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THE WINNERS AT SARATOGA. Brerything on the Improved Order at the Horse Haven Track. LADIES TO BE ADMITTED FREE. FIRST RACE-- Wernberg Firs! Babe Murphy Second, SECOND RAC Arapahoe First. Lord Nelson Second. THIRD RACE- Crimea FI Marquise Second. FOURTH RAC Brandywine First. Dangarvan Second. FIFTH RAC ‘ Sky Blue First. ‘ Princess Norett! Second, (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug, 2 ‘This was a day of improvement at Sara- toga. The weather was warmer, the track in better shape, the programme the most interesting of the week and the attendance larger. The announcement was mate last night that hereafter ladies, when ac- companied by gentlemen, would be ad- mitted free of charge. This should help to swell the attendance considerably. There were two very Interested epec- tators in the stand to-day. They were Benator Cantor andi ex-Lieut.-Gov. ‘Billy’ Sheehan. It is expected that the Kearney Stakes, in which all of the cracks are CLA AIR EARNS Oa THE STAND, n Fir (Continued fr Sumner, “was nearly equalled Prat “Another thing that ttle was the app Weather on July, when the Newfoundian| ks, In the earl morning there was every appearance of an approaching storm, and. the wind was blowing hard trom tie we ut west, We slowed up to an elent-knot speed for about four hours, and the - went ahead again, This was one back to a b r record Aside fr. hat keeping th Pare) ,, | Says This Is the Firat Complaint Against Him Since 1868 Wanted to Resign to Go Into the Mining Busin 4 and this 1 al or pur knots asions, | back a xqualty | were off of |No Disorderly Places in His Pre- 1, This Year. ni Suppled Ww tH rn furnace everything worked w cloct on Jan. was in splendid condi! a never wave us a pat! it the way over. ‘The hes wher ri ‘apt. Baking he Me that we mate was 1! 1 ' Lyset ls AL DUAN Stet when the log showed iS Knots in f . Who is charged with uttye hours. That wa whit h failing to close dis asel can dn ' ‘ ho that pereinet, was re Ont eR parison can be mats M1 the sumed before Commissioner Andrews at to do anything then, but L think that Police Headquarters this morning | the Columbia ean easily surpass Nor Chief Clerk Kip was the first wit present record HY mit is, wh war called by the defense to | Por short apurte ahe Will develop a phe He ed by the defense t nomenal speed , hy the records that Capt, Eakins | It Is not necessary to drive a war-| had appiled for retirement before the uaetnee Ing speed so Tone ‘2 iy ne charges against him were filed, [t was MMIFPORN Tor aehiot aie Wak canatruet, Shawn by the records that the applic od. aR a cue sirover, she ts) ton for retirement was fed May 18 without a peer tipan the liek seas” nd that the elarges were. file ne The amv 1 Hats Sumner | ange 4 hi hatha die A Ravenel In making this remarkulie record far | G4ye later, Cn the same day there Uncle Sam's new warship, are Charing |S merting of the Board and the | A. Allibone, Executive Cimtcer; tieut ((alen for retirement, upon matt Willlam 1. Dries. Navigator, William Cyminissioner Darker, wa H. Harris, Chief Bngivecr: Martin Red. | George Heneraft, who has Ington, Fost Aswetant Kugineer, and) Site geeretary, in’ the Buperinte Wiliam 1 MeGrant 1 George Hp atl Citets office since 1861, was Shepher: ant Engineers callld by the defense to show that the Th a that it tic evening of Dhtctice of ixsuing Superintendent's July aber AAC Lone warrants had not been In vogue since yards wide and 45 feet high was passed Letina Hb " Ir tntituae anos, u |i Part of ¢ Enkins's defense ts that The Columbia sailed from New York Polies refused to issue war- on May 20 and arrived at Southam. | PANS fe lerly houses ton on May Subsequently she pro- | Lawyer Moss, Parkhurst 80 ed to Copenhagen, where with the (Cel. who is: pr Ing te case, al w York she joined flagship kes that that was no excuse, that tho Francisco, of the. Buropean. Station, |Caltain could upon application get a under command of Admiral Kirkla | Warrant from the Superintendent ho then transferred. Ms flag tothe, Capt Baking took command of the New York, and together the squadron) Mercer street station after the prac- Went to Kfel and took part in the cere-|Uee of issuing Superintendent's war- montes of the opening of the great ship | f4nts had heen abolished canal, | Capt. Bakins took the stand in his Capt. Sumner saye that forelen naval OWN behalf and testified he had been constructors were greatly interested tn @ pelleen for twenty-nine years, and the Columbia, and that while they were | Was ‘Treasurer of the Policeman's: Mu at Kiel Admiral Diedrich, the Chie, tual Benefit Association, handling about Naval Inspector of the German Navy, | $8000 a year came aboard his vessel and examined | He said he was a Free Mason, and her with the greatest Interest sas tod the hig nore of the or- Her conferred upe and that this ae is the only complaint made against him isis, WENT DOWN A CHUTE. