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THE WORLD'S JULY CIRCULATION | WAS 554,178 ver Sas. GAIN IN ONE YEAR, 53,473. DURING JULY THE WORLD PRINTED 69,223 “mene GAIN OVER LAST YEAR, «© 5,511. x - | “ Circulation Books Open to All, ”| PRICE ONE \ e Circulation Books Open to All,” pate A Sacccarmeai ‘ FIRST RACE: Sarnh Harton Threw Herself from i Harry Alonzo Flent. > Sanaa are a F-Story Hoof, § 1 } | 5 nty-years old, 01 td COND RA jp| Foliceman Block eo Injured | A vee ality hives Nearly O22) ‘Third avenue, committed suicide Whi ‘ ‘ ‘ hortly after 7 o'clock this morning by ile Ridin, town. ile iever. iM ic j —— hil ig Vp MA _-o-— throwing herself from the roof of the — four-stor flat-house, at 216 Fast One ' : " e Th II Hi d M , ¢ H ba L Mi th d Hundred and Twenty-first street into icra Fest. @ Priscilla Had @ MaSt|yesriy dissmbowelled by the|Rung Up at 3 O'Clock A. M, to: a/ COPOMEr Hoebet's Loose Method | snare The Coon Second, h i F Fy She struck her head on the fence | u Shattered Just as She Tongue ef a Coal Cart, Prescription. Of Delivering Verdicts it |artting the vuckyerda or aie und. a | ~ e 4 =| (Specin! to The Evening Worll) panes a . Fast One Hundred and Twenty-firat | =——— — RACK TRACK BRIGHTON BEACH, i di Hi Pi - N dé De he street, and broke her neck, The body THE WINNERS Aug. 7.—'The track was in such a heavy ade wer Fier, Crashed Through the Roof Supports | Beaten, Chloroformed and His TH od ra | at ACS, fell in the yard, She was carried home J} condition to-day on account of the re- i >, Cleaned Out. | unconscious and died fifteen minutes cont rain that owners feared to trust | a | BE BU rieee eee Ee sesenners lator, | their horses on it, and as a result most - | The young woman was employed as |fact, before 12 o'clock the pencil was |, Pollosman, George Wi. aay al WAN store of J.B. Windolph, State | “| avenue millinery store. Last Thursday ' 4 | drawn through twenty-one entries, with — Seca ctause datalted TBE UNEy RC Bee: street and Flatbush avenue, this after: . Night she was selzed with pains in the a more to come, apes ‘ elle. | (© the pollee a story ximis head and had since been under the car -— oa Thin was disappointing to the tateat,|An Blectrio Bolt Killed James| YM, Hospite was seriously injured | ji. ROldiae EDL, Dru, He MRI AUS Murder or Manslaughter Oould| ot Dh Lyoha, of One Ltungred Mad Wise A Fine Card Spoiled b Rain which, from the entries as published, aos 4 oe ble WS ah avenue Ore! Lyctoek this morning he war awaken od! : 8 P Mane ceenths atreet, Senator Anderson's Cur (“J y hoped to nee some first-class and excit- Heyman, Smiling, by His cate ae at 2m o'clock this afternoo® | py a man who asked him to nit « pre-| 8 Readily Be Filled in Her illness was caused by overwork, ing racing. The weather was all that ”~ @ Co Wen ve micet rome + AS) seription, (eins and it developed into the hallucination | " on Q ” could be desired and nearly 3,000 peot Partner's Side, t was crossing Fifty-eighth atreet #) sioconnell let the man In the store, 8 ‘Suicide that she was an awfully wicked girl Ome Litt] Ba it { Which Made Mad of {oss fone ahd'neans i seni Sel cus cwned hy ety ening. ct | ,mcotrl t,he i neh fom via cat aie wan an amuly wicked el] Offer Little Barrier to he T pone oF the, pratent” made, by oneal tnd driven, by, We Long, was com:| ie another man enteral “Her fat Thelr Biggest Bats, the Track. [Bilver Sor" the horse "Airage, axainst DIED ON ROCKAWAY TRESTLE. re tn avenue, McConnell hawded the first man bi} BESIDES THAT, IT 1S ILLEGAL. | Her father, Joseyh Harton, ts the h : lerk of the Scale: ‘i ia prescription and was Kiven a bi in ree janitor of the use wi family f, \reeland was responsible for Mirage i press wagon, driven by Joreph Cohn, AreGunneli WA: countina Ahe ‘aneney| sroved’ (iy (healt: teat Aight ana’ ¢Nis : r+ A STEEPLEGHASER KILLED Aautauct and that Swongh' his erear| During the Early Morning Storm) The coal cart was slewed around 0 hack of the prescription counter when |The Little Coroner Says He Does|morning when her mother went to her ’ the race was lost. The board decided rt hat the wagon iongue pointed directly | the men went around by the preserip- - room ahe saw the girl apparently asleep. *| that Vreeland was not responaibie, and| Ninety-three Hundredths of an | towards the aide of the cable