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A ‘Situation Wanted ’’ advertise- 7 ment in TH Wortp gets before thrice as many employers as it couldin the 15 other New York papers combined. A “To Let’? advertisement in Tem Wor.p is repeated in Toe Eventna Wort and secures over 500,000 cir- culation 20 WORDS, 10 CENTS. ‘he Worlt’s July circulation Was 554,178 Per Dey. eae “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” | rapenioal Che PRICE ONE CE THE WINNERS — THE WINNERS AT BRIGHTON. FIRST RACE-- Vistom Firat. ancer Secon SECOND RAC! Religion Firat. ISHINDLE HIT THE BALL HARD —- — NEW YORK, TUESDAY AUGUST 6, 1895. BROKE THIEF’S NOSE. ies Fleeing Robber Strnck Down by a Young Ballplayer, WHISKEY TRUST WAR, Ton Court Again To-Day on an A plication for an Injunction 14 WO [ LY Circulation Books Open to All? | TOM BURNS IN THE GAME, ar without extra charge. RDS, FORA LIBERAL EXCISE. Aldermen to Pave the Way for a Modified Law, The Board of Aldermen decided this afternoon to give public hearings on the excise question, and to pre are for py s- NIGHT Annott Lyle.Seco: | —— ‘ entation to the Legislature « bill modt- ae eeeene ee Second Groom Up in Boston, They Had Stolen Valuable Jewelry | Old Stockholders Want to Slop New The New Giant Makes the First oe the esi law on the: sale a Magale K. Second. FOURTH RACE lola Firat. Lord Hawkatone Seco He Slammed Out a Four. Base Hit. from a Hous One of the Culprits a ‘* Pal’ of No- torious ** Dutch” Merman. Bidding at a Sale. Aad Protect Securities Held by the Mavhattam Trust Company. Pat-Oot with a Dif- ficult Catch. The hearings will be held by the Ex- cise Committee of the Board, They are authorized by a resolution presented by Alderman Goodman and by almost every one of the thirty Alder- favored EDITION. DEFENDER (Spectal to The Evening World.) F AT SARATOGA RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, STUDENT SEYTON PITCHING ——— men, f Aug. 6.—The track was In condition for h .| Mrs, Helen Twiggs owna a vine-em-| Justice O'Brien, In Supreme Court, BURKEVILLE \5 BURNSBURG aa 4 8 | fast racing to-day, the hot #un of ye: bowered cottage at One Hundred and|Chambers, to-day heard argument on ‘| VAN CLEEF AND THE MAPS. (J — = — terday and this morning having dried xth street and St. Ann‘s ave- the application of Samuel Untermeyer it out. ‘The weather, too, was desira- ; cottage stands back some dis- on behalf of Frederick W. Annes and One of New Jeracy's Former State bie, a cool breeze sweeping in from the] Stein in the Box for Brooklyn and| trom the Fond, Goorge’ M. Pynction,, for an anjunce| ” i . i Haslet Beats Axiom a Heads, “socine ime" 2o0 secupanis of] poy the. Bon eater ns COM Ue Tom. alone yester-/Snto eatin ita “Heottantietnn| Co0d-Eye” Tommy Achieves) omerrs on rim. Defeated Vigilant in the Race Bae eae Sen at Setar one. Due copie neaters — | aay atternoon, the gate was opened by Committes of the Distilling and Catte| Popularity with the Polo | 1REATON. Aug. toin the tral of for the Grand Unioa sctatchings robbed the events of much of their interest. Down Finely. a well-dressed young man, who was ad mitted by Mrs, Twiggs, He said he was and the Manhattan from making of Feeding Company Trust Company use Ground Bleachers. the State Board of Assessors, taining from for ol the State und money for the Drexel Cup FIRST RACE. i, in search of a house and observing the certain securities of what ts popularly ‘ For maiden three-year-olds and upward; well- Hlaco was for sale, thought he would| known as the Whiskey Trust, which TRING” PrMtenege. }0r ner ety ea Cyne. sf re Hotel Stakes Inga vine ey utr | TWO NEW UMPIRES AT THE HUB |i" "isex‘st te [have heen deposited wih them for the lQUETT. MEEKIN TWIRLING, |, ;Ueelted, this, morning that Gol andily. yg. ae i —- Njeens ANG We Reaean err Sy 8g. au He Kave the name of John Young. [alleged benefit of the stockholders of SAR GT Howling Green, 9 (OrLeary) TL 62 3 1h ae = ‘The door bell rang and In walked an-|the old Whiskey Prust. a ihe handwellitie of Capt. Hichandeon, i sim tMadtcemede ht Et ES | Baka ang Hunt Serving Out] th" Youn man who introduced him-) ‘The Distiiers "and Feeders’ tie "company's vookneener,wnereint THE DUEL WAS § | damming Bing, om tonne 6k LL Bs self as Mr, Young's brother. Trust was organized corpora-| Mercer in the Box fer the Senators ora Wi i ated te Gel Van Cleat ° A few hisses were heard from the “Close” Decisions for Billy The first Mr. Young euxgested to Mrs. | tons tn Illinois, two in Ohio and one 3,600 Cranks