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ome» §OclaTld, NIGHT) EDITION " Cleentation Rooke Open te AIL | RACING iA SPORTS | | mtation Rooke Open to An.” | PRICK ONE CENT, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEGESE 7 hon PRICK ONE CB ' BELIEVES HE © SCOREWIRTIN BASEBALL AND TENNIS 23 KILLED IN KNOWS RIVER ODD ACCIDENT | ROWING AND RACING CIRCUS CR ASH MURDER VICTIM. IN THE TUNNEL POOR RACING «=NEWYORK-Piil socom, GUNTS WIN — E. P. Wilson, of Philadelphia, Engine Takes a “Flying” IN THE MUD oe ere f IRST CAME a Telescopes Pg Oomasts fe \ Recognizes Picture in Evening Switeh. but Is Disabled and | AT POLO GROUNDS — \ ad City, Whom He Saw Saturday, Shocking the Passengers. sb oo THIS SUPPORTS THEORY TRAINMEN JUMP AND Highlander Wins a Most Re- BROOKLY N _ IS cS Mathewson Twirls in Excellent TRAINMEN JUMP FOR THEIR OF CORONER'S PHYSICIA SAVE THEIR LIVES, arkable Race. Winning from | cl le Form and Holds the Visitors A | Duelist by Five Lengths and) AT BOSTON—SECOND GAM Sate, While the Team Behind LIVES JUST BEFORE COLLISION {Latter Maintains that the Body Scene of the Smash-Up Is Only Eased Up Almost to a walk’ 52004, SG ae Him Does Some Good Work ; | YN 0901 1— : ‘Was Alive as Late as Monday, a Few Yards from Where the in the First. . BOSTON ........ ..... { 5 6000 u I— 3 in the Field and at the Bat. Notable Performers and Stars Were on the Night and Gotton’s Story! Horror Occurred Two Years =—==- Rear Coaches of the Second Section, and: About Negro Highwayman| Ago—Mount Vernon Express HIMSELF IS BADLY At St. Lowis—End of fourth inning: Cincinnati 1. St. Lanig 2, TIM HURST BACK AS A Escaped—Worst of a Series of Hoodoe Cannot Be True. Was the Train This Time. BEATEN BY SURMISE. Ae REGULAR LEAGUE UMPIRE . ; Fi ‘| Accidents to the Circus This Season, aT STs Teese GS HITE teks it oaescie larecsald Sie Or atior THE winwrens: “ THE BATTING ORDER. THE WEED jericae on Tuesday and who was sup-| the engine had taken a ‘fing’ switch FIRST RACE—Highiander (4 to 1) y 7 " ER’ Posed to have been murdered by negro|in the Park avenue tunnel to-day al 4, Duelist (18 to 2) 2, Gloriosa 3, Beer The HOWLAND, ANDREW, Kew ¥ ACE) ORM ai eS ° Bresnahan. cf. Gleason. 2b | beachhead — ‘Qighwaymen is in a fair way to be|remarkable accident followed which| Tj ‘ me—1.20 2-5. ’ MeGann, 1b Wolvert bh SAN 5 Cleared up, as least as to the {dentity| caused the injury of a score of passen- Mertes. If NeSirssteny (0. aaeety) el rex) ee residence ume SECOND RACE—8urmise (7 to 5)| INVADERS ...... -- Babb, 6s Harry, if Bf the victim, although in other re-| gers on the teain which the locomotive Dun. 3b. Dough ib 2 Bpecia It remains an deep as ever. had tast hauled wpon the tracks ap.|% Himself (13 to 20) 2. Time-2.10.| WASHINGTON .....- Glibert. 3 Hulawitt, ns LARSON, LAFE, eokey B®. P. Wilson, a Philadelphia mer-| Proaching the station HIRD RACE-Mo (8 to 1) 7 Tener o Mivohell, cy pga besa oes field, 11,| ST. CLAIR, ainny! Ssctaaaee od Aboard the train, which was the] T! —Montreson 0 . . : 7a. * Umpire—Mr. Huret. LEARY, HN, SD lela, i fet * thant, deciaros he was a tea drummer| sue Virion Represe vat the Hee] 4, Golden Drop (7 to 1) 2, Toledo 3| At Philadelphia—End of sixth inniny: Boston 10, Phila. Y. ic ice » ving stock. known, reserved scat man. of Philadelphia, named Cole. lamiDivision of tha New York Centrsl At Chi —End of fifth inning: 2: Ah (Special to The Mrening Worlt ) trainmaste THOMAS, G., residence unknowmy saa jon New York Central. | time—1.14, icago—End of fifth inning: St. Louis, 2; Chicago, 0. | roro