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x 100,000 Larger eexa Than 10 Papers Combined, WORLD HK Me Wo ws my tie tation, 594,178 Per Day. Commercial Advertiser, Morning Journal, THE WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT. | BE DOBTING ey BY BALLCON. “The Evening World's” Novel Experiment to Be Repeated RST RACES 4 Second. SECOND RACES THIRD RAC! THE WINNERS AT SARATOGA, | With Liza Drawn, Arapaboe|! Captures the Hurricana Stud Staces, ALENT DEFEAT THE BOOKS, FIRST RACE= ening World.) ces MARY IFFIGULTIES MET, (Special to The F AQUEDUC for Monday a races of the Queen's County Jockey Club this afternoon, The weather e superb for 1 at the opening of the sport | scratches were bulletined, Hone the worke for y Island episode, his riding on Unity. the judges a satisfac- was suspended did not give explanation the Jockey Club, engagement He was py FIRaT RACE five tui “netting Hidago Second, SECOND RACE— Colvitie Firat. Mildred D, Secon: THIRD RACE . Where Larissa and ploted ‘the feld home, by a neck from san! | wo lengths before Miary | kyrie 11 1 FOURTH RACE— Sky Blue Second, FIFTH RACH andelabra First, Evening World.) track was slw time was out of the question. the Hurricane Stud Stakes Caesarion, Liza and Arapa one of the fastest miles hoe would run The weather was cool and clear, alengih and a attendance large. ‘Ten carloads of ineluding the Blemton and Gid- . leave here to-night for Sheeps- From to-day on horses wil! be shipped to the seaside course, except those engaged In stakt delay at the post tne running away of Dr. Morrice, a heavily backed three-year-olds wd upwerd; one mit Heiting, St. HILFin. | so sip moe eal to a wood start race owing and. Sun Up | fer furnishing the public with the de- and = an Up were in front | greysin; hand. lian Was sent along and the stewards. was thrown, but not injured. T. Morehead, he streten Aur i leagih in front of Sun Up, ‘Time=1.43. y resigned bis was ‘insinuated that head's decisions were influenced by Jilge’ Powers agreed to act as third steword until the close of the meeting emotional The latter | ed the rec and and hel? It to the SHOT AT ST. ASAPH. SAPH, Aug. 18 1 haif furlongs.~ furlongs.—Won by | SECOND RACE. *) \LEXANDER ISLAND ‘ENTRIES. HXANDER ISL- fortstigd Jan imm For two-yearoida; shut out hy Piniwater parts of a ie e| ea race of FU Aldo, the apie form SARAT OGn El ENTRIES, AKATOL thts for Cochran) 4h even was second to the far Sky bive dropped back, giving Way > up, and, catehing, Caraccas at the fur- by a half lengsh Who was four leng won driving, ie nile and a Navalioe Ei irone ot Case sporting news sce —_— = FIRE IN A UNIVERSITY. Bultimore Engines furry to Johnna BALTIMORE, fire department responded to an alarm at Johns-Hopking University that the laboratory is on fire, Death of Seu Buanxrr’s Flavoring Exirac's took the gold medal ai the Midwiuter Fair, (a Se Che [ * Circulation [ Cireutation ‘Books Open ‘to > A? in the Trial Réces, Aug. 1 racing pur- as on hand. first race and referred to mit the second Guy Ropes Will Maintain a S ng Air—Both Boats Ready. Hie Fin Vee yin Bla gan aia ee we ts & Interest’ in| the trial races 556 6 6 |the selection of a defender of immediately | America’s Cup, to be sailed to-mor- lise Lynah kept the ah kept the) row morning, i# pardly secondary and ‘the others | (hat displayed in the coming cup races | The leader | (hemselves, and, although the majority | of yachtsmen expect to see Detender jected ay the champion to meet Val- 4 Uhe contests With \.eilant | are on the cards, warly got up sail and made a quick lie Fin. | from Bay Ridge (o the Horseshoe sigeyalh | Acronaut following her ss rapidly ner sicam would permit. 