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‘ NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. URES RACING-BASEBALL __ PRICE ‘ONE CENT. NEW YORK, "TUESDAY, “AUGUST 12, 1902, NO “L” ROAD STRIKE; NEW AGREEMENT MADE » Long Conference Ends with an Announcement from — the Company that Compromise Has Been Reached, After two hours of consultation this afternoon the dissatisfied employees of the L and the management signed a contract that appears to settle the situation. None of the men wculd make a statement after the conference, which-closed at 5 o'clock. The following statement was given out by the company: “ Matters in dispute narrowed down to a question of nine hours a day and a limit of' The engineers waived the question of a limit of ninety miles a day! An agreement was signed and the confer-| ninety miles a day. and the company conceded a nine-hour day. ence endedy’ All of the entrances to the Manhattan offices in the Western Union Building were | The representatives of the dissatisfied closed and guarded at 2.45 o'clock this afternoon. employees arrived just before 3 o'clock and were admitted to Mr. Skitt's private office. Every effort was made to preserve secrecy in the negotiations. Mr. Jencks arrived before Mr. Youngson and Mr Wilson appeared. They were hold- ing a consultation in the office of the State Brotherhood Loan Association and did not ar- rive at the Western Union Building until after the hour set for the conference. Mr. Jencks was starting out to look for them when they arrived. Mr. Jencks was asked. was the response. “Ts it all over?” “Not by a jugful,” It was the general expectation that if both sides adhered to their stand taken yesterday NEW YORK WINS CINCINNATI ...... .-.----00001100 0— NEW YORK --000200001 (Continued from Sixth Page.) Seventh Inning—Corcoran out on Cronin’s assist. Steinfeldt singled through Cronin, but was nabbed playing off first. Bergen | ' auek out. No pan | Tonin was out en Steinfeldt’s assist. Browne was out from Poole to Beck'ey. WicGraw walked. Bresnaha | Booty, No runs. meprnnes ighih Inning—Poole flied to Smith. Kelley was throw! by Lauder. Brodie took Beckley’s lift. No nie: ee ahd eee BROOKLYN WINS CHICAGO ..- 0000310004 BROOKLYN 0 2 2°01 0 010 a ts At Boston—Pittsburg 0; Boston, 11- At Phitadelphia—End of eighth: St. Louis, 6; Phila.. 9, | 0 GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CENT. RACING AND BASEBALL; BIG TROTTING WCRAW SCORES ROXANE BREAKS SMATHERS WINS . THEFIRST RUN. TRACK RECORD. MEET BiG WAGER, Three National League Pepper's Mare Runs a Trotting Plunger Bets Presidents See New Yorks Play Cincinnati —Baseball Deal On. | Batting Order. Cineinnatt. Kelley, If Beckley, 1b. Crawford, rf. Seymour, cf. Reitr, Corcoran, 8" Steinfeldt, 3¥ Bergen. c. Poole, p. Now York Umplre—Emstie. (Special to The Evening World.) | POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 12. Yesterday's snappy exhibition of bail and the perfect weather brought out an excellent crowd for the opening of the series with Cincinnatl, Cronin and Poole were the opposing | twirlers and Johnny Dunn was in right fleld for the Giants. “Cy'! Seymour was spotted by the fans when he trotted out to centrefleld for | the Reds and was warmly applauded. — | First Inning. | Forge, 25 Tit Mile in Keene's Delagoa Cap- 1.38 3-5—| tures Seneca Stakes. | THE WINNERS. A. Seott FIRST KACE—Joh 1, Athlana 2, Allan it. SECOND RACE—Roaane 1, Camer- ou 2, The Amazon 3. THIRD RACK—Delayoa 1, Clon- well 2, Anak 3. FOURTH RACE—Loone 1, Fonao~ luca 2, Five Natio FIFTH RACE—Clorita 1, Sister Jeante 2, Daly 2. SIXTH RACE=—I Know, 1; Valley (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N. ¥ Aug. 12—Beautiful weather conditions and a fast track delighted race-goers at Saratoga this afternoon The: card offered, tov, was one of the | ‘heat was started. $30,000 to $20,000 on Direct Hal at Brighton Beach. (Special to The Evening World.) . BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Aug. 12—Direet the odds-on favorite, won the poli- tan Stakes for pacers in straight heats. E. BE, Smathers, who awamped the pool w 480,000 on the renult, won than 820,000, ‘Tiverton, alno a favorite, won the 2.24 pace in three straight heats, BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Aug. 12.