GrouNps, NW YORK, Au 4 Ir. Wilson saw the picture of the | were nearly 200 passengers. all of whom At Clevetand—End of third inning: Detroit, 2; Cleveland Pete Cae aol » Aus. member of stake and chain gang man in The Evening World and catiea | Were shocked by the force of the col-| FOURTH RACE-Stroller (9 to 2) d— Ue etroit, 2; Cleveland, 0. Bee SN SAECO at a aGibAnN Ae THORP, FRANK, Dundee, Micha at this oMce to say that the man was al) von Sesulting from the forwand por) 4 yin 1 —_ moan : by cueona|PURCELL, JOHN, Pern, trainmaster of clrew Philadeiphian, SES] ian pt, the rnd oles, wth) the dit egg | LATE DETAILS—GIANTS-PHILADELPHIA GAME. Be iolnne ons ition Cuceiie |e amnvaniene® wisn, Jn Pitan, “I came up to New York on the 5.58 Soi s haired collegian retired the side on| YORK, EDWARD, Te: Haute, Ind.| BIGHT UNIDENTIFIED ME! a me of the Injured. * as See teni aie FIFTH RACE—Avenger (8 to 5) 1, . A 6 ae strikes, and when {t came to the critical sae iavain SET aRlte oe Among the injured are: Dutiful (8 to 1) 2 sees ae A Fifth Inning—Babb's error made Dooin safe, and Mertes | monent the Quakers could not garner INJURED. cae noe baa te, am Bostive ts the |SIOWARD, T. C.,Bronsviles Urated | Fie 19 3.6, caught Mitchell. Thomas Wanned. Dooin stole second, Gile |the recmsnary ie ang. |ABRAMS, ROLE, Sandusky, 0. CONE, W. T., Dnbaane, fa. tem River was a fellow-passenger, He| SANDFORD, C. P., White Plains bert threw Gleason out. No runs. who enjoyed every moment and echoed! |DARTIGY, GEORGE, Los Angelew) MEADOW, J. J suder pata PATTERSON, |» Gra Prete wriat} SIXTH RACE—Conundrum (walk. thetr shouts in a wild chorus. McGraw's| Cal. ead bara GHiAtia GLOVER, W. T., Brewsters; { Went “on she eetae ea Nake erained and head cut by flying glass. | over). lads won out in two innings, Matty| pBNTON, JOSEPH F., New Milford, rte, 11. : e his] HOBBY, POLICE COMMISSIONER, — re starting the fun with a single, followed injartes. | COFFELMEIR, JAMES, Orio, Ime — > — 7 ‘mame was Cole and that he was a tray-| Mount Vernon; ankie . and back (Specie! to The Brening World.) Browne walked. Roger bounced out to pitcher. Browne Joy singies ty Browne ‘and SicGann and ee ee aie eeckal a aicer He (SARKR, Coy Saacueney ae ‘1 aller for a Philadelphia tea house. sprained, SARATOGA RACH TRACK, Aus. 1—'stole third. Browne scored on Hulswitt’s throw home from Mc- !a dowble by Bresnahan. Aeciis | MONKS, JOSEPH, Vassar, Mich. i JOHN W., Bairdstown, 0. GILIHER, JOHN, Bellaire, 0, BURT, Connellaville, 0. JOUN, Des Moines, Im. H., Armatrong, U1, In- HENNETT, STEPHEN. New Yorts injured. . Conundrim having a walkover in the Gann at home. Gilbert walked, forcing in a run. Warner out | vagger nearly over the tence. Duggleby “He seemed to be prosperous and was extremely wi ght gray material of fashionable cut. | suena 4 I noticed that the trousers were creased, | JNNINGS, Mise C., Scarsdale; hip in-| Inet, The talent had a very hard time/at first, Two runs. was generous in passing men, aNowtng davelBe te Notidinccines dured, of {t. The track was #0 very bed that yee _ neven, Cour of those being to Mertes, of] ternal injurton. Perla 2 pane train nea left Mount Vernon at| horses finished in a very exhausted con- a i whom the Quaker pitcher seemed to be] qipLEY, FRANK, Rising Sun, 1, GEORGE, Trumbull, 0, y that my time in the city and when within a hundred feet} dition. . afraid. Warner and AMicGann were the ss very bad brulses epHWART, J. R., Denver, Cole fe #0 short that 1 cannot go to the|of the north side of Forty-ninth street| Duelist, « hot 