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FULL PAGE OF THE rettiest Pieycle Riders Bix * Richest * Meo ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH. N THE SUNDAY WORLD. World's July Circulation, 554,178 Per Day. AT THE SUMMER RESORTS. IN THE SUNDAY WORLD. uly Circulation, 554,178 Per Day. Gn [ “ Circulation . Books Open to Al | | “ Circulation Books Open to Al. ” | HUMAN LIVES A PLAYTHING. COGGESHALL DOWNED. Walked Out of the Oneida Co MR. HEWITT _—<e- THE WINNER FIRST RACES Mermia S AT AQUENCT, ty HUMIDITY UP TO 95, _ TALKS. “JOYNTS” ON HOME GROUNDS, ROMP, N. Y., Aug. 17.—Senator Cog- Another Unbearable Day for New|'Tho Ex-Mayor Not Well, but Unity Second, , Keshall, who was a candidate for renom. J SHCOND RACHO thetion, withdrew his name tn the Con a Yorkera to Endura, _- Chats on Excise Reform. ee dendienak: Rien, vention fo-day, He made a short apeech, Chiswick Second. in which he said he had been turned A tb! Di | fth I - " | ¢ k T ifl Chill i an i orrible Disclosares Of the 10-1 sy oviciat Forecaster Says Hotter Tammany Always Stood in the Way |OTQNKS @ UTille 0 Rang down by the most despicable means, | Roller Fir io said was a question whether te! QUeSt Into the West Broad- Weather Is Yet te Com of It, He Says. Greeting the Losing Amece Second. ° == people or the ring should rule, and the way Death-Tra i = ring had won. ‘The day would come y D b-T D. See ratte = a whe 5 : Last Night's Storm Did Nothing Tos) The Venerable Statesman Returns eal. - RACK TRACK, AQUEDUCT, Ang. 17. nm he would appeal ty the people for This wax the mont delightful day of ‘ vitidicatton rd wards Cooling the Atr. Nome Rather Feeble, acetal the menting hera, ax far ae weather was i Frederick G. Weaver was then nomi ARGHIT tT NOT \ GRABUATE. es - concerned, « cool breese sweeping over ' + a At the course from Jamaica Bay, but the ‘ 4 for Coggeshall. man Dunn and Police Commaiste: of the first passengers to land when the card, afd the races were whittled down eo cmipees Benator Coggeshall and his friends Roosevelt between them will make New| Cunard Ine steamship Etruria reached : ty from four to seven horses In each. th ; 3 : i York a dewdediy unpleasant place to, her doék early this morning. He ap . The crowd waa the t of — ooo Two Sus jelous Hires This Hn an Wee Bie eae ik ae He Confesses to Gross Negligence |) rm oe petal ty bein very poor heath, ant| Euler Bleotvifise the Crowd with | vcting, oven for i ealietey: “peters \ organ! another Conventio: in he rf 2 MA ms fan’ depth) in the Performance of Mo fur aa Mr, Dunn ts concerned, how=) ‘ts asaisted down the ganplante by i the “horaes wore aaddied for the frat |G d3 Investigate the Ar. P Saulpaugh-Armstrong Hall, John B. the P re ever, he insists that he isn’t to blame | S's Hewitt a Double Play in the First race. “Jockey “Powers was. klcked by. tewards Investigate the Ar Morning in Vacant Rooms |2onst: of Vues: being cnoren Chairman. His Duties. tor any of the discomforts which the] He had been unable to partictnates a8 | Inning, Hadieys bay fly, Laura Davia, and ina R iE Mincio®) Conaeabiil Wade «| ATONE pee nronte of Gotham Tavo hd to endure, is customary when he in a paskenger, at Mount and rode the animal chat hurt gent na Race and Exon- nce the coming in of the dog days, anv speech, and the bolters decided to call | tye ; | Jockey Simmg waa in the paddock, PLANS NOT CARRIED OUT. | No resrets exceedingly that he is not) ready ta Hdeee Be Dwyer, Holler, i E ptown, thewaslven| the Independent Republican | ©" Ss able to furnish them with more | 7,000 CHEER FOR TIM KEEFE, | 10 thint race, and’he wan also Looked orate ery 0 ye y, ro 7 — enc e bor io wel ¥ } to ride on’ alu , In the secon then nominated for Senator. rm tien M3 ee IRS OK, " STRANGE FACE IT AWINDOW. bat Owner, Builder and Architect} worrt is yet to come, Just as he suid New York’s Old Pitcher Given an| ferseeer Ah eae pr +! FIVE PERSONS POISONED. Shown to Have Been early this morning, but before the Ovation on His Appearance 1 os ee sun had been able to break through the toa i ae Rev. Dr. Boole’ Indifferent. mass of mist and cloud that overhung | as Judge of Play. The kites wl FIRST RAC oe rat Kite ARST RAC In the Tenement Blaze There Eating ¢ a ce anes be Se ecaeay Hermia got the lead and held . m FiVeoTpaCsEWA /a¥e Laanshrsunly “1 inl Hite aneking abs te at the | htt beeun to