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PRICE ONE CENT. Witiewaw ss eT NIGHT EDITION | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | $300,000 BET AGAINST $500,000 BY KINGSLEY. He Put Up His $150,000 Against Americans’ $250,000 and Offered to Double the Bet with New Yorkers—His Offer Accepted. Nearly 81,000,000 in two bets on the result of the Cup races will be up by toemorrow night. Wal- ter J, Kingsley,, the. English news- paper man and betting commirsioner Sor the English syndivate, has wired Srom Pittsburg offering to doubie his bet of $150,000 to $250,000, made a@ few days ago at the Waldorf. Astoria. The offer was taken at 4 o'clock this aflernoon. This will make $500,000 of American money posted on the chance of the cup defender against 8300,000 of English money—$800,- 000 in all. Such betting has never before been done or heard of, Alb Pittsburg this ofserncon Mr. Kingsley turned over thirty-one one- thousand pound Bank. of “England notes and Mr, Mustin gave a certi- Sued check for $250,000. is on Shamrock age over here looking for a second bet t $250,000 Ameri- can money on Constitution or which- Tt ever yacht ix selectet to defend the cup. oe f uce this afternoon from J. H. the agent of the Bnglish syndicate wi th oF immediately nF N former wager and has since put up rock will not lift the ¢ Ing blood flows, and an effort is be-| in m to see some millionaire friends, after a ng made to raise at least enough to J. Montgomery Smart, of the Prod- Exchange, received a despatch Kingsley, ‘bo placed $150,000 on Shamrock at he Waldorf, saying he was ready ith another $150,000 at the same Ids, or half that sum. Smart communicated with F. Brooks, of Seligsburg & Co., of 0. 70 Broadway, who arranged the 0,000 against $8,000 that the Sham- Mr. Brooks visited the Stock Ex- ange and other places where sport- eet half the offer. Mr. Brooks went to Long Branch from tour of the Stock Exchange bettors, Another, $150,000 of English money wbiohy GREG him pony, about $10, on j have rec Kingsley offering them any part of a Let of $150,000 at the odds of 5 to 3 on the American boat Rell & Co. will combine with Mr, Brooks in placing the big bet. Mr. Brooks says he deeun’'t think the odds are now quite #0 Kood as three to one on Constitution. Previous been bet on the cup race. to-day of IS questing ux to deny (Contt pects to meet Mr. Kingsley at. soon to-morrow and cloee the bet. It is likely that to to-day $400,000 had $75,000 against C. A. PEARSON NOT BETTING. ved a cablegram Mr. Co Arthur I the re ued on Fourth Page.) TO-DAY’S NEWS TOLD IN TABLOIDS. ferry- boat Lakewood crashed into her New York slip with tremendous; force this afternoon, breaking large wooden planks in the wagon run of the ferry-house and upturn 1g flag- ging. A cabman was knocked down and injured. eee BRONX WOMAN A SUICIDE, Marie Hildebrand, forty years old, committed. suicide to-day at her home, No, 2470 Taird avenue, by taking carbollc acid. POLICE SEARCH FOR GIRL. The police were asked to-day to make a search for pretty sixteen- year-old Edna Purcell by her fath- er, William 0. Purcell, She went out yesterday and did not return to her home at No. 13 West One Hun- dred and Nineteenth etreet. eee ELEOTRIC VEHICLE Co. Suit was brought in the Gaunt of Ohancery, Jersey City, to-day to have declared illegal the payment of $380,000 In dividends by the Elec- tric Vehicle Company. The plain- tiff declared that the company has already lost $5,000,000 and that the; dividends were paid ont of the cap-| nonin INTO BAIN. {tal stock. MURDER suyPECTS > Coroner Banning, of Westches- ; decided to-day that neither Warner Simms nor Peter Bucken- hoff, suspects, in the Siwanoy