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6 TK J / / WORLI MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1895 \ GLEVELAND-- 3 NEW YORK-- 4 ——— Mike Tiernan Won the First Game in the Last Half of the Ninth “Must HAD ALMOST LOST IT. His Muff at the Plate Lot In Two Spiders and Gave Them a Lead. “TOT” MURPHY TIED THE TALLY. ) Mad” Clarke Gave Tebeau's Crowd Only Four Safe Hits and Was Poorly Supported. a (Special to Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, Sept. 2—Mr. P. Oliver Tebeau and his troupe of Forest City, performers put in their appear- ance bright and early this morning, in accordance with the usual holiday custom. The Spiders were scheduled to appear against the local stars in a Gouble bill to-day. Just at present the hard-hitting Clevelands are com- fortably settled in second place, closely pursuing the Baltimore birds for cham- Plonship honors. That the National game je anything but a dead letter in this city, as some would have people believe, was amply monstrated this morning. Long | fore the big gates were swung back, a Gense crow blocke! the entrance. Jat now the team is doing great work and fully 7,00 persons turned out to root for them this morning. “Pa” Clarke and "Cy" Young were the Opposing twirlers in the first game. Three times this season have these two Masters of the art fuced each other und all three have resulted in the closest Kind of games. The Spiders won two, the scores being 1-0 and 2-3, while the Giants’ victory was Nick "Young assigned § #. me Keefe to-day. Both are ex- | New York pitchers. The weather was Absolutely perfect for the sport, The Batting Order. ed York. ‘ } “Hank” O'Day Cleveland, Burkett, McKean, as. * Van Haltren, cf. 2b, lurphy, 8b. + non, 1b. avie, If, ford, 2b. mn, Cc. Zimmer, ec. Young, 'p. Keefe and O'Day, First Inning, Burkett sent a terrific grounder towards Stafford. Jim fumbled tt, but Fecovered in time to nail Spider Jess first To the surprise of everybody Day declared Burkett sate. ated a high foul. which Banny Burkett) then got frisky aq? caught him napping. Childs walked. McAleer popped puny fly for Stafford. No runs. Fulier ambled to tirst. ‘Tiernan rolled slow one towards Mekean and. beat the ball. Blake took Van's long fly Fuller took third on the throw. Murphy chopped three slices out of the atmos- phere, to the utter disgust f the Mans.” Fuller was nailed near the 1. No 3 | Fatty up a Hl plate on Tiernan‘s steal of secc ns. Second Inning. e and Bannon made short * “The work sooking, 1 the at- Bannon a. hiske mosphere thri¢ was lake's fate. runs. Bannon effort to bunt Georgous” tapped a little boun » fcKean, Mac threw several fect over Patsy's head and George completed the circuit, MeGarr's poor throw. gave Btafford a life. Wilson smashed a double,to left. McGarr took Clarke's foul “Blake made a great cateh of Fuller's apparently safe fly. One run, Third toning, Clarke and Bannon “Pop” Zitnmer. Fuller Aid Ukewise for Young. | Bannon. let Burkett’s nasty bounder get by, Jesse taking two bases. McKean shot one akywards, which Wilson captured, "No took charge of é and Tommy nan singled, Zimmer gathered Van's high foul, Atike getting “to se ond on the out.” Murphy agai the alr and Bannon hoisted a Zimmer. No runs. Fourth Inning. first Mcal fan foul for Childs MeGarr sing fan's throw to the and McAleer scored third. The latter score gle, Blake took out, Clarke to Ban Thi plate MeG trying the batt nd Di ran to th er wit urt in the collision, bu ed play Wilson forced Stafford ud, Dut Davis score arke ented with a bas Her raised a high foul for Zimmer, ‘Tiernan died at Tebeau's corner, One run Fitth Inning. Burkett walked. Stafford, Fuller and Bannon then executed a double y on McKean's hard grounter t Childs singied, Stafford ¢ MeAlcer’s ‘o runs, ‘Van dle Garr to Teheaa out to Tebeau unassisted. Bannor 1 to Zimmer. No ru Sixth Inning. lurphy to Bannon was peau's fate § MeGurr safe on Murphy's poor throw, @nd purloined second and Hiak eouldn't locate the also t ) fused to let Zimmer tind it. No rap Zimmer gathertd lay.s's ford struck out. You tled Wilson. No run Seventh Young was “Pa's"' ‘ft Mo ett out, Fuller to bar down McKean’s drive No runs. Clarke out at fir but was forc I 1 at rohit. for nd by Ter man. Childa's fumble saved Van. Mur hy hit for two ending in Mike non filed to 1 One ru Btafford and Childs. McA} A great catch runs. to. Wilson u's foul. Bannon of is out, McKean to Tebeau Patsy’ settled Stafford, to MeAlcer runs Ninth Inning. jeGarr was “Dad seve m made a beautiful long drive. jmmer's liner to le rke flied out to Mek led. Tiernan hit ov , Bending in Fuller, th victim. rs catch 0 No ry 2 Sig One run. mmediately after the game the crowd nded 1b-house, INNINGS, the, c! softs peo 0 RH. eae 4 Davis did similarly iter ‘eering z. 4 Million Guarantee Page. Million Guarantee Page ANTEE PAGE, ity Foundings bave but OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. a iee 3 DENOUNCE THE SPIES, ROUND-UP OF CROOKS GOSSIP OF THE TURF. a 1 Hatha All the Western Clabs Played Dor a ‘There howd be equine battien of thelling te ble Hills on Eastern Groandn, Tian —_— erent at Sheepshead Bay thie week. ‘There wa a Fine weather prevailed in all of the oe ; H yer : Possibility that Henry Navarre, Clifford and Ae Che Tee TAMER. RIE Magistrates Kudlich and Deuel| The Majority of Them, the Police | ovis mo come tether the Fleht Bakes ‘ were played this morning. To-day's fay They Are Unreliable. Say, Are Pi to-morrow, and this is the reason why the Coney games were all played on astern | eS v y Vy, Are ickpookets. . - Island Jockey Club has refrained from offering an a eee insti are an Potion Grooms Give the Colts @}win uphoid Poticemen in Uniform| Three, Atter Evading the Potice tor| He English Yacht's Owner)s-'."