rewister dangerously near | - — ihe wae, Chana. ce hollow. atyia ana Prince Liet Fient. iy ne shocking disclosures made at the] the s0-degre "k. AN EY faxes i aon Was an Odor of Kerosene ine noure of Rev. Dr. Boole, at Port | jn a fe pind it § : (Special (9 The Bvening World.) [EUS ay Miata TaN gece vier tard: cst : Fs P quest into the deaths of the fifteen] Hot to-day, hotter (to-morrow and , r iba half off, and Rehea a poor ARCOND RACH Where it Originated. Richmond, Bo 1 froin Polsoning, hel sieniwho wore killed In| thel wreck of \Holtest on|iMlouday ja the programme Fate Neer abana At AD eth ; patients include Dr, Boole's two young . ey aa - y Wate ttle over a week's absence the RECOND RACE daughters, Mrs, Boole’s sister, a woman | the Ireland Building, West Third street | Rpich HecPhages We Bees ve 3 hd ynte’ returned to thelr own stamp | Selling allowances; one mite, | | ; s : | There sce 2 no escape fro ; My , ariers jotting. Sir, It Fin, AN EMPTY STORE IN FLAMES| “ncwcen a ants ore ana West Broadway, on Thursday of | and those who want to fecl that life in| Ing rounds to-day, ‘They recelved a | stein 99. (heed ie Fy a hice Between 8 and { o'clock last night) ast weex, has caused a profound sen-| worth living to-morrow had bette far diferent greeting than they did on sees i i Roundsman F' Dr. William Ryan was called and diag. | ®4tlon throughout the city, Bee Gok Wecuda “AW @atlp; dec the (dap parture they have met the foenine timen| Luly 7 107. (Simm RL ahah Merry Prince Second, | The Fire Marshal Will Make | "0% the case ax ‘ptonain” poisoning. || The Inquest will not be concluded for | 8) Nosainte. and in reven of the games they ale | Patinan, es (leary) To ee : ——— j He concluded all had been poisoned by | several days, but so far as it has pro-| P " lowed Father Knickorbocker's glory to! Cipecial ‘to. Fue Ryaning Werle several ys, The most comfortable place in town flory to) ‘The jot were sent away to a good] RACH TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. 11. Thorough Examination to Ascer. eating canned tongue, of which they| ceeged the following points have been | this morning Was Prophet Dunn's be trailed in the dust, the hated Orioles | start. Franciscan rushing to the rail) 0h) 5, : Proper in the Real C hein wok brought out rocet on ths top of the Manhattan Lif and Quukers each doing it three times, |i, Bimme cuiting aeromn the rack to | “Hulls 2.0 perwone atti nted ihe races yorked av ei rought out: ip Op OE tne. as ite vid “Solasore’ Fi hal O'Leary off, but the latter went out|here to-day, the attendance being the tain the Real Cause. Dr. Bryan worked over the patients Building, Ile got there early because and David "'Bolasora’” Fouts's gang once. |(eetne Taal and: Raa eter ahes threes | tntnees ot ihe meeting except on Batti all night. This afteraoon tie condition Frightfal Disclosure ie eeHIaA L Blosat home, EX MAYOR ADKAM 8. EWI. Before it wan different. The Giants quarter pole, when he gave way to Lulu | La of all was improved, At 3 P. M. to-day| That Charles R, Behre the | "A tetreahing breexe came in through! {ho ship's concert, This was had on|crrton of the “wild and woolly,” hav. | {i Mio ted the way, for an ot nth. Ther oe last, when the lawn ‘party was two fires occurred this morning, which| Dr. Bryan does not think any of them|architect who drew the plans of | (ho open windows from the south, and rh Aas Gvenite: (Ste Hawite wan ing won fourteen out of twenty-one | apeed and caally, Vent ie trent. to. the eae 4 wi cpetly a th had a supicious look, as if the work ef| Will die, Iding which in it : auradsy, evening. ee games played. On the occasion of| wire, ak Sheedy pleased. Al- he card Wan voty Stace See : “, as ho sat at his desk going over the asked to preside, but sald that he wan haven’, ravi finintes Pinte Gartl. | fact that it was very warm in town [ncendlaries, ‘The first fire. broke| Dr. Boole and wife, who are at Corn- hed out fifteen huma: “iy : thelr return, the cranks turned out in| though Cay fintahed third, Garrl A e' carly returns, he was a picture of cool-| 0 well enough to assume the duties an On i, proved & foul_on|drove many from the hotel verandas to out at 1.80 o'clock this morning| Wall-on-the-Hudson, have been tele-|s¢udied for three years 1! ness and comfort, of Chalten force, and the wanderers were warmly | Keefe's part and the judges set Capt./the track In search of cooler weather, in the five-story brown-stone fiat-| STaphed for, and are expected home to-| school of Mines, Columbia College. Sone would have imagined to look at) ‘The ex-May ‘a ik to an: greeted. The cranka also turned out In| Jack back and gave third place jo Dit |ann ey goune ont ol bi . night or to-morrow morning. he ex-Mayor would not talk to any | gorce toxd bolus. Time—1, hey found a most delicious breeze house, 61 West Sixty-first atreet.