7 to 10 chance in the LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. star fielders. ue ‘ ales ed 2 pee W., Chicaga. forgue to view the body, but I am|and Park avenue in the tunnel the en-|ovening event, was badly beaten by a The second game started with a thou-| aed tm tite, tnd. ADER, N. Indi gure T canot be mistaken, ‘The man| sine was uncoupled from the train and | Highlander, who ran a most aeneational Fourth Race—Miss Golightly 1, Stand Pat 2, Astine 3. sand more rooters, while no une left the| ANDERSON, JOE, Evaneri eo RT Rban Gil ra features, and the picture |darted ahead to make the ‘flying’ | race, being twenty lengths in front at AT HARLEM i grounds. Taylor warmed up for New|THOMPSON, JOHN, Pera, Inds ABLLIY, MARS fALL, Cheeta ee rss pant Werla is a speaking| Switch, which would have allowed the| one time and winning in a walk, Him- ' eM York and Mitchell for the Phililes. It} KING, J Portamoath, 0. | HENRY, oy Aine ellow-trayeller. The|train to enter the Forty-second street | seif, an odds-on in the second race, was Fourth Race—Golden Link 1 Ceylon 2, Mr. Rose 3. was Tim Hurst's first day at umpiring| pRISBIE, C. E., Geneva, 0. | Peo! forehead, the nose and the |station under its own momentum. beaten by Surmise, who led all; = * + ne and he gave moderate satisfaction | .oxyoLLY, E. J» Emmetabars, 0 mouth and chin and the expression | The engine was within twenty feet af | the way. | : Meet) CONNOLLY, Bs saa Babel whole face have been caught | the tongue of the switch when with a ul, the he third race. GiLiS i Es INS ‘ sieikingly. The man. was of athletic |craah the right-hand driving-rod broke | aise fell by ite Pear td vache NGLISH TENNIS TEAM WINS. Fea ee ae mani casi ovens DURAND, Mich,, Aug. 7—The second section of the Wallace Brothers* our! 0 yo , Mich., . Te he Grand Trunk Railway yards here build, about five feet nine inches in {and the jagged ends whirled like &| second choice. Vincenn tect TG leaaanl waa el vistletl to grand stand, Gleaso: ay na score Of id Setauket height and weighed, without appearing | mighty flail, The engine was Jolted trom | hucely, ; ‘ ne BROOKLINE, Mass., Aug. 7.—The ertys ed to be overtat, somewhere in the neigh the tacks by the downward tieake of "ce put Stevlior he ovsiders led. Al re and the match in the Rene soubles 6:3: Pointe 3.26 Slee ee cae eee caiish eels fio. noe 26. | cnought Taylor easy, tut changed their| to-day, Kill y 4 into the first in -three persons and injuring more thai dorhood of 20 or 220 pounds. He|the broken rod and careened upon 1t8/¢h9 way and won easily. . atruck me as a man who would have|S!d, throwing engineer and fireman FIRST RACE. Bo ee ee oe i ee ea; | ottiers, many; of wuom) will: dle: i ‘ - "7 he second ae ot Baod fumbled. ilvert interfered on| ‘The engineer of the locomotive on the & immense physical strength. I did not | iolently to the ground. Six furlongs. 7? = a ere whta, forks, SLHiERin, StraPh : NE edie. EMERY oto | Warner's tirow to Bav, Keister ateai-| oie ald nat work, but an official statement issued by the company Faller A oy 2eis-fo ig | ing second wad ‘Thomas crossed the) “TP he brake was not applied : £ ‘. pia Taylor passed Barry MeGann lares that the brake wa ~ ‘ | er ee ae sa ppe aecls. about thirty-five cars each. After Keister was safe on « slow one that 1 section declared that the Rotice the color of his eyes, nor was| immediately in the wake of the over- he s0 blond or durk ns to Impress me| turned engine followed the train whicn with the color of his hair. I think tha|th® crew were