..; Mandiap, however, preci the ps eW Departure in the uility of Mr Belmont's colt ine tn AT HUSTON. T ‘i rying to Secure Evidence. Months, Found in Cleveland. j trace, However. there is a "that eniellon LVR Hearty Drubbing by Splen- , . and Crew cee Meee Ga thet tances ant f ye mighty blac Hatteries Dwyer and V did Fi Idi 6 N U d Hl it th Les Is : > Ryan Umpire Me Female ‘ ; Sees runner elain But Will Issue Summonsra, Not| Chowder Parties and Parades Will 0 Vadue Haste a nee ee United States, ’ enaane it Warrants, for Offenders. Be Safer for the Arrests. eres rusteentnes in th ee ee a 6 6 24 jit ixteenths. this, face Ke Divchman, Dutterfies, and fey 1) Matin Toor1Toae H a | a gaged. ‘There ate vihers enteret. of Hatterios— Areiten nal Peite, Hotter aad ° - * | they aren the same clase with AT WASHINGTON. this morning denounced the spy #95teM | 1.6 Tureau, reported a ble : and Flying futchman wand be Re et fo seeure evidence against viotutara ot] {Ve } . Feported a big round up of = ah Intereat. Pat Dunne haa ain _ ington viv 0100190 0-8 82 ! iieves of vartoug classes this morning. ink Dinsaran was i ri 2002812 —t06 a] p ’, ; Was) rey ence laws Pat sald ne woul UP-\ rhe majority of them are well-k ‘ a Bay woud te LE NAS * °| Papa Anson’s Great Twirler Was] tots tne potice. Pek pe ony of them are well-known | To Ee Measured Officially Thurs- | iss it? ha: No Longer Necessary to Feel Y jad Warner, Umpire-Mr. Snyder In the of oPieeman William L. i 4 i iathaa r ‘ hari cath ie Pounded When It Counted Pitedly, ob the Want. Fury ene ee Cia nsa ns day, but No Fignres Obtain- that’ Keenan nd ea 1 Warm Fecause the Dry There ; ; street station, who a William | P Ndbntealy Sy oN a i] Fri ; ‘time comes.” a ; EASTERN LEAGUE RESULTS. for Big Gains ee eae eggs| fous timex to-day, Three of the haul able Until Friday Night. ee 8S mometer Scores High. ‘ p ) are members of a gang of burglars who UPFALD, N.Y, Sept. 2—Morning game eee ret etree ieee. ot bin | Have been robbing flat houmenvanadl pee aichestatta ateertant, FS® pines: nus paitors been et Buttaio, 4; Springtielt, 6 Hatteries—Wateworth ing with him in the discharge of MIS] vite awedlin Cie A ER i UL hi Ba ; ‘ate dwellings on the east side whil seen Griffin has niwase been praised for MIs Hata, ¢ Soringtelts &Baticriee—Wetenor"™ | DALY AND SCHOCH THE HEROES. |uuiy, the Court raid vate dwellings on the east site while YQ HURRY TO SAIL HER NOW. |fis! wismew ats ‘area! ine" te'rie"sine | SIMPLE ENOUGH TO UNDERSTAND Gaftuey ah HOGHBRR Fivery right-minded citizen ‘ospives|apey were arrested ans Ah slled And, Danse, with leas judument on, Bata a Siete the spy eystem, somewhat In vogue in Oe nese ce aie Binns Caen a eee oteca tem ear time tin head. Wak —— Rive, 3 Bo. up to his horas, bit ne MK head | prisoners are John Levy, alias Zimmer- H Y hochest von oo ST i , , i securing evidence in excise cases, but 3 Jerked “back and almost pulled Provident p02 07 a \ y < st We 8 trite. “ thin dose se it Provence 0: 0 09 218 3 0 wel 3|Stein Twirled Against His Old) eee eee nenitort seeking te | tiatin, twenty, Years olf. otf Wert | SHG Has Been Tuned Up and Seems | 0" he tcite, ares geting ouesuse ere! | Chief Moore Explained the New AT TORONTO. Windy City Comrades and fktely aNOORUAINI Le the law dw Bolle lace’: » Is a ficticious ad- at a respond when callel upon, Suen ; ” 1B. x ‘ i Jol -twe y = w y horse * a f Kean etroscoe es Y y visteted noua He UEieIa Mad’ 1 kn iva bold Bau twenty-two years to Have Satisfied Her Hand ¢ would beat any hors Method to an “ivening World Scranton oo000 OO HESS! 4,500 Rooters Yelled. golng to help him.’ taba BRaNcEe Wenig, Ck A kee lers Fully. tues Reporter This Morning. ¢ ——— Purcell sald that he waa on duty on} iventecnree anet es OF SIF Bast i so te Tea eatine tyoraarnen en the: tort _ — Seventh avenue, and saw that the! * in ek) and it is a pity that he has not better luck . - B " \- wi is horses. Jastinice: snow e jame a ae TERN P, < < 3. Sept, [enth avenue and Forty-e fh street ea x2 oe 4 nad a spain. Keenan went lame a iis L, Moore, Chief o! There's a little moral pointed oat hy the mudden) , BAST aN eae nee IKLYN, 8 Br aciae Adit stag iL Bee a cee fant {Bl@Fs who entered the dwelling of Law-| HIGHLANDS OF NAVESINK, N. J., thd Doran wen deleated ners. Mr Ui States Weather Bureau, dropped in on rm of Saturday, which wh emp the} 2.