| might Or & Beall : agured 4 , although he was there|him that the wet-bulb thermometer in one, He came down the gangplank on | th pac, ai THIRD RACE blowing fvom the south and the spa- Whe upper floors are for the . Boole, a few days ago, figured in | three yen the next room registered 95 percentage |) i 4 woe fol-|,.20 fact, close on to 7.000 persons swel- \clour grand stand was voted the coolest the arm of Mra. Hewitt and wos f for three-year-olde and upward, sell. | krand ws anv most part vacant. The basement, with|® quarrel with Rev. Dr. Haskell in ®| sieq ¢rom any ot humidity and a temperature that Was|jowea by the Misses Hewitt and Mr, | cers under the sun's scorching rays and a ‘halt farlong saith pot at the Springs, the exception of the front room, is occu-| trolley car. teat Close on to 80 degrees. Krakine Hewitt | vemtenedt thee eames but (Nere was. Not 10 (Bie) Bevtees ONC tas See aunt at Agraria 5 eee nD si ewitt, ‘ , m3). essed " wut very dusty and the bree ie by Robert Porter, the janitor, and That he has onty been Mr, Dunn says that there Is only one! 4 cab wan immediately engaged and the same enthusiasm. The cranks were # (Sheedy) Piss a 4 at, \tlouds of ditt into the stand before the ‘s family, The front room was tor-| LITTLE BOYS AS BURGLARS, . " belly Ree aiRGra ce the taabaratarae eel Raia a La ef and |inclined to be a trifle chilly towarda | Rounder, 6 Mt Hirschi £1 36 2 & #" | management got to work and watered merly occupied by John Mulholland, the Al . tor eee A apa Chie re tween nis office and the ‘sidewalk on Mis SO tt a eaniariet tue Flaliectinne We Hi sca ath rity AE thats ie | Ug RHI Erp of the IAW Oe en wi Ss 0. jer be-| Broadway, but at the sume time the) Mr. Era : An er cut Roller out of the. leail after} The bookies had the busiest day of the 1peeresces Janitor. When he gave up the! 4 pio of Twelve-Year-Old Y: fore that time, thermometers below were creeping oh | daughters, were driven to the ex-Mayor' haved thelr previous return, thone| "Wi were ene away tou Kong Mart, |Reason, and they were enabled to lay {fanitorship he retained possession of the whine Gacattowiin Week ee eee nate ae ee ee Migs HERE stern Park sand-slingers came|uni held it to the stretca, Whsh Sims | prices that seemed generous In compari- ‘goom and gubrented it to a woman. vs That he began drawin Mr. Dunn's official prediction a Lats d nee 3 across the big Bridge with the inten-| sent Rober along by whip avd spur and | son with those of other days. : (Complaints were sent to the owners, ‘The three boy burgiars, William Oates |for the Ireland Bullding +h senaey wae eneraily fair weal and Mr. arrerey mabe eneu 9" \tion of further humiliating the local Actually drove By re a wibu by cont ahs toraey Jnyesumsted the x w panic c 0% 5. § jength, from . wa | rac ich ArKeny es Ce eth a Loraine, of East Witty.| Henry Klockmeyer and Edward Ken-|yeara ago, such plans having been | Morow wouthery. wind to-day und to- | the dock 10 100 afte was asked about | Warriors. Mr. Fouts's gang succeeded Se ee Lr are et idcices | After “the race the ting. was H , third street, of the woman, and she was nedy, who looted the premises of Capt.| frequently rejected by the Build-| with a ‘high degree of humidity, very | her father's condition ‘she seemed an-|the last time they appeared here, but di ccunye by Sima. Ttoundelay was| talk about Riley Grannan lay.ng up @rdered to move out. Since then the| G L, Gillespie, of the United States|ing Department, sultry, | noyed, Capt. Doyle promised that to-night . Tim ~ 1.28 2-4, i A Revolr and backing an en= Foom has been empty. Navy, at 49 Mast Fifty-third street,| Thee he accepted for his ser-|,Ajthough |t, was from 4 to § derrecs| UMy, father J Ne 1neer Min? good | Would tell a different story. a Se fed’ lor of money In town Two days ago a young man made in-| Were prisonera in Yorkville Court