Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
‘ 9 gt the, tee me. WEATHEN-Falr to-night asa Batdrday. \ 5 itt it sellin RR ile ME Ee oe el el dle beleealy i L pf : . PORN to ier ee N \ ~ : Fst NN EDITTOIN rT a 9 EDITION | “ Circulation Books Open to All,’’ ] } ee ett i Seeger ol I ener aches - PRICE ONE CENT: 4 ——=————s ; KEENE BROKERS + FAIL: ANOTHER PRICE ONE CENT. ' FIRST RUN FOR LONG SHOTS: THE QUKERS | FINS FIRST. WTHESECOND| AT BRICHTO ‘Glants Have a Hard Fight on| Outsiders Start Off the Day Their Hands in Philadelphia, Despite the Help of “Young Corbett” and a Big Crowd of Well When the Filly Divina- tion Got Home in Front in the Opening Race at the Good FIRM DOWN, T00 + | \Talbot J. Taylor & Co., Senior Member of Which Is Keene’s Son-in-Law, and W. L. | Stow & Co. Are Driven to the Wall—An- nouncement of the Crashes Creates Tre- mendous Excitement on Exchange. New York Rooters. Price of 10 to 1. MATHEWSON IN THE BOX GAY BOY TAKES SECOND TO HOLD DOWN QUAKERS. EVENT AT SIX TO ONE. . ‘@ants Prove to Be a Great] Sallor Knot, Another Long One Drawing Card in the Sleepy] in the Betting, Made Things «City and the Local Club Pros-| Unpleasant for the Form Fol- _ pers as a Result of the Series} lowers by Running Away with BOTH FAILURES CAUSED BY BIG DROP IN VALUE OF SECURITIES: of Games. the Third Race. ~ ‘THE BATTING ORDER. THE WINNERS. Taylor Assisted Keene in the Formation of ladeiphia. | New York. FIRST RACE—Divination (10 to the Southern Pacific Pool to Prevent the Browne, tt et, | 1) 1, The Southerner (2 to 5) 2, Oc-, ¥ MeGann ib. tober Flower 3. Time—1.13, | Harriman Interests from Controlling the. Fuel , Sb. SECOND RACE—Gay Boy (6 to 1), Gilbert: 3p. 1, G, Whittier (10 to 1) 2, Ingold 3, Slump that Followed the Deal. Mathewson, p. Time—1.12 4-5. PHILADELPHIA BALL PARK, July 24.| THIRD RACE—Sallor Knot (15 to| Young Corbett, Senor Alfanda, with his} 4 | | seen of Spanish female ceiling walkers, 0 ee aee AS 2) 2, Ghort Cake route to the St. Louls Exposition, Joha|%* T!me—. ‘ Kally, greatest pitcher on the face of the earth, and about 2,000 Quaker fans, saw| FOURTH RACE—Coloneay (9 to Obristia Mathewson warm id this ne 1), W. R. Condon (6 to 5) 2, Bar Le noon for a third go between the foul lines. 53 2 3 was co hot that the lead cornices|OUC & Tim a6 molted off the City Hall. It is estimated that three years will be required to re- The failure of the firm of Talbot J. Taylor & Co., in which James R. Keene is interested, was announced on thel 3 Stock Exchange shortly betore the close this afternoon. It' followed the announcement of the failure of the banking firm of W. L. Stow & Co. Both failures were caused by the remarkable decline in’ | | System, and Millions Were Lost in the FIFTH RACE—Cincinnatue (12 to pair the damage. 1) 1, Homestead (6 to 1) 2, Lord Ad- ae iets rasta ane 3 Time—1.47. the value of securities which has kept Wall street in a state. e St ; @ie, hoping to get 2 bit ais kisrecord| SIXTH RACE—wbyland-(6 to 5). 441 wraraery ws 2 ape: . TREBOD UU, TAYLOR: \of terror for weeks. ‘ Strangely enough thé ahnouriéément of these failures was followed @t bet this trip would not stand class ba Gat he BURteA aie] weowe’ aL: King Carter (15 to 1) 2, Aminte 3. ees nants Duggleby got tan, easly, Time—1.48 3-5. ihe _|start, made all the running. and won, by ww z "a ‘by a rally in the market, which had been showing sensational drops all f remarkable form reversals. W. R. Con- day. At 2 o'clock the bottom dropped out, and it was considered inevit- the pleasant count, but MoGann could (Special to The Evening World.) don, the favorite, laid close up with able that