—Capt. Adrian jon and his co ‘ - PA ee da, > Wagene: 7 aa p]yot to win a race with his expenst ig ‘ norm of Satur b d cnptenizs coo |2—Capt, “Adrian Anson and hie Sole) acco! which he tound unfastened, Ae he | Ze" August F. Wagener, of 77 Bast One Bept. 2—Although there was a fine [Yo to win a race wish hls, exp Farmer Dunn for a few minutes this. of an earlier atart, expecially in Saturday | from the vt = Opened the door he caught a glimpse |undred @nd Reventh street, on the|whole-sail breese blowing from the/ at sheepsnead during, the morning ‘ games at the Polo Grounds. In Brooklyn the game|to meet Capt. Mike Griffin and his Bride- | Wenn” Oly Coal be BAB ee lor, [TUBE of Aug. 22 and robbed the place of |north this morning, the Valkyrie people | It (« % be honey te! He stopped long enough to take @ Vegan at 2.30 and was compited before the rain | xtooma in two Kamen to-day, were on [Of the suloon ie Git ets Woon [several thousands of dollars. ‘They also, Were In no hurry to take advantage of | 11,)/""* SAS ERE RAE IE look from the top of the weather q came. In New York it wan different. dearly this morning. v ikhtly e had one- ne Conte " righ! . * AGO terre i OR ay aie wa a hand early thie morning. say| halt of his. bedy ‘through. the evening [Ave contensed to burglarizing: the real- [1 Confidence in the English yacht ts prophet’s tower, compliment Mr, Dunn Kuen eee ‘> Ground Ka } : Pony ? dence of Robert Breen, of 7 East One |shown tn every move of Dunraven and| Dave Gideon hax very generously mal De the admirable manterin wHIkW He ant here Is je loston: Polo Grounds! oroiock, the attendance was placed at|When Cuddy and another man sprang |yrundred and Seventh street, t ‘tite | HIe: ty thes days, T day-|%, fourth Inter hi Trai QUAL Se ka Made patrons (about 60) received rain checks because | 44) while the crowd was aul coming, [at him and held him fast. At the same |hefore, when they acctired quite a large |ilght. to sunset work aH ROETant WoL IRUM cote UPR Gad CEL lad Att panes net pei pet vein raiy, ak ea Anderson was unable to play, and David el) nie pauine him by the throat! amount of property suse, how mith hurrying forward the preparations for eee ne catch ie PSE ee Jo et Heats sete ‘ “Selssors’’ Foutz covered his position in | &t choked him, the police di tk f é which will y te avant (bat mane | TURE MRE GaUaite: yee: fot ee ae police do not know, for Mr. Breen | the cup racers, NTRIES. | peor bli loos and laned (Cuddy, uhaer ‘atront and family are yet in the country. ‘The| When ‘The Evening: World's) launch ALEXANDER ISLAND E Then he left town for Philadelphia Th + | burglars entered Wi * ‘ Pr \e" orings x ; around win the © Batting Or CHdy HBHIRD SUAS JOaTRO, ai ARia|Pene ita Cote Wee Peas oiNe by|ran out to Valkyrie's moorings this) pace: TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL: and Baltimore The good news which woud have been | Brooklyn. Chicago. that he merely went to the p to Ret pasement, broke through six doors | morning there were no signs of Ife on] .<1, a Sept. 2—The entries and| Chief Moore wishes disseminated ts Gritin, et Everette ab. hie dinner, The Magistrate believed the | and looted the place from cellar to gar-|tcard the English yacht, All hands, SN!) V+ wi atement thi i A y fhe eae is summed up in the statement that very * ee Shindié, 3b Wilmot, 1 officer's story and, after making the| ret except il : | welghts for to-morrow’s r re a Nn ‘hen: dbere e/another jpolat., Chica Oran, 88. Lange, ‘ef. ement above quoted, heid Cudly for 3 ; = cept one sailor, who acted as watch-) |). | soon the Weather Bureau's dally charts Peet bere Mi citibedlin nc i 1b Tin $300 ¢ Detectives Tom McCarthy and Weller) man, were on the Bridgeport, loafing |e i. pour turionee: m } will show, ddition to the alr tem- asin Write Go ive 1 ant efoto pate i vit op Pablen, a. ; were searching fot some of the property | about the main deck, smoking pipes | st enn Trae maracarel ct sible temperature, The eaguve statis ak pbs Ryan, n pawnshops when they ran across a/|end waiting for grub Coal Mtn ‘ 9 I rtanee his state! tz, rf Truby, 2b, 1 Senune 0 Hiryarhe full importance of this statement was Fria) aarew denesotea. asl aides o, nsec dealer who remembered some men try-| As usual, no one had gone ashore for ¢." He tata explained by Chief Moore as follows Orange is now off and Huy) Stein, p. Grimths, pe hat a number of comp ing to dispose of a silver prize cup and |Papers and the moguls on the upper | M aM 5 “Thi Jeparture is for the beneft have the pleaaure of throw Umpire—Mr, MeDonald. by them before hin: had t 0 aliverwi ‘ 4 lidwal ease i Co mm is new departur ‘or down, woaty by the way. wae touched up dinmiseed for lack Ge sumoint han ally vane ek Ahecup Me. Wasa me very glad to accept thowe | indian Girt vw of those people who can never reconcile Pian cas Henne Nae. atic Wi Ae iret Inning. erefore would herealte> jad received from a newspaper for hav- | cifere by “The Evening World" man, Second Race—Six and a half furiongs. their bodily nperature with the states prenent woul be decidedly