car, Hh Weve “and watched Kim. the riret It to Let the Jurym‘n SAC’NS toa Linen Bul ! the protest was th ho ci In sald Y Mrs. Barton went to the kitchen, but ‘A Sumber Of prominent Tammany ex- Inch of Rain Fel Before the car could be stopped the {MD fieas vou had better give me all A returning a moment later found the ; nee RACE: ofice-holdens were here to-day with « wagon tongue entered between two of that mony sl ; nd en way Quickly. bet empty and her daughter missing. The “New Man” 8 Ou " 4 40 rs ip that Mistral would win the —_ sins the roof supports and struck Policeman doesn't belong to you." the clerk | Mrs, Barton told her husband, and he 6 ew Man watted Sa Imp Silk Gown First, dla Sree a aay mane a big haul at Block in the abdomen, almost disem: sat men eae ae Mee aval cae, point aan a at once suspected that the girl might . is ; Waltzer Second, FINST RACH. ‘The two storms that swept over New | bowelling him. ed it at McConnell and told him to] An itlustration of the toon way in| KHL herarif. His, suspicion, were con Triple That Added a Run ‘ I York and ¥! on wer ‘ slower Hosp! a ‘ov eo mone Phe clerk | wise : ed when he fc ¢ door Ie SECOND RACE-- ror three-year-olds and upward; selitug; one| YOFK and vicinity this forenoon were) He was taken to the Flower Hospital |hand over the | money. | ihe. Genk | which business is done in Coroner Hoe-|tg the root onen and. auw Sarah In hee to the Tall: worady Bist pettin Treo toile tha) city the lignt-{ vc? Mone and Colin were arrested: |e man, who dodued It, and the mia: | bers offtce came to Nght this morning, [Mightdrese making a flying leap from the y: 5 rm * hunder, Outs! he z ————= sile struck some bottles on wa shelf, | A jury o! © mon had fo de. | T00f Of the Third avenue flat, which te PETER Golda Gatec We, (into at ning seemed unusually vindictive and Mhe'necond man Tushed forward and | 4.” Now Paw mon had aut to de- four and a half stories high, to the Foo! THIRD RACE-. chman, 98 3 did considerable damage. BRIDGE WALKERS GOT WET. MeConnell in the | face and ene aye men, who died audde nly, Rabe REGAL te CLARKE'S TURN TO TWIRL George ikon, him through a door into an-|eame to their deathe, After renderi entys ; d Lord Nelson First. | Claufece, 86 (O-Lesty}. a ais ‘The Sound steamer Priscilla, of the — . noemeoone ‘The man then eald to his! vavdidte: Kiabhe Ware gives Hie He but with @ passage seven feet wide b =. Maurice Second. |All got away on nearly even terms, | Pall River line, arrived at her pier at Brovklynites Caught | compan i it the|#lat. ‘These forma were ufterwards| eight feat lower than the other ee amu FOURTH RAGES | Golden Gate making the running to the| the foot of Murray street, at 7 o'clock | in This Morning's Storm, money. Foner aiane eue oe filled in by the Coroner's clerk and no | At this momont Sarah discovered that | ama a Washi Dote: to ‘ Ridilzo Hisit, jhalf with George Dixon close up. Watch. | this morning. The passengers were! Opstructions to travel on the Brook-| Then the first man began hitting Me-| provision taken against mistakes Fee ee eT wih aude cr: a asa ington at to Penury Second. | Man. the favorite: seemed to be running [Preparing to leave the boat and tome lis “Bridge were further aggravated | Cpanel, over tho tad with the | One of the cases was that of Dr, | intelligible to'Mr, Barton, she sped over| — Retrieve--2,500 of the Faith- Fier RAGES eee a8 Dnee eae winner oun fe i alsa Dik read . unk cup ernie by ic state rainstor| Then they Med his hands and ee Thomas M, Mogan, who was found in the eg of the het J until she ai rr a 5 - lentering the stretch, and finally got a ah Ny "| which burst upon the city just before 7/ with ropes and then went through (he) hig bed on Ward's Island this morning ¥ jul at Po'io Groun Red Pat Firs under the wire a winner by a length | #8arp report and a tearing and crash-|ociock, At that hour the few (rrogulur| closets and shelves till they fou ny fated { With his throat cut, The verdict was ferenmed ands i May Histiom second, and a half. Golden Gate managed to | tng of wood o¥erhead. trains were packed almost to suffoca.