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iis iid y INFLUENCE AMONG THE EDUCATED. : BAR LARGER THAN POPOLODS CITIBS. | THE WORLD'S 1890 Population of The total attendance at all Colleges and E CIRCULATION IN JULY \nnstox Universities of the United States is... 141,800 " WAS pat TIMORE “ The World's July Circulation per day was 554,178 554,178 A DAY. ( AN FRANCISC ) PINCINNATI.. 6 6 [ “ Circulation Books Open to An” | _ [« Circulation Books Open to . An,” | 6 6 PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, AUGUST 2s, PRICK three-quarters in 1.84 1-2. Klamath was Hanwell, 122 (sims) 1 | And as many times Eadie Kadie, Bddie , three lengths behind. Bengetta. Rice tas ul eneli MOONSHINER RAID. t ried unucceastuly ta ldeete the july Tn entering the stretch Azote insreased The race was oniy r - Staterd aud Banton made short work his lead to four lengths, and won the del Carreres, who : Distitiing of Dummy" Hoy. Methee pasted a heat and race easily In 207. Bengetta Jer a pull and fin , DERE Lad ss site one past Barrell, but got no further Bot second money and. Kclamath third, : Yront ering own : tured by Revenue OMecen, * tha m initial | suck ving, tap, en Agok was driven back to the front of The Bluver. rime Lite xt ; : é | poitix easy hotunder to Stafford, on grand stand cheers were given for jock- Thint RavesWiving. Biakeas. Fi For a month an illicit: whiskey still ' [which he Was disposed of at first.’ No ey and horse and a floral horseshoe was 8) course. Won hy Hey det Carter has been running in full blast at 248 8 i runs. — > ] presented to McDowell. ws id aatie shu vette o ane e not 0 Puller shot a single past Smith, Ter- The lime of fu in the second heat Neiten oc" ut Reoae eu eeitaet gests sie choses cot : : Sout twine, nnsalated,, helped | H, Sonmlteren Oe teenies pare ae aocn Fourth Race—O Won by the bla ein det Cail bi Hin ni | wer Ors Ao econ. Van walked. Wil: oO the best record, for thle track 1# ing Dutehman. 1 th Was se r plac rates is morning by on forced Van at second, but Fulle slower than the Wentcrn kite racks | WEPDDENG Clips Ome-Afth OF ajar weiseiere nied ihe oi vente omeers, Fortman,, kinater | Weloome for the Ex-Giant, bat | e Hac vs corner 2.08%, was made by Allx at Galesburg, Driscoll and Hatin. ‘one past He Seiya, pagum par* "ll Seeond from the Sixanda | RESULTS ATST.ASAPH, rm malt oocurns wwe wok 4.) the Bleachers Are Solid | kes tetel hime drm 2.40 Trotting, Purse $2,000, RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH. Aug 2s | ROOM the police had not discovered that AC Une end of the Aynt NZOTE BEATS Sie cage ea | Half Porlong Record, | rm races run sw amie racic tosay ve. Janythtng unusual tad boon gota on for Tom Burns, ths it “nero the Mel, carrying ONS | 1 7 Vawin wdlmiring. fri nu Feshette thesis)... irat Race—Six and a quarter fur.) Wondered how tt was possible for buat PSE BS AUG RSE Elia Madison (MINER). ...... sin Jongs—Won by Redowac, 1 to Land 6] to be carried on ao long without s nd in j ‘The horses in the 240 trot for two- | Second Race—Pour furiones. Won by |@ Man named Spiro, for whom the Rev A AEN GURU ROUEN a | year-olds were called up for the first Proper, 7 to Fo and 2 (0 1, Lor ax 1. [enue officers are on the lookout Nernan Usk eae oF Rien one, eat at 2.80, Six faced the starter. Fred Second, 6 to 1 for place; St. Laure 1 —— but Miller raced across the rubber on __+—. 8. Moody was a hot favorite at 3 to 6 third, ‘Time—-0.50 12. he Lusiness wis vered” according he ro “alle nade a sensational for the heat and 4 to 6 for the race.