alin, | Kyverett opened the game with a long rants “upon “thelr” cumpiatn Ing been considered by certain voters a| Nowadays Mr. Kersey does all the) Vsestund OR este ments of the deg of heat and cold fly, which hoch captyred, Wilmot CR a summonses for the very popular man. This pawnbroker/talking for the party. Whenever a) Andrew 1) 10 Mamte ft sent out by the Weather Department. Prem Nova, Bootia ae eed an isle to ‘ Be On eTER ait offenders. . would not take the ware, but learned it; newspaper man appears he runs to the | Huy! Carne cee ui} ne average man will read that the pend : with thea) grounder to woe ord was disposed y r et 4 of the | mer’ ‘ mater cog ‘ ; a . ‘ . v | beset year-olds. will wor himself up to a correst l- Griffin base on balls. Shindle bunted The detectives went th id |; aught as re War Mid. Rowe ao g state thot f The dtante ha 4 games netore them | aufcly, Corcoran, sacrificed. gchoch | Only 2 Exetse Arrenta Yesterday, | siiver, including. the Pee eae veeq liner that eT ne ae oes bls Bate Day rae ing state of perspiration and uncomfort thle week three evelmnd and Pitts | winaled, 5c hrifin and: Shingle ELE ver re eg com : prize cup, and) ade no difference. Ao Helends Svonzall & alfeness, because he thinks something Re CE od aint He tee DAE | and Sehoch were dou upren| | - + _ |learned that Rodenberg had purchased it) Bared above his waist and his hair | AMbity TUS * js wrong If he don't feel miserable with staa CHEMO Ekingy IL -OilL eo manbled wer eilh former's grounder to Everett, Two] ‘The police thumb-screws were acrewed | for $4 after having made a test and| blowing In every direction by a strong) ,furth Race-one mie the mercury at that point. oll Liaise hiarerre aaes wat runs. sews ae wi hard on the saloons yesterday, |found that it was almost worthless, | wind {rom the north, he stood near the Lette. doe Samaritan Now, what w have been aoing for ‘ ; ’ ‘Acting Chief Conlin declared such would | Rodenberg was arrested as a receiver of | rail an: 7 4 | Rrooktyt m eo. Db Guia {es i y - 0 Improved wonderfully in hts] Pa" Anson was loudly applauded, | ze ie woul’ | stolen goods, and with hie ald the three nse Samed Wt OAs wanted Prince Klamath 10) Reform years 1x, to report only the alr tempera: be tne case, and tt vas. A drier excise 4 What Is Valkyri : baile and strikes. The ol) New York) but hia high bounder to Corcoran re- ike 4 thieves were discovered and locked up. is Valkyrie's programme for) yey pace—Five furlongs ture, This daily statement has been of Goin Al work, and ie entitled to rank | tired “him iiled ean out, {Sunday was never experienced in| ‘The prisoners also confess to having | the week? Gramplan 119 Tammany Hall ....10¢ use only to Boards of Trade and simi- Me rat Juat ale to, Diahiten feaehing Gotham, Even the “I-know-yous” col tabbed the house at One Hundred and| “Hasn't been arranged yet. We don't) mp. Mrstietome tase ty Miers j yatlOAl tap Hodleavab howling: the) JANGSIGSITRG 5S i 2 ond ruby on. balls it: | Hded wi i e avenue, They ee ee oo Bilnard oxpair 10h hodies as Seiki W. 8. 1 Rtgnt eld {rites alngiety scoring Dahien: Kite | TAA the marble heart and the| declared that they had only mot. about | ROW What we will do Eacantse int Arde ’} temperature may have on plant Ite, rn He eee eater ie Min, [Cold hand when they attempted the ae- | $2 for the whole quantity of goods, and| “Going out sailing this morning?” Jim Metanghiin 22104 ihe pan Compatatire Which aNinal Jie The standing of clube in the League this morn-| La, Chane. fanned the alr, “Sola: quaintanceship password. Wer glad to get rid of them at any| ‘May go out; don't know." Sixth Race—Six and a halt furlongs o7 | feels Ie very different He eee ec lowe|| OW sora Fouts ied to Wilmot, Grim Bit) Only a very limited number of saloon price: All were remanded | by .Macis:| “When are you going in dry dock?" | tento Tio fetah! Bai Int, “We call this the sensible temperas Haltimore... Of AG 850] CICaN an. OF \to Anson. No runs : {had the appearance vent rday ot rae {hia morning. Some of the property hy He koe don't know. Good day." | Aliriant Ho Major MeNu ture: ‘Hakeatter when a: mancibOkecke Cleveland. TL 4 WU New Yorks. 85 |cuting a precarious business within the] be 20) ir, Kersey may have reasons for) \\) his dry, bulb thermometer and finds thé Sete oe a8 ‘saslWashineien, Ra ehast id jsmall back rooms, while the saloon] yage Mighty Thy list of crooks picked UD | withFolding such vital information, but si TR ela rane wan Reslared OR andthe mean Te ashat © 8 ces, ne need only Brooklyn fa? bes) Be Lous 3 Fee ee eee nanea ie Coat [oropen cae all curtains) drawn and the| brations today:) em 4W8y from cele-|they don't appear on the surface. Of . —— turn to hia wel-bulb thermometer tolfind , Picabure ss 6 A “Shy Loutaviite. a6 te Foe eee tay fade | Bate exponed, The few, however, that | Willlam Moore, allay Joe smith, 2248 in the | Course, Mr, Kersey knows when Val-| Something mew in THE WORLD hat the sensible temperaiure may Dé SEARLE TRIES A LONG RIDE. | ites 2 warn Match of Wilmot iy, {uid admitted