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PRICE ONE cx.” BEAT CHICAGO, New Champlone Had Had Lots ot Fun with the Pirates and Put Bowerman in the Box to Pitch Near the End, GIANTS, Donlin, i. Devlin, 3b, Glibert, 2b, ecScosoooceog ecsetenrcoust Scteewwasco% Scooenunxonmoor re Ritehey, 2b. Wagner, ss. MeCormivk, rf, Branstleid, 1b, Leach, ob. Phelps, Case, p. SCORE BY INNINGS, Pittsburgs 093000000 5) Giants 0000000008 First Baso Of Case, on Halls——O Ames 1 Struck Stolen 4 uble Play ~ Gilbert, Dablen’ end McGann, Wild Viteh- Ames, Uniplre~O' Day. ot Bowe rme. (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Sept. | %%—The Giants didn’t care, and Pitts | burg took the game with ease, After| t-@ Pirates had accumulated three ruas | the new champs played any old way, atd in the ninth Bowerman wert Inco the box, Taney made a farce of the game, Pittsburg pounded the catcher for four runs, Firat Inning, . Gilbert was thrown out at first, Beaumont died, Gu- . Ritchey sent a long moail Mertes caught. NO RU: inlin went « long fly to Beaum: feat Pr gg My over second base, Bi hs u Dye Browne reached hire on a bad eon of ares) to cateh him stealing. ea hit nothing but alr, NO RUN: Second Inaing, fagner waited and got a free fagner gut second on a wild pitch. Cormick bunted and was thrown by Devlin, Wagner ronan third, Co: single over second scored er. Bransfieli was cquadt steal- ge ’sesond, Bowerman Danien, laach walked, so did Phelps. Case ingled to ia coring Leach, On ywne'a high throw to the plate, lps came across the plate, Case goin Ww. Gipert. also Dit Sa ‘Beaumont forced W. Gilbert aj THRER a cone: Dahlen to Gilbert, ae hen beat out his Infleld hit to Wag- RoBi to second. ae ten dropped Deviinia RP. but Alen at second, to Waser, ambled to first. Bowerman hag rem at second, ee ner to Bowerman stole se a Ames owe out, Leach to iranafield. 8 rhied Inning. out, in to McGann. oa . Devi ert ee ride to first, pas nd, Dev- aces Watorutsh ae was i Dev: RL second, Bowerman to Gilbert. ed to RA go Beny agg ron ir and "eau Lae’ J eGann by Case, NO RUNG. wrens Inaing, | to them, | him, |@ roller, and Bradley goc to third on Ti Ru |on bis grounder to Williams... but the | ness, UN! MAN LEAPS TO “GUNNTS LOSE'TO OLD CHAMPIONS, DODGERS IGHLANDERS AT CLEVELAND arifith’e pares Have’ a) Troltey Dodgers Keep Up Their Hard Game in Cleveland; Good Work, Taking the First Where They Opened. Their) ‘Game from the Hard-Hitting Last Western Trip of Season. |. -Chicagos in Easy Fashion, CHICAGO, " BATTING ORDER. ioveland., ush, If, ki 1 rAdiey, db, 3 aH wn moono> B. 1 | Shulte, 1. Casey, %b, Chaneg, 1d Barry, of.. | Tinker, . as. MoChesney, Erno, %., Kling, ¢ Wiemer, p... er eer tt angel, 1b, Ristrn, et. Mofhuire, 6, + Ce Ri rnhard, P Umplre—Mr. Connolly, (Special to The Evening World.) Powell, p. eccononcey noon wnmosom CLEVELAND, ©., Sept. %3.—John Gangel has a bad cold and Wille Keel- er's foot, which was hurt in Washing- ton Is still troubling him sorely, Other- wise the Highlanders were in pretty fair ahape for the opening battle of this) Western series, which means 50 MUCH) gsheeKard, Babb, Batch, Bergen, | Jordan, Jones, BROOK ize, | Dillon, Gesster, Ib... Pirst Inning, Rain fell In scattered dro; erty went to bat. Turne: Patsy to first, Keele! 