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4 s Weather thdtsations: Pate TARTLING | URPRISES IN TRE | | Most Extraordinary Features Ever Published. DAY PRICE ONE CENT. WORLD. t << Circulation Books | Open t to All.” | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUS' “ Circulation Books Open to All.” 4 ‘Weather Indications: Fair. 4S Most Extraordinary Features Ever Hehilbsons TARTLING URPRISES IN THE SUNDAY WORLD, The Yond’ Tuy Craaion Wes 554,178 Par Day. RICE ON oe CEN NIGHT EDITION. GROOMS ON HOME GROUNGS, Seek Further to to Homiliate the Giants Out at Eastern Park. MEEKIN AGKINST KENNEDY. Lively Fielding by the Brooklyn Team at the Outset Blanked New York. 12,000 CRANKS TURN OUT. Many Gothamites in the Throng Gets an veally meritorious, An Englishman is (Special to The Evening Word never really funny, except when he EASTERN PARK BALL GROUNDS, | starts out to convince you that it would BROOKLYN, Aug. 3—The great victory | be impossible for America to annex over the Giants at the Polo Grounds|Canada, Then he ix funny enough to yesterday made the ~rooklyn baseball| make up for his unfunny past, An- cranks eager for more blood to-day, and |thony Hope's literary attempt—a very the big crowd which gathered at East-| good one in Its way—is headed “The ern Park this afternoon showed by its enthusiasm and numbers that it had everry confidence In the ability of Capt. Griffin's team to repeat their perform- ance. It was the second game in the series of three to be played by the rival teams of the two sections of Greater New York, and the interest manifested was not to be wondered at. The Saturday half holiday pleasure rooters added to this thing at the grounds. Capt. Doyle and his men, howeve Were not without their share of sup- porters, for the elevated trains brought out big loads of enthusiastic Gothamites who had evidently come prepared to see thelr favorites Wipe out the stain of yesterday's defeat, and give their rivals & walloping in turn. They were received with a hearty round of applause from the New York contingent when they turned out in the field for practice, showing that they Were by no means without thelr friends, Fully 12,000 people were on the grounds wiien play began, The Batting Order. Brooklyn, New York. Grifin, ef, Butler, 11 Shindle, gb. Murphy, ‘Tredway, rf. Van Haltren, cr, Shoch, si Tavis: aby Chance, 1). jaly, 2b. Anderson, If Dalley, c. p, Kennedy, p. Fuller, ss, First Inn! Butler recetved an ovation when he stepped to the plate. His pop hit was muffed by Schoch after a backward run, but ‘the latter redeemed himself en Murphy's bounder to second, which forced Butler and the striker was out at first on a double play. Van Haltren out, Schoch to La Chance. No runs, @CORE BY INNINGB, oO New York... Brooklyu FULL DETAILS OF THE SEW YORK-BROOKLYN GAME AND THE BRIGHTON BEACH RACES WILL BE GIVEN IN THE NIGHT EXTRA, ———— NO “LOAFING” CYCLISTS. Con Baker Wins # Heat from Harry Wheeler at Manhattan. (special to The Evening World | BICYCLE TRACK, MANHATTAN BEACH, Aug, 3.—The special bicycle races of the Riverside Wheelmen were held here this afternoon, In conjunction with the professional races. A strong wind, blowing up the home stretch, did much toward spoiling fast riding. The track, however, was in good condition and the crowd enthusiastic, The event of the day was the one- mile scratch (professional) one, in which Sanger, Wheeler and other cracks were entered The management, to guard against “loafing” on the track, adopted in the race "The Evening World's” suggestion and gave special prizes for first man at each quarter, The mile was unnaced. Much complaint has been felt of late at the Inexcusably slow riding in unpacea events, and the method of giving first men at quarter prizes was adopted partially obviata it, The Field Offivers were: Bunnell; Judges, J. F. to Referee. Fiteh, 0. 5. Needham, H, Strugnell, E. A. Powers Timers—8. D. See, Chas. Dieges, Alea Gchwalbach. Starter, Isaac Bow: T. ©. Crichton; An- Burns; Official Hand- Clerk of Course, nouncer, hes W. feapper, A. G. Batchelder. Fo! owing {s a summary of events rated, professional, for $200 > four ‘prizos Won by Con Baker, Columbus. 