| FIRST RACE— to tho revenue people by Michael Mac- the Wprow in. Fuller made a seusational Bingen was 2 to 1 for the heat and @ Sei 1K iki Kentas, an undersiaed long-beanted Pole, | Wing Pits Twirler Parrott, Nick- Ree aT aint bier 1 ce. é Mi Fi - fi * i . . Betters His Own of LOG 4H) ins Aeattagiss ee Oe) Nach neon Secoue peal lel a AL Ae i ar are se etre. wetet mureee|CH€Q@S Paskolka Literally Stafford choppe 7 to the front when the word was given| SECOND RACK— Bat Lawyer Purdy Offers One for] pasement of Jt 1 Ne i ae i sphere thrice rell’s grounder Was and That of Fleetwood’s and opened un a long gap nt the frat Wevabers First: Mis Client, Neverthelens, ‘The still was in a room about Mitcen the Harlomites Uo hot for Sinith and the Duke arrived aryes t e Dea telle, ja Madison and Watson fol Sant Mario Second, Abraham & Friedland, a drugs feet square In the rear of tne sho. - — t Ewink § cor Wht insad bs oF C . rf ‘ - second by Ruste. No runs, Track, 2063.4 thet ‘The favorite being cent evetha| THIRD RACE Fe Bra Ry deere at toon Loaded. Uf ant taverns REPORTERS WON AN EASY GAME. of His Victim to the good and the other hve strung ey Bil Comecias Bis who, on Aug. 21, was found guilty of re [Stl had been boarded up and papered out. Bingen was distanced, Time— ceiving stolen goods, was sentenced by [O¥er, 80 as to Kive the apowraace of a Parrott singled, Turke was presented ; 2.28'1-2, Ina Secon Revordes Gott thie wiornite in Part 4, [Ulan Walliat tho rear with a handsome diamond locket, Kd: Second Heat.—There was no betting,| FOURTH RACR— die then sWitted a florce bounder to- —- ‘ f the Court of General Sessions, to two] The entrance to the acll was from the People H wards Fuller. "Shorty" made a glorl- Bs 1 | Fred 8. Moody being considered a sure : |Showed Polo Grounds People How ron s | : winner, Four to five was offered on Fly Dutch months tn the Penitentla rear of the house, which js a four-story ous mess of it and ro re I nec ah TROTTED THE MILE IN 2.082. Silver Lake for the place, The favorite M beMdolasoblg Dene ond. Goth moved up on Ho fice ia “i Law: 08 handed up| tenement, AAV th, allow! Biddy Beeline won all the way as he pleased, and the Patrician Second, Pte He eitee ean en OL Rene of atone diam taadats Ge| | Play Ball and Made Them |i ‘retusa to allow wildy “Serie others came in the same order as they & petition for clemency signed by over with th M basement door, whieh is half glass, and i i A Wink huluied One to tiscness Nt aid In the first heat, le exception (Spectal to The Evening World.) 1,000 persons. ‘There were also letters] enabled. the. moonshiners to establish Quit in Four Innings. GAM USL OTEUD ENC) oA) RUS Benzetta, Last Year's Kentuoky | timengometeo™ Who war distanced.) pact TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, | POM INET Mecarily, Judge Goldfogle | good “luok-ot SCORE BY INNING He Wanted Money, Which the © Henry Wright, Prosident of the United! “afie. still room) has no windows or a He i Fred 8, Moody, having won two heats,| Aug. 2%.—Race-goers got the worth of | Hebrew Charities, and Elward Grosse. | other means of ventilation except the metAAAM ie O LO - Ww Faturity Winner, Foroed was declared the winner under, the) their admission fee to-day by almply| grate MAve, Some. egtiancy in ot-| door. he room ‘ie. tightly celled and (Special jo The Evening World.) ee = - aoe Refused, and Him to Do It three only in two-year-old races, unless | sitting still on the grand stand and en-| Purdy, so my faith nl phi] Krooved with yellow pine, ao the pun-| polo GROUNDS, Aug. 2.—Baloons In FULL OF THE smw Killed Her. . in peth o} he sour- aw % otherwise specified. Silver Lake got] joying the delicious salt breeze that | tions’ hax © "been shake lat Perk | Rene aml OF the achat neache the iv, | the vicinity of the Polo Grounds were NNATI GAME AND THE sec jones and Y person way convieie: court na overhead \e ’ id bunting to-! oes blew in from the south, person was convicied in this court nat Ing rooms head decorated with flags and bunting 10°! GioensHBAD HAY RACES WILL BE sins The attendan 54 2 F raider lay entered from the|/day. The occasion was the return of 5,000 PEOPLE SAW THE RACE.) ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. | average. fully s0m persone being prev | Wal, anieversthiuld actin minal! [rear hes foutd no one AL Work, PM | oaGig nuke. and a number of other [GIVEN IN THE siaut extea. — |HE TRIED TO KILL HIMSELF. Senne ent. The track was in perfect condl- | Gone tn justices tu the one convicted | Simplete aet_of Aistiling apparatue ail notables, representing Cineinnat's in- — RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL-| tion. i 4 ie POUttOne Wi The Record-Breaker Easily Takes | AND: Aus. .