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GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. (= NIGHT EDITION Ghe “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’? | RACING-BASEBATL GENERAL SPORTING NEW ON PAGE 6. - PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1902. PRICE ONE CENT, { eet Feit Cie es ey , s . ’ — hpi ; . ‘ New Yorkers Play a Splendid Uphill Game— | { E W. K. Vanderbilt, O. H. Chamnions Win Out in Last Inning—Miller BRO OKLYN VS ST E WI NS Prepares for Legal War P. Belmont, Robert! Pitches in, Surprising Form. . . e LOUIS to Compel Sturgis Goelet and Others ; : New York .. 7 Vag: e —— Their Intended Prey, atest 28808 t ELykes Be sete se teatas, AT ST. LOUIS*-SECOND GAME to Reinstate a — ae rap to left. uder's for a = eos | The Batting Order. Bee O enn een ne eat lta 5 Commissioner \ Nem rare Pittsburg. Ay Salted ieto"ofotmors Sends” Ne] SROOKLYN .. : : 4 i : 00 Old Campaigner Makes Articulate, Western P ; MIGHTHAVE WON FORTUNE Bima Beach ct | Sthar made, auch a, tag, throm ot | STs LOUIS -- 9 Crack, Look Like “Thirty Cents"—Big parently Weakens Y resnahan, rf. urke's little hit that the Pirate reach- 5 ; Brodie et ond’ while Smith. was: throwing O'Gone (Continued from Sixth Page.) Plunge on Acefull. and Says He Merely 1 Capt. Richter Breaks up Game} Bowerman, c. nor out, Zimmer's hit took an_ ugly ‘ A . n dE Professional sau” bound away from Dunn, and it was a Third Inning—Dahlen singled. eH was easy ona steal. C. Relieved Croker h single, “Burke scored on it 5 ; , and Exposes Professional /mith, 2n {neck to Smith forced Zimmer at sec. | Tarrell struck out. W. Donovan singled to right and Flood to THE WINNERS. by 8 head. Bar Le Duc was atx Swindlers on the Verge of} Umpire—o'pay. LEI ER eA ESL . Meats nes i, ; D lengths In front of Bessie McCarthy. ond; and the. Pirate's jicher was i doubled up at frat. One runs left. Evans’s single scored W. Donovan. Wheeler died at first. Cacane from Duty. H Success. (Spectal to the Bvening World.) eee 0 FIRST RACE—Kilogram 1, Bar| rr two-year-olds, six turlones e 5 EXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG, . ra Inning. ne run. wag - te Ducialnessle sccariky a: Batting " wine 3 [AUS 18—Pittsbure'’s team present-| MMe" fort Beane ronier badly” and J, O'Neil walked. M. O'Neil forced him out. Brashear forced] ‘secoxm mact—Aacetat 1, Nime| Acai iog eae MERIT GP ire Card si fed to swindle Willie K, a fies 5 4 4 rr ACE— 1 Nime | Acetull, log, Redtern... 7 : ' Venscuit 6. P, Belmont, Robert ae an ue condition Ga Ms witha wiagle ore Eniciay as nek Leaked M. O'Neil out at second. Smoot singled. Brashear was nailed Wy} Gienast, ite * ‘ 3 Chief Croker andq Commissioner Goelet, J. Jefferson Coolidge, Jr., and | en they began playing the /nahan s rap to right centre was for three! gtealing. No runs. THIRD RACE—Brandy Smash 1, 110, ‘te “smiths 1 1 u two other millionaires on the Kronpring| first game of the series against the|Pases and Browne and Dunn scampered Lady Radnor 2, Taddy 3. 9 ao | Stureis. { Wilhelm, which arrived to-day. ,| Glante. rox. “Brodie fagned. ‘Two runs, © FOURTH RACE—Herbert 1, Key- 02; Wonderlys.-. t 1)| Croker 1 deflant. He asserts he 4 : interference 0: jeaumon' rew a o. fir .. et 5 é i Cant, Richter the two men, who are], The New Yorkers were alittle bet-| each's hit, wag a sacridce” whieh Mi Fourth Inning—Sheckard walked. Keeler singled. Dclan|mete + Whtexer King 3, 10, B, Oonnoe: 8 8" 8 Ye 7g] WIIl protect himself, He will appeal f professional card sharps, would have|ter off. Johnnie McGraw was not) ‘ion by McGann. Dunn helped in the! singled- scoring Sheckard. Dahlen flied to Smoot. Farre!! sin-| qemr et RACE Glortowm 1, W. Re) Sunt soot, Won easily. Time—116 38. tt the courts for an order directing ) won a fortune. The game was one of on hand to work around the short-| retirement of Ritchey at frst. No rune.) 11,5 ing Keel d Dol W. D lied ‘ondon 2, Shrine 3. Bother and raced head andi head for al Sturgis to relnstata iim! Hins@eer | the largest ever played aboard that ves-| stop position. He was in Indian- Fourth Inning. glea, scoring Keeler and Dolan. W. Donovan flied out. Floor) sixra race—carbancte 1, Hun-| four neg mile, followed by Subddue, = haat is i fel, It started with a $5 limit, but thls| anoiis talking over the success of| Bowerman got a base on nis knock| forced Farrell out. Three runs. tremmm 2, Arsenal 3. Dleftant and Savable, ‘Turning Into the| move In that direction will be made as taken off and any player could bet to right. Lauder's fly fell to Wagner. pire ich, Ace! ‘ull came away and made a to-morrow, his attorney, John J. De- } Mas high as the roof,” as gamblers say.