironed the Gouet | laren I in the Interest of wecond. | cacamceisasas Time—2.i1 4-6. Rt | Two-third Mile Class Bo |scczsrettote hatter ne, ! Was Clear. Disorderly Classes | Sixth Heat—Won by C. L. Leatherbury, Balt. more, 20 yards: Oncar Hedstrom, Brooklyn, 4 yards, second, Time—2 14. | — Race at Asbury. ganee't Ws" aecal, "benvet; © yard secu. | KEEPERS WENT DOWN TO THE BAR| THEN HE GOES FOR MR. ROCHE. | plieit-Alle National Champions, clanses A and . trial heats; winner to ride in Anal, —-- —_ First Heat—Won by Arthur Gardiner, Chicago. MURPHY WAS PIE FOR HIM, er eee cise, ce [Prisener Took the Elevator on the) Rigicules Him as “the Small-Fry HAWARDEN'S LUCKY ESCAPE. ja | Second Heat—Won by Chatles Murphy, Brook- tym, Time LB a. w. Porter, watham,| N@Xt Trip and Went—No One Ally of the Law- . Time—1,20 1: Fourth Heat—Wom by B. C. Bald, Buffalo. Knows Where. reakers.” . He Takes the Half Mile National |Tme3-711% 0. yy n,m. steensen, Citca; prea Don't Neglect Thieving and Robbing and Crimes of Violence While Trying to Stop Me! Mins? RACH= : time, 1m. 358, = — Drinking Beer on Sunday. Championship, Also Defeat- Bun tieat’—won by W. F sim Washington! ari.e eagient place in the world for | Seen me . pute — Long Bridge First. t rf time, Im. 31 4-58. i Senne Ae PL ene Wats Vresident Roosevelt, of the Police Hawarden See / ing McDonald, UnRientt Meat Won ty C. R. Coulter, Toledo; | Federal prisoners to escape from at the poard, talked politics in his private| RIOT ON RANDALL'S ISLAND. U RESULTS AT ST. ASAPH. BEDORD Kaci ig Blghth Heat-—Won by Ray MacDonald, New] Prevent time ts right here in New] ofice at Police Headquarters this morn-| =- - ' pial! n— ; 1} lath HeatWon by Otto Ziegler, Ban Joe.| ~ Nor ont ie keepers who! iM and talked them to Senator David One of the Keepers stabbed In the . RACE TRACK, ST. ABAPH, July 12. Perseus First. 4 °7,000 OUT AT THE A. P. W. TRACK, | Time 35 25 és fais in tise hands ae onneH ee Kennett Hill, though he didn't mention Riwht Check. eae —The races run on this track to-day tle Dorritt Second, ee eRe Mince hin tall “esterday: | a criminal, but other cities send along y Sonetors name. Hatt a doxen inmates of the House | Father Dougherty Says the 16th | tutet.se follows: THIRD RACE— Hix right-arm, from wrist to shoulder, | Deputy Marshals who do not know an .J{ NaS # reply to @ long letter from) oe Refuge, on Randall's Island, started gaerty Say First Race—Six and « half furlongs.— : was swathed in bandages, and his right) Denuly A Senator Hill to Chairman Roche, of the! °° ayaa aaah Mnene Precinct Is Greatly I ad, | | on by Carracus, 12 to J and & to Applause First. Ziegler’s Game Showing, with Ban-|irg below the knee was alrg ced up. | ordinary lock when they see one and Mana Damoucatiod Glut a riot, which occupled a dozen keepers recinc! reatly Improv Irish Pat second, ® to 1 for place, and a }ife ‘wick was ‘much admired, ‘and he| who sometimes persist in blowing out! 277M Mon ® siemols uy id : fad ten minutes to subdue, this afternoon. Lento thin ie ao by Rombasette Second. - ad W ve m C1 is hi i } Ms e = pert jaged Bruises—‘Quad” Rolls uel) neato a 100 feet {the Aas In the belief that tt 1s a candle. | joiger tetter from Mr. Hill to Benjamin) “°° Parker, one of the keepers, was RF. Dee, 7 to 6 and 1 to 2: Larimer sec. FOURTH RACE— ! : 1 eee te unite he Was lapping | TWO such deputies are at present stop- | domman, stabbed in the right cheek and after- Dp, Wright Testified that “ Angel’?