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4 > ney, will probably win. CLOUDY TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY. __ EDITION b PRICE ONE CEN 130, 1901. —= Nineteen Horses Are Named to Start in Rich Event at Sheeps- head Bay To-Morrow —Race Will Be a Bat- tle of Millions—The: Probable Odds as! Quoted for The Even- ing World by Book- maker ‘Eddie’ Burke. If the weather is clear and the track fast to-morrow, the race Secretary Cornellus Fellowes sends out nineteen probable starters for the «reat Futurity Stakes at Sheepshead Bay to-morrow. The fall meeting of the Coney Island Jockey Clud begins then and this meeting, brilliant as It adways is, 1p to be atarted with a star of the} first magnitude in tho rich Futurity. — | Of these nineteen horses carded, Only | one 3s a doubtful starter. That Is Sun | Bhower, a Mily out of Sunny Slope, who was the pride of Jere Dunn's heart. Dunn fs a pouf man and therefore has mo chanco to win this big event. Millionaires Own Cracks. ‘The millionaires in racing own all the erack thoroughbreds of the turf. The few thousands that would be a fortune to @ poor man are like pennies to men Mike Willlam C. Whitney, J.B. Hagsin, Perry Belmont, Clarence Mackey and others. In no other race in the history of the ‘American turf has there been a larger representation of wealth. of the men who own the horses inthis race totals nearly half a billion dollars, The value of the horses who will face the starter in the big event ts, at a timate, about $300,00). It will be a battle of the millions, and | the most powerful of ull thes millio: those represented by Willlam C. Whit- It 1x an honor which Mr, Whitney covets, and he has spared no expense to compass It. Eddie Burke, the layer, whose opera- tlons make the small fry of the betting ring gasp, has quoted prices against the Futurity starters. Mr. Burke Is the first to post prices in the ring, and if nothing changes his opinion he will make the Whitney trio, King Han- over, Nasturtium and Goldsmith, choices forthe big race at 2 to 1. Madden's Trio Second Choice. The Madden trio, Gunfire, Yank: Blue Girl,he makes accond choice at 1. So suro Is the bookmaker that t the race Hea between these two stablen that | he quotes the long price of 10 to 1 against Flywheel, who will run for Perry Bel- mont, and ‘Heno, who runs in Claren Mackey's colo Against the others al sorte of fancy prices are Jald. Carroll D., who Is owend by Father BIil Daly, and Bun Shower are quoted at 100 to 1, indleating that thelr chances ure very remote. Big Crowd to See Nace. The Futurity ta the fourth race carded, and if the other events are run off promptly the bugler will call them at 4 e'clock to-morrow afternoon, ‘The chances are, however, that they will get to the post about 4.20 o'clock. It will bo a great race, and tt Isereported that more people will crowd Into the beautiful course to-morrow than cover passed the turnatiles before, —<—<—— T9 PREVENT MALARIA. reafter All Canes of such Fever WI) Be Re; tte Henith Hoard, Private physicians, ax well as all pub- Ne inatitutions, hospitals and asylums, will be required on and after this date to submit reports of all caves of ma- Jarial fever that’ como under thyr ob- servation to. the Board of Health. Prest- | Gent: Bexton, matin panty of plesith the Senator's neighbors, whose avowel -WHITNEY'S ENTRY FAVORITE FOR RICH FUTURITY. Here are the odds on to-morrow’s rich Futurity at Sheepshead Ray, as quoted especially for The Evening World this afternoon by Bookmaker Eddie’Burke. He made the Whitney stable the favorite t 2to 1 and 4 to 5. The entries, their jockeys, weights and the odds are as follows: Odds. Horse. Weight. Jockey. Str. PL *Goldsmith .... 31....T. Burns ‘Nasturtium . 2 4 tod *King Hanover TBlue Girl . tYankee .. . 5 2 Gunfire .... --Mounce . tFly Wheel . rrr HOCSEC atu) Saturday rn eee ee 20 Lux Casta . Fairgood 20 The Talisman . Caughnawaga . Pentecost Hyphen . Barron Carroll D. De Reszke Port Royal 10 Sun Shower 40 ib Heno .. 