5 ship shape, every sail in place, Aantal its covering canvas, and every part ENP | her standing and running gear in abso- Souven'r keep- | .utely perfect o A Roundelay at hin!” On deck was every evidence of prep- mmand and won in a] aration for @ great race, The trim Roundelay, who | yacht had been stripped tor to-morrow fore Bowl encoun and only her anchor c remained of all her cruising gear, fact, ever tee. As in previous races “The World" has neglected no prepai order named. | tails of the trials while they are ring | cial tu ee carrier-pig. ting St, HIL-Fin. lofty perc! ta exe Many of the difficuities wlueh pr front at, flag: ip at an even altituae and kept track to-day ake it possible to ascrnd from site, extr > Land 8 to 1; en for place; 14 Aven Titvie | Highland Beach, piace: 8 the lew ng a teper raph cable across 9 "The Evening World" of Iphurte avid, tons and to All erating was With Which Lo sup) balluon of 12.000 cubic feet capacity 3 ite new experiment land Beach hn from the property of 1) will aseend, Dasing the exne porting the alrsh ity cable pad out through a t 1s was done on recent ovcastons, “lin order to make so f ar as poss! Ko) has been done te Of the races. Crowds View the Engtinn Ya nth Hy far the most interesting object on halt furlon ew bay Us morning was Dunrayen's crack single-sucker, Val Li Wl kyrie HL. which arrived Ce Ying after a voyun” of ‘8 from Gourock, Scutiand 1 full view of prome} Shore... 199 [ Of Liberty lat the Lb wine, yylto get ther first glimpre of the t y Iv | english yacht which is soon to try con- *Sturphy 18 clusjons with Defender Stakes; two miles, | 8he surrounted at her anchorage M0) craft, and passengers on the ik. the] Aw they passed by the bi amet vaent, scarcely a hunde & modeler (Coutinued cn Tatrd Page.) NE Ww YORK, HOEBER AT IT AGAIN, Too Funny Little Man Deo'a He Is Coroner and Counsel. MONDAY, DEATH IN THE STORM. |Three Lives Lost and | People Injured at Pitteburg, Not Cound by Law to Liston to Lega! Objeciion: One Woman Was Blown Into the River fiom a high Bridge. Ho Forces Hoard of Health Docto tw Serve on the Jury. anand Three Children storm was the most tor j tive that has vis It came without \ time when the parks wore people and the ed with excursion as known at Coroner Hoeber made an inquiry | morning Into ¢ Sas-Generating Plant Established at Highland Beach and a Tole- was called io the graph Cablo Laid Augusta Thomas, rivers with by Kraft, the prisoners, we: appeared for the Coroner's Physician Huber, who per- formed the autopsy, said the woman's blood-polsoning, resulting from malpractice or possibly from a tall, The Coroner started to read the ante- which objection property damaged to the extent TO MAKE THE CAR STATIONARY. | [> ‘The dead are: Millie Linbaugh, cook on the tion= Building Inspector Buckley Incrim:- ary Observatory 1,500 Feet in Archibald Sephie “T allow the objection to be stated by T overrule It and I'm ‘upted Coroner ther it is a legal the stenographer. going to read it,” Hoeber, ‘no matter wh document or not.” ‘Then the Coroner read the statement, the two prisoners, s when called as a witness sobbed and broke down, The Coroner had taken any waid she told him she had, . Bteckler objected to hearsay evi- and was over in half an hour The wecont day's goasion of the in- quest Into the deathy of whose lives were crushed out in the fall of sired lightening a which accused ( iees and outhouses if his wife ‘The witness So tremende tornado that and many barges, coal boats anil id the Coro- yesterday afternoon Vigilant forced against and the side The Coroner is not | PoE! side Sasdy ook, er fuiuntul tender Is haw decided th mination either 0 colored cham | Aloft, her rigging was tautened and aeked the witness if he inder vrmaids we !oough, who bec question out. The steamer Courier, rs on board, Then, turning t with 499 passen do this thing.’ “Lam his counsel Me eee oroju | making a landing at Painter's Milis, and all were discharged ing suggested a readiness figs and start in the finest ri of her career at five minutes’ no- the counsel, Kis height al attempted to cross (he | if that Ie the ruling of the! ening wileiwind and blown Into the rive tions witrlwind and blown Into the rh Arehtinld Bepbie was Wown into the ‘The facilities afforded by spe ong, special wires, again be supplemented, as in! Kinget, who was | che recent races, by a captive bailoon, from which an expert, who is a sailor. hewspaper man and telegraph reporter, Med is ty | Will describe the race as seen from his over a wire leading direct- Aa 2 [uy into erne Evening World? office. who was called tn whe na dying & yostarten to testit of wome coal barges fi was married and had P Bteckier obfected to th had been extremely he “If you sustain hen | Sontact wich @lectric-tight wires vent- nt experiments in aerial re- Me pee fongeh [Porting have been overcome, It *Rin''was a poor | Deen found more desirable to send the | baliooa up from the beach near Sandy | ree eer | Hook instead of from the Hightands ct avesink, owing to the currents of air hat interfered with maintaining the air. must not mak many objectton= Now, 1 will tness testify.” returned a verdict thie efter tracks and blown into the Monongahe! Monongahela es were car- hoirgning due to produced byt persons unknow! {and Gastle Shannon inc prmetietaly land Gastle Shannon in by the wing and demolished. On Arch street. | was blown over, | 4 double frame dwellin, |cupled by Mra, Duly. with three children che building went down Mrs »| the midwife. Krafi, however, r the charge of cine wthout a lice In his haste to get a jury to hear F Heber rai t Building for! her eldest othara drafted. Dre | smaller children sere butler In the ae. The same fate caught car constaitly swaying. In order r reparations had | Ginary preparations hed! annie Winter case, Cor ked the Criminal furymen, and amonj Hubbard, Maler, or the Bureau of Conte There men were all made, amounting to the establish- ment of a complete gas generating plant, as well as a special telegraph piant, son and Gra: epuk, Dizenses ie in the Health | from. hox Board's room waiting to report to their | got there a number of men had dui superior and get out upon thelr rounds The Coroner satled Into the office Jur: and recruited them ail threatening ‘them with arrest if did not answer the summons at once When Dr. Charles 8. Benedict, Chet | the firemen of the preparations was | Pegple out and found them ali un ote korhadg, broke while ago, opened at 10.9 o'clock this morning | vefore Coroner Fitzpatrick and a jury n Part HL. of the Court of General | Sessions. wsbury, to connect the balloon with 1 Telegraph wires leading directly| pefore noon, When the storm y rushed to the fences to held and keep from being blown over wird tore up the fences, Rep and children to and tro. ot soaking wet, and many’ were FOUND HER LOST CHILD. A Little Tot Asteop Lake Trajn . This ca- ble 1s 00 feet long and welgis over 3,000 enries and , 9ounds. Another item was the shipment) of tne Bureau of Contagious Diseases races on this {and storage of two und a haif tons of arrived and heard of the plight of hi “aL deputies he rushed to office, where the Inquest was in He presently rushed out, auy “T will have to let my men stay there, though it Is arsingt the law afraid of a wralsle and blew men, Ung rumor was current that John B. | Ireland, the owner of the building, vould net he found. { of ice and e quantity of tron flings. f these had ty be prought trom his city to Hoghland Geach and store: jconventently to the machinery for ger- ply with Hoeber.” made a formal | ment to the Board of Heaith regarding s rs extraordinary action. dhe wished this statenient to lie 4 Fitzpatrick issued a warrant for (he ar- re nn Greenwood ‘The Evening said officers were in seareh of nim World’ was rreatly aided by the High: avement Company, charge of the f¢ en the balloon | Mercer street station, wan said in iments in balloon le vis Disease © moored and pii-block, ko