| is raiding visit with John T. Brush} smith couldn't hit the dall ag served RES ; three lengths fren Seep o eto? | taney, having been hurriedty called 1 The Vanderbiit-Belmont party started |and probably getting orders how to/W.,,Chescbro. In three swings at i! At Chicago—End sixth inning: Chicago, 4: Philadelphia, 0. capes Git eee ee) two lengthy in front of Oleflant” AceCull| home to handle the legal end of the | the game and it was not until the third | proceed in the acquisition of more| Lauder made a fine play when he At Cincinnati—End of fifth inning: Cincinnati, 3; Boston, 0, | SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N. Y.,|focked' tor thamaante toy ee SNE nattle. day out that the two sharps allowed themselves to be drawn into the game Previous to sailing a notorious Aadven- players. While McGraw is anxious for his irap, but Jack stopped Conroy's rap and threw his man out. Burke ran fast and beat out a neat dunt. Miller stopped O'Connor's beat out the throw. + AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. 6 In his previous race he was last. THIRD RACE. Selling; for three-year-olds and upward furlonge. Aug, 19.—Picking winners out of to- flay's programme was harder than on Commissioner Sturgis said this af- ternoon that Croker had not been suspended, but merely retired from :- turess of London and ner York intro-|team to pull out of last place, he| smith had a long run before he got 1 1 @ueed two well-dressed youn men t0/ gays they did so well without him in | Tisrance ty. .g hengpross Mnock to, Duan : NRAT etre a Ta lire mitrin. str'biate, |duty for the period originally fixed } Bieaart et {he Party it the frst two | Chicago that they can get along with- | runs. : At Bosten—Detroit vs. Boston game yostponed; rain. the tact that odds looked overwhelm- | praaty inte, 4 a 9” 3 tor hid Vacation. Croker declares Be Paya in ingratiating themscives with |out him a while longer. Johnny} || afth Inn At Philadelphia—Chicago, 5; Philadelphia, 2. Ingly in favor of the layers did not | Totty “i,” smiin’ : 3). 7Si|nas hoon’ auapenided “and! sane eee } young W. 2. Vanderbilt, They ai¢ tot) Duna was on hand when the team! got’a walk. Bresnahan, hie to Ritchey At Baltimore—End eighth inning: St. Louis, 9; Baltimore, 4,| prevent tho crowd from coming to|#, River, 10, renmh.sg #8 4 3the Commissioner has no right to J) ayrout sey ere aaket by a. Vander eo ectveg to work at ahort, (sant” gan the second vicum of « aouste| At Washington—End seventh: Washington, 1; Cleveland, 1. |thecourse, | peed | gees eee arene cr ff in a game of poker. e- = i 5 i ee e muddy trac! ad to the ne charges. Tigiaatie thay: (ooruetted) ena a aey Pa Hee la a ert each LORS DEE CUE NEO RIC thane: , LATE RESULTS AT ST.LOUIS. tribulations of the players, but the Peat Cian, ine Barae i i » ra i cnet the. Chief's absence, Ar. hese sespl Su uc cory Ca fidence ‘because of Pitisburws patchedl rotentte re nie eae at stakies tee 4 4 old bipherd Eaten ea Rpseinian aot tanary. aut a 22 | Stureis said, he was compelled (x0 angels fear to tread” held good ani art good. | W gE. Time1.31. meke mony “shifts” or re-arrange- gan to regain ute considerable winners, when an on- looker detected signals passing between up team, the Glants expected to trounce the Pirates to-day. second and before he could get he was doubled up. No runs. Fourth Race—Fearful 1, Gov. Boyd 2, Grand Dad. the crowd went at the bookies just ments in tue department from They looked like an entirely new Sixth Inni; ie CE the men, He watched them closely and as if the faces were in. Deputy Chief Purroy down. Despite tearn to the Pittsburg fans, and no such| Conroy took McGann's boost. Bi : me yaar ana in and ordered] Odde as 4 to 1 were offered by the bet- | Rot to frat on his hit to centre. Bower: AT HAWTHORNE. The card was certainly a very hard | Who War secend uit