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1895. ON THE KEG! were kent busy and attracted conalierable sto the During the of the Eldridge street station prisoners, «BEARS MAKE A SHARP DRIVE | withdrawal of Wall street and other {outside operators who were conspicuous Invitations to Witnesses of His Execution ent Out, Hugh Pentecost Says the Murderer Is a Remarkable Man. An Orphan from Iafancy and Reared by a Present Judge SING SING, Aug. 2.—Warden Sage, of Sing Sing prison, has sent out the invi- taticns to the persons who will witness the execution of Richard Leach, the wife-murdercr, in the electric chair. The witnesses have been requested to be present at the prison at 11 o'clock on Monday morning next. Lewch seems fully resigned to meet his fate. When he arrived at the prison, some months ago, he was a Catholic. Lately he has changed his faith and is now receiving spiritual comfort from Chaplain Weill, of the prison, and Rev. Dr. Collier, of New York. Hugh 0. Pentecost, who defended Leach, said to-day: “Lei is a somewhat remarkable n man. He was an orphan from infancy and was reared in early youth by a man who is now a judge. For many years those who knew him in childhood have known nothing of him or he of them until his arrest revealed his existence and whereabouts to them. “He is uneducated, but very intelll- and apparently of good stock. hat his mind {s abnormal in gpots, 80 to speak, | have no doubt. The jury which tried him found him guilty of murder. If that verdict was correct, I have no doubt that his act was that of an abnormal man. He was, up to the time of his conviction, a’ pessimistic melancholiac, but since his confinement in Sing Sing ‘he has suffered littie from melancholia. “He was greatly enraged at his con- viction, but before and during the trial he was possessed by the calm of a stoic philosopher. 1 do not regard him as of sound mind, despite his more than usual native intelligence of a certain sort. He buyers yesterday, Early sales included | is one who, if he had been well bal- September, 6.94.2 6.9; October, 6.97.0 6.99; | anced mentally and had had proper training up to maturity, might have November, 7.02; December, | heen an ornament to society. LEACH DIES MONDAY, GIANTS BACK AGAIN, —_+ — An Early Morning Welcome Given to New York's Easeballists They Come Home Victorious from Their Western Trip. Ready to Meet Their Old Rivals, the Bridegrooms, at Polo Grounds, For the first time since July 4 Gotham's baseball cranks will have @ chance to see their pets cavort about the Polo Grounds this afternoon, and uniess Mr. Dunn and his rainmaking machine spoil calcnlations, a great crowd should be on hand to give the boys a rousing Feception. Tired and worn, but Joyous at getting back to the only metropolis, after @ month's siege in the “wild and woolly, Capt. Doyle and his comrades arrived im New York before many citizens had vpened their eyes. Despite the early hour quite a crowd was at the Cortlandt street ferry te weicome the wanderers home. Since leaving Father Knickerbocker’ little village, the ‘Joynts” have played twenty-one games, Out of this number victory has crowned their efforts four- teen times; certainly a great record, considering the article of ball that the majority of Western clubs are putting up. In only one city, Pittsburg, did the Harlemites fail to get the majority of games in the series, and it was the only place in which they did not put up a really excellent game of ball, The Pirates took a brace of New York scaips, and in the last game, when vic: tory Was just within reach’ of Doyl Men, rain Put @ stop to the proceeding this atce 2 ine Bridegrooms ar scheduled to make thelr appearance a the Polo Grounds, and try conclusiont with tho Giunts. ‘It goes “without ing that the game will be for bivod. Byrnes hirelings are just leading tie Giants in the pennant race, aid by Walloping then:, New York will step up a@ notch, ‘only RR York OA M., 645, 7.90 and 6.00 P ‘M. Saccrday.e¢ | face" to-day and declined § points on orem aon tal te eas j ingi y, 7.12 a 7.18 3 \< engaged, will draw a large crowd to un stated, that, hin reason | MRS, SALLADE, COMPLAINANT. | They Succeed in Eringing About |Januaty, 72a 715; March, 728. 