anywhere out of the coun the Slate f that the Car imperatively s from all of t CHESS AT HASTINGS, naberg and Tachine districts dally, yvenl tbe swaying and | # fixed ob- | « a Henyvy Materials The firs called was Louis) Lanismotr Clinton street, He] said he yorked for the Masons’ Sup- plies Company, on mosireet, He bat for the fy jeat he atapp short tine servatory or the car at a height Mfeet three ob four guy ropes | ae xigles which will te made 8T/ Sary by the direction and force uf lw i "in short, everything that expense Welonegy and # i dese to make anne ae Tove plan ‘of reporting a success to 5 o'clock apparent in "The Byer VALKYRIE iil. IN HARBOR. JUSTICE STRONG DEAD. Papires at per Bay, ere jast eve days and FLAGGED THE FAST MAIL. It Was Only in Fun, Very Serio ‘The challenger for the America's Cup | jay at anchor just east of the Statue aders ttery, where crowds of people | gathered at an early hour (his morning yesterday flagged the Chicago fast mail! h and Frederick ‘. » Lie carriage drove away by a swarm of harbor boate and small taten Chase 140) Island ferry-boats and the Sandy Hook steamers had an unoxpected treat when they came up to town this morning. white cd fect distant, Yrainman Slack told Magistrate Kud Weather Forecast. close schedule time, might cause serious Magistrate Kudlich committed Laseko exacuy what it ts for bart do not pr Pome at this stage of the inquest to telllan unequal distribution of weight, A/ sete 2 . Ne " mplicate, They are. faulty Construction of the foundations | AQUEDUCT RACES WILL UE GIVEN s last hearing the Witness Was asked (ontinued on will be turned ntive Sullivan, Lim to Peeksisiil ior trial, © “ Circulation . Books ( Open to All.” A | over July, 1894, was great: | circulation of any one of nine New York * 53,473 GAIN PER DAY———K THE WORLD'S gain in July circulation r than the total papers. Pay ¥ as ote oe we THE WORLD'S 8 July cioulation vas 2 t U8 per th * PRICK ONE © ENT. to bring these estimates here, I propose he read the Buckley you ever were beng made Way Sianghter-House | in. to Be Arrested, ever tery in Hons had ne only twei sof eoner o he dil not maxon wo! “Did he Garry Testifios at the Inquest)! Yon Vie toa me $9 Nimselt, He had that He Was Stopped from One ment “Ito get Inspector at th sntract fe 1 do," w th, « the nated by the Startling ‘Ar Metntyre Story. w e fifte nomen Welmht May the Ireland) building, W and West Hroadway, twelve days | “W, JOSEPH GARRY, WHO P Refore the procendings becan a start Following rapidly on the heels of this port came the etatement that Coroner tof Ireland, Phe Coroner confirmed the report and The Coroner said he ie the war Hot to Polleeman %immerman, of t thiy mornin officer power to but in The warrant gives tb Foreman for tows of BG Aug 2 os Atcrnes Wellman came (his polit. He appears for recalled it the number of Cin bids yatraccors who had ‘or the ¢ withess reat on and finally ame Parker to put up f Amount. was Ite finally reduced hting inspector? the entive Indie e conract 6. Tai tnt there several times.” The Owner of the West Broad: | iis te viert is caver ass E [)| || (N r Wan Interested, noid beaver tell you that the spect. trataling “ere | OO ” tead of ayreeen was interested in Donnell who [Mad put in a bid of $92,100 for ail the i rT] ell you he was Interested in ere ny opinion at all ee son ee} OHANGE FOR A DOUBLE PLAY. I have not tO By building, went there made ‘an investiga- vt no ¢ by others, but have Have Been Unequal, : * : Third | ewert, tell us what you think.” Third, Saving Griffin. might have been 1 T thought 1D THE FOUN ancien Ame the work of the Jurors asked In amaze: | 6 Jounts” Start the Last Game " “Do you ty to von vas bulldh Digaing, Devpy. Honan. to aay he was building Pea Against Grooms with HE WOULD HAVE FOUND THE WELL Matted to nine about 4 ee Pal nite tet ahs Poor Play. ler the central ’ that you, the clusion?" read all the | It Wasn't Accepted, Though. and Davis Neglected to Cover DN DOYLE TAKES ANOTHER DA é Qn the Grounds, but Not in Uni form or On the Players’ Bench —3,50) Spectators. (Speclal to The Evening World.) HASTERN PAKS, Aug. 19.