Watch When the State attempts to offer the , FIRST RACE-- on account of the poor left half a dozen start, lengths behind, owing chiefly to Pick- Lancer bein Nash’s Outfit Now. floor af the cottage, The brother re- Twiggs he would ike to see the upper | in Missourl, which placed thelr stock in | the hands of nine trustees to be ad- for the benefit of the Tru the Battle. books in evidence Mr. Barton will ob- Ject on the ground that they are not Only One Round of the Triane. *F cring’s stupidity, Humming Bird was matned in the parlor. | miniete ori ete - Beate eet: frst’ away. with, Ballinastoe close ‘be: ee Mrs. Twigg" took the firat Mr, Young | I 18M an Iilinols court ended the ex- —" eee (asthe Gime Meaeiadee cd | BE t «| witness h e1 1 knowle t ular Course Was Penabrook Second. hind, Vision, the favorite being away In) Xs 14 ae pvenlne World) upstairs, where he made a long and|!stence of the company by a judgment {items hag no personal kn Ineo} g SECOND RAC} tre Ge With Wiston in ‘fourth place] SOUTH END GROUNDS, BOSTON, |Mnute examination of each room. Mrs. | of ouster, depriving It of all corporate (Special to The Kvening World ) The Court also admitted books with by the Rivals Wernberg F' three lengths behind, but at the stretch! aug 6, Capt. Griffin's braves had per-| TWIXkS started downstairs, followed by | privileges, An appeal from thin judg-| POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Aug, | entries for other years than 184. ‘This Reagan gave her head and she won in epeatiens ' ¢ he ¢|ment stayed all further proc apt. Ed Curtwright's collection of | M@vors the prosecution, which ts en: Jack of Spi the easiest. manner possible by four| fect weather conditions in thelr favor |e first os nent cay fot OF the out pending thia stay all those inter.| howling baseball misfits from the na- tng 2 sow that unfurnished ‘ lengtha, ‘Dancer managed to secure nec-| whe ey faced Billy Nash's Heaneat-|84rs shegound the “brother,” who ap- | but pending stay all those inter-| ho pasety ‘of e of 184 could not have been sup: KH EG ond place, haifa length in’ front “of| ore thin atternoun, anal they tackled the | Deared to be excited, | ested in the company had a receiver ap-| tion's capltal city put In thetr appe m left over maps of other years JUBILEE FAILEO TO START. Hazlet First. Bowling Green. Time—1.45 1-2. one-time champions with a determina-| ‘The first caller, with his hand on th ‘pointed in the United States courts. | ance this afternoon and expressed their] (The fount In anawer te a ae to Axiom Second. SECOND RACK. tlon to repeat the bitter doses which |1orknob, said he would come up with | This receiver has been ordered to sell Intention of gathering in a number of | admit the books with respect to entries Lucania Fir Religion. UT (ReiM occ eV OG lie lenhe WiEMAaHGe Was HOE WHAL thal cain woe ante vos | $2.80,000 for the property led to the|evening. ‘The two victories that the | (he prosecution wanted te eee eenehed satbsicnC Secon’ Annot Lyle, tot (Leary)... 78 8 7 2 Be | Reaneaters desired pate betor ienrcely sfeacted action of the court in fixing that sum| Wagner Kang achieved over the cham-| maps could not have been suppiled from Rival to Windward, but Net ¥ i . Fiukesneste tt, te (Penn). ht fd 2 44 | There was nothing that inspired them Stop thief! Police: {us the upset price. pion Ortoles within the past three days | left over tmups of other years j FTH RACE-~ 4 * ay) free go OE with confidence, examination of the room back | It is to prevent the Reorganization | has Jone considerable swelling within | Adourned for dinner, Much’ Running. Babe Mursiy. Fini) mail, My (darrian... 100-1 90 ‘ parlor showed that the brother |g, wr " ca *a chew ainbied a eS bash Meise McCafferty’s Religion started out at ne Watstne OFer, hind helped himself to a gold-waten and {committee from bidding at this anle,| the Washington ranks, and they ambled TAYLOR SHIFTED AGAIN. Lord Nelson Second, flagfail and was never headed, winning| Brooklyn. none diamond ring and #ix gold | among other things, that the plaintiffs! upon the field for to-day's game and 5 —- easily by a length from Annot Lyle, | Griffin, cf. . vitlued at $200, jin the present action have gone into| went about thelr preliminary practice — START. i (Bpectal to The Evening World.) Wile. Was. Belt & Fepath: ih front OF Eitzior Foun. sb, dred ait THIGGAT UT etree hoard nee | court. with an outward show of confidence |A Rowndsman Who Is Like a Bird (basal) tACE TRACK, SARATOGA, N. y,,|"Onsh Time—DMS Daly, 2b.” Twiggs's cries. and gave chase to the| Nathan Bijur, counsel for the reor-| that plainly wald of we. A ig. 6.