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DEAL WITH 2,000 000 PEOPLE. \ THE “10 LET” ADVERTISEMENTS ae THE wy THIS WEEK ARE REPEATED. IN THE EVENING WORLD WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE AND SECURE | OVER 500,000 CIRCULATION. ' 30 CENTS. | —— THE WINNERS AT SARATOGA, Phil Dwyer's Filly Axiom Takes the United States Hotel Stakes, LADIES’ ONY AT THE SPRINGS, FIRST RACE: Rapatap First. Lookout Secon SECOND RAC April Fool Secon THIRD RACE-- Axtom Fir: Vienta Second, FOURTH RAC! Arapahoe First. Lord Nelson Second. FIFTH RACE Falling Water First. Marquine Second, (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, July 31 the crack Western two- " year-old, did not start in the United States Hotel Stakes, not having been registered with is also disqualified from all other stake engagements, Eugene Leigh's statement to the ef- fect that he was ready to match Ben Brush against Handspring, Hastings or any other two-year-old in the Hast is laughed at. When “The Evening World’ broached the subject of a match to Philip Dwyer, owner of Hand- spring, this morning, Pittsburg Phil was standing near. “I'l be 10 to 7 that Handspring can beat him doing anything from a quar- ter up to fiye furlongs. Ben Brush, He was ineligible, Jockey Club, Leigh wants even money, so my offer is a trifle bet- hh, Leigh doesn't match,” “I spoke to «he said Leigh was only talking. wants a match he can be accommodated ‘Brown Dick’ and Dick looked Handspring over very closely this morning for the first time. He then turned to Mr. Dwyer and suld he thought that the best two-year-old of the year, and that he was not afraid of Handspring. Mr. Belmont is having hard luck with his recent purchases Brush was Keenan 1s lame, the $37,000 two-year-old Hast- is coughing badly. Joyner brings the son very quickly have an easy thing of it in the Futurity. This being “ladies' day,” a great num- took advantage of of Spendthrift hhandspring ber of the tair sex time during the meeting the grand stand The heavy track caused scratching, and the fields were slim in The weather was cold and raw, President Kearney will offer a pur to-night for a three-cornerea race be- Handspring and Ben considerable tween Hastings, Jimmy McCormick announced that Mr. Walbaum's sold at auction Sheepshead Bay paddock. horses would be on Futurity Day at For three-year-olds and upward: '. Betting, St. HEFin. Rapatap, 110 (E. Cochran). seecslO-1 even 3 Bellicose, 113 (A. Clayton). Rapatap led all the way and easily won by six lengths from Lookout, who | beat Bellicose a finished strong fength ‘and a half for the place. SECOND RACE. For three-year-old: etting. St. HIt.Fin, Lucania, 105 (A. Lady Diamond, 105 Perkins) Lucania went to the front in the first “front of Lady Diamond. THIRD RACE Vuited States Hotel Stakes; for two-year-olds; Betting. St. HfPin, 0 100 (MeTainy Merry Prince, ¢ Mussulman, 1 got away with a flyin never headed, winning cleve! two lengt! « from’ La Vienta, w was two lengths ‘The latter was heavily backed e, but could not extend himself, selling; mite | and a sixtecnih. Lord Nelson and htened out on never caught, length and a ‘half f who was eight lengtns in front mason, Time—1,4 1~ 108 (MeClain) 3-1 7. Falling Water, M ‘ I frem flagfall to fin Falling Water | winnins carey elvitle was third, @ length away. FOR THE NEW PARKS. toner Aske for 8100,000 for Maiberry fei ‘The Park Commissioners at thelr mecting in the Arsenal to-day passed resolutions calling on the Board of istl- ate and Apportionment to appropriate $100,000 for the improvement of Mulberry end Park, A resolution was also paaved by the Board, fixing the boundaries of the feal garden in Bronx Park, as provided by statuic. A tract of 259 acres fs act apart for ‘We purpose, ciabracing the beautiful near the Lorillard mansion, al- that structure (welf Is just out: side of the pl Th ‘om t chosen. ee west by tha trucks of the New York Conted dtailroud, beginning at a the Southern ia a north- Pout aAbONL UH Leet be Boulevard, snd proceedis easterly d Jon abOUL 3 30) feet. Leaving ths railroad track, the line runs ia Inclining tot fect, the