0 | ct te a pity that, under the, lan he) emides being the opening game, the the track to-mcrrow afternoon. teen People Injured at a Chicago position ag super- — Material Decli advanion. with Hentar : ttt hate t|man la to kil him) But he had a fair|ctanks will have a chance to size up James A. Gray, manager of the Frank- Plenaure ¢ Wn company in Mon-|She Appenra Mefore the Excine Letts Valdes Dut broke to T86.80, and at woe. | ‘TiAl, Ris case was taken to the Court) the new ttie left flelder, Prank Butler. f $200 A month, whic! 74 1-4c., but broke to 73 6-8¢., ioe. ea dno effort of mine, anc e le fello’ 1 on ‘ot Mesagel ace beets aetiol the} CHICAGO, Aug. Fifteen people fered him on dune Board Agniuat a Hotel, — In Chicago, after whist tt enld up. te| have auured. no eftort Cevealed any | good work since he Joined the team, but rack to-day. He contemplates giving | were injured in an accident at the chute nsatd he had six men from] The Exetse Co: dere (Olaay cx a loss of about 1-2c, from yeater-| grounds on wh'ch { could reasonably, | the question is will he be able to "play : i n addition to the men he could pa against Ja - ‘orn was steady at first, September | for him; anc ust be killed Ps perpe: \e eid ace the approval of the|avenue, last night. One of them, Miss re for special duty from his own | Schelder, proprietor of the Hotel Ar and Send Sugar Down to 114 | suing at ic, but goon fell OR. Chie | cauer the jury decided that he killed h and makes the position extremely ; Crook: will prabably” dle or head | cummane a9 5 : 54 West ‘Twenty-fou a cago opened at d4e,, but fell off 1-20. on-law? wi ult, . " will probably die, as her head | Un dan. 1, tsi eal Raking, “thore | UNEtON. at Bl Weet Twenty-fourth street, b UM hae open latty “worry that that is the]. Rusle’and Stein, will in all probabiltt FIRST RACE. was so badly cut that a portion of her| were no polley shops, gambling-houses | @#king that the license revoked by know h jeal with him,|be the twirlers The batung orders wi For three-year-olds and upward; selling; ata| brain ooxed out. or houses of aamignation inthe precinet, | cause the place Is the resort of immoral] gpthe beats Made a sharp drive at the WHISKEY TRUST FIGHT. pat iris, and’ T expect him to meet. his | be as follows: furlongs” Betting. at. Mitine. | THE People who patronize the chute eet so far as I knew What I feared moat | characters Stock market right at the start this Ae = fate with such dignity as the Sing| | New York, Brooklyn. Wamnbere, 112, carimn Teen 3 i Tinto a car at the bottom of the Incline | The Captain war asked why he had] Capt, Pickett, of the Weat ‘Thirticth | MOrBIN& and succeeded in bringing | myanction Against Reorganisation | 5/6 teath chamber admits of." Pere Shindle; ab. Bade Murphy, oo (HCochraniz-t 12 ¢ ¢ land after being drawn to the top ente fot Rrotested ucaiist’ the insuing of | atreet poitee station, was the complain- ae ater declines In a few in- faltered ts - = = TIBIA, TF os, hale, $b... ; 2 peed into a large pool of | Jerome, ‘Twel cet and University | Mary Fo # 8, Sal- . e ; res at , Sally bye length ety halt from pate Twenty people were In the ear last {and McAleer'x saloon, 24 Thomp-| Lawyer Frederick B. House endeay-| erable amounts of stock In which “stop | Whiskey Trust from bidding on or ac- ® | Rusie, p. Dailey, c. Starghyy who han tives length ta freee | night. It was approuching the igeanat [any Rifests the place at 62 ond street | ored to have the hewring postnoned until| orders were known to have been placed, | quiring tte property of the Trust, which | “<a eee oan | Fuller, a8. Stein, of Semper Lex. Time—1.15. the top of the slide. where the atop In oral others in the same nelgh- | after {he coriiminal case now vending! Poe fact also that a pool, the head of | Was granted yesterday, was vacated by SCHIEREN MEETS STRONG. 