| ond, 2,to 1 for place, und Lady May Magh Penny First, | ‘ a Mile in 1.50 3-5. Ziegler, He was carried to the hospital | ping at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, having | j44ch communications were pubilahed ¥4T4s knocked down by a baseball bat Se Ct oe ay Won >: Discount Second. tent on & stretcher, but his physician |come in yesterday from the wild aM | inis morning, and in them Senator Hil)! the hands of one of the rioters, Dennett Called Upon Him. ‘The Bake, 3 to Land # tole Monitoress vr ooh ( and bruised about the body untamed Oklahoma ‘Territory with @ stated his views on the enforcement of Tho#. Callahan, nineteen years old, of second, 3 ‘to 1 for place, and Siberia iH RACE— ~ ie Bald and Gardiner may arrange a| prisoner who is now roaming about at| Bee o Oak street, was arrested and fe- third, ' Time—t1.18 1- Sir Excess Fir (Spectal to The Evening World.) the Excise law by the Police Commis-)@ a * te Fourth Race—Six and a half furlongs.— atch to-day for a trophy. There fs . ‘0 e » Cor ASBURY PARK, N. J., July 12.—1f| mat! e his own sweet will. He ts John Bittel, signers, characterizing the enforcement Manded in the Harlem Pollce Court) peciared He Had the Backs of Two| Won by Catechism, 6 tol and 2 to much rivalry between the men, and the Rey del Carreres Second, the bikers keep on coming to town in| friends of each are confident that their| Who was convicted of forgery at Guthrie, onducted on rit charged with stabbing the keeper. Wyoming, second, 3 to 1 for place, and 4 the same crowds which they arrived | man ‘x superior. Okia,, and sentenced to seven yearst im- Mf Comtucted on @ narrow and liberal, CCT TT james O'Neill, keventeen Captains to Break. idle Me, third, “‘Tme—1.25, SIXTH RACE— last night and this morning there will}, Two-mile jhandican | (cneclal), clave B, prisonment. President Roosevelt was asked by an| Years old, and Thomas Hughes, the same ‘aien Mirage First. . be 12,00 wheels in town before evening. | “irs Meat Won by Charlen A, ¢ The Sheriff of the newly annexed In-| «yening World" reporter what he had | age, were playing ball, when Keeper NARRAGANSETT RESULTS. * Little Tom Seco: They come by every train, and lost A Gon tatn ate See tre ‘6: . D. ote and It ww to say on the subject. Busselberg noted a knife sticking from] jather James Dougherty, of Bt. Jo- : ——e a little time in getting out to the bicycle New. York, 210 ‘sarda, fourth: “Mart Leg Ae dears he Al tel ‘The Commissioner. meditated a mo-|one of Callahan's pockets, He demanded) geph'x Home in Lafayette place, waa| RACE TRACK, NARRAGANBET* (Special to ‘The Rvening World.) track, where the fifteenth annual rac-| Parlin. Sais, be Angus McLeod Bradford: |able'te eome aimscit, he sent hia brother, ment, and then said, slowly: it and was refused. tho first witness for the defense at the| PARK, July 12.—The results of th?! pack TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, ing meet of the L. A. W. is going OM | gn"varte Ee Lemnarde hutain ida ‘yards, [Able to come himsell, he sent hie browne.) wag g party man Tam delighted to| Callahan at the same ttme tried t9) resumption of the trial of Police Capt, | Paice run on this track to-day are as| july 12—An attractive card was the | in a blaze of glory. tecond;, Monk Srott,, Plainfield, 180 yards, third: | William H. Nix, and Frank Merritt 8! have my opponents make a party issue| slab the keeper. Keeper Park respond-| Joseph B, Eakins to-day. follows: magnet that drew several thousand per- When the crowd began to gath-| frer'n nomfort, Chester, 270 yards, Afth, time | WePutles. In order to have a sociable) { er at 8 o'clock to see the trial heats! —4%! 