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GIANTS WON THE FIRST. ooo Chicago Was Snowed Under by Davi Tailenders. i ' ' (Ayeclal to The Brening World) POLO GROUND@, Sept, 11.The Chicago team, escorted by their man- Baer, Tom Lotiua, drifted into this city {Grom Philadelphia this forenoon and at ‘once journeyed to these grounds, where ‘they crossed bate with the Giants in the \ firet game of the Jouble-header which hey were slated to play this afternoon ‘The cranks fatled to turn out in eny- thing like the numbers expected Pink Hawley was selected by Man ger Davis to do the twirling In the , frat game, while the virttors went in * Callahan to do the pitehing for them. MoCarthy. it |, but was nailed trying | No runs, got Ryan’ rounder went legs. Green stole second ind Bradley ambled, MoCormick’s er munier to Teach necons to firet to Gleason forced Hradley at Green soortng Mug hit nately Cormick war cane trying to poure One run, Hickman was disposed of by MeCor mick and MM Sintth Med out to Bradley, The same fielder captured oaptured Doyle's foul, No rune ‘Third Tantny riek Gigpoged of Griffith's bounder Mi rthy mingled CMe war pul out At first by Gieawon, Merten fied to Dayle No runs THearon fled to Ryan, | Bowerman @truck out. Carrick ditto No rune, Fourth Inning, Ryan's bounder to Hickman retired him at fret. Green wae an easy victim of Gieason and Doyle Bradley war imposed of by the same players rune. Van went out, Obiide to Merten, Davis sent a high one to Ryan, ebbach grounded to MeCormick No runs Fitth Inning, MeCormick singted, Carrick let Amith « greener o through ite heme Kine uinted safely, GrlMths tanted = Me Corthy's grounder Gleason forced MoeCormick at the plate Chlelda Med Bradley, @b. MeCormack, ®t Chance, e ‘allaban, p. pire Mr, Female ie 9 Firat inning, McCarthy bunted — unsueconsfully, Childe Med to Belbach, Mertes pushed @ grounder to Davis and he was out at the Initial bag, No runs. Van pasted the ball along the thin + Base line, but in trying to stretch the Har a tmo-bag or fit agen Stal 4 ni ines ) Ay to Gleason, Haw of ra * grounder, Brad» Chance bunted the ball jawiey’s hands. No rune Childa to firat. Doyle out tp fire Gleason inced the ball reached (hird on Howerman's werman Was Cauaht nappin, ‘ non sn, oo In his attempt 0 MoCar- , ncoring Me Merten el. Relbach, ten "hy been and Doyle kin in nie reoult ‘oO rut Fourth Inning, to pou. Heidi a toh lo Pe Pender to left, Doyi jt F to radley, who oa me a aed ‘one to Green, One rite Chance i a Catan hunted, pet reed at Seong. leCart iA Van, rained fouled to A ey led Helbach drew a base on walla, Hirkinan was with a piiched Dall Smith's bounder to Me foreed Hicknan at acer, Pa ne Helbaoh wan 4 " ne ulek throw to Chante, ‘One rt q Merton was disposed of by Di ft Dovle Hickman caught vane. “Aye Green hit rafely, but was foroed at nec oF on! on Tradley's bounder to Hiekman. henter replaced Ohance behind the it, Dolye wont out, Childe to Mertes niiled to frat on four wide nee mi Rowerm fy hity to Mertes but) Me srmlek ertes's throw, Van eran deciet for fail aa declared out for faill to ' the third baw Noun” Seventh Inning, MeCormick walked. Dexter pasted a» it grounder (o Reason and a double i. “pile Callahan Med out fo rn. vmaiked. Helbach wacrifoed, and wae at third to take Merter's Wie had no bie iM oronetn, Hickman hit safely. Rinith Doyle also Gleason hit taltren nd Hoaon soore ie ite. singled, scoring aifely noorlng Bowerman | inglot soprink dina tien Hawley a, cord 4 wing over the ys ate, van lng! Wert vis ted to Hyan h doubled, scoring Hawley was caught at the plate in Heven rune Hien trata, leCarthy