| Chloroform, with which they waturated| With Me, _ ‘ ket the place by a head from Watch-| ‘1 truck, shatter a rag and tled It around the prostrate | “su ‘eee Hiern _ Man. Hurry Alonzo pulled up lame. the tosnnae elo Wa et weed pe! at ae the pened was crowded | clerk's mouth and novtells. | aa:| Another wan that of Charles Dedcein HIS VIEWS DIDN’T SUIT. airy (Spectal to Th Work Time-1 Ss . J }) with early pedestrians, t A. he leemy ried to ge hoy i i . = Van cen ad ening , RACE TRACK. SARATOGA, N, Y,,|,,Lorranla won the second race, Shake-| passing down to the matnmast, which| ‘The cloudburat cama so suddenly and]! the stofe and found It lockeds f Gbe, eibe Sallie Oe, ee enea es Vel pale dieeecdets _ POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Avg. * 5 speare IL second and Bessie Browalng | i lid steel ehaft. ‘The lghtnin went around to Windolph's house to get | dict Jdental death 1.—Gustavus Sohmelie, whose whiskers Aug. 7.—The Association had its usual | third, RAO eee RNS ehtning |the downpour was #o violent that nolinto the store, On entering the store! ‘Tye others were: Gustave Wram, an| 3° Prof Bemis Had to Resign from |” J bad luck to-day. The card was a splen- COND RACE. stopped at the eat nen and eaten: one was able to secure shelter in time | he feund A ieConnell, tied hand and fo Ul tnsuekiios ankit, who shot Kuaelt heat Rucketeller’a University, ne of Sine Lge opines} bene ji For (wo-yearcolde: five furtor off in all direction: jad it and almost dead e aved him anc c . 0 ye eS i 7 passing zephyrs, arrived at cellent racing until the heavy rain came rasta, 100 (Ds aie le} When he regained consclousnest Me-| street, Verdict, “wuleide. Peter Dolan, | Professor of Political Economy in the i P 4 : hich was crowded with| turned about and mad : Connell went to Bath Beach, where he : Nn. afternoon; in fact, before most of the . along and turned the going Into heavy kespeare 2 yey: | main saloon, wi ut and made a break for the | Connell went to Bath Beach, who was drowned at Fifty-siath street | Chicago University, has “resigned, 2 tat zi je Bwaing, 3 4 §: | passengers at the time, there would/gtation, which they had just left. On| OW Is. , ; v Bee ’ : : s 4," Jattendants had put in an appearance. miugs The eles cleared’ beter. Facts | miki Dorrit i £3 ¢ [have been serious damage done, and] the New York side there was another| ‘The frst man who came into the}and North River. Verdict, Idental/and tt is sald that bis restgnation was |i6 cautiously peered about, to make 2 Ut as Rak The ‘Kite, si (sheeds) $5 5 |ocrhaps neveral people killed and in- [lively scampor, while those who. had | store wax about six feet tall, of heavy | drowning,” and John Havey, who died |demunded because hin views confitcted |yure that he wasn't on Manhattan i La inotincement that the Associa-| There was a long delay at the post,|jured. While it was @ narrow escape Feribe nevesin” cane 7 ct Sate bide Ault Mer taints At the Majestic Hotel on the Bowery, | With those of the trust magnates who! mei, went outside again and went je announci ot the Associa: | caused by the capering of Shakespeare | there was no pante. breast their way againgt the storm as | lkht complexion: er and wore a] Verdict, “death from alcoholiam.” support the institution. These Include | through several mysterious cantations, ) tion intended to close down on Aug. 23) 11., who broke the rall and ran Into the Creek, which Is a little fish-| Dest they could: very light mustach The jury had disposed of these cases|Jehn D. Rockefeller, who founded the |” \, tt rds “Rearing Bil'* Was not so surprising. 1t would have] inclosure near the shed. When the lot} At Goose Creek, which Is a Every inch of standing room wax}, Mr. MeConneil did not notice what] | ‘ad Ming Aenea iva mes | UMIVerwity and endowed it with $4,000,000. SEY ROCR VET tOE Ores: ne 4 been suicidal to have continued after | got away Lorrania showed in front and| ing station on the treatle of the Rock-|oecupied as long me the atorm lasted | kind of clothes he wo nan hour, ‘They algned their nam Mr. Rockefeller has made abone $7, | Hessame: ‘appy" Joyce and other i b 8 1 . Bessie ing the early| fre any one would venture into’ the an “Evening Wor reporter calle ployed ense for-lschmelz'a Washington, followed their } York in time for the Fall meeting at| Browning, the odds-on favorite, was |B@Y, Long Island, during streets again, fo f {tune have been described in Henry D. q Hockey Cassin; one of the best iii Dae aT ie kcnmatucm ria Wl Pures sea Spt Feu e aaa