3-5 | time on the way Deputy Willie brought | of the enforcement of the Excise law, [ed to Busselberg for help, and|” father Dougherty testified that there| First Race—Four and a half furiongr. tried to take th yr Ta ee Pet) oven; |sona to the home of the beachcombers knife when he, too, W48) had been a marked improvement in the | © cone, 4 sneer Pa 1 tee +i ‘and thin afternoon, The entries promised a Kennnay Ch | “I feel ashamed that any party leaders the sun, which has been particularly | rat", juon mY i, Toledo, 10; hin wife along. At least he says he did. Kennedy. Chicago, 115 yards, second; | should expose their party to the degra- | stabbed. moral character of the Fifteenth Pre-| Torresdale third. Time—0.67 1-2. excellent sport, and the race-goer' merciful during the first days of the) W. J. Helfer, \ttice 70 verde They reached this city without a hitch dation of making am an igsue the de-| Ten ather keepers came to the scene.| einct during the past year, particularly | ypecong, Race-—One, mile, Won fy Me | heart felt Mieavy, When’ w oane ves ( meet, came out blaging hot and gave! Soyqion, clevel *}at 8.9 o'clock Inst night, but all felt | mand for the violation of law. and one of them knocked the knife from| jy Great Jones street. and Lafayette | necond, Sto for piace, and Phoebus | taken at the blackboard and a long list promise of doing @ little scorching on . eee mighty tired. The Kings County Penl-| “1 hope, for the sake of decent Ameri-| Callahan's han@ with @ ball bat place, third. ‘Mime—1.41 3-4, 2 of scratches was seen. its own account, EIGHT BICYCLISTS FINEC. tentiary was only an hour away, but! can citizenship, that all honest men of| He was ther overpowered and ar-| The successor to Father Drumgoole| pita Race Seven furlonme— won PY | The beat of the horses, however, re- Two thousand enthusiasts occupied they thought they would wait until! every party will indignantly repudiate | rested. in the famoux old school was Dr.|aecond, 2.t0'1 for, place, and ‘Onalaska; | mained in, and there was a prospect of seats in the grand stand when the race®| ne of Them Says He Pald @5 fora) Morning. So the quartet wandered into! advice given only in the interest of cor- Se noes a William F. Wright. He had been a wit-| third, ‘Time-1.29 1-2, | "| good finishes, The weather was cool ( were started this morning. Bice beds Woca | the Cosmopolitan Hotel and engaged two | rupt and dinorderly classes.” | FOR THE DREXEL CUP. nese for the prosecution, and Lawyer ——>—— and pleasent, half a gale of wind blo The results of the morning trial heats ‘ation-House Bond, rooms on the second floor. Bitwel and «1¢ jg stated that Chairman Roche has —_—- Hess subpoenaed him for the defense. BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. | tne trom the south, The track was dry, and races will be found below. Magistrate Mott, in Yorkville Court | Merritt were assigned to room 98 and) written you a letter, Mr. Roosevelt, in| Ramona, Amoriin and Elstemarte) “1 know Agent Dennett of the Park- su " and fast. , The Atiseneon Macon) to-day, fined eight bicyclists 2 each for | Nix and his wife to the room adjoining. | which he declares that you should place WelLUKG LacoheoatlGan! hurst Soclety,” ald the witness. “Ho| RACH TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH,| Hawarden, in the frst race, got tired riding on the sidewalk in Eighth ave-|No one knew that Bittel was a prisoner. | policemen on guard at the Union League A xentle southerly breeze tempered) ii, hetween Forty-ninth and Fiftieth| Then they went to room 9% {Spectal to The Evening World) lculled on me one day and served me | July 12.—The entries and weights for to-|of standing at the post and, rearing LARCHMONT MANOR, N. Y., July!