some firms would have to go to the wall. The announcement of , Hess "grounded nei in° Giasaoa's| here. wore no ataken at Brighton this |f0 best Bar lee ached te plese 000000—0 SHAMROCK 10 RACE oie failures is looked for at the opening of the Exchange to-morrow, ._ 00002 — Talbot J. Taylor is a son-in-law of Mr. Keene, and assisted him in the SSS | formation of the Southern Pacific pool to prevent the Harriman interests! | or une | @fternoon, yet the card promised inter- FIFTH RACE. etary at, Marte, Suet ener Thomas |esting sport both from th Mie and a sixteenth, NEW YORK .. Bever saw, and the third was tapped £0|of the apectator and apeculator. There | starter, whis., SHILADELPHIA. - Hattly that Matty tool caress the | Were several races carded which were | Cincinnatus, 90, De Geoui last one nearly taking Matty’s legs off. |&8 high-class as some of the atakes that |Iorq Advocate, 407, Neat . (Continued from first. column.) from controlling the system. The pool exploded and this was one of thee He retired on strikes. Wolventon WaS/have been run at this course. Petra II., 110, Dan; . H | lucky to draw a pass, but he was g4Y| The weather was a bit too summery | Zr Ev% 98, Connell ; 4 took Roth’s foul. Duggleb Lipton and E. D. Morgan Said i ey 5 for only a moment, as Warner mailed | 1 1C Won put a bretee Conn FY | Courtanty,” 108, Ga Hulswitt out at first. Browne took Roth’s foul. Duggleby | leading causes of the long continued slump in values, which has cut thé ee eine aacee i, |Relned Keep those ‘who remained in ene [Anse 10, Coat: ida & j doubled. Thomas singled. Gleason walked. Wolverton grounded | to Have Completed Negotia- vice of many of the best industrial securities in half The attendance was uo tothe Eeereeat [CHER Mi, Waa canis tine, | to Matty. No runs. + sca---— tlons for a Go Between 90-\ p57 BULK OF THE STOCK. Babb managed to poke it, but Gleason |The attendance was up to the average. was at the other end. Lauder walked, | », a Cincinnattus went to the front at the caught capping by Duggleby: | ‘The meeting ends to-morrow, and on| sort stayed there all the way and won Giibert's Fascest ‘sprint’ could. not got | Monday Jamaica begine a meeting of a | tatty "By, tates lengthe from Homestead Sixth Inning—Warner walked. Matty bunted safely. Footers that Met in 1899. Taylor & Co, and Mr, Keene held the bulk of the stock in the pool and ahead Just |it cost them dearly. Mr. Taylor and his brother and partner, James B, of Wolverton's throw. No runs. | week. eseey ‘got up in time to peat. Lord fi No runs. Keister started things ‘by, knocking vinee RiGee Advocate & head for the piace. Daisy! Browne forced Warner. Van and McGann flied out ; \stayior: were reported to have lost '§5/000,000) between. tech is ancieiteane der threw wild to McGann,’ ieister | St forlonee the esaecmieren eee ZEYH wan Yonzn0d tate thie afternoon that) O21 ic-g’ paid, about 81,000,000 J Betting. | 0! je race al ip 7 ,, jos is sald, abou fh | . talcing third." TE was. a cinch for Acelster | farts, wha, Jode. Suatinnnn. dt A, ———. Keister struck out. Gilbert handled Barry's grounder. Cre ahr 8 match race Detween| “Keene was at the Talbot Taylor offices all afternoon, but refused to bet Bougiass hit. where Giibort could not |The Southerner’ 103, 6 -5 Out WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. | flied to Gilbert. No runs. the Shamrock I. and Columbia, to take | Teach, Hulswitt following with a single | ctoder Flower, 99, Sus . . Douglass flied to Gi . \< piece at the olose of the cup neces, win | ineerviewed, ‘ la the fame spot. Bavb felded Roth to | Gola Dome, 10 74 pF atl tn all toatlliey 