tnirancet was sully’ Blockeaeds iid ester dual wire fines blast Veerraay sion rilaht weulth” an'the prodiite of t commen: Tereeet F baatbalirioge ene e bye 1 A ssin, one of the bes x THIRD RAC penter, was struck by lgbtning an —— = oe rma whic t) wealth,” aw the ct of mere! n-|to don their baseball togs and wet ou! weight riders in’ the West, arrived here : ; rthy Says They Are Reaponsl-| be filled up in any way after they had| dustrial warfare, lawless conspiracy a 1 rl this, morning. Chris Smith, owner of handicap, for three-year-olda and up- | killed. GREAT CHESS AT HASTINGS ? and abuse of municipal franchise, on the grandis, for Neasuos, neat oa Yo Tambien, Maid Marian, Prince Carl wena & en a Heyman, with Stephen Remsen, both * ble for the Untoniat Victory. gone. Yerken, the street railway magnate | hour and a half before the time sched- and other hdrses, also put In an appear- : eb cn ta 3 & Ly [employees of the railroad, had taken LONDON) ‘Ava? sarthy,| “We are doing it under the Inatruction| of Chicago, who gave $600,000 fori tele : her ho rn ei even Sa 2b ate ; LONDON, Aug. 7.—Justin McCarthy, i shies, wig 50, & tele-|uled for the gaine. eee Duane with e number of Ed Cor-| sagas he i Keefe. tt 76 4 1!" Tehelter in a small hut there. Remsen Games of the Third Round]. p., leader of the Irish Nationalist | Of Coroner Hoeber," said one of the 0 ie Baw inade ie eee | AML this was entirely different from nvan's horses, is expected to-night, NGoM, GOL herb) ob £1 1 6 6 | Wore a rubber coat and rubber boots, shed at One Sitti party, has Issued a manifesto appeal-|Jurora, "It is a warm day and we) another " | yesterday. When the Senators ap- j yaaa are & number OF geod ones ie AT AEE aa the ‘ : me 3 i‘ 6 When they reached the hut, Heyman] HASTINGS, England, Aug. 1.—There| {ng to the Irish members of Parliament| Want to get away. 1 guess It's all He oehoned FASTIN Gta ae au eene rye peared for their first game of the be ex, cted to liven up racing Imme-| and the sul away last CAT the neg: | lay down and placed his feet high UP| was considerable excitement among the| to end the dissensions tn the ranks of | Mahe abuse of municipal franchise, and holds {Series they weren't a bit anxtous, and diately. furlong pole, however, O'Leary. began | aeainst the side of the building. Rem-| chess masters who are competing at|thelr party, whieh, he says, have] Here is what the twelve sworn |gtrong opintcns about the robbery of |it was nearly ten minutes after the firat yBucephalua fell at the Jast jump tn | cutting downi the lead’ and “at the halt|men sat by his side and leaned agalnst| Braasey Inatitute in thia city in tie | brought disaster to the National cause, | Jurors were signing by instruction of | the people by corporations. He did not practice bell had sounded before they the steepichase and bro is dek. He | she was right behind Captain T., whol nis body. : ‘ Th themselves responsible for} Coroner Hoeber: Indorse the Pullman strike, but does came out for thelr “prelim” warm-up. was shot, The man who handled the | had also moved up. Down the stretch * International Chess Tournament to-day yey are thems i . ; favor labor unions and insisted that the | C4™ eS pistol made a horrible poten of his work, |{t was nip and tuck between Mistrial] Suddenly there was a terrific clap of}on account of the remarkable results| the return of the Unionists to power. Brave of Sew York, | |raiiroads were law-breakers and should | They were then full of confidence, This and three shots were fired without ef /and Captain “T.. the former nally win-| thunder and lightning atruck the hut. arrived at yesterday. Mr, McCarthy weserts that it Is almost} Count ot New York |" [BS wompelled ty obey the “Interstate! afternoon it was dfferent. The poor brute staggered about with! Captain if, halt w leratiy wway bit! | he fluid made @ circuit of the root} The players sat down for the third| impossible to overestimate the disas-| 40 an injure intone! and taken thie. day] He. thinks, gas, water and atreet| It Was Father Clarke's turn to plac : leet abearine eves Fe PuUEE OUR Ig | ALIbYG, and then played about the wall, It]/round at 1 P. M. and continued play | treus efte tot Mr, . a Healy's charge Sic Manian ag OM, hay ae, soon | raneportation Sate, monopolies “that hs variety’ of curves’ on exhibition