4 a *Whitney’s stable. t+Madden's stable. tIf Mr. Belmont enters another horse this price will go on the stable, ade HANNA'S = SAVED FROM BOOM (3 | RIVER BY A LAUNCHED. HUMAN CHAIN. Club Formed in His Own Ward to Roost Him for President. BoD are When John Connolly Was Lowered from Pier. (Special to The Evening World.) CLEVELAND, O., Aug, 30.—There Is a brand-new Hanna Presidential boom tn town. A club has been formed in the Forty-first: Ward composed largely of ‘There was a human chain rescue at One Hundred and Twenty-sixth atreet and East River to-day when a throng of persons saw Thomas Ryan, thirty years old, of No, 212 Hast Sixty-ninth street, pulled from the water as he was owex hin Ife to John Con- Dock Depart- Cast Ninth purpose Is to “further in all honorable ways the candidacy of Senator Hanna [for the Presiden The club haw been organized by the election of Robert Irvine ax President, and the declaration made that Senator Hanna ts the logical candidate for the Preaidency. The Forty-tirst im the Sen- ator’'s own ward, and the sole purpose of the new club Is to boom him for the Preoldency, ‘The club will meet from now on every ‘Thursday night. CHARGED WITH MURDER. Two Men Arrested Following D of Another at Asbury Park, ASBURY PARK, N. J. Aug, George Hopper and James Robotham Were arrested here last night charget with the murder of Edward Hullck, who was found dead In a stable in this Cv) street, playe risk. who proposed the principal part In It at much Bltes were few and he sleep and tumbled intu the river, Children playing on the pler screamed and Connolly and xome fellow workmen saw the man ¢o down. The tide was strung. There wan io rope and quick action being necessary, Con- holly decided on the human chai plan. Maritiy siving instructions, hetd him by the ankles, the second man being supported by two others on the dock. The distance down to the water swan about twelve feet, Ryan, who hail made frantic efforta to save himself, had gone down twice and wax sinking the third time, when Connolly grasped tim by the hands. A rope had been secured, and wan looped nnd lowered, Conno ng It under the Imperiiled man's arma, place)on Aug. 32 lust. Ryan was hauled out and up on the |enty-four, Five married daughters and] “Walt a minute and 1 will tet you see The complaint wan made by the|dock and then Connolly and the other |two married sone live somowhere here: | Miss Gray: father of the alleged murdered }| man were lifted to nafets, abouts, but they‘ve got no “room for] A fow seconds later the actress ap- Constable Theydore Hulick, on a state ment wld’ to have. been made by Mrs. Katherine Batez, who, resides near ‘where the dead! man was found. She |] aweare. she ‘aay ra baie atrugeling The rescuers were cheered by the crowd that had gathered, Connolly being heartily congratulated for his heroic act Ryan, suffered very little from \the J after, Thomas Ryan Was Drowning the rescue and ng on the atringplece fell atringplece and at hand, ne wan let down from the dock by a man who PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK .... BROOKLYN VS. BOSTON BROOKLYN .... ... .. 1 0 BOSTON 0 TWO KILLED. MANY HURT IN BROCKLYN FLAY FIRE, A child was burned to death and a woman was killed by jumping at a fire which broke out at 5.30 o'clock this afternoon in the double fiat at No. 219 Graham avenue. Brookivn. The dead are the three-year-old baay gir of the Beck fam- ily and Mrs. Rugeiser. who lived on the second floor. Mrs. Ru+ geiser jumped, Mrs. Beck after throwing {wo otherssof her children out of the window jumped herself. The children were caught by the crowd in the street and were not injured. Mrs. Beck landed on a shed and received Catherine's Hospital. Other inmates of tf severe injuries, She was sent fo St, > house jumped and were badly hurt, L+ MATTY IN THE BOX AGAINST QUAKERS. | Giants Begin with Confidence Behind the Great College Boy—Duggleby, Phillies’ Twirler. Glants since those Joyous days is cons 5 1] sidered ‘The Matting Order. New York. Philadely: Selbach, If. ‘Thomas Strang. ab. i vans Haltren, ch Da Melitiuer rt Murphy. 