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at SIN < "SITUATIONS “TO LET" BES WANTED" ADVERTISEMENTS mi et TAFT IN THE WORLD Pp REACH ' ; / REACH 554,17 2,000,000 PEOPLE. fi i rem EMPLOYERS. uw. 14 WORDS, BEEN 20 WORDS, 30 CENTS. li . ’ 10 CENTS, aeons) | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” 1 —$<<————— —__— —- PRICK ONE CENT. : PRICE ONE CE EDITION rmnnnace=”””"" —|Birst Conviction of a Pro-)Giants Pulled the Score Oui 4\ e Waicn prietor for Violations by by a Narrow Squeak in vena, His Barkeepers, the Ninth Inoing Sun Up Firat. (Spertal to The Evening World) AT SARATOGA, citsce sez tere eo MU DAS AND A FINE OF Sag |STEINGOLLAPSED AT THE END, NIGHT EDITION. FOUNDATION WAS TOO THIN, Investige‘:7n of the West Broad a7 Slaughter a Star~ tling Revelation, EVIDENCES OF NEGLIGENCE. course, both in point of crowd and sport, A large number of horses were carded, and although the biue pencil played Rey fl Santa Anita Lowerg|some haves with tne ste, good eine jonnis Mullen, of 1421 Second| The First Game of the Doub!e field ined. Tt t quantity i Si! ill- tht werk, bunny, She aat| Avena, the Victim of « Mew | Bil at Restara Ban 6 Bel the Colors of the Mighty race had fifteen on the card, and five Principle in Law. iant Fight Throughout. were scratched. The second had eleven, A sea breese kept the people cool in| RECORDER GOFF TRIAL JUDGE. | CLARKE ANO BUANS THE HEROES the grand stand, but the betting pen was a hot pla Jockey Simms made his first appear- A WESTERN WONDER BEATEN. Ace attcatite fetuen trom fangiand. He James Donnelly, of 1304 Third|6,000 Rooters Hear “Piay Gall” eived i from. hii Friends. He’ may ‘ride here betore the| Avenue, Fined $100 on Pilea of | for the Second Contest, with Ger- Futurity takes place, Si fterwards said he would ride ons n i Finer nAce~ ag ini pattermans said, ne mowta"ty| Gullty-—Not Jurors Enough. man Pitted Against Kennedy Witnesses Before the Coroner's * Lady Diamona First Charles Haag to ride Now or Never in ise : Massuusier auecaas, the last Face to-day. Jury Tell of the Slip- sxconp akc lide Rit ia a ear Recorder Goff to-day listened to a long (Special to The Evening World.) E— wo-year-oldn; sellin Shod Work. ro fr rin, | Steument in the case of Dennis Mullen, | EASTERN PARK, BROOKLYN, Aus. Requital First. 108 (Hamilton) es @ saloon-keeper, of 1421 Second avenue, |16.—After their disastrous experiences Crescendo Second. + 103 AR. 1 who was convicted in the Court of Gen- | in Baltimore and Philadelphia Gotham's 104, (Penn) aa : CONTRACTORS DID AS THEY LIKED ett is eral Sessions on Tuesday for violation | fallen idols wandered into President nd beeen! eer ro ; 8 E [se ne tekeiee 1kw, ¥ “Cholly” Byrne's territory thie after-| There Seems to Be a New Big Chief in the Tribe, and the Old Warrior Dee Bee Is Se tee tent) ED dnean $$ | the court-room was crowded by sa-|noon and endeavored to get even by Wondering How It Happened. Clim. 24 Secon i Ronnet TH (4 Re 1 | toon-keopers. taking @ palr of Brooklyn acalps, ‘They | — SUEUR RESO eee _- _ -|Specifications ignored and the FOURTH. .RACE— Becret Bervioe, 407 (Miller i 10 10 The case attracted unusual interest | have tried aeveral times to do this little George spoiled this play with a poor | ' lworkers asking that the ticense be , ‘Argentina Firs A funny breakaway occurred before| because Mulien's conviction was the'trick thin season, but thus far David throw of Shindle's easy grounder, Stein THEY D BE POLICEMEN "3! Superintendent Didn't } o fu Revels Sedona, the lot finally got, off, All the, horaes| rat in the cases transferred from Spe- | “Solssors” Fouta and his band of Clay- going to third: Stafford to Farrell was | ,c2uflua Maser, the new counsel for the Superintend. FIFTH RACE— but Millie ., Black Bonnet and Laris: cial Sessions to General Sessions, and | eaters have gotten deckledly the best | meee tion of the Commissioners, declating it P - I \Giscovered their mistake, When. the |Slso because it was the first case where | of the argument. | Seventh Innin Lake Shore First. | Was not mandatory upon them to Inne a i ia “ runaways were sent back to