for i eeeeee ee : aay — rted dow de of the build-]untl 5 P. M., when an adjournment| ade at the National Convention at! tore une of the Cui want y \ ee ‘ he tha Senatortia’ regation, and as Joha J. Hyland, trainer tor David ¢ FAVORI ’ finally darted down the si ; phy A ‘ | people. fs eon, finally leaped the fence, and seiz- TES’ DAY AT ST. ASAPH, | ing against witch leyman was resting| was made for dinner. Omagh, County Tyrone, on July 8 when |i "view oi the Body of wan], There views are distasteful to the | “Dad” had u very varied recollection of ng the pistol killed the horse with ene —-— his legs. ‘The fluid ran up his leg and] ‘rhe follownig games had been tin-| Mr. Healy accused John Dillon of Pacer . | trust maxnates and Prof, Bemis had to/a little slugging matinee that occurred ‘ well-directed shot. blew on the | out in flashes at the back of his neck. | ished: Ing Tyrone to the English party. Pages (9 Ing Ko. ET Oe in Washington but erstwhile, he was 1 The e e ; beat Vi o eCarthy, in lis mantfesto, states re than anxious to square himself q aie tatonee 4 Wik Geos hen it sprang onto Remsen’s rubber! Pollock beat Vergani in a Sicilian de-| Mr. MeCarthy, in Se er ahameeale more : lupe Buk Gow RACE TRACK, 87. ASAPH, Aug. 7.—[ out and Played fantastically on the] fense after the twenty-third move; |(hat Mr. Healy's charges are unfounded, Meath by Ba DREYFUS WANTS BACK PAY. | with the local rooters. Barney ‘Ansar - Tape ak Ge ; The ruces fan Gh thla tack thie atten |*Weeet Tetchmann and Albin drew a Ruy Lo-| grossly, ludicrously untrue, and that EI ps . son, Washington's little Southern twirl- 4 Demonio, ‘ noon resulted as follows: Remsen was stunned by the lisht-| pez after the twentieth move; Bardcie-| My, Healy's action was disloyal (0 M8) wrtow do you know that that verdict | TM ‘olice Hoard Asked to Pay It! or, who has eeh deine. sooty Wer 8, 142 (Don a? . 5 ning. He recovered in a few minutes|ben and Bird drew a French defense . 2 - iy flied In cahove nt Once. lately, opposed Clarke. Runaway, 1 First Race e ens + is going to be properly filled In ahove ( Marevi, Wi (Midgley)... hl 3 {Won by Pay and spoke to Heyman, Heyman had not lurter the twenty-sixth move. The other! PLUNDERED BY SOLDIERS your signature?” asked the reporter. lawyer Howard P. Okie made a de-| Despite the heavy showers of the : i Tie ati wae straggling, _tunaway Kenneth se enenned ue position, His seven were games were not finished and will be Nha _ “Oh, 1 guess it will be done all right,” | mand upon the Board of Police Commis- poring the rounds ere in very ee fl pee Oe 2b Hee i Second itac s 0 open and there was a smile on his face. | resumed at 7 P, My to be concluded at imei rered iryman, “The Coroner | sionera today tn behalf of Kmanuel|condition. Only in i Waa short lived, for Bel Demonio and| Second Race—Pour furlongs.—Won by = san Ga . L F s answered @ juryma s | . time the game in Waitate passed’ him, “and tuced ‘at’ 'a | Cadiz to 2 aud out: Lady aivison ‘sec- |_| Remsen froumie Bis cormpanion | WAR An eNinche eer Late tte Faeteel "| told us to do it, anyhow." Dreyfun for i) a year back sal: Pe aly? was cloudless. e weal cipping pace to the stretch. The efforts | ond, } to 2 place; Wistful rd. ‘Time— | laughing a id ve e ne nae ’ ust the nCoroner Hoeber hustled into] #ry from Dee, 31, 188%, and that the! was very hot, About 2,500 persons wer REERIN Hale fo ei ehan atae of ranula 18 One mile—Won by Lo-| The body tumbled over on the floor and ALEXANDER ISLAN LONDON, Aug, 7.—Archdeacon Wolfe fie count room. , | claim be audited forthwith, Prenent.” lik Gown, coming ‘with a tusii at the | tlon, 3 to l_and sven: Hippona second, | then Remsen found that Heyman was L DI ID ENTRIES.) cies trom Yoo-Chow, saying that the “It in done so that the jurymen ¢ Dreyfus was appointed # clerk in the The Batt Or ’ snd, won “by Cites (parts of a length | to 1 for place; Slr Rue third, ‘Time~| dead, . aggre Chinese soldiers sent to rotect the |get away,” sald he, “Nobody is going | Police Department on March 1, 18.) New York. shington, Oe ain ieee in front | 1.44 Be4, ih At College Relat iiiam wee Su-]| RACE TRAC - ALEXANDER I8I-| mission at Ku-Cheng broke into and|to fi) in the verdict wrong. I would | at e salary of $2,000 8 year js was : Selbacty, | . ems : as perintendent of Kraemer's Express] AND, Aug. 7.