singled Hide Walked Mee and Childa were doubled up oi mers grounder ty Davie fyan Fo Aree wan retlied We, No rune Miekman #ingled Gleason to Mroith Wall Into the right feld in. sroring Hiskmman ‘ Je wae taken sick your taking ily ’ on oningled, — Nowerman jlrove Cy wine Seymour. Huwloy Tae ican ent Rrvander Davia and Vat | doubled up Daviee Hit, Bowerman | kooring. Relbach out, Wradley to Merten | ive rune Ninth tantow Bradiey singled « MeCormack man to Reymour Vexter Me Yan Haltren. Callahan made 9 Dagger, scoring Headley MeCormack | ingled, scoring Callahan Childe f MeCarthy. Two runs MOORE MY INNINGE GIANTS IN 2D GAME oo Tail-Enders Were Con-| ' Carrick Pitched, | {Bpeciat to The Bvening World) POIA GROUNDS. Bept, 1.-Having ip tolled first aame of the double-header the Chicagos, the Hants went at the Windy City crowd in the wecond Confident of taking another Phe only changes in che torma for the wane (he batteries, Car and Bowerman ocoeupying the for the Giants, while Grimitns ing did likewise for Chicago. fident of Taking Both |= out to Smith, Kiln booting Merten rineled to ceft, scoring Griffiths Ryan fouled to Bowerman, wo rune. Hickman wae retired by Griffithe and Meries, Smith banged a fly to Metar thy. Doyle fled out to Ryan No rane CINCINNATI IN BROOKLYN The Dodgers Want Four (Soerlal to The Rvening World) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, fept. 1—The Cincinnat! team made ite bow to the De ) thie atiernoon, It could Oe easily meen that nothing very serious WAR expected of them, watharing Was @ sorry contras whieh alended the one perlen goked on as ple amplona al the lowing of to that t one game to them wae not even con NRS.J.0, CORBETT —— cma | . ae i ‘he Chamee, need the four hey with Gov Huda. i 5 Keep in tho van of (he Pitts: ono eh ry ” The Matting Order, Mra, Norman Selby, the wife of jiousting about what they will do with ih ‘i hat orbert,’” sal! Now, we will ser Cae ys parracne! for voree, dostares tivot her husband | tust what they an do vi Hei awit, oe. took from a box In vault in the! , . un W-caet off from he Kea Bintelt a Hank of New Amsterdam susan worth| — FOR M'COY'S ARREST. inne front Ike a. bard ies ca Ggeiney, % of Jowelry and other valuables belong:| Mre MeCoy's action was brought yee the jen with scarcely a nh Mokinide, Ink to her, She made the dixcovery|'erday ant waa followed |mmediatesy , {n no time was iv tiveitansieln, a this mornitig while deputy shertfs were) by her attorney securing an order for} cen lene hy mth fee h leorme acne ser. Fait”, hunting for the fighter, who bad eluded] civil arrest of the husband on the COT Ane TOFD vetie Toom Uinpite-—Mr, Snyder them since yraterday evening vod that he iW iKely to oe 4 the a he soon. aestled again, i ae en ett today told ar Hietion of the court A depity Pia walk by ten length irom Perio: Fient Inning, Mra, Jamen J. Corbett today told an diction of the court, As aputn TA a RA We Ie RRR HFn epento Harrett ited Ope toy donee. Irwin Aeoning World reporter how the faty " oe rae Kecne, walked. Dahte ing isintelar's ra Hetwoen Corbett and Sharkey wae or D Ivan Association whieh HIRD RACH Over Beckley va * oY yn GIN | ranged to be “thrown by 'Con' M va tel The Junior Champion Stakes, for tworyears Plat with Corgorena pounder, Ho rune: | Vey, who was paid $200 for Jumping) M cant of the atone is anert ant [ite ie furlongs ital apound to third Be yal ipa poor throw, Into the ring and cauring the contest | vein fat wilh Dan! Murp! ‘inion " RUNUPIN, Oe Pro paler wont 10 second on his infield hit |to be awarded 1 Sharkey ape rough th " yencer Keel Mon his infleld tit | 1 throug wi wp tow Py og