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SOLIDFACTSFOR | THE GREATEST OF j \ WORK-HUN “Fes. i iad ALLHOME GUIDES. > ?- 7: : Help Wants” were “To Lets” were printed 104,449 prices in The Word 1! | 85,692 in te word ‘avteg during the first seven months of 1895. A i | the first seven months of 1895, | MORE PAID “HELP WANTE" c é. rf cd “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | go * ——— HE + PRICK ONE CEN NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUS' PNIGHT EDITION [22/2/2001 TWo Ghls THREE OT ON | BHUOKIN =~ 2. "==". NIGHT i Hope Mad Neen Abande j cearog aay ihe devin, ant teal! EOQOKiGAtE with Love, an/Rusie Intercepted a Sure Beaneaters Take the Pltst| sie nw rsemar rom wassne EDITION J e the mangled and bleeding body of Smith ton Justice Jackson has slowly de- was uted co the aurtace. ats clown] Tfalian Shoemaker Uses | Thing” and Washington's ; Game of the Double Bill cure’, wt monet ar timee te as were torn into shreds, His body was [seemed there was a chance of pro- , Yl Roof and Floors of a Build-jissc:ic:ssccwncos.c] a Big AML atriuing ceased at ED ESO TM WINNERS Bing Give Way, Burying |:'cereS"" TMM SISTERS ATIGKED AT LAST OME RUN SPOLED KENNEDY WAS ERT WL) "PANTS *"8""ON) AT SARATOGA, ——— | a the hospital. Park Policeman Hurt. C Laborers in Ruins. BRASH ORE ata Ge Wii Pursned and Waylaid MALS Shakes Up His Sona-|Hita and Fases on Balls When Shunte Fale eax Welt Uebedwayy, They Returned from the ! torial Outfit, Thinking to Bags Were Occupied the when he heard a loud report as if a Police, Court. | Lay a “Hoodoo.” Cause of Disaster cannon had been fired, This wi fol — - | = - _ -_-_—— s THREE DEAD AND MANY MISSING. twice inthe mite |RIRST WET THEM IN ITALY. GIANTS FIND BOYD'S CURVES.) HUNT HELPED THE HOME TEAM, ——— ‘The policeman hurried to West ‘Third oe ‘ street, There he saw that the centre of the brick building numbering from |Cieked the Blood from the Weapon! The Bat ing Streak Recen'ly De.|His Rank Decisions Contributed to seas oo el BRANDYWINE WINS EASILY, Anisette, Rey Del Carreres and Lissak Finish . Heads Apart. Connotaxear (speolal to The Evening World) : : Firemen Digging for the Bodiese=| 6: 10: wer vrostway ana i ant sr} After He Had Hacked Them — | votoped Continues with Elect and | the Grooms’ Discomfiture | nacit'tnacky HeninrON REACH, West Third street had col! sed, N t D \ ii i; A ainst Their Protest Aug. & This was the twenty-fourth day — Cries of the Wounded Heard he policeman Jumped through one of ry to Death, Three Straight” Looms Up. 9 otest. of the meeting at Brighton, and al the doorways and rescued two men, = . though the weather was hot, the regu ’ p - lar beach crowd was tn attendance, ‘The nd Firat, by the Rescuers. whom he took, one after the other, tol pnitippo Giampuba, a niMKer eye fGue EVER aR estat to The ie track dried out thoroughly and ty quite Wernherm Second, the street and latd upon the sidewalk. | twenty-seven years old, of IS Bast One| POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Aug. | BOSTON, Aug. 8. Yesterday's deluge | fst SECOND RACE-« Hundred and Seventeenth — street, 1s. tteinrich Guatay. Schmela was in a/Of rain turned the ball grounds into a| It was a fairly good card, but the stabbed and probably mortally wounded! state of desparation bordering upon uagmire, Just the cond tion which Capt | Serateh fend got in his fine work again, two young girls in the strect in front] madnese as he assembled his Washing- | Gtiffin’'s Clayeaters wanted for a sue-| mot less than seven horses betng de- of 0% Eust Eighty-eightn street, at 12.00] 1on howlers to-day. After searching tn]eessful issue of the game wih the} clared