this] vices a fee mach below the mar-| cust region Mr, Dunn suys that, the Reaiin, "hue en a, man Becomes old | In order to Keep hie promine and inci ALEXANDER ISLAND RESULTS. ny afternoon. He rode Florrie fuiries about the room, but refused to | mornini Let rate, he receiving one per | Hot Wave will strike in during the after-|it im dnly natural that, he shoul Gentally oust the Byrnites out of eighth Ab delte re; noon and reach its height some time to-| retain his former youthful vigor, investigation completely cleared rent it because it was dirty. Yesterday nepal was srrented 671 RE 28s for cent. and the market price being | morrow, 1t is hotter ight somo time. tor | retain nie former ‘By ‘no means herious, {Place and move his own team up al RACK TRACK, ALEXANDER I8L- icone nuiape ted by the ring of morning Mulholland and his wife ig let rom pri xes and | aye, Maree ee a oe en oat regret, that, anything |notch, Doyle nelected Ruste to take care |LAND, Vu. Aug. I-The races were |Win rode AW ite ulleged Job. Perkins cleaned it up, Mulholland returned last | Was sent to the House of Refuge. Oates, page, on his own admission, he Bion, and the wave is) reading Fapidl . Nas been aad bout his fobleng: He is |of the Brooklyn sluggers. *ontinied here \ta with the follow- a ee ue + be storm, which was apparently < ill, and sufferer,’ te - “ e night, and asked Mr. Porter if the plete the youneest perenne ered the |) siected his duty to a surpris veloping in’ the. Gulf Bite wustacdey one een neers on the dock| The Clayeatera were noi without | ing results: jut the start and was interfered with young man had returned to look at Fated rors te: coh ns ated Te-| cxtent, and, although volunteer. |#4 {fom which some relief, was ex-| ald she Mr. Howitt | wa friends, Indeed, they were far from it,| First Race—Four and a half furlongs Pee ey Tarte, Sto last tne Rteetae h . He was info that he ver in his pocket, e boys are y pected, as it was bound in this direc- | sufferini ‘8 of a atrol los o —Won by Gold Digger, 6 to 2 and even, | iyi : tia foe ana tates - os he} twelve and thirteen years old. ing to superintend the conntruc-| tion, seems to huve pide-tracked some: of paraiyein. Mis Hewitt denied the Core eras oruge oF (re epanetors ian orm: place 2 tod, second, and Litho-| itapatrick and Jockey Gardne eo 7 omic Quinl di f thon of the building, he failed to| Where, as no sign of it was discovered truth of this asertion, and branded the rooklyn cranks, who came over | graph third. ime—6.54. Riley \rannan sald he had laid Policeman Dormody, of the West er Quinlan yesterday afternoon | this morning in the reports from that) story as absurd, the bridge confident of seeing their peta | Second Race—Wour furlongs.—Won by | ag#inet Au Revoir every time she ran Bixty-eighth etreet station, was D saw Kennedy and Oates disappear down slee te proper manner, [cction. Thin is a pechllariy of Guit|" MF. “itewitt talked freely of public/do all the walloping that was scheduled | Vesta, € to, and 2 to ti Binllia Gay aac |SRcepe Once, Bnd that WAR Ber ie ing the house about 12.80 o'clock this|® coal chute on the sidewalk in front of 2 oguence) the eR cinaie (ile ioral | affairs. to take place, gnd, 1 to 2 place, and Bacearat third. | won about $100 on the whole day. jock thi ng the official | In regard to our d day Trme—0.0) | 310 . morning, and saw @ light tn the win-|Capt, Gillesple's house, Klockmeyer was montions wore net comelien (hr | ilaparature in New genie ihe, omelet) ita ramen to) cota teenies tee The Giants have evidently become| ——--—e—-—— | He’ bet only #20 on Argentina. while Gow. He asked who was there, and a| 0M the opposite side of the street as a ton, 66; Buffalo, 74; Chicago, 74; St. suid, "I have not seen much of Amer-| ashamed of by ob aoe \ A On AG eeveln” of Ser Hee ca werea ae ener arcing | lookout,” When he aaw the detective | Bullding Department called for Lois, te: St. Pai, se: New Orieain, j| tea papers "relesraph despatches Mave, | Hearing sete ate penn oe BP TYLER FAILED TO RACE. | gs A | A e Or ‘a. 7s. The hottest | indeed, been my only sources of infor- i i se <: iS some writing. Nothing more was|He slipped away without giving his as-|the laying of a concrete Fed tn ae cee ae ie mates | indent: Peon IE, aie’ done now inre: forms, for to-day they appeared In neat | |money because Me." ittwon eave, him