when Jones was se apy pin 1] Conbett te on the wens MeCoy, up ty] Cnind attest aaloon. from which he tools | tt uti a re) third. Aheckard walk Piel inate ’ Hee eer tenth More dopa. { VIempien, {OT Metwe, 4 B83 103 lallied Keeler, Dahle walked De-|! Kk thie aftenny mM 4 Ayilivan Baratoga Hae | Wun ar, walk, forced Pheckard | pome Wall op ate 0 ‘3 p When Daly boosted to THarrett Kelley y'e lawyer ham prowniaes ne | Apectal for 1a rand Cen i io is foored, Brietenstein scooped MOTOW' Rie My wcrronder tasday. If hie tral atation iw nt and Uf the punt and pled Te to di Mr. Hummel, Mra 8 | ped on thal he waa in diagines de Bis lay, Ki Second tnntng, lawyer, wit! make application in the) I anawer to her husband Mre, Mc elt were favorites, of Meliride sianped out a onehagmer | Buprenmt Court fh mm f ‘ y 5 of her marriage 1h dune, 1808 ihe’ atable “ihe Le t aod Keeler gathered Hreliensteln's put ip . roadway tA AL he continued giving exhlbt y rushed to the front arid. bed Kahow singled, Pitiityn and | Kahne weve | * lev) i ' lone, flartiting purring untill tel for e quarter, ‘Then Spencer sent Com m8 oF Aue py No runs property, al f oth ate 5 thet ty saloon, ‘The profit [Maindo Into th® lead an they mirnek the Kove Him a corner, but] Mex Selby was In (he offer p mounted io f(t tir Bullman followed wiih Hel Was forced at second by Jone w suiminel whon she wis x6 “1 this place heweria, AmOunlS tanto and Olymphen jadd third, ‘hey ran vier bet owt Tie DUNT BRE RE eee eee ved | $900 work, and ee had an allowance of thin way tothe atreteh and there Apen nae tallled ita. When, Harrett reese. rare ie $0, Thelr It xpe were aban! [er turned to, took for Olympian. |The i mn ie rrbett wa ' an me OM A yen fer was Aehting {t out with Hella Harrett got Yoanion'a Wt Two rune Upon the mame m1 N he * <i ; , Mottoy mmando held bh lead 9 several on exer ry Heeb sue SAtAMAE HAL she! MOO) lenethe to the let sixteenth, where Third tnotng, | ,wi thea " Hee MANE Wan dla 8 60) 1 in the |Hpencer pulled him ap and he won Ina Barrett mingled, Sheckard aathorod | Wands raw ‘he Thay were 18.0) eifeation | recently come }yalk by a length, Bel arto and Olymplan Irwin's high one Stetnfeldt’s went to | ferent par iment into poemepaton ut: #100080 fought Hout whip and pur aM through Jones. Heckley'# went to Bheckard. No {he atretoh, nnd Hellarto got the verdict run “KID” by a head Alard Beheck wan two eine nie gee, px] ALLS “KID” CRAVEN, FISTIC CONSPIRACY. — |ivatha'swny, Cttmmard's victory wha! pin Qing y kfaneer over Module] whe vor nt my W t Avan (line nowt Taree a . t mw flehte el Vourth toning Dive ABA Ant : , ; An auch fi ; ghter, my The Fire al for thrers i fending mine husband, satd Norman iherwit te and a alatoenth who known an i) red into® the iid Mere, Me(toy, ‘It wi Kid M Unite a seniern: watts phe. MORIA: Ma nae ee. tree fs the guilty party, The wicked Hee! conspiracy, tn which iw was to lain MeCue. 2 9 1" Aes vtlended to Breltensteln when ho man puraueth take place between him and one Juimes | Meseekin Dallnaa.» | ray Aout hie it Phillips forced him at twas this morning (hat | dieeavered | 4. Co It bel FEE ee TE Wn abiving, thee abith owell ainale “oron ahead | the full measure of i Wy anit A tt Win wald contest, DUCT Finn war the favorite, but her co Seek re Hod Nked. Rahoe|idek of mantond, te t no the fo permit Aimawelf to Vefoated; tha eu ulled in the dust ane one Antnhied Vn fo) elley forced | va in the N meterdim, whore he day J professional con [fast Odom @ent her to the fran eoior at eecond. Nor me Ay pu Me : : war Au WW) nee and abe sailed along tn her ow \, for nate keeping, # dab tye a length tn front of