Golf lub murder'mystory, would be ad- ‘ Fy mitted to bail until after the In-) His speech, which was lost, re- quest. He refvsed an offer of bail) turned this afternoon. ‘The opera- for Huckenhoff to-da j Hon. which necessitated the boring Rican atest AbrouRt of the skull, was ere Se SET Tee cal ormed at the J, Hood Wright Hos- arrested in the palace grounds at | pital: 5 Copenhagen after the Czar's ar-| SMART FORGE CAUGHT. rival, Michael Farrell, allas Farley, a ore sie®, clever forger, wanted in weveral STRIKE Was Us i. clties, was arrested here to- day It is charged against affer charged with raising checks drawn ‘Wis: The ALF. 1. leader of the steel strike, that he ordered a strike when it was use- will hear the VEN DLOWNS OUT or OF A keg containing ten pounds of powder exploded in the cigar and fancy store of Reuben Ehrich, evidence. PRESIDENT OFFERS SERVICES, ei Secretary Hay, acting for the} Newark. 3 ‘Yy ay, acting for the who wa: President, has offered the services | of this country to adjust differ- ences between Venezuela and Co- lombia. He also warns them not to Interfere with Isthmus transit. ‘ORA BRADFORD HELD. Cora Bradford, who was arrested i Paeserreteremaseeat charged with Keeping girls prisoner at her house, No. 214 West Thirty- | WO alxth street, was held without bait by Justice Jerome in Special Ses-| sions to-day. Aw & result of an operation for | the removal of a blood clot trom the brain, George Joyce, of No. 505) East One Hundred and Sixty-fifth); w street, showed signs to-day that he| smeht ra Nee The will almost completely recover painfully Injured. five children who were asleep the blown out of bed, but escaped serl- ous injury. first on banks In this elty in The proprietor, sidewalk, Two women and to-day. 8 on the and second floors w eee poooo0;eDDGDDOD0OdOCEe the thirty-nix aes oh Me r New York to: Fair toe emdays Marlee ‘win R100) on the ing World's offer from paralysis of the right side, 'eu Mage © of thin editions ‘The wager | $125,000 | makes the total amount bet to date $600,000, : NEW YORK. TUESDAY. YORK Buy Re 1 NEW ST.LOUIS Qenl BROOKLYN .... ...- 0 0 At Boston—Boston, 0: LATE RESULTS AT Sixth Ra Fatalist 1. Ast FROM PITTSBu (By long-¢ 3y Walter J. Kingsley: Hee it ¢ | arrived in Pittsburg this duced to ail the membeys i p Bri! gets. | te among all Classes. Vlearn that Carnegie and Morga it has developed that the biq f have taken up the wagers. they are willing to cover any ‘et fishmen will make. The money | Deposit vaults and will be paid the final race 8, ARE NOW iN Pitts St AGENT KINGSLEY TEL t Af ow NEW YGRKS LOSE Ano SEPTEMBER y 3. 10l. LAST PLACE, 1 ll yack me vat Eng } Safe [ ss Circulation Books Open t to ) All. 2. ] STATE TAX BURDEN. FOR MANHATTAN New r during ¢ Ing freal taxation counties in equalizing real est is for the fecal year which com Ort. 1 Board added to > Ww us the additions this year for bora! — eT | | QP didi . nr oe LEAGUE'S TAIL ~ END FOR LOSERS — 24-0 Giants and Chicago Teams Played for the “Booby. Prize” at Polo Grounds---Davis Tried — Pitcher “AI” Maul. saa pg = Sen Roe (Byectal to: The Kyening svn Dester's popeup. | Do POLO GiOUNDS nly. the 1 double end. Hatsel fe ee faithful ‘ Held under qubled Stay meras roliee over: { Coogan's nentativer af similar cere pated represent D ats po Chicag t ague elreutt alone thlsted Strat i Little Goner was attached ty the ' vi vr, it wae a cane of 4 for ey the loser of day's game, pr 1K, 0 ~Eimelie. course, the ¢ tnnatt outfit, which was} — _- = Davisis ratty atop of ; ted with th ¢ Yorkers, should win | qouple events will begin to-morrow, and] time to for Pree es its kame from the Quakers: with Menefre's granser, ly rain vent tt