unable to stop before It {dentity will be established by a can- {had crashed iata the disabled engine. Cochran, 3 48 48 15 4 Jas of the tea trade in Philadelphia, |The brakeman on the forward part of | Bar of Warrick ioepimen ot Be 8 et ©. | wvas under Dougiass's hoist, One run. The circus travels In two trains of am sure the river victim who has |the train jumped in time to eave his| Si fooa, Won oulled up. Time—1.20 2-5, | Hurst gaye Browne the worst of it “harl the two trains left for Lapeer over the deen puzzling the New York police is | life. Highlander won the most remarkable benting bunt. Lresnahan got there |iagt night's exhibition at Charlotte the a ite uy fellows ole.’ ns - ‘on a race course. 1 with a hot rap to Hulewitt MeGann 5 " oT ur after the first. ie ellow-passenger Cole. Why There Were None Killed, | face, °ver, 268" on ace, conrae. He | | Rit the best voll of the day, guod. for|qrand Trunk road. the second section leaving & yait hour a be ta jay Have to Free Prisoners. The forward part of the fi prising amount of speed. ‘He opened up! ! three bags, Dut MoGraw s unw vated 9.46 o'clock when the fest section pulled into the west Pollce c: . rward part of tie first car wala gay of twenty lengths on such speedy naan | a oa ing resulted in McGann's being caught It was 3y Ri vas bung on the rear car to ce Capt. John MeNally, of the Hast | crushed like an egg shell. Fortunately|mudders as Gloriosa and Duelts At at third, Roger scored Sandow was!ipne Grand Trunk yards here. A r& light was 5 g if of Battle Creek, who was rune the vail. One run tion, Engineer Propst, Canadian Rowing Contest Held; Dohertys. from England, Down) ®* si © t=: train, says he saw this ight and applied the second s¢ Second In stop the second ixth street|none of the passengers was near the|the, sixteenth pole Redfern pulled One Hundred and Twenty. x! Highlander to an absolute walk and won station, pays that the District-Att i Attorney | point of impact, but those in the front | {sila : D a may have to jae : by five lengths from Duolist, w Fj \ e rear oners Wilson Re ees Pe Ailie, FRO TAT Ee eee oar eee oe Over the New Course Formed, Wrenn Brothers’ Colors Be-) sites waceored under tuiawitin sky RINE Mie Ct Snore it refused to work. He reversed his engine, : on|and flying gloss and sustained many |Glor |scraper, Looin Uied to knock the cover|airbrake, but to hl 8 i uspicl Vv . HF | airbi ° 7 Soeieras oe nee (cieeed) cobbed ani | bruteas a aerp pha: by the Old Welland Canal.) fore Crowd of Enthusiasts at! 0036 toi aon en nade ne ee a oncn ium of the heavy train behind vas too great, and with J oy Many of the passengers in the suc- a ‘ i a Adore Soan arene " ar the yards the two train: . . Med Re ina? i Warner made good on the steal, 3 sed all of the town near the 9 Gale eater Seats ,tutopey | ceeding cars who had arinen trom Yhetr| starters, rhe. J0cke MMI p aust | Near St. Catherine’s, Ontario.) Brookline. et crash that aroused seats as the train approach -| 8 nities. BME YE F Mitchell tarew rings around Babb ye , 7RECK. that the river victim was ullve as late| tion and were atandine woce thrones i 120, Odom 2 2 ia80 | coSE Bate ael te Senueotee cao of Duns | FIRST SECTION A WRECK. az Monaay night, while the druggin ng were thrown! Start poor. on easily, Time—2.10. ' drive. Gilbert singled to snort. He stole ; first section were telescoped and the eR= sea tonting tela to the, palice MeMinS | down like nine ins When the shock| Surmise went to the front, made ail! gn caTHMERINE’S, Ontaito, AuR. T— Iapecalt atanelnveninn Werle ARS CCU CH on ela Gi ah Three cars of the stationary fir Wrenn ee Bd= | o0 the running, and won in a wal . Bal OOKLINE. ae ae q ar of the first s¢pt ward Cotton took place on Friday night | CCUrred : : the running, “and wor jin & walk by | ohne Canadian Henley regatta was start-| BROOKLINE, Mass, Aug. 7.