4 er, Orang J., second, Time Second Heat—Won by 1H. Tyler. Springheid Maas i PJ. Berio, Mase. second, “Time Third Heat—Won by A. W. Poster, Waltham, Silt Mass oma naa i Time—. ‘Sanger was entered for this heat, did aot rid ‘One-Mile Nov Fir Wea Port Richmond, 8. 1, we: but veo Winkies; BA -lalr in a true all “lover ground on a bieyele? law Kocow Googe Creegan, K third. Timed ws Second heat —Won by L. G. Mach, NA. ¢ Tinh, Cho. Wheeimen, iu 8 ued Whestmen hind. Time 2.98 Thin Heat—Won by AL Mirch R. \ #, second, Ro Row, third. fim » FLYING THROUGH THE AIR. It Can He Done, and You Cau Learn wito vo It In the “Sun day Wort ase you to fly through the ship as you now fly If it would, read the Sunday World to-morrow and [find out how it can be done, This ts ja we can tell you about the matter ‘now. Have you In the bottom of your heart a true interest in cannibals? Do you love to hear and read about them? Get | the Sunday World to-morrow. You wi'l find in that some cannibal facts and | some cannibal pictures that will really excite you. The rows of human heads | cooking in the smoke will be found very gratifying. Here, Count de Castellane, pay atten- tion, George Gould, yachtsinan, sucess- ful sailor of society's troubled waters, | Pay attention, and you, all you Goulds, pay attention, A suit is brought that says you have no right to the money you are spending. A lady with a flerc face—you will see a picture of the fs In the Sunday World to-morrow—says that she ts the proper person to spent Gould millions and to be the Gould society representative, She will Interest | | Would it ple | | | you. Her face will impress you. Her energy far exceeds that of Miss Nico-| laut Her tale of a marriage at seven- | teen is harrowing. Actors, and poor, miserable little ama- teur actors, do you want to learn how | to make up properly? Read the direc- tions in the Senday World, | Do you happen to know that among | those who have time to follow the de- velopment of miniature geniuses An- thony Hope 1s @ rising sun to-day? Whether you do or not, read what An- thony Hope writes in the Sunday World to-morrow, For an Engiishman, he makes an attempt to be funny that ts ‘ly on the Wheel." It's critical, the title ts part of the fun. Are you fond of miracles? Do you ever wish you had the recipe for the loaves and fishes, and on Sunday do you wish you could do the water into wine miracle? Read the Sunday World's story to-morrow about the miracles performed right here in this town and in this century by the wrist-bone of St, Anne. If you are a bellever—which and SPLIT IN THE POLICE BOARD. —ae. Col Grant, It Is Said, Has| Precipitated the Long Ex- pected Rapture ERKINS GAGE 1S THE TEST. | The Commissioner Says the Cap- tain Should Eave Eeen Made Inspector. WILL VOTE FOR HIS ACQUITTAL, Accuses Parkhurst Socioly of Seek- ing Notoriety—Charges With- out Any Foundation. There ts very goo1 reason to sux that henceforth the reform Board of Po- lice Conmissioners will not operate on the basis of harmony. It has been known for some time that Col, over his treatment by Roosevelt and Parker, Col. matters until after action had been! Mr Roosevelt declaves it will not be taken by the President of the Board, | the fault of the police. and us u consequence he felt slighted | The efforts of the police and their and made no attempt to conceal his dis-| allies, the City Vigilance League ani pleasure, citizen sples, will be directed towards ‘The dramatic episole at Pollee Heal. Fred Grant has been more o. lees displeased Commissioners Grant has |not been consulted im many important ‘NEW PLAN FOR DRY SUNDAY, Police to Ccncentrate Atten. | tion on Piacs Where Beer Is Sold by Stealth, LIST OF THEM’ PREPARED, Watch to Be Withdrawn from Sa- loons Which Have Not Done Business. VERITABLE S\HARA PROMISED. \ |The Commissioncrs Say They Wiil; Undoublediy Stop Sunday Trade To-Morrow, | i | President Roosevelt and his coll jin the Pollce Board have de jthat the record of to-morrow shall dis prove the allegations that there ts any relaxation on the part of the police in the Sunday closiig movement, Yo-morrow @ new plan will be fol