the half-|the proprietor of a saloon was convicted In fact, they have walloped their New ke “walked.” Full x : /an al nt se, and at they mus ‘ Sant Marie second, | mile pont they ot an early send-off | upon the principle that when a ealoun:| York brethren no tess than six times | jiu! T Wate ee at on ane throw in ‘West Pointers and Rogalar jhaye regura or, fhe, whole comIMUILY | a5 Inquent into the deaths of the ; ape beat of a bad start and made ail. the|Keeper permits kis barkecper to violnte | out of eight games played. Van Med om, No runs. Army Men Seok Positions. Decision was reserved. Z men killed by the wreck of the R. OE TRASK, BARAT World.) jfunning, cane ne by arate the Excise law he becomes a principal! The first of to-day's games was that) anaeen hit tor two pene aye Med - > - Ireland Building, West Third street and ACE TI , SARATOGA, Aug, 16./lengths. Millie L, was second, six lif its violation. which waa postponed several weeks ago [Out ,Thedway bare, on | balls, pacientes REJ War ieee iurbaky, Crane ‘le was forces ond by La Chani ECTED WOULD-BE COPS. est Broadway, on Thuraday o} The attendance to-day was again lengths in front of Imperial, Time=| 1 wyer Charles Goldaler appeared for here. In that everel nome ARO [was forced at aecond by bt O50 1-2. y 0) PP ere, In that game, with the acc niervon taking “thind.” The Iter | Grant and Andrews Say They Have £ an week, began this morning before Cor- ‘ored and La ine latwe, and) \e management is begin- SECOND RACE. Mullen, and argued for an arrest of/to 2 in the eighth inning, « heavy : ning to reall’ what a mistake had been| For maiden three-year-olds and upward; alz| judgment and a new trial, claiming that | storm stopped the proceedings. [RES Rage tora te Calon iverson the Stuff for Heroes aaey Cay eee made in beginning the meeting tn July. | zones. Botting. at Mullen was not responsibie for the acts| Refore to-day's game It didn't look any | APPINE: “tim Bee @ ¥ eve Reen Removed, It seems strange that such a thing i of others, and that he was not actively |too sura that even one of the games tubdobts ULL ELI pueee Secretary Hell, of the Polles Ctvil- neer, 107 (Garrigan) a-leven | engaged in selling the Hquor for which | would be finished. The weather was vis died at Ia Chance's corner. whould have been attempted in view of ; Humming Bird, 107 (Johns . his two barkeepers were convicted | decidedly unc Farrell and Burns fled out Reefer, 10. Horton). the records of years, which show that! feiina, 105” (Hamiitoni riain and awfully warm. | “Stern out, Stafford, to people do not begin to arrive at the Bowling Green, 110 (Penn) pinabiie | ner Fitzpatrick and a Jury in Part 11, .of the General Sessions Court. ‘The indications are that several daya will be occupted in taking testimony. rvice Examining Hoard, reported to| The Coroner has # record of but fif- mecting of the Police Commission} teen men killed, although it was tepofted 8 Ni Nl. reXe uns, | No More Application Blanks to he | 3 Fy 4 8 4 1 EmMe Dean, 105 (Keefe) and punished. “Dad" Clarke waa decided upon todo got a life on Davis's poor throw, but Given Out. Jers this afternoon that up to 4 P. M.| that sixteen bodies were removed and Springs until August. Fahy, 10k (aneeses Assistant Distriet-Attorney O'Hare ar-| the twirling for the Harlem warriors in| Was caught ewiping second. | Burns |}euterday exactly 1.009 applications hed | identined after the debris had been The programme was attractive to-| Ansaid. 118 (Finnegan) -.20- HM gued against this theory, and held that, the first game. It was Dad who oMfel-| (mage a eonsgtionsl catel 0 eiee — | been Feceivad for appoint Bat She) cleared away, day, with the star event, the Merchants’ | Vij.q. fis’ (camp)... 