Kine <= jewnlry and val 1 mT Nefore the fate my Hueband em | vtaok. Mle onder wae unchanged unt GRAVESEND ENTRIES my fret husband, Willan He ¢ «tered Into an agrement with one Made! |ihe far tien was reached, Then M : fi stan " ka Marke anid Hare Heind tho | Moekin Mowed on Imp and am soon aan In the box orn alorag ae a Wal vi bookinaker. and (Luey turned Into the stretoh the mars Gpeciah 10 The Reeotin World ) for my sealeking, whloh a ais (0 AE Pe ECM Aten, | Then Mocue move RACK TRACK, GRAVEBEND, sept | uable TE have n earned W @ latter a proprietor n gambling y Mack and at the fur te ‘The entries for tovmortow'sa races| lie has secured thene toute In the city af Choyenne, State of was on even terme, A | } ett , Wyoming. wlereby the sald Burke and | pretty ‘Irive teauited: ty a eas. vistory te wn follown ] At this Junoture intial wi Mt el 7 r Kinley Muck, Imp) was ther Virwt Handivaps for teorearotte: ave | he had reeelved # telephone me felnds wore to procure all the money | angtha away if tur lone. a rom ¢ e W Hoffrnar Met hey i} | throughout the United PIPTH RACK. 1H Bea Vil lawyer. saying (hha \ would Biatow wherever It was posible, 1OmAaKe] elting: tor two-yeureubde; fre (wrt ie {he | surrender " ithe di anid Wane » the vifeet that the nein andien TH Tl ated MR Hunneh «(0 : Hid Jamon d. Corbett would be the view |, Mitt SM! Reade Gee Arlee, lied WH Bile ewade ha) li with) the oultiige tor In aatd pretended contest, the sabi 1! Wetter mi 7 4 My tohenter 102 Merrily f) Norman Selby, otherwise rwi as Kid) 1 a Hon Ny eam fa Valliere HY} ANOTHER CORBETT FAKE, | \ovoy, anreoing, in the parlance of the ol \serr ’ prine ring jay down, or, In other R § | y Hecond Race—Nanil Mrs. Corbett virted her lawyers: for Ab te autay hidact Moor Oh Meas 0 ve pati f signing (he papers ae | ROD FO UT er Mere The Wegent %, Praseh, if i ‘a it Ay AE he eel iad THEIR CIPHER CODE Uoeen Ronee taal | } i i We tonal nine f a thot the fight ” won handily) Trme-t.0r oe. 1k Moth ) | nerween nt Sharkey was fh Additional part of the cone won wan the firat to show, but he Ml ie Caer [Aha af Ma ed oN) dl ta Immediately outrun by Luk, Ger 7 me Lf pilot Linh eh splracy Was that the parties KOC UP AT rude Killott and Gractoue, who raced thir Nae Vor maiden au ' Vgrent aum ofr | clot N» for tecegraphing purpoees. in close order to the straich, folowed by Met Hi a emareibsa “Ubeuy Haeeothatit tng uu vd shel ant from time to time my husband die- | Drogheda een Pepper. Tvete Hh Fat Wenover' hough tL wie a sporting man and Pee ine telegraph movangen, whieh { bey, stealahtened out certrude Hi t i 410 Nonparell a Pale ay i went to the front and war never cual dna J HO Saewe # vehi the fight was fat | 1 wrote. and whieh w telegraphed to} winning ly by a length and a ft e me HHO Navbare Preiiehie A back Corhett againat the world De ld Helnds, to whieh dfeinds repited fre "he lan rig an ben Bach uty Pa Oriente {ifferences, 1 ik he can {clauPa Ware tb ef ih the. Inst. fu a “ empl ie fh hen Te an HARE tai RENIA. BAG! (hohnaeel ene tae wal vy and his co-conapiray ateth Tace-Mile and a sixteenth, urth Hewe-for « ay are mo Mma gt tors were to bet that Corbett would be Woe by Inshot; Cherrles was second an {re iat Gun 1 weld, bie i" Brag a8 ORF AT NEM The viotor in sald content net Prince third. ° 11 | 4, tle too bad to cheat 9a. , wit 116 Tieeer I f last Priday night my husband was in eel Wem Wat i The Corbett pnarioy Haht war MXeN Te our home, aod while he was there hia , is, remanent ob ened neko] WHT NEY ?S Ws Oye ror | MeVey Woe bald to Jump HO The FMT roe @ whort conversation he pulled out Meper 10 Pivanien jor [Ard thus