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PRICE ONE CEN A Page of Wonderful Photographs Taken During a Trial Race. IN THE SUNDAY WORLD. NIGHT EDITION. WINNERS AT ‘SARATOGA. Private Detectives | Said to Be Investigating “The Fven- {ng World's” Expose GETAWAY DAY AT BRIGHTON. BOOKIES NOW UNDER COVER, FIRST RACE— Axiom First. Flore tia Se ‘OND RACK Hebert First. Song and See [Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 10.—"The Evening World's" expose in regard to the manner in which the laws were being violated by the book- makers at this track resulted in mat- ters being quietly conducted in the ring this afternoon, The Association has taken no steps to have cash betting discontinued, probably because — they fear that the hooke will refuse to give up the $20 a day which the Association | receives. It rumored that six Pinkerton de-| fectives arrived in Saratoga late last MiKMt to get evidence for the Jacke Clu. 4 close search of the ring failed to reveal their whereabouts, but it is probable that if there are any detectives on any “such mission they would be strangers to the books. This afternoon the attendance was large, the lawn party was an attrac- tion and the oard was first claws, The lawn party, 60 called, consisted of # number of tents on the Club-House lawn, under which were spread tables bearing refreshments. ‘There was a profuse display of bunting. Between races those of the spectators holding Invitations sought the tents to refresh themselves, Before each race the horses were paraded before the stand, FIRST RACE. two-year-old Gilles; five furlongs. ors, Betting, ste He Fn HS (A. Clayton)... 7-10 ont 1 2! 1S Grim wt 2 1NggIe 108 (Perkins) 3 atgan io8 (again 444 Hoa’ MIL, 108 (Mo 55 6 loretta seta clipping p: to the atretch with Axiom close up and Klu- sive third. Floretta held her lead to the last furlong, where Axiom caught her. ‘There -wax a short struggle and en Axtom drew awary and won eaally Floretta TIT. was ten of Clie B, Time— by two lengths. lengths in LOD 1-4 front SFCOND RAL js and upward; milo Betting. Str. Hit, Fin Willams) om ORR At ei (Grin) BL ‘ (Kauypy 15 out Santowne. 105 «Perkins BI S5 1 14 Sundowne jumped away in front and opened a gap of four holding ht fivantage for au goasa and Song and Dance raced head and head hind and Huhart’ rated ong In the ". ‘There Was ho change in this ordi hey struck th aker died aw Baragovan stretch, and Egbart mi Bong and Dane ad-hot drive, lasting a sixtecnth of a followed. ‘Then Egbart drew away 1 won handily by a length from Song i Dance, Who Was a length on from of Saragossa, Time—2.08 1-2, RESULTS AT ALEXANDER. The Little Two-Yenr-Old 1 Awain Wins Her Race. RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER. ISL- AND, Aug. 10.-The results of to-day's Taces ure as follows: Rag e-—Four furlongs.—Won by toi Prince: ; Rapids third, arnt ve furlongs.—Won by and 1 to 2: Joe Mack Arda third. Time— pla ‘ST. ASPPH ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, 8T, ASAPH, Aug. 10. The entrees and welghts for Monday's races are as follows: Firat RaceSix and a quarter furlongs. Postal +105 Trish Pat Od Rocks 5108 Gov, Fifer... Mrophy Ws Sentinel IT Ol Minnie $ ‘ton Hazel 1 Race—Two-year-olds, Ave furlongs wh io Mu no BEEN scseatacateg S10) Hu ay Higbie LID Mopoitit fet too Third Race—Four furlongs. Philadelphia M3 Wien uke. ih Ambraw sees ME Mollie ne Race~Five fu hat May Hippona Bir Ra Prince” Klamath Race—Five furlongs, Mine <i) Eva's Kid Pomona Beile lot Lady May. lot eilver Quien Sanilage 16. brought among the passengers, D. BD. Dodge. a young American who ts sald to be an envoy of the Cuban revolu tlonary party. He speut a week th Cuba ond came back on the sane ve He says he saw Gen, Mareo ent him