—This was the thirteenth day of| y, e La Chance, 1b, brothers, (A crowd of boys attemtped | ganization, sald the opposition to the ‘Oh, this is easy, We won't do @) Roundsman John Taylor, who a few y vor four-yeer-otds| and upward; ‘walling; one] wmacremc iy “at the wie 7 By tle meeting here, and the talent looked anderson ' ere eked up a stone ana| Committee's plan was in realtty being | thing, weeks ago Was transferred from the fr bad luck, The thirteenth day of a 4:48: OR aBRD: Grim, c¢. Bannon, rf, threatened to brain the firat lad who engineered in the Interests of ex-Presi-| It was expected that Mr. Clarke would | West Thirtleth to the East Eighty- . ryeeting, strange to relate, seldom re- 101 (Keefer Bee Sicaare ieee Darras AD prom Che ER ORG Lt sixteen | dent Greenhut and Nelson Morris, the | delight the cranks and bring sorrow to! eighth street station, has been shifted Hults profitably to the makers of fayor-| Nov ot, Never, 108 (Welsh) ee sa ae sents oe eee ee ead mith a bare | GeecAme yulllonaie, the pluintiffa tn) the Benators’ hearta with his winning |again, ‘This morning he was nent to Ites. For instance—they played Run-| Mentivant. 10) \Hamiiton), irat Inning. ball bat. |" Mines and’ Pynchon, he said, were| face and strong arm, but again the| the Leonard street station, to take the over in the opening dash as though | Paly, 101 (Sheedy) Griffin filed to Duffy. Shindle knocked cece AN ES caught the other! clerk In a stock broker's office, and) cranks were doomed to disappointment, | place of Roundsman John Colllgan, who ing, notwithstanding the fact that Run-| ing‘ Contest all the way between Queen |At first. by ‘Tenney. Duis singled and [08 to the Morrigania station. |Geratand how the plaintiffs could Imag-| Meckin and his new “whiskers” should) About three weeks ago Taylor was Hq over had never faced the starter be-| lites, Magule K. and) Now’ or. Never. | reached third on’ McCarthy's. fur’ in, | |The young thief's nose was broken by | Ine they had the right to enjoin a cor-|do the trick, Like Ruste, Meek’ has | tried by Commissioner Grant for being fore, Ho was made a 1 to 2 chance.| After, the ‘halt they were never more | La bance fouled to Tenney. One ran. the blow from the bageball bat, In his poration which had not yet been| been suffering from a glass arm, but| out of the precinct when he should He ran a miserable race and gave the! {nthe order named. Florence was{to Grim. ‘Tenney filed to ‘Tredway. |Watch und Jewelry. After a Jengthy argiment on the $ngal | oeeee, te) Rammanthe New Albany toy | baye: been: on fetes! Guly. es Gent talent a bad slap in the face, fourth, two lengths away, ‘Time=Las%. | Long singled, Lowe out to Corcoran, | ,n the Mcrrisania Court this morning points involved Juntice O'Brien reserved | had speed to sell. Then, again, “Me plainant was Patrolman*T#\ao Mil- Mi : rm an Por three-year-olds and upward; five furlongs. eco! ne. he name of Young, but admitted it was yori fol » Washingto: A seventh Precinct ace! 01 moist. The programme was very at-|_ Starters. Betting. St. Hit.Fin, caeh'a | fictitious, it hout y th. is beat | making false complaints against them. ‘5 Tractive and promised excellent sport, | fol, 0s iDoreett) a as a ae ay | Anderson reached second on Nash's | iivistrate Cran held the men in ONE MORE DAY. ee ye tte in heating | the complaint. war” dismissed by the |10 sec. t The track was dry and fas! Lord Hawkstone, 95 (O'Leary) 9-5 3-5 1 2 row. Corcoran sacrific rim | sown'ench yor trial, a in beating | Commissioner and his transfer decided| Defender’s gain, second leg) 1m) The. welglits of the most prominent | tot, im (Sheal, even s-i0 ¢ js a | fouled to ‘Tenney. Anderson scored on | MT ie man "Young's" cont was found|U, §, OMetaln Interpret the New| them. upon. sec. , 1 entries for the Albany Handicap, dis-| Jeune 7 eC hoggetitoed fl 8 8 8 | fn out, Nash to Tucker, on a close des | letter addressed to John Miller, | st Nat It was the first appearance of “Hi-Hi-|, Patrolman | Matthew | Skilling | was a Gree coven Sooeee nee run on Aten audelar of ten minutes Lord| (cision, One run . Third avenue, fe city. The man sub-| jate Naturalization Law. There, Good-eye, get away up" Tommy traneter from sue. irae i stine Vigilant’s gain, third leg, 10 ng | Meade 5 After a delay oj i Hon,’ One run. . ‘ip 4 J pages - ” . Good-e: ay up" Te o the Fourteenth Precinet, = Rey | Hawkstone Jumped out in the lead to a] | Nash and Tucker filed to Griffin, Ban- Cane nemce mitted that this was his) ‘The Federal Naturalization Bureau in| Burns in a New York uniform, and|man Edward dlerach from the Twen- eee total gain, 6 min, 3@! Rey | good start and held tt to the half, where non struck out. No runs. ‘The police say Miller was a_pal the Post-Office Bullding was in full blast) never did a player receive a warmer or | teth to the Bixteenth. ie . U2: ‘Mary, 110; | Ne Save way to Ina, the favorite. lola SCORE BY INNINGS “Duteh'' Herman, a notorious burglar to-day, and the corridors on the third more heart Jeome th he aa of Spades, 108; The Commoner, 108; Anni-| came with a rush in the stretch and | prookiyn ~LlV9O — |now in Sing Sing Prison, and his pleture floor leading to the offices of United PLT WECOTE! nan Le: Ore BRENTON'S POINT, NEWPORT, Lee ego, iat came with a rush the strsteh 0 | Broaklya ne 2 1 8 8 = [RP ReaD RB SINR, beumaa Maske plete | hoor len Besokivaite. “Hurkeciie “toreve ‘ita | COMPTON HOUSE LICENSE. i FIRST RACE. scant half length. Lord Hawkatone got iS States Commissioners Lyman and Alex-| sjeagie, Eddie, Eddie ay soon as Tom ae Aug. 6,—Defender won the race for the’! Wor malden two-year-olds; flv the place by a head from Ina, who was POISON IN ICE CREAM. ander were thronged with prospective Drexel Cup to-day over @ triangulad| Starters "rirrin, | {lve lengths ahead of the others. Time: LEFT HER HUSBAND $10: | ciuzens. stepped Into left garden, and for fully | Parkhurst Agents Tell How Its Midi, 108 (A. Clayton)... #18 | 1.02 3-4. i ‘4 hey cheered # co Penabrook, “108 (Meclai B ie] Hes —_-—. — The unusual rush this morning was| (eine wiry aes et once chumeat the Rooms Are Taken: course, seven smilies: ¢o)\the lee: Gemeaam Teste fine EEE Be RESULTS AT ALEXANDER, | any Persons Made 111 at a New| Countess Castellucta’s Will Offered due to the general belief that this WA8| name of their roost to Hurnsburg, The rehearing in the complaint of the | Vigilant. Lawrence, 100 ( it foes Jesney Fient for Probate To-Day. |the last day one could secure the rights Epa od ae ah Parkhurst Society against Schrader and| The wind was light and the Regatts | ; ; : . or a , ; ng Order Changed. : nM H naver caught, ‘winning ‘handily bys |Oace More the Bookles Take A\ PARK RIDGE, Aug, 6—Many persons | ‘The will of Countess Jennie Caateltu- |r ear ctectione, ? * ¥ 8 uengs presence made a shake up In erin wea akon up by The Commis: | Committee called the race off after the} h . fi i tr z ‘ otions. presence made enue, wi aie | Jength and a half from Pennbrook, who the Talent's Money. residing in this village and Pearl River | cia. who died Aug, 2, was flied for pro-| “1.46, the provisions of the new Con-| the batting order necessary and | stoners of Excise this morning. frst round, according to the conditions ; Ea ee oath Wits Mesind | RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER I8L-| are suffering from poisoning the result | bate in the ofice of the Clerk Of ‘he stitution of this Btate, a man cannot| “Shorty” Fuller, who has been batting | Agents Burr, Van Ryn, Lemmon and | Which left the decision to thelr option, away. ‘Time—1.021 AND. Aug. 6.—The races here on this| of cating Ice-cream at the picnic of eee eat 16. ‘The Coun-| Vote UAtIT he haw been a citizen at least last, was sent to the plate first with | Dennett testified to having visited the} The yachts sailed twenty-one miles. For iree-yesr-aias 6 Dcpeert selling lx fur- Racks “this: afternoon. reehiied (ae See Tabayen pene peers Gioia tess leaves an estate Ne ‘$310,000 ‘She | Minety days. Commissioners Lyman and| Burns sixth Compton House in company with! Judiee failed to start and remained ‘or three-year-ol ; “} tows el » Pearl River, sed Alexander say, however, that in their] A notary public was present at the} women who in e instance asked tongs. t ; , ; a y, however, that in their ¥ ‘starters. i Betting. st. 11¢.Fin, | First Race—Four, furlong.—Won by| The tce cream was made by P. §,/Was married threo times, Her last and coinion there t# one day more In which] €rounds before the Kame and took the | them to go to the Compton, House, tnelde shelbariers Wernberg, 112 (Rt. Willams). 