2u Gangel, ts ot New York fan certainly this stage of the nth eawon, Warner. ¢ ! {trepidation Mathewson. p these times go Into every ° pice Dwyer 2 fear and trembling, because th (special to The Evening Worl) lost thelr ebony) mascot. This NDS, Aus Althangi, vouth r following the has become Te He allover Uy understudy for tr war fresh and forceful, beilytng reutt, all walls designed to heep a view ar front of the City Hall asd hopeful of duplicat- Wt in Mittas the Quakers most brutal dante we Ine the goed work they Adelphia, when they smo hip and thigh in Cas jood Shape son, ds & arm hard supple, promised himecif great tion, for he wa: hue had been fon, but Mr, the Donohue man might with the Glante’ 1 tin hiss peur look was small ¢ early und | ru wi » hands undl thy auminiate to the Ginte The doctor opined fail walked. 1oty) Matty unity hering throng " showing pata ued on Fourth Page.) BECCED TO DIE ADA GRAY SAYS IN ALMSHOUSE, SHE IS NOT DEAD } JOHN VAN MYNEN SAYS CHIL- REPORT OF ACTRESS'S DEMISE DREN WON'T HELP HIM. PROVES UNTRUE. «1 this morning that} well-known acter Th Ada Gray, report ¢ under the and t tottering three score Emaciated and welght of nearly years of 4 strenuous Ife, John Van | died li the Hon for Incurables: tn Mynen begged Magi Dooley fordham, proved to be untrue | the Butler Street Court, B Wh Dr. Henry Jones, who had} day to commit him to the almshous. charge of that Inatitutlon, was arked “Eve soon got to die,” he regarding Miax Gray's Cuneral arrange: I've no bome and I'm now past weve} ments he replied BOY TOLD hag | OY FOOTPADS FALSEHOOD. ROB LITTLE GIRL HIM TO STEAL. RAND TO DOCTOR. World) taught hi when ar the stu boy was arre me Ime a PINE PORTO | vay will be sent to the reform schoo}. their old dad. Send me to the poor- house for life, Judge, and I'}) pray for you." Magiatrate Dooley obliged the iwanderer wi ry Jens wanderer. with’ pix month» peared tn the room, She was Introduced as Mise Gray by the phyatcian, and in ome- | replt the? “I naven't montha, felt bettor in seven reply to a queation regarding her health |i * Benstone the} cphey admitted thetr guilt and simply Sutter a ( the statement | eee he had made inthe. "nc station. eaal explained t they wanted the money. tha, made it. nt replied wap told if he did woul leased. be Fr | | 1 SAID HIS FATHER TAUGHT Eva GAUNT WAYLAID ON ER-} Th They caught twelve reold Eve | nto as she was on her way to 6 or, choked her and took her money. Fin this po necessary We me ‘Stee! Trust Maghates from Pittsburg Back the American Boat‘at Waldorf-Astoria. Tos day for. $250,000 Against’ $150,000 Put Up by Walter J: Kingsley for an. Engs lish Syndicate= Money to Be Put Up and Papers Signed: Pittsburg. The biggest bet ever made on a 2: of the from thrifty, fins an the not t rved since the Ghints a million to $15 Viaduet, there was a sort of Manana he kiborh on the Philadelphia team 4 noe London, dispesition on the diamond Aylahitarwees mroch will not lift the cup, The pl 1 languldly in’ prac- some: ferocious. fan 1 ls not only the biggest bet thee, ke men with feet laden with ktd blaming the sad fall | OYE Maule similar. character) but neva, Tats opplled to both aides but}oe the Quakers to the mascot aforesald, | |) iss i ecensaurily uuigur i sleepy con-| took him to a deserted, grasa’ grown uate : ate chough to warrant the offer of: odde:Qk. ‘ew York on bring.ng me syndle to. place. ley had not vould place the het In «1 anticipated some dimiculty he odds he desired, me boat was a party of Pitsburg milllonalres who gambled 0. 3 across that tBe> Wa They learned und concluded to take the rod led on the ahip. In aad Mr. Kingsley made st 10 o'clock this idorf-Astoria to Mr. Kingsley, are was accompanies Me on ume. was wasted In details, roduced his credentials, that 2 syndicate Of Billssar nen Gad contributed to a) $160,000 to be bet on ¢ Shamrock, and) sley was authorized. to) Mr, Kingsiey showe sny diticulty about: is: ee Americans to produce ¢ > 4 nilitionattes “fn thee put te up with Le y make the beta itttod can get the money, a leaving Ure apie be Jrawing up of pers, the oh akeholdor aud) ther doful . Kingsley would not mal names of the men Inf

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