py 0. TUBS. to second on hie ; i Murphy sorited (ho vend) wie the A New Giant Out, r third-base line. “Bep-op Harlem omen read oon the} ol lived up to his daachouse tefore they | Tiere was a new Glant out In the up for Kahoe, got | 7 ties today. He was Al Maul, pn the catch. Wa: ine. on the felt. Gri ean renute. The Na. [one for Kahoe Maul was insi ly {Tt wil oever he the latter Peer taaee now hin welll. He| snstalled:a favorite whew he cracmenioey v “on oye have come itn tonal le ent Kat habs’ single that ju re ee cite nad from now on weil{ Mar had a Joh with pretty nearly every | follower nectimen ” Raymer. ‘ale with our faces te the foe. But hem: i > * from the midi font think there i nything 1K: L Harteel died yia the Muphy route and awe” Dis let thin ot a iife because Btrang let nie thon tn a ys AY oni et away from him. Sarniny ack of us oth wings, w gave Dexter a ment Is tHe ldeaptned lace Knaek of ust i Vf fee par trmme te ms managertal crown they'll e} Wate pretty well. but aide. Ang) wien Doyle tore. off @ s work is over” towed Green to cross the his day ? Doyle was caught asleep at firat fhote tal, Mu Wy Masi am, rher. Davis took hold of Raymer's nilisns batted epheres. a Sarr hunt Nts. Yeu ‘the true, forl With, his Se is tewaneired peed ie bunt) wees ony eaey Ala way efore tie] spectators on the grand -tand apwared key.veDavist boostasicns an TAL matter It wae ev 3 amr pce ar eeLi ira eh Kay Lh ad Blencfer had only to pitch four balls Ihe atl ualee * in the innit, eolleetion af yatt-chaas dilapidated, you know surth Inning. Ess tata icALeS EWI Uae nee Is assinted Childs out, Hiekey meri Sy will ay fnntnc: ia ne sphere for a bag. Murpliy ente ated dur Hartsel colled one out for a bar. § these ihren ‘The first of the | ouch) was Under ae ee paste (Continued « urth pour Ree) -—MNSTERY. SHROUDS FINDING OF oLAIN MAN IN Tit WOO08. nol No. 4 (0 a. settlement.om.the = The mystery surrounding the mur ' ‘i “ i [dine Mine in Yonkers, known as. See -| dor of Francesca Duro, the Mount Bojice at Work on Case| ad Park aa ane Pan Vernon hotel-k promises’) of Francesca Duro, | te sta 5 discdvered tying. make the tragedy celebrated in the) to Indicate that tt the Murdered Hotel-)\ 7°". annals of crime. | earme. It was At the very outset the po Keeper of Mount): and shrub- confronted with a most puzzli Vernon, Are Con-! harvinttnetiere contradic. | seemingly fr lable hack. tion in the testimony at hand | fronted with Seem-|' motive for the A seventeen-year-old girl swe ingly Irreconcilable| Sad bana iv two Italians pass her in Yonkers a inetorers pocket ained the victin's money, been torn out. Testimony of Three" Positive Witnesses. last night talking in art excited mau ner, dune rs and that ten minutes later, at it} she heard four shots fired : i It smed to come from che ple | wher Duro’« body was found to-day \ man who lives with aw block from the scene wed y 1 o'eloek and a half of the scene of tt ys she heara two FRots vl last night and that they car ction of the lowely si Was done other tven-year-old the « soods Where the mureer barkeeper ansing Up murder were tatking Duro's ov , Geclores thitt his em ' ve the hotel | un " 1 what is whit o'clock it would A7ing the spot ain stil more policeman on the beat asserts post- tively that he and talked with ‘ Dare a block away m the hotel who, lives at | ning Willis ave: : o'clock this morning und abet?! vod aman who had a wee 1 orn ay Sed twa. shot Isht and that Hircction of the revealed to-any. s body waa taken e, where Dre. Mof- tnd Ginson will roner Rusacit, Tarrytown, Wi ne trom the Mile Square Pubs ncidvree inquest on Friday tooraeg: 3

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