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yf WRATHER—Fate ‘To-Night and Weduesdar, | RACING # SPORTS | \SEBAL Che PRICE ONE CENT. IDS WE “TRAVERS STAKE Capt. Brown's Good Colt, at Prohibitive Odds, Just Gallops All the Way with Weight Up and Wins Easily by Four Lengths. Ferm Players Have Good Day at the Saratoga Track, Starting with Mi- CHCAGDS 7 T BROKLYNS 4 cad 2 eel Dodgers Played Another Chea Game with the Windy City | Team and Had‘Lead Up to! the Sixth. ARVIN PITCHED WELL AND SO DOES WIEMER. Latter Was Touched Up, but Hits Are Well Scattered— jhe Brooklyn’s Twirler Held Down {* MANY SAVED FOR RACING CHART ND OTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2, FROM AFIRE. All the tenants in the four-story dwelling at No. 198 West ‘wenty-seventh street were carried out by firemen this after- oon, when a blaze in the barber shop of Antonio Rucco, on woh el flocr, cut off their‘escape. The firemen ran a lad- rom the roof of a one-story:extension in the rear of John, bhi e -. 2 ‘ : ‘ M4 ore, _peennth rt ee . fa PRICE ONE CEI s GANT WIN AGAIN FROM CARDINALS wwe Fair Team Had Chance in Last Inning, but Are Put Out in One, Two, Three Or- der, | SMOOT HIT FOR HOMER —_| _ AND AGAIN MADE DOUBLE. | Game Is Close from Start, but Locals Bunch Their Hits at Pinkerton Men Discover the Gems, Vali Right Time—Grady Put Out, at $200,000, Supposed to Have Be N OnE o+e- high one, | artin 8 saloon, that adjoined on the corner of Seventh ave- of Ga ‘ ‘ ' : me, | R mosa and. Broadcloth in First and| Visitors at Start. ue, and brought down a score of women and children. The | Stolen at Her Own Residence in ire damace was trifiin : ; Second Races. 2 aN stan: ELST rays City, Where They Had Been Left. a" RW POA , oT Dobbe, ef. . es a ae Bar| LATE RESULTS AT. HARLEM, Rreapaban, ef, iv, too 2 Dilton, 1b. o 22 2 1| , Seventh Race—Docile 1, Allie Virgie 2, Gilfain 3 aha ipo «st ial to The Evening World) ’ , e Donn, %. ‘ ! RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. THE WINNERS. i roe) jain 1», a ie " KANY BELIEVED THAT SOME ONE is The ‘Travers Stakes was just a big . wig, Bg lsak int it, : pon gallop for Broomstick. Me had) FIR®T RACE—Mimosa (4 to 5) 1, o& 824 8. 32's SE {Dablen, ws. ... 1 1 "3 IN SOCIETY HAD TAKEN T nothing to beat but Bobadil, but he car-| ketola (10 to 1) 2, Dinah Shad 3, fa Me WAS To | aiiberr, to, Pieeuee 4 aie tind his 129 pounds Itke a feather and Bee Mh ae a ae et LAST. he@erian, Gaba sa w degelaanip plone Paid carronaaurs vised trom tel 1 eee Mace e~Mrsadelotn. (6 te] darren os i Datueen Rarior: by Har ara time standpoint hae! yew (18 01) 8 Wile) rate dR w4 TOU cssssne ; ; aw 2|Detectives Say that All Clues Had Fai \ ‘ All doubts as to the ability of this hci CHICAGO. Tee d Th T i df D t H ' JPvolt to go a route with weight up ought ay RH. POA. B. ROH. POA. | b/ 19 be dispelled by his last two races 1 We RACE—Carbuncle (7 to 1) | siagle, it rs a a 9 | Fyrreit, 2 sortie an ey tried tor Vays to Mave a att The stake race was interesting from| '» Prince Ching Ma 08) 2, Flara $.