tie aay, Freddy; | this fact, he sald, Chief Croker had Capt. Ru rd safe hit was too hot for one and there was no event where a| close up all the way, finished girong and| unexpectedly returned yesterday ithe game stopped. Mr. Vanderbilt and (Mr, Belmont were exceedingly angry and ters on the Pirates as was the case on the New Yorkers’ last visit here. Two 5 Leach to hold. Lauders hit to Conroy forced Bowerman at nd. Smith's was only @ neck away. ‘winner stood out with any degree of FOURTH RACE. morning and had involved all the second. - safety sent Brodie home and Laud i rds as long| t© one was the best, and by the fre- 98 an uder to of = 2) contusion. destared they would play cards as lon] Oo one tte ete made it waa a con-| Aide Mller canned again. Gu rin, Fourth Race—John McGurk 1, Scarlet Lily 2, Orontas 3, | certainty. This made. the racing in- | rye, yercneo ang citsens, Handicap: tor | temporary sesignments tn they wished and that no steal servative estimate to state that %,000|der clung to Conten’s fecr line” Das Fi iluri i . - tensely interesting, soee- realy olte (onan; miley and ‘a: Feriang: An Enforced Vacation, i captain had a right to stop them. | | Wes ea om the content 000 | der clung to Conroy's foul lift. Dunn ifth Race—Silurian 1, Rolling Boer 2, Headmaster 3. ‘The feature was the Merchants and| Atarters, wets, Jockeys st Hitrin, sirPlate, | Mr, Sturgis sald he had asked the Baer r Re SE i ber ‘ i * B | aw an caren ‘te, ‘Belmont. Word was received from McGraw in Seventh Inning. : Rien Hendisap iat uAlsee a bey ero Goonrime 2 8 roy 7 Chief to continue his vacation, but i 0 Ee o > * fort ‘3 ! apeainud entered ee te ee “yaring| “one of the best shortstops In the Amer- {ictim, “Bresnahan's ute Ay went to & chance. The flower of the handicap] gue", 2° ‘ity, ret S55 9% | fusal. Therefore, he had simply re- roo ‘ Ioan League."* “O'Connor R Q cti in fie division East and West came together! This race brought about the long-| Heved Chief Croker from duty for the onnor "dropped a sate one over The Board of Elections has made public figures that ShoV |in this race. The $3,000 added in this| looked-for meeting between Herbert and remained ofthe time he wan to hares the trip. Z| F “They are professional card sharps,’ said Capt. Richter, “and were preparing Who that is can only be guessed at, for McGraw is silent on the name. It is presumed that {t ts Coughlin, the ¢rack Articulate. ‘There was some talk of a match after the running of the Saratoga Handicap, but both were content to meet in a race, which opportunity came to- Lauders’ head. “McGann. hi \- mer's sacrifice hit, Chesbro hit to Darn and O'Connor was run down between second and third. Chesbro reached sec- stake were contributed by the hotel peo- le and merchants of Saratoga. William C. Whitney, President of the trat 1.086 transfers have been made ofprimary vot “ther-distris’s to the Ninth, in which Devery is maine fea been on vacation. “Then this is simply an enforced to reach the base, but only succeeded Sn was forced to y. Ritchey was hit and walked. Lauder Selling; for two-year-olds; five and a half fur- jongr. developments in the Ryan case had to rob you.” lay: if the Washi: Club. Brad- player o} ‘ashington Club. Brad-lod during the play. Be: istri if inder of the trip the > Beaumont got a aay They Fae ee ee teroomal PSNR wHays dled base for, he St] walk: 8G did Leach and the bases were In other contested districts the figures run very high. association, returned to Saratoga to-day. | Of isoth and Herbert made Avtioning | Vacation for Chief Croker,” was sug- “ ‘a the o fe 18 al . We - te = D ’ and the p ame continued, but with | be tfe man, Kid Wallace's name is nahan. No runs, ” 2} ; Club was held this afternoon. “Rough Hook Ande PRlehy cesnts, Poa ed LE gested. Oe ae suagested lest inal Bighth Inning. RAN OFF WITH FORTY-TWO DIAMONDS. Ce ee tet igen alsauaaion co 1 NARAATRR Rane cs Reese || cbt moets cnasrly oat elas ‘i a base. but he waited In his attempt|heip, B, 7 y iff : 7 is hes {i ce| Key King. Articulate was fourth. Mr. Sturgis says there are no RATHER SUICIDE a, Base, but he “walted in is “attempt |help. ‘Beaumont was’ under Bowerme ns An unidentified man walked into the jewelry store of A.) ee eee om timaine in an une FIFTH