from the third race. o'clock this aftern Ju number of different languages tor the | Beaneaters, But Billy Nash preferred] ‘There was a t ndous plunge on The girls were Katie Weil, eighteen) joodoo that Ix hovering about his war-|to take his chances with two games to-| Silver UL int mud race, He apened years old, and Rosie Well, twenty-s me to the | day. ut 7 ty and at post time was only 1 FOURTH RACK. Roandamaa F. Kamain Second, DEAD. ] The body of a third man was found JOHN BURKE, a laborer. about 3.99 P.M, under the stairway at CHARLES SMITH, laborer, 217 East |the southeast corner of the building. Ninety-sixth street. or half an hour after the crash Nj riors Gustav very wisely ¢ UNKNOWN MA came this morning three distinct voices Ay 4, of 429 Kast Blighty th]conelusion that the Senators—some of] About 2.000 persons were present when] to 2 The reason of the plunge was be- dywine Firs MISSING AND T' GHT DEAD. | could be heard groaning and crying for street, where they live with thelr par-lthom, at leusi—were suffering from poor | Play was called. cause he is Marcus Daly's candidate for aan " JOHN MURPHY, laborer, Atlantic : ents. | oyenight ‘The Battiog Orde th® Puturity, ‘The result of the race ULOEECU Eb “ ; Scale o _. |help under this stairway, Both girls were removed to the Pret-] Acting upon the thought, the Sena- Brooklyn. Was a surprise, as Annot Lyle beat him FIFTH RACE-- avenue, near Classon avenue, Brooklyn.| An impassable wall of debris pre- bythrian Hospi) ih an ambulance. Shas a SEN! 2 by half a length ina hard drive, Silver a ! tortal manager di that a shake-u CHRIS O'ROURKE, laborer, St.) vented the firemen from rescuing the Katie was stabbed seven times, and}in the batting order was about the ll. will have to Linprove many pounds a Second, Mark's avenue, near Grand avenue, .ifrerers, and after a while the sound what ts thought to be the fatal wound} proper move, and forthwith there was a) McCarthy, If. before he can cope with any of the - _ Futurity candidates. Fort After the firat race Salonica was bit Uefa Ea tte i tetas up by J. Murray from $200 to $656, at| RACK TRACK, SARATOGA, N. Y4 which price the owner bought her th. | Aug. &—The track was very heavy here FIRST RACE to-day, and this condition of affairs practically spoiled a good card, This Was in the left breast at the Une of! dreadful shifting in th the heart. Rosie was slashed nine times. which Ix sald to be in the up order which the | Nash, 3b, Senators faced the New York's twirler, | Tucker: 1h 5 sannon, Pls one Of | This, und the fact that Boyd, the clever | Ganget, part lieth 4 twirler who threw down the | Stivett of the spine, It is reported she will] Gri Umpires—Meaw Brooklyn. of their voices ceased. MICHAEL O'HARE, laborer, Myrtle No Warning Sound. varie Brookiy He ‘There was no preliminary cracking MICHAEL SAVAG a laborer, Myrtle | — aaa ell ~ ae es twiee in rapid succession, was avenue, near Nostrand avenue, Brook- die. to occupy the pointa for the Senator Firat Inning, track dries very slowly, owing to the iva, | Giampaba was in Harlem Police Court) crowd, imbued Herr Sehmelx with re-]) Grimin out to Long. (Shindle filed out, cloggy nature of the soll, and horsemen spew. i thix morning, where he had been ar-| vewed hope Tredw singled. Tucker — blocked > do not care to start their horses in EDWARD H plasterer, raigned on complaint of aktle Well. 4); dway on first. Griffin kicked, but] spe ne Avs (RR. Doggett) 7 4 5 |aticky going, the Glant’s Lot appearance for | Ty vould: nai i one fe. | Daly, 103 JOFEPH McGUIRB, plasterer. who suid Ne threatened to kill her andl week, They leave fur Baltimore to- | Patt reanet a two