2 BECOND RACE. , Raid he dd not know, of his own| Flammer is _ ena {| which is a well-known plunger, has ac- | Judge O'Brien in Supreme Court, Cham- a SeuAll#s ade “WHER TORR ON iy 5 his iammer is settled. He made the te-| plunger, ; Gelling; mile and o alxteenth iebtoreant found Mee Mae th | nowt Te, that the pl mentioned | quest on the ground that any action| cumulated a large line of Sugar. i con- | bers, to-day. Two Meyors Discuss an Engineer HARRY REED UNPLACED. , BATE a curchatey, Detting. Bt HIt-Pis hat his grip had bat all right, and ducted in-an} taken by the Excise Board might In-| sidered to be a source of danger to the| Nathan Bijur, counsel for the Reor- for New East River Bridge. Ort ee oe emkeae el ALA |e apeang to the wilge of ti nance garde O64 Went Tonth | Wenee the deposition of the criminal] market, am an attempt to unload would | ganization Committee, represented to the| The Mayor of New York and the|" F* ‘algae ia, 101 (A. Ciayton)...13-6 4 Dy J edge of the platform | «tree He cited y place: 3 Nae | oubtes 0 cl 0 i vat emis eh egceremcits $5 2 ENE Una cated on the. pmasenaers (0, sones | AerahG cheeses he eatery ances | ,arecial, OMeer, Hinton told. of, visit. | Uadoubtedly precipitate a sharp decline, |court that Inasmuch as the Injunction | ssqyor of Brooklyn crossed aworde this Third in a Selling Race. Biacet, sek ern, HL ETE 8b [the car shot past the pluttorm, ‘hers | never, Tenetved ‘any “uirect™ complaint | yaeeee, Nektae tn ymegemeatet bY his] Crop advices continue extremely fa-| was feturneble, in court before, the | atternoon over the selection of an en- Aug. 2.—This was the fourth wirapahoo, raced away -in front and/was a crash, a recoil and the car, re- | *#tlnat them = Hoth ‘officers sald there was no 4 Nelo ad te oe eee bl the | take place no injury could possibly be gineer to supervise, the construction, of ana at day of the Goodwood race BP blo ty the contac r = order in the presence of the proprie ‘oads are making extensive prepara-|done to the complaining stockholders in| the New East’ River Bridge. The | Meeting. who. by twp lengths trom Lard Meine re Me DS Ee Gta oes DEFENDS HIS LIEUTENANT. | net ouant fe entire party nett tlons for a large trame during the Fall| the mean time.” . | Brooklyn Mayor and his Commisston-| The Chichester Stakes (Handicap), of Who was, second throughout, Orinda /with the timbers at the end, rolled Ll NANT. | occasion Would have been adm! and Winter months The order requiring the committee to| era want V. G, Bogue, who is said tol 19 ery, arc) y 2 Ys back. prea is any hotel. oy 4 Ae Orders are being constantly laced for show cause why permanent, injunc- | he an engineer. of Umited gxperience. ie sovs, one w et ales bee wien’ i ewe Pern are ‘i At, uston of the examination| new equipment and the expenditures on tion stiould not issue still stands, how- | The Mayor of New York and his Com-/ three-year-olds and upward, distance THIRD RACH The passengers were thrown from| Capt. Grant Replies to Charwes| of Casey a tesees Was take ea | tie macau obably be heavy for |ever, and argument will be heard on It missioners favor L, L, Buck. five furiohes, were won by SH AL 8% For two-year-olds; four and a bait furlongs, | thelr eeats, but a few of them managed Against Sergt. Drennan. o'ctock time in Supreme Court, Chambers, next Mon-|— Brooklyn, representatives, however, : Phi 4 Starters. Betti St. Hit Fis.| to jump on the platform, ‘The car and . . ——- » tinports at New York | day. are feartuy thes the New York oficials | Basset’s ch. f, Wise Virgin, 3, by Wis- Crimea, 108 (A. Clayton). $0 2h 1h i Z : SA Capt. Donald Grant, of the Madison for the week 726, and the ie will control the patronage of the bridge | dom—Elizabeth, Marquine, 108 (Martin) 1 aq [| {ta load trembled a moment at the! cree police statt sent to Presitent| FOUND ASLEEP OFF POST, [amount marke i For the througa the engineer and strenuously| yr, M, F. Dwyer's Ha wat 1 Bredtcament, 108 (Perkins 21° [verge of tho descent, then shot down. [jroosevelt to-day a formal reply to the rchesdactechlld Laplehhe aa nh imports were BASEBALL CHAT. phoauen tne coy Mr. 3 FB yer's Harry Reed lon ars) 46 Feo! e leapa 1 sick ch ta A 9) A $ dd the amount’ marketed u Mayor Schieren and his Ci lasion-| not placed, Taffeta, 108 (Grin). 