river this’ seetion, Tien the boundary line runs southward for about S00 feet, and from the lower end turns to the north- West, striking the Bronx River again ata’ uolnt about $0 feet north of the Lorillard mansion, m this pont it runs southward, following tie middle of the iver tek point about 1,00) feet south of the’ man son, and thence, with a gentle outwar curve, to the ‘starting point. Thi grounds of St. John’s College are to the south of this curve, This map 4 ed by Calvert Vaux, landscape ar t, and Samuel Dar: sons, Superintendent of Parks, Jaines D. Leary, the contractor for the first section of the Harlem River driveway, asked the Board to request the Corporauion Counsel to pass upon sterly direction, slightly @ point raised in a recent report to the Hoard) made by Engineer Foster Crowell, It appears that at station 41 it has been arranged to have the cribwork extend six feet outside of the United States line, narrowing the channel from 40) to 3M feet. It a pi course this could 1 Leary, who says It any Uitte t be done, but Mr. joes not really mak nce to him, says that with @ only the United Stat redge within 50 feet of the shore, The Board deciled to ask the uh A Ward, P ture Boctet adopt t wi is received from J. Q. A. scheme for ld Bo may be carefully studied The report cites two examples of statues which ar regarded as being badly placed, th Pilgrim, in Central Park, and the Far- ragut statue, In Madison Square, An inspector named B, H, Pierce was called before the Board to explain w he had permitted James A, Gearty, con- tractor for the paving of Transverse Road No. 4, to put in some concret work that Was not up to the specifica: tions. Ple! the x: them all, Mr. Haven and Mr. Roose velt conversed in low tones for @-mo- ment, and then Mr, Haven informed Pierce that the Board was prepared to accept his resignation, to take effect to- day. ree retire of the Hoard said. curtly “We shall hold you responsible in the future, Mr. Kellogg, for the conduct of your Inspectors, Engineer Kellogg's estimates for transforming Mulberry Bend Park from condition includes Excavating, refill- ,600; curbing and lay- {ts present the followin, ing and grading, ing wa.ks, $22,300 drants, wire fences, ‘$5,600; gates, $19,300 ‘pavilion, shelter, &c. $20,008, 'T ; drainage and hb Aug. 21. — READY FOR TAMSEN. Dintrict-Attorney Haw 1 Drawn Up In Blank. Indictments against Sheriff Tamsen were to-day prepared in blank by Assistant District-Attorney Battle un-| der instructions from Acting District Attorney Weeks. Several have been drawn up 60 a8 to conform to any action which the Grand Jury may culpa- bility for the escape of Killoran, Rus- sell and Allen from Ludlow Street Jail take regarding Sheriff ‘Tamsen’ on July 4. Mr, Weeks said this morning that he| had had these indictments prepared so that if the Grand Jury should find a true bill against the Sheriff for either a/ store for felony or misdemeanor no time would | be lost in making the returns to the, moved about with the same |dash that characterized their A number of witnesses who have been | terday, and if form counts for anything in attendance from the beginning of the 1 who have not yet culled before the Grand Jury, were court. Investigation, bu pret ent in the w nesi room, Among them was Feldthammer, the! engineer of the Jall, who was discharged by Sheriff Tamsen two days ago, pre- sumably for talking too much, With” Feldthammer was William Mayer, President of the German-Amer!- can Reform Union No. 2. Mr, Mayer | sald that he was a witness in the case and would testify that he nad often told Sheriff Tamsen about the gambling in Ludlow Street Jail and about the loose way in which prisoners were al- lowed to do just as they pleased, Mayer had obtained this informa: rom the engineer and so t Sheriff Tamsen, Tamsen, Mayer say, jae hammer didn't keep his mouth shut the would discharge him and that he had no business to tell any one what was going that if thereupon Informed hi on inside of the Jull July 4 and who let the three pri ness to-day. responsible for th prisoners’ escape. The Grand Jury concluded its labors for the day at 1 o'clock without finish- tiga- 7 The Investigation will certainly be finished to-morrow morning, and the Grand Jury will then be dismissed for Ing the Ludlow Street Jall inve une term THREE TORPEDO FLYERS. Britain Orders Boats That Thirty-six Land Miles an Hoar, LONDON, July %.