60? corapleted: to-mors Since the failure of the attempt to organize a successful Southern was avert running nome’ on a quick | Bart wot Wer aden suk ys 8 f Sse al dl lhe . — Pacific pool, the Keene house has been in difficulties, and the operations throw by Warner to Matty. One run. Rivinkien ciane a KINLOCH — PA ; ; 7 ' ‘ of a powerful clique have been directed at it. Mr. Keene was unable to "1 to the front with oF | EBD. ' | power: a 2 : 3 Third Inning. great burat! of speed and dh tte run te |e re ee ere Ok. the Seventh Inning-—Mertes died: at first. Babb singled, but D, Méswan, managing owner of the| - os to the assistance of his son-in-law, although the firt dragged along i races scheduled to be run here this af-] by Lauder, Gilbert singled. Warner out. N old champion, bas been in communtca-| 7, nl Warner had not the speed to beat a ae tum openeil up a gap of four|ternoon: Wilu i /td DY Lauder. Gunn gied. OUL. NOUNS, | eion with Sir Thomas Lipton, who has |OR ehrewd manipulations. It was rumored in Wall street last Monday’ that Sut" on “atrikes “by Dasite.” Wolverton | ot tonathe: tae thane OF on ene | ize, Race oWve-cignthe of a mile—| — tiuiowitt doubled. Then Matty struck out Roth, Duggleby | aways insisted that the old Shamrock | Taylor & Co. could not last the week out because Mr. Keene has 90. dige made & fine running catch of Browne's! Dipiomat.. On the turn the Southerrer| oadie. busch. ¢ tot for pines, waa.sec| and Thomas. No runs. was a better boat than the craft that| posed of his fortune that it cannot be used in Wall street. Recently he qaiaity Srened ip oy tanning Duggiedy.| began to close ground. “He could not] MA: Bhima was third. Thme—L 14. Ejneth inainc—Matty flied out. Browne singled. Van |momas clams ther tne Shamrock was | #ettled $5,000,000 on his wife, $5,000,000 on his son, Foxhall, and $5,000,000 ” om. on a w yunes to|/ reach Divination, who won easily b: : tN iA ks Ala) Lig wie ttt pi RL 5 a td ‘ | his daughter, Mrs. Talbot J. Taylor. Gleason pushed a in front Y DY lteer, 4 to 5 and 2 to 6; Judge Cantril, 5 t} | r ‘ not in proper condition in those saces, | On his daug! . ‘ »_Dinte thet balonged” Warner. | {%O Jensths. The Southomer was three [4°to's\ gor place, wis agconafalfo was | WaKed. McGann ilied to right. meres foroeds Van,» Noirung.s| 2 te rope, cette tcnsters aus tor| ‘The failure was the most important anounced in’ many” mente (aa ES moment Lander teraee Gleason at SECOND RACE. one: f Third Race—-Four and a half furlongs. Gicason out at first. Wolverton unted safely. Keister sin- |deatner, W. Fite, being ill. ‘The old ciated inten#e excitement, but the very interestd that caused it turned _ Second “oft Wolverton's grounder. No| 8! furlongs potting, (77% BY, DF, Cartiedge, 7 to Land 3 to! gled, Barry ferced Keister. Douglass’s single scored Wolver- boat has done so well with the prevent! the market from the dumps to sharp rally. Money was poured in to the Fourth Inning. ony Bey’ 136; Builmea’,. © bn OH ri Don ‘Alvaro wae third” ‘Iwmecoseben ton and Barry. Hulswitt forced Douglass. Two runs. aide ome the Irish Baronet belleves she jeupport of the declining securities and the close showed an imptovement Up to this time New York had neither |tuetie wtf, 2 PR Ve Beaty ea aan Ninth Inning—Gleason threw Babb out. Lauder popped to | cen best the Columbia handily, In one| of about 1 per cent. throughout the list. a vin noe & base hit, and Van continued |Fe palean te sj" 7 &3/ HAWTHORNE RESULTS Wi GIy t died at first. Ni popped of her races against Columbia (he old There is a general feeling that the failure of the Taylor firm will satisty $be, let by fanning | MeGann it past |Syrlin, 118.” Roperison. H FA ; olverton. Gilbert died at firs m 0 runs. Shamrock met with a mishap and (he) 4. ten who have been driving at Mr. Keene and that there will be a ‘Wot; im uy PR 1 et pit SE ASS i v od E Te ties aa ee eoaann by, 6 | Remareg, Rename H Pat) (Spectal to The Evening World.) ecmaetns sparrotena ta apieneia| tien. | general rally after the excitement dies away. It is not believed that Mr. Ma ratteent toratens walk or, 122, Matthews, 1418 7-4 7-5] HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, July the desire of Sir Thomas to make suffered heavily, however, as he appears to have dropped out of the rye on Sam‘e part | Mary Worth, 711 10 100 {0/94.—The rices scheduled to be Bence Beene, , the Glants tngioriousty.” No runs. | ort, ‘91, Ores Pa or ee fn staeoe Rees ule bo, be. Tan ere @ match. iations after the failure of the pool. Foxhall Keene, however, is @ & foul to Lauder. Wat: | Knight of Harle a 618 He 88 *2) this arternoon resulted as follows: UMED e HE iertlter/aenttaniays ie (nee neve throw finished Barry at sec-| Binner, 120, M. Williams.. 1313 13 60 23| First. Race—Three-quarters —= eeare hie ce ee i ber of the firm and {s probably hard hit. Wert leaped on a hot one from) Sar good. Won cleverly. Tine—t12 4-5 | Won by Floral Wreath, 2 (0 1 sand was hinted that megotiations had | MOD’ {Stow & Co. was brought about by the depreciation of Mex- ‘ Douglass. ‘No runs. Gay Boy broke in front and ran with| even; Catherine Ohinn, 6 to 1 for place,} BROOKLYN ...--. ------ O 4—°7 > |reacneda that etage in which signatures Se ee eee mie ¥ loaded. Mexican Centrat : 1 Demurrer to the turn, with I Was second and Snow Drift third. ‘Time lican Central securities, with which the firm is . Mexican Fifth Inning. p gold, | "14 2, BOSTON ......-.-- 5 Adjt.-Gen. Corbin, Mrs. orbin and M's* 4: from 18 3-8 to 11 on the announcement of the failure. The firm of MoMillan were guests of Sir Thomas! Co is composed of W. L. Stow, who has been a member of the Sot, past Hulewitt'a! Oo ete Genie On efeciNe 8.8) Second Race—Three-quarters of 2502011 0 0 3 0 0-O— Q | Hlone were required 40 bind tho match. 7. Babb cout not ton; Lauder fie Barry's mitt. nthe turn Gay! miteWon by Nellie Waddell, 5 to 2 got on t by th Boy took a clear lead and, holding his ban Toah, Bitot ole 2) . slat ant board his steam ys if g f oe flimble"and was Seughe °a| Nh Lo tneend, won cleverly by a length] gecond: “Faiser’ Weather” was: thivte At Pittsburg: St. Louis, 4; Pittsburg, eee to wienoss a tuce of the Sham. |Stock Exchange since 1882, and Henry Coolidge, of Orange, N. J., a Stoo : Places er eee meet tears Hice-Oue End aebuxiernih At Chicago—End of fifth: Cincinnat:i. 2: Chicago, 4. rocks, Exchange member since 1884, : yon by 7 ‘The racing yachts set their sails at 9| @Montinuation of gam: columns 4 and 6.) THIRD RACE. Won by Grand Opera, 7 to 10 and > 5 DOLL AR FOR DOLLAR, STOW SA Ys. Bix furlongs. . i Bessie McCarthy, 1 to 8 for ‘o'clock, at which time a five-k 1| PAY LD AR, tec te bas .B th 8h mr 8p ete t i; an Mr, Stow's home Is at Great Neck, L. I., and he is a member of the em i é j oth § ‘ocks let he Hool GEN. J. H. H, WARD f $$. AMERICAN —FAGUE. reat A Me and the trai race begaa |clusive Hempstead Colony, He said after the announcement of suspensiom KILLED ales, }| “BIG BILL” GETS HIS $5,000. SS : "ORLY | qipfatout an hour dater jwas mpade that he felt sure ne could pay dollar for dollar. An assignment BY TRAIN, BE ty * ms : ——__-—-- |was made to Daniel De Wolf Wever, of No. 120 Broadway, who said that. Ween gad G ery Secures the Return of the I N