4 Lasry 32 Bemis, Elber¢eld wa! iiams nned. NO RUNS. “push singled over third bag, Conley makin retty sto Bradley forced be: reba to Willlams, Flick beat Gs," .. os eocooouony® Totals <— BY INNINGS. Chicago. ...00 0000 y | Brooklyn... 46002001 First Base on 1 Balle—-off Wlemer, 2; off Jones, 2 Struck Out—By Wlemer 5; by Jones, 2. Three-Base Hit—Tinker, Two-Base ,Hits—Dillon, Sheckard, Me- Chesney, Stolen Bases—Jordan, 1. Sac- rifee Hits—Bergen, Jordan, Babb, Barry. Hit by Pitcher—Jordan, Um- pires—Emsile and Carpenter, and scored Elberfe! bad thru: wild pit Larry flied to Dou Rossman ‘grounded 0. Gange! Second Inning. Anderson aingled, Conroy's bunt was safe because he ran over the bail and kept Bernhard from fielding It. oe. ael's would be sacrifice was a poy Bernhard, McGuire struck’ out. en ell foreed Conroy, 8 ti y to’ Lajole, @ pretty assist, NO ‘Turner was out, Oviitianas to Gansel Bemis fanned. Buelow stopped running (Scectal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | Sept. 2—Ned Hanlen's men kept up thetr good playing to-day and defeated the Chicagos by a keore of 3 to 2. Oscar Jones twirled a perfect game for the ‘trolley Dodgers, while Southpaw Wie- Har Nery :| mer was hit hard-at the right tle. The right, | Seams will play two games to-morrow, | Firat tantag. ee % safe one te in Radsreon \lams, Brad! teem ed Hint hee Re ye My el Shulte opened the game by lifting a! ‘0 stew’ | high one to right, which Lumley” got ny on the third strike, and would The latter then de a pretty bad throw saved him des * Bernhard sawed t Third Inning, Bradley's throw beat ee Lo safe verfeld Tagled to pite his laal- e alr, NO Anderson 1 ae, been gut ae, there been need for | under. running eaten ot Casey's “tew> time: fy. ea ae Mama, Bradley Chance sent a bounder to Babb, ana ree aoe tie bali | dled at first, NO RUNG. Roesman's prety Dillon banged 4 slow bounder to by Ganael, Tinker and perished at first, Gessler’s 4 fy to ithe infield was ta by’ Evers. | Lumley fanned. NO RUN! Secoud Inning. | Barry was quickly retired by Babb/| windm tiled. cGulre fled to Turner grabbed Powell's terrifia amath and flelded {t on Se dead run, a marvellous viny, NO RUN! Turner easy, Powell to Garinel Bemis’ other, Buelow Ry te Bernhara fanned, genet Fifth ‘asthe agate ie out Dougherty. Keeler bled centre, rt oul, Thaiey is. Flick a Ags fe erful Tannin catch of wigan fineg, Pr ven f; @ run for fiighe lande: NS, Conroy to Gansel, Bradley dled thes tame par Ped beat a bunt. ae % out i seal ing, McGuire to Elber- Ganzel Flick. four wide balls, Sheckard then made aj) Sensational catch, He darted after” ber ag “pion dl 's low. line sage | * dee we jumping into ¢ ulled. th bait idl with | bie g hat “Tinker a8 ni stealing, Bergen to a NO RUNS. rR hy hig anted ots Bg sine was also unable to+fin leme| Boden’ Batch drove a gro} nae to Evers and perished at first. NO RUNS. | This ed line ff ‘i night Klin, litea a hoa ‘lemer w who retired him 8 an easy out, \iewer to ay oO ‘ones ned. Jordan siole second. Dillon thea ed | Peat AL HL to deep right for two) may ninated to lett, scoring "iter: | Gn" Shulte’s. bad. throw “to the biste | Sixth Muning, So did Conroy. ree NO ae out, Lecinsls oman In any Bales 5, "Rossman ah is, Bi " and Dillon. Tinker strolled to first on ~ NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SE PTE MBER 93, 14, DEATH UNDER “LC” ROAD CAI: ———— | ‘A poorly clad man of thirty-five leaped from the downtown “L” station at Eighth street and First avenue before an ap- yroaching train this evening and his life was ground out by the whee's of tte fecward truck. Crowds of waiting passer gers ooked on in horror. Trains were blocked during the rush hours The suicide has not yet been identified. +e 090 HIGHLANDERS VS. CLEVELAND. HGRA ONDERS 1... .