—The Admiralty has placed orders with the Messrs, Thompson, ship builders, of G the constr of speed of thirty-six miles per hour, ‘The intention is that these boats shall [be the fastest of their kind afloat, cae “ Cireulation Books Open to All. ROOMS GAIN tract selected is bounded on the Home Toa Landed on Roaring} torn 2 south, for about 1,100 ossiig about midway of Bill in the Fourth Inning for | \ Five Ou Rons, GOOD SUPPORT IN THE FIELD. | argument on tho 1 Brooklyns Gobble Up ‘Good Things’| 2% the uecounts of the Fay from the Home Club's Big Bats Easily. wPuta, | anxious Jexrooms wee after- Quakers depended on Carse now on until the end of the season will “Oh, wh pitch on alternate days, were to be put there of 2s will Philadelphia poration Counsel to settle the law in nt of the Natlonal seuip- relative to the resolution thrce months ago, asking the Society to suggest a comprehensive ting the statues now In the city parks, The Executive Counsel of the Society consider it both practica- ble and desirable to have some. such scheme developed, but it asks the rd for more time, so that the matter but was cat | WEDS MR. PULLMAN’S NIECE. was an Hamilton first on four easy victim at first. to Hallman, single. | ALEXANDRIA BAY Turner fumbl ran's single the batter reached second. Chance’ grounder and Tred- but Corcoran La Chance Boyle fum-| art was nailed took second Daly flied to Turner, Two ce made a halting explanation,; W&Y scored, ist of which was that he had had too many things to do to get around to on the piay. died at running Delehanty flied out )_and Mr, Haven told of Cross’s tly. Engineer M, A,’Kellogg to remove him at once, if he dil not resign, Stil ad- dressing Mr, Kellogg, the Vice-President Griffin hit a high fly to Thompson Clements sing! hii failed went ‘h Shindle and Shindle's fumble Hallman to Bo: fouled to y $3,200; planting and sedding ang ron railings and he Board approved these esti- SCORE BY INNINGS. mates. The Board will not meet again until iments (From The Evening Worl dent with the Team.) BASEBALL PARK, WASHINGTON .—Jouett Meekin and hia} very newest growth of hair on h lip was the pugale that the Giants | eae 18) HURST FOR GOVERNOR. presented to the Wagner For several Indiana boy has been ing the infantile hirsute he Is very proud of it. game Manager Doyle informed that If he did not beat the Senators the} Wa# nominated for cons nurtur- Jornment, and Before to-day's | Meek” | BALTIMOR: liminary practice the rk yea. | launc the chances were r them to | conf thus mak- | man Ragin and Th | 7) dt was stated that no candidate for 3 vernor was agreed upon, and that | leaving home, 4 great! none would be agreed upon’ until afte each candidate shall have fully shown | rfect | Ms strength. The plates | ing w total of fifteen games won out twenty-one sin | for ball-pi breeze | sential : at-| _First—Indoraement of the Democratic tendance Was not up to the usual stand. t more thai The Batting Order, Washington 13,00 persons being minist Van Haltren, ef. Stafford, 2b. WE eh “p. -Keeper Hartnazle, the man who Saaiieydiny, gn watch upstairs in the Jail on soners xo downstairs, was also called as a wit- Umplres—Messrs First Inning. with a eafe ne driv beck ruhbe Davis Saratog was yesterday accused in Keeper Bauer of being During the next five Washington | kinds of argum jeaay foul for at hoisted an te and Stafford died Views of Bi SCORE BY INNINGS, Go NEw Grant Will be the pest YORIK-WASHIN asgow, for) 7 fon of three torpedo de- stroyers, capable of maintaining a rate | Order Your Bout from Schacter Dr'wg ( Re aa " About a Sugar Trust Fee, Nearly Every Hit in th€|justice orerien Wouldn't Let Him First Inning Fombled by the Muakers KENNEDY ITCHING AGH.) a Explain Wiat He Meant. Controversy Arose from a Fayer= weather Will Case Argument. Parsons, an eminent lawyer and counsel for the executors