—The entries and weights| Charley Dwyer, non of M. F. Dwyer, | Nor not begging for ‘clemency, but de OE ren ares dud etored’ around the | Most of all, the reappearance of Burke Made a Spring for the Knife and for to-morrow's races on this track are|the prominent turtman, went on in the| Mgnding the convicted gre trecdom. | Sidon of the room. was the cause. The Incompetent Umpire ¢ In i‘ the Free-for-All $5,000 Purse; | a» follows: ring to make book to-day. He 1s under | prushes which he cold to rlediart, The officers carted away the still] Besides teh other decorations, one en- Work Right at the start. Revolver While in Coroner vit Hasente e , 7 80 Ded after pouring a quart or #0 of kero- | cor, , id refresh j Firat Race—Four furlongs: for maidens the tutorage of Joe Vendig, of Florida |also sentenced by the Recorder,’ w r “ terprising dispenser of liquid refresh: (Spectad to) THe venting Worlds) Dobbs’s Private Office. i cy. Cooper . 7 . eral sented cene in each barrel to ruin the mash Fred S. Moody Wins the 2.40. | Stasiy*fosiy co 182 Ipttan ied 000 CMR] Atmlette Club tame. To-day Chartey /Aftormaras fuspenint, sentence th Ca.) atyeniga way arrested und taket be: [ments near the Polo Grounds bad an] RAgTERN PARK, lrvoklyn, N.Y Senin 122 Noxlous.........-.., 98| acts as outside man in order to leara| there wane’ chane VUMnE than| fore Collector Grosse enormous sign with the snecripdon,| aug. 2s.—The Loulsville tallenders # —— Mistlowe 15 Mid Rowe 1a Aas decided to relase him for al swccome : ‘alae wistteiue eco 1 Mid Rowe ...-s---- $8] that branch of the business, Joe quotes|to get employment it was decided to. relage nits Welcome back, Eddie Burae.’ dis-| peared here to cross bats with the Clay- Cann ‘ ie OW llowed to return to (Special to The Evening World.) May 118 Ida May sss va] the price and makes the bets. Parent cropp ment Ware ete shop while, Revenue Officers | played above tho entrance of his gin|tatera this afternoon, ‘The fact thar | Annie Puskolka, tirty-elght years olé FLEETWOOD PARK, N. ¥., Aug, 28,| ij07 ,pooke sco" ME Whe Dexter 83) This ts the firat time that the Dwyer | ow ue [mnie nave (9 ferve A) Chrig J. Fortman and Bugene Gam- | mill, they defeated the New York team yor-|€@fly this morning was butcaered te —The great extra attraction, the $5.00] second Race-Six and a quarter furlongs; ecit-| Milly has kgured tn the ring as book- ——— He ht lA sec was lvueeten te Unkind frineds of teh little ex Glant|terday seemed to put a great deal of | 1eath of her husband, Charles, in thele free-for-all for the fastest trotting fly- | ‘1 makers. They have always been prom. feturte to-night, when he will be gath-|left fielder sald it was In thie 4.00] gteam in McCloskey'’s men and. their|®Partmenta on the top floor of the fiat. ers in the country, including Azote,| O12" ,jqc 0c cccc1ah SharlleB, vcs 7 iment as horsemen, and Charley Dwyer! POLICE MADE A MISTAKE, | erea''in with Mackimenmfamtf mataa | that Eddie used to spend much of his|hreiiminary practice was applauded by | 80Use, 615 East Thirteenth street, ‘The 2.06 1-4; Beuzetta, 2.06 3-4, and Klamath, | Tammany Wall 0.10100 Tear Drop - 3; | himself owns horses. st = gred in with Mackemas and taken De-|time and money. which ultimatly led | the rosters, murderer 1s under arrest, held mainly. 