----001000000~-1 CLEVELAND .........-..100000000—-1 GAME CALLED. ; borin aan 244 LATE WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS, Fourth Race—Scotch Dance 1, Mafelda 2, Just So 3. Fifth Race—Birdswocd 1, Golden Light 2, Yellow Hammer, Sixth Race—Tryon 1, St. Agnes 2, Imboden 3. AT HARLEM, Fifth Rase—Lord Dixon 1, Nannie Hodge 2, Red Raves 3. Sixth Race—Singing Master 1. Ignacio 2, Marsha'sea 3. at EVENING WORLD AAGE CHART FIFTH DAY AT GRAVESEND, The Evening World's charts are indexed trom frat race at Aqueduct ROT FIRE RACE 81 000 naaed: andi bc hr ht af ec ae Wie Open, Cie PL Bag Bt 3h BM Seether, tm Cae by | be Hy as! CHRYSITIS. WON WILLOW STAKES; iaidcpi jLong Shot Took the Feature Event at Gravesend from) Santa Catalina, Another Out- sider in the Betting, FAVORITES IN FRONT IN THE OPENING RACES. the Sport Despite an Excel- Events, THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Lady Amelia (8 to 5) 1, Ancestor (11 to 5) 2, Ascen- 3 SECOND RACE—Juvenaga (3 to 1) 1, Hildebrand (12 te 1) 2, Coy Maid 3. THIRD KACE—Adriutha (6 te 1) 1, Hurst Park (5 to 2) 2, Ostrich 3. 1) 1, Santa Catalina (20 to 1) 2, Handzarra 3, FIFTH RACE—Sidney C. Love (5 to.1) 1, Eagle (4 to 1) 2, Proceeds 3, SIXTH RACE—Princesa Athejing (7 to 1) 1, Out of Reach (6 to 1) 2, Spring Cilk 3 SEVENTH RACE—Caimness (3 to 2) 1, Black Cat (8 to 1) 2, Sumatra 3. a PE OIIARED, A Small Crowd Turns Out to See! lent Card of Seven Well-Filled | FOURTH RACE—Chrysitis (10 to ne tee ATION AT LST B PROD OF NE Half of the Mea Called for Trial % Day Charged with Being Off P and Exposures of The Evening We Were Repeatedly Mentioned, THREAT TO DO AWAY WITH © THE THREE PLATOONS First Fruits of Night Auto Trips Four in Deputy Commissioner Linds: Demand for Immediate Reform---Mi Fine Offenders Fifteen Days’ - The first fruits of The Evening World’s exposure of police patrol were apparent at the trials at Police Deputy Commissioner Lindsley had sixty-eight policemen a trial and of these thirty-three were accused of being off post. The B | ing World's automobile tours were frequently mentioned, pi The contention of The Evening World that patrolling is not bel (Soeclal to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, WN, ¥,, | Sept. 2.—Though the Wilow Stakes was | the feature of the car@ the finieh in: the | mile and a furlong handicap was really the event of the afternoon, Ostrich was the favorite in this race, with) Hurst Park the second. choloe, These |two raced together to the stfotch, where Adriutha closed, and (here wast oe | hale-ralaing drive. The finish was so | close that no ong could tell who had won until the numbers were holated, ( £ eo gs 4 3 | The Judges gave the verdict to: Adriu- 5 q 3 pi tha, with Hurst Park second and Os 4 oy 4 Ri | g 4 {| trich third. Colonial Girl, who breesed Hi nt B home an easy winner in her last ribo | 33 8 3 SD “e » at Sheepshead Bay, beating a tine field, ges ton, Qeean Tide, Thistio Heather. “Drie Signitalaaba ia 3" pees be ty + Me her weleht well, Was tiring at the end, ND RACE—800 : = ay