only the best known | Faller: who yealertay’ war found pith hie hand Kyrie will go on dry dock for her final |the HALF-MLLION GUARANTEE | only 35, and he can be jast that warm F Sf 5 Lange was out, Daly to La Chance. Slends, and those were compelled to Paterson, N Moet the entrance to Brooklyn rub and scrub, but he sees fit to pretend | PAGE, eee without letting his Imagination help te , : UR rade tate ihe BRIN ATA undergo am rigid an Inspection as do | !ti4ke, ‘chert rice, allan Keastar Bop. thiry- |he knows nothing about It, | make him moere-miserable, " The Chicago Cyclist Starts for al Corcoran. singled,” sending. Shindl visiting Free Masons to Ilue Lodge] 9s "or the gallery. who alias MeGinniss. | From other sources, however, it is| RICHMOND COUNTY FAIR. ‘Tho sensible temperature takes 18 New Ri Record third and reaching cond himself on} conclave It was almost a case of rid- | Fast Thirtieth atrey : John Daly, learned that the English yacht will ‘it hi ' 1, ! the Inrow. ‘Behoch trated to first, Ale ltee the mythiesl goat, with all Tickpockst” of ce "Gears GFAW Up to the Erle Basin early Thurs: | , ; 4 the humidity, ahd of course there, Is CHICAGO, Sept. 2-H, F. Searle left| ing the bases. Daly slamme three- | nS ythical goat, with all the) sack, 1.966 in the he lives at day mornin, The Opening Gives Every Indien) the other side of the questioa. People hi 4.80 o'clock thi Diteger against the left-feld fence, seor- (dreadful tales concerning Billy's vora- | 56 Catharine street its Keating, While there she will by 1 i , this city at 4.30 o'clock this morning to] ?* ot st e Jeft-feld ee, BC \d 1 c ‘atharine atreet y ye measured tion of a Su aetal ree Show, who will complain that they were never Zz . y ing Shiadle, Coreeran and Schoch. clous apt ie of 412 Greet with Defender by John Hysiov. The try for the Chicago-New York bicycle | Shanna Med ty Lange, Daly rcoriag. | ite ah petite avira Bees nourished on| Worth wt norge O'Brien. of 338. We Rgures will not be given oud however, | The first annual horse of the so warm before in their lives, may find record. Foutz out, Dahlen to Anson, Four runs, | tingle nails for @ week, q LTE Otte AIH ee aneeatatae: Cas ‘eill. until the night before the first race. | Richmond County Fair Show | that it !s actually cooler by several de- A) REBRUTlaAncONDARIed MIRC AnG poarinl teen Tt wan what Acting Chet Contin | 72,9 the eatlery. a apeculator: of 167 Hudson Most yachtsmen think Valkvrie LL | agsociation opened 1his morning on the ktecs than it was the day befor dacwith hits: inte Ohiocatter termed a red-letter day, a victorious re-| Sullivan, allas Pataey Tingerty, of 043 Past For, Will have to give away a little time. s z she Nuattate, Jil tell vou eamething: ea Ee EO I Anson pasted a two-bagger to right.| suit of police vigilance. It w rer) neseraariett Taman tameeas, duce rattan: | It was also learned, that Valkyrie |Falr Grounds, Richmond Terrace and ‘o iNustrate, 11 vied Ine the attomix to lower the | Dablen fled to Foutz, Ryan did ike- Ee MAR & Vier | mie, $36 the tery TY adeidne:atrest, | Would wall to-day. As stated above,| Bement avenue, West New Brighton, Which will be hard to eredit. Out West ’ ro p wise to Schoch, ‘Troby singled. Kit-| tory In only one sense, The poor man | James O Connor, allan Hallesy, allan Mefride, her people were in no hurry to get! and bids fair to be a success In every at some of our Raas Mountaly tas | ind. at noon to-day, when he will have | {Grim out, mverett. to Anson. Stein's | it It thors who possessed the money | George O'lsrien, “mentioned Neill. and taken off and stowed away. Her jib | cultural and horticuliural departments, dearees. One would think people would ing to hia schedute he indus in Mryare | groun Inded over Anson's head | ad tce-boxes In which to store bottled | knocker-out-drop workers. When, they nd forestaysall were unbent last MENT rhe horse show ts the centre of at rop deal by scores from sunstroke, lO ut di oclock B, M.. and when there and ef arcs first aerimn fanned beer did not suffer, nor did the members | Were arreste Bowling Green a bottle ane fe {0.00 o'clock were auill rolled | Ae HERTHA RCO TIARIRT RG ee but the alr is ao dry and evaporation Y ed anol! the alr. Shindle's high Ay was captured | of clubs and those people ii of the drugs was found on O'Brien, ly on the yacut’s tender. n, and ma e animals are on ex- | but the af n a | will wave covered another 100 miles, Ree cn Ne Hing f clubs and those people who could ate | Ty ee eS ts ane oly which and |" ord Dunraven and Mr. Kersey trolied | hibition, ‘The deg show so attract- of the moisture exuding Trem the shan T pase Ree eo a i mecweni Ht alepaye ford to patronize restaurants, even the | omeers could not find. jfor the great American bluefish yester- jing much attention ooraphl thet the sensible temperature ad Cycling at Rochester, p [cheapest surt, These things are not in| The police have found three crooks! (ay, afternoon, and as a result they In the firemen’s slepartment. the ¢ timed tite will be only 62% or a dite Y 1 roca No ¥., Sept. 