—The entri nd weights | plundered °t. Wk F | assigned to duty in President French's rf. Joyce, $b. SECOND i “ I . e to catch any one doing wo. The | Anvia ated reine F i LeesehTk ode eee Rare tamale BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES, | company, white in his otfice, was struck | for to-morrow's races are as follows: He says n) reliance can be placed upon | stenographer has the (ila: eng | Res HT een eesretary, (UAE Hajiren, eff , tere Betting. _- — by lightning. Me was knocked down] First Rae-six ends quarter furlongs the Chinese authorities. case, and he fills in the blanks after-| James J.’ Martin had am renolution i iy. 15 (Griffin) RACK TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, | and was found in an unconscious condi- heen ters ph oy ike ae hia + — wanda?! passed reducing the salary from $2,000 % ; Aimazements tis «it, Witttama) 2-1 Aug. 7—The entrics and weights for| ton by another employer after the | Pay che 000 ..IM Hite ‘Joe : Chinese OMeial Dismissed. sre on't you kuiow that a sworn | fetiy fit tc Atul ead, tien Ctrane-| Mtaftord, 2b, “f mt 4 1 vi ite Caarite 101 m1 yy Brophy... Pe yung wf yeu i bs nf ia Bi. Fe . 4 a re ns a to-morrow's races are as follows: ntorm tad passed. A” physician was) yi golden cif Farragut es sie | PRRIN, Aug 7 HeeYung-Y the) juror tian no right under the law to sign , President Martin appointed Patrick J,| Clarke’ p. | Anderson, 0. : This race was run in a heavy thunder-| giyct Race Ue miles pelling 4 Ones Pin ren | pageand, Race-tx and a quarter furlongs a baal See }a blank verdict, and that such a ver-| g)Qig, Se mreie Lahrtiah ie cece mpire-Mr. E storm, the wind driving the rain. f ied Mo 12) Smith for about half an hour he re-| ned Jim .. PAT Peralta coon a] Office, has been disminsed, owing chlefy | ies could not stand if queationed? Wap inken trom ine calary of Dresthee First ; into the gtand stand so that the occ eulbiton sesaicant th) | covered consciousness, It was found that Cia fife 2 [ta the part which he took in the nego- 1" Ar ay not invent It,” erled the litte| Lawyer. Okie threatens, unless the! guiler clung to Selbach's terrife lo pants of ape, {rope rowa Bad Po) beet & | Hanis . he had been paralyaed by the bolt, but sedor Windgale vee 08) Mations: for the Russian loan and in] Groner, sy hear that others have done| Police Department accedes to hin de-|iiner, ite force neatly carrying “shorty 9) ; , ‘ econd Pace, Jones will probably recover. [the convention ntly arrived at be: mane he ow pring suit for the! om his feet. Stafford and Doyle le Vonever heidel, winning easily Annot tt@ Me x | Jthe same thing. If the verdict should | amount 0 fus's Dae yw Of hin feet. Stafford and Do Ty’ feneths ‘trom’ Miss Celestinas La Rages There was also a small sized panic in| p Trt Mace-Five furlongs vs] tween China and France, by whten the | IO am ‘i Rung LLeouinteget tc mat tea f Dreyfus's back pay with in-| quick work of “dcrappy’ Joyce. Maw Ga, anne Was secon’ to the furlong the Fethlehem Orphan Asylum, The : 106 Johnay tel fatter country was granted gr PON" | ry the last Taiainn (i aaa alwaes — —_-- famer poked |@ nary, “Dad did’ eave oe, we q Misa Ce Seah fn an RCIA bee 103. Marriene sto! am the one to sign 4.0 Hie eemtiahe Ae ANAC aeen eens | LOHR) mie-pote on the botldiog was struck by 2 Merle | cession EU er smale aman MURDERED WITH AN AXE, |ra{'stenn tna ould, nave-puc a itee a head for the pl ‘Time-- Mghining and was demolished. The] 102 ‘ tess Russell's Appeal Dented.| It is a matter of reegrd that Coroner | anit and retired the elongated Ben- HAD RAG qg| Children In the place became badly | Fourth Race—Sia aad a quarter furlongs A eraMete get TNs Court 6¢ ips | Honber nat many weeks ano signed ‘|A Farm Hand Kills His Employer (eet ata No rune, Rh 7 Wt! frightened, but the teachers and of-| Juseler signe Tae N, AUB | birth wertifleate by: miatake for ® death Oe a ae ae eine ale Fuller's, hot Her (cap; for three-year-olds and upward; one) Serond Atvempe im{clain of the asylum wucceaded tn re-| Meir MeN itea pu) Peale. hus. Glamis: Guess BUaeOU# | SRR RER ORDA Seley adi the fupstAl of) bounder and "Shorty reached first. wt ‘ om 8 | of the um succeaded | Major MeNulis ori againat the judgment of Aprit]4 child for a day Y., Aug, 7.