0 as the proprietor of the saloon gets all ated for hia crowd tn the “tle game, ‘ Tinie, Aton of Alexander McDowell McCook | kpnlicatian blanks outptandton, nd it| ‘The following tn @ liat of the vietims Stakes, at a mile and a furlong. Clt-| ime Dean, Hummi ind Lancer |of the profits and orders his barkeep-| and New York rooters were condfient of si Guard, @ Captain of infantry in the decided to extend the time for as reported by the Coroner: ford, much to the surprise of every one, | got the best of a straggling start. The | ers to violate the law, he is undoubtedly | pis ability to again hold the fepresen-|, Stafford fied ont. Wilson base on (urning the same until Monday, vite a, a Clarke singled. Fuller base on{fegular army, and a clasamate of Col. “Tha wurgeona rejected a man yebter-| Michael Sa Hares fied. ‘Tiernan base on| Fred D. Grant, at West Point, has been day because he was farfooted, uire, John William Schmitt, Charles I Pottery halt of the Greater | Palle: was selected by Trainer Rogers to go in| lvader and Bowling Green| made the | principal in the violation, tatives of the 1 the event, despite his 126 pounds. ‘The |Tunhing for halt a mile, when Lancer |® Wott Recorder denied the motion went to the front and. ‘won easily” b; New York down, Capt. Grin selected | balls, forcing Wilkon home. Van sin-| writing the Police Commisal rexalution wan adopted to the effect | en, Auguste Phillip, Michael O'Hare Petre track wan in fast condition and the|thres ‘lengths (rom Humming Bird.|he called Mellen to the bat and ques-| tein, who han been the mont successful BSS» Clack, bulier Oe eran eer nee tite itenuger it dn maid ot thanltig abe Frome for diagbilty ay bY, | alter Mareno, Edward Hanley, Michael Fiyam, Jehan Woes at reeuesa icing mainsl uo) ence tlored him. He asked how mafy against the Giants this yeat to take) oe etic” “Barrell died at Aral’ Pour | pileation for appointment on the police the removal of puch disability pon, ane | Hurke, unknown man No, 7, unknews maa HA: ly from the fact that Crescenda, the UN-| For en ae, as i saloons he had. He answered four. care of the Brooklyns' end of the pitch- | runs. fore written order of any of the Pollee Com- | 10, John Murphy, unknown mam No, IL Me toaten California two-year-old, was &| mijgr ‘eevearolds and upward; selling; one) wtiow many tim-s have your bar-| ing department. Corcoran filed out, Anderson out.) young Guard 1s about twenty-one TA TORES 2 At the present time three men are starter, His record did not alarm. the| “start - Betting, 9. Hit. Rin, | tenders been arrestei?” Tincle Nick Young assigned Tim Keete| Riafford to Farrell. Daly out'at A180.) soy Sia ant werved a few terme at) GURRAN'S LICENSE SAVED, |wnter tb tint, charged. with the te- eee ae epee | Linie Tom! IG ieee ks ont bah ae | “Four or five tim to do the umpiring in the present series. " sconm BY INNINGS, West Point. Failing to pass by the re- « | sponsibility. They are John H, Parker, jundiing, 102 (M. Berge! 138 3 “And they were convicted,” sald the|‘Tim ts popular in both clties and the | Captain T, went out and made all the | Recorder, “I s running and won handily by @ length | guly a1." colt beat the much-touted Westerner with such surpassing ease, to make people open their eyes, Bi the builder; Jaffords EB. Silleck, his fore- pes PRET EN j¢ Did Not Awsault Negro | man, and Joseph Guilder, who had the 60 4a b | quired percentages in the examination, one was convicted on! announcement that hé would officiate | irooklyn 10 Hay he wav ‘proof that up his studies and enlisted sal } é fae hi almost insured a good game. = the regular army, in the expectation Frenk Jones, contract for the plastering work. ey Comareconteven [nthe Fate Pont oe Foci? Pine Tae | ‘You are mistaken, Your Honor,” sald] Tom Burns's ankle had sumMciently re- GROOMS SEEK REVENGE that he woula find promotion an e ay! yard to-day dinmiased the] Finally, eleven talesmen were ordered { i furlongs, FOURTH RACE. Mullen, “that was not a barkeeper. It) covered so that he was able to resume is matter, ‘complaint for revocation of thé Neense|!nto the box and at onee three of them e| Be .rin,| Handicap: for three-year-olde and upward; | Wa @ doorman.” his place in left to-day. He received a He Was furnished with a police ap- of ‘Thomas Curran protested that they knew some of the iamond, 102 (Perkinweven one itle and a. sixteenth. “Any saloon-keeper Who tells his bar-| tousing reception as he eame on the | German's Brratie Curves and Times fic: Am tan, Rat wheter jhe Lat a9 West atrect, made by Prank Jones, a/@ccured men, Mr. Mcintyre au i MPT TN gun's (nccanertyy... Wi EMG" | Keepers to close up on Sunday will be} field | ay tting Give Them a 1 Service Board is not yet Known, ©. negro, that before 5 A. M. on July & he| {at they be excused. Jahn J Hadley J rg Tae Flora amy (AC ton) ana RL YW A | Hel Demonte, 108 heady. 