lowed and if there is one "wet" spot within thy confines of Manhattan Islan the saloon-keepers who resorted to sub- NIGHT EDITION. | |< | DEFENDER LED THE FLEET, First in Port on the Rao | from Newport to Cot- | tage City, BEAT VIGILANT 8 MINUTES. Fitted with New Spars and an Entirely New Suit of Racing Sails, | JUBILEE NOT IN THE RACE Accompanied the Fleet, but Did Net Cross the Line with Racing Canvas. cutis Heer ye ‘ oo es | Larne sa sia erica in eel EX- MAYOR HUGH Us GRANT RETURNS, LOADED DOWN | | COTTAGE Mass, Aug. 3—De- declared the trial of Cap ine (2 be | the police and spies who were detailed | A ante a crime, wil complete, it 1s beileved |to watch them, WITH HARMONY Dias Be a iaitalien was\see- the rupture between himself and the A Ust of such places in every pre a ice tees ond of the New York Yacht Club te drawn up without consulting Col. and he never knew anythin for some days. When asked this morning why he con: sidered the trial 4 crime, Col, sald; Grant, Should Be Made Inepecto “Capt. Eakins was tried simply for charges against him are frivolous and should never have puolle opinion, ‘The been br umwht, “tHe should have been made an 1n- abeut them Grant the respective commanders and a copy furnished to the Police Commisstone! A list was also made of the saloon WATCHMAW ATIO TO | wineer and Fireman of the Pittr —<— that have been closed the last thre: . meant Bi we | Sundays, or, ruther, of the places wher: | An Outsider Ta‘es the Firat Raoe| ,,Wi27H PLAINS. S. V. Aug. a4 t]the curtains were pulled up and the aga ent, cau a misplac bar and whole interior exposed. at Brighton Beach, sntiten or broken ra 1, 0¢ curred near These latter places will not be Chatham, on the Harlem Railroad, at watched ta-morrow, for in most of tn: cases the proprietors, according to (le captains, have given assurances that 1 attempt will be made to do business 01 to open up for any purpose, All Events Excep: the Second Su'- fer from scra ching. noon to-day, It is reported press, tion and which le went dows that ett the nan Grand at 910 this morning, was de moankment, Pittofleld ex. | Sta. led kine Central - SARATOGA POOLROOM Todas Gos the wind esse ts salle the harbor, at 2.10 this afternoon, Defender made the run in 3 hours, 12 | minutes (unofficial), She led Vigilant # minutes, elapsed time, the latter hav jing started la | The wind held good, and most of the { struggled in soon after the sloop he yachts will remain here over Sun- Meeting Is aay and race back to Newport Monday tuke part In the race for the Drexel in Tuerday, after which the fleet dia dans. its Te Said that Walbaum Is Con- | ducting, One, There. Best Attendance of th on Hand To-Day. you. If you are a cold scoffer—we hope | *Pector for his effective av r. | tained @ defant actitude, and Persisic"'| the Usual Hig Saturday Crowd Is, fireman Eillotr pestdel at No 3" Depfargilla and Jack of Spades Col. John Jacob Astor has offered a not—it will A you with Interest, When | nste#d ef having bis position Jeopar-| in supplying beer to thelr customers wz Saturday Crowd I) jexinder avenue, New York City, and | % $5,000 cup for the (lal races) and) tue you have read about this wrist-bone!Zized by a complaining, ambluous | in pack rooms, or from the basement | on Hand (o See the Sport Renin ed en Wanner oC tis ie Heaten by Rapatap. Heratua. Compiltiae una cuentas you will realize that to talk about faith | °C!’ a eis a BEEN UPat BOE el etree na more CREE DRnyigt et — | brother William, . peaeenerr tet NEWPORT, Rob, Aug, —ihe moving mountains ix putting it very| “tam @iad that the Parkhurst So-| puiding other than the place Hve ised, | "Later detalls repore that. Enwinoer vakhtamen ob the Kew Tork’ Vache Clue clety or anybody elke should help Uf] will certainly, Mr. Roosevelt. thinks Ta PRET ATOR te a Ward Halleck Is also killed, and thar 1 to The Evening World.) i ave & mildly i ni La think It Mo petal to Taw Kvening World.) 4 father, Who Was a baggake-master Rie fleet were cheered by a bright sun, a Read about Mallock's new ana very | Supprese erime, but Lt do not think %) fait into the clutches of the police to-| RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, train, is fatally injured: RACH TRACK, BARATOGA, Aug. bear aky und a fair breeze from the Wicked atoty In the Sunday World: within their province or part of their! morrow, Aug. 3.