6-5 Tit |crown, 6 to 1 and 2 to 4; Countess, | Tygert, loader of the band. Tygr:t and| living husband, Edward 1. Dwyer, '8|fordeners may be naturalized without| affidavits of all the New York playera|, A new feature in the trial was the! Defender finished at 210, ahead of is Fact, of Grade, #22 (Orie) ch even 2 Rute [second, 4 to 1 place; Clair W. third.) y 4. Fisher were the first to be taken/ Mentioned in the will as follows: Tenis: Chale sient te Sole in regard to the second game of the | Mtroductign, of foreign talent. in the | vont py 7 minut d 20 seconds, Annie Goodwin, 90 (Huestonj100-1 20-1 4 5 4 Ime-O51 1-2 giz and a half furiongs,| sick. Others complained of feeling il\| ‘Having already given my husband, | ‘I. “caivulating, the numb Naat. caries dnl Chieage: ne al ad pa Ie IL TS A oer a eared Scie acs Kirige coli? (Lendrumioo-t sot § 4 8 |_8 K a e aval Lo Dee At Ya th n calculating the number of days cage ne game has|of the Christian’ Citizenship Union, of| vigilant was beaten 6 minutes and cya a Dertareill AC Won by Lento, 5 to 1 and 2 to ] before reaching their homes on Saturday | Pdward 1. yer, a ‘arious times! trom one date to another, it is custom-| been protested, as was told: at the | Newark, N. J.. who saw many women a Gasg Ay ee hate gta Pag pogea. sarang, 3 to 1 place; Hagel! nignt, while a large number were at-|™money and other property, I hereby give | ary to exclude one of the dates, either| UEh, inte . Ryenine ne i 5 vit the fo at Bight companied 2 seconds elapsed time, nearly all ef s Then ‘¢ 8 a e. 4 a 4 re ning and not | by men. ler many 0! fpades closed up. When they straight-| ‘third Race—Five furlongs.—Won by| tacked on Sunday and yesterday, Aji |to him the sum of $10 and nothing more." | in 4, more tha 3.600 people irane fi 0. ter. Thi which was gained on the windward ned out Jack of Spades drew Key West, 5 to band 8 to 5 had the same symptoms, revere palns| William T. Coales, a friend of the|{h® 48¥ of Beginning or the end, and) more tha» Perple Were Present to go upeinite aad’ pay the es up on even terms with the leaders and for a jersey, sec 7 to 10 place; Forest third. Time— in_the stomach and high fever. the manaxe- include the other. ‘The Batting Order. In the seven-mile run down wind on Countess, is continued in porter. furlong it was a pretty struggle. Wern- | {U2 The doctors are of the opinion that| ment of the Burlington flats, at 810, 812| If to-morrow, Aug. 7, i included, it] Wi ece Berg iad the most left, however, and at es cans’ were not properly washed at the fand ad Weai Thirtleth street, with an will be seen that Ware are (wentesavelemite Ge eecathingion. Rican wae taken, Nigitenc = hep ne Ue wns ares 5 n’ clevei am was made, addition of 31,00 a year to his salary, ; ar in by @ refreshening breeze, w! De- fength and a half from Jack of Bpad ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. pe 3 wd nome of the logetees is tointerfere | 48¥" Femaining in August, which, with| Tiernan, rf. | Joyce, db. NOT TRUE, SAYS EAKINS, y @ refreshening breeze, which pate os ct ‘ beat Derfargille a ileal MAR LAND DAY so N HE! in any manner with his control of the| thirty in September, thirty-one in Oc- Davie elven, ef, TL ePMn Ets Pe - fender, nearer shore, did not profit by jength tor the . Time—1.15, 4s "1 . . ab. 2 ee — ri bpisce RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, Aug. Y 10 RE. property, | Jennie, Calaeraaso, ‘faegh shee. eed) foe in November, section Lovie, 1p. Bovd, ‘rt, Wallea Capinia ¢ Gertie Le to any appreciable extent, 1 otel Stakes -year-] ~The entries and weights for to-mor- Mr ap tne rents of the parlinston, ana ‘ov. 6 there will still re- lf. Abbey, cf. 5 . ae ee ee eae a arse ee oe CEST eg Panes are an follswn: ‘The Column Will He Unveiled in| (hs Semkinder is divided betwern’ Mra, |main ninety before the latter date, |B! ford, 2. Crooks, 2. ‘Testimony “a Pack of Lie: efender had started down the first Starters, Betting. St. Mi-Fin. | Race—Bix and a half furlongs. Brooklyn Aug. 22. Evelyne Hudnut, another daughter, and | which apparently fulfils all the require-| Mteekin, p. arco an Police Captain Eakins, who is now|les of the second round, for Potnt Haslet, 18 (arm . 48 out goes pee eres: i rarlsanilen (Cannas eemsinied Frederick F. Beals, a son of the Goun-| ments of the law. Umpire—Mr,. Emslic a on trial before the Police Commission-| Judith, when the gun from the flagship fa Vienta, 108 (ateClaia)..ccagd aa 1 agae | Coalming by Mayer Behleren to recelve the vie-| William ‘. Coales and William B.