3 18 | obeyed, They work on Gundays becauss| pay was enlied in the Aral game EASTERN PARK, BROOKLYN, Aug.| gA,man named“ Hichards, “who had jot $i2 throwing dice in Curtan's place | but. all, the others were. compelled to 1 Runaway jumped away in front and | Mangrove, 104 (Penn) : é 7 4 | their employers compel them to work, The Batting Order. 16.—After an intermission of ten min- ff cadet there, and Was brutally assaulted by the pro-|#erve. They are: cut out a Hot paces with Fair, Flora, | bidy Richmon. 92 (O'Leary) & 4 4,8 | When your two barkeepers were ar-| 6h utes the teams again got to work. |has made application for appolutment as prietor, teat Lowlitah, Ghazita Rents, June Hemlioe. Manchester and Lady Diamond next. Fe NC a + $$ [rested and convicted and fined you dé | |New York. Frooklen, Burns's ankle was 80 weak that he was doorman. | Another man named Charies “vor assaulting the negro Curran was| ao, Andrew J. Catwon, Jona Kenny, A, M Jea- ‘When they struck ihe stretch Manches: | Out ted thetn. You let th to jal | Heisley, who held a position at West ter went to the front and at the furlong | Cisurce se" (eee CaS ee em, Fou: Het them 60 to Piernan, tf. forced to retire in Murphy's favor. | Point th ike of 1M73 hia also usked for sentenced by Special Bestons to a year | Nine ‘ or went ro ene front Roe ae the tyrone rece, 86 ' (Keefe). * | rather than pay thelr fifties, Having em- Van flaltren, ef. German and Wilson occupied the points | an appointment as doorma inthe Peniiendary, Curran appealed | ‘The jury was sworn at 11.63 o'6lock, pole eke dh Perkins brought up Lady |,The lot were sent away to an excel-| ployed them to violate the law, you, In Davia, 3h, 4 ot im+ Jones has disappeared, aid, Without any. preliminaries, OMicer n lent start, with Panway in front, Bel| your sordid nature, refused to eome to Farrell, ib. Daly, 2b. for New York, Kennedy and Dalley do-| | Jf they (are appointed It ik not im: He Diamond with a rush, and in a pa IY. later on, to be pro. , The prine.pal witnesses for the de-| Zimmerman, of the Mercet street sta- probable for them, y Demonto next and Drum Major and the| their rescue and let them go to prison. Bui if. Tredway, rf. ing Ikewise for the Grooms. a be pol e ny fense were Patrick Murphy, a ‘long-| tion, was called a8 the firat witness. He from Manchester who was a length and | rest following closely, “At the naif Bol| “twill, not degrade you by sending gat 2b. La hanes, 1b, By the time the second game Wwab| ania bal be dypointied ag such How, as gioreman,* and ‘Thoman . Gienson, a | war Gurationed by Mtr AbCiniyee, and , emonio had the ve s,| you to enitentiary, 8 ’ rim, c. ; 0 Ht ig fandier. Murphy, who. lives | told of the fall o i 8 @ half before Runaway. Time—1151-2. | with'sun Up second, coming fast. En:| you to the City Prison for. thirty days Glarke: p. Btelnsp. called nearly 6,00 persons were present, | hey are more than tirty years old’ AR ran'n store, said He saw a man | he carried opt the body of One pf the SaconD BACH ee tering the stretch, McCafferty gave Sun | and fine you $20), If the fing ig not pald |“ Umpires—Measra. Keefe and Burnham. The Batting Order. BerKt. Walsh, uf Fort Hamilton, made named Kelleher assault the colored man yjetims, Reh a sb an t paleo nico i} olds; M1 ir p is head, y Pi a pol | ra . ju he bo: Baer Areas: Ave and ete ‘ae Herts, [lengths trom Bel Demonio,, who cwas | Monthace, (one Denuenary for two) Firet tining. New York. Sypicatien for Ap Pon ents a ctther Gleaach also awore ie paw Kelleher| ‘Then Deputy superintendent of Bulld- Requltal 18 Grim)... 