—The usual big Saturday crowd) Bupt. Phyfe a wrecking train has [The Hent card brought outh the | oo enw when they awoke this morn- s0 had that it's all Miss Gilder could do | Wty ta harass @ policeman because he) Any one caught may expect to be se | came down to the beach to-day in hope | Melt Unix phice for the mot the wees | ext dance Of the meeting this jog and, with every prospect of a good to make up her mind to mention it. She| fil® to perform the high standard Of) vorely and speedily dealt with, ay the | not only of witnessing good racing, but)" a - j afternoon, and for the frat time in iy to Cottage City, they began, rather gives It a Iterary roast, as it ts. The | Tuty they think he ought to Commissioners, who seem to think they | in getting the best of the vokmakers | SARATOGA ENTRIES many days the offleers of the wssocla- jagy, the preparations for the start. book has a Countess called Shimna| “I think the trial a crime because 1| have a method of making the wheel: | asx well D Uon were in good humar, he weather “When Defender got down from Bristol O'Keefe, That name beats Maggie Cline, {12 not believe the charges sufficient, | of juatice turn more rapidly when they | ‘The entrles, as published, had a tot se may acute [Sas threateniig and at one time dur-| in tqw of the lug Gaxpee at 7.30 o'clock, Mallock, judging from his book, belongs | They should never have been brought | are interested than under any other !ty do with the slae of the erowd, but] RACE TRACK, SATA Aus. ak—-l ing the mocning @ heavy shower fell, ihe preparatory work of the day had to the hysterical class of writers who| 1 0 not belleve him guilty and 1 shali | conditions, | when the talent got to the track It wax) The entries and weights for Monday's aid the downfall promined to last all hardly began aboard the big #loops, crop up here and there to tell us what | Vote for the dismissal of the complaint. | Commisstoner Parker, who concelves | pably surprised to that the | races are ux follows day, ‘The rain ceased at noon and the ang there were but few signs of life on we all know and do not care to hear, | Whatever stand my colleagues take 1 | the Idea and formulated the plan, sai Penell had been drawn through | Fire Roe or (we yearoll maliens, Gur at | yrack was nov harmed to any extent hac othar Weatalor the necks Miss Gilder is properly annoyed—al- | the matter, to-day tbat the Liquor Dealers’ Associa: | the names of nearly half the entries. | hth! MA Pecont 1 There is a poolroom in full blast just | paif an hour later, however, the small though she does not know why—at the! “Suppose, continued the Colofel | Non ts in sympathy with It and actu-| Hefore the first race Wax called twenty. | Torin Hal fhomeee Hig Outelde af the track which, It ts white Hag tnlicating that breakfast was sight of a man who goes about gathering | “that yon had worked for twenty-nine | UY hoped for its success, four horses had been scratohed, and | eM on ie Aioaesmen HL Walbaum and his) assoc being diacuseed was conspicuous on facts about sewers and then telling all) years--the best part of your life--and ‘At a recent meeting of the Associa: |} every one of the six events except Cie | Tate) 1s Sinaloa Ht ihe ducting. It has been in operation for! many of the boats and the sailors were about them, After a while such a man| were brought up on nome trivial com-] ton," sald Mr. Parker, “a resolution | second suffered tn eouseque Recon ae ame ey eral day, 1 has been anunfortus! pusy, with the usual preliminaries begins to think the sewers make up all] plaint, necessitating the expenditure | Wa% offered to the effect that the mem-| Interest seemed to centre chiefly in| VP y BR Tes a hs yenture thus far, for “F ieeburk to Welghing anchor, Defender, with ber of the world’s important scenery. Read} of one-third of your life savings to| bers thereof keep their places closed on the fourth Face, a mile hand aD. for | Haining 1 g ating It Very