-Charles Bur- lent, then rammed a two- artera. Betting. Str. Hit Fi Romping Girl ry a ‘eutie mg Dr Faust |e 1 Jost 1h Jude r ’ ‘Suppose the su hou fin er. . %. aries Bur- | Mike the Bile ‘ Lord’ Netion, 119 (Knapp). eS out dd | sea Storing Auise in Bishop Ure: Hast, distaisa ng ber suit againet her hus. | gy SupbOwe The Sirs anand ted way ie| Mess, @ farmhand, last night murdered, | bagwer into righi and Fuller ecampered ‘ AGA ino! During the first thunder-storm, also, a H jdlct fo are « H to third. Van's slow grounder to Hai Wien Tetuaminncecat es tm a "9! hott of lightning struck the flagpole on ot | ane comel a Ubeall FOr Fealeresee | bes Fee ne Pee cot eabed oe e ne emnown reason, Heary Whits |atimer sent Muller acrone and cut (lian as aA tn Gniah, | CAPtnin tack jou 4 i she 4) consug: ghts «nd granting her pus. | De altered to reat that the deceased |tock, a farmer, living at North Vie-] Mahon third. Van was nailed at first. Lord Nelson led from start to finish, |p ,,,.. ° the Fourth Ward School on Steinway " commitied suleide?” he was asked ely i | ‘tted the leather ie ca : le uarter. \avenue, Long Island City. ‘Th e Pra Mitte Cor to right, for a bag and Tlernan com~ Maurice, who was three parts of | Harry Alonzo 116 Hombazetre ee | ta alled his clerk an] gave him instruc: | ployed ri af . fength in front of Nicolini. The latter | connissenr 115 Warlike jy WAS Shattered, and part of the roof of | ae Mt ipeeem: ect) WEAIilo: Rane pleted the Journey, = thi ‘ Wak necond up to within twenty yards | Hogge Mies Diaie #\ the school was wrecked. The chimney | ,Siath Race | TO SPEED THE ST. LOUIS. Teveattor the vertiets must be filed | nou Me teifing him that the cone were | of hte vwectaner ingnak® Byet of the finish, Time—1.18 | wie es Vi asa ne, 4 . — = are waned.” he said. lin the cornfield. When a few rods fram [Po ered the pel- FOURI RACE: Save Tuttle ™ ne ifth Sue Ate Atn ne saacanl ie #2 ee dnilatactary iho Amerinan Liner that this is done 1) the house Whitlock was felted Fees tuft held ropes for three bases, For year-olds; five furlong! Mirage "avenue was also struck, The bolt hit| The frat and fourth were dociared off ant ‘ie Will Carry the Matin. ddl ar ihe he who o er 1 with an axe and d sending Dovle home. Tom was left, ee cc if e flagpole at the same place in which | pits from aecond wubstirused ee as ed ERR OE RE BO Ay agen Setnined sp Ml r. Staff opping up a Utthe : Amira, 88 (MoCiain! « rf Comman toyal Ti. Bradford an and inforni Itlae ” ame! < ; Ponce, 8 \Perkins aalleer ya) the axbole on the Fourth Ward School fs een ae | Commander Royal T. Hradtord and aus salen: vats | RENAE AAU ha te SH en et te Berusrdine, $3 (Narvaery Mirage TOL) OR BETMGE:, ane (OF tne nook (Of th SARA A ute BERR , ie signed, a H rted to choke her and was go. Second 1 Fret Bars 8 (ennells) fady Richmond mej Achool Waa aldo wrecked. TOGA ENTRIES. |: Nited States Navy, were passengers on venti World” | ing ther throat, but Mnally, lett nd Davie disposed of) dam wetter 8 one cele: fag Tel tom vers RA ee ie eerie | descerding In each \That eariy-morn-| RACK TRACK, SARATOGA, Aue 7 [lite whic’ left this morning for South Ne had uever done so. "ol bueno trace of Burgess was found. Pur ne an eae yp Sy Enrrell j pad start, with Fred Barr three lengtns | RACE CK, SARATOGA, Aug. 7 f shower, between 47.19 'ClOCK | othe entries and welghta for ta-mor-/ampton, They have been constitured # nese | |natling distance je aphere. Far iy frong sind Granger, Afteen lengths ba-| The entries for the G, H. Mum Handi: | Wet avr water falling In twenty min: | FOwe'S races are as follows Nasal Board by Secretary Herbert Tooday the Grand Jury indicted Filip = — = then Enraw sexera) feet cree Oa i See ont ee art ant, |caD. for two-vear-olds, at five and a palit] qten Thero was, another dowstall, | First’ Race-Selling we [test the St, Louis for weceptance ty ae | Hank for manelaugiter in te tie) BULLET IN HIS TEMPLE, getting to third, Stafford made a go amira soon. hea S| furlongs, to be run on this tract Mit pet quite aaikear ein liaranarn ; [cordance with the provisions of the Pos- | dearer A coroner's wan | s | Y throw of Crook's dimeult drawing away in the strete! longs, to he run on this track Satur-| though not qu heavy, at il Wernhe POPARRES WLU ETG. rs fram Coroner. Hacher an’ row by elgnt lengtis from Penuty, who wna) day, are as follows [and the effect | (fark WAR to enol Aa oe Nien tae Neseel arriver at Soustiamp. Nad exonerated Mank at the vime the ag dee Foreman Beds Fe ee ie eure of Farrell's long j Ce as "i suspu'man (it the: P indications.” as ‘reported | trom | Za0 gy) ton ahe will he decked and ciuaned gre.) Inuural wae, ey pn the ina Hix Home. lastva, ctarks died at the gattial corner, } VIFTH RACE. Bepeishe tf || Forecaster Yunis aerial atation, | i:ouvtsman a apeed Iriel Mn the OREN | eek tea rock driver, andon Marctill wison fodeors, fiftst pears ald, wome| Teer ouM saree er, : a dee sromise more local showers this even: | "ie 7 ba cond street. 