thought of the occurrence. soclates the signal. feet alx inches sq and the coolest 4%, at St. Vincent, Minn. | gard to the Excise laws Is Just what I] white dress, and new white caps, | ek on tuesdays ‘Tee atewatde al ‘clock, M Had! Quinlan remained on watch, and saw {inches thick under the centre tron At 10.90 A, M. Mr, Dunh's thermometer | syarted in to do. ‘The very essence ofl sanager Doyl ‘ sta | tase the: etd sche IN At 1.50 o'clock, Mrs, Hadley, who oO gale th: sa fri was 79, but Perry's thermometer in Park | civilization ts the enforcement of the nager Doyle to-day received a tele- | {eee cate. Ante. fives on the third floor, was awakened | Oates wriggle through the ccal hole and | pillar. Row registered 84, Le vou de not enforce the laws, |Rram from ‘Tommy Hannon, stating, | (Special to The Evening World.) | clayton’ Anleh' on, Bik: Gown) wamee Ly eemoke, which came’up through the | Pull a well-lled bag atter him. He was| That, imatend. the thickness of cathe temperatura at 31 o'clock tn Aoree| you have nothing lett, but anarchy, ahd [that he haw been suspended by Munager | LE TRACK, MANHATTAN | MAMETIY effort pircshaft, Ghe got out of bed and went | Tabbed by Policeman Wall. The officers | the concrete Inld was only twelve |caster Dunn's observatory, was th de] chaos, When | wae evr could not, | uernle, of the Boranton team. Hannon CH, Aug, There waa an unusy two-year-olds, Five furlongs Gown staire to the cellar, but could) Went to the house and arrested Ken: | tsehes, \a half hour later dropped again to i.) "rhe Police ¢ fete erm would not [asks that Doyle recall his loan and give | #lly slim attendance at the opening of ‘ Betting. St. AIL FL oo eee igi ot the ‘smoke. She | Bedy, WhO was trying to escape by Way| ‘That the owner, builder and ‘The humidity diminished to H per cent) do ax L ieunit {could not remove | him hin unconditional reteas | the professional race meet at the Man-| fring biel La ee ee peluned te her apartments and shouted {of the roof. Kennedy squealed on |architect were well aware of the) * iit evening no alr stirred, and hot n_without the assistance of i? gave | Doyle will make no decision until next |hattan each track this afternoon, de-| Augie aren, 108 presi 4 fown the air-shaft. Recetving no an-|Xlockmeyer, who was captured at his | mature of the sand, loam and old! citizens walked the sects, hat in hand | Tammany Xolse law ecumall but 1 week, Bannon and Barnie have been | spite the fact that the crack flyers from Bae teen Hee coe ane avin went te the basement |Home. Kennedy and Oates had a bag |ary well upon part of the wall of / 100) Mi OMe on Mier Morin came | Sarccould 1 from. te from the officials. | having « lot of trouble lately all over the country were entered for ia ett tS eue and climbed over the air-shaft into the | Nearly filed with booty: qionsttiDe Of |whtek the eamers(e referred 10 | 1, TN ter aN at vould A from the peoples aq not| A® Tim Keefe walked upon the fleld | various events, nerrick, 10s (Marrs): ae capartments of the janitor and awoke | SMe old and rare cole, ‘Turkish curios oe eee uaciaaml the auesetion, and Twas pow: | previous to the game the applause was | The wind was blowing half « gule up ident. 10a (Midgley. ab peas and a solid aliver dager ear in was made tol Mr. insted for ov 2 ; “< {rien Vivien law ia) on the mtatute | deatening. It was, Tim's frat, appear dha fold. which sesried to prastusde the | Mester vawen tit tcmmuccaeitta @1'99) ® ed for over two hours, | )y all means enfore ‘ou | ance here as an ump pop ; : ; r 0 Their rooms were filled with smoke | court Magisitate Kudlich remanded the jow that well, put only screeds to helgsten the hu:| font enforce the tawa. then the whole | ex-Giar Ae an umpire and the popular | ponuibility of any record-breaking per-| , The, Nag, fell to8 ito) nee tront, and almost to suffocation. Ma Henenio an i W. slera the owner forced the | midity without cooling the alr, kystem of government falls to pleces. Mere He War forced to dof his rap | formances, and it was said that the | attended by ‘Tanis, Ogdensburg and An- ‘Atter getting his family out of the|in court and wept over them,” eo omt hin contract price | _,Weather Prophet De Voe, In hie,fore.