/ With a subpe the heat during the afternoon and made 1 told ub next Sunday and raid the club just na ani sald he w $ on his hind legs, sat down on the fence ie plensant for the spectators, ‘thar [sects last night Bittel to make himself “to home.” The! the same as you woutd the resort of al Al be a Red ates i coe mgr miSkroy 8 races on this track are ws) on,his hind lege. sat down orden fence aoeeaeart however, struck the racers {, The bleyclints contended that they | deputies examined the lock of the door | poor man where @ cracker lunch ip | ie -Four-epecial races were malledi@yersT) 0 To aaa tha Boclety hadi the| pict nese—eall Ss yery near being’ mixed up in a bad ae neat gn oa they. turned out or {@d violated no law, the walk at this| carefully. It was a spring lock, opened! gold with a glass of beer. Have you re {te Larchmont Yacnt ¢ course. to- xt Race—Selling; one mi tangle. Jaden | backs of two police captains to break | Factotum y ch key 5 day. ‘The tug C, P. Raymo: 18 Paladin. ee FIRST RACE the backstretch on each lap and the| Point being unpaved, from the outside by latch key and) cejved that letter?” the reporter asked. i! 5 nd he wanted me to help break Captain | Maranall 106 Arapahoe 60108] op, oe" beat absence of rec: : "| Phillips, forty-two vears old, of the| Mrs, Nix and the deputies then went) gmali-fry allies of law-breakers, and 1 | *¢compante: he yachts ov ie e ae Ee by Ree teas ‘Starters K. St, HtFin, 5 Mrs, “fry - , and should turn in to break the backs of| — secoi _ Ash yeratto oe “There were fully’ 7,000 people In the | Girard Hotel. As Phillipa paid his fine| downstairs in the elevator after care-| pay no heed to them,” was the quick [Cree a a these captains.” 2 PY yo-7 iat dn areata aN gy Psat 1 ae 2 aft vt eat | to CI c! re i The original progra ded : . olde e, standa during the afternoon, the largest | to Chief Clerk Yebbitts he sald it cost | fully closing the door after them. They | reply ae en aesienich| Lawyer Moss could not shake tnie| # cell : Galen, ate 9 rete 1 te ] Con Baker rode in the first “pro” | ie bed at aa oad to procure | wanted a “cup of te “As tar as T know Ihave not received |TACe | [OF Mit cee Mer and. Vigilant | testimony. T05 F119” (Midgley). 2465 7 # release on bonds. ‘ \y shel . ‘ad: ected Defender anc ee anual ON 5 106 2 108 (Clerico) TT 6 Troe this SIternCOR. es wondi ale | When fection qdeslionsd he eald the SHEL Has aoeo. eeu thei lach aa ME Roche's letter,” he added. would compete, but ax a message was| Then Dr, Samuel N. Johnson was i Misr'Ditte, 107 (Wyaa): Hae alleeiuan welts arreateatrta told Hiveiart iid | Called, He said he had observed that) felling, mil joined’ the professional ranks this _af-| Golden Gate rushed to the front faker started Pre way with Con the corridor after the other: ‘noon. ant fe Fifteenth Precinct had Improved e ceived ing that these boats el received stat ie f r Fer Re Re fe tenrar race. the way, (0, the aa aU Bigt Be | ciovcconvoatse Up again je avints Fe SUNDAY LAW UPHELD. [not meet before the 2th, for this sea) steadily palace Captain “Hakine Took | Gutta Perches ppening up a mal of daylight, suc seen 3, mils 2 | co 5 id. 0 = = ’ was scratched command. rage. : « 4 5 7 Following are summariey of the after-| ‘This wag to go to the bondsman, A sa-| and went down to the main hallway near! {°°C fale southwest wind was blowing | CMMARG gg Fourth Kace—One mile and a quarter, chen Long Bridas, mo bad) besa ia | loon-keep trick H. Wood, of 68] the clerk's desk. [Judge McAdam Decides that Soft) when ‘the schooner race was called al ee ee ee ond, went’ to the front, followed net bratty ty | Bint avenie, Went on PhiltiDe sod, eee anne take more than two! Drinkn Cannot Be Sold. [12.08 Ramona. Aagahiy of te Laren: POLICEMAN BURNS IS OUT. | covial” .c.ccccc05 Dorian. Hirlage won by a head from Hawarden, pas ?: . | mont Squadron, commanded by our As oo eevee 4 ’ Laas third. Time—| The other Wwheelmen fined | were:| minutes, and the deputies were then at| Judge McAdam in Special Term of|modore fienry M. Gillig; Amorita, and aut Race—Handii mei ne mile. who was @ length and s half in front Peeeinted mile, open, Class B, final heat—Won | Hill Peterson, of 10 Went Fifty-necond | the bar, They had one drink, and Superior Court to-day gave a decision) the Elsiemarle were started, Ramona