2.08 1-2, brought a crowd of 5,000 persons | Pickaway +97 Bella G. + 91 Wernberg established a new world'’s| Respectable Business Men Arrested | ('° “> ®. Z Irish Pat. no MT ——— to him being fired by the New York) ‘The Loulaville was entirely changed |C" the evidence of Gis ten-year-old to old Fleetwood this afternoon and] pjrq record at six and one-half furlongs in ce Fiy. longs; 3 for twoe 8 Sanpiciouns F % management. Do on ace daughter Pauline, who saw part of the some grand sport was witnessed. eettint Race—Five furlongs; selling: for to} 36 second race. His time was 1.19 2-6, hes eee DONNED THE UNIFORM. about on account of Hassamer, igs to wequainted with the leather, and ‘i Needless to ay, the desigacrs of | was recently signed by the eKntuck tragedy. Besides all the prominent trotting | Mom igor ME Fawn convssss 40 | beating by one-Afth of a second thelaescuin went to bole lculauartons a8 Burke's roast were out in for wee cently alge’ Dy the ekuuck@ "| No marder within recent times as a ‘a ae by the six-year-old mari quarters | mighteem New Policemen Appola: i the appeara f such c horsemen of the grand circuit there | Hallle Gay 10x Murray... soy] Fecord made by y | to-day and declared they had been out- theappearance of their old-tim: ton team. Hassamer played lla. firat Ppearance of such cruelty as that were many prominent citizens and a| AfiMis occa oO OT" |Geraldine in an Francisca, Nov. 3, | oy tt ated by the police ut th ed on Probat the field waa the signal cor kame with the Loulaville's to-day. cov- |! Which Puskolka stands charged, "| large contingent of the so-called “regu-| yy Jove 110 ‘Remorse sees es cat | 88h Albany line pler, foot of West Twenty-| Eighteen candidates were appointed | plause. ering frat base, while Splea wout be. |H#@ Was @ butcher, employed, when Be 17 lars” present. A dozen or more pen-| Oak Lawn ..........110 Brooklyn * ccct0t} As the latter only carried 8 pounds, | oocng street, thie mdrning to the police force an probation to-day,| It was not a circumstance, however, | hind the bat worked, which was seldom, in @ | cillers gave all who wanted to back | {ite Bravo oo 1) Tanta coca | Werabere’s race is vastly the better! “The young ‘men described themselves | as follows; Charles T, Weeks, 21 Hora-|to the new left fielder's welcome.| ‘Tredway, who haa not teen butting |*!8ushter-houre. Little of his earnings thetr favorites an opportunity to do so, | Min. 17 CoG. De vu.c..c.lo7 | Performance: “Annisette held the track |as Benjamin Grell, a wholexal grocer, |i gtreet; Philip E, Kiefer, 3% East| Tommy Burna has fast usurped Burke's | very well for some time, waa oniered tn [reached his wife, She was the malas and betting on thé result was lively and| Fifth Race-Four and «halt furlongs 4 {record up to to-day. Mer time was|of Mont dele ply Aee ae Pa ‘Thirty-nixth atreet; James J. Doyle, 116] ola preatig: Aiton the bench white Anderson cov. |2t8¥ of the house and practically the heavy. Hoey West eet Tae phindsese cic tig| 220 28 made June 2 of this year. id Max 1, Weil, a lawyer, | Lincoln avenue; Peter J. Finley, 11 Can-| It was the first appearance of the! ered right field in his place sole support of herself, husband and he day: wab AN idea! oni fae CE ie Jockey Scoggan has been signed tolof Pensacola, Flu. Mr. Greil is at the 4 315 ce thel 3 : five children, eas far 3 ; hon street; John R, Hawthorne, Porkapolitan gang in Gotham since their] when the game waw called thers were as the weather was concerned and the| | Sixth Race—Six and a quarter furlongs; welling, | Fide for J. J. McCafferty for the balance| Marlborough Hotel end Messrs, Kahn | West One Hundred and Sixteenth | early Spring performances here. At Lies ed . Tt was not jealousy of any other track was exceptionally fast. But the | °,!!a Soest + $8] Of the season. sith morning. they planned an oxcurs | cerects drenry A. Mallon, #1 West G4.) 050 se aa’ at the present, winge| oon’ woe Dersone present man that prompted Puskolka to murder old course is not as fast as some of the| Pulte... eer 1 oe FIRST RACE. sion to West Polnt Military Academy,| oreythe atreet, Thomas, Ridder,” 207| braves led the Glants by a single notch Be Batting Obser, his wife as had at first been supposed Kitetracks in the West, where Alix, | AMM occ Mt Waskaratanver aving Fiduen’ a wiutees See cee PER Tr ee ae Une) West Ninety-second street Johi H-lin the race Nine games had been] ,,/rookiyn. Loutevilte. by the neighbors, It was because she Azote and Directum have covered a| Winigale 5 A Before boarding the boat two police- | irmstead: 60 Wifth avenus, Hugh