| Casey ab. ie ae ae | ete ef 1trwo Made Here and Prevailed After Much. the speculation point of vieew, because Chance, 1b 1it.re i» eos eon \ Broomstick and Auditor were coupted| FOURTH RACE—Broometick (1| MoCarthy, of 101 9 'Jp to the Sixth Inning Clevelands Had Come | sino of es vai at tion. at 1 to W, to 7) 1, Bobedi! Kling, c. oe o@ 8 a'1) anal | Burke, fb. eezttie j Favorites were successful in nearly all My 1 (0 to 1) & Auditor 3.) vere, tb. Po ergs al tortable Lead Over New Yorkers—Grif+ | Raveley, it een et ec Oe ee erie Tees tatots nek | PUPTH RACE—Sruch Up (@ to 1p] eeeer pratt fith Out of Game and Suspended, jirain me wiete ade eva Ye dash in easy fashion from ‘ol Barry. rf. e132. 08 Grady, ¢ @ 3) 8.87) ‘ ‘ a , Brmdcloth ot out of the maiden clase] 1, Thiety-Thied (18 to 1) 2, Ee! Wiemer, p bie;nd a Taylor, p. oes Mrs, Ogden Goelet’s $200,000 worth of jewels, wh ‘ by defeating Bedouin in the second race. | eutcheon 3. ie . 5 ie paccel ce te retel. dav hance wy oon bY arto SUR A wu [fine iT A ot etean, th Pinkerton Detective Agency has béct MORI an rice, «fins. was probably due to the AcE: athe (8 0 1) onic 00100212 tT) Bay, of ' ® Inning. sy ee otto 1 og/@ month, have been found, +e th 1, Out of Reach (18 to 1) 2, Bridle-| grooklyn 1o01tie 4! be it Ley Nelier serotened an infield hit. iilivr : fact that the race was on the gra Filek a | iota See! 2eo0e 801 A ling to a statement given out this aff Prince. hing, whe washeavtly backed, | pen & Webern” Strack Gute Geta etal Le wed kad da's shore food Howe on Balle-OW L. Taylor, ¢ According (0 a Cig Sane noe — — oo a ruck Out-—! Lo ot a 4 ‘ Wed ; POS MUaA us ges ond the aitinds| Maat, 44:13 Avatar Ulkca ne occ tM by Whee in Tw ie Ht chard. Braaiey. 30 ARNG Wiliams aba ioe A art Gey te Pap ‘the Pinkerton people Mrs. Goelet discovered the fo } p . et er a * " oo it nce good, The track was fas Psat BALL Bb ate Ghanee, Secrineg see Mecariay, Ms | et aete pete A md nena IME | moat rnin. Alertes ijewelry in her sale in ner city residence on Fifth g Mimonn, Favorite, Wins First, — ea Carthy, hh ji eho re varner "sing Hemis sacrificed, | bases—Dunn. Mertes Dahle 2464 veel to Willams. ‘Turner took third | hits Browns, Double ph bn, Gil. left. ‘ MiMtine ‘wes Be emabin: the: Soem ied 1 pasned ball. Moore downed io far | bert to MeGant, Paster. Pate mae where they had bgen ERS, vt : > Ing event, though the talent were not r Soamiot ts: Shp: Bvening Works.» oe Y rit Maiberfo 188) bupped tv ere Rowerman ‘I'mplre Carper ‘ys Would appear, Cont the statement of the Pinkett i i . . " “" na verte eM threw out Pilck vitals bs yi ' . ide yen ted * be riy pe | HAALEM RACE TRACK, CHIC { BROOKEER= Nag ate ficaree yOnK. = Fitth tout | (Spreclat t TH Broome Wor formre wis “eatremelye piacless tat: Tet Pe: Wha stimnns, va ae ine urther than abe likes, She Won | A fb tesla ealauun ein rooklyne here to-day for | RW POA Nie ous Blige te Fer, comes hola uHO exo aw ‘ORK: bonetifth of a intbion dollars. ne theugh he took them o New haverthelesa, She was off none too well, o-day remilted as follows: | the third time by a scate of 7 10 4, Dowaherty, I. oy to 4 LAnubd. Powe hid-a few words to ste cae et when in reality she teft chem in New York. ° Here is what’ Sip vit Hildebrand sent her right up aie FIRST Baa rye furlongs, ~Won | Firat Inniog. \ Keeler, tt sesso 13 ab ong O'Loughila put bn cot the game | Went dow nio defeat before Metiraw's sf fe ‘ F Foal) Shad and Girdle, whe were mak- | by x incertty