2—In the 2h-mtle erett \ the workingman's reach, so he wae the |W have evaded them for months, | don't know whether they are really blue|gines and apparaty; of the Hdgewat Sanaa . ” what 1h Pras eee clare Niele ied : They ‘are in Cleveland, locked up. on, OF not. ‘They didn't get a bite int North Shore tire companies ea between what the ' ay J. qin | Shock, — Lange forced i [chief one to reap the harvest of dis-) minor charges, One of them is Edward! Atl o'clock no further move had heen trimmed with bunting and rt meter reads and what Fak baler areard nad, Bb Waedeand thot: (thint, “Rehoch made a nrelty, eaieh: of | cantent | Clarkson, allne Connors, who, with Moke made on Valkyrie IIL except to tun up hos and highly polished - Tactually cools, r 7 minutes seounda. iM “") Dahlen’ fly, No run portable saloon w: pprehel Murray, ed Henry othkopf @ forestay sall in stops, The crew were he bo . ces Will he a feature of bila if id ‘ ss Corcoran -out frat by Rv A portable saloon was apprehended in| gq a Woay Mente Rothkent fusy all the morning serubbing the | the. fair ok Wheeimen oF Phe diferenee on this coast is not #0 ( | — PGA AE OG LITE tad the Morrisania district, Timothy Saley, | fothkopf committed “suicide ast, deck and oiling the woodwork | Rich aye. Tin the | marke? vere there is very frequent- DECLARES IT AN OUTRAGE, j¥'e¢ Chance fanned out, Foutz @ Miborer, residing at One Hundred and | Week. Clarkson and = Moke | Mur- 2 | aie race: Exhibitions of speed | aire ce of f 4 to 10 degrees | ss | to Ryan, No runs. | Forty-frst street and) Brook avenue, | Pay noth Jumped their bail, Clark- | will be given by the best horses in the Ay OEE : . ve ean ng tem R Bete Tee 5 bh *| son Koing west. He was at Cleveland to county on each day of the fair between al and the xeemi \° | Sulzer on Gas-Meter Inveatigation, | asininnice | Was arrested for gelling a drink of whis- | attend the Blilverite Convention “last DEFENDER IN THE SOUND. | oe pera \ 4 : ; [key from a bottle to James Harris, and was arrested for picking | ss Penn et ae cari Ryan's grounter was foul by three} of 237 Kast One Hundred and ‘Twontys | ROCKets OF ag a suapiclous ereon. with | Want sail Near 1 | POISONED BY WATERMELON, | 7! yore wane to fo othr them Congressman Sulzer was in no v feet, but McDonald yelled) “fair,” and Mhomas McKeon, aliaa “The Kid? allas | jall Near Incl Home Until} hey ought to feel, tell them to pleasant frame of mind when he arrived | RYAN reached second. Truby sing ean apes who requested a drink, | Francis Murray, and Ed Finnegan, alla Next Thuraday, | Probably D. us ib thermometers. They can . . \ | Daly made a brillant one-hand, stop of | Davin detected the bottle protruding | Krancia, 2,220 in the Gallery. | [Brekably “Dore ‘i if they have in Parc IV, of the Supreme Court at| Kitgritue's low iiner and threw hineaut, | fom the victim's pocket. Vokesman | "Thomas MeWeon ia the man who es | Hundreds of men and women went to Who Ste ARG FIED 'RAEY Wd W.a0 o'clock this morning, In atvend-|Grifithes fy, dropped. sately, scoring | Htldock saw the novel sale. He walt: | eaped through @ window from Jefferaon | the Erle Basin dry-dock on this hol av | ‘ NOOGA Bent. kT an ord Iry-buib Instrument. Just wn the investigation of hia etient, | Ryan, ‘Truby reaching diel’ Fverett trewater, and then he raided the walks | Market Court several months ago. The | to have a look at Defender. The woul ier side aa AGA, Kent. 2—The entire | take a lamp-wiek and tle It so that one ny Clinchy, State Gas-Meter In-] Seman, Une rune SANE BECAUSE) tng bar. “Harris took no chances. even | eacapade Jed to the, trial of Meret. 6 sightseers were nearly all disappoint: | far oo qtarsiman. r of London. not ond covers the mercury bulb and place ” Vito Wilmot Un aingted. {hen he maw the policeman coming: | the court, and finally to a reorgantza- ed. Those who reached the dock before 9) 4: $ uber of the outer end in a cup of water. The eile: car - f nat second, put Dah {the Uquid. It was the frst | tion of the whole court squad. Capt. | o'cloc! 1 | others who were attending a birihday ation will keep the bulb constant= san outrage to hold this Inquiry inat seo. put Mah and last drink he had’ yesterday. Salcy | O'Brien waye he will extradite the trio.” | coe Rot & view of the racer, but =! harty at Reed's house, are suffering | ; ! on Libor Day,” sald he. Pais ts a legal | ing Litlierooma’ dress. | Was taken to the statlon-house, shies * |who came after that hour found that from poison. Several persons may die. | >..." WE dowwe very much if the | ing-room, Anson went lin after it and | — = Cam they had had their troble for their| "e sons Mavstal perepasimnay Ale itp words the thermometer then pocorn Tis Waals 1 objertet at the | the iiraokis pavers trie to cioss the! RUM*CRAZED MEN FIGHT. BOY THIEVES CAUGHT. pains, for Defender, which had been in| vinent pane and becaiie tin ts ©. | takes the place of a perapiring animal, { know Unat Sept. 2 was Labor Day. When | Shindle filed to No runs. Se dock all day yesterday, was floated by | The doctors simmoned