776 George Emerson lrapod from the car} charges r ly made against Sorgt,|Policeman Drennan Diamiased--|guaing, ee Br aoia CUaE tO ieee Magar airont : 4 y vay do} fe vitae the sino > 2 z. ers came over to meet Mayor Strong} Michae. F. Dwyer’s Primrose Knight is Hie oe ee ee ike Ue babel half way down and fell head-| pronnan, of his command, by Secretary] Sermt. Grant to Be Challeng, (For June the Pacifle Mail Steamship] The winning siresk of the Giants kept up at| and the New York Comm. ssiners tO: | (formerly Mr. Robinson's bay horse) Clara Wilson, 108 (Donnelly) 6-1 8s 8 | tone to the ground. Th with a Abb of the Clty Vigilance] p, Company reports gross earnings of $370,-| home will put them in the first division in short; day to talk the matter over. They | ‘After a long delay the flag finally] crash louder than the first, the boat i : Policeman John Drennan, of the Hast | 592, + Of $207, net $7272, 1° | order, But they will have to ght Brooklyn real| Pent most of the afternoon at it. ran) third ih He Belling iBtakew S06; fell to @ atragiling start. Predicament| came to a standstill at the botiom of Abbott chareed/invetect thatthe hte es Sone ares si haa hd Rt ons Cease MT yard to begin with, This, however, should make —_— Lea Pee baecsiier iceeee - o the front and set @ rattling / the incline and its occupants w sxe ‘i missed rom ie force by the Police) ney ‘11-2 per cent. on call. For-|the three games with the Grooms the prett! he Selling Stakes wa: s pace to the stretch, with Crimes, Mar | thrown among the Faunants were lioxeie law was not being enforced in| Hoard this afternoon, Drennan was Gah ucohaves fim at obit Afb lot the eonnce PHOSPHORUS IN THE WOOD | tens, with 100 sovereigns added, for quise and Sinaloa’ III, next en hdl the precinct, and that Sergt. Brennan, | ound sound asleep inn covered. wacan {for bankers long stefling, and 430 14 a . 2 6 : ; two-year-olds and upward, winner to they straightened out Crimea and Mar-| boards, i red wagol y 3 Rote, Gime Tiere dicainene aU IR aceeas||| otdce, were) asta, evencs among the] O22, X88 12 command during Capt. | oft his port about ten days ago. oe oe Lemna Commercial Har sil: | Lott-Fielder Butler will have a new experience | Felx Heanberg Arrested in Conmec-| i. sold at auction for 100 sovereigns: hot finish Crimea won by a head from SF pleat ong the) Grant's temporary absence, was in col} 4 communtextl c sia. % arene a on the Polo Grounds, It Is notorious that the | tion with a Brooklyn Fire. five furl i crowd of spectators and umong the oe- | ji a site a fy Rona lon: wes irscelved) by | Bet CEU On aS Peete Re mee, Meee lengths dn |cupants of the other cars, “but the | eeuon with the liquor dealers. He elted | President Roosevelt, of the Police Hoard, | | Aftet midday stocks were firmer, but | man who plays that paution on the Maram Bell) ere Marshal Brymer, of Brooklyn, is) ‘The following was the result: | Ch. Potent koe: Sie te eee eat he Tone « that of a snloon-keoper named | day from C. H. "Torrey, of 210 Hast / O88 reduced volume of business.” The | has a dazcling wun ehining sralght toto bis eyes | investigating the fire at 2012, 244 and|h, Diplomatic, 6 by Sallsbury—Lady vounded were quickly carried away by | yt Bh cen IOR tae ‘ y » H. Torrey, of 210 Hast’ market presented no feature of {m=} and ga eb clr 2 Gs i nd a txteenth the ambulaac | Mealahon, of Gouverncur and Division fone Hundred and Eleventh street, state | varanee! ia = ish tes eee |2¢e Broadway early yesterday morning, | Plotwell, iirst: Mr. J. Cannon's b. hy rf et RitFin. | 4 " ‘ a WS: Sindee tng that the writer Intended to invite | |The large gold engagements Induced | Umssne oe @ { he prompt arrival of the fire-| Leominster, 5, by Kilwarlin—Bonnie P Trandywi Grim)... 1-8 1 F he slide down which the car flew ts! sunda ‘This letter rorwarded to | g, | the be: 0 e ather raid ry men the blaze was extinguished with Sa % 4 once B | tutly 300 feet tong, and slopes at an| tne Miran eter wae forwarded to | Soret. Grant, of the Bast One Hundred | {Re pears fo make anotion Fall oo the | ourteen out of twenty-one away from home? | Dut $i) damages. s Morn, second; Mr, Michael F. Dwyer's . Lookout, 14 (Connelly 3 angle of 3% degrees from tho ground. Nts SOF GM . and Twenty-sixth street atation, to meet | were thrown overboard. and sales were | Not bY aly Gea.e @ record that shows lack of | Marshal Brymer belleves that the fire|b. h. Primrose Knight, 5, by Harpenden Longdale, 114 (Lamly). BL B14 4 2 5 Th reply the Captain saya there ts [him on the fled of hon Be made at M4 before the decline ability. Paes | ras of incendiary origin, He found | primrose Dame, third, Brandywine led from flagfall to finish, —— _ hot a particle: of truth in Mr. Abbotts | "Sergt. Grant.” wrote Mr. ‘Torrey, | checked, The, closing price sesterday | any gtory te revived that the Brooklyn team | {h@t Somebody had stuffed phosphorus pinning ually, by two Tenaths front! V1 1 