S| played by the two teams and the Har-|Snindie, ab, Sens ay was Ured of supplying him with money mile in record-breaking time. Therefore | J8°% +:++++- b St MILFin. | mon, whose numbers they helieve are | ingher, 767 Sxth avenue; Griffin Bursley, | lem peta had captured five. SOraOran: wa; Clarke: Lt. and refused to give him any more, Om record-amashing was not expected, but 105. (Ernvat) 961 and v99, without explanation arrest-| 448’ ast Forty-eighth treet: Jamen J’) Manager “Buck” Ewing selected Hussamer, 1b, her refusal he decided to kill her, and SES Vols UIs ; ye ed them as suspicious persons. Cherry ei he ae a : many thought that Fleetwoot's track] WILL SUE FOR DAMAGES, = | (2rt: 10%, (oem ss iais They were taken to al her nection of | ponges dh West One Hundred and Fit, | “Tacks” Parrott to take care of the|[ . Gouin, a went about it in a manner that leaves record of 2.06 3-/ made by Nancy Hanks Fred Train, 108 (Carey) the pler, where Bupt: Rokaus claimed tl centh street; Henry Klomberg, 887| pitching department for his team, while : Uttle doubt as to the premeditation, : Gunriee IL, 108 (Loud) recognize one of the men as a crook | Seve . Me aplaly ; te fn 2595, would be broken before the swift) James Fiynn Claims He W simaghie,” 108 (Pratt)... Wad'soen tn the Court of General | 4° Want Fiftyenccond street; Sohn hig: | AMOS Rusle placed his variety of speedy Meberncte; p. Mutilated the Dead Body, ones finished the big free-for-all. " Beau Ideal II. 106 (T. MeD" Sessions, 773 Prospect avenue; Henry Bi curves upon exhibition. Umpire—Mr. Burnh: ' - justly Put Off a Cable Car, h ‘ araiy i : y Baxter, pire—Mr. Burnham, Besides the big event there were two Predwcament, 105 (W. Cook). Detective-Sergeant Vallely appeared, t Twenty-sixth street Capt. Davis tried a new third baseman and the other for two-year-olds in the | Levy's office, secured the discharge at| Nantucket, 108 (Kelir) iiely, eaked) what. they, could show SILVERWARE GOES UP, Of the Paterson team, He hundied him. | O'Brien out. to La Chance, unas-|razor-ike keenness, Theu he dug the 2.40 class. A good band discoursed mu- | Yorkville Court yesterday of James! Pergoty. 108 (Redman). ....16 it to prove they were not pickpockets . Seif nicely and gave evidence of being a | tated. Holmes lifted'a fly to Anderson.) knife into her mouth down to the sic between the heats and on the club-| Flynn, a lame man, thirty-five years| Rondout Il, 105 J. Keete).. 20-1 is the men prod eed credentials enough | | silanes fairly good batter. Chyrke® Srounder wot away from Daub | throat, and turaing it around nearly out house balcony a gay assemblage of | old, of 134 Kast One Hundred and Ninth] Harry Shannon, Annie Barron and] {9 sausty, Detective Vallely und were | Imerease of Tem Cents an Ounee| Thero is a possibility tha: he may be | way easily caught five feet from sec: | off the lower half of the woman's tees handsome, richly dressed women, the| Street, charged with disorderly conduct| Marquise made the running in close or- a by Big Manufacturers, canes oe wracsenigke ave ond base, but Turnham said “safe.” | and chin, Next he chopped at the back relatives and guests of members of the| 0" a Third avenue cable car last night. | der named to the last sixteenth, PLANNED JAIL DELIVERY. An advance of 10 cents an ounce in Monae Harvey” Watkins has come| Hassamer's single got away from An-| OP nor head, and concluded by slicing face First he cut her throat with his ows Ee Seameope HSeesaneg i deraon and the. batter" reached third New York Driving Club and of noted| According to the evidence, Flynn, with] where Marquise drew away and won fp the conclusion that, basepal gor turfmen in the grand circuit, viewed|® friend, John Campbell, of 14 Lexing- ly by two lengths from Annie Bar. announced to-d¥y as the result of an} with the aid, of Capte George, Pavls its | PY Corcoran and La Chance. One run, | below the spinal column, the races and lent additional charm to| ton avenue, boarded a north-bound car| FON, Whe was, four lene ront Of | Young