RACE ell NR, THAN INSANITY Dr. W. J. Larmer, at First Thoughtto Have Been Murdered, Drowned Himself. Worry over domestic affairs and his own bad health caused Dr. Will- jam J. Larmer, of No. 312 West Twenty-second street, to commit sul- cide by drowning himself in the Hud- son River. His body was found at the foot of One Hundred and Sixty- fourth street to-day and taken to the West One Hundred and Fifty-second street police station, From the contusions and other wounds on the body the police at first bel-eved he had been murdered and thrown into the river, Dr, Larmer formerly had a large practice in the neighborhood of his home and was regarded as a most successful physician, Several months ago his wife was sent to a private asylum suffering from mental trou- ble, The doctor did not like the idea of having her there, and she was removed to Brooklyn, where he es- tablished a home for her and their three children. Worried Himself Into Suteide, ‘ls wife's condition and his own en- feebled health #0 preyed on his mind that he determined to kill himself. He fad dropsy to such an extent that he helloved it had affected his brain, His greatest horror was of becoming insane, He visited his wife yesterday and took her on & whort shopping trkp, leaving her at her home in Brooklyn to return | have the wound dressed ‘before he could | | , rgwne didn't have to move s step to | spiking Ritchey,’ who failed connect fo resume play. ‘Dunn to with Chesbro's curves. Zimmer under the foul boost of Bresnahan. runs. Leach's rap bound- umont’s fl e's head and before get F covered the Pirate had cult of the bases. Wagner clipped a safety past. Duna and reached Hirst. Smith got under the little fly Ritchey sent up, Conroy's boost tum- bled to Brodie. One run. Second Inning. Conroy had MeGann’s roller at first in threw Conroy out on his sacrifice bunt. Burke's safety sent Ritch . Burke failed in his attempt ‘to “ates second. McGann took O'Connor's fly. One run. Ninth Inning, Lauder hit for a base to left. ner took Smih's fly, Miller was hit and walked. Browne's single scored Lauder, Dunn popped a fly to O'Connor. Ches- bro threw Bresnahan out. One run Zimmer was hit and walked. Phit- ppl batted for Chesbro. He bunted sad Bowerman threw Zimmer outa second. Beaumont singled. Leach's fly went to Dunn. Wagner's single scored Philipp! and Beaumont, Two runs. Wag- FATHER STABBED BY SON HE REPROVED. Youth of Eighteen Drew a Knife When Lectured About Drinking—Victim Will Prob- ably Die. CAMDEN, N, J,, Aug. 18.—John Han- fon and his son Ernest quarrelled here to-day and the son stabbed his father three times, inflicting wounds in the face and neck which will probably cause death, The son, who Is eighteen years old, had been drinking of late and his father was reproving him for his conduct, when the youth became dnfuriated and, drawing a knife, stabbed his father, After the affray the boy fled and hae not yet been captured. The father was taken to the hospital in an unconactous: condition, He is fifty years old. going to Mount Morris to visit some friends. Injured by Boats, Dr, Messenger, when seen to-day, said he believed that Dr. Larmer had jumped from the Weehawken ferryboat Oswego about 10 o'clock last night, He based this on @ published report of an wi known man jumping overboard, T' brulses on the face and body are e: plained by the police as having been in- jHicted probably from THUG ATTACKED DOCTOR IN OFFICE, Pleaded Illness and Was Taken In for Treatment—His Wea- pon an Ice Pick Which He Had Wrapped in Paper, (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. 19.—Dr, L. J. Pablan, of No. 708 Brown street, this city, @ well-known practitioner, was murderously assaulted in his office to- day by a thug he was befriending. The physician's family ts spending the sum. mer in Atlantic City, and during their absence the doctor has been taking his meals at a nearby restaurant, As he left the house to get his breal fast to-day he was approached by « rough-looking stranger who sald he wag il and needed the doctor's assistance. { Without suspicion of any kind the doc- tor invited the stranger into his prival office, Dr. Fabian had taken off his hat and was ubout to sit down when stranger unfolded from a newspaper that he was carrying a heavy tron ice pick, Without @ second's warning the thug made a lunge at the doctor, striking him twice on the head, inflict. ing one gash at least two Inches long on top of his head and cutting hie badly just back of the left ear, Webster & Co., No. 440 Fulton street. Brooklyn, to-day and acted to see some diamonds. A tray containing forty-two solitaire rings was shown him. He grabbed it and ran from the store and escaped. The diamonds were valued at $3,150. ea eee MINISTER WHITE BACK IN BERLIN. ‘BERLIN, Aug. 19.