hard. | new gaff and boom and new sails, was # Miss Gilder's admirable and profound | defend yourself. “Wouldn't you con-|5¥nday and make no attempt to do] three sarolls ant uoward and the) rund Rave-tvae iniie and a saiewitd. Senator Sanford, a member of! purticular centre of Interest this morn= criticism, sider that a crime? [ PHRBESS: Sport ke was In good cone | Du al Georg 1, the Racing € pmiswion, occupied @ hOX | ing, and many a sailorman expressed Are you a new woman or a new wom- 1 do," sald the Colonel, shaking bis, “The majority of those present fu- | dition, ae. | fags Blanche Walsh and Camille D'Arville, the bope that an opportunity might be an’s victim? Read two columns about! nead und pounding the desk with his | Vored the resolution, but beckuse a few = Ae Gut’ WAvaRA) aalliagy feve'l cece Manesrioe Tucienes the well-known actremes. also occupied | given ber to show Ler ability in a blow the new woman's dolngs in the Sunday | fst. “It te an_outrage, and never {Considered that it would be acknowledg- | ,hc Ba i ietiaraine ns | & hog, With homias PGehlltree. | today. World and learn to admire the old) yhould have been, ing the defeay of the saloons and Ue Meine Nrkentina vt haga mn) AUAUAL BS it eaeined DUE litle CHAOS GE-THERR woman. success of the police the vote on the eee lL ALS Capp AS Phin j phi Dever y that the re-! however, ae the breese freshened very The important facts for housewives— Thinks Bakios Not Guilty. resolution was, by consent, indefinitely euelly Tule Trtuoiet @) 4 Mena hw Huw oo dm pert that he wa the ayndlcate iowiy and gave no promise of move Pronounce the word “husit”—the reporis| 4) joy" think Capt, Baling is guilty | Pontpened. Siwie Wo at ot Ge | GRempeae ie Nivettat ss Mot the Ray District track, in Call strength than yesterday. Of queer things in Europe, the details of | gum what 1 have heard of the wente{ “Nevertheloss most of the members [Leia Maite OL ET ke Sag ae wasitrue Porte Londiand and others the yachts started out of the har- New York's growth during the w rene, ‘eho same ehurace were beaupnt | Cr (he, samanlasion Nave deternined to [fens Biel. IM Wramiiin S10 kB y ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. are interested. ‘The price to be paid fOr yor 4 9.30, the last of the single stickers & feature calculated to sicken Chicago|teninat Capt, Gallagher, 1 personally SU4e by the law and we do not expect | eagle ain und Lae Pleat ¥ | Wiker NAGE to get out being Volunteer, The flagship, and Kunsas Cliy-and the “Whys" of | sifted the latter cuse to the bottom, | troube from ther, ose places, | oq favorites for this RACE TRACK, 8T. ASAPH, Aug. 3. | For alt agen: wilting: five, furlongs sylvia, headed the fleet around Bren- the week are features to make up a/4ig found there were not. sufiiclent efore, need not be watched and we j Aether was ever in it Watoh : rite te for Mondey's | ,serters Wettiue t ton’s point and took up her position off 4 ¢ % Who Was behind the leader, La Pesta, ! The entries and weights Monday's | ey” ion ve, Cocbrant . 6:1 ‘ be happy, useful Sabbath, grounds to sustain te charges, and he | C4" Concentrate our whole efforts te | tthe start, remained in the second YO" paces are un follows frortarelite.— 1 Kina) 73 on ‘the Hghisiip at 10 o'clock, There is a page in the Sunday Worta | Sewn to suatale fe wards thore men who seem to think | etion aati nearing the stretch, when | TAUCS AIC SE OU fark of spades 114 (Grin) 6 4 | A number of the yachts not entered about the ferce, untamed Indians.|""y Gover knew a thing about Capt. |e ean continue in thelr deilance of | Pgwett took the eal!” aut amd! began |!) 