ers Discharge Him for) oir He Gapiaia f a 3 ah by BC baid” Bitlaioy Chariex Murphy, Brooklyn, | street; Peter Rancrs, of 222 West Third | tien, in the goodness of their hearts, | Which practically prohibits the sale of and Amorita gq away, at 12.08.46 and pw in a Cable Car. Key Del Carreren.. ee Hn Wee et es atone Tn aie tthe lend back and forth | teenth street: George Gebhardt, of 23| started upstairs to ask their prisoner if| “Rutt” drinks on Hunday. In class, @ for slonps, Minerva took| Pollceman Edward J. Burne, who, | Pai, Seamey-. fake Starter, letting. St HIF mpalt traded the Jead back and forth | Went sixtyfrat street; Charles’ Doch- | he, too, was thirsty. Maurice P. Quinlan, of 138 Park Row,| the breeze ‘at 12.13.38, Just 1s seconds! while Intoxicated on a cable car on the| lst! Race the Mucephalus Handicap Steeple: | Perseus. 106 (crimn) 15-3 2 3 Feached, 20) yarda from the Anish. then Leer ae Ste Weat Thirty-second street.| ‘They opened the door and found the| ¥** arrested by Policeman Downing head OF ommorat M-foot raters, Dra-| Yeung of June 26, created auch @ dis-| st. anthony........16 King John Shakespeare, 106 (Litienela). the Buftalonian fet out a tinie'ek two land Vintz Piron, of 88 Amaterdain 8¥e | room empty on Sunday, July 7, for selling soda| i", Re, race for it nada | turhynce that he was arrested and fined | The Fee Craty “Chase i Doggett)-:1 | god slipped ahead te e feet | nue. ilatate | PR Pn ee ewan tolnauinn qnene | ae einer) ale: sarsaparilia and | walkover, getting away rae | $10 In the Jefferson Market Police Court) gt” is Dwight ‘103 (Keefe) Tap One Mile Handicap, Class Won | Scorcher Arrested. the nearest police station was, and they |*°\1zOr Water lantern ame canal gutiees | DERE ee nenaiemtath an ane remeinen: i sere Lite Porritt got the best of the start bb Brows: New Yo fouls) Fred Foster, sald to be @ champion six-day! were piloted to Leonard street, where | 9) ita pave alas harged rele ay in’ a cluster at 12 dation of Commissioner Andrews. | “EVENING WORLD” SELECTIONS, | but, A eel Ce oS oe be oN, y SM ere angen are SA L on the ground that he committed no!" ‘The races are for V ee i ah cad BMGNin:) Potoraenh °@ yerad Chet inne: | OY ee Ge Hasdredin evat: cation | eae e ee eat eet em lec te ee |ocenes : |the ‘race between the schooners noi and the pair raced head. an Race—M all, Paladin, | head into the stretch, There Perseus, who had been running third, joined them and in @ rattling finish Perseus landed @ jon,| winner by a head from Little Dorritt, who was half a length before Shakes- peare. Time—1.03, i. aay ts Ma Cigplll'g SE Heasuevand, doe. Earri;| ene wreciien (onthe comes, Propet Fun | memes eee cle, le Wem (0 Se 1N Acting Capt Young, (of ‘the Bixth| tr Ue Drexel Cup, AFTER THE ROUNDSMEN. son went down, Harrison got a bad | races, imhih. street and Boulevard, |tO Headquarters and there at midnight | preoinet, informed Quinlan if he opened ny : Wrench of his Knee and was helped to ‘Hin misdemeanor ts fast riding, ja general alarm was sent out. i premian for og hale of nonctntoxt.| SCHOONER YAMPA WRECKED. | president Roosevelt Will Lecture p A a = —_——— ‘Them on Discipline. Police Commissioner Roosevelt thi HALY MILE, NATIONAL. CHAMPIONSHIP, IS MERGES APPOINTED? MAY SUE TAMSEN. cating drinks on next Bunday he would = n order to have all Race—Form English Dry Dock, arrest him, and keep on arresting as Firat_ Semi-Final Heat—Won by Charles Mur- Jong as he persisted in selling on Sun- THIRD RACE. Sever Men morning Issued ; , For three-year-olds; six furlong nv. Brooklyn; RC. Bald, Bufalo, “wecond,| Rumor that He Is to Succeed Del- 4 Jury Said to Be Contemplat- | day. naa ia the roundamen| before hire: ) Stephen J.,| 5 ‘ St. HI "Second Semi-Pinai—-Wee by Raymond McDonald, mou on™ ing Such a Recommendation, | ,.2))nian applied to dude Peed or | aoe atnoomes yacht Yampa cap.