bane te ent end | whee woe ike aoe Albany Stakes was the feature dA atwo baxger to right and! ‘They got the flax at the second MICHAEL MLYNN, plasterer. other members of the family. night, where there are four arguments, | Tredway ored. Daly scored on Hat | break to a good start, with Aloha in | fora Seti: Be toe CAM lard gE ue M. FARRELL, cellar digger. Magistrate Mott warned the Italian to! one jostponed from the previous trip, | Ora, WIM, throw, Chance ted) front, He cut out the runnin, josely | crushing weight hi rried made it f 4 out to Bannon, ‘Two runs, é Ee Mkowalal keep away from the Well family, and] jown for decision. From there they gv| Lowe singled, Long filed to Corcoran, | where thee nether nett falls. SARE TaL Ie ould Gheks even mare he placed him under $500 bonds to keep the} tq phiiadelphin, where they are.ached-| Who threw wild and Lowe took second: | Turning tnto the gterich Mendicunt was runs, nd won in # drive by : is from | of the great Ligsak, who Im heral M. FANEY, CHARLES lar digger. ILLY, cellar digger. CHAS. E, PETERSEN, electrician, 10 Glampaba was paroled 1 the custody rr for three days flammie, who came wi rattle | th y peat cn Meuse Fi niguilind eerasn New, York: of Lawyer Quitman until this afternuon | President Friedman will not. aecom- soto the ‘finish. Mendicant, was. third, | aS.vers weet Colt im the Weat, His THETA MORENO Ubon when bail was to Le offered. vans the team, ax he wauaily doom, He} Corcoran flied to Lowe. Grim out,}fve length away. Time—L4. fie la tie peer of Keenan and ‘Bright a ae porer, Three yearn ago, when Katle wan| wit leave for Nova Scotia to-morrow, | Nash, (Tucker. Kennedy flod to Legere LENG 4 fine ada ol a .O VIETO, laborer, a ‘ " sels NC aut ; 7 For iwoyearolds: five turlot he weather to-day was fine and clear, sixteen years of age, Glampaba fell in| nore he will resiperate for a few daye fon balls, ‘Tucker foroad | Ey ins oeerolds: Ave Rurltan ss min | and had the track been dry an excellent CVERAL PLASTERERS, PLUMB- and ELECTRICIANS, whose him at second, but Was safeon Daly's +P LRMANON Ce Wild throw. Bannon singied.. Gangel Fs uis (Paties ees, 1 © opres | Med out, ‘Stivette hit to centre Meld |yanker Doodle JP tverton). #t 8 day's sport would have resulted. Lady Diamond's race was @ Vast im- provement over her previous. perform- tove with her, and induced her to run] “pe weather was intensely warin and away from home, For four months he] jot more than 2.1%) porsons names have not yet been learned, secreted her, At the end of that time | on, fence, scoring Tucker and Bannon. Hel] king 1 1s (Hamilton 1 ance tn the mud, and there was consid- iNauni the girl left him and returned home, | The Batt ora fell and only made two bases. Lowe | sare Aenea 1S Heagem) 0 erable comment over her victory. It 3 Although having a wife Glampaba pe eeetsne CRORE: Med out. “Two run en a bed VA ECMO CO drt states teestes ak ges would be WILLIAM FO} Bt Vine owed Che cin ro. ‘ er missing a good break they | held by the stewards. This was denied, , AM FOX, eent to St. vincenl'e] still followed the girl, and four months ‘ ‘Us Third Inning. were sent off straggling, Annot Lyle| however, Griffin's stupidity in not Hospital, ago eR became a mother. o oat: arm singled. Bhindi atrack, out, rushed te the front Cet making ait coming. to the cutalde with tear Bia- Sire A he me On July 2, Court Ofti Levy, of Nhat Eladigenn ich: redway filed out, Daly forced Griffin] the running, won in’a drive by half a|mond had much to do with defeating JOIN CLUNE, St. Vinvent's Hosp: | TElet: Pollse, CHIT ee REE at aevond, Noo runs length from Silver Il., who was eight | Wernberg. tal. panitn raetening® io ROE eh Sani Doyle, 1b. Long Alea out . Dutty and MoCarthy lengths before Yankee Doodle, Time— FIRST RACE. AMES KINNEY, New ¥. i e o © girl, | puri, If singled. Nash bare on balls, Duffy | 1.02. For all agen; selling; and a half furto JAMES KINNEY, New York Hospl-| REMOVING A noDY. and he was arraigned in court before | stafford. 