—Trotting enthusiasts paid an- other visit to this track to-day to see | the fast steppers and sidewheelers in |actlon. ‘The fine day's sport of yesterday aroused the interest of many others who were never before identified with the game and in consequence a larger crowd was in attendance when the first Every one of the 7,000 the conference would be of short duration, as there was nothing to do but refuse to con-| oe ie a } LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. | Kelley was an easy out on MeGraw's| | 10°00" a ara oer Vy tPectators was In a speculative mood if sider compromises. When the men had remained in Mr. Skitt’s office an hour the impres- assist, Beckley beat out a bunt, but | Dest of the meeting, brimful of class and) ang the half dozen dookles did a Belek <j H 7 , was doubled up with Crawford on the! elds ii e busine sion gained that the men and the company were getting together and that there were pros- Fourth Race—Mabe! Winn 1, Kiss Quick 2, Wiedeman 3, latter's pounder to MeGraw. No rune. | ,TRe ingle feature was the Seneca "7 Serf foe rasen ae not a8 pects that the strike would be averted. ene Browne slammed the ball into Sey-/ Stakes, | for three-year-olds. It was &) goog sterday’s, but the big entry | mour's mit. McGraw's twister dropped | Sling affair, but it furnished a splendid | ji. was chives and that meant hard =e —— == a |gafe back of short. He stole second and feld of entries, The other events were | ¢ougnt contests all through the day. | took third on a ipa lied Eorwen sock) of a very interesting character. ‘The | the event of the day was the $5,000 af tarter Christopher itzgera. wi Ten nominations were made in the race "3 . Second In) [taken to his nome in Brooklyn last | and all had backers. Fifth Race—Linguist 1. Virance 2, Fitzbriliar 3. hfs for Me-| night He went in William C. Whitney's DiAGaae daa GAs UE TOENR ede siatdys wgsist| Private car Wanderer, attended by a IN fan iF ‘ corps of trained nurses and every com- | Direct ee the star lege ot ae |“ Brodie poked a drive into Crawford's | fort that Mr. Whitney could provide for | Geers's stable, was regarded as s Dunn failed to find the ball. | him, On top of the Illness of Mr, Fitz-| thing py the followers of the grand aefor pend fer War another victim on strikes. | FP a comes the news that. Senator {cltcult as was Rhythmic in the Bonner {Pays $20,000 ‘for len nee Mackay’s Crack T 4 i cag Seepe. McCarren {a iil at the Grand Unton | Memorial Stakes yesterday, aR Ss Wis Third Innin Hotel with a severe cold, Hie tempera-|. Like Rhythmic, the son of Direct bed faurus ae by the; Two-Year-Old—Big Sale at Saratoga. = MoGraw made pretty, work of Steln-| ture wae 10 this morning, Trained | Not been defeated this season, and he : feldt’s crack along second. Bergen M84.) viryeg and the best physicians are in| Mas met ail the star slde-wheelers of Schooner Avalon in \ = acpi aaaianaal three Hicee in te ae oailed out. No | attendance upon the Senator. the councty ‘at chet, He, Saled) ei ie E; 7 4 ran 1 i NAY A tata ae, runs. W. J. Arkell’s father died this morn- | favorite in the betting, and few pools Block Island Channel| Copeclel to The renin Wait.) {nounced He) Wilgon, rove the our) Col, Frankiin