Belle, 9 (2, tan ito 1,| Slagle opened the game by fanniog pieprold, as 18 : . NO at RP hr Meld Meuire Med to wt ad eben bila wes ine euler. | erty, of ihe Pinkertim Agency, nad to say about the sensational foe the ing. ‘They stayed there to 0 1. second; Cap:| unsuccessfully at three uf Garvin's ro 3 f fi ‘ ork, wie | TMA Glawte hunched thelr stforte ac the] (ee Paoli J streceh. Phere Mimosa. took i | in line Not to and 6 to 3, ‘tH. | yenders. Casey. iNfted | a high one be fan ee f Fa ch sig ana “Aeaaier hat and out, although ‘taylor | at he Goelet jewel mystery: oY 3 nie Lye uwe Tenethe: jaar NBECOND RACH—One miiewoice|A00F! Ift which shackard entnered In. are‘ rar an hea ree Ft | PUEDES. &: Bond gen w ORKED. A MONTH ON.CA tain, who was two lengthe in front to B and ¢ to 5 f Prince Chance drew a free pass to first, but Conroy, ease PiTehe Sarees ter -t/ heroes i » were cailed inte the ease fase duly, Mra. Goelat ti bilettbeab ‘fo t'and 5 t0'stong: | was caught napping at the bag on ycecjuite. ¢.» Hee ey “state tentan, Grady's bit 19 the left theld blev | i rac Gesedalots iu'a Bete: 02, third. Garvin's quick throw to Dilion NOfocesit.» | : a on th o turner Care Moore threw | W949 called four, but evervone who aw had ie her Jewela with Her to Newport, locked them in her sale Hoth and Lina Lee were even: THIRD | RAG —One and thi RUNB. | OAK # 0 ‘ Sie gles. Wiieke Nigerians H thought tt waa fair, Then Grady | home there and taat when se went ©o look for them they were \ $e, tileee len from the Keene. stabte, | $'te 1 and to br Recaee eteieee | wean fish ‘Hoes laren bee merce : 5 to ocnbel to ot Bharata eae feet aN] Seve pat ar beet Seachem 1 MOrk thd. ea aa that Vea +s alsa played, a8 was also Lindsey | to 1, second: Port, nee eee each Ball to rlewe tony Co Petetal os 1a vag, tate. home. Elverteld wae ‘run ‘own fi jcould pick up. The fiuen we worked along led its to stone walls ba wenn the nang with Maximilian | coupled win Stoux Chlot te Varden ent| but'wae forced at second on Lumlerts| ‘Batted for Witte Arita RENT (° Twener to Care to Larry. OND pratt fanny | instance, -Chies without number fell to the ground, and finally we Kites oh the nedara ta te Ton to the hoe ATH RACH-Sis tart | grounder to’ Tinker, who shot the ball SCORK BY IN et int prirner, fled to Keeler, emis to] gen Dahlen 1 ry convinced that Mra, Goelet had not been robbed at all. 11. Ina delve Broadcloth, won by 11 to 20 and 1 to 6, Meats fig Ben, |' Etre ot second. On the latter's wild |New York oe 4) hoot 6 Roky amd Moore fanned. xo e dropped the third ‘ateike on| “We suggested thi¢ to. her, but she insiated that she had iaartara of s length trom Bedouin, es {0 1 and 2 to 1, seoond; Clifton Forge, | throw to Chance Lamley acored, Kling | evelans Moore, Keeler. | Seventh ' m! Bresnahan and then threw bight N it Is not reasonable to ou theta eau aoa et H 2 and 7 to %, third.’ Time—t.i2. | dropping Chance’s throw at the plate Powell. 1. Left wittiams popped t sy. Gena) | ane les Bresnahan was ete. Browne | Jewels with her to Newport. Ppose that a wack Carbuncle by a Head. i RIETH, RACE Five uglongs: Belle after touching out Lumley, Sheckard | by 'pasee-—cleveland. 