| the law tn bad let bt be ropesied, me after time. (rlaia which had been announced be-| nis Harren made the ranning to the . Or gust, predicted cloudy | be wiped 0 me vheeler and Berlo would en an - peue Mr, rere ran aut ans ey the HANDGUFFED THE TURN weather for onda, with Bo awe lone at » feild esc T atting Order, ne ey ae ee and Berlo would airetch. There Damien ap tee bw ront room in flame: le hastened to hat, when the bulldl was | of yesterday's rultriness, To-morrow he New York. Ri i a bbe TH ‘ wh, Prince Lief Ww the nearest fire-box and sent in an HE TURNKEY. rel ay up, the Building Depa: lea ay RATA Ehunders\orme, WINE WITH FOOD TO-MORROW Faller a onmen! Hy It Is the amateur contests which seem | fen Papeete. whit was "halt H — . 1 Monday will be clear and cooler. ————— Tiernan, rf. Shind «most popular with the public, and | length {n front of Annte Barron. Th alarm, On the arrival of the firemen Prisoners, Includiug @ Murder-|ment permitted the constraction| Dennis Hearey, thirty-three yours O14.) cg, ; Parker Dentes that| Van Jialtren, ef, Corcoran, as io be mons. HERNIA Mig publle, and | length tn of An jarron, Time— there was little difficulty in extingulsh- na additional story on the |* pollceman, who lives at Sz Leroy ‘tb, ‘Anderno! x as none but professionals were entered SECOND RACK, ing the flames. er, Escape from To! Jal fas, without ordering tho | itest and was: is attached Rothe chu iN a Contrary je Will Preval Daly, 2b. in today's races the lack of interest WAH] qiggiap for all ager, six furlongs, Chief Guicquel made an examination] TOLEDO, 0., Aug, 11.—To-day six TE do ey te eax | When Commissioner Parker reached Trendway, rf. easily accounted for. tae "Gerding. Str, Ht, Pim, of the apartment and found that there} Prisoners in the county Jail attacked stresethes hee ate feRnealnn Rent to the Hudson Street Hospital, He| police Headquarters this afternoon he ford Ta Chance, Ib, The events on the programme were ail | Mik. Gown, 129, (lasiomn TH 4 BE was a strong odor of kerosene, The | Turnkey Mosier, who was being shaved ie ie Belding: Hap Was able to leave for his home thle) arnounced that no orders had been | Ruste. Pe Daub. 'p. short sprints, not exceeding the mile. | Refugee. 107 (Perkin esas 4a origin cf the fire waa traced to the| by @ prisoner, handcuffed him and ims to have been im ignol PELOINA, ccna Aman Kepalved” AOUBR ‘ton the authority of the Police| Umplre—Mr. Keefe ; A apectal feature of the card was the PR dR CaS A ers folding-bed, and there were evidences | locked him in a cell, escaping by means ee the rest that . sen bie om from Manhattan Homptial this morning 4 to prevent restauranteurs from | gio... SDORR BY INNINGS, mile “quad” race, the teams for which |) ay Vushed to the fronc and made the ‘a be: os: it. . | of his keys. pot been complied w of the death from heat prostration of vine wi ea -morrow. sisal = were not to be announced ull the race | ru lowed = bi ¥ eluate Fire Marsbal he ines sunsay, who murdered his wife, was| That there was gross crim Jamon | eens, uiirey eight years) fee a \ taba all Mee York nt ol Spaetetiaie sh whe weamlaed) lone Erle ge letateee hate waaae ‘The second fire broke out in the vacant | at the head of the conspiracy, The oth-|¢arelessmess in every directio : AEST SNUB only be upon the direct authority and] FULL DETAILS OF TH {that they would be made up of the star 1 eee Alas ult’ ad ait rore on the ground floor of 6 @ixth | ere were burglars and robbers, aa ene human Ife wae made a/ Weather Forecust. cemmand of the Hoard of Commis-|yoRK-BROOKLYN GAME AND ‘tne | "torn ns , and “Hefugee | moved up 18 avenue, It is a three-story bullding, fifteen minutes before the! plaything of. 2) The mile scratch race, for a purse of glorious finish resulted in sant for thirty-six hours end . , ‘ ‘i and ie . @ two upper floors are occupied by given, and so far but one| That the butiding was pat up tm) syii.y for salbie stall sitaee yikes Commissioner intimated that | A@URDUCT RACKS WILL BE GIVEN | g20, und the mile tandem scratch, were Clayton landing Gilk Gegn s winee ti John F. Cunningham, a bartender, and| has been retaken—McClelland, charged|the filmatest manner ‘and of the | fais. except occasional stowers: warmer, sath Bichelt excemied: Hs Bihan: | Ix TMS SIGUE RISB) two oiher events which promised some | before Refugee. Time=l.15 1-2, his aged mother. They rented furnished | with grand larceny, Detective Mc- pest materiul; that where winds Manteurstacomit. pin from