2b. Wan cevght napping at third, ‘Tucker THIRD RACE starters Betting, 8. HIG tal. ‘ Sa rate Ci i hase on baits. Hannon base on bulls, gor three yearulde: selling: five furlones Lady Diamond, 97 (MeCiatny $1 out 31 NEIL GU _ Magistrate Crane, bibl ove. ein Mccarthy, I} fled outs} stercrs Wetting Si Hi Pin, 119 (Griffin)... 69 out 1 DE NEIL GUIL New York Hospital |to give the men warning, It came with|He saw the feet of another man pro-| He pleaded that he loved and could) Yih vy samatte ry dte Wernl led under a pull until they FANK MAZZOUONI, New York Hos-| ligatning-llke suddenness. truding from a pile of bricks. | not give her up, but promised the Mag- veer Four aaa struck the head of the stretch. There pital The er ‘ k istrate he would make no more threats, Rizetinmiog: Riceingt 1k tbe gelayted St & Tady Piamions went Clear, Wide to. tas pital. The crash could be heard for several He was in the act of dislodging the |. 1 . Ame fled al f bad 4 a Chance fied ria *. wei tel? vutside for the good going, and gaining WILLIAM FRANK, Roosevelt Horpl- i yocks away and in a f inutes the|man from hie position when the board| 'venenins have Strappy. doyeet ambled. Mequire | {Wo-baKKer into the crowd Mt Panne’! 100 Wynne. AL ect 2 it, rapidly cut “own Wernberg's, lead ta blocks away and in a few minutes the Li when the boar Yesterday Kate Well appeared in the] pyated the pill long the ground fore | and Grifiin claimed an extra, ba ain Tack, 105 (Keetey $1 101 T and won handily by two lengths. Time . streets in the vicinity were crowded with |on which he stood gave way, and he| Harlem Court and begged Magistrate| single, Hoth advanced “on Abbey*s | lam was retu Corcoran Campauias hy, Go Reagan) IT aw SECOND RACE. JOHN KYLLY, laborer, White Plains. uck OW . Rael y ihe : , Grim s ran made # biuff ere w . ; QSEPH LIVINGSTON, Park Police | °°?!” Was precipitated a distance of five or | Mott to inaue a warrant for Glampabu's) (vet Agere. eet” ately Anters [Atal and Anderson started fur the plate, | and’ when they were Auelly went away, ar-olds; selling; eae ‘ A policeman of the Mercer street sta-|six feet. He fell upon his back, and) ®*est: cer its flight by a great one-hand | Pul the latter was caught. No ru It was to @ straggling start. Captain Be man, | “He will kill me," sald the girl. stop and threw the ball to Farrell, |, Stivetts Med out, Lowe hase or deck was the trst to show, but Pann FAS Fe rye tion rushed to the nearest elephone, | was so injured that he could not move.|want you to put him under bonds to| catching, Jovee “between” bases, | Long hit for two bares Dufty, Band Mangrove at once went out and Aa aA Fave Way on the | where he sent in a hurried call for am-| Ho was subsequently lifted from the| keep away from me, He has my baby, |; AOwAMNy". Was run down, | MeGuire | StOr howe and OMe ied | yernated 1 the lead to thew ze peineined Habe Heieaiory Dulld- | stances. hole in which he had fallen and taken | Which I once wanted, but now he has it, caught between bases and run {out Two runs, Richmond drew away and won ‘ uf est Broadway any rd stree: | 1 ‘ and {s living with some other woman a8 Fitth neck from King Gold tn a Merce jereny, 99 ehortly before noon’ to-d tea In’a few minutes an ambulance from)in an ambulance to St, Vincent's Hos-| oy ig not know. while Boyd tried unsuc- F 7 Mangrove vas third, two lengths away.