found that the and it feels just as warm as the animal | ea ro viastatwntish’ few Side fi A tas fee |one wera ea | Broke Into Yarde of Gr Central 8.30 o'clock, Ren Nalean hewn Jalan looks trouble was caused by patson and’ autic dogs." vs uarwenea eaten ? sharpe for a furcher | wWitmot base on balls, Lange filed to enement. Station to Steal Wire. | Ine from her tug, Wallace B. Flint, and | hampered in their work bec the fir ni to adopt the sensl. i me sung him also that 1 4 | ¢ MON At MAE aténitng esconts| Selly. was towed to New Rochelle, the home | !mpossible to tell wheth pois ble temy eports. ‘tney will be, Meee iment tok) te Pitadelgha | GTM. Wilmot aught stealing second. | aithough yesterday was Dry Sunday, | Tomas Kelly, fourteen years old, and oy Mr, C. Oliver Iselin was from verdigris or ermel Bee a erat tise to. medical pre with i Uers-carriers, but he revied Na eine according to the police, the appearance | Georke Meyer, aged twelve years, both! Ag she passed up the East River, | which had been polsoned to catch thieves tiioners wha may now know just what Rae te of the meeting would not) “Corcoran yelled. NO Tune at atiof persons charged with dronkenness|UYINE at 26 Kast Forty-sixth street, |every steam vessel gave her a whistle, | who had been robbing the patch. ve he may expect the temperature mus nd Assistant (2¢st, Umpire MeDonaid called Corcoran and disorderly conduct in the police | Were In the Yorkville Court this morn- enh C airy Of Lone Island Sound anti | ¢ Diamond Robb Ponte| ‘Chict Moore! met a scientific body at baer pon unning ¢ ol it Yaly Dane © i sbi s a 3, 6 e ert a ¢ | “Grea jamond obbery" uv ie “hief Moore met a scie Mick arrived rrupning out of Tne (Daly bee Courts this moming indicated tha: the |!M& committed to the Gerry Society Thursday, taking her daily tuning-up | 2 er OM) Soringtiod on Friday night, and ‘told Bulger at once aingivd, scoring Daly Foutz singled, | town must have been vi |pendnig examination on the charge of spins. Then she will return to the dry. | poned, them ‘what, sirides had been made in Of) sendt ‘a Chanee to thir a Cha Se ng | stealing a coll of e y ook hefore si nS | Manager Matthews, of the American Theatre. ather selence. e will re te sion (uf the egalty of | Kending Lachance to thie La Chane’ | Among the number so arraigned was | stealing @ coll of copper electric wire inthe first of the beat three oul of five |, MANMKe: Manone, 9 OM Amen Timi Washington safieh he has inspected, the a legal “holiday. “Me is overs | Fy Uta reached third om, Ritu.| William Bryant, twenty-seven years old, | CAE MUSE Crom sre tans © dhe Grand races, which will be sailed on Saturday | "00s | Peete eed tor te Stations in Philadelphia and Baltimore, goths Conn sioner, ANA (Oe OD dees high (hrow. “Grim out, Everett | whe came down from Haverstraw with | planant was, Frederick. Williams, ot | 2%" eee SIRE ten bean fal Xe le tight | ood eet oe Seek a SA to Anson Two runs. | oh ” 7 Y 7 ia A caidas Ja woman yesterday. Last night found | 241 Monroe avenue, Fordham, one of ne 48 vy [owing ha AE SEES Oe Ratoncoma, and Vtanth tmning. int fais ceventhy attest asioume | Hig, Sazumeneye ys’ | Oune™ OM OC) WALKYRIE’S “TENDERNESS, | ALLISON OPENED COURT. Sau Maewl week elerk ty th . . rt he " iy t BOF 4 i} sine = Ath rape Gees anny ' Dahlen base on balls, Ryan and Dah. | He A the woman had been insulted | night and were on their way out of ‘ Phare Rive Treasurer's office, testified, te | ren duutded up on the formers Row by Hugh Goodwin, of 135 West Torntys | the vari, when thes, saw some one ap- |The Graphic Tells Englishmen the efne Ue will tava: ranmy. | NOt Omly One, bat Thece Parts of { mie 6, Me to Carcoran. \"Pruby. sthgied.” Rittridge eietith street, whom he stabbed ii the proaching They, hid, the wire and a. Cup Is Still ta Be Won, fa time for Wedaesday’®) General Seanions, and Went Home, ie Renate ie | amok y rune Head. Tiryant Was Making things lively |caped, Last night they sneaked back u aay with ‘bia seilikera(cares) 0M i fe] stein singled — Griffin struck out.) all laround when Police n many into the yard, and were walk y| LONDON, Sept. 2.—An edito} thi — TUABG ANON Ue Dalek by Ge i | sled. scoring & wesmon, r ; Detective Balke, ter considering Valkyrie's tenderness |_TNelve hundred members of the Holy Name|the bench in Part 1., General Sessions, ain to, Unie Another, case was that of James ley: a meni “sonal seying VaIkeels B Lenderneee Ate an tiils morning at precisely 10.90 o'clock, iavev idence the uh day at he th PICKPOCKET IN THE PARK. | winning the cup Aare and took hia seat with reat dignity ta a w earth last night. On Madi- cS _ mente sires beneath the old gold silk plush canopy. Clinchy was 4 ear Clinton, he saw Mr 7 ae : Deputy Clerk Welsh sat beneath him, i adison ‘stres talking | Detectives Watched Him an Hour A é called to the Inning. Sih MAGIRAG Biroet alin ARTHUR BRAND EMBARKS. Holy 1 Assistant District-Attorney Ber- a with a number of friends. They scat- re ed. that and Assistan bases if aaa > La Chance elt ed when, Reynolds, -with a Whoo