the bill of = —— ively sport. or the former there are) Third Rare Mennieman want Were rooms. The store in which the fire was| Laughlin found him in the outskirts|granite was called fur, cheap No following record shows the changes tn the] fare to-morrow, PARET OUTCLASSED. H.C) Tyler, Watson Coleman, the rm" meconni” Haren at a Giscovered was formerly occupied by the | and halted nim Greenwich stone was nsed. | empeyennre tue he sarang, Paste, su f0sueeldd| the | Commnlaniones Tater geal by . Gpringnald printers Ue Tee ee ae| ae Enterprise Beef Company. The Com-| The crimina! ran and the officer fired,| ‘Three men are now out . ACM TT AMO. .T59 A Mee 7H LE Met By eon nets s agape PURE: Of EOroDiet peeks: ut on $5,000 bail, Picke't. 4 Walt . Mase. and I, A. Bilvie, of Dany moved Out ADoue tree cut aay | the ball striking at the edge of the fore] having been arrested in erate secret Spear F pd A RIER we of Ae ; ptt ne Parr Hickman 4 POREIGN BOOK AT THE GPA l fread, ploughing a furrow to the rear] stance char 4 i jon Te: . ‘The officials of the day were: Referee, — . Sontag out ofthe Store. window He at ihn nese Anlanleeanue cor he Genter aay eee i MAY DIE IN LUDLOW. WILD DOG RUNS AMUCK. SARRAGANBETT PIER, RT, Aug, | 0,8, Bunnell Judges, J) 1 Fitch, i A | Cireamatances mueet Saratoga gent sa an alarm, When the firemen ee SR 2 2 by x —_ _— — 1.—The final match in singles in the| alex schwalbac er and MM. i f Came they discovered that the fire had Varker, the builder; Jafford E. Sellich, | dreadio Luque Alabau Wants to De| Cleaned Out a Suloo Peay h in singles in the) Alex Achwaibach, J. 1; Millen and M, ki.) Asseniatis ith Batting Place, started In @ room in the rear in @ pile Killed by Fi Walls his foreman, and Joseph Guider, the invitation tennis tour nt between | mgbuny aan i ebaets (Speclat to The Even World.) Of rubbish” which ‘was near the open | pergort, Aug iA thunderstorm, asco: | plasterer, 2 | Releaned. Cor and Mites at Howland and Paret was played this] AY gt ETT AMBP isetor Wille] SARATOGA, Aug, 17.—The Saratora Serena Beore mwas done, “Tha | panied by heavy guste of wind, which No one who reads the above tacts, or} Jude O'Brien, in Supreme Court,| An alleged mad dog caused excit®ment forenoon and war easily won by the | aim Sharpers: clerks, of ‘course, 'T. €.| Racing Association, not content with Bas tiatied by some one. The Pire| deat at whe Unites Proshrearian Church, ane eee g momant that the indictments| Wey the ball in the cane of Arcadie) and Twenty-slxth streets, at £20 o'clock | careless and his opponent was able, co handicapper, A. G, Batchelder,” *| the Jockey Club, Ix alleged to be rune 5 Wa being erected, Portions of the front ant rar | wiih will aurely follow will apply only | Muaue Alabau should not be reluced:| is afternoon The deg had broken [make many points on him, ate “during | mamiaane ning a foreign book just outside the Recame Insane on the Street. Mapa. several saan heise hurled, from | Tshese men. It is confidently predictia | Alabau ix in Jaidlow Street Jail on the/ uway from @ hoy who was leading Nim | cellent form and Was no match ot vee race track. Ar efad Talsd‘and whomcean eset ine mare é iP rlcbiayer, Raha old | that wt least half a dozen will have | Suit of Wenner & Co., who charge him | through Twenty-third street, and darted | for him, LO The saote are, that there is s bool- fault scatter! aver the nitenaik Gleawan ow ata Gent North bricklayer, were slightly | Stwrtiing: D worth of konde. Bail was fixed at [run in alt directions eetnlis Baeble ardelshen | Time decided it “no. race,” ve. | {anes to. the Association's rounds, Follared the mag, who made a desperate men. te North, bricklayer, sere elightly | Startling Developments mered, | Mah payalelan® | rhe ery of mad dog was ra and| HASTINGS, England, Aug. “The | cghhe, Peeeree denned ee Lis and che | The circumstantial evidence that men ae, AL the jure eo ‘The taking of testimony will consume | (citi at tn all we cy fully ce peraone were running |tenth round of the International Ch 4 roan connected with the Association are supe The Largest Cargo V 1 two more days at least, and further | dy after the animal, At Twenty-seventh | Masters’ tournament was played to-day ay tutes tek: Renee followers are Working there and that The new steamship Georgic, bullt at Beifat|startling developments are promised. = street Ht ran 1 suloon on the north-{the resulta of the games up to five) “Third Heat J. As Silvie. several of those prominent among the by Harland @ Wolff for the cargo and cattle |Then the jurors will inspect the wrecked ying Dution, west corner and cleared place, | otelock being as follows: Steinita beat | Tne $2 bee af Ansoriatiora inthe place, but not for engraved fleet of the White Star line, sailed yesterday! puilding, and it may be Thursday of) Matteo § ter of From there it went inty a furnished-|Bardeleben in Gluoco plano after spl the purpose of betting.” 