| On the other hond, if Aug. 7 is ex- First lantag. ers, was seen at Headquarters this! syivia recalled her, announcing that Retuge ioe (Perklan) iieva § gd qe aa (us Macyiand soclelies at tho unvell- ‘impson are named as executors, cluded and Election day included, it will Sook valorem cents tuantinet ant morning, and had this to say about the | thy race was over. King of Boheruta, 108 (Lamly)20-1 10-1 @ §& 6 | Kenneth . ing of the column to the memory of ——a amount to the same thing. out making a mee-catch of Belbach's | testimony given yesterday by the wom-| ay immense fleet of steam yachts and The flag fell to a perfect start. Axiom We i eryuna sclites wha tcl in 48 IT IS THE HUMIDITY, Between five and six hundred foreign. | terrife line drive, “Scrappy BIL” Joven | an Gertle Long se of tien trom ne.{ ® s12008 and schooners which had not ; tished to the front and set a terrific . unched a hard grounder along the OF ory ack of a i pace, soon stringing the field” out. sl Lady Watson battle of Long Island met to-day in ers were made citizens yesterday, and Pore tine, which Dovie gathered, 1 ROR ALORY 18'8. rom be-lentered in the races for the Drexel fet 1 . this number will probably be exceeded inning to end, She had it all prepared | G, jaziet laid second to the stretch, and +106 Wistful .... the Mayor's office, Brooklyn. whty-fve P at. It, with : BrObRyhy samer ripped three long slices out of | € Be : . Cups, anticipating that the race would Yienta third. When they struck the 105 Hysteria”. : : to-day, judging from the early crowd in| the atmosphere. No runs for the Lexow Committee, but when! he conclu nA te ¥ ; Col. John W. Partridge was appointed S , P Gommlitee, Bue. luded at the first round, had Ceeeh TORS Wrshsdied ihe Biv ene acne ae Giana Ot atanall tn plave of COL Ta at.|| Pe kenlz tonr Demenee ot Coleris: | the Federal Buliding, Mien walled 10 feet’ Vani ou se ontthe withosw stand. “8° *°) gathered at the Brenton's Reet Light i nd gradually overhauled the fly, whe| senacious 108 Qukawn eenutes| Grand Marshal, 1 ‘The heat of to-day is made more disa- Py far the larger proportion of the ap-| 7iernan Maiked te Arak Yathe out “She was frequently arrested by my! ship and hailed the winner as befitted Haslet gained, and not until the very | Gad Socks ..... 106 Gov. Fiter 103| Gen. Stewart L, Woodford, | sreeable by the presence of 8 per cent plicants are of German and Russian |a great catch of Davis's long fly, men, and uses this opportunity to get| her dignity as queen of the seas, Guns fast Jump did he bead fziom and win | Long Shanks 196 Jack Dennison v-.-108) 1 ecutive Cormraittee separ of humidity, and Weather Fore birth, and as u rule they show a good | run: . 4 dente square with us were fired, whistles tooted, bunting was yy a narrow margin. La Vienta was| Sir Har. ..........108 Gentine fesse ley, had ies a £0 soles Dunn says that all the indicatior ae of intelligence. jecond Inning. eee “ oud a fhbiehop ...00.00.108 Hippoma ...--csc0 .-100| as Is necessary to proper! ence. dipped and the usual demonstrations a¢ . four lengths BA Pat 1638, ANTE costes aod cee Bs Ie ecemsATy Oreo ites would| that ft will be even more sultry to-| Judge Brown, of the United States} Fuller and Doyle settled McGuire.| COLORED MEN DETERMINED. | o'tinisn were displayed. , AG or Fede dall top| make an additional effort, ‘The column | night and to-morrow, He regrets very District Court, was in his probate cham- | Boyd located, the leather for a safe ee A fog was fast settling down and For three-year-olds; sevem furlongs. 1M Rimnh-Geven laos] WH be unveiled Aug, 22. much however, that he has been quoted bers all the morning passing upon and | 4tive for bag. and reached secbn 0 Newroes Call on i ters. cin Batting: St 102 marthian 108 — —— — 4 signing the papers. Each applicant was 2D. Abbey's boun towards Meekin. tad the wind was growing lighter, all the, ome Ate Mette 402 Minnie D | Kerosene Lamps Start Fires, as predicting @ red-hot August and ¢xamined privately in addition to the | Meskin made ® great stop, however, and geld to Protect the Miner »ssels making for the New York Yacht ne ett Gayton stile aig ‘A Kerosene lamp upset in the apartments Pia ' ROHN eee publia szaminatien before: the Sommias retired the taster at feat: Crooks Wasn't) GHICAGO, Aug. 6—Fully 600 colored |Club station at Newport as rapidly as r LOD H ‘ o any oO} 4 ie 15, Mercer did several pretty steps in met at State Street Hall this morn- | they were able, + Ma 128 (Knapp). sss Fitth Race—Five furlongs. John Mahoney, on the second floor of the two | 114 be the warmest months of the The fees charged are $1.75, while in the | Msreer ih), & men at State Street Hal m ey ea 01 pare! Me fee is only yle'a flerce Mner, and Jack | yn for the purpose