7 Ninth tod ar mm | runs, Steeplechase; short course, King, of Honemis..... 8) [Oe ang to-night same e teat will be 9 four Ac gr anlysenond fay and; mitted suicide at hin home, 475 Went i tee sep ctipsiney ooo. « Fiarete MU MEne temperature at & o'clock this) Tyird Race Aiban pending, The 8. De wi aigaem, he ran over Hugh MeNally und milted suicide at ile home, 418 Went Rhivd Inainas | Sas Bioegom, 165 seme) onan ee ee Himorning was Qoly. 10 hy Og ne | Tee HF ne a etdMtor carrying the United Btates | Assistant DMatrict-Attorney Hennessey himself in the right temple Fuller to Doyle was Sheibeck Young Orion, 169 (Hueston)..20-1 13 5 aii }iatmosphere was charged with % per. Lssak sd said he lid fet Know Whether or not } K Anderson died same Way, iS asalat- | Tilton, 168 «Da ala i bl 9 6 4 | Midio clk Bueet Favertaie .. So [cent of humidity, making tt steamy | Morphers ae sae edict of the Coronera jury exc tices, nonce sives hie oscu pa as an| ing. Rurns made a nice catch of Bele My Luck, 149 (McCullough)... 2-1 ¢5 ¢ 8 S| ED Gon and decidedly disagreeable. i : | Judge Tal elps Him Ou onerating Hank had been signed in |e foreman bach’s fy, No runs. sets While er aed a ret JOHN HODGE Is DEAD. | anne showers OF nanphere’ and to punaee tals eee int " — SR ian Red Pat made all the running, and = | morrow will ba fait and lightly” cool "ues ber rev esac aad CURA ae Sa TaN CR a NO GAME AT BOSTON, Washington vou aa ¢ eS pee 2 eal Wr a Jenene trap |e Was Kirmnd Master of Manone ef|acuncding io the Rromiwey” weather Spo eae marie, of Ralvoman when (he, weg told about Carga lloe-| ‘ Sane a : " y Blossom, who = . L ee jeman rv . My very. inregula a aut Youre Orion third, eight | New York Last Year. Weather Forecast | who is aneueed eying assaulted Mra Many | TNA Ue Cer ny etry regular pro. | Wee Seon Howith the! pi. DETAILS OF THE NEW 7 | LOCKPORT, N. ¥., Aug. 7—John * ; EA All x ever heard of Rennes m Comtent, YORK - WASHINGTON GAME AND Hodge dropped dead et hin rooms in| _ Fortes for thir six hou al er Wentworth 1 —_ BOSTON, Auk T—The ame sched-| qq ARIGHTON BEACH RAC : Blackley flats this afternoon. Tharniae tee Hew Yous Chiy and visiniiy:: Fole, | Revorter Gof co-day denied the motion to dle x re in a Road Hou ia! ta hips Gilanies Menta cararmaee nas a Hope, A ee The Misine Club, of the new Twenty-Afth 4+-/ “Tie had been allng for some time, but | *X°7P, Jieht Sine ie ee oe onennng, ;Mim the Ae undispneed of indictmen’n sgainn: | nove he sre r dlscavered’ & ok this morning| tween the Brooklyn and Roaton League | WILE BE GIVE eee 10 AAT O18 MONE BORER | nae thought dangerous. Heart disease | Yuineriy to westerly winds “Lwotiam P. Wentworwh. Wentwort is in ding | © ‘ {p Mra. Ancie Mackie's road-house, on the Boule | Ghube waa postponed, EXTRA, wa sthe cause y toilow a"ahoye the changes {nthe | Sing serving a sentence of two and @ bal! orare : ae ae mere card, Brooklyn. a resort grea'ly patronized. by ter the heavy showers of thi - <a Meyers ae Hic. was Grand Master of Masons of | iesiersnse isk the morning, hours, wat indicated | having, bees sontetel cn Mee et tec S| HOTEL ALERT, Hieveuth street and | piesclets and rivers. The damage amounted tn] Af! y f this) wer cther ring ts Halt 2 ‘ 1 orning the grounds were too wet for ‘geod jthe Btate of New York last year and] by the ghermometer at Perry's Pharnices loie Vievoria Hotel. of which be was massager, vores Place “iuble A'iioe Giiier, Sh -@ 19} F180 to wtock and Curoiture apd $1,000 Le the | Mm r e ee . ane! Was @ prominent and influcntia) citiacn. pe MTs a 13 Msssst6| amounting, to 902,000. Sess wreash culslnns egh plays a page 2

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