2 gut LF Us| three lengths before Drum Major. Time| | Recorder Goff this afterngon orde} ‘ed! Btein wasn't able to locate the rubber | filler. ss.» Fort Hamilton or Kort Wadaworth, algo assiult the negro in front of Curran's ings Vee) uf Tyas galled £0 hs Stand, : 2.14 3-4, nda: t. iar a : pation fu Te eate i fe identified the plans Poe 1a OF Hemet Fg —— fo tiy omtine. cepen ana enld no would A Ewer ched A eafe one tercentes, | Van Haltren, cf, Corcoran, ag, Maa ne ite haper wag enixed up with The Board then Rullaing, and said they had been fled Nimrod, Lis (Casin)....0.181 #5 24 sit until midnight next week until ex- Var eracled ac xrounder wor Daly, who | Bavie, 3b Anderaon, If bundle of others and could not be against Curran di Nov. ist. He had helped pass upon Crescendo made the running, Requital| ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. | tise casen trancferred fro ‘Bpecial Ber) Nad Milne st Second and nue 'u te, Farrell, 1b. Daly found when the search was masle for It. ; | them, “The Ingpector in charge of the Le Modes 8 pulang the otnere Out —_—_—— sions to his court were disposed of. Arat fora double play. Fuller reached | Murphy, Lf. An ex-sergeant of the Twelfth Reg! IT WILL BE COOLER. Rg re eet ica! wen tke pat h 0 RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER IBL-| ,h¢ Recorder had tried four cases. and third. Davis died at La Chance's hill. | ment, National Guard, was among the! 5 jana and specfica reached Requital moved up to Cres- us Aghia i three juries were out. He was unable to No fins. ‘ Kanne applicants yesterday. | — — in evidence, - dir, itotnt ha aaa gendo, and, passing with ease, won as|AND, Aug. 16.—The entries and weights | go on because there were no more juty-|NQwjite ana Farrell killed Grit-' Re te, Hennedy, p, amimlasioner Andrews and Col. Grant | sate Weather with Bir Invanwwer to Mr, Metptyre, he gai he pleased ‘by a length and a half from = foll men. Umpire—Mr. Keefe. said that during the last month a lar re Weathe: the architect who drew the plahs was Re ploaged by a length and a alt from | for to-morrow’s races are as follows aati th Re. fin. indle | located the pill for 5 a large ee aeeeitect ee cns.” of 108, Fulton, front of Beau Ideal, ‘Time—1.0siq. |, First Race.—Four and a hait furiongs conse Wa Saer Donnehy, of 19 Thied Boro ANei, TIRERAA, ,t0oK GArS, Of Piet Inning: National Guard Orin the regular army tel aaa atest. : THIRD RACE, Minty Lamiy...) clo) Gold Diener “100 Gvenue. Lawyer House wished to with- Corcoran's, sky scraper, | Anderson nay and La Chance made short work | had made application, Jide Y| pair weather to-day and clear and|" Architect Behrens was then called. ‘The Metollanis Giakes; @ handloap for aii « Nativity... Ty00 Peralta joo draw a plea of not guilty, and offer one Prange 4 Daly tapped a liner just of Fuller. Anderson gathered Tiernan’s| “The men, almost without excep-' cooler to-morruw with more or less He began work on the plang for the Pvatinverirenenory P Weaers iar 19) Marlboro of guilty. as the defendant and prin- Gur of Stafford's reach and Shindle raced fy. Van died, Kennedy to La Chance. jon," ald Col. Grant. “would, make gtrong westerly winds, were Forecaster Ireland building two years previously, to Starters, Betting, St. Hit.Fin, Come Home. clgal witn: last Fall, The plang former making a great stop. No/ very desirable policemen, — Miltary iT re completed againat him differed on an QUtof Stent Ambling to third. Daly Vers leairable policfmen. Miltary’ Tyunn's predictions this morning. Falr| then, hut changed. necore the ompies essential point. He hoped {t would noc Pome haere am nrow in. Tred. Rey El 8. Anita, 120 (P'kins) 7 le Charite. out 2 2 18 Sc pede the course of TUNE. @ second, and obstruct and impede the course of Tila Chance holsted one, which Tiernan Stole second. | Tre Chiford, 128 (Grin)... uy 1 18 9 | Setont) Rare.sRop two;year-ode militate against his client aa the trans- tr 3 n. ‘man wasn't able to get the ball seems to serve asa guarantee that they weather prevaila aver nearly all the| Were started last Fi Clifford met his Waterloo to-day. Rey | fymcnt ce Re 10 fer to General Sessions was made In or oe ee pipeaaines ou and Griffin ambled. Bhindle vould earn rapid promotion country, and