6) New Yo, singled. | Putte angles ‘onroy forced |gied and’ Hreanghan seared, tga: | would misiay $200,000 worth of jewelry, 10 we had to keep om Prince Ching wag the Heat-backed JRe% ft co Mand I vo By ose! Kats | ras seitred on bie grounder by Chance | Racritiee anderen struck eauiee fennel e get scoring, | fouled to Grady. Dian vinchd ne jalong conventional lines usual in sneb cases yrae ih he te” Tie was nlaved from | Akh, 3 (0 Tana 4003 -cheds time |4%4 Wlemer, ONE | bases Fuck head 1 he | HAY Hned Conroy. Williams. threw lag A MRS. GOELEL HELD OU1 a ‘ 1 (02 1-2 tol. Duke of f * ort —Hemis to out Piberfeld thre ar ’ . 4 : oh the | iAIXTH RACE: fe a Peak Dae | Mocarthy path tate Garvin's ipa Daw play emt pitch) NO RUNS ‘ Siler: 9 grounder ‘and’ Bilt wat tain Panens tt is not for me to say what we did, but finally we engtibala to? ! grave, New York went away in fron 2 to land 8 to 1, Land Dison, |syernd,vietim. Kilng, bitin front | Bawall. atte ees bere WO RUNEE hrew M-Jqoeiet that rhe retura to New York and discover if she had not loth 8 And made the nace followed by Duke of , 18 ta 5 and 6 to 8, thin’ ome sy sek and ras halied at frm ‘on (a O'Loughiin, ‘Ma marvelous running eaten $ y' Kendal and Prince Ching. The latter pe he ites afoul ne to Dillon, | Evers | car PRM aE Moor. rumen threw out Jewels bebind her, She, however, was positive that she had ‘wrought th ars ate ee} Ae ene eet atte oflta: Miie® eer CLEVRLAND, 0.. Aug, t-The High- Soler out, Turner tO CAT | Bowerman claimed —Mrain's fout.|to Newport and would not be convinced that the was mistanen, & , Pate catca vitume an (he backer {RESULTS OF victim on strikes. to-day in the Carr forced Bradiey, | Merer ak 0 budge for Grades TO-DAY'S BASE- Rabb four wide ones, Rit- ter singled to right centre, but me nailed trying to stretch the hit into a! al fre ' ne BALL GAMES, 10 nk naoh sng ng Broomstick Walked In. oe | Gore Babb iK Nailed at wy, on King’s throw nd Auditor 1 to} to Casey. NO RU wohyoomattek and, Avaitor were 1101 NATIONAL LEAGUE, ith + Aeig no contest. Broomstick went right to the front and won eased up by four! lengths, Auditor and Bobadil ran ike a team for seven furlongs. Then Au- itor eult and Robadil came away ons- ily heating Auditor ten lengths for the nigee. ST. LOUIS AT NEW YORK, St. Louls, New York 20000021 Batteries-J. Taylor and Grady; | Taylor and Bowerman, CINCINNATI AT BO8TON, Brush Up Just Lasted, | {Third made the cunning, fol- y Thirt lowed by Brush Up and Peggy, ‘They i fan this way to. the roth, where (Cinema... 00000 0000-0) enuereda otpiok ut we sa qnurtet pind bea 1 pi girash, CP Gaston ...... 10000000 0— 4 [Chance nailed. Dition tenn the end, won, by, head from Tairty,| Batteriee-Hahn and Poits; Pittinger | ¥U* who bei: Rs on half} and Moran © Adviatha Won Palled Up. Memphis cut out the early running, followed Ma. by: Sir Lynwood and Jimmy Lane, They held this order to the’ xtreteh, where Adrlutha moved up fast and shot axay with a big lead, Anally winning pull LA a7, e lengths from Out of Reach, who was three-quarters ot a length in ffont of Bridlepath. — RESULTS AT FORT ERIE. —_————_ RACE TRACK, FORT ERIK, Aug. 6 —Following are the results of races scheduled to be run here to-day: FIRST RACE—Two-vear-olds, four ana halt furlaygs.—Won by Clique, 107 Land 5 to 2; Loney Hask ‘. and Roth CHICAGO AT BROOKLYN, Chicago. Brooklyn,.... 