papers from Gen. de Quesa ven documents for Tevolutlonar: wW York. It is sald Dodye brou 2,000 to $48,000 to purchase emmualiion for insurgents in Cuba, when the | three-year-olds and upward; selling: one Starters Netting. St. Hit Fin init 8S 1G weed toy Perciva hyewen 2-6 5 1 aig | Anute Blahop. Tee (Helder abl @L 6 Tt Fusiteer, 10 (Dorketth.... Seheven 2 dn 4 Mangrove, 88 (Keefel Seven 443 ane Glenn, we (O'Leary)...20-L Mt 2g ar WL WWheedyh. Wet 20-1 7 6 7 When the flag fell it was to a fair start, with Emma in front. Gutta | Percha took the lead in the first turn FIRST RACK Emma Firat. Gutta Percha Second, SECOND RACE— Yankee Doodle Firat. Lorrania Second. THIRD RACK (Special to Th je Evening World.) RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON REACH, | Aug. 10.—This was the last day of the Summer meeting of the Brighton eBach Association. ‘The present meeting has been quite successful from a racing standpoint, but in the matter of finances it was vastly poorer than previous years. | Prisedint Battersby said, however, thay under the trying circumsiamces the gate | receipts were fairly good and there was little cause for complaint. The day was @ scorcher, but the half holiday crowd was there and made their presence felt by thelr “rooting” at th finishes, As Is usual on getaway day, the crowd looked for outsiders to win and this caused many a long shot to re- celve support where he would otherwise have run practically unbacked. FIRST RACE. and made the running for seven fur- longs. Garrigan then moved up with Fmma, and won easily by three lengths. Gutta Pereha beat Annté Blehop half a length for the place, ‘Time—1.42. SECOND RACE, yr two-vear Selling han Ae; four fie longe Staite Mit Fin. Yank e Di ue 4 woe Lorranla, 112 (Doggett) sg Notley. 10s King iter, 16 Enaten, 90 (Leary) 9-1 Boa Yankee Doodle rushed to the front ax soon as the fag fell and was never Feache, winning easily by twa lengths from Lartania, who Was five lengths before Valley.’ Time—0.48 1-2, THIRD RACK and” upward Nyroe-year-ol fie and a sixteenth Slartere Netting, 8 Vrowgett 108 (Doxgott oe Rk nto 3 Ninsar 100. Wharriwant 1423 4 ame rae son, 100 Ui hears yes hE LOS orge Dixon, Doggett and Loc var Was the order in which the: from the start to the hea Doggett then drew away and won easy, by a length and a. half. Lochin- yar passed George Dixon in the last furlong, Time—1.48t4, —=——-—— INSTITUTE B. C. WINS. Beat the Dauntless Shell in Inter- selling: 0! atin ran of the streich mediate Doubles, {special to The Evening World.) REFERER'S BOAT, — HARLEM RIVER, Aug. 10—The Middle State Regatta Assocation held {ts sixth at nual regatta to-day over the regular mile straightaway course on the Har- lem River. ‘The course was from Macomb's Dam Bridge to Gates's lum- ber dock, The list of entries was the largest in the Association's history, all the Har- Jem River clubs being represented, a: well as clubs from Newark, Alban: Boston, Philadelphia and other cities, Boating men from all parts of the coun- try were present and followed the races in launches, tugs and steamers. The ny nary 8 were rowed off this morning, resulting as follows: Interme; Dout Trial = Heat—Won RC, Atalanta W C.: Lean Mav Lone Go. necond: H, M. Hughes, Hov.. Philadelphia, taird, Time—s.15%,, Jualor Singles—Second | ‘Trial J.C. Moran, Heverwyck B.C, wir, Hodscn It second Lone star BC., - Junior Singles © Soot, Penn. uliieara, Empire HL C., wecond: M.A. ‘nlon B.C George ‘Mussell, Meiropalitan IC, The first race was scheduled for 1 P. M., but It was long after 1 when the tug Cornulius Van Cott left the Meiro- politan Rowing Club house for the scene of the regatta A light northwest wind, blowing at six miles an hour, slightly ‘tempered the Intense heat und was not strong enough to Influence the shells, Following Is a summary of afternvon events: ‘The start was made at Intermediate Donnie Sculle--Won by Institute PC, Dauntless H.C. ¥econd, Vesper B, ¢ chird.’ Time—B.3T 4-3, Won by H. Dauntless led for three-quarters of a then Institute passed, winning by | mile, four’ seconds, Dauntless and Vesper fin- Ing almost in a dead heat. Lone Star ropped out at the last furlong. Intern ge—Won by second; De third Vnibn finished at 3.4 and Daun ff Pour-ared Barge Won Active Ih. C second. Times ty Actives had the advantage at the start, but were soon overhanled by wat 5.41 Vaiuna B | jpartment to-d VAN'S aE STARTED IT, Giants Began to Score in the “Revenge” Game at Baltimore, RUSIE ESSAYS TO TWIRL. Amos Expected to Put Up An- other of His “Sore Wing” Exhibitions of Skill, HOFFER IN FOR THE ORIOLES. 5,000 Admirers of the Champlons Assemble and Root for the Home Team. throm The By World «Special with the Term 1 UNION BASEBALL PARK, BALTI- MORE, Aug. 10.—Amos Rusie’s arm was sore again to-day; at least #0 Amos said vefore the game, The New York cranks have witnessed two games in whieh Amos and his aching wing officiated this week, and they were concluded s that Manager Doyle deetded that the “Little Hoosier” should for the third time In six days place his varlety of sore arm” curves on exhibition this afternoon. ‘This decision early in the and Amos demurred, Manager Doyl finally consented to wait until the wing had been put through a warming-up process, At the same time, German was held in readiness to relieve Ruste, It was the third time that the was day, Giants, and Orioles have come together since the Harlemites left home, ‘Twice they tried conclusions yesetrday and broke even. Hoth teams were amore than anxlous to get in a heat to-day, and in consequence an exciting game was looked for. Of course, yesterday's efforts of Young's hirelings lent « state, of tainty to the proceedings to-day “Capt, Robbie wax uncertain his selection of a twirle against the New Yorkers, game he talked with Esper, Clarkson and Hoffer. Finally he decided that Hoffer could about do the trick Farrell was still unable to play, and Wilson was forced to do the backstop work, The New York team is very much worked up over the animosity shown by the “birds yesterday against Jack Doyle, the Glants’ captain, In fact, all of the visitors allege that not a Haltl- morean went down to first that he did not try to Injure Doyle, Such prac. tices, however, are only in keeping with the local scrappers. ‘The weather wax frightfully hot, the sun shooting down its rays in sizzling Intensity. ot a breath of air was sur- ring to relieve the suffering cranks, fully 6,00 of whom took chances of be: ing sunstruck, ‘The Batting Order, New York. Bhtumor: Fuller, ss. ‘Graw, 3u Tiernan, rf, x eler, rf. Van Haltren, of. Jenniniga, ‘sa. Dav! ab. Kelley, If. Doyle, 1b: Gleason, 2b, Burns, If. Brodie, ef. Stafford, Narke, ©. Wilson, ¢. Carey, Vb, as to to put in Before the a | SW 5 SOIREE pare AUGI O5 4W YORK, QUAKERS IN BROOKLYN. 5.000 SNL AY, INT 10, siunte oat th le with the ¢ jicanivs,. UNDER ARREST, EASTERN PARK of yesterday whteh the home club suffered at the hands of th W.