Mefore Casonine Him Im the Ant: ——= ae te WaStGe’ | Unger stood Just within the rail. Three he e Wilmot out, Cor | spr ang in thelr midst, Then he cleaned Ph acct eel sixty years old, a 2 Spruce IV. and Wer Owner Coming | h the Boclety would car small boys, two reporters and @ court ey e No 8 Jout a store, carrying the bedding | Columbia street, was a prisoner in York- — c ¢ the only others in the courte granted WORE Ae INSINOD. nouse-top. and continued his tnnoeent | vite Police Court this morning, charged for That One-Rater Cup. _—— abner were: the’ only others In the cow a iho Ae briems | chicago F 1 (6) 4 @1 ser ih st ploaaea ton Settee ag tel with picking pockets in Central Park| LONDON, Sept. 2—J, Arthur Brand ck McAuliffe W: ‘The court was formally opened, and = & : | trsoks 2 10525 cue Si ths morning and he was let of with &| yesterday, Two detectives watched him|*ailed on the North-German Lloyd nietlc and vaudevitie entertainment | Jude Allison then asked: | EN ROUTE TO CHINA. - —— | reprimand Yor an hour sounding the pockets ot| *eamer Fulda from Southampton ver wil be given at the Bath Beach Palace |,,, Si. District-Attorney, have you Say —~- — | wier | merit esses eae notte tmonugerie betore, they | terday with the one-rater Spruce IV. tol his evening under the direction of Jack Shechan ae eee eur ttonor.” sald Mr, hasta: Hriguicnva trom cuba,| [US AND BARTENDERS. | RAID ON FLAGG'S TENANTS, | ‘uusht Im' rea:n aNefOrs, AREY | Compare for the Beawanbaka Interna: | Pome at tevan.lncereging afalr-'Hesies pronlinger beers hip Saratoga, of the New Pe . * [Another Apartment Which Ht te] West Forty fourth street In an interview with a Sportsman rex [409 a Ta en Yimmy Nelsos, dark |, Judge Allison then headed the process Cuba Mail Lise, ca ' Lbioconlichacepattieiuith suid de Lat ts Sesprosa’ Penal Wien arcosted two other pocketbooks, | porter he sald that if he won the cup|jiwney sat boy Lyons lurk Brermardt ‘wil |sion for Part I. of General Sessions, $ | came intel Louis Koehler, a sa Blee Tone containing $17, w found in Ni§\the Americans would have to compete | irababiy wint up with Jack McAuliffe jwhere the same formality was gone ay With six Chinamen in her) givth atrect, h ‘i Another raid was made by the police | possess.o agistrate Kudlich heid mo esich ae r ——— through with, bin Thy Mongoliana were tity © to Kat any at toe Weat Twentleth street station | him for trial. in English waters in order to regain it. New Jersey State Fai A few minutes ter it was repeated TMarghEhta, Ot ; nidnight to h morning. A — —— | ‘i in Part 1. marcha ath 1 ni ot Cubase Alls policeman to Ket into the GUNA RAISE ae SNe ee eea ina Gn ce ra Attractive Glen Island. | WAVERLY, NJ. Sept. 2-The thirtyseventh ‘Then. Judge Allison went home, Mr, of them had been there for several) saloon ler apartments at 24 West Eighteenth} Robbed the onic Temple . annual New Jersey State Falr opened on the Berlinger departed, the elev: jyears and were prospering unt the| At time of t t heer was on | street, said to be the property of Jared] CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—Five hundred peopie c Gien Island ts attracting large crowds. The aie Grounds to-day. The exhibits are « down for the day. and the court Bese muble the Cainamen dis- | 1 t rook i AEE thdictment for letting his preme| tic ceptare “The a ‘5 Sound and the many interesting features at the majority of the breeders in thie section of the ” r : juhwaed to return to | Koen and the woman was bis wite,| “rhe evidence on which the raid was! Si™atolag uke of, an Pranclaga, waa sharent general ‘publ iat The Mathie, fahing every day. The fair will clove Friday. BALTIMORE, Sept. 2.—Juage Charles B. Phelps, | Saratog, Ull to-morrow, when the cus-| "ntl Wednesday to a Koehler. to( made Was procured on Saturday Might, | assoristion of a large sum. He ed dows | Aloe a. the Museum of Natural History, atrai sean IS i of thin city, hased the battlefield of | proprietress of the flat, Mamie surios in the Muse a y, strange Me heard about it ? |toms officials will sce’ that they ‘are| Dring his wife and bartenders to court. | Gadingx.” Was arrested, “topet {ier (kIT | oly cette ee eee ee ee ne te eats Gand fave you heard about i cleared for home — oe Hee ee Reet ee COM n anes Rita] Sey, SORLITO: Zoo are features autgciently attractive to draw Have you seen it? ments of the Wilderness in which the Judge ‘One saloon and fifteen. second cabin Harvey Smith. ‘The prisoners were are Shousends of people dally. then Colonel of the Seventh Maryland te passengers from the Saratoga weregent| GP" Look at the Halfe|raicnea in'the geferson Market. Cou ook at the Half- a rem What ? was severely wounded and captured. by to Hoffman Island by. fie quaraiitine this morning, when Magistrate Corn WORLD wast wi = The HALF-MILLION GUAR. | {sires , The Confederate sartnwarss authorities, who, wed to held the proprietress in $0 bail mate that are printed on Set ciate 61 morrow, Af »” ot discharged the Inmates. aay <4 MILLION GU. TEE PAGE,

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