100111000— 4) Batieries—Weimer and Kling; Garvin and Ritter. 1 wm & Ke Hoy. Yori S T2a)8t. Lou OT ru) AMERICAN LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT CLEVELAND. NewYork... OOOH}COLTOI-@ Rat eat Pike Cleveland... 00410001 aa pan), a to i| Bat teri Powel, Orth and uscoiee and 6 1; (D, ho Moore and Bemi Yt " tot ind 4to t “third, brie PUURTH RACK ‘eowron AT DETROIT. aA + 000010001~2 {nomancun io 2 Detroit . 00100003 —4 be Me toh nina Time—141 eentteriag teens, and Farrell; Dono- VisTH R octet Ngh * 4 an } secon H jonaeess ‘Austin), 1 tol and 4 to 1, ci Rare 18 1-4 TH D, gi tN ad an ria va url au vane 1 to and year-olds, one nt baat Re. where. o 0000101 8 O~ 4g fumbie of Barry's grounder, — Bier stole third and scored PITTSBURG AT PHILADELPHIA, | ateng ba Patiborg ......0102230000~ g|nase line, bu Philed'’phia,.. 02000020 0— 4{sent a slow Batteries—Case and Smith; Corridon |?! O0O1002121~7 # third, Babb then sent Sheckard over | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. 1 ™ & nel ond. sto L¥in's curves, NO | and Chance. MB vo Tinker and died at Bald io Chance sence a es wild ee | Wiemar singled te the infield. Siagh lic 6! walk ‘| and Tinker was dead-hea 4 ti Garvin, and reached second on bane | pop woul fy was taken by Ritter, Fyn | Horrible muff of Btrang’s throw to cavon | Barry between the bases, Slagle went out Garvin to Dillon, Barry réachin, | genend. Casey Med out to Dobbs. ONE RUN. ‘Kly. Dobbs was h one, me | ed out. NO | ce jee ‘ove & low-line fly to Bheek-| irthy ed along the art caught nappin, hrow to Dilioe ing ‘wse-cutter to Babb ani NO RUNS. ee if but erished at fir Lumley was called out on strikes, Sheckard got two bases on his hit to | short centre. Strang was thrown out ‘at first by Evers, Bheckard moving up he plate on his liner to centre for a base, Babb stole second. Ritter filed | out to Slag, ONE RI” the alr and on ters throw ebb, iivers was doubled up at nec Barry also a rien to G McCormick was disposed of by Evers) Garvin sent a grounder first. Dodds to left and female Dobie gles crossed the nin ‘ Lumley shgled 13 the righ field fence lon to ¢ Sheckard flied out naa ae ‘ONE mh Mf ong to second, Me- phony at Fvin's th bunt fied he. uae ease asey, were do 1 on th 10 Ba'bb, the latter ta vain, ‘ AMERICAN LEAQUE STANDING. | Bar Cleveland. Piberfeld crew wild ing Lush sin- re : ‘Turner oe Sxed Dougherty: PCRiin me Keeler, ser adiey to la- ‘. ec ina Wiha of Bilberteld tie Witla 1 Flick | w , om ‘to Williams ‘ PUL Out of the game for talking to taunt. ee, je doubled to right. Peal “(5 Anderson goee to bate Aner. | ley was out, Elberfeld to Gansel sled. Four policement and all ler. York players are ina hot ar Second Innings _|Aument. President. Somers Anally got . I Carr x0 > the game. Willlams » hed er to Carr ler anne! ny i bag ‘onrov out, Turner fed to Laie. Conroy eieind, seats ined, to Biberteld. | Mie throw beat Lush, Turn RUNS ‘Third Innli eto 3 McQuire filed to Lajole. ONE EASTERN LEAGUE. singled, but | | MeGuire fanned. Pon! sated, Mis as bday rae pu need strike, NO RUNG MONTREAL AT BUFFALO, Bemis singled and took second on a FIRST GAME. wid pitch. Moore | walked wih 901020 11! sacrifice and the baser pogiree! 