| Thi resolution was arrived at after i # New York: Otto Zeigler, San Jose, second. Time} According to a story that comes from] ‘The Federal 3rand Jury to-day con-| Peter Conlin from Tmuktag ihe Whrent: | wad while being leunched tram drys, @ tour of the Twenty-fitth, Twenty-| Fifth Race—sir Excess, Our Jack, 2 8 illo race, againet time, by, Quad team, made pipe 8 Hineh ~~ Strong has| tinued to investigate the methods of /fned arrest or Interfering with bis) goog in wry's yard to-day, weventh and Twenty-clghth Precincts, | Md Kearney. Eiger ive L. T. aban, . Butler, A. Mel announc c! ce! m pas eae thi 1 rews, 1 wear “M Maggerty.” Time—Firet’ hail, Merges, of iat Hes Sgn mtdias Ludlow Street Jail officials, the recent) “Judge McAdam denied the applic Two men were fatally injured and Cunt rent ineity Of disipline| Sixth Race—The Peer, st. EH tol ed He Ble LM ES salts upict HA. Soarr, Herbert | the Comptroller's office in the place ofl heir conade ard the allened nenlect White the nate others were seriously hurt, They are[and as a consequence will ive all the | hony, Himwasne Baiitoanaee los us ose 33 John M. Del their custody and the alleged neglect Tho was stated that: the apnuntinent| Of Sheriff Tamsen in not making a was made on the recommendation of| Proper investigation when it became ig Mayo and Jack Coburn, Time ‘National Handicap; Classes A and B Woa by E. C. Bald, Buffalo; Ray amen of the city a severe lecture, Applause rushed to the front in iy rr ie he Hast One Hundred and Fourth! ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES, | frst turiong and was never headed, wine ning very ea: two lengths’ from E f sola water, sarsapariia ‘and milk | employees of the yard, Sunday it Is no! Jolation of the| The yacht belongs to Chester A cise law, it is a ¢ he * ly 4 ‘hapin and was badly damaged ing near a corner saloon ard ene ymbazette, who was close up through 3 ¥| Comptroller Fitch, The latter sald tnis| evident that Killoran, All d Rus-| Statutes for the observance of the Sab- in the Bast Kighty-eighth otreet “EB 7 ‘ , cs : York, second: Charien Murphy. | Comptroller Hitch, The latter said thie} evident that Killora en an See ee eee ate (oF One ees in, the Bast, Kighty-cighth orreet | RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL-| out Hanwell was third, a length an samme | that he| Sel Were desperate and would go to The schooner Yampa was designed by: that Sab) A. Cary Smith and built by Harlan i Bald took the lead, with Murphy,|{2@ @Ppointment, but admitted | ‘omplaints | AND, Va., July 12—The entries and half-away, Time—1.15 1~ at ‘The Penal Code provide had ‘suggested Mr. Merges's name to| any length or extremity to get away. ! . the men, weights for to-morrow's races on this FOURTH RAC! Ziegler, and Mobonald following tn the) the atayor.. Tt wus sald today that a presentment [bath breaking fm al iniademennor. Ali Hollinknworth, of, Wilmington. tn iT fd that | track are as follows: nessa Wate, Rabon nena aaoldn ond tne + Pied of a miie, when Mald came with s| grt 5rould Rave Preferred to have) will he made to the effect that there | Whowe charucter lly tone | raced in this ¢ BtMon | pirat Race—Hive urls ward. selling; six furlongs | Laut gad established a lap. It was nip| Mh ypemour remain in my office, a8] hag heen remisanens hy all connected | foi. "he (vauing of iieenses, shoutt It cruises ution Inthe num | chit Race . sos | "Starter Betting. St. MILF End tuck between the two to the Anish; | Nig "work was olaayy’ watistan tory, bed | With the Jail, and that the expenses of | Siistain from any infraction of the law. Wien she of “arrests of violators of the EX- | Della a Lillan np | Hugh Penny, 107 (Reif)... 