Woman, It In Sald, Tried (0) agreement between twelve of the moat|umprie, Watkins and eight other Polo | grins snort fy ed | ‘afely: | Puskolka and hia wife came from Ger= the scene. Starting Judge Frank Walker |#t Grand street. In getting on, the car spCOND) BAGEL Empty New Brunswick Prin extensive manufacturers of silverware | Ground employees tackle! the baseball | 1 at. third. Schoch and Cocoran| Many to this country ten years ago. sent the fleld off in good shape, and|Mave a lurch and Flynn fell against the}. |, ST ee cuit (Special to The Rvening World) tothe United Bts with the score 12-t0 10 in favor ot the | Joubled up on the former's) Her first husband was named Kart Messrs. Lehman, Williams and Mc-|Conductor, Andrew Cooper. He col-| ang, aif forlonge, ont UPwATH: Selling NEW BRUNSWICK, N, J., Aug. 2 many millions of doliura invented. inthe | newspaper men, Watkins concluded that | rounder to Shugast, No runs, Schoenlein, a butcher, who left her four- Gowan acted as judges of the races, lected their fare: 418. cara Resting. a. .| Emma Hogarty, a young woman of| manufacture of silverware, and their be ped enue nged the victors to an- Second Inning, teen years ago with considerable money — Frec-teeeAil, Pare Some insulting words followed on both 102 (Chora). 21 respectable parents, and Edward Voor-| @nnual output ts tremendous, other game. ‘Thee challenge. was” acs| Shugart hit for two bases, Sples sac-| and three children, of whom the eldest, ig sides. The conductor called a policeman | Ajax, 99 (Perkina)........... B-leven heea, who is well known in police ee eee - ted and the game will be played next|fificed. GetUnger's fy was muffed by! Lizzie, now nineteen years old, alone 1 H fasta (AnAy MeDewell) at Stanton street to have him put the| Halton, 80 olay) ee re circles, were arrested here to-day on a Earty Morning Fire: week Schoch, Shugart scoring — McDermott! survives, She remained a widow one x 4 ‘ 7 the price of niggling silver flat-ware in| {9 the conclusion that baseball In theory | Clarke scoring. Collins was disposed of | off a section of flesh on the back, just ‘ endance w a an | fanned'the alr, O'Brien singled. Holmes Klamath (Revmond) i man off the car, but the officer refused | Foundling, 90 (Keele)... charge ot conspiring to assist Michael Jot of towels eft to dry near a stove | ust ence re en Pally Goon | Mt by pitcned ‘baile filing the bases: | Year, when, meeting Puskolka, who wae Dan Copid (Walker? a“ to interfere, At Eighth street another] fants Crus, 91, (AcCiain).. at ake Barry and other prisoners in the Mid fe restaurant kitchen at 73 Allen street, of 3 Clarke pop-filed to Shindle, One run, a rather handsome blond young mam ogy oe re free-for-all were | °ficer Was summoned, and he, like the] “*iroke @own, Eas Glewex County Jail to ex ; 2 oSiplfen caught fre early thie mora SCORE BY INNINGS of twenty-four years, she fell in love horses -for- parr rH : 5 je woman Wak eng © marry | page was done rot called ap unt 2 o'clock, ‘The | "St sald: “I'm not in it." The con-| Wernberg went to the front at Barry, who was 4 e re over as stoh in halivay of 11 Mott] New York. GinninnKtd: Loniavitie aie — | with him, and two years later they were’ t eon duétor called upon a third officer at the] Start, ane een peated AP aDIDS | urson'as the leader Fee: early this morning. oc upled by China| waiter, aR, Burke. Wt Br. OOK - | married. Of the four children born of en TLesa Wilkes was with-| Commer of Fifteenth street, and this time| Who was five lengths before Ajax. Hal: | Dune some months ag men, was extinguished wiih ite dame Fleraun, tt. i phi thee wartane all aoe ie ee Gene AL tas Woot anton latina crud | Bane Ten enconen Uirect a eTioGe We] fon waa aegond Co the stretch, hare he | Stunt, dies, and, sang Cacia HAR atatrenceh Mev hes PIRATES LOSE BY DEFAULT, | th cliest: da is elgnt, Annie te atx, four starters. It Troquired ‘several ate | the. conductor's charge of disorderty | PiGY.,uP- Runyon broke down, Time! Win the reirasn of wen Band 7 Tannen, 1b. 1 * | and Lillie 1s four years old. Hee etetes laren, Anote aren | Magistrate nauient ak BIRD BAGH: Of whom’ han been captured, Three of | ‘The omiy flr aetounte of the bases | Rut aay, , Baltimore Gains a Hollow Victor: Karly Married Lit position, Beuzotta third and Dan Cupid|and he will bring a suit for damages | starters. Betung. St. mitrin, | Barry. His reputation ax a saloon bc 4 aj Ruste. |. Parrott, p. Me istic aht.2 ctlee, hen the couple came to this country, outside. th iat rote 4 Asot against the company. Rey del Carreres, 122 (Taral) 2-5 out 3 1? 