—Before third Inning. gine and five cars were demolished, The rear of t ag me lasts peered, momen were) necked Bros waterlogged ship w it a rudder. @) this afternoon over the new cour a large cond of entausiastic tennia| ‘rhomas died on a rap to Gilbert. Kid] capoose, In which the trainmen were sleeping, and the next two were . t 1 were ald om the cars by CE. | fe ts to-day H. 1. and R. F. Dol Gieas as here p' ha gol sibel he tes’ ci Police Say Cotton Han Lied. eo atine evgsankars EN casera ete known an Catherine Lake, formed in «|| @xperta to-day H. 1. and R F. Doherty, cieason Was here presented with a gold-|"A008 OT reus employees. ‘The greatest loss of life was In the cae assengern, ve an ange Cor Velland Canal ne ‘ 2D anc is Stay. he suiatels : Investigation by the police tends to) ‘The accident to-day happened within wnta, jocke, seanerin, Bitte: en Genter fours wae won by the Are) G. Ls Wrenn in the first set of the In-| taking chew of couneeo anil hele. | DOOM, PB confirm theiresuspicton that Joe Cotton | three blocks of the scene of the tunnel S, Hodtern 5 : gonaute, Wienlpeg second, Don third, | ternational Tenants ‘Tournament Browne. — Ha! ed WoL eae One of the wrecked cars of the second section was occupied by five ele was lying when he told how Wilson and | disaster of two years ago. fis Fuller: Hii ooep SMR ed the greatest | After two days of continuous rain the| seyunder No vesvor in meat |phante and several camels. One of the elephants and two camels were \\ Carter drugged and robbed a white man. | ‘The passengers on the wrecked train ‘domi... Ae i tarent andcaver Ijais(Glestsduihlsssmgreins rand atc navel eae atate cute a muse ase ane buena ; I their trainer escaped, With the lexe $ ! ii ; 4 . Black oy amoua Browne ted to Wolvert Hed, ,while the other animals and their tri Cotton sald that hls brother Leo was] to-day complained that they were treat- | Blackamoor, 12) ONeill. 2 ote § many entries in being heavily backed to] JC was evident the maton in douolea|anhan single \ and killed, .whi Aaah . . with him at First avenue and One Hun-| ed like cattle by the crew after tho| "sant wore Won"ssliy, Time $14 many enirieg te Selle heey joan cnam:| that hei Geen. puspuned twice could | cauent aU p ception of this car none of the menagerie was wrecked, the other demol+ dred and Twenty-fifth street on last Fri-| accident; that they were hustled out Wale at the post in this race Chum- | pion. is oie Tavortte fol ie es ut) ve played Fourth ished cars containizg canvas or wagons. : day night when Wilson and Carter came} of the train and forced to saift for| plain slipped and fell, throwing Jenkins. | the | inadion star, Louis Selo, ex) ay, leikeaear: : is - 4 . ( ankee'a colo We Oni fear wan Gast ie con crinter was ‘Taylor's third v ey recovered from the first shock the trainers rushéd » Wp with the clothing and shoes of thelr | themeeives after they were on the (racks Tre ie polad eotury the, Zeace, Sub pects Wy lower the Tanker te vorker, in| MEL not be dry. bu a hot sun and-a| Barry singled” Dougine filed to ce As soon as thoy recovered from re excited, The elephants in alleged victim and offered him % to keep | in (he tunnel. Drop and Montreson were the pacemak- | entered, and. while