—The defeat —_e— ‘row ket eweebing up ‘ite ce! tOdy in Connection with | SVAth Abe ierand atands However, Teen the Latest Death Trap, | different, not more than 4 occupy iin the seats in the place upon whieh th management generally depends for ( revenue. me eee we ANOTHER boy UNEARTHED. re the gam mri) order and en t looked for The attendance jatting Ord Philadelphia. | Ham to: play of both began was of the exciting coml was about 5,000 Eight Viotine Accounted for and} Six More Are Being Banani | Searched for, ‘Thompson, rf. j | et |SLOW WORK FOR THE DIGGERS. Fr. La Chanee, 1b Anderson, ‘If coran, ivan, m6 Hoyie, Uh. | Stela, p. Carsey, ps oe Umpire-air, Keefe. First Inning. Heavy Girders and Tons of Tiling | Hamilton ambled to first. Delhanty hit to Daly and Hamilton tried to reach | Have Yat to Be | second. Delhanty was easily caught \ first and Hamilton was caught | Removed. | tween bases. Hallman died at first, Nv | | runt, ' | Grin recelved a floral basket on £0 —_ | Jing to the plate, and was chee: who had the contract Joseph Gruder, © vonstderately presented (ith With A ase Shindle ted out. fl Griffin ca for the plaster work of the collapsed stealing second, “Tredway fied ont S| yuiding wt West rowdway and Thira | Necond inkling: shtreet, was arrested this afternoon for Thompson hit a fly into Anderson's {alleged criminal carelessness | hands. Cross hit fo Corcoran, who | op rete acrent wae tanuied jfumbled, and the butter waa safe, Ho) The warrant for his arrest was lasued and | by Corone stole second. tg, sucritived Fitzpatrick Aunivan det at rat No runs | Was taken to the Mercer atreet | SCORE BY INNINGS. 2 er atres Phiiadeiphia....... 0 0 jatation, He lives at 77 Mergen street, Brovityn oo HRBORTHR —— =——_$_— | | The work of searching for the bodies | CYCLING BY THE SEA. of the men supposed to be buried under = thomass of wreckage tf going steadily en Spinnig Along atc Man. |" ay : = iE All night Contractor Galligans’ labor . rs worked among the ruins, but the ppeel ey to THe Pei BE Avr) | task of wetting out the heavy fron gir RICYCLE TRACK, MANHATTAN | gone and tightly wedged floor tllng ie BEACH, | Aug. 10.—The coolest place | jecoasurily slow, and the workers failed | arount New York this afternoon W#s | tg got within several feet of the bottom | In the grand stand here, and ever “01 \¢ the pile, where it Is thought | many peor med to apprecate that| a half dozen bodies will be found, fact, for they swarmed down from the!” 94 cic thia Atlenniben: tha’ we elty in crowds and by 3.80 o'clock the | jy, A TH the carere ob thé ‘bulltis sland ance, o-day’s programme professionals and amateurs, ented an anima peat | ing uncovered the lower portion of the body of a man, the elghth vietim. | It was found some distance below the level, and in the centre of the | hott ther included and wax a novelty In the shape of a mile! ie of debris tandem race for amatuers. extrac Promptly at 3 o'clock the final heil| ‘The men are now at work extractin rang and @ moment later the pistol fired |it from the ruins. ‘There seems to be a for the first event, large Iron girder across the body, and | su ry. t will be some time before this can be Haltemtte nal firs a; — | removed | Won by Con Baker, Columbus, 0. xecand, Ny As far as can be discerned the body Croaky, Buffalo; aiird, Watean Coleman, Syriac 4 Fre Pra celta Na! is that of a man apparently forty-five Sevond Trial Heat—Won by P. J. Merle jyears old, with reddish mustache and Walter Sanger, Milwaukee: third, rel 31 apa lag Boston, Thine 1. 1¥ ay hale Tha Trial Hea! Won by MC. Tyler, spring | ‘The Ust of missing ts as follows: field; mecond, Fo W. Young. Toronto, third, \W PATRICK. ¢ N. laborer, thirty-Ave years Porter, Springfeld, Timen1 La aaa Hanes ne Mile Novics—Clase Ay Manhattan Mea jy [2h Atiantic and Ciamon avenues, rookly Firat hea by MW. Tong. Blushing. a] AMES GI Halian laborer, forty-two yours Hollurn, Joraey City, third W 14,4 One Hundred and Twelfth street Burke. Mroukivn wt adi Fag Rea One: Hundred amd twaltth a isi Heat Won, by Lowa Gt EDWARD HANLEY, plasterer, 41¥ DeKalb ave: ond. B Van Winkle: third, Willian | jue, Mrocklya, Cime. am. 44 ene eins sh gh 4 WILLIAM HAYES, Uhirty-nine years old, 903 Won by Hoc. Tyler, Spring Vy. | third avenue, Brooklyn Porter, Waltham, Maia; anita. ¥ ner. | PETER MORINK Mullan laborer, thirty yee Mei Baker, Os Me | gid, 410 Haat One Hundred and Twellth atrevt Final Heat—One-mile novice, Clase A. Won | THOMAS MeGUIRE, plasterer, thirty-four years AID RUSHED FROM CHICAGO. |,an unmet stent EORGE SMITH. 