mon Ay : five furlones. nt ei i ee! urohy i Pow oa Topol i: Bin want, “icf Juve fit. Hf ldebrans a i] ps SRE Ey ferate Meti hi “ction Buck. Jarenone rade a runaway race 0 aay Tait Time—0.1! Index. rah Modguing whi pe. Turner threw Ld & 5. wet Gat Fane, it nt ¥ out, Lajole to Be-| pada, Sneckard was thrown out at fir i 1 cr — Lt 9g’ to ann, @ Bi in scaptured Phelpe'e” pope | Nerohand fouled to Gansel, Lush then Fourth Inning, hhran 108 's 4 1 jm. ) ced te: we retieea- ts . land Bades, 8 ‘ Gay Latharie. Over- (\.. PMieras fopied led to bo, Breneaaid, Danian | ber ld to She pone Pig sane es be nay aie ted" Chaey went a y Dillon. yas: vie F SP aa ia weil ahaies jurst Park b had pee wees. baseeg talole) a, ¢ ry Bera ac called tht au statnoe NO api hi Roseman popped to aMiaznn, PeFond out. Chance was R34 aArhThe Willow Mandi euro fee Case struck Bs: Gilbert made a bad ‘throw of pF. phon dB liner and the yunner reac’ Beaumont was Sanpete ry first, rat. MoGann to Ames, and W. Gilbert was doubled at the te, Ames to Bowerman. NO RUNS, 4 a Beaumont and Ritchey could ‘not Gilbert's fly. ‘agner went Sioie for Bowerman "8 boost and got it. struck out. Gilbert stole ssoond. struck out, NO RUNS. Sixth Richey sent a high fly to Donlin, serie aiacrhcnnd Fie against the stan: Dats MoGann was MoCormick’s bed Browne of a hit and rst, MeGann's tently, Dane lertes. at, second, Wagner Ritchey, NO RUNS, ig 'gi Inning. was taught ating br aa, uh an ‘o Dahlen. Leach ee stabs at the alr, n made other Phe tout, NO NO RUNS. CS td he ony ht poviles | 's 1 ash an annem ves oat at frst. ne front of Bowerman's gina aha the w him out at first, NO Bighth Inning, struck out. W. Gilbert got a He was out stealing sec- didn't have sto mové for RUNE, ay we Vy ree of by Jordan and Dillon, NO RY4 Babb raised ove to short, w captired. Hatch singled ae thee 3 i as Ap! sacrificed, King lol CHENce, cloraen Also stcrineed, Wiener Fitth 1 y singled to the infield, his acorch- nadie Ho belng toc bot for Batch to inker hit to Batch, who Ore} Ito Jordan, forcing Barr; |. MeChesney filed oh to Bap. » Dillon unassisted pscigalpealhing RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S BASE- BALL GAMES, eo NATIONAL LEAGUE. PITTSBURG AT NEW YORK. RY Plisburg +06 080000004 | themed, New York... 00.0000000— 0) ier out at. Batteriee—Case ae: Pheie; Sixth Inning, CHICAGO AT BROOKLYN. gor under. Bhulte drove. a luw fy ~000000200-2 sera into Lumiley'’s hands, NO 00200100 — 3) Lumiey Bie dendbented to firet by feo Wlemer, ae and Kling; Jones Arak, Pane out to MeChea- CINCINNATI AT BOSTON, |Cincinnati,.., OOOLOOTOO- 2 Boston, .. 00000010—-1 PR ae yy po and Seblel; Pittin- Seventh Inning. filed out to Lumley, bg raed ceemrecea., bay to eid jor then ama: t jard'a bead for three fae oes |e ince. McChesney bag 0 cen- Case: 87, LOUIS AT P..ILADELPHIA. ig Lawley, Saabs spa bretty throw to) trying to) wt Bho! hed nee er over late, 2003 ve 000300630 0— 6] ivers ied ie to Jordan, “Two ro RUNS | retired by Tinker a: aa Chance. | St. Louie, | Philadelphia... 00331010 — 8] yofas be pete o cats renner was safe on at inte oO lett | no and Boot jell) and Grady; Suit-| Jones bunted safely. Ditton ingled to rhort centre, sending Jones to third. Dillon stole second, Gessier manned, | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING,| %? "UNS ms he, were New York.100 29 ti/8t. Louts..07 10 490! Kin, | Fiteepurs. ae ‘pa Brookiya. 