0 et Cou ri i ool on her first ¥ wo New Yi 3 , is i ‘ wher of. Te Lancers vid 7 Tv first heat was then run ov i DUP DO My feflerion Market Court the prisoner waved « pelt: {100 Dtrelo wet. launched to New York | next week before a Verdict is rendered, | uicideries at 4 a eeetnue, whe wes erred | room house at 106 West Twenty-sixth | twenty-fve moves, Pillsbury beat eat 2H aN was won by HE | _Anottien strong point that scema, to bench. He wae committed to Bellevue Hospital, | ago and is said to be the lar steamer | Jt was a fa accepted by everys| fauritay Uy Customs tarpesiara Brawn end Dono: | at aie t bit George dreeley, of| Mason in a Queen's «ambit deciine Watson Coleman second; | connect this race tack We turday matters es bout reer yal | ka third. Time—112 3-5, book, is the fact that on Saturday after. aoa a annie Bi * grom as nd 1.00) ogy when the first news of the « rraigned before Untied states Com} a7 Wee Twenty-seventh str ) the} after thirty-six om Marco beat Aaa tine te noons and on all days when the races Defended « Smaller Brothe Wraiie anda Halle for [lapse became known, somebody toner, Bhielan Uoeday, and after tucelshle iene hand Albin in a French deferce after twenty: | pockes for scratch) man;| relate Ws conpluding, parsons Weaeta, Bight-year-old Thomas Gof, of 408 West rape ee ee a consiate of two sete] must have been guilty Iminal nex hte dont ar Herlin Monde The dow returned to the street and | four m ‘Tinsley beat Gunsberg in| but he did not show up pagnee Lu ie to pass 1D @ orilhi|eirvet, Uae toma, a ARlGe te) 46 ligence. Until the inquest began, how | ).20) Je cine Ae tae si | ontered a passing car, frightening the [an irregutar opening after thirty-two | caer Won,» Gp Kutae | ile pook-room vr i a Jost mardlo, William Scharhel, the Janitor 1s ever, no cne dreamed of the outrageous | tars duties anuuaily of $8,000. le sass 1 in| (ganenmers emptying the ca hitters be organ ‘ yards, secon t fs the same kind of a game that felned Goft by the collar and started to tak Manirenl tremeices Wi ver, no cne dreamed of the outrameous | tary dacs annie a wnich woud aot e4 a acta NY cual ince, beak Naveed) ah 8 Mane the Virginia Jockey Club tried to work ‘a neigh MONTREAL, Ange 11. —The wt manner in which human life was made fi The exckement at last attracted th nee after thirty-eight | At St. Asaph, but which was stopped whip bh to-day that $49,090 worth of light of. The wonder of all who heard — dttention of Policemen Monahan and] moves. Piard and Tschigorin drew an ee Sales oe by the Juckey Club, old, a broth ‘ purlcined from the safes of the City Treasurer in| the testimony was that the buuding had | 8, 8. Brown's Kentucky Stock Farm.| Buchannon, who cornered the beast] Evans gambit after thirty-six moves oston, 1b yards: It must not be understood that tho iow. Ia. the mouth, podrrnreae Tees ys Peseclis Re aes passing of persons to and from the em nHenbads it vomed up by a docior.” @ Clty Hall, Clty Treasurer Robb admits the not fallen long before. LEXINGTON. Ky., Aug 1t—The noted Pit | and shot tt dead. = - | ds, second | ace track 18 permitted by Pinkerton’'s eee ade s complaint of anscult, Me aad | are molaeitg, tut the man who haa char Upon his own testimony Architect | pure \" apt, 8 8, Drown, as leaned oe For Ins : [ateman at the latter's pleasure, Tt ts 0 fending his litte brother. Magis: | them, Wiillam McDunnough, ts sick In bed - —|tarm and will bring hie h including | Use an udry Sonp, Lethe Beat. | pase & fitth; H. ©, Wheeler, Orange, N, an order from the Association eh trate Braue Leid ihe Loy in $300 ball. cannot be seem ee (Continued on Third Page.) Imp. Kichmoud and Troubadour, to Kentucky. | The genuine Ges colored woman oo wrapper, 9" saw. Pime-2ae permits free egress and ingress, han in LANA URlaR at Bhi