almost everywhere it ts] 1.40% a said in answer te Mr, Mo. FI Santa Anita not only peat him, but che 1h an +101 good faith. jecond In Waited with similar results, Corcorana No. further application blanks wil Country, ane amine & ntyr frequently euperintende Sat the end was under a pull, white rit. ; Tol Jeneola. + Or ane adiacatan te lemaaa a| GHMin watheted Parrall's veprime tinge, |PAOMGGE Bavanced Fah. Ancereens Pe AbOS ONL, (por SPRLCRMORS received Mer rn Bites the ther-| Parke began work 1 hay ofeprenens in wae whipping and spurring the so ToL 0 AGgitin gathered Farrell's terrime liner “fly out” te Van sent Griffin across the | for the present, nthe ‘ates the ther- of Bramble w'th all the energy at his| Six’ aud_a quarter furlongs dey sflely bus te niimiban of men uses aNintie grabbed Staftord’s high foul, No plate and put shindle, on third The > temisigrs trom 2 te | ene ie toner of St ee Mr command, Clifford made the running wey” base on balls! HAHN WOULD NOT TESTIFY. ke Treland there many times duting during the first quarter under a_ pull. n Lake Erie and Ls justice, they were guilty of consp.ra cy At that point Perkins, who evidently | Fuller held La Chanee's fly. Two runs. atario. re is a storm in the Guilt | building of the foundatio: Ana “Miay ‘be “prenented’ to the Grand captured. Grim @ingled. Stein ham- exic uth "He spoke to me on one had orders to force matters with Rey | a Grand pated out @ eate one, Griffin's bounder x iG f Mexico just south at New Orlean ni ponte E] Santa. Anita, then went up to Clif Jury, not only for violating any EXC forced Bteln at. eoond, but Grim Second L A Pol je Closed Without a moving “northeast, and. causing. gen: | the witness sald “about the high ford, and the ‘pair rated. along at a| e . erally rainy Wea'her in Southern Btates, | bank that used to be ther . He had ‘The Recorder fined Donnelly $190 and reached third. The latter Was nailed #t) | Davis first on Daly's fumble, but was Word from the Detendant. ality, party, y ¥ ° et f Weather Prophet De Voe brought the! known all about the steady cll pho, she head oe the areten, Wateh Ch Coletiain, ow occscee SE paroled him in the custody, of | ls the plate on @ passed ball. No runs. forced at second by Farrel (Farrell) The trial of Policeman Frank Habn Owing chart to. "The Hyening | Walls and all.” ha eae tage, As they swung into the strains | Brockiga clic emits cesie ocean pounsel watll Monday, when. 1f he do Third 1 | Was nailed at frat No yun jof the Eldridge street station, accused World) office to-day. claiming it haw | | tne plocle Of Stent, “Sut down, 68 Gnifin Began to drive, Ferking was ag Siva is si: 100 De Head oo cress a Deel Z Babe pwYilt0n popped up an enny one for] ’ Dalley, base on balls, Kennedy punch: |of aiding and abetting a disorderly eae eee p nt true for) crarite. Greenwich stone wes afters ec anand he never had , h Race—Four and aha valy. Anderson made a pretty catch ed a safe one to rignt and Dalley took! nouse, kept by Mrs, Hartell, at 10. E wards ured to hurry Rey El Banta Anita a bit, | Peneta A HA of Clarke's fy. Fuller agaln “walked,” third, “Roaring Hill wax caught tr a BES Lap idol aaa 1. Cloud he change made?" asked Winning under a pull by a neck, Clif: | Irish Lass |... WRENN AND CHACE WIN. Bit was easily caught purloining sec-|ing to stretch his hit, Griffin hit safely @Fidwe atre Waa concluded before jf Flessant. ieee, teem Hs aie iF ford was driven all through the last) yal) SUNtiy: ond, No runs. Dalley ambled home. Griffin was nipped Commissioner Roosevelt thia afternoon, 2 $4)" ee showers atresia ‘Greenwich stone is better,” was the quarter, Time—1.55 1-2, ER cco? Neel Brothevs Defeated in theNar-| "urns, nabbed Shindle'a fly, Cor- stealing second. Shindle walked. Cor-) a week ago Ferdinand Hanson, a & f sae: ni. FOURTH RACT, Windgate 100 ragansett Tennis Tria’ coran ambled down to Farrell's hill, coran singled, Shindle stopping t sf for Dr. T. H . 