throw the contest C0 BbArKey. | oF hig poeket the auimmons and com: yal 102 Tritle for lt drew my check for $09 payable F : sd E W Hime 10 t H plotnt in Chis aetion and served them on . ; 1} him, and he cashed Ht, TE have the re Me Bl turn check tn ily ponseesion now me | hamlly read the papers and PivatiA\gitater 16 Pepit JOT] “10 wae originally planned that George |, a / i Ly hn shane hee Sith Hace—Por maiden threw-reeroMe: mile | conaidine himeelf would do the triok, |UMUBNE Full againat me (a obtain s de and neventy yarte La ; R 1 out] Voree from. me LONDON, Sept. 1.—The Doncaster * 18 beg ED ig | DUS at. |e SAee oenent N. st out I jad previously upbratded my hus-| Race Meeting opened to-day with a Mats eat HIE [and MeVey waa chonea | Kveryiody ot ang for his reintions with Beulah] phenomenal run of successes for Amer- Nt 10) Laon Pereerion AND the inaide won w good deal of money Cameron and Nellie O'Nelll, and had] ican horse owners and jockeys, aatind 2 threatened to Dring sult against him for] The Fitewilliame stakes for all ages tos aap Li WYER 10 MEET CORBETT. dive and it at one dawned upon me] resulted in a vietory for Mr. J. A. OUR REPLY TO LI, ‘The Sherif? will report to-day that nc| that my Nusband endeavored t1o foro-| Drake's Joe Ullman, ridden by L. Relff, looms aanaiied , Jeannot find Corbett. Me. Hummel says| “all my action by makibg ‘trumped up'| with Bonnebosque, on which Bloan had We Refuse to Pass on Vatue of iia, that to-morrow he will apply to Justice | charges against me,” the mount, second, and Geyser, piloted | Heott In the Bupreme Court for an order eI by J. Martin, third “ “ rodentiots, hut “Nope” They | oy iubiiation and aummona in ihe ault. The Doncaster Welter Plate (hansti- WI He Suttotont, Mr. Hummel on receiving the ory FRANK CRAIG LOST, |cap), for three-year-olda and upward, | WASHINGTON, Bept, I.The State] will cate to Edward Michael, his oe - was won by Mr, W. C. Whitney's Department haw replied to the edict don representative, who will serve Spectrum, with J. Relff in the maddie, transmitted by Minister Wu, giving Li Hung Chang extraordinary power to ne OLATE for peace as follows: for the} THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING) SEPTEMBER 11, 1900, SAYS M’COY TOOK HER $10, 000 JEWELS. $< The “Kid's” Wife A Fight and Mrs. Corb | bett when he lands in England, "It Corbelt stays in Bngland,” #atd Mr, Hammel, “we can sue him Just the same as (hough he was here ia ae 10 | married again ‘The frat Mre, Corbett got $00 a week alimony for life, but magnanimourly ‘made Corbett a present of It when she Her second husband ob> Jocted to his wife taking o prisefighter's “| George Gardiner, of Lowell, Mawes, GRAVESEND. ecole Junior Champion Stakes, a $15,000 Prize, Was To-Day's Feature. Iso Exposes “Fake” ett Tells of Another. (petal to The Mvening World) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept, The Brooklyn Jockey Club hi beoutiful weather for ite Fall opening. The norning was theratening and a few drops of rain fell, but Dwyer luck wae potent and ine sun finally broke through the clouds and made the afternoon per> feet The att wae from the direction of the veean, cool and refreshing and there war 4 large crowd on hand This Mttle course has always been popular and jt needed only two auch | strong attractions as the Juntor Chame | plon sta $15,000 prise for tworyear> vida and (he Firat Special to bring out libe full wtrenmih of the race goers thy condition, track wax In superb INET MACK Highwelabt Handicap, for all ages, about ee Dentin vere, whiten, Jocks, IIE PED wien ii, Turne NJ } Meehanus, 1 Hallinan tet a) Holt 01, 12h ‘ | Mr : ! f Cervarete 1 i] im, #00 HH] t Gold Meets b Ravity Mook, 123 Meg Mier) atrveeiion = Won eer ine 110% I After some delay th went away In | Hair onder with the ex { Bandy Hook, who ‘ L Gold ir went . ed up a Jaap of wc af ley ntanie Hold Hee Th. mpaon and Bt Finnan, who were Fesing heads apart They ran thie way to the far turn, where ltheve was some crowding and M. ne Jnan fell Montanto drew aut of the vinoh and elosed on Geld Or, running inte the stretch on even terme, Mone vite drew away, and running in hie [old-time style won in a big romp by our lenge from. Meehanus, who beat jold Ora head, Bpencer, who rade Bt Minnan, wae not hurt SHOOND RACK chase Hautioap, for three-yeareolde and miles RESULTS AT _ |WILLIAM A. BRADY’S OPINION OF EVENING WORLD'S SPORTING PAGE, ‘The sporting page of The Evening World is certainly & credit to the Paper, All the news of the sporting world finda its way Into Its columns and Mt Is always concise: » ly and neatly told ‘The number of news beats It has scored during the past four weeks (8 wonderful Two of the mont recent were the “Bpllt the Money" article In the Fits and Sharkey fight andthe Fitemim- mons retirement story printed a few days ago. W. A. BRADY. STAR EVENT AT YONKERS Roan withies Connor and Island Wilkes in 2.05 Pace, The Champagne Mtakes, for two-year. | olde, was won by Orchid, with Sloan up. Votes, on which J, Martin had the leg, ridden the “Coffee Cooter Your Rownds, LONDON, Sept. H-At the "Wonder jand” Gymnaaium, Whitechapel, Lom ton, Inst eventot, In a content for the middlewetaht championship of England, Frank Croim, the “Harlem Coffee Cooler,” wan defeated in four Rea = (Special to The Rrening World) PMPIRE CITY RACK TRACK, YON- KYRB N.Y, Sept. IhThe second day of the grand clroult drew a much larger attendanee than yesterday, ‘The star event of the week, the 20 pace, with such mood One® as Roan Wilkes, Connor and Island Wilkes, was sehoduled, The sky was lowering and the day sultry with but the all@htest breene stirring and the conditions were admirable for fant time in the various heats, ‘The stewards of the meeting are ine vestigating the running of The Prival yesterday, This welding driven by Mr, Woote finished far ih the rear in two of he heats of the 290 pace, yet was ap: parently able to win out in three other eats by a comfortable margin, The wervices of Startor Fitugerald re nol available to-day owing to his wence at Gravesend, and aw a result the starting was not up to yesterday's standard The frat heat of the £09 pace was won rather handily by Harry ©., driven by Hogast, He took the lead at the half and was never headed, beating out Flirt, Who came sirong at the end, by half a length, Sidney Poinier was third. Time Lie 34. The second heat proved a hard one w for Harry O, and he just managed crom the wire a head in advanic ft Woo Leyourn, Wie Was half a lengt front of Sidney Pointer, third, 41 06, The frst heat of the 2.90 trot was one the enthusiasm speciators. Major Greer, f ‘etories on other tr of the h from hin tel Het o” was second and Dolly Mid> hire 5 Was expected, Major Greer had the peed of his feild in the second heat of he 299 trot, and Mr, Wallace brought Am in half a length tn front af Dolly Hidwell, who Just managed to Kalevala by an hea Men2.14 bed. The talent expe repos 4 an uprec in tie Binns We th the 0 » ty half o the half, roke fear the weven-furlonk pole and vd under the wire @ home behind. 