ED IN THE WHEELBOX. Me says that Sergi Bren: Atigmatized me asa coward and | was HT18, Everything ete sid of In| wif at 'tay at kamera Park neste geare n |i0te oles In a board partition in the —— ungarvan, Who was three lengths in it put in charge at his, t spose tO compel him to give me | sympathy, will wo é re A year, A rear of the store, front of Lookout, ‘The latter was sec- ib i | Fequest ands that he tsa | satisfaction ” ep ie. seemingly planned for a grand base: |"“Ruuix Henaberg, twenty-nine years old,| SUMMER GAMBLING BAIT. ond for half a mile. ‘Time—Lit J. \ | Hous officer. Ph Mr. Torrey haw kept himself tisy the The clu roe @ Thiri | of Si) Putnam avenue, ‘arrested on PTH RACE. nigan Wa V Bacise law: ts : two months writing leturs to . suspicion of knowing ‘something of the _ Se re wae ail ane his net us Well as t rostrong and the Commis: Reng nerrentiy lavel origin of the fire, He denies any knoWl-| About This Time Look Out for Ru- Y ing; four and a hal jem the 1 Sturt police can do so, and that the off pla- rs complaining Sony Dmaehe 4, may be the home of the) edge of It, more of bin avo Lueck, j batting st, Hit, Fa, | PROVIDENC 1, Aur toons abe Kept on duty ait day Bunilay | |The Board In) executive Share Ret pt Bear’ futdre,” 1 naw fall the fe . * S903 cri) ets MNS, | ward: lartnchs iiteaag On ey aati: Land that cithens have also been hired.” felded to keep the Civil-Be amar, Ret Bhevs of Easter Parl oat R That entertaining romance about BC hraae), @3 2 ope d Flanigan, au Oth oxen As further evidence of the untruthful: |open in the evenings hereaf pert i i . Pe . Rowling 1 ni Sb ae Guat [sion steamer Day Star, was in the ness of, MEO ABHOR charges, Capt uneit § orchack for the convenienen of | At Haig ing : . eden Renetor @imoriy nry Dellac! Bullivan fennbrovk, 106 (Marta)... sal 73 8 be felbox ththtening seme tolts oa the (ltnl-calls attention to. the inapection /&ppllcants for positions on the force | AL) Top ita Fe tor th tte atitt not and the | ¢, reaking the bank at Saratoga is grow- Eorresdale, 94 (iva wit ee paddlocwhech this, morale wtion, set ae aEReIMeL Fae tly made by" Presi. wito cannot leave thelr employment | Rede Matinee clay Suaching of Re nine clube raaily in tne | Comptroller Palmer, of Brookly@,| ing in interest, Yesterday his winning feconte, ma) 446 padidle-whee is 1} a ven he ate Ose vel 0 found every: during the day, uiral Pavtfle strugel he tall-enders several miles be- IQ af " Sky Blue rushed to the front, and was | boat _uneapectedly LMG WHEL MIRA eee cs mana z ee Neeseake @ Ohisls.2) fae ee ee me; Take: Reel the Gaia the | Pee eee cae TORY: Ae f _Benurth ata han trom rncens Sorta | SOAR gut MeL Rey LY HOUSI HUGH SLEVIN’S WAKE, [21 "ain rie, vraname oho pered ig acrnge pane | Supreme Court” Breokiya, fendered.-s| Genter ay't aaying @ word, Who. was second throughout, Nosalind | hoetumeet nite SORDERLY HOUSE RAIDED. endl " for Saturdays and Suadays with all first-class | decision directing Comptroller Palmer,| ag this {@ the season of the year 11, was third all the way, and fnishel| An assistant bad called out to ha a cet s lubs. Next Sunday at Donnelly's, College Point | of Brooklyn, to reinstate Robert Crum- ¥ three lengths behind Princess Norett.| the wheel moved, and tant 10 Manager Fl gz Refused to Re-| TO Drape His Har and Hotties sun-| a the Wiraneee Sil play toe Gueeee couns. 4: mey as assistant warrant clerk in his] When tho foro banks are usually ‘ait , ‘Time—0.56 3~ | neer nninghar — t ity ; fb day and Give Away Ice Water. as fall “One “Hundred” and” Thirty-second office, crummey was discharged Feb. 1.| hard” by venturesome speculators, an ———-—_ J tarving signal "Manigan's home wa or Ct |: eae Re ee ear eee alee: | Vatles aie "River, et qhomptrolier Patmer held that thls Po-|interesting report to accompany the Bul- > ° ity cting Cap 'Thompxo: ( i ee aH . He, alsc a 4 DENIES HE IS NEWSAM ‘e By | Acting Captain ‘Thompson and five! soventh avenue and Fourteenth street, | eon the Artington ATC, will type the g:, | fated in-an affidavit that he did not/livan story comes up from Long Branch : Fined for Reckless Drivin patrolmen from the Osk:street station |iitonas, it ie sald, to hold ble re Desee To-morrow the Arlington A. Coal! Wire 24.8 | know Crummey was a veteran fireman | that a wealthy Colorado mining man ———___— SS lust night raided the saloon at 24 Cath- | i 2 ew Ques Feat Toul inieties have lost but one game during the | #9 Protected