—Andrew D. White, the United States Ambassador, | f has returned here for a few days’ work before going to Switzerland, via the | ‘) Rhine country, with his daughter, Mrs. Newberry, and her third sop Mr. White, after his retirement on Nov, 7, will probably spend the winter In Switzerland and Italy, as he desires several months’ quiet work on the literary designs which he has in hand. CLERGYMAN CANDIDATE IS STRONG. CLEVELAND, O., Aug, 19.—Rev. Dr. Morgan Wood, who will ibe the Democratic candidnte for Congress against T. E. Burton, Chairman of the River and Harbor Committee, is one of the most popular clergymen in Cleveland.’ He is the pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church, one of the most fashionable in town. He is a speaker of general force and his selection is the pereonal choice of Mayor Johneon. pe a WILSON’S BROTHER DENIES ARREST. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 19.—Minor K. Wilson, a brother of Dr. Russell ‘Wilson, who was said to have been arrested at Bluefields as a filibuster, has written here from Bocas Del Toro seeking to trace the authorship of the original report of Dr, Wilson's arrest. He says Dr. Wilson ts still at Bocas and in excellent health. Mr. Wilson thinks a practica) joker started the yarn. + +-_____ NEW THEATRE F OR CLEVELAND. DETROIT, Mich,, Aug. 19.—A new theatre, to cost $100,000, will be opened to the public of Cleyeland Jan. 1, 1903, by Detroit men who have secured a lease of property whereon they intend to build. The work of tearing down the old buildings on the property on Superior street, opposite the Hollenden Hotel, where the new theatre will be located, is already un- der way. ian NEW WHISKEY TRUST PROPOSED. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Avg. 1%.--It ts reported here that a plan 49 now on conaclous state. The chances are that he| j, wil! dle. nee oe Frank Farrel to-day sold Five Na-| gion gh snite ) tions to Mr. M. Hayman for $1,000 WR.Condon, 107, Redtern 35 Shrine, 01%, Cochran 4 FIRST RAOE. All ‘arey, 99, Jackson 5 ‘and up; mile and | Squantor 105, Hume i Betting, 53 SLMMLEID. Str Pinee hi] 3 ib lh 2 +6 aby ; 5 18 8] Gloriom jumped away in front, made Looe, 108, Hender 18 a all the running and won in a hard Lady Rearing, 200 ‘60 drive by a head from W. F Sondon, Mar 3.36 rari who wus second all the way. Shrine concer siti 1 bo 8 20 g| third throughout, was five lengths away. Start good, Won driving. Thme—1.67 3-8 SIXTH RACE. Lone Fisherman made the running to] Handicap; for all axes; one mile the back stretch, with Bessle MeCurthy re wate Jockeys Betting, Jand Kilogram and ‘Trump heads apart Me ieeitens On the buck atretch Kilogram took | Huntrema, 104. Cochran....1.. command and showed the way to the] Zoroaster. 105” Ketlorn $3 far turn, with Bessle McCarthy and| Himself 100, J. Daly ‘Trump next. Then Bar Le Duc closed,| Cart won TEM :D Huntr WAS necond. and In the run home made his bid. Kilo- gram stood him off and won In a drive TRAN WRECKED “ON FLYING RUN 19—The wis-| i Arsenal was third. Time—1.43, PATIENT LOCKED IN FLAMING CELL. vane {Special to the Evening World.) NEWARK, |N. J, Aug, 19.