18 masper and ward politician has not been | ing World Extra, lesaed | Umpire—Mr. Emalie. PALTIMORE, Aug. 28—The first base-| ten years ago, they opened a butcher Vhen the quartet got the word Azote oo Perkin i 6900 : pull game sched or to-day between | Sho) r vel trotted briskly away, leaving a length's Hee A: FOAM det Bt d Bae The Hoarty woman was released on|fmmediately after the last play b Firat Inui, | ball gar luled for to-day between | Shop on Throop avenue, Brooklyn, where Gaslight between himpelf and Klamath, {rebrand, "108% (Gritin)....201 $1 6 4 4 | $1,000 ball | be. de. Huste swung his big right thrice Baltimore ant Pittyburg, wa ured | they remained uatil about a year ago. Ria, laiter ati ed m Lenat che MET GEATH'BTRANRELY, cee 2 iia _ : forfeit to the former club because of | AS business began to fail they came to best of Beuzetta, while Daa Cupid was - _ 4 | not keeping up the clip and was grad-| A Truck Stipe, Slides and Crashes the failure of the Pittsburg players to | this city, and Mrs. Puskolka, who still ually letting a long gap intervene be- Jarrive in time held on to the money, purchased the tween himself, and Weugetta. |g « Man, The umpire made of the League | Cafe Waldorf, 14 East Fourth street arog ep tee Knrec-quarters gamely.| 4” unknown man, described as thirty-| rule which provides for such centin-| It Was an unlicenser restaurant, lamath made an effort in the dip to] five years old, 5 feet 7 inches in height wencles, itowe remembered that | After purchasing It she sub-set it, But @Atch the leader, but did not perceptibly and dressed in dark clothing, met death | the Orioles tried an almost similar her tenant defaulted in rent, and she Close the gap, and Azote went unser tue | 1 eculia er while at sharp oractie by schedull . } Wire a Winner by four lengths in 2.99%, |!" 4 peculiar manner while sitting on a i heduling a decided to run it herself, While her Klamath was second, Beuzetta third, | stringplece at Prentice'’s Stores, foot of Ls 4 wow York for the firs: day | husband wes at work in the slaughter= fur lengtha: behind: end Dan Cup'd | Joralemon street, Brooklyn, at 8.30 house, Thirty-ninth street and Eleventh a Fe Rs The first quarter | clock this morning, | jast years cnamp venue, where he procured employment, ‘ag made inti seconds, the aif in 103] A team and truck driven by Benjamin { Het lon with Levar ott | she proposed to run the cafe in the daye d the three-quarters 1 i Vv Pelt, of 169 Butler | upon wit e 8 rhe betting before the Arst heat was] one the truck struck @ itary fairersn f rooters les time, and her daughter, Lisgte, took 1 to 2 on Azote, ? to 1 Beuzetta and 6 to! displacing it, and it slid forward upor 3 | - ee charge at night. } Gach for the others to win the heat. | the'mane crushing iim to decth a | tin s ‘ By Indians or Whinkey Peddlerst 5 Beuzetta and 5 to BL, E porte Azote Tether three, Wagers were c to Mie, Rody of hn : ; at the Kiowa, Comanche and Apache} Puskolka was a drinking man, and numerous and some of them large ones ‘a tobacco box, seme t, c 4 dy ll eed Wile |in consequence of his love for Nquor On. both heat and race. policy slips and s-veral pawn tickets In i i J Zio ¢ com ers and pediiers, | quarrels {n the household were frequent, Heat—Agote was a rank fa- i rouge inst whom Maidwiu waxing & Tee | veieone fe heat and race at 8 to 10, | “e Hame of Qu.nian and McCaffrey, - LF ii against whom aldwin wie a re) | ‘Then he began to grow Jealous of bis And even at those figures bettors were rae See ! 