of the will of Dantel 1, Fayerweather, the millionaire, and William Blaikie, an at- of equal prominenc sel for helrs of Mrs, Lucy yer ther, said mean and bitter things to each other in Supreme Court Cham- hers before Justice O'Brien this after noon, ‘ ‘The matter before the Court was th urn of the writ of prohibition which Mr, Blaikie obtained resiraining Surrogate Arnold from set executors. Mr. Blaikie contended, among counsel In the case were excessive and should not be allowed ‘The question of counsel's fees having been ralsed, Mr, Glatkle asked: Mr. Parsons angry, | said he, “1 ha the | been disposed to treat you with 4 about suc “Lam i he wants matters,” said he. lis point Justice O'Brien inter rd. As Parsons was leaving th er want you to sp Hefore Bliikt Ss was f the ¢ rridor. excout wou tions which Mr, Blai interpoxe to the account, Rev, Charles A. Eaton Marries Minn was safe Stuart at Castle Res sacrificed (Special to The Evening World.) N. Y¥., July: 31 and man Bui The w characte uner home affair, The guests ‘were 1 West, of No) pullman, ‘of Chicago. of pal Where the ceremony was performed. 10M |ittle Miss Annie Kat le e on and Master Ait | Minton Flunrer, “of York. Then | followed the bride-el » dress in a | he out, | beautifully fitting trimmings, Helen West, of New York, who wor robe of pale yellow silk, ‘The — | groom, unattended, met the bri altar, where the ceremony formed, ‘The ritual of the U Church was used and was id by Rev, Royal H. Pullman, of Baltimore, Immediately after the ceremor ceptt eld in the “Mother jof the cas ama! up-| go to M big Maryland Democrat Haltimore Millionaire, » July 31.—John ernor lot by the Democratic Sta | day emites| The boom for Millionaire Hurst rnutorial candidate was das lute a» Monday, He is and |aS the gu regarded us « Gormanite Late last night Mr, Gorman held mas M. Lanahan. ever, disc. wed ani nis were agreed wpo National Administration. Second-—Ind: ation of Gov, Brown. Third basis of the monetary system Charles 8. Crothers, of Ceell County was nominated for ‘Attorney Gene and Marion de Kalb Smith, of ‘County, for Comptroller. — DEMOCRATS CONFER. Murph, rady Meet at Sara ALBANY, July 81.— ' | conference of Democratic leaders vention and at Saratoga exent Were Benator Murphy ower, Anthony and & lower - all an. | discussed | Bax-Mayor Grant, of in New York dat once to Saratoga, where an Saturday Monday: oL Sena Murphy until after the AND ton. RAC Senator Pefler WILL Sp OCHESTER ¥., July 3—Senator Petter Is to apeak at the farmers’ plonio in Mount 2 ris on Aug. and ono of the atirantions the day Leto be a game uf ball betwerea am + & bist at. oe] gigees aad mortgagors Jalso at the Morgan Tron W: night Her rudder strat BOTH WANT DIVORCE, George Shrady's Wifo Makes Countercharges Agcinst Him, LAWYERS HAD WORDS: BY BAD ERRORS, Blaikie Twitted Parsons in Court DEFENDER AT NEWPORT FIRST Led the ew York Yacht Club Fleet by Two Miles | at the Finish. CARRIED ALL HER “KITES.” Vigilant Second Across the Line, Even Further Ahoad of Old Volunteer. He Is a First Cousin of Edwin Gou'd’s Father.in.Law. thoueht by many people at this plac this morning that the New York Yacht | Clib feet would leave New London | Was that hun She Says Her Husband Least $350,000, th Vihwest that the thet woull get here early tn| the afterno held out in the Sound, In fact, Supt Whitten, tourt againat ( harges Nis wif and coun-| MSS BPLOUE ey who Is also Known as W Tere RAO a Sillman's Thyra, Mr, Polf Telfer, W tery, not to forget sloop Eleanor, owned hy lex-Poltes Inspe of N HAD SPLIT HER MAINSAIL. | granted her on the band Hyed with a unknown to veather: Gould Yacht Met with a Mishap in| New London Harbor Just Before the Star‘, also with imp onduct with other things, tat the amounts paid to In asking for counsel fee and the Queen's Cup, under che husband owned the Munster Yacht Club, the course be= “How about that Sugar Trust fee?" | bridge valued at $20,000 $200,000 and a always which was drawn |62 seconds, Isolde whieh is valued at $500,000, Judge McAdam allowed nd $10 2 week allmony trial of the sult. et. but tell me what the Sugar * box to] Trust