0) ar Eesti oy EMtunamare OL ALeenarueah LOL OL fir ite case to. Nineeard Haven aiaruek Better read that. ‘The fierce Indian may | | Bakins’s trouble until his application for | the law without suffering th Beatie tutte And Naw ae Never | neers ae elma Berry Se eee norte Ali { ox the run there before the preparatory be gone before you have anotherchance. | rourcment came up for action by thet yf? Nucessany” eald Mr. Park Rot away: from the ruck, hut the effort! | bunterman Wt Mle Tee le Spades “Fhe crowd thought the | GUN Was fired, Dut @ swarm of them His land and the air that he breathes ;5ara, will post & doen men at Gane tog tate Meatennian got under Elbe far Metinta 8 Western horse 1'Come back, but! hovered about the starting polut whea are needed for whites, The Indian pic-| «tte came to my office that afternoon | to inake it Laren Naver whit ehelis Tutte cece he Keyl le uum’ Tiectarailla, who wan | the signal was given, tures are good. The best sea-serpent) ynj 1 promised to help the application i ple and if t | lengths off, ‘Tine 1.483 2 three lengthen frout of tack of he big single-suckers all had chub top= heard of yet is the one restored—as to! Uirgugh. in the meetiag 1 heard for Fey vey Ort Reem OCene SECOND NACE ii hes L OF | sails set, except Jubilee, which came out his skeleton—by the United Btates Gov-| no first tine of the charges against te welk, for the oridge Will le sewr-olt gfe tu ‘ a re |Simpy with mainsaits and bead sail, ernment for the Atlanta Exhibition. His jim, and, of course, could nut vate for, Closed to-pight, | Cars will stop ruaning eee ie NCP | TnI Hace aly an Mestenee ae 11570 1 SHOTS AT ALEXANDER) ‘tie preparatory sun was fired at 1030 picture is in the Sunday World. He is yj. yetirement." Mosel ‘ke Attiowaee alone wail. he Stn i a M eT 108 | and the blue peter helsied on the flag- fifty feet long, and genuine, i Although Col. Grant refused to say it | loft open. This Ie dove in order that Wrnnes ‘aides $ te ia ia to | AR Betenh olan Win the| saip, aud at lW40 the polit gun for Careful statistics gathered by the | Words, be inchnated that he | ome changes may, eat the New RR AO eet 2 ore iaeesmata: Atakes L | the small sloopa boomed Sunday World prove that pretty type- ae fered himacit ae having been ts | ani’ he reanened ak alee BSCE aS Ma) ieee a os a | Rte tot kt Eatseae Please mesnaae Hans G85 Wasp led the fleet, crossing at 104.6% writers are generally preferred to jore4 in the matter of the charges, and| Chief Conlin sald that the Inw. would | \ury'Nene dt kets Bh wat i 18 mn Fy RAUE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL-|qity Lildegard second at 10.44.40, homely ones. Who would ever have that ne then and there determined to! by 4s Vigerousiy enforced, and more ss | aloria, 196 rently Ort o 9 o + % AND, Aug, 5.—The results of the races | sphe starting gun for schooners was thought that uct independently In the matter, regard: | {po » than heretofore, both on loria got five lengths the worst of oa in here this afternoon are as follows: |mro4 at 10.45, Lasca was first to cross . neon land and, water. nudr start and Was never wble to get First Race-Four furlongs Won by A ; The Sunday World tells all about Bul- jeay of the powers and perauasiona of | “"rpeGantatia,” naid he, “have een | A Baer stint and waa never uble to wet Hour pel First Ra us 1 PY at 14610, with Coustellation and garia's dark and bloody crimes, Read is colleagues jinstructed to employ ail the outa.de ne.p | BOh Wnuety bow. the ead Ane Al Helmbolt, 1 to Land 6 to 1) MtebleSeacra ater her. All the schooners cee ae rs they think they, will Ace contrat of. | under Dogwetts careful, gundance Wats ; ud, tod place; Tyro third, Time~ lcarried all the sail that could be put mere ere ive hundred parts to a Police Between Two Fire: How quad will be aetasled to the hote.s | HOYp, flerwarda headed. ¥ ui Darr Pour as thrlones nd Raceosix and a quarter fur. ‘on them, ee L: leycle Lottie Collins has a new song upye 0 person on earth," he con- | 4 restaurants, Whe wa Nength in front of Re : Vwieeator longs, Won by an. 1510 Land to) “phe starting gum Zor the ve DK ats i ® person who offers us ai do not bi B D the urtalng to-mors 4 ram Gentine er the learned many things in Paris that fieve that a policeman should be placed | cease ,t?, do, busters, palicamen woud | Ran Over an Old Man, Wreck on the 8. & Oo--One Man MRS, TALMAGE MAY DIE. Volunteer and Vigsdant crossed togeth- fe never learned at school. Seventy 4) the position we often find him. | week. and that arrests wou.d be mate iti} white driving a #agon tapidiy down Mrosdwa sa | er at 19.52.10, but Vigilant immediately two thousand dogs pay taxes