| After a long delay, for which Ar- Hoon to-day, It crashed | a¢ Vincent's Hospital arrived pital, It is teared that his back is| G i The sphere over. TMere| Kennedy out at first, Griftin struck [Time Lue ranting “Was Thichee ceesomuthia che through the roof and through the sev-| ,. 2 ; : : Giampaba, who is a swarthy Italian cking safe ner put Shorty on} out. Shindie fied out. No runs Connoisseur won the fourth race; Dog-|teld got away in fair order, Princess eal Gcee Gs Ge cae The policeman by this time was joined | broken, with a very wicked-looking exe, de-|#econd. Van bunted, moving both Hannon aid Gangel out at first. | Stv-Tyect wecund an Warlike third Norett! cut out the running, closely t basement, carrying hions along, but was nailed tw fouled out to Grim, No runs - —— _ | followed by Roundsman, Argentina and by several other officers, and with the Fantened tm the Timbers. clared he loved Katle, and offered to i deciatant balte cleus ‘The pitiful cries of some of the men |*¥Pport her and the child, avia then swatted one along the and| Kate was obdurate, and all left the] third-buse line for two bags, Fuller and 5 Heresy. “In. the stretch indsman fh iaeing, Fer entries end other sport went to the front and won easily by a y out at first. Daly safe on] mewa sce pages 2 and 7. length and a half from Kamsln, who fumble. La Chance forced Daly ot away badly, and finished strong. with {t @ number of workmen and tons of iron-work, bricks and mortar, help of the crowd the pollce began to remove the debris in search of the) Who were fastened in the timbe: Tiernan scoring. Doyle's high fly fell One man was taken out of the ruins. court-room, Nn Kn fy foe pa ¢ . i a : - . . safely, Davis. getting third. Burns nd. Uinpire Hunt also declared Marquise was third, three parts of « @ead. Another died soon after being | PUTied laborers. lebris could be distinctly heard by the} Giampaba was seen to hurry away to. Salone towards Crooks and Devia ‘e out. The decinion was very “ROUSE DENBY.’ iength away. Timo-1.04 1 “extricatea. A. 2sut twenty other work. | C0® of the policeman then rent in an workers, who were straining every| wards home. He looked after the two soot Crooks threw the ball to. Shei: une ieptEA OUR THIRD RAC . * ve y vork- gir! peck, who iu it hu Kimalie de- 1 out ang single duffy ——— s ne Fi prve 7 girls, Kade and her sister, Rosie, and ‘ « ie Albany Stal * men are missing and supposed to te | tat™ fo" the Fire Department and in| nerve to get the poor fellows out, Raia Gaimeleina ta tis oar t. ag clared Doyle out, Btafford bunted sate “Tang at second, McCarthy Med | Missionaries Cable Aowent tol re Aan ee 8 a short time a hook and ladder com-| “Help, for God's sake!* was heard Lato im which bystand-| ly, but Bi who had gone to second, | out, No runs dead ip the ruins. b. Ve A ers could not understand, was rin down, ‘Three runs, eae wise: Wa ton, RLS ee cen Beven Inborers were taken ont injureq |P&nY {fom Mercer street arrived. om eral places in the mass of ruins, |” rhe giris lingere® in front of the Court- Mecené Snalnn: Andernon cad Coresram flied out,| Th® following eablegram was received | Bey gel Carrerea 15" ier ba and sent to St. Vincent's and Bellevue | Another call was sent for more am-|@nd crowbars, axe plekaxes and shov-| House for haif an hour after Glampaba Kusie and Doyle disposed of Coogan. | Grii hit by pitched ball. He reached ah the headquarters of the Methodist | pigax, 10 (A. Chay toa) 3 Hospital |bulances, and two mote responded. els were plied with all the speed and|had gone, Katie waa warned to keep] Hassamor also Oi fae