as to do with this litheation rhe |, Mr. Blaikie arose to reply, but } fore ‘he could do so Mr Parsons inter who from | pu : of the rest of the t is the use bandying words Third avenue as as real esta rand ballon Jib topsatl the line two miles to the etly willing to tell him if] and bis busty She crossed » know," salt Mr, Blaikie to Bewit Goulg Vigilant than was Vigilant reroom he turned to Blaikte and k to me could reply Par- Wut has Jubilee in tow being Visilant’s tender, | was supposed to be “In her applic says he is a The writ of prohibition was denied on a stipulation by Mr, Parsons that the 1 make no objection to might have a dificult out of him.” FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES in nest SUNDAYS W Mont extraordinary features ever having torn her mainsail in New London W LONDON, Yacht Club fle sloop class. follows, estimated time from New don lighthouse: t to Newport In th PHOEBE PEARSALL'S WILL. | i» Remem- hy Woman. —At high noon to-day Emily Mary 8tu- + a niece of George M, Pullman, was married to the Rey. Charles A. Eaton, pastor of the Church of the Divine Paternity, New York. The ceremony was performed at Castle Rest, the Pull- Many Public bered by the Wei The will of the late Phoebe Pearsall, who lyed at 3 Waverley place, was filed for probate In the office of the clerk of the Burrogate's Court to-day. The value estimated at se "Vigilant spiit her mainsail badly near | the outer end fect from the end of the boom to thi first reinforcement a moment or so be- fore the gun was fired for the big sloops dding, though informal in its , verbal Invitations only being , Was, notwithstanding the inclem- of the weather, a most beautiful tved in tion-room by. Mrs. George | Frances Pearsall New York, and Miss Florence | testatrix, wvaverley patter and seemed she bore | #0n, t Tailer js named as execu- give up the rac away again and stood across the line after Defender and Volunteer, was consequently looked upon as being Defender a sure Winner, barring acclden ten-knot breeze was blowing giving the yachts sher's Island, with its conte! Bartholomew's Church. Samuel Cook, pastor of the chureh, ‘bo James B. bequeathed, At precisely 12 orclock the wedding | # train formed in the hall and marched trying | Serough @ beautifully decorated hower | } s and ferns to the dining-room, is given $10,000, be Remsen, $5! and nephews bequests of from Ny 100 to $50,000, following institutions Society for the Reltef At the head of the procession was from the southwest, a reach outside of F a run to Wateh Hill and a broad reach total distance about thirty- roam satin, gown | is left $5,000: to Newport, with real lace and orange blossom ; seven miles. Wasp got away first {n the small sloop | Northern Dispe The maid of honor was Miss Bertha a Jety of. the N In the schooner ciass y York Bible and Common ook Society and the Protestant 1 Church Minto J. D. Mason, of Buffalo, assisted by | F y Bociety of fe left in trust Tie will te dated Heb, 4, 1664, CAN SELL THE BONDS. nine miles fro! Defender was » named in honor of the espon-| mother of Mr. Pullman, Following the | reception a breakfast was served in the rooms, after which the bridal couple took the steam yacht Valetta for Rockville, from whtch place they will light from the northwest, Her Husband Justice O'Br y decided that as Walter York Yacht Cli port, a distance of thirty-seven miles, delightful morning could Lot The sun beamed brightly be imagined, ping, the latter ol other securities which Interests and eds to the redemp- Hurst | he phedued ts shia assembled upon the placid. wat: | a first | Con-| d of trouble in, Yention, which assembled at noon to-| levote the proc was just enough wind to stir the water, Collins was pointing up the harbor as they tugged | chains under 8 of the wbb tide, and gold others: of nly It appeared, ulmost reluc ad their salis to the sun bridge, but Oxford won in lit. Johnston contested. for ) throwing the hammer, ani nice with his Heutenante, 1. Free- | his wife's prop- om his own. st National Bank security for h thom for the tay's racing. x of decks, polishing of brasswork and mwas, how: | the. following es forth the smoke of early | lek Would Be & furniture deater Ons ce we mente Ads ‘The steam yachts soon followed sult, and from the an of clearing firc Indorsement of gold as the and getting up ste morning wore on the of the crews increased greatly, A.M. the steam and naphtha laune vy | ec tendant craft began dodging her among the fe passengers f aselves as useful as possible Judge Ehrlich Was Worth #10,000, Sheehan, Flower aud yand yachtswomen passed om a rellable source it {# announced that there was JENNIE O'NEILL POTTER ILL, Suffering fro! lust night at which it was romped determined to hold the Democratic State Convention after the Republican Con- hundreds around e sunlight and had no busine: O'Neill Potter Siiet and entertainer, | the puptilar elocut J will be pained to learn that sb that she is ith him the Mill on the subjects 4 to tell of doctors sny w York, will riday, and will PAM. 616A M99 AM will be held either | Mr, and Mrs, | Or te Conven- fisted that she machinery Was in motte Defender's steering ‘ged night at the wus also repairs Iron Works during th yacht Verona was |publiahedt not the least, rke Ins owas badd 1 yesterday and had to be re red. CROWDS WAIT AT NEWPORT. ily to Weleome the Mg Fleet on tw Arriva , OR, July att was won vhout GA, Mas it did from Hu Ny Te T, yesterday and the res eda went down to the Phere was a stiff wind blowing from | and it was quickly seen | . provided the same wind the Yacht Club Station, (Whe thought the first boats would ook Among the yachts ta the harbor are he steamers. 0. Harriman's thrift, W. Eo Sands's Nirvana, m Whitney's sloop Mys- rv Alex Williams, w York, BRITANNIA DRIFTS AHEAD. jn the Queen's natown, ch of Wina Cup Race at @ QUEENSTOWN, July &.—The race for ices of ing fifty miles, was started at 1 o'clock this forenoon in calm weather, In this race Allsa allowed Britannia 1 minutes, Niagara minutes 12 seconds, At the start Alisa was In the lead, followed by Isolde, Niagara and Britan- nia in the order mentioned, Owing to the absence of wind, it was found necessary to shorten the cour: Uritannia Nnished first at lm. ot Alisa finighed at oh, 1m, Isoide fimisned at finished at Sh. ot DWYER BEATEN AGAIN. Recently P Knight Unplaced at Goodwood, LONDON, July 31,—This was the sec- mad day of the Goodwood meeting. There were seven st 8 in the race for the Goodwood Stakes, over a two-and-a-half le eour This event was won by tr. Jolin Oshorne's Campanajo, The Goodwood Stakes ts a handicap of Wns cacn, 1 sovereigns forfelt, with 2) so:ereigns added; the second recelve G0 sovereigns out ot the stakes. The following was the result: Mr. John Osborne's b. c. Campanajo, 3, by Isobar—Evening Chimes, 9% pounds, first; Lord Derby's b, c. Oleander, 3, by Isonomy—Guelder Rose, 9 pounds, sec- | ond; Mr. B. Bonner’s ch. h, Merrywine, 5, by Wisdom—Galety, 108 pounds, third, Mr. Michael F. Dwyer’s Primrose Knight, formerly owned by Mr. Robin- nin the sweepstakes for all ages, ut was not placed, Col, North's black filly Powerscourt, three years old, by Atheling—Waterfall, won, MEN WHO WILL MEET YALE. | Cambridge Team Contains Three m A. C, Ranner: LONDON, July 31.—The Standard says that the Cambridge team whi meet Yale was completed yesterday, | and will consist as follows: F. 8. Horan, President of the Cambridge Athletic Club; W. BE. Lutyens, W. Pitz-Herbert, | . H, Lewin, G. Gomer-iW1 Widding, L. B. Pilkington, Fletcher, F J. M. Watson, A. B, Johnston, W. Men- | delsohn, Jennings and H. J. Davenport. Niagara The team will sail on the Auranta on | furlong will enable them to have | and Pitz- the London R test ugainst ork Athletic Club, Aug. 27, whic & month's Athletic the New ¥ In the Oxford-Cambrid ntests this year Cambridge won five of nine events, as follows: Eo J. M. Watson, | ri putting weikht, #7 feet 9 inehion: W. i | Fita-H rhert, M#0-yard dash, Mendelsohn, running broad jump, 41-2 Inches; BP. 8. Horan,” 3-mile Hed Him, 1) 258 In the W0-yard dash EH. Widding Ry i] contested for Cambridge, but Oxford won the event in 103-49; in the high | Ju Johns: 1 for Cam- brik ‘ doowinning at 5 feet 9 inches; in th ton