he does not claim Re dreeze, whica ded away the aMght Hulswitt, No rune {among the cages, quieting the peasts that were excite hb P. ‘is mouth shut. Leo said to-day that —-_-— ere followed by Blackamoor and Base-| be able to defeat Titus, he in con Gen thane. ha ee heanwurerhate Tae condi: i ann died at frst Mertes singled {on . qwracked car behaved w surprising calmness and were led out of 2 ay ul. Jb the run to the turn Blackamo: sever . of getting second plac 4 ect for the oh He scored on Babo's _ three-bagger. | ek F . he was sick in bed Friday night. and nis} OAR JUMPS TRACK A, Tadhg gun te he tur Black mUnT | nevertheless. ot Tee ey tnke part] No: Until w few maces before they Michell anisied Dunn. Gilkert waked {the wreck without trouble. ' @tatement if confirmed at his boarding- u "4 Montreson took the lead in the atreten | Another Amari the fast Philadel-| R4M? was the Bnelish team ann sunced y Warne iecarlnn Bach Ande Ciistisoe, ‘ rerlat house. and won easily by four lengths from] yy cuter ‘ Then it was made known that Re Fo loern tevior ted Three rns It was a dorrifying spectacle that was presented in the gray hours of Joe Cotton also said taht he met Wil- THREE INJURED, |S2ter, rer. tne was four fenacns in | Po Nigaica wid be continued to-| Dehesty, the Brxiiaty plaver wri had (ee the carly morning, When the trainmen in the yards and the aroused towne aN pied je end One me ae One mi FOURTE RAGE ee Hejeunad tavavered’and would 5 — a people first reached scone. Many feared at first that some of the menagy and Twenty-fourth street on Saturday | ) Mierest in wie game was eis Oy | x Pe HINTING ee Perea T night and was again offered $3, which ne | But None !s Seriously Hurt and All shin toc, seanerig. ‘ate a | COONEY RETALIATES thie anno Decaune ne is con |GIANTS, 7; PHILLIES, 5, erie nad escaped as some t the animals could t hy rd crying. The fire refused. ‘The police have learned that Were Able to Go Fr eutttt eee Hs 6-5 Py nd OSE hee ane SaaS whistle was Immediately sounded and she whole town was aroused Wilson moved a from No, 444 Bast H "OL Fuller 4 ad “ an renioved (Special to The Bvening World.) | SEAT, s - One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street ore 6 mn 90, 6 Wilton & 4 BY RAID ON CLUB. f Were rajsed| POLG GROUNDS, Aug rhe arst!| RESCUERS QUICKLY T WORK. at 6 o'ciock Saturday and had not again | By the jumping of m trolley car from] gtroitee went deine ene n es which was won ty | ame to-day between the Giants and | i rough the tangled wreckage ané AN i ° car fro Stroller went to the C a the Wrenn, Bie play war ant| i the rescuers could see unfortunates through the tangled ge deon in that nelghboriood up to hia /the tracks of the Union Railway to-day] a gap of several Fenech a, opened 10) te Had Been Arrested on Complaint) siitever astvantage the a Af] Mec ePMlanelteiiaA ireeuised-se-toliag; bu ; york without waiting for tools to extricate them, arrest, Cotton told the police that he! at Eleventh street and White Plains} pleased from Vincennes, which lasted 8 | Members Who the first gam which th W SCORB FIRST GAME |went earnestly to wor at Wa r + and Wilson and Carter and the myste-| road, Bronx. several persons were in-| {8 qnoueh to beat Setauket a head for of Several Me Ronenian uk Q looee [wrecking crew is kept in the yards here, and it was on the scone In a very tous waite man sat on a heap of pitea| jured, but all refvised medical attendance Hal eamilechd ten aid eee ee Alleged: Oppressicn: way 4 vit ley ninutes, bringing tools and equipment in