In Paris. wt¢ ne makes an arrest in a certain | very instance where Jints of heer were night Frank Pare! tweuty-eiah sue ws wcher'n Wife Crit | drew away from Volunteer, whose head French soldiers are dying off in Muda- matter, it often turns out that charges sold to ehikdren to thy home to ¢ wed aleet A ! See iL In a eaaitarinins Oe ent aeiie nears gascar. The seaside and Keneral sum- are made against him and accepted by |" ‘There ix scarcely a saloon in tene- | \) Wee . ‘ 1 T, De “ sof the | Jubilee did not cross, and siowly fol- fer resort news of the Sunday World ts te Gelloe heard for excosting ment Miniticts Where @ can trade Is 10 | * eae . a Oe eee He Talmage, wife of the} sswed the boats with working toneail e best known to man. ne Sunday gry, | carrie ne - ve pat t ‘ moe Ume been il at @ sanitarium in Dans- . World is the best Sunday newspaper for “sy¢ ne fails to make such an arrest | HARGES PERJURY « m SHE ANB sauligrinaa i Dane: 198 ier fapigie Mnew ahead Of oNe the greatest number of people. Get it 4, i, not wt all unlikely that charges | NUTTER CHARGES . . : 4 pane and ls hardly capected to recover, fleet. and when she went out of sight and read it, will be preferred against him for | Ware's Wentworth Tenuta Cup, b SAUER Hi ANE — = lin the mist had doubled the d.stance Young Man Found Drowned. | Beslecting his duty, So that the poor|Ssloon-Keeprr Retalintes om City | N. Wg Aug ot othe closing Steve Mcienma Assoctation 0: Derween her and VigiaDt. west F fellows are actually between two fires, | Vigilance League Men. H , re Seer vig Tiara lak teaa A Ga dhliee Tce | TDA ine Was BOR Toes One ine NEWARK, S.J Aue. 2--The body of 4 and half the time Know Hot What 13) sooonkeeper John H. Nutter, of 4 Pe deg ar eet ees engnd fora among’ va: | Ream rachta™ following were: Repos, well-dressed young man about thirty years of go, ¥ hy eMrs. Suma # thirty-weven peare of festival be beld at Feit. | Shearwater, Via, The Senator, ite age wae found Arstlug Ini the: Pasale Tiver rearing the: charees of tha: Pein. | MO°ONe AUMMHM, On Being eld for trial arcavs: Cesae 101 (Da Sarl oF hor homed Catia aanaetee sine Matty Muna Secttel | ears pu Dora, Dungeness, fe foot of Van Buren treet today, near : by Magistrate Simms in Yorkville Court Aine) mornivg. | betrk “falling. trom Radha, Hern Satenelli, Conqueror, es dockm The body was dened in| Hurst Bociety, wateh Were Introduced | thig morning for vioiation of the | nid toi Ki ALD street, | ourmahal, Title and Corsair, cinching. It consisted of a dark coat ang {ite the trial of Capt, Eakins ed0y,liaw leet Bunday, denounced ner the skull! The schooners in the ra are: May- suture, winite outing shirt aiid pew sheen inj that he caused the name of bondsmen'! .users as perjurers an (a Hower. Ariel, Meriin, Comanche, Tasca, he pokets there was a Kalle and an mpg t? be eFased from the blotter, Col! they were Charles If, Nolan, of 222 Car ve, Beer Wagon. Nekera and Concord, rketbook, Half am excursion ticket of tho| Grant sald. Hast Thirteenth street, and John M. | ME abie cap op the he harbor presented a deserted ap jecaware, Lackawatua and Western Rallroad,| ‘The Parkhurst Society wanted to) Reeves, of 25 Stuyvesant street, Hoth | temperature morning wae a a oth pearance, there not being firty Bra Tat A tata ie MAM! | make it appear that certain bondsmen| are young men ubout twenty-one years | PMs thermomer ay Peony «Saya Tetecenin abfvat. 1 DOL. ihe wind was blowing abeMt Ulew here to believe that tie man was a feeldcni| were liable to penalties for many thou-| eld and are sali! to be members of the |?’ ™ , BOA Ene Ria renee RARE He, eighteen knots from the southwest. at | Merrinown, sande of dollars, when the truth is that Oe eae Lane. sear outta: For other sporting mews see| jimi. Tie sagan was drmollahed:” An hour be. DAY WORLD. Bos getes fi per a ay Ei On thelr sworn evidence that Nutter tres another Minted She nid Shareefa et fata Ginsaean Mow Bhars Eanetoiannsien ‘Beails The genuine has colored womag on wrapper. %5 (Continued on Third Py (Continued on Third Page.) page % ee te Bovey. publishegi | amass me | rte Brooklyn Bri & See excurnion colame, oF