Bartlett was to-day eppoltied AS Peigree tO |' smith was out on Corsorans am ; which will place the horses in tae were sold on any other entey in the 4 TOGA RACE K, > Bab ison idithenadtas ned llermi ‘it br : ap Gh 4 i Cronin wall was ced Lotos taple, which is owned by Mr ST Tha lekine ae ts and Badly Raked. Aug. 12—Mexican, the son of imported MT; Mee a NE aieetto and hear and delermine a suit brought by Esther Shepard against | Bronnes bormndes go plots Brown Aled | Xpkett an sei reeirement race. The game pacer hea mado\a. ries a oe, WAS | P. a iat eae \ A Oho ye ae is . . g second. ru u 3 this afternoon | ord of 2.06 3-4 this . sold at auction. here this afternoon for | and Clark Stakes as Steckler, in Special T Part lotthel sil Fourth In j that he ih getting Mexican, : E RA VINEYARD IAV siass., Aug. 12, | $20,000. This bidcame from R, T. W Mee went ca rooente eckler, In special term, Par: of the Supreme Coutrt, On | jeney doubled slong lott fed line.) =] got nim for ‘about one-third ihe] Zee ests rded by many as good as Ber eKGiEah sehoniion Avalon drow Stew lem Ip) wall Kuowe ga enter of he paniiea pledag, tte the consent of Howe & Hummel, tttorneys for the plaintiff, ana | Besos mas an cay outon Cromn s | money’ 1 was prepared (2, Fas private | teen mar York for, 3}, Jolin, put in here to-day to|Parader, Carbuncle and other horses. | $4,001. John Daly got Heno for $7,600. Lah f sist. Crawford Se ie | ree mente came ame. sone or ut there was another in the event ee io uath ould was cota bidder nor was |, “PlLAbUrE Phil tought Grand’ Opera J. C. De La Mare, of No. 277 Broadway, attorney for the de- Dunn. Piet poppe | extimare o ; chose owners ‘resend ae tue emeate Taury Os Now Nari Yad v gentlemen, for $i and J. i. Madden, once the! fandant, raw worked his pase to second| FINST RACE a gaie | 20d Disect Hal down to defeat. Tt was Ath aan anette en mentioned before the sale as F don Breanahan’s bunt and! yor two-year-olds; selling; fve and @ be y gelding Green Line, trom J. H. is : aoe ; ctive purchasers. tto KB Var ‘ontlanae There is nothing to show in the order filed in court Whethe n On! MeGannie eae Sraee 10 ler irene d hen Und.) farm. The gelding was recently cha | new e Naleatl my ed 10. by forked) Starters, mata. jockeys. St * - : Geor a | ‘The sale took plage in the beaut |B sas sacs bout Rea ta the action is for a separation or for an absolute divarce® a fierce ane Duns monks Sareea Rates | [ws a beater mark unan Direct Hal. ft Cap shire, of the Avalon, re-, Wooded paddock ‘atoy * dou steal ar i ea, Atblant Odom 2 2.05 1-4, made Do 0 arte That ii coliishon occurred ina {coura: A xquare was roped off and @ Thc iSummnry. Elliott F. Shepard was married quietly to Mrs. Esther Pct- |2 nid throw Tavwier Aled) Aiaeetig! ane ; | other cracks lke B. B. Smathers's Gold thick fox. ‘Thy Avalon's mainsail was }hOx provided for the auctioneer, William ter April 10. 1897. The bride had been on the stage, but it : eee jAlice cary, Ms Hach 7 \F Brick in the race it promised to be an bad sustained no itgury m. iy onl t if s a ahi fp ne 8: Ithan, 108) 1 Michaels 8 5 | Interesting event. 4 badly srusained) ip Init) | 28) aE ie creqalen Hana. was said (he Elliotts and Vanderbilis gave their consent £0 |. ooran went out from MeGraw to | sherift Bell, 112, busny $| The day's sport began with the firet Nohooner: rk vachts pilot-house | About the squarg stood the most fash the wedding. an stelnfelius crack, Tun | Shriotine Ac. 168, Conley | heat of 224 class, trotting, for which , and upper decks. break hom in c that has ever attended a ? taking third. Poole | i # | Attoen nominations had been made, All fe Capt, Dukeshin says that as the yacht | auction, Mrs. Harry Pa cB iy nese CHARGED WI TH MURDER. _ Stelnfeldt_scor 7H the were stars of thelr clags, 7 did not wa to ascer- | Whitey ad on a tree stump f & J L toate Saree eS arO Mem i #\ and the ondition of the track and Pee aOR WF RS ree ; ; teat interest in the pro: sgiitl—syette stark Detectives Brennan and O'Douough, of Capt. Titus's staff, to-day ar-|{? Se", ‘ bisa Tea 5 1 ah, ap, the delightful weather gave some prome {ceedings her young husband sunding | Kendall—Dertamay; to ¢ oF y-0) oat rs Py tank Smith's sift to left. Cronin Won driving, Time—1.07 3-8. fo of new re ae ian auung husband Sapa nail —D, rested in East Sisty-cighth street, a nosro, Walter Wilson, who is wanted| | Keles took Smith's itt Jouctl civnlt| Athen raced amay witha seat ourst (gc em, Teeoe Hanan: the ina mat of thix | by Mushtai—skadi; co con, |4n Lynchburg forthe murder of his sweetheart, Margaret Watkin, on July | singled to Centre Stoinfoldt took Bres- of ypeed, followed by John A. Sent, Al- | Pte ,000 on Direct Hal, ely Patio the war alll Be] was noticed as was] Brunawi 4. by St Carlo~sioe; to [22 last, The negro denies his Identity and claims to be a brother of the| alan onacr a | Jan. Orloft and Sheriff Beli, They ran| Mra ia of the sort seldom seen on <% of 175. fe ‘ Fi eot beam an > ]also his bosom frien 0 ‘i a © Keyes, i 'o : out, No run der to the streton, e John | the run: t 4 Racal att ; +e jaiso his bosom friend, John A. Drake. | Weer Keres, #1, By man wanted, Cupt. Titus will ask that the man be held until the Lynch- fath inmin OE OAS IN arial es of the TOC Oe aatee io he an ; 4 Joseph Leiter,| then there was William’ C. Whitney, Bonn following sales of b y aN salad ea fee aay Oe hana € pools on the Metropolitan Stake, ; VAaugust eimont, Larry Waterbury, | BwMngtOn states were al burg authorities are communicated with. j iienly pumaend a shor n by A none“ Athland | a: “ ‘smathere, the ploumen Ge nan ae otter | Charien crs PS RSE NEVE MTD saan hy h. c., 2 by Benet Se ey ees Brodie and Browne, ee ie tting turf, made two millionaires, o% oeeusres | Joues, Perry Belmont, John W. Schorr, 2, by Albert—Lady Craft DROWNED Fi FROM BLACKWELL’S ISLAND. work of Crawford's » i toe eile. Kk and Joe Hubinger, quit In the 1B, ris, William Fleischmani r = on” Seymour's crack over short all aw - i ‘ \ TEAL etape iter by Omament—€lzarrar, to mou nabbed #teallng second Parag sieviase,| He began by bidding thousands of T Dwyer re wWileony deo George i: ae by, Rorsiogton—Deiry | The police of Long Island City report that the body of a man found| “XfoGann walked, but died stealing Wor 4 ithe Z| dollars on Direct Hal to win the race |Ssmith (Pittsburg Phib, John Daly, Lae Stary Mocamerty, ‘hs Sensation—Siene, | d'OWned to-day in the Hast River opposite Washington avenue, Long Island | ond. iro PPLE FE rhe Amann, 96, Michaels 3 444 38 12 aKainat 700 on the Meld taken by the | JH, Alexander, Louls Ve 1 sity ‘be Mund eet City, has been identified as that of a man named Sullivan, who was an| Picts to le runs reamee i ; iubingers, He kept bidding until ’ a by Langnavet—Honey- ; a a mi § . 8 Plows to ire 5 Ch ie until he | Hi, Annee Nm Soe es Lt tee der $a. " |Inmate on Blackwell's Island who hat been sent up for three months. No Wor idan aut Thae-156 34° [two Srila ci eon the, ase and the Col, Jame: eppel Sanford, Ahogra, by Be tf Om y Kid | i fs 3 Te Tid © mililonaires, after putting up $16,800 AFTER HIS HEAD H, Bradford and many others. ERE TIE e Dury, 42,600. explanation of his drowning has Deen. bneardad. | BRUSH WON'T DENY ffl Hanover made. he early Duce, |gainat, Smathers’ amount sul they { | Mexican in the Ring. ener Se ae | F BIG DEAL | Amazon, heads apart, as named. They continue, sbiat Smathers waa willing to | x . | fe ea he Fen ors 2 leaeermenn MINE-WORKERS FREE. WHISKEY