63 Thunder storm. ‘That is your only reason, is it?” woe twispdarveld Gillce; selling: Bra furlongs. Sixth Race—Five furlongs, | Burne made @, brilliant catch of Ander- Dayis's corner. Shindle scored on W former coachman for Dr, T. Holden, of 7, Showers “Yer, * Sane *Shetting Str. Hit Pin, | Jack Love 12. Tammany Hall. NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. 1, Aug. son's terrifie drive, Daly out, Davis to) son's low throw to eaten 24 Fast Broadway, testified that he & ny It is’ stated that Greenwich stone {a Argentina, 11 (Grim) . 1104 t Froticiome Lassie? 16—The tennis match in doubles be-| Farrell. No runs. | second. Anderson singled and Corcoran was ssked to: 0! evidenc pe Thundée showers, much cheaper. i < Au Revolt rita) 5 6 Fae 8 tween Neel brothers and Wrenn and | Fourth Iuniug. to get by him and Anderson came-home, 2: locton's. wife, who Is riod Pleasant, PRS A te Pe ME kgs ti a) en a A SE MS BOOERA. . Chace to decide which team shall meet! ‘Tiernan filed to Griffin, Van waltzed, Daly taking two bases, Tredway fanned ir. Holden, he 4 Ly [org Pe when concrete was laid. The work Bernardine, 97 (McClain) . ot ae fs ete Hobart and Hovey in the contest for the to first. Davis's tantalizing jout. Four runs, was a fr visitor vat th KAR ot excavation was done by a contractor > —Kilrona, apd Florrle got away The sixth race was declared off and National championship in doubles at OES an and’ Vent copohad dae. SCOR BY INNINGR with Policeman Hahn and Mrs. a. Rain, ramed Joseph Garry, who is now dea: ther, the latter being shut off in the| the first divided, the split forming the Newport next week. attracted a large ond, Farrell base on balls, filling the | New Yorkoowun O | 0 When the trial began to-day Con 7 T. Ireland male the contract for builds fret sixteenth, Kirona then went on at| fifth, and (he original fifth run as the erowd to the Casino ‘cushioni Everybody moved up on : 940 Roosevelt told Hahn that hi Prof. De Voe works out his prophe-| ing with Mr. Parker. ‘clipping pace the stretch, with] Sixth, iante playing of Neel brothers was brill; Hurns's out, Van scoring. | Corcoran fuse to make any 4 sles by means of an astronomical chart What! On your specifications? A, Tew Prornard ve ane Argentina pext. ‘in the Wrentt ant Chess hed ba Mth’ ain, made, © Breet slop of Biattord’s ap- heta ae Rw wm ‘the ground: that’ it And mua he can foretell the ‘weather |, ow thick ia the eonorese nowt AL ‘twelve jaxt. furlong the pact Opp - pa fe i js a 2 incriminate or degrade correctly nine times out of ten for the | inches , and Argentina rushed to the front and | SARATOGA ENTRIES. culty in winning the mate, The score, ‘Tredway base on bails and second on! yorK-NROOK AND 2 next fifty years (NG Why wan the change made? A. T don't fon easily by a length and a half from| eee Lear tiaey acer ecge ica a passed ball La Chance's out, Btafford ; r Levy, who appe for Hahn, He declares that a great storm will | Hiow, I was never informed of it Au Revoir, Who was a short head be-| pace TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. 16. Late this afternoon the sei nals in to Farrell, put him on third and he AQUEDUCT RAC BE GIVEN puon, and sad he would ad: sweep Northwestern Arkansas and Mi Tfeland made the eoncwe). ke fore Helironay Timed. n2 1-4 ACE TRACK, , Aug. 18 singles be played, Howland. b sored on’ Grim's out Stein” whacked K exception and aaid he would ad- sweep North moetern id erasing, bet) 2tu,ait aot aabere to the apeoiications? Pah =The entries and weights for to-mor- pitted against Davidson, and Stevens Guta mate one. Griffin singled. “Bhindie |#¥ THE SIGHT WEXHA, Wine Cmacn Han Ha uke the wits Migshurl tu day 0 8, Faia WWE ste cae eau BUA Por ali shed one mile, | row's races are as follows eeainat Herel, Hawlend he BENSas Aled out. One rin, —_ Hahn. t pon refused to leave hin Cold waves, he says, never travel i lauperintend the work In Your pl n - ing, © First Race~For matdei year-clds; five Will be ed to-morr: + AR! is seat, ‘The Commissioner declared t rom west to‘east in August, but from. ake hotel 110 (Mart 5 pear Per iis: Neerasrlies’ “Ore will Hie BIRO WoreMeTPem Witte tentng SMALLER THAN VALKYRIE III, jcase closed and Uecivion was teseryed, south to north. They travel from west matter of