plenty, All the paystcuias, Mpatice caanal Ghat Penetcontes elit at wegh Nou ne Db mee = ix furlongs. irmee RACH. Polloe Inspector Kane and Capt ingle} Amerioans) S: paints #9 0 aud trained nurses in town were sent for, and those in nearby places were | by Cotton nad hot been tintoaded until! pre ee rev Annie: Kollar, of 7 Cooney, of the Long Island City sta- Doberty brothers won ae Wor ned tothe scene of hand-cars: fonday evening, fth street and Boston road; Injured on] s ettint Vion, broke into an alleged pool-room | xe: 9-7; pointe 4743, UN BRAT , vc noapitallana Eee FUE ee more eter in ae NOs eee S544 Ni Bord venue, 1 Taland)| gyre: brothers iWon: the) third) act 7 « Hotel Richellen was converted into a temporary hospital and scores’ zhat Seventeenth street; Injury to shoill 3 Hea Berea yen Fee Ok Coe Oe ene teat ‘Jog volunteers with stretchers were in readines: to carry the injured. theres rv. Charles 1. Of No. 1000 Brook | 3/City, this af s known 4 ‘ ————— a | * r 4 W enue; cuts on left eye and enoulder 1 2 1} tage Athletic and Social Club. w | 1 as the rescuers could extricate them, ATHER F : 4 peen a source of alnoyance to the D DEAD IN HALL. aks colle as fast a ‘ HER FORECAST. rea ao eT ee 1) 18] poe tor several’ months, MAN FOUND DEAD TosTia: Tireay ‘| cyhe dead, many of them so terribly mangled that tdentifteation tole u Lat iv 10 me ago "ap! a) Re py t tN@: 4 y * s re Forecast for the thirty-nix Swtendia Color Pleture o¢| Miter poor! Won eal.” Timent.16 2-6 "T atemted (Hie AAO rnc loppresmen es || Brank Rapper tound | Xow. Kerk 4 9 6 ~z{well-nigh impossible, were carefully laid on the greensward a short di hours ending at 8 P. M. Satur- WaxtrBlnGay se MaVOClin lice ; Otto Stifel and Dutiful went away mbers of thee clu Magistrat} dead in the hallway ac WRIGHT pRoshy: i Apts ‘Terom the scene, By 3 o'clock a corps of twelve physicians were op : E yext Sun x Uieg| head and head and made the running! Conncrton dismissed the charee. a ye Tro-Base Hier Jane day for New York City and vi- In four colors, Can be cut our analto the turn, with Avenger third. The] 7 day olice | Street today oy Margaret and Henry) parry. Riret Base Nea tore ton the injured and dressing thelr wounds in (he temporary hospital, h lAee to-d hi n piles trained. . Bach newadealor's Sundas|jatton went to’ the thonert Cee palned nae Het into the place to-day the py Tatse, who live at the same addres Sami ecie Debetion Dalles On Manesaon t ; IRLIY = vatk ane copier. ¢ nt World “order is limited. Those ot! » in point! hat to use a battering rim. About! “Phey reported the oase to Policeman | hoe iuggiedy, S. Hit be pircher-aly, Due: [of the injured died at the hospital before 8.30 o'clock, staying there to the end, won byl thicty men were in the rooms. The| scGinnla, of the Church aireet atation,| gieby, 1. Struck Out—Dy Mathewson, Ct) When jhe wrecking train crews had finished pulling to pieces thi leason lar buyers of Sui gaturday fair; fresh w: Femuiar Duy nda, YF {two and a, hale lengths from Dutitul, | police had trouble in handling the great | who summoned the ambulance from the | Base—Brown, Gilbert, Sacrifice It World, i Yr buyers desiring extra copies, fGould place order with cowsdealer| V2 beat Van Esher half w length. Sxiwa that collected about the place| fludson Street Hospital. Dr. Warner | Le on Basce—New York, 9. Ph Tot i than 10 o'clock Saturday Conundrum walked over in the sixth Garing, the raid. ut the potss was responded, pad promcsaces the man dead | Time of Gan scree hours, Umpir (Continued on eighth page)