KILLED BABY. STORY OF BIG Feehan olnedkihy Hanne: tj hanter age Land Bur aes —_——— | few words concerming the C . and together they made the pace, run* tented “himself with agers rer acea af Si@, concluding with the remark that Jadge Jackson Releases Men Held Five-year-old Katie Sullivan, of No, 384 Hast One Hundred and First] POLO GROUNDS, N.Y. Aug i2—-|ning head and head to the sireteh. | he result nearly $30,000 nfnging oe oD 3 Chinese secret societies have place sentiment at a horse auction was out for Contempt. | “Now don't start a new baseba: ye lanover was beaten. n i chie street, died to-day at the Harlem Hospital of alc Fi | th home neron came 01 y a " a! price on the head of Ralph Izard, chief | of place, and so he proceeded to busi-| PARKPRSBURG, W. Va., Aug. 12.—| lb dhed - ri Rees oholic coma. Her father,| ion 'on the strength of my tbe Face nome, Cemmeccn cane mtrong Tiverton Wine First Heat, Of the-Chinese Inspection Office of this | Tost "Stucican was tho third horse led|Judge Jackson this morning releasea|# ‘borer, had left a half pint of whisky in the house and the child obtained] said Presiden: Freedman as °4) could not get up and Roxane won tix | The first heat of the 2.24 class trottl i antriet, decause of his activity tn mr0s- | IAC) ring. Charley Hl! had him 4 |Thomas Haggerty and sixx other. mem. | Possession of it by climbing on a washtub, She drank all of ft and became| the grounds thin a scant length ftom Oa ow ted Just as the talent had. pune d couting violators of the Matlualon Hd the pink of condition, His coat shone] bers of the United Mine-WWorkers who | unconscious, remaining so until her death. ex-President John T. Br Plt esd ay Pee mason: | OR a v money savorite; Not only have these jgnvinders ike satin and the powerful muscles|were eerving sixty and ninety days in Are nati, and Presijent Frank De Haas! record, led a pretty pace around the track mit } threatened “Mr, laard, but they nave 80l tar made him a King in his class| jail for contempt of Court Robison, of the St, Louis Club here) | ruino Race | Riitar tah fa back at his ‘funk, q he ands It {mpowal DMOER Ng of life, lashing out vigorously at the leawe, alleging that they had not known | affairs quimide of negot ; Betting hi wih hynm ell ony Glen itor mare (han Shree ar hj aeae Me, | Susrounding crowd as if he did not} they were violating tho Injunction when The lute Alderman James J "Bridges left no will and, according to the| pending for #| BANA: Ste Paes, th te Pa Was a ae Fee a ee ee eee atibals he proceas of belng sold at auction. | they did so und promiving not (0 do so sworn statement of hix son, John J, Bridges, left hardly enough money to| (he adiltion of new» 1 kn the books enaueaton "onthe 4 are ae oe ahs is colt is an eligible to the Futur- in. expel or T 7 we no age By a wa 2 4. a representatives calls upon the interpret-liy ss suig Mee aston, “and $0,000 are | —— [pay the expenses ot ne duper The entire estate, real and personal, it is! in the Club m ment sa to nue {Grim OL Ei | (Sampath a ev and he re the next day almost starin sald, amounts to less than $1,300, Mr. Brush had nothing to add to bis} Honolulu, 92, s . a 4 ca arned i i him In the face, for his o|G Wht 10 | Then came the first neat of th J areal aS NED Me pl Sselee ond to none. Now, what TO LIST RUSSIAN RENTES. rns sasenent mays amie le A. aay a Lady Holtrood 10f wearis guce: The heavy plunge made a4 ‘o,f ie ht aonum ol ene were ol : 1 The Evening d r eolson sid Start poor, Wop ridden hers 01 Direc sed more in Brooklys ax laborers and that they Application Filed with the New FOUND SKULL AND BONES. very frankly that he was here to talk! Dehugoa raced to the front at fag fall, | i inthe face, |The! New. Yorker * gid not have the