14, Lexington ave Thirty-aecond ate set Theories as to the immediate cause of the collapse are numerous, but not until the wreckers get tu the bottom of the thirty-five y One Mundred Fire Seema Likely to Destro Entire Town of Lockport, 1 CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—Lockport, 1, on fire and ald has been sent from h. Ruste, 'p. Hoffer, p. Umpires—Mesara, Ensile’ and First Inning, Jennings wrapped his fins around Ful- ler’ pop fly. ‘Tlernan stood sul. while Hunt. Haffer sent four bad ones by, Van smashed the pill up against the right fleld fence for three bases and Mike ambled home. Davis chipped three big pleces. out of the atmosphere. Doyl died at first, Jennings making a won- derful stop and throw, One run, SCORE BY INNINGS. New York 1o - Baltimore - MeAdoo Cables Admiral to Protect Am at WASHINGTON, telegram was be elved at the y announcing Newell had sailed w Aug. WA Navy Deo that Com- th the De- nder it from Shaghat to Chi This latter port {s furihe wr from the the Varuhas, who held the lead throwh- | see f the riots than Shanghai, and out and won by an open length. The ine navy o e this as indicat Rtas (dle eae cate [aes Bay omoint take this a inal At Junlor Fight-Oared Shells—Won by Palteade |:28 that the United States wuche RC; Nasa fC. recond: Lone Star Bc. | China do not fear further third: Staten Irland fourth especially In the region near 8h Newark BC, disqualified for fouling Coon receipt of the telegram. Assist- Staten Island B.C. Winners’ Ume, | ant Secretary McAdoo telegraphed Ad- Sm. Pas. Palisades caught the water miral Carpenter, advising him that th first and } a length, assau's me was Sm, 74 —— RAN INTO AN ICEBERG. Anchor Liner Victoria, Running 1 a Fog, Wan Sil y» Dam GIBRALTAR, Aug. 10.—The Anchor | ine steamer Victoria, from New York |July 27 for Mediterranean ports, has arrived here with her port bow slightly damaged. She reports that at 9 o'clock on the night of Aug. 1, while running in @ fog, she collided with an iceberg. Fortunately the glancing blow she struck the berg was not severe enough to do any great dama; — Gave a Wrong Addre: Mra dW. Perrin, and Tenth stree:, write that Philip Gimpal ted by Citpaba, Mra. Perrin saya sie hes mo kaowledge @'s auch perron, any from the start, winning by | way a great deal of app | ana faall pension ners jthat Amertcan citzens in Ching might lose their Hyes and property, and. tell ing him that every possible effort must le made to protect American citizens He also asked the Admiral to cable him xt once the real situation j Whether there s danger of further dis turbances. Admiral Carpenter, with the | flagship Baltimore, ts at Nagasaki pan which Is about four hundred i from “Shanghal across. the Japan Bea: but there Ison ube that ray informed as to the situation poles ‘errible Swede" Fell on the Track, CHICAGO, Aug. 10.--Joba Lawson, the ‘'Ter: | sihie #wede" attempted to lower the one hou | bleyele record made by the National Cycle meet to-day. He w seconde atwad at the second mile, but wonke: Min in hiy tenth Hewas four mi —o— Har bo record. Tho United Stotes cruiser Minneapoiia, from Hampion Roads, passed Sandy Mook at 942 this morning. The Ming 4 been 6 at New por ie to take on board ral day the genuine hat colored woman on wrappe! and | “s he Titus om this track ia | A special train with five engines lett for there this afternoon, At 1255 P. M, @ business block and twenty-two houses had burned, The fire started