o - 4 AM Over, 107 (Maruin} 10-1 1 | beet ETT TN aii story brick building 295 Cherry atreet last might. | WOW’, U0 A) |State Courts the fee Ix only $1. A large rege eyo eed thers—Tominy | in for the pury f taking action on How the Race Was Salle. i Ane Bek ay | on : Panola oor The, 8 |i caused consideratie excitement, but tie 9 Bumnen SE Arak: panere, were alec: te) A fe one, and Doyle the Spring Valley affair. The men were The flag dropped to @ good start and | Marie Lovell oe . ‘At 8 o'clock this morning the tempera- | sued, fammed out @ safe one, and F ® Hoe ee ennches were wislent |, The, crack sloops and schooners of the Lady Diamond cut out the pace for a| Sixth Racc—Four and a ‘half furlongs, mage. ture of New York was 16 degrees, not Se | Sang MOS meds excite he ape | big New York Yacht Club fleet to-day | , by Kennel, Sufficlent and | Imp. Savani ; From some unknown cause a fire started In Ne g throw to firs a Ths napping, | and determined. | a BES Seuowed Ts un that a viaher |dueka. of Gisasenlar Fe ieee | very warm of itwelf, but connected with] IMPRISONMENT FOR STERN, [and bevie ruced home, with Hurna ai “0 veniutionw adopted asked Goy, | contested for the cupe offered by Capt. Would have covered the leaders. In the | sfmer «..-.- rntrty-ftth street, early’ this mort: | a humidity of 85, very ultry weather phd : the three-quarter mark, Stafford died, | altgeld to take immediate wetion to | J. R. Drexel, of the New York Yacht pene Hoan Cen anaes” irae eee: . see eth em Ne ABR AOE ANBT Tg metoary, Slinheg the ctyaial ube | che New Varker Alec Orderee So), Farrel paatad out 4! Vales tam cab sittae ee SS o ‘uae ae ‘Sume: bes V5 a Fire broke cut on the second floor of the three. | in the thermometer at the rate of two r a Fine in Kt but Burns se Mee ‘All those present. pledged themselves | Eight $200 cups are offered, four dengens, from Bumalen ts Not Lady vise SARATOGA ENTRIES. sory, bulising at 308) East One Hundred aad | inty aa hour until noon and was etil! wen | awafe one past Crooks by vote to ko to the scene of the trouble | schooners and four for single-stickers., : { Pend, Time 2. a Twonty-AGn trent @ariy AIIM MROPRIAR, OANSAG | OO tie ascendant A despatch from Kisxsingen states that | one, Inte, the same pat a ae eK this evening if ho word was received / and the prises, with the honors they . 29, re orosene lamp ‘explod he apartments | Ol \ . ; of 8 Mushed his way. to th Miller went | fie, ere tive . elved | and ; FIFTH RACE. RACE TRACK, BARATOGA, Aug. 6, were occupied by Julius Caeser and the damage| ‘phero was a small storm area cen- ae a es ft Btera Bros | pared is wae Uhrow_ to head’ sae from the Governor before that time | oonveyed, were suMclently attractive | " For all ages; one mile. —The entries and weights for to-mor- | *# *!@™ _ _iyg = ltre over the great lakes, with showers 9%"! enty-| Meekin, Tiernan died gracefully at to bring out a large number of starters, Cy ee a HILFin. | mow's races are as follows Electricity to Supersede Steam. |on the borders of the lakes and in the third treet, Whi lly, haw been cone | Lrrt. TWO A ay INNINGR | FELL FROM AN AMBULANCE. | ‘Tho chief interest of the yachtemen ; . f i Bigth 1 ey vinted 9 me of insulting Baron ak 4 the hundreds who watched the’ / Lord Nelron, ii: app) ggch | First Race.—Five Furlongs; selling. News comes from Philadelphia that there has| Ohio valley. gad I “ifs He, ane _ an Darien, 101, (Perkins). 4° | seerry Monarch ..-+.418 Walteer rt hs i : ‘The storm is moving this way, and Thungen, Deputy Commissioner of | Washi A Harlem Hospital Driver Thrown |;aco from shore centred, of course, in Winner, “1 pet $4 * aillance between the Baldwin Locomo- ‘ * oe . this Kissingen Spa, and has been sen- | New York o2 - 8 Kilkenny iio” cietmns ims | pegs 108) dive Works and the Weatlrghoure E [BROW ery eter ght and tokens tenced 10 pay, a fine of Gi) marks ‘and | See tr in Seat. the contest between Defender and Vigt+ “a Lake Shore, 114 (Lendrum).. dteven 6 6 8 | hel Nemonio. <8) BARE incised nent gieer'on the rat: | with @ rife cooler Weather to-morrow | undergo & fortnight g imprisonment, Village Accounts Mixed Up, | ajnert Stone, an ambulance driver for | lant, although in the opinion of the ma- Babe Murphy, under a pull, made the Maret! foads. The Tesla. motor wiil be fret experi- | night. | (Special to The Evening World) ‘the Harlem Hospital, was hurrying to | jority there was no doubt as to the con- He TRIOS cheetahs Gn Gn the turn), eee mente’ draw a train of core at