48 6 479} hit mnfely to left. Bhaite Bit to be | Seen M4 WI1Loston..... t tl Mb) who to sores. Pei Otnetn ie sanity cm! Jopann, fora Casey line-filed AMERICAN LEAGUE. ——a BOSTON AT DETROIT. Barr. Y 00— 4/1 y. Tinker si ea: 00'10200— gina to Bheckard. and Creger, see et cae 1 a Ie ie Rh otal oh Eighth 1 , “toul-filed to Bergen. Wlomer nade, Sheckard flicd out to MeChrs« Ral was tak ates eee Ma Chanee fanned ov Lam! to "a high one fell Reg oat roc, | Geee-—sasranis tamitea py fo “for ‘wo. Net mend. half furlonse. Owaer-P. Lorillard. tes $2,000 addes: tive br. by Golden was not In the money. The Willow wis an easy win for Chryaltis, a long chance. ut Odom gave her a most atrocidus jo, ahd she was not inside the money, Banta Catalina, a! second, @ head In the second choice, front of Handzarta, The openng event went to Lady Amelia, who was favurite. Most of ihe smart | wg backed the Paget two- year-old, Cress, in this race, Lut she did.not show prominently at any. a he second race was an easy victory for Juvenaga, who won brecu+ ing by half a dosen venethae* mane at tendapce was light und (rack fa Favorite Won First, Lady Anelis, a warm favorite, rent to the fropt at the start ri mele al all yoante me ps Pd oid by hat ul m Ant or i he way. Ascension was Mis are leagtus away. Tea Cress, heavily id was never in the first three, A ¢ Fnverite First, Juvenaga, thé favorite In the second 4 race, got & tinning break and tow- roped ie field, win: len, easily by ten from Hitdebrand, ho beat Coy th for th place, ‘Drone both showed speed, but quit In tte last furlong, Hot Fintah in Third, Bornt Hills was the favorite, | so & long shot, was! properly done was practically, confessed by the Deputy Com | He threatened that if the men did not patrol their eats attend to police business they’ lose the ¢ ' also threatened to. raise the ten to fifteen days’ pay unless there is an Improvement In oo _BAD SHOWING IN OTHER CASES. ~ were accused of talking to citizens while | rsivatoall number in the light of The Evening |tHons, Nino ‘were charged with failing to prevent | ‘another adequate showing on the part of the roundemen.* charges against poli¢emen whn were found in saloons, and | wern artcused of being found in a brewery when they should psirolling thelr beats, That official cognizance has been taken of The Evening vestigation was shown when the first policeman accused of citizen yas arraigned. This was Charles Bennett, of the Oak § The charge was preferrel by Capt. Hodgins, Commissioner “I nave said that I am going to make you men stop talking on stay on post. The Evening World charges that the pqjice are posts. I have made pereonal Investigation of these charges and ¢ the fact (hat thero are ao many policemen now at the beaches and 64 outside dotalis 1 think that there are probably as many men om ‘there were before. Bunt you've got to stop this “onversaton.” | FINE FOR THR SHIRKER, Bennett was fined three days’ pay. Patrolman Henry | (Continued un Secorid Page.) GRAVES D ENTRIES. (Rectal to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK; GRAVESEND, N. Y., Sept. 2—The entries for to-mor- row's races are a@ follows: First: Rate—Ha: Ty Col'r Jessup. 