—Gotham’ collection of hopefuls again crossed the big bridge this afternoon, bent upon re- venge for ull the humiliation that has been heaped upon t em during the past three months by Foutz, Griffin & Co, came some fourteen strong (or and really believed they were to demonstrate their claim ball vers, which New York cranks have ntly began to doubt Whether this outward show of renewed confidence Ig but temporary, time alone can tell. It ls to be hoped, however, that they have at least shaken off that Ured feeling. Even the fact that “Roaring Bill" Kennedy, he of the proud Fitzsimmone- like airs and terrific speed, was down to pitch for the Clayeaters, did not seem to worry the Harlemites before the game. Since Saturday evening they have evidently laid In a new stock of nerve food, for upon all preceding form Roaring Bill" should have a walkove! Hevetofore the “Joynts" have laid down © William without a murmur. This afternoon was the last time the Wo teams wil meet this season. In he eleven contests that have taken place thus far, the gang fvom the lesser portion of the Greaten New York, have walked away fith victory perched upon their shoulders, no less than eight umes In hopes of taking (he closing game, the New York management put in their star manipula ther, Meekin, But for a disagreeable wind that } ov across the dismoic, errrytug clouds of dust into the faces of the spectators and though this most disa je nuisance had been entted to the fon of the Brooklyn management, no effort has en exerted to remedy it. The grounds Captain-Manage le was again | cus by hit abeence from. the eam. Te was present upon the rounds, hut did not appear in uniform, neither dic he occupy the — players’ bench before the game began. There were but few New York rooters sine the 3000 persons present, At least, Im there were they kept thelr sence pretty well concealed, The Batting Order, New York. Brooklyn. Fuller, 58 Griffin, cf, | Tiernan. rf. Shindle, 3b, Van Haltren, ef, Corcoran, ss, Davis, 3). Anderson, If, Wilsen or Doyle, 1b, Daly, 2b. Treaway, rf. La Chance, ib, Dailey, ¢ nnedy, Ds irnt Inning. oran to I nance Was “Giant” # end. raan got the same deal, Van had his waiting clothes on, and his te was rewarded with @ free tick La Chance's cornel Davis hoisted a high one, which Daly wath y fathomed ‘Meek’ single Into Van's tere iller made a mess of * easy Dounder, and both Brook+ uble play uid have been easily made. Core cloverly sacrificed, Anderson then tapped a littl to Meekin and Griffin started home, "Meck" started to catch Griffin, but Davis left third base uncov- ed and the bas 1 held occupants, Griffin getting back to third safely, Meek Pefused to allow Duly to connect.’ Trede | apeeu were safe where a ¢ wtraces Ht were Ouse tw enfuned to allow DAW te Sonnet, pe Fee ivy, the fai HEN SR and was thrown ou runs, Hin, He Aneta Ae Q put up| | Gicdud Inning Lane tonnes " | Wilson's pop fied to Oaly. “Good Cornell's ve iron work was] eye’ Tommy Burns swatted the leather Ree atin | slong tha fort eid foul ine tors two ut Tou Company's bid for the sand kKeut on its third on Anderson's TAR ER aR Cea aoe # Bu Ae kha) Wild throw. Gritfin maue a great eaten we otnTd, Radley, who had a hard time | | Ye'stamord's. terrific low “uner, MVInKE ON the present UF, by av corking ‘throw nated Burns at . | SCORE BY INNINGS Conayer sted against New York 200 Hs of the court being taken up ae rN pe reading of such estimates. He whut it Was all about . . | 2 Mir, Metntsre, “1 know ARCHITECT HEMRENS. FULL DETAILS OF THE NEW | YORK-BROOKLYN GAME AND TH ———- | IN THE NIGHT ETXRA, Third Page) oe

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