by the Fireman's act. (Colorado men are always the heroes) But a Policeman from Port of Spain| Marty Jones of TH ban Sis eet. ant avine street and arrested two men and|Wke Next Bunday over the corpse of Lela Sane ta! Mr. Crummey claims he told Mr. Pal-| 100 ; + Identifies the Alleged E POUR AOR: Fh) Waae. tone tt 14 a ‘Liberal Exelse law enforcement Bansal Fieri ee | mer ‘he was a veteran fireman, and the| “hit” the Pennsylvania Club last night lentifies the Alleged Embersbers 10 feces “iyit tying Welveta few women am beta freguenterd of a Tein Tete reported, will give away | tetra R—Tus game cansot be arranged [aifidavie of Secretary Campbell of the] for $6,500, “ eo WHE haa bean a Pek eA moe ai f usorderly house: ny ter and. free lu : aie Marta 4 zi jervic pmiset —— merernay Habart Walte; wip hasbeen 1s i sas yan eva , Wien the Acting Captain went to the|draps his bar, beer pumps and bottien | {ate vie oa Mr. Palmer had in his possession the : retained by Arthur C.K. Newsam, the {2024 19.7) A ae ents NUARBU SL OO DET THIMMGRAELE TO BRUTE RAG RIBAS ball iT Potties: Laclede | Gas, nding of clubs n the League this morn-| civil let in which Mr. Crummey is set Third Ellsworth Cup Race, man arrested as a fugitive from the | the imminent dae tp wt warrant for the arrest of the n cer, | " S$ === ite R & Went . forth as a veteran. The next race for the Elsworth trophy which [sland of Trinidad, 1s conducting the des | feouman. Wait camaced cnn anh th ho Wits it th the talon at the tine | SHIPPING NEWS | iene Samat ; 5 aylimulte Gaynor holds that in view of | wir presented to the Nd. A, Ce yachlag de Tenge upon the lines of denying identity. [ent ' aE AE OG Ca ne FOUND. i We ee eauTe | EN ING HES: | Kula, Nashite SROOR TR denial cannot he considered.” partment by Capt. Joe Elsworth, will be ealled F ga The Nearing was resumed by United | ree hata! atest him and he ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY Jes Naty fel Chncineatl 2S g6) Warningtea — hooey alee the ispsiby conree Supe ep tates Commissioner Siiiclds this morn- | ton, Saye him hate as Michael” Bleming, | sua rises... 487 Sun asta... 715 Moon weve 1.36) Michigan Boston 652 a, Laale Cabal Picea eal al casa bila 3 " d, js accused o at ia ley i ‘ . 1 AM. AM | Minn @ St y jernard’s Drift, and of course bata. Sests, peindag, | ‘ used of forger. io MIGe Gt i vy alt the had macte the ratd | sandy tsk 4 oh ee Mod St ex scheduled to-day tant District-Attorney Ma- |; and embezzlement amounting alto- rer : rive of several petitions that | Gove Isiand 8 Has aE Mo Pact New York. Pittsburg at Cleve : gether to £50,000, ° Gover ‘ sent to the Soclety for the | Hell Gate Her Mate @ (thi> RP assent, Niet t Washington, gulre Must Show Cause. victery; the other yachtsmen of the Club Hie was rested here on, suecttc rea oa) ssiow ut Vice aid to Police Heads | To tnd’ New York tooat time add ¢ miau an Teas ese Justice Gaynor, of the Supreme Court, | #6"! {Rin that vefore the cup becomes charges preferred for forgery by tligae | i : “ 5 tin | - co Brooklyn, to-day directed Assistant | winkery tames feccniel on ite The Y hargcs preferred ee ; a leniinecteuiiie a ee ‘ ; es recunied, on It. The race will Beth, Williams, of Cedros. and by the | iit hey nuts Tan ie day and onde PORT OF NEW YorK, vat ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. District-Attorney’ John “Maguire, of |e, Bt olick aaa Gan’ Ga sven irom The venzlomen BANS BSD SRE SN tor uantaa ih : a e disord ARRIVED TO-DAY, New Jersey, el ae Brooklyn, to submit to an examination | side of the boat hous Seige Gouveia, a policeman of Port|ecanecus © me em SL New York Central RACE TRACK: ALENANDER Ile |i) JURpem en Dee ak Robert J. and Patchen Aga of Spain, was called to the stand, He =e ; IKE. AN excl Woo’ a aT AND, Aug. 2 je entries and weights | ON Oct, 28, Mr Mas : y ealtively identified the prisoner us| Magowan's Abuc $08 tne Vet Wet: Me ond for to-morrow'a races are an follows: | Chiihed, Sojudgment against, Mr. Ma. ALO, 5. Yay hug, STs oMlAle of the » the waited y case | alee aeca is each ani sig @ Ww 1” it Firm Race, For (wo-searcc furlongs, | the settlement of an estate. The judg- aritlog Wark: have recetved a: Giey was adjourned until Tuesday next | ByeMayor Frank Mason 1 woofa H : alt f Sis| ment. w : un , ; t ‘ : tTlelen ity “Prema 3 | a8 put in the hands of the | land despatch trom Mr Hamitn, owner of Robert WANT THE CITY TO HELP Se SABO rer » nd Northen (Bacite Cig