first. Crack 9a ond ene wild pitch. Kennedy out | Episcopal Board of Foreign IMssions to- acs ws Coys f Ne ne . °y 2 clear of the Itallan, base on balls. Shelbeck an easy vietim/at first. No runs. day from Foo-how is Was one of the prettiest races John H. Parker, the contractor, ana| Fire Chief McGill superintended the| strength the force of rescuers could pad ag mn ae 1 for Davis to Doyle. No runs. [Nambour at frat. Tucker fied out Maciiten ta ting Ku-Cheng, Foreign. [the meeting. ‘The four best | ight e nt y both proceeded towards home, Selbach caught Farrell'e terrific drive |to Daly. Bannon singled and stole see~ e wOSual ‘ore “| welghts In the country rede and the Jefford Sellick, foreman, were arrested Work of the firemen, and @ police ser- | comma) and were In front of 82 East Bighty-| Kure smashed w ‘clean singie Fuller) ond, Gangel out at first No runs, ers all sufe at Moo-Chow © efficient | finish was on the eyelash order, Lisayk this afternoon by the Mercer atreet po-|Seant ordered the reserves to drive} Immediately after the accident oc-leighth street, when suddenly Glampsba Vup Mr. Boyd for a single, Ter | Kighth tuoing. means have bean taken tolarreat mur-| (ele She FURnIDe wile Anes sae hen welted the sphere along the zl ra TWA CHIREI OER Fone, CBee eres, under 4 Nee, the crowd back so that the firemen! ocurred Rev. Fathers Bandini and Vin-| sprung out of the doorway with a * Ine for two bases and Rusle| GriM™n Aled out. Shindle fouled out ‘ APAISE ta MManInRY Se | Wild a length away.“ Lovdal was beaten + and Billick were arraigne: | e Ab | ; blade about elght Inches long, which re uller stopping at third away #truck gut. No tune Jenby. (Signed? > early in the ganie, and never figure Parker and Billick were arraigned be-| would not be interfered wih in their |cent Gascaldi, of St, Anthony's Roman | Dads about elght inches lon atrarhet Cad oriernan reached | “Gtivetta remoted ott reoran's| lor. A. H. Leonard, the Corresponding {ss 8. contestant. Al awung wide inte fore Coroner Fitzpatrick and held in{ work. | Catholle Church, in Sullivan street, hur- hird on Van's out at first ravin Lowe struck out. Long MMU @! secretary of the Mission, satd that Dr. [the stretch, and at the furlong pole An eyewitness in the person of Av ed the leather up againet Burns bagger, scoring 8 te. Duffy | o i . Tissak, Rey del Carreres and Aniserte $6,000 bail each, The firemen had been at work but a/ried to the scenc, Besides working man- or three bags, | Hey Waa ase ores ret One| Smyth is the President of the Anglo-| were on cven terms. Prom that polnt gustus Hohenstein, an ice-wagon dri ae el = -|tully to rescue some of the men who} of 1717 octor|to the Minish it was a fierce drive, the horses running on terms, with the Jockeys employing all thelr ‘arts, In China College at Foo-Chow, The stated further that he had written to rst avenue, told the stury of were buried in the wreck they admin-| What occurred next. He saw the Italian {unjustly Ninth fo caugh! ¢ ta toys Cierra MEDE 9 Waeevey oy ta ainale eoretary of Btate Olney at Washington, | the a ps Griftin, superb ‘ q i with the weapon, and then saw her tall 4 oe No. rune. ton of the Ku-Cheng massacre -bs[aged ‘to beat Rey del Carreres a short lution to the injured men who were not} (ying sgcwein ee SCORE bY INNINGS. o ue eat aKiikes made h ad the latter Being only a short head ashsineton oo ¥ ‘ in front of Lissak, ‘Time—1.9, expected to live, Glampaba then caught hold of Hosie,| Ne York om 8 4 0 Brogkiyn 20490906 O81 wn. story of the mMaasucre Will be | Acting Inspector Brooks and Police|and stabbed her repeatedly about th = Oe tronttn Beaten te atrars | funel on page $ of chin edition | Capt. Eakins were early on the ground|breas* and back, and then hurled her| PULL DE 1S OF THE New} yi Bey BOUL’, | with a platoon of police from the Mer-| Viglently to the sidewalk. YOU - WASHINGTON GAME AND ee a 1b (Grin) Po 4g 103 MeManua), Halting cut out tho Hohenstein say jumped in the parr) cer street station and did good work in unning for half, the Stranger The: that after that hela nRIGHTON meacn aces STIVETTS PITCHES Two. e-wagon and started! wars, uy aiding the rescuers and keeping back |i, pursuit of Giampaba, who ran. to VEN IN strated a Sort of a Hereafter, a mule, with Darien and Bradywine | the great crowd of spectators, Firat avenue and turned down the | USERS Gambert Hin Opponent in the See- Prom son'a Weekly.) | fa gate Sipeteh Brandyerine q The following story is told of a cor: Foreman Martin's Story. street. ngths from Darien, who war — U respondent nN av reeently returned | eng Buificient, ‘Ti Charles Martin, foreman of the car-] William Washington, a colored mat RESULTS AT ALEXANDER. ante Meride Fee UN NOR (he ghee agreed {OnRshe in rane. oF eumelent, elms . enters, gave this description of the| f 109 Park avenue, says lie naw the = ge ea Md ap aaal HALE | FIPTIE RACE. ’ ae . “lialtan with the awl covered with| PM Bookmakers seu ¢ ste} RON AEOr aD Iter | eke Tn The seat Meare the oct ot m | Hor silica three yeare old and upwan; one isaster: blood put the weapon to his mouths Win the Talents Wo: " a OF ASH TAMER: STARS MOPS ay a wn ani: . "I was working with three of my men| draw it through lis Ips, lcking (i RACH TRACK. ALE | # yoople prea Capt Griftin pres dp r a Heltiog. Me eRe, on the fifth floor, We were at the right-| blood from it, AND, Aug. K'The raven i Rta inan ae ne et suai) if out 1 dy f them re hand side of the building, near the cen-| Then the Italian threw the weapoi wck this afternoon resuite into the street and ran, Hohenstein pur- in sued Glampaba to the corner of Eighty Suddenly I heard @ crash as loud a8|yeventh street and First avenue, wher a dozen cannons coming from just above| he crossed the street and started to. | | me. wards Elghty-elghth street again, when | he was intercepted and captured by | 1 looked up, and right beside me | ye eee jsAw a great black mags, crushed to] Grappling with the madman he war | the floor. almost bodily carried to the sation. | “Looking up 1 saw the centre span|houne. jad entirety given awa Atier Giampaba, was caplifed, | the R aw fist Ka ‘ HA he three ran on even terms for tive ci poli My | fariongs, “Liga always having a slight Voth advaniage. On the turn Lucania went » belie it and Was never headed, win- a more y than that eve you have souls hands —— he sal chan DEAD ALONE FOR DAYS. lett hand’ alse am Jabehane went up. i Pound te His Hed, said, SNow, if of 1 have your ands! Atl A, M, to-day William Jungheua, and a tre, Farrag y | to the fr 1 {ink easily by three parts of a fength j} from Higa who was two lengtos in sj front of Orinda, ‘Mme! [Phe Mody of W leaving a all wounded girls were aan! y La Chance fled out c J } ; reat gaping hoie from the roof down.|yy the crowd which gathered, and| [Has e, ercond, 4 at free ‘oran Mied out No runs ae ane COR AN ee. tree {hee par oftysave 7a ry old of 53 Avenue A, was The instant the mass struck ground] watked .o the station, which ts only « eeoag tre oy, uaa frtend here will yo down ‘the eine and Me ln aitepaneh (suave: bas enna ae : dhe a rooklyn. ” relleve you of whatever vi jen yor ‘ . tinued on Seventh Page.) (Continued on Sixth Page.) BORON. sninesnn 0 ~ [may happen to have. Lively now, Jim,” | eral days .

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