and Ple yard hurdle Pilking~ for _Cam- hy Oxford, whos record was | 7 Inches. —- ROW OVER THE ENGINEER. mion of the Eant Anal ong Baecative Se River Bridge ¢ Kast Hiver Bridge Commission rnoon, and immediately Jwont Into ex ceutive session The executive session was unusual, protracted, ant at times the members Id Le heard talking above ordinary onversational tones. It Is hinted that considerable differ: ence existed between the New York and Brooklyn Commi:stoners over the se- lection of the Chief Engineer, ‘There ts good reascn for the belief that one of the New York Commissioners has been won over on this question by the Brook- lynn Shortly t Sperry ean and told the noVory 1 }met this mbers fore 4 o'clock Commissioner out of the meeting-room rs that whi a chief en, roughly discussed, mo Jusion had been arrived at. had —e— -—— Weather Forecast. Thursday for New ¥ con- | The following record alow beth Herry's pharmacy k City and vicinit changes In the | M..67 Se page — FOUR STARTLING SURPRISES Im neat SUNDAY'S WORLD, Aug, 4, Most extraordinary features ever WHERE "HELP" JS_WANTED, THE WORLD PRINTED 104.449 “HELP WANTED” | ADVERTISEMENTS DURING THE FIRST SEVEN i | MONTHS OF 1895, A GAIN OF 27,140 OVER THE FIRST SEVEN MONTHS OF 1894, AT'S WORK FOR AN ARMY. NIGHT THE WINNERS AT BRIGHTON, Horse. ‘Owners 5 Use | the Pencil Freely on Account of a Bad Track, 4,000 PERSONS PRESENT, Inwick Firat. Kingtet Second. SECOND RACE. Yankee Doodle Second, ' THIRD RAC Golden Gate Second, Lyle Firat, elle Second, FIFTH RACE-- Inquirendo F Sik Second, to The Fvening Worl@) RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, The bad condition of the track yesterday's rain and the shower which fell here during the night, made horse owners use the blue pencil, freely this morning. Fifteen horses, for instance, had been seven responded when the flag fell, and Jockey McCafterty was particularly anxious about his horses, He thought the track too lumpy for ie Browning and Ree Hugh Penny, Be ligion, all being scratched, Fully 4,000 persons were present when the first race was called, After the first race Overton, wl was called up before ~ explanation Ae hea put showed that every dollar he had i the word he felt sure of was clearly a case of overcontidenee, FIRST RACE, three-year-olds and upward; selling; elx Rotting, St, oe The jockey ly Tuttle, 109 (Retft) Prig, 101" (O'Leary). OM Dominion, 105. Penn). Factotum Kot away in the lead and, rig, made the ru Alone he faces a t that point Overton and looked like y let loose on ‘ ‘nw ick, who had been running il then went to the whi Inch by inch overhauled Kinglet, winning in a drive by a head. ams, . H.}Tuttle was third, three lengths a did not’ seem to ride in his Time—1.16 1-4, Into the stretch, oh is to Bret ht the favorite uy) | usual form, two-year-olds; Betting, St. HI-FI, Farclnetion HL, Honaparte got away in the lead fol- lowed by Yankee Doodle, Castleton and named and they | stretch, when Yankee Doodle showed in Half way from home Sheed; for the leader and a driving sent Volley under the wire a winner by : Doodle was sec= ni four lengths in front of Bonaparte, half a length, THIRD RACE, ‘Tom Skidmore got the flag, and with his head and Alomse lengths away, they TE0eG ied oe going’ under @ 1 moved into i icluntil well down the atretone Skidmore made a bid, te swerved and "The favorite, fi ‘a length and a ha | krand rtand, | the half Sabi ao nothing, Skidmore third. Time— FOURTH RACE, For maiden two-year-olda; WT Uk Dogget 107 (heeds). ie the run lg Into the stretch. feshion by halt a 1 W of Bred Frain, never in it. ‘Ty Race—One mile.--Won _ Bille was second and Ballinae OAKLAWN AT 30 TO1- Foresast for thirty-aie houre ending § P.M. |A Rank Outsider Ci ptures the Open= we Event at St. RACE TRACK, 8T, ASAPH, July 81.— results of this afternoon's races ure. as indicated | ‘The Race—Six and a quarter furs Oaklawn, 3) to Land 10 econd, 4 to 3 place; Renale Time—1,22 1+ "Hace our and a half fur Velvet Rose, 7 to 1 and 5 place; fem and other sporting | longs—Won b set RaveSix and a halt fupton #'to Siplace! Little Brave Postal second, third, Time—L23