epee cia cea US| Sherif and returned unsatisiled, Joy stating that last night a match race was es i ! ; CAN APPLY BY MAIL. ristcl mI Charteatan, eee Hoan ‘ Nation HN 1h| He Dogwed the Highwaymen, — |) 8 soulwed during the Circak Meeting Ie gy . TO SAIL TO-MORROW, ] My a 4 wi. Goundy HH ‘Th ott, 14, Prine : ad ES Se eecarin Giwnore Ghicct ta the Puil| \ * re o 8 | ‘Tnomas Abbott, twenty yeare olf, of 195 Prince = By aa F “Cn EER arr Pail) f lt Stretches a Point for Liverpool: Gait of AMADA, Gornata yaks a ao NB} street, Brooklyn, ond Waller Russell, eighteen Gov. Morton at Bar Harbor, f . bog la-ne inca mes Havre, councrice Mau | 3 wy Six yoara old, of Harper's court, were arrested at| aR HARBOR, Me., Aug. 2.—Goy. 4 At the meeting of the Board of Street Goy, Altgeld Arraigned ae pote ee . Adirondack. Jamgica, | Mad athe ; 102 | 11.40 o's sntion Aprived here this meraing end q Opening and Improvement to-day John| srrincriens, 1 A et it of workin > i o ‘aribbe, $ 9 : 102 | streets, 0 joined his family at Bowler Mtoe popeated tok ceepite cane ‘ i ' re unable to leave thelr places of oP calitoraia, Glas: St, Louis Southwestern t 4 ony $2 | Siete: tireet, tage. : e , a Lee Mh . i St 1. Southwestern pt * 1% 1 Nee ~ whom it 1s proposed to assess for the 4. ad 1 tonite ’ i during the day, President oe * i: me Magenta : 7 race se el Roosevelt announced this morning th Southern | Pastf 334 28?) Nindgal opening of One Hundred and Eight; i A eee ee One era. GE TOD EIUNE FUat Le Sessa Loree iC Un EER Mu 16 Its) ahisg Mace—Four and «half furlongs first street from Eleventh avenue to the : if ‘i i tion for appointment lo the polles fur em IV, Hatt Texas fn 128, : 1) hands Up Boulevard, The area of assessment |as insincere may de se bis: mall osgad ISS COMING RT é dren He . bores ery stretches from @ point 500 feet south of -~ 06h anks will be forwarded on applica: | INCOMING: STEAMBHIPR, ios Oy Marguerite’ it cane ee ot a Ss Be. the strast 10 2000 feet north of tt, His Hox Palthtal to the tat, jon Which may eitner feat t } eee bboy ‘ : i, | ter Bagte 11h Peralto 8 an employe: * as One Hun-} wirestins, w j \verpoot. sha H Sy) Tommy Mropny 015 Bizarre 10s “ork. Wo! ori mer Take the Iife out of a1 re y y s ; sureau, |? a « ar tty Ma ing by bel nae - E the cost of opening it, at least, should | before down on at tack of " Finance, Colom tr” Soy Sort | Fourth Race—One nite and the root The whole System, be borne ‘by the city at large. ald | Paitimore and ay Sclieetig tes DUE TO-MORKO om” a atrage a) A Mion et th f _'The matter was referred to the Com-| Sta! ,Moint Mills case ot here et 9 st Southampton. mash 9 'o 8 | parte Ninety-seven 9 | The. elevator. be 9 missioner of Public Works and the Pres. | a!¢, the tue © » he Liverp Wabash pf - & cB | atames nb bad crushed. Marlow oo Ss ident of the Hoard of Aldermen to eer ie one eres Havre Wo U. Telograph ng " Fifth Race—Six and a half furlongs of @ widowed mother, ant | F -Yestigate and report. and’ tha bere dogs i shut 4 vk because my Roster vate [Wheel # take rie Ty iS le | went Park Pullerer yoz| Serond street and Marcy avenue ‘ —— = | sath am application | had “run ides eth Lake Beis Bay Eg BBG) Retwon are! —— Ss. ll New Civil Service Exa Het) Paud Rintine waa Lives Six Hundred bad beet distributed since —— Sanit Tell Tenacious Riot on n Trolley Ca arsapari a Guns ME Pissperice was avern tn today asa] Dane rome cere Gud Liven, | pucterday jtnorniug More blanks willl Nineteen Bodies Recovered, COTTON DECLINED. Detroit or Calla Three men boarded « trolley car on the Second Gives the olov vitality ‘dates ntme f spectors. x : tren persone who en down by E aye ‘ H teeters BL a ing, and be Geermesica Department, ar Wilopaer te 3 Seth te morning, fom ie, fourth tors, to 1 New Patrol Wagons. Fish Of waters Tuesday have been Tevrered | Wemt O@ Five Pointe Early--Wheat | “CN! mt " other, passengers In various : ‘and by ‘and han ai office at 310 Mone Munieed Aad wey catch Bie The uew patrol wagons were used for the oo Broke After Sixth Race fis ands quarter furlongs, | Peralto attempted to He is & Democrat anf ig hie right leg and curting hie head. He|* time last night in the Ellaabeth and the | Arend Dest Sunde wil, Bagare Fale Excursion! apne cotton market made an see Sot. a Sibckdting Ole erag nd fi "i rs ave Ni i a Nineteenth 4 i (pow ob 36 Maat Thirty tousth niroon. Was lake to Maphattan Hospital. i Eldridge street pole stations Boia wagons) HH Big tiie me me tad