208 Lb length, i The (hind and concluding heat of the Ajor Greer In ree wtrmight \ chestnut hor An open mated tim fw Dolly Hitwoll, seoond, Springdale, hard piven, seiiamed to pqccere In for third place. vane The fourth heat of the 20 pace war won by Fanny Deillaed after a driving Anieh, with WH Leyburn. Ke ‘and Hidney Falniet halt a length back, third raoln pee} Ke and wan a slight xcellent work Barter Cole pomt for fully At nding them off took the lead and ite ney {st of the 20 HOU anes, lab wth, € Frank Dow favorite, teauee o ‘hte at Harttord last week man kept them at th teon minutes before he week’ nL out for ir, Hoy Toya “R. ‘Mheldon At the seven fur> ite on the outside 0 the ng cronn~ in Howat n 4 heldon wi t head in front of Frank ages half wae negotiated In Lol and the ill mile in tate ya se olin nals ne my ne ‘teh heat of (he 2.00 pace, Panny Dillard, who won the two a4 vious heat, was giver a liberal 0 m dot ul Fern Pam Ame fg '®4 ml ure en Tribe (ah tie heres ot ° uy 0 e fea hot matter. AL neh ay HARLIM, Sept. 1. The races scheduled to be run here to ees re toed rhea f Won by aa sect ta, Het te RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. RACE TRACK, ST, LOUIB, Bept, 11.— ‘The rawes scheduled to be run here to- Ringer saith leceseseneeishannenet ‘Ther, 9.98 to 0 |STOCKS TAKE A JUMP. — Active Revival and Al- most the Entire List Moves Up. Trading took an active turn in the stock market to-day and prices ad vaneed generally, WIth the exception of Panpie's Gas all the stocks moved up. The tractions were briek but rather inclined to be erratic, Brooklyn Rapid Transit opened At OS 1%, and after loming 1-4 per cent, goined nearly «4 point, Manhattan dropped 18 at the opening, but soon rose 1-2 per cent. ‘The railways were among the a with Burl! aston, oa the feature. Tle price rose from 126 led to 2b 7-8 whork, Lit th vilie & Naan ‘tained 4 a un and @ point an to 18, with Now Jer tral Boa ins us open prise Of the Indusirials American 8 headed the jist, galning @ point at opening, A rise at noon of almost a mt in Southern preferred and Loumville, was without effect on the general list, which waged slowly Manourl Pros fe, Sugar and Metro poiltan Street Mallway were most losing a point each, Ameri ta polnt and Internauonal Pi slutido Fuel prefersed rose J reapectively, A feature of the yond market Was 4 recovery of 1&8 In Kane soe City Bouthern ¥8, Other issues show! siltht changes either way Prices generally were well suptained despite (he limited demand, A sharp losses occurred among the ua formant ato ie Chicago and. Banter fl re) i We tot, bales of stocks toda} MAb wliares, and of bonds $580) The Closing Quotations, ny Open, High. Law, Clos. j Am. Bmelt, @ Ret ms ny 4 Brel 4 Wire wy EN COTTON STIR en 009 iT % Mining “ #3 DYING OUT. Wi"? & RE ©) Ateh, Te & 8 Fe pt on ie Malt it ty Halt 10 pF nd iy Waiya Rapid Trenelt A % wns : Another Day of Lively |i ton Re 0. We " Mi. maul is b | Trading but Less = |i ¥ co H.3 8 ohh ae Excitement. (oh phat a im a Cones. mh Whe Can. Tobaccs % Continental Tybaeoo ‘pt 7 t S iM The Ioal cotton market opened with cy | activity but lees exeltement th's bs dl bt morning. Liverpool cables were) jut i" it stronger than ware looked for and|iner Puen: * BN ih were up from 12 to 19 pointe, The) em Silver Ih fons: j ar loca! market did not make a full te+| tong Wand mt fy i Or lous @ N AY if one, although strong and from 9 Ueoeuas _ ry 0 16 pointe higher Hee ee a ise tf Moat of the buying was done in Liver | Mieeuri Paslte i Ny pool arm by Southern shorte on the] Ny Merry 1 H advance, ‘The public and tnside long|Norfsin & Western i M4 Interosta seemed to fear another col lapse and unloaded to take profits ‘THs welling movement, tomether with |», Norwhorn Paste S=z oF Sass ae sa rs the later heavy drop in the Liverpool 4 N market of from 15 to 18 