3-5 cut LL a ! Bverybody thought that McDonald the. “Mapor ncays, patistactory, DUC) the Government in arresting t PE ce oneeolbe cbliat wente: th eee Mammpa. te » law and of disorderly perso Irene ee tew's [Hog | Biseount, 108, Doge : 28 | Fromagr hen, lah one, oF ha peculiar] ze: tzid me torrecommend some bus.| fF AN A fut tte inative “wistom ald mot "in judicial | water, Me, aR ae Nite Origa oot Rarene Lecco S| Panne Boule, 98 (Wann). 1 6 € 4 apparently six inches ahead. the” Comptroucr’ “aha I "suggested Fl BeRANE OE She ome Okentnes te MMtine Injunction ta dented pe AES NARRAGANSETT ENTRIES, | Me: tant te | afin, Penny Jad fram Samia 5° dias mile handicap; class B; firet heat—Won by; + , i . “nit es District-Attorney by ue > |} Second Race—Six and « quarter furlongs. | The Ie pace he i cobtpamile Ranaiogy; cat B: tat heat Won by| Menges's name. ite is’a young mart in| Gil process from the responsible head — — IMPORTANT ARRESTS MADE. mse : O40 Boke sere l0k Vines "E:.... 9¢| berg, ‘and “he stopped atthe, head of } wideom, Bradford (120 yards), second; Montel and lives at 262 West One Hundeed and | of the Jail or his bondsmen. THIS FIRE MYSTERIOUS - TRACK, NARRAGANSETT, SOL Ninety Seven’. $4) the ‘stretch: acount, Who ha " ott, Plaindeld (189 yards), third. Time—|‘Thirty-ninth street I. have not heard| , The, Witnesses toduy | were # man . - = July 12.—The entries and weights for to- | 4 bata ay Pris eae $e eee, Wich Benny, who’ won easily by +36 ae ie open; class A; trial heats; winnere| anything from the Mayor since that pawed Hewieys ery arden ataabe, Dr. _ Six Men in Jail on a Charge of rrow’s races on this track are as fol-| Duke of Fiet oR eer eaten tram’ Discount, Wernvers \ nly to ride in Snel. time in regard to the matter. Ackerling a Marshal Asked to Investigate Mra.| Being Counterfelters, lows: | Third Race—Halt m tw was five lengths away. Time—1.14 1-4. ‘ Firat heat—Dead heat between C. H. Hansel,| This is the last office the Mayor has eeee err Iwhene's Litth Heyer ety AL Helmbolt....++.-105' Ratt Goundy ., 5. aS mm, and Bert Ri Newark. Time—|to fill by appointment. Acting Mayor LARGELY OVER SUBSCRIBED ehene's je Binge. Secret Bervier ‘8 to-day arrested rat Race--Sis fui | sir Wititem 108 1a Shade FIFTH RACE. aon s a Jeroloman sad he had heard nothing 3 A mysterious fire broke out at 11. an alleged Kank counterfeiters and | NUK) oc iciggt Torello 15 Mon hree-year-olds and upward + Stroud Heat-woa, by H. G. Winkers, Tone | oMclally of Merges's appointment this : o'clock this morning In the apartments locked them in Ludlow Street Jail in de- iy Tutt Me 100 Vea 117. (Rel, ssve0e 8 Third Heat-Won by C. L. Leatherbary, Balti- Mig Sy Pennsyivania = Railroad Bonds) occupied by Mra, Ighene, on the top fault of $00 bail, They gave the! Vanway mile ae (rarely 6-2 mort etn Heat Won by FB. Sow, Springtelt.| CAPT, PARSELL RETIRED. ped Up im London, floor of the four-story tenement i, names of Frank Carr, allas Michael! | Re Wore habeas Hee Bultic, Hie tkertelsccseo Oh 6 4 oF ‘Time—8.12. bi bidatedl e Advices from London state that the| Seventh avenue, The damage will not inning, Thomas MeKeni John M Laurel ‘ ellle led to the stretch, where ert ee ee PO a eecee Nar Sen subscription books to the Pennsylvania| exceed $100, Durkin, John Lindle, Sarah Ryan and Hs Aaatet ant enenetle aa te tne ge Bisth heat--Won by Harry KE. Caldw . ' maior Com-|Piroad Company's £1,00,000 sterling! Notice was sent to the ofiice of the| William Jarvis. nes handiyl by three quarters of mander of the White re . nperial da bait turk from Rey del Carreres, who be eter. ew. G, Douglas, &, Y. je Star Fleet. | 51-2 per cent. fifty year loan offered by| Fire Marshal, requesting him to make| ‘The Federal officers are reticent, but lio Halt. Breede... hellie three lengths for the place, Time aay / ¥-) The White