at 1 A. M., and, owing to the lack of water, and every-|si6 ton of the structure. thing being dry, spread rapidly, The notice to Owner Ireland posted up — = on the building by Supt. Conatabl HORSE SHOW CLOSES. Muliding Department — ye cellar and clear away the debris from around the foundations of the tron sup porting columns will it be possible to settle the question as to whether the first break was at the bottom or near the afternoon seems t Indicate that M Prize Winners Drive Around Holly. | O2)*t#ble leans towants the theory that H he upper floors were over-welg wood Park. with the begs of adamant plaste: LONG BRANCH, Aug, 10.—This is the} which some of the men employed the last day of the Horse Show tn Holly-| vullding declare were piled up around wood Park, The attendance is large. | ine elevator shaft from. the seventh The display of stallions, ponies and} story down, | fashionable is wually as tine workmen were taking out While uh the rubt jas on the Refore the previous d of th races began, the ow y yerterday me across a great heap of these bags ufternoon t the prize winners formed a procession! sf plaster, Within an hour or so Mb und proudly drove about the park. | yags were taken out and piled up along | Those notlced in the grounds to-day | the curb outside. jwere: | ‘These bags of plaster averaged 156 | | (Col, W. Ward Robbing, of New York, | pounds each, which makes a total welgnt | | who has for nineteen years @ e¢ mimo aatcae Peete CORRAL | tager In the exclusive Monmouth, Beach | 06 TEU) pounds, or over ig i Chub elrele; Col star | material whieh should not have been HEY 3. placed im the building, so building ex Theodore, Am: | Daced = ts say B. Smock, of |! mouth County; Carroll Livingston, A rumber of of New York: Philip Duly and family, | heen brought t and Benator Jacob A. Cantor ex-Sheriff Bi Luin pine coffins have the building from the | Morgue, and are piled up against the = 34 WeGteactore ipelsheuee.. Hedien alll 1B WOULD LICENSE VICE. future, be carried direct to the Mors 2 : Hinstead of the Mercer street station | stes. Charlotte sm Sugaestions| The Board of Walking Delegates of | to rant, hie Wuilding ‘Trades Vinlons haw | 9 Mra, Charlotte Smith, President of the |r Narinua trades: vo. invents. Woman's Rescue League, of Hox disast hon techarics were Hed on Police Commissioner Grant | Maye in cansiruetivus the building: this afternoon and had a three-hours’ traciora. this morning to. dist conference of debris with a patent disin Mra, Smith requested the Comn rat | wioner to exercise his influence with | shawn tt hix colleagues to have them draw 4 only memorial to the Legislature, praying aoar “ for the enactment of a law for the con Prag ney Ainths he |trot of professional courtezans and dis i * ancful in A, orderly houses | Mrs. Smith's plan is to leense such ‘ ty an se |places in one particular colony, pla nithing can be er nm wit ing them unter lations, t e th . is negiont | heense fees owt by cour a ia i fle * t " }10 go to th nd maintena Jef a hopital natory for elfee. caste, the nick aid destitute and for | 26 abandoned wom — Moore to Manage Harva, Athletes, | 1% CAMBRIDGE, Mane. Aug Fred W. M nor 1 in accepted the position uf manager ot | steration would have no influence bap see pia ha ve maney elected to pro (Mts atrocious crim the business end of Harvard athletice for the] y pour heliiens and del * people next year = P. J. FOLEY, 4 Concord street, Breokive, | “ Circulation Books Open to All”? | CRATIC PEACE GATHERING IN THE SUNDAY WORLD. Five WoRLD' s July Circulation was Weather Indications: FAIR. _ WHOLESALE MURDER FACTORY. An Appalling Story of Crime. 