points, broke M the local market He ne ee Speculation Was not ad heavy, Many ay operators unloaded in the excitement | ie ie iy yesterday, belleving the boom movement u ue had been overdone and fearing a ermsh |§ Hy Ha oe of pytamided cotton, ty i Hear speculation was not attempted, Loute 8W pt oe” bh the phenomenal strength of Southern | San Con. alk M fon ‘pot markets acting ax a deterrent to} Tera Parth lie 11% would-be shorts, The cotton movement | Usies iN ‘it wan also too Hight to warrant extreme | tt i iis over-tolling, and this, coupled with the] 4 " * ik weekly Government crop report, due) Wem oI mm earty this afternoon, made operators reat erp cautious LONDON STOCKS FAIR The opening prices were: September, - 10.83 bid; October, 10.22 to 10.81; Nove | Prices Advance in the Market, and December. 0.78 to 9.76; January, to 474) February, 8.4 to 0.73; March, 9.1% to May, 4.68 to 9.60; June, 1 to 960; Julyy ¥. 10, THE COTTON MARKET. The closing prives of the cotton mar- ket Were: eptember, 10.15 to 10.9; Oc. tober, 9.91 to 0.92; November, 9.00 to o62; Devomber 9.53 to 9.65; January, 94 to February, 0.49 to 0.51; Maron. to OM; April, 47 4: May OM? to 0.19; June, 046 to i July, O41 to Oa Market steady tal W. Je M'KELVEY DEAD. HWrookiyn's Ba-Ohlet of Pollee Pansen Away at Sharon Spela: Willlam J, Mi ex-Chlet of the Brooklyn poliee, ¢ “at Sharon Springs, N.Y, to-day. He had been suffering from stomach trouble for some time, vit hie ailment was not considered pert- Om #0 the news of his death came with 4 hock to Dis many friends was born on March 18, 1842, and was & machinist by trade. He served in the war and went om the police force whortly ‘after the draft riots, He wae nent to Hrooklyn as telegraph operator at Headquarters. For many years he caplain of the Pounth Previne hein Mayor Be usete yor Aehteren i pendent Homination Bi overwhelini ular in Grand An ator cles, nsec BICYCLE FALL FATAL. Hider Tumbles from His Wheel in Bi “was: Boy and Sa and Is Killed, Willlam Sherman, of 1% Second etree, was killed by falling from his bleycle in front of #2 Bast Houston street this af. ternoon, I ANOTHER BABY DEER. |— Math added ¢ Woapitt Hora tn Cotral Park, hy the stork, ‘Thin Summer, Another young Wapiti deer has been added to the herd in Central Park. The jork loft it this morning, it being the ixth born in the deer inclosure this en takes in the fashionable Hill sec+ ie Amerionn Securities Active, The London stock market opened ac- tive and eteady to-day, with prices from 14 to 14 per cent, above last night's lowing, The market for American se- curities wae fairly , American rails opened ihe and later showed a niency to impro: “Phe principal feature was the Atchi- sone. et WHEAT FALLS OFF. ey The wheat market opened atrong tor day owing (9 the sharp advance jn Liverpool, ‘Trading, however, soon ber ame dill, New York's opening prices were! Des ver wheat, $1 d-6 to S112; Maren, aie 4 May, Jed co Ai bob) ‘Beptem= ber, October, 19 b-& December att iy nlonga's f gpening prices were: Octo- ber wheat 4, New York's closing prices were: Jany jary Wheat March wheat M34 bid: May Wheat, #8 Heptember whi 6 14; Osta wheat M 12, Decembor W! bid. Nay corn, WH tet. Chicago’ » closing prices were 7 18 to m1 RUPTURE. CURED, Iimprvred eleat Srvie 0 the saly sem fe iiats ther " With abeolate comfort cm Agents or BROOKLYN lore EY CLUB UB RAGES u 4 vm ia, mn mice 3 hy at. rane "Eee iN 20, wt cars op all trains Minky a PAK Lie eRe, very 16 minutes Raturtays, ates. stopping at city Mall gid eae ant Ot tee tions, w Mire ab, st. a i, lt ee tects Perry HOER.

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