Star line steamship Bri-| the Speyers, opened at 10 A. M. andj an investigation of the fire. it is understood the men belong to @ pe 2 LAs. White, Liberty | tannic, which arrived to-day, was com-| closed at 10.30 A. M. to-day. The loan 1at Frince Klamath. Hippon: — well organized ban ing exten- a ey te eee SIXTH RACE. Brooxiya. | manded by Capt, Henry Smith, late of | W4# very larwely oversubscribed. WARSAUER | sively In bogus moi Padre veccecsccccoeed08 Reform 00000001098) purse $300; three-year-olds and upward; sellings the Cufic, Capt. Henry Parsell, of the ER INDICTED. They "were arraigned before United “six and a quarcer furioggs | mlie and a furlods iWon by John T. Beam, Riverside. | Majestic, jhax been retired and Capt.) Wife Killed by Her Husband's 8 aa Staten Commissioner Shields and held! Roalchomet ere ty Rte nent oe cee wolghtn, Jsker Py Was-8H wos by H. P. Mosher, Harlem. | Pitrinond” the” Masatlc, “whinn. Gene | Mie Buneo Zimmerman, seventeen years old,| The Clothier Charged with Arson | Sor SxAcRIpANON tO-merTOW:AL 1} Ulolook. | ‘Traitor COS aang inawater 22220000000 ata, fhe Geimh : ee ‘Time—3.1 <inley gets the Germ 4 | of 223 Spring street, West Hoboken, accompanied im the First : C@nsman 105 Tammany Hall 100| Eagle Nir 3 4 rab i ‘ne Mile, Open Hecment of Capt. Parscll leaves Capt | by ber husband, left her home at ¢ o'clock thie ; Danres Henry Ge: Hie | Mireuerite 2220000. 05 Maisie Cum Moore.” 196 d wt os Pirst. second and third men to rh eT 3 (8) Louis Warsauer was indicted by the) Application for letter alas + furlongs. | “siath rave deck of and second divided, | Mlttle Tom, wW7 ¢ teres cs and third men to ride in dnal—| Cameron, of the Teutonic, the senlor | morsisg wo visit triends in Jersey City. While | Apel mation wae ing 0 Lady. Richmond F tad Ae ee M On, Mom by HG Winters Tonamands: ert lo! commanding officer of the White Star | walking cp the tracks of the Erie raad, near the | Grand Jury to-day for argon in the first | made w-day the Bilas Malnviie| Outs, fot Mr dunn... WE SERN, ER Te Bsc Pb eee ean was second i Morar : . fleet. kenuack Bridge, the Zimmera epped out | degree, for wetting fire on June 40, 1891, | urroughs, who died at Monte Carlo Feb. 6 He) Mendicsnt Red T aie & 5 5} Bird Was third. | mer aA i beihelwy oravsid a trai They did Wot male | one nat store and dwelling 387 Highth wats ,hember ot tne Arnot Berniugos Welr| Kel Mi ae Secretary Carlisle 'n the City, | Eagle Bird was third, M ces, fw crain coming the other way Mrs, Zimmerman a i 2 f rhage es cBarangen, Wale | fied Bit i " —=- — The Mara’ 4S rale cu OE the ‘cagine and Instantiy ‘killed: | avenue, The fire occurred in the night |e ut (lisa fa “about s7os0ed,” Ag $5,000) Acbervue Pranclecan R retary of the ‘Treavury and Mra Carlie] Hanged Mimscif in a Coal Bim, ‘The summary of the morning races| Oxar Beickson, shiny years ol, @ carpenter, | Ziuunermian escaped. TEA, pramers, | yaaee i eee | a this city this morning from Buszard’s! Christian H. Pactt, aged seventy-three yeare follows: living at 597 Southern Boulevard, was struck and = > Warsauer is a clothter, and has a h the Secretary had been Aehing. They | o¢ 299 webster avenue, Jersey Cit committed SECRET, instantly killed by a New York, New Haven a How to Tell Good Beer. Fy other sport wee | tre'at the with Avunte Hotel, where they wilt | 0 292 Webs , ty 9 WALF-MILE, NOVICK, CLASS A, HEATS. | Hartord train in Westchester at 8 o'clock this| See that each bottle bears tie F. & M. Schyef-| store at 406 2. Mmain a few Gaye, The Bectetary declined to | suicide this afternoom, He weat Into & comb bie First Heat—Woa by E. W. Swanbourough, Dea-| morning. er Brewing Co.'s label. rh ave. and bist st. is now @ prisoner ip the end banged bimecii ,

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