178 per day. co VRICK ONE San |THE MEN WHO CONTROL THE GREAT AT DEMO-| NIGHT : EDITION. | DEMOCRATIC | LOVE FEAST. ‘Thousands Gather at the Sea.. side to Arrange for Har- monious Action. ROCKAWAY BEACH THE SPOT. All Contending Factions of Brook- lyn and Long Island Get Together. SEEKING VICTORY IN THE FALL. Shoulder to Shoulder Old Political Enemies Are Marching by the Sea. (Special to The Evening World.) SEASIDE BTATION, ROCKAWAY BEACH, Aug. 10.—If a great National Convention was about to be held at this rewort, instead of a gathering of Democrats from Long Island, who, long at war with each other, are anxious to ‘ bury the hatchet and devise ways for = big Democratic victory next Fall, Har- mony Day could not have opened with greater enthusiasm. Last night it seemed an If everybody janted to stay awake, ag the sound of | carpenters’ hammers rang out unceas- ingly. Platforms had fo be put up to accommodate the big overflow meetings, | bunting bad to be displayed, hotels and other placew had to get in order for the rush, and banda that have been prac- tising Naticnal airs for months had to put the finishing touches to strings and Instruments, Two big triumphal arches at each end of the atreet bear the words, “W come” and “Welcome to Democrate, Harmony and Victory.” ‘The Casino an- nounced a special Democratic show for this evening. By noon the crowds were coming in, Fully 10,000 people were on hand, A cool and exhilarating breeze sprang up before noon, which made every one comfortable, Some of the statesmen of the adjoining neighborhood, including Flushing, J matca and Hempstead and the near-by towns, rode to the beach on their bicy- clea. Many Long Island Democrats are its, and the roads leading down from Far Rockaway were thronged with @ procession of wheelmen all the morn- i Among shem was Clerk “Jimmy” Cares roll, of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, New York, All the Brooklyn organizations came down In crowded trains in a body, and were metvat the station and escorted te the headquarters at Seaside Hotel, head- ed by ex-Fire Commissioner John Ennis and a brass band, Following were the Jeffersonian Club, of the Tenth Ward, and the Young Men's Democratle Club, with ex-Quarantine Commissioner Geo, W, Anderson, Willlam Carr, Willlam R. MeGutre and Judge Petterson, Among other clulg which made a prominent showing were the Andrew Jackson Fallon Assoctation, made up largely of Navy-Yard employees; the Wenty-third Ward Shepardites, the Robert Conpolly Batter of the ‘Twenty-seventh Ward: ire Democratic Club, sixth Ward, and Hempstead, Long Island City, Parkvil Jamaica, Woodhaven, Ozone Park, Pat- chogue, Bayport and other remote points in Long Island, Some of the Brooklyn de wlreauy here, and those expected be- fore the duy’s proceedings proper will beyin, are as follows: First) Wart—Firat Ward Democratic Club, Ts Second Ward—Young. Men's Democratic” Club, 200) Stcond Ward Rangers, 150, Poyrth Ward—Jobn H, Martenhoft Assoctation, 30, Young Meu's Democratic Club, 385; Wilt j lodighby Club, 3%, Sah Ward—sisth Ward Reform the John Me- of the Twenty- clubs from North | Democratic Ore Reyne. Twenty-second District Thomas FP. Dvrnes Association, 1007 Edwart €. Manhattan Club, 100 sF McNamara Absoctation, 10 ©. Chapin Club, Hd Athletic 138; Jona A, a, 1 Shantau Association Club, 150, neratic Aasoc Ten: Goat Wil Cia, 100 Clue, James Youn 1ub, Te tation, 200 Carroll Associa fh Ward—David Re Hi Club, 200: Young en's Democrasis Club, 10; Joha Eunis Amaselar 1, ‘300 Fifteenth Want Democratic Club, 300, bw Dis riet Associations, 250; Andrew 100; the Wille Bemocras 19; dota Ere | eenth Ward—Cleveland Club, 75: Jeffertag, le David Wyantanep « om, 300. nramin Associa loft Association, 6); Joam Carrs Joba’ Bisson "Awwclation, 110; t Heform Associaton, 20: Sel Third Page) (Continued yon