1 3 423-1 fambled Bay's OOOS FH OT mY Baiterion Adams and Gibson, MeGee and Shaw. j Flick's scratch bit scored filed to Daugherty ring while the other runner wp Bradley singled, scoring Bi 4 tasole Moore seo ‘had the ball second base NEWARK AT BALTIMORE, easily. Carr] Newark soeee ieee le. Lah | Raltimore a0 0 14 fan “pilek and Bradiey stot ing Flick, but Bradley was! Batteries—Wolf and Shea: Adkins and singled. scoring Daled FF (:5 " — Ditton fanned out. ONE| No mame scheduled to-day for either, Jersey City or Providence. dlls taal ST. LOUIS RESULTS. WORLD'S FAIR RACE TRACK, aY LOUIS. Aug. & Following are the res milte of races run here today KST RACK—Four and one-bait fur. Cemmova 4 to 1 clone eid 5 to of first, Stella M, @ to 6 place. ance! Nepenthe, 2 to § show. third, ‘Time Babb sgoring RUN Sev Evers out, Str walked. Barry f Pinker tole, secon eon i Wiemer stole ‘second, pad ttow ‘Tinker » patched third. ARG ONE RU ra Dillon. Tinker to McCormick Wiemer drew a Tinker stealing third. and on Ritter's red and Wiemer Med to Dillon. RACE-Beven | fv tone: | 6 to L close 4 Deat Dahlen cy McGann was Grady's fate Amoot tore off a two ba would not come to the efty and we went along with the case, con! 7 Teplor, tonned owt Pareles, 80 RU NB the time that the Jewels were in her safe in this city, Beckley pate yloe stot Ries Finally when we had got to the end of onr lines, and the seme dae talc of prominent people being Impliotted in the matter grey, ahe gi anes! Burke was thrown o Hibert to Me “She came to town to-day and in company with two of our Gann, Taylor died the r , , whi jad been closed for the r did Farrell, NO RUNS” **): 8°} went to her town house, which bad n clos the simmer. v4 Nt opened her safe and there she ofund the gems, which we aad 5 Wn ’ pe ‘ . mitted ReGann s foul No | Were in the possession of a thief. tirade RUNS “| make thie statement because so much publicity has Veen gi the matter and so many ocvert insinuations have been made chat it ds « It was simply a case of Mrs, Goelet mistaking a package of jeewls that | took to Newport ofr the fortune that she had fn her safe in her house. m0! i want to say tha: noboty was syspor ted by us after we once gat di Foarth Inning. Shannon got first because Dunn was too clumay with the ball. Berkley and Shannon were doubled. Dunn to dilbert to McGann, Hratn hit for two bases NO RUN Binoat rwellowed Mertes’s lilel ball He was served wih A ten a elk stor oy bot Anne inte, the case, 1 ; DIFFICULT TO DISPOSE OF, d wiih o50 for a howe The jewels were so distinctive that {t would have been aimeutt got the first aifte ravi ne hief to disnose of thew, The possession of such a’collection « At eoond, MeGann to If they hud been stolen {t would have beam: beun a white elephant | was ont to MeQana tina ssleted. RUN natural progedure of the thief to try to get the reward, & Bowerman was hit, Taylor force ow esterday and arrived in New ¥. Bowerman at at Tavier sh base Mrs. Goelet left Newport » y : . <a Bresnahan walk: Browne fied to| ing, aceording to the offlela) record of her movements, For maay we eee had refused to come to New York at the solicitation of the Shunney gota oh sh athe wa, | agents, who had an idea that she might haye left her jewels frided ous by Gilbert. Brain Med iol The