—Winfield J, Taylor, the former wealthy Southern NEENAH, W Aus. consin Central Central "8t, Paul Flyer’ derailed early to-day one mile weat | lawyer, who was taken from a train of Fremont, while running at the rate | tn Sergey Clty havin ry ited" Henry | Godbel with a’ sword ¢ while on the of fifty miles an hour. The cause is un- | from” @paria, ea escaped known, but was probably due to spread-}delng burned to death in the padded lin the oMfce precinct station to- ing of the rails. get "Nearly two hundred passengers were | , on thejtrain, and all of the coaches Jeft the track except the rear truck of the ylor was brought from Jerse ratory to belne went to the ti asylum. He was placed cell, where he raved all o forenoon Doorman Moore saw smoke lesuing from the cell and found the in insane in 4 night padd inet sleeper. terior In flames Four passengers were severely hurt sneer wae badly bilstered, Moore ran the vell, at and several others slightly bruised. The | Moore san eel Sect train narrowly escaped being} Vowel resp r eprang at entire P #1 hin, nelxed him nd chok- precipitated over an embankment ed him nearly. to death before he was a - overpowered. ‘The fire was easily extin-| auished Taylor wan later taken to the asylum. foot to form a combination of the outside distillers In Kentucky and the outside spirit distillers in Ohio, Illinois aad Indiana, the proposed consoll-| dation being a revival of the so-called ‘Greenbaum plan,” which was stop-| ped in its infency three years ago by the formation of the present combin, | His family are well connected in Baltl- more, and he was al one Ume worth over a quarter of a million. Lately he WEATHER FORECAST, thirty~at, 7relx Ti ance company | had been seen with the Jett city | was In the law department of an inaur- | | nothing to do with his action to-day. Croker's friends say that Mr. Sturgis is determined to keep him out of the department until after the Ryan | trial is over, Chief Croker's suspension {s the culmination of a warfare which be- gan almost the moment that Mr. Sturgis was appointed by Mayor Low. Hix Desk Broken Open, | The actyal suspension followed the | breaking open of the private dra~er |in Croker’s desk at Fire Headquar- ‘ters. Chief Croker did not hear about the rifling of his desk until he |came to the elty yesterday morning from Good Ground, L. 1, where he has been spending his vacation, He was in the city last Friday to at- tend the opening of the trial of Chief Ryan, of the Department Repair Shops, who 1s accused of doing private work | for Chief Croker and ex-Commissioner | Scannell, At that time Croker's desk was all | Flight. He returned to Good Ground and | mae expected to remain until Septem- ber. | But the Chief came back yesterday, cutting short his vacation. Then he found that his key would not ft the private drawer of his desk. He learned also that his letter-book, covering « period of several years, was misging. There was a new lock on the drawe: He was told that Deputy Chief Charles D. Purroy had been using the desk and -book, About that time Purroy walked in, He was surprised on secing Croker, The greeting of the two men was for- mal, but no explanation of the missing letter book and new lock was gi Called Before Sturgis, When Chief Croker appeared at Head- quarters this morning he was immedi- ately summoned before Commissioner Sturgis. They ference, At Sturgis resumed the trial without making any statement about the conference with Croker, Chief Croker also went to the trial m. It was noticed that he did not wear his uniform as is customary, the propellors oF 1 Jew York and dine w 9 Wheels of passing boats, i 0 ! ERR AR OE od WEA Mfody. found and| TWO DIB IN FIRE, known as the Distilling Company of America. ————— An Byening World k Sy irda ha wenty- taken tg tng West One Hundred and) gr, JOHN, N, B, Aug. 19,—Ollver 2 + KING EDWARD'S GIFT him fave you been auspended? second street, to whom he had sold his| Hifty.setond aire natton Gough and hia wite, both about Pi LONDON, Aug. 19—King Edward pas! | t nave:’ #ald fae Oleh, reat f ars, Were burned to de AMI ‘of $50.00 received from| biter bis dinner he told Dr, Messenger’ {et star at se tale Si Midway, hibets Seath at HAYTIANS FORM DEI UTIES CHAMBER, devatod the itt of $60.00 re Ee ening” a leved he was hopelessly In-| wore mod. (3. the case, but fund ! “On what a curable and had about determined to end ven soureh jee peeing. ‘ine bod PORT-AU-PRINCE, Hayti, Aug. 19.—The Chamber of Deputies was ANE io reyrestr whatever,” _ bis Ife. He tert the doctor's home aay iy Cae throy ir. constituted to-day, Deetjen Senequist was elected President of the Cham Short Time, ort Line to Chicago, ome y _phorlly after 7 o'6l00K and auld be wag. wore tb coat ber, and the House is sow proceeding with the election of Menators, tally oi 146 Fics asriven Calenge B46 Ax 3 Continued on itech Page)