1 S0T? Leonidas 110 81 Maj. Petharnli2 (840) Lavineibie tom Hs: 1) vam EASTERN LEAGUE, — u NEWARK AT BUFFALO, | FIRST GAM 0° tr} ook gee ee and Shea; Brow sera. Ds re = ogy | Bu sis a th 0S Batter paterter HH Grenade, D4, ett and "Stohiliner i‘ " Ostrict was a strong favorite, with ‘Bngiand f 85CO. Mere har Co a 2. | Hurst. Park the "second. cholee. Sis Setmeue oo $a? Auetin Alics 80 Newark pate: te Catala ii phils toa - 2 TS latter had speed to-day and he went! gy Gold Salnt.. 95 iuftal eee S ebrand 1. &’ # 8-5 te10 | Tleht to, the ae Ostrich went after | “Couple Collector Jessup and Austin Allen.) Batt ‘Odom 11 5 8 “g 'j-4 | him and raced in second piace to the | ycaiunis entry. wer and feaister ‘heaters S88 i § | Rim and tk Colonial Girl vhird, ‘There ions ‘nasa dbeie hed Bd await “Bhaw 1h a they Alralghtened for home, AdriuthA | miles, Kingt Highway Steeplechase; nandi-| JERSEY CITY AT ROCHE 2 Martin 193 i 16 h| came throueh on. the tall and, slowing | : , mins mn hee iB : rapidly he headed pre senders in fhe adi Foahyater je won J) to 1% q Fan, Cou. bheverer,”. Wet hundred yards.| og Mnsiter < c182 (808) Ravel 190 weer: raat = % beat nomething teil. Sante ch Again and there was a terrife | M% Fitine drive, requlting in a finish #0 close that moaltseice hvelie and 432 Chvaltere i40 Malden IM gOS Delivery ..192 | Pertech and Shineup. 4 op, three-year-olds ord wp: mile a no one owl, tell who won until the Ne Zinwity 4 Ry imei i. Winns ches, by De numbers went ue. The verdict went ane Aha Delivers ee Cotten eee | BALTIMORE AT a . to Adriutha, with Hurst Park second) Third Riace-For two-rear-olde: five and @ ; a a ee and Ostrich’ third. au furtonas: selling. pi mara $33 ern’ log i ie a) ‘This Favorite Beaten, i Eon mh i oe Bev Tea: BS | Baltimore 8 ook ee : Ri a a 4 Bugnt Iie. was the favorite in une] 22 Aue {een.: OF Gath Rearetoatire I Batis and Byem; Fal ot i | Bir cag Derk am Pale 3 vd mannged ° ; R i H te Stor turn That sett ed her chances, 4 Nibi ais 4 PROVIDENCE AT MO i f ndaarra was the quickest to get gc- eh 0h Ss ‘ie ind she raced to the front. followed cme-balt iles 11h tale Atvisaatee | Game postgoned on account’ 6f ¢ Love wae gor | OY Chevaiis,, Princess Hupert and One MeChemer 191 Te arene fia) Tene: . | pate, "exta na. ey he! 14 .- year — Was off inst | FOS “atrntch, where Chrvattia closet | art nat furimagaes _wervearolds: ‘ve and, nailing the firing Handzarra in the ee wi FAIRBANKS FOUGH FOUGHT LABOR. TH “RACK$000 added, maiden three-year-olde and up: mile and a siateenth. yards, won by four lengths veel i atart S opel. Wend ayviae ‘Winner, bik, f,, by Atheling--Princess Blandina, Owne: [Taet Agus vant wor who also @ot up, 83 Dance Musici Fiat si | . WONT Opeee Clon, Fim |? time to beat Handsarra a hens a tot at Grane i — Hi His Record as paeerisy ion yon to re Petncegn, Ailing. .W Bee ms ih i he t 2 i I Ms Pa Welfeerent™ 110 Strike of 1877 Dex Up. 1 Horn inf 4, tirenpen ae ae a "OS foo $y 48) aftn, with Eagle second « Tad 110 INDIANAPOLIB. Sept. 2 —While Redfern u oy te] 4 72 75 63! two went away in front, Ragle showing publicans were attacking Henry @, Ree: wuss § wR Ta AGL INe Maes followed ty. Stolen Moments, | Satk Tiace—Hanaian; one and one-as~ Yi" with labor, others were hunt ; red ae a ey 8 » i | ravine, oanes & ., Wave and Andrew | (fag) Colonial Gtrti@ T% Cincinnatus, 99 Senator Fairbanks's labor record. © i ry i 0 10 200 ea woh an Macy. Where Sidney C. Love went to| S18 Wotan .. ..100 (41) Marinas «10 records hore show that Fairbanks vit ‘oa OA