VA D = R Ss | QS Ee ELECTRIC LIGHT SET FLAME, trom what he sould gather toate the pesulece anitee books there would Veteran of Two Wars ani 0 7 =) b ugh to settle all claims . Court Clerk for Many Yosaeeme M H irked uel mere ” sig En a rane Eatra Preaution led and Three | :ble was,” explained Mr. Coolidge, ‘that we had thousands of ; Down on Erle Road, pesiasdeeagione aa seas Dutta tiers BOSTON ct occc: cwcce's ce 0005111008 Men Badly Burnea, ® can Central which there was no market for. We were unable Assistant Crier Lynch, of the 8 wiralaw, 102, Connell: lett at pout 10, 4/ney's OMice this atternoon to secure the) INVADERS .....- On 11000000 0—2 July 24—Jutius | nd concluded that it would be best to protect our creditors , of the Suprome ‘ x at thea: $5,000 cash bail, which he deposited some ——— | assignment.” Court, received a telegram to-day seat| ,.iahana reead to the front at the aiarc | $000 cash, ball, which, yom A ‘ = a ed the runcn«, fotle eo for Samuel ‘arks, the Walkirx A + + 5 7 . C5 yy f the Stoc Excha i in wasa i + ing that Gen, J. H. Hobart Ward, for| Anna Tastings and Sliont Winer arhey | Delegate, 0 At Detroit—End of sixth inning: Chicago, 1; Detroit. 1. , of the Bidck “Rachange thls sfterncon._wes € either Many years the Clerk of Bpoctal Term| Aid, Chis order” to the stretch, where | may tall peter aetumaTte af" tl AL Cleveland-—End of fourth inning: St. “ouls, 1: Cleveland, 0 | Meet” racine were the mediate {00 kent Ulan) kal aaa ( ; and South ifie were the mediums for heavy PaEEV. oC te Bibtece C Anna Hastings went wide nad Silent | 2% killa by pats over iy Mad been | Water slipped through’ into. the lead, | {it Attorney's by delag r by an Mrie| sailor Knot then drew alongsite and Fatiroad train in Orange County. Larson. on Silent Water, went t0 pies. Sas Prawns m was @ veteran of the Mexi-|Gallor Knot went on and. won by a houses mest a engaged in the transactions that tended to steady the market were Harris, Gates & Co., A. A. Housman, Charles Minzesheimer @ Clews, McIntyre & Marshall and J, 8. Bache, ee ang ie the ulltiog! AL Washington—End of fifth inniag: Phita 3; Washington, 1. | Reames recovery 1s said sun siclans to be s can and civil wars, where he served’ length and a aalf from Isalana, which 0 recovery Is very Sidon ‘hei Reale Gignty years heat Snort Cake the mame distance for WEATHER FORECAST. LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS Y |} phe men were : ee te: Steel, Brooklyn Rapid Transit and Amalgamated Copped jong white mustache and eee, " Interior “of a stock val In the ce 2 2 . t “ FOURTH RACE. * 5 a ; * ¢ ey aN ered unmere! _ el So ROR aT epee ee attracted lle. andiiateoue, Forecast for ‘the thirty-six Fourth Race—Fitzkanet 1, Miss Mae Day 2, Kindred 3. the arerery Oning. to. the H z;were hammered u Amere! fully Out on the curb Standard Oil bese to 3 i Petting. || hours ending at 8 P.M. satar- _—_——t—————_ sisting of shellac, gasoline a i points from yesterday's close. The air was heavy with rumors of W! pif dar” fer New York City and AT HAWTHORNE. ea ee ied ee ecucale and the knowledge that the expected failures were at band tended to vieinity: Falr to-night and sat- . some way the glass bulb of the electr.:|the situation. light was broken, igniting the vapors LA the yat, and In an instant the men ¥ . %, * af Fourth Race—Airlight 1: Galba 2, Our Bessie.3, _o7 | fed thomseiven in a. seething caultan ‘A member of the firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., which was associated urdays Mght to fresh northwest .@ north winds, becoming vari. able. (Continued on page &) =. Seatac gee stot ioe Mad ai in abide Ri