fact, th Lake Shore, 110 (Martin) Beh agen bci 4 y int Taro. 99 (Ch Prince List 11 Damien ut ULT AT ST Wilson, out, Stein to, La Chance, | - Treas: nis an Winter, | When tt is ¢ ta and, foundations dywine, 11 ( : out 1 King of Bohemia... Master James .....c1L Clarke flied to Daly, Fuller hamm mS in the West In Bummer, jt + Ravanoe, A (MeGinaies -a00e! ed 4 | Gsiensbars A Rhooaendrum 0°21 RESULTS ASAPH, Gln rate, one, ‘but he forced at Word Dunraven's Representative FOR AN ALL-NIGHT LICENSE, says to be hot here, Va" Wity'TId" yom ot ee that the concrete war a 107. (3e 130-1 2 Mazarine: 08 Tanin ris cond by ‘Tiernan. No runs. . tess used by the impendt elghtoen inches thie! Kimce'deoawin, 94 Huston). 0-1 10 6 3 6 | Trident 14 Apnie SAG RAO TRACK, ST. ASAPH, Aug. 18— “Corcoran fied to Stafford. Burns took . SUFPFiacd at Defender's Siac, Bee ane Cre ee A. 1 never iaid a rule on It Brandywine and Laurel raced head | Shetek goon e 108 Mee cain chi Chin Gre es "~ care of Andersons’ long fy, Daly base Mr. Glennie, Lord Dunraven's repre: 1 Park Row iM Pighting and, ott A. well tad oo, renaom and head for half a mile, the others in| ,jicont Race—Handteap, sx. fur ‘Tbe: rases run ck to-day re- CO") tis and swiped second, Tredway sentative, who arrived in New York Exelne He Victim of the Hot § tink a bunch: four fengtis away. On the M8 jcigin coco day Blin own 128 gulted as follows smashed a safe une to left and Daly row days ago, was at Erle Hasin this ming, of One Hundred and matter of fact, when did, you, firs turn ke Shore moved out of the jeriges 1 First Race—Five furlong: by finished the clroult. ‘Tredwa toon 4 ate Ex-Atreet Commisstoner Andrews, on . nerete wax only twelve Inches thick! bunch and went after Brandyw' Third Race—Ditter Root Stud Stakes; six fur- Tanglefo ven and 2 : Clair W:, to second on the throw, La nce afternoon, and took a look at Defer behaif of Jacob A. Herschman, applied t and Amsterdam avenue, @ laborer, A. Only yesterday, when I et ‘When they straightened out Lake Bhore lone ae second, for pla Jilson, third! fied out. One run, in dry-dock. He seemed to be very te yage O'lirien sa prrariey hat 18 the forenoon, while. rs oak Mi, Upland was, proseal when the con went to the front and, stalling off Sant | Mery Prince ¢ Rountsman 107 Sixth Inning. y Judge 4 a “ at Cine Hundred and Ninety. was cx believe. 90. Mario's rush, won by three parts of a. kamiro Wt Ketvg ce-Four furlonge,—Won by % baled . nn i ms i the Board of ix. Amsterdam avenue, ie was Q. How long was thal property, tm My rete length, San! toro was a length and a dlarstone tt Un Merial gE 7 to 10 and out; Witte | ta Chance gopt Nan's pop ty der” he sald, “is a much small 1" iO BRENT ah hil an Hosptial. salon He te erand- half bef r towine, Time—t.4 aoa Tt He sweet avondale 4 < or piace, ds, Davis amblec @ reached m1 ona ht than [expected to see. bam 6° . ki , ‘i HE Dan Seas George ¢ this Poe ‘ Hi! ote Warten Third Hace—Seven furlongs.—Won by on Farrell's corking ning Burns Row fox hivivale baabe Gatlna 8 Bike man nam who a mee Gala pal ents ree hob “ecco Renaissance, even and out; ‘Wyoming, chopped the lf thfice. Farrell and lunes Oe ne a Mr. Andrews said the only question tor New York Clty and vicinity: Pair wo We Parkers foreman, | a Gould and fai will wail a ci ery! afford bo ife on Coreg: ne | + masts and spars are lighter, pihethar . Re attri. a eit al pr to the Coro! Pena meso daellgti in ja ‘1 secon to'1 for place; Dervish, third, Bjafford boi tee inden Wilson died er maa pars sre ligh involved was whether a public neces- m Saturday: eitghily covler Sat admitted that ha had not examnied but, of course, 0 = ort course Jag Daly to La Chance, One run. "She looks lke a flyer, see t - 1 for an all-night aa! On at nwing fecord khowa the eh in the the stone used 168 prin SY Mon Grim fied out ade As i clever man to if esenites tition | hou A e sald he had not been spectally paid Gif, that ADMINAL CiualiaTié Is pure" “ge | May lessen vee dbe Hetlaw , pages 2 und 3 {ward runing catch of Griffin's foul. in dry-dock.” operators and other night- AM. 13) 13 Me (Continued on Third Page) iY