4 wife, particularly when she refused not slow to take the ten end. Klamath All the Smiths Were There, 2 ( .|to give hin money. The jealousy, rage was 21-2 to 1 and Beusetta 3 to 1 for! pespack wn. 3, Aug. th—The twentieth | Z ; " g or whatever else it might be called, cule the Ment ted at a faster clip than he | annual reunion of the Smith family, descent. A 7 = F wi ig 5 euse Leads to Murder, | minated a few days ago when he went did in the first heat when the word was | ants of Peter Z Smith, 1» being held on the| i + Pg, Aug 2% —Jam etty, an} for Capt. Wiegand, of the East Fifth give. and Heusetta IMAL, prasaed By old Smith homestead at this place to-day, Isaiah | 4 wealthy wholesale liquor/ street station, and charged his wife Macy and went up te a reels | smith, the President of the society, made the \ : sar svn kilod in) ois adie thie {with keeping @ disorderly” house at 116 ‘Agote fairly flew to the quarter and | sidies cy Sabon argo orcloek, Tt! 4 = i \ Comal ES eM San MENT in Ril? £2" wast Fourth street, That was the Cafe he, halt, where the game fly a ot Mackentack ‘This iit’ era ee = A, \ , ss “ was the} {the Hotel Willey. and te! Waldorf, The family then living 0 8 si f reunion of the society on ‘the famous i i : . r m1 pire over the lensing | s & 2 BIS if appeared as if she would pass the weld- | oig Smith tarm, as a syndicate has euntieet ly , ‘ : COLI ndudatl’ falling MEME nthe flat-house 515 East Thirteenth Weebur Azote flew onward and kept | the property fur residential. purposes | Zz Ss i street. his lead A ie eRe ae wits wis) i Ny \ Jailed for ¢ outemps of Court. Capt, Wiegand examined the plese catia. te Sligetta trotted, past the| Much Exeltement, Little Fire, v - Seca ugianen : personally, He could find no evidence stand loud cheers were given her. Kla-| wo barrels in the eub-cellar of the building 1 ip. i J 2 eel Mee DE of a disorderly house, but told Puskolka, math was three lengths bebind Beu-).0 76 pujcon street caught fire at 2.30 o'cloce | iH an NG ated . he might be able to obtain a conviction eerhe judges hung up 2.05 1-2 a8 the time | this afternoon In some mysterious manner — o z se it . r ishment for the treatment for violation of the Excise law, The of the heat, much to. the astonishment ik re Moor and collar are 0: n 4 ? —d , (ls moraing and Captali de an appointmel the Wd. Agote’s previous record | Miaverk & Co. An alarin s x oe = : ” Jhi"for eomtemt of foure eee gu 1 is 1 att ; ae ee eee eee gecond | ax vwrned Im and soon the street. which at thie =~ 0 foe amnion 6h {ihe / Ore RNAS ee 2.08 1-4 ee re nd | D very = harrow, was choked J . = , supplem proceedia: a wi = made. more than his time to-day. ‘and horse cars. The greatest oc. == # the raid was to have been Pus he first quarter was trotted in 301-2 e 4 not ex : = 4 4 —— —— koika, however, failed to show up. Af ~ foie ae halt mile In 1011-2 and the | fae Gamage did act = cs < = Weather Forecast, terwards he gave as an excuse that Re ee-quarters 1n 1.3%. —- ake three diarten was the best offered on m Is a Fractricide. q = Forecast for thirtyorix hours ending § pw | AG Mistaken the place of meeting, an@ Azote for the race, and two to five on] 4. pu of ne eae re — : = oe ia New York City aud vielnity: Pair| While the Captain was in the Rasactie, and 1 to 8 on siameth for ht) Te A ether Aeam willow’ fore’ te| SSS = (okt anu on Thursday, slightly warme, sous | of the cafe, ne, Puskolka, had been af ace. be Abed = finery, winds the statton-house. ace again, and WAS | anawer shat rr noon — swing record shot nges | Hsing’ sincad “of ‘eusstta when | Mécm’ dita rors the, wounds” Relorenee. egies | —S Ld srning, hourts ss indi'aied | Whether he was there or not é— ture fcr the morning, hours, ae Indiaed quarter Was reached ini he made a statement iu which be accused his! bas | yerapersiore Ice ee SpOcene vce oes Paitin BE a Dene rea ws ay the half in 1021-2, and the brother. 1p te Wtae a Mesto As aks Tord alisigd om Seventh Page)

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