tne. rate of 180 Weather Forecast. | Tye Lantern) Haralere: WHITESTONE, %. T, AUR The report of a call. last night when in suddenly | clusion, barring accidents, as the faith f Babe Murphy and Lord Nelson drew | Amazement 1 ne hour. George Westinghoure, who ts WMieecic cea James Burns, am ant Joba Murphy. | the committee appointed to Investigate th turning he was thrown from his seat | of all the enthusiasts is now pinned te out a trifle, followed by Darien, The te ‘at the Windsor Hotel, to-day verified these re- | Forscett a en te ra ing f ap Mot 674 ‘Third avenue, two youthful burglare, each! counts of Village was presented, 4 ana a we ae pT to hia side which Defender. D Weduesday—For ou viclalty, fair, Seventeen yeare vld, were sentence ud 5 abt age Hoar i requ his removal his o n- ender. Peer acer, Weak tenin’ ine duvinner wale | een — eee akowera Uralgat anh’ Weasietal mh yaare olds wre aenicnved DY Judes accepted a lant nighr'e Village owt meron bulance tg the hospital, | Stone lives at| Lack of wind was the only complaint twas a fierce drive and one of the best | THitd Race—Handicap: one mi Fence War, | iigut continued warmer, except cooler Wednes- Aijtots 18 (euerel Bensli ant nea aces aaninet the Village are $2,072.26. The committee | 241 Bast Thirty-first street. \saflormen could make against ¢ finishes of the meeting, resulting in Ww. B ” 1 hare, Nelecs. the Staten Island Rapid {day aight; south to southwest winds, one year each ia peaiten h ences Sere Col 0) M. Talmage, Robert Bickett and| — weather when they turned out this Pee in tor Habe Marphy frome Lord | Sienemason 0.000008 Nteolimt eft, Staten jimant Rapid Gay, Oe wing tocord shows the changes to the so begin at the expiration year gentences Prank bartlest iy Wa Olas a Renner mh et ot Shia » Nelson, who was a in front of | Maurice it Br George to pievent the construction of the temp for the morning how Indicated imposed Spe ian PB 1) pring morning. je sun was only partly ol { Darien, Time—1.43. Fourth Race—Five furlongs, Hts eg, atl ange’ The Hagia. Tranet BY, the thermometer at Perry's obarmacy: "yi J He arveersman, of Bel! Campon 1 to the Nee Avenue Flee Court, Witlamsbura,| soured by light elouda, whlch were oil 2 Prince 0) Company hi served an injumetion upon the o00e i ange ” one -_-— his mornin enry elm, & manuf ring ; ae ie Mani ie Mh Bemarat BE coe engineers restraining him. trom’ tearing — —o HAVANA, Aus. 6—Capt-Gen. Marty: ee eee tier eee ere HOE | burned away at an early hour, and ias ' Crok Law Angry. it down. It tx sald thi tric Ratlmad Co: More Quay Victories, Gets a Year. . ¥ * Liner: 2 ls o'clock there was everything to indl- “t | Penury i Hein gald, tne Klgotric allroad Com: neg de Campos arrived here unexpe peared against his neighbor, Jeweller Charles dae would be ol a airiek H. MeCann, Richard Croker's brother- | Fred Barr pany Will apange pulld FANS) HARRISBURG, Pa, Aug €—William om] “tke Flows all-around confitence ty at 1 o'clock this morning, ew. at MI Breawar basday Kalbaw vai {Sake see se Gey woul clear an: in-law and proprietor of the Hotel Lincoln at | a ee ee net ae veeplechare Course ee | seotch, John Mellhenny and George R. Bennison | man, was sentenced to one year in the peni-| pi —— |. When the sparks flew | Warm Eisen Sunt: | New England... +..--182 Red Pat Cloudburst Prevents Trotting, | y woaniin aslad Aeinaston to tbe oy by datke Atloon in Part UL, General) (MOTEL ALBERT, oot A aaric Naty 48i| AL T o'clock, there was barely. wind ) ge ounced intention of tt Luck 189 Bucephalua SY, Au clouitburat abortiy | State Republican Convention for the Second Legis. Sessions, this morning on & plea of multe tO Te ee renen cus en came a volley enough to flutter jag on dr Blea oe of the Backes laws McCann ‘claims Young. Orton 189 May Blonsors BUPFALO, S. Yo. Aug: 6A clouthura shortiy | tive Dhatrict of Dauphip. County.” The dale. awindiing, Jona Neleon, cut of 138 by manne of | OF. M- Gal). French SA ioe, *apincet | Adams, and the surface of the harbor ‘e has no bar, and that the policeman who made | Carracas ... Iss *Beverwyck before noon deluged the driving park track and ‘ininatructed, Dut are pledged to Benater | the old Confederate #60 DLL trick Vall te sixty feenth | Adams, & face UD), Secor cra tor, ets ee | sti grag Rate cette le rompane Se-Aay's' Great Cie sre the omer ewe aslegsten trom thin zone old and gave his address at HY Besona | Fy? Seguine has covered Womaa’o8 ~~ Continued on Second Paged ——— ales wi wee for that purpose, " hi - a 4 warns