identification ‘certitty Bid $10,000, vankiaioai Skcbanne: ee eee baseball business with) Messe Freed: [stayed there all the way a i won tlover | wa woledt man in the sland or ay cates as required by law William Fleischmann, who sat in the | Workmen excavating at No. 61 Henry street found a sk < nan und Brush mell, who was on the horse did Assisied by his deputios he began rild-lauctionecr's box, sald $10,000, Mr. | Application haa been made to the) bonen Muay were taken louie aavanth UH and several} man and Br we third att eon the Mid, not Ing Caines’ laundries in Myrtle avenue, ed at him reproachfully, but | Stock Exchange to list 2,410,000,000 ron-| human bo A nth Precinct station-house by A Hig Deal On, this Lal Q Joking with friends while Und atveated twenty-nine Chinese, u hid of 41500 from Green B. aforris |i State 4 per cent certincater of| Patrolman Meade, It is supposed that the bones are those of some person! potiowing the plane of the National | swore ging down ‘ty wepre, eleven of whom produced the necessary 1 distracted his attention, Two min- [fehtes of the Interior Rua "M-| buried during the early days of the city, ye atin Bains FOURTH RACE A nore Ta Geriflcates of jdeatilivation, As utes the bidding lagged, then Enoch |™°Ht : _ Fe lana magna ” be rtireesrey| Ms and up Lord Derby: to be wult of the raids, sixteen we Wishard, acting for Juin A, Drake, bid - yesterday, an attemp| i start Jockeys, SHICHI st Place, | Direct Hal won the firat heat in. tha eon ea oe eet went. to | $1600, This bid was followed by one REDUCED IN RANK, HE RESIGNS, to amalgamate the American and i 1) | rich Mott Stake, and. many Ludlow Btrect Jail, being unable ty fur-| from Larry Waterbury of $17,000, Mr, WEATHER FORECAST. at Jed. Brad hi National Leagues, set aside Ban i i ea Une fame little black Borsa tits the bail \ were | Waterbury stood by Harty Payne Wait- pt Patrolman vadiey. who was recently remanded from the position Johnson, provide for one big team in ; 8 was one: of them CO eee yee a aiaten JudEe and the bid presumably came from Ferecast for the thirty~ | of detective sergeant, to-day resigned from the Police Department, i Sterility aod Direet Hal Wine a Hank eral Building tor|the young owner of Irish Lag. Again ending at'® P.M. W | —— ——— ——_ ~ —— ee | ACH cities as cago, # q wo »| Navootiattast iat i Several hundred of|the bidding lagged, until It looked we if Boston and Philadelphia, and re-es- | b FE eee era itt neta ean shu totvnds parent Xo hea the tall | atesican was to-don the Whitney colors MESSENGER LUCKY, — | sh frat place ne was running to work: | tablish a twelve club National-Amert- ¥ bE lawas The atherent Tea ifm oe Var etn ove 1 GO rac levation Start good. 1.40. dogen | *. & on Ol tie ull He coura MOL BOLE Pea Wilvom Gets Mexton: wie CL the National Storage Dock he fell | can League, Potente and Paul Creyton raved head | began stepy ‘sed on by hese distur Gourt, and Judse| hen trom the far side of the ring thirty feet Into @ pile of cobblestones} ‘The consent for such @ scheme as . (Continued on Bixth Page). Benedict threatened (0 bave the Dullds | came a bid of ‘00 This was a clean | below, and eecaped without injury, “= . (Continued on Bixth Page.) | : re of them uniek» they kept] ¢ liscaita Vatress lnnaae dou lag sears “old 1 Eager rr ire Py eae cl RG (Continued on Bixth Page.) tt eS aaiataDt Hnltea Slates District. a of No. 72 Mercer street, Jersey City,| Met stun of the fall Ollie went on to] = = = == = = | ak ‘Time for the rt Hovel ‘itng S| demonstrated that he was a remarkable ial boy ‘There was herdly & mark on bis Nery bewt smokes nose siren away! Out ow) 1 isis venle Malinend Wpshear trate trate a} p hewn measonger boy In two wuye to-day, ys coupon, page dtu coinage. iow " poten