eynteal inter that she had news of the jewels when she made @ Grady led ome 4 Trablen took Sora — trip to this city and found them B Heal | Upon ‘her arrival she went to the Hotel Buckingham at Pith diver second. | and Fittieta atrest, and some fime this afférnoon she went’ to, her nouse, And there were the bey Anyhow, Mrs. Goelet has £200,000 worth of jowels back ana" Py J es and Dahlen. iAeial announce’ ement [x made thar when she left New York for Newport rt was caught off third ty] che averlookedthem in th2 safe of her town howe, Burke Two RU mn f It along she had all of It ts further explained that she supposed al e be Pay’ ‘S jewels In the casket she took to Newport, whereas she bad placed poarinys fat portion of them there and innocently jumped to the conclusion ort Re Hurke's dribble had been lost. piace; Mindora, § to 25 MoGann retired Tay And 40 the end of what Was thought to be the greatest jewelr¥ ro Venlan, 3 to 6 to show Burke threw out Bre wn, Browne of the Four Hundred in the history of New York falle to @ 3 | minted and Beckley dropped theo rse | rom one of b wiary on the carelessness eine F rition to at THIRD RACE—Five and cne-hait Dunn and Browne were sloubiel Briiu | ground. It furnishes a ip wealth Sven a ir reek ‘itnoce we are ‘om Dilton vo, longa. —Darthula, 9 to 10 close } to Farrell to Me LUNS which New York women of wealth treat the r Kling feecated ‘to place, en aye ky Cherm, ' “te : Elebth . sured fromti me to time that most of the say decorations worn by rb lon home. vere pinged no pnd Bey ba io} show third. | Farell Aled lo Hertes non tear] able women are imitations, while the real somes repose im the safe stealing secon: seed S) : out his bunt nd Shan deposit vauit x on Beg lked, Garvin fanned OURTH RACE-Mile ord a six-! non stole second. Bresnanon deoascd {of & deposit ve setohen ovale aieok be eet OM Stone, I) to Schoey ta, Brain's Ry and Shannon erorea. Ghose The statement of Mr. Oougheriy does not entirely satiety persons Of Werner to Chance. Meveraies reaeble 7.10. place, first, Taby Tosa. + to 3] a sow} out. ONE RUN , voleal nature, who have cogntrance of the keen business ability rm, NO * pee oe to & show,|, Urady put out o ne Ame fy ted! "rimestt 4 *inicking and MeLcan took’ Mis plea | Goelet She fs considered. one of the smartest women In the 360 FIFTH RAC mile an dsey j Farrell got MeGann's boos Mertec| cones to keeping track of her investments, and there are ‘ woe go mr sy rt perry yards. Commodore, 2 to | close ‘and A Ne eee did iro] i not believe that she wonld Irave such a remarkable collection of je ely. lemer fied ta Lumley. | ee ae Weer fo i jertes sec ai fe in New York while ste went to Newport, . Y h to Tarlor, whe N » Dan. | as che owns in a safe In New Yor to nailing Btrang to| third “Time—1.8 1-2 SIXTH RACE—Bix furlongs La ‘aenil, 6 to 1 close and 5 >! place, first: Howling Dervish. € t0 1 place, wn: | and; eke ray, 2 06 2 show, third ; asey out, nd a Wiener. Coupled with this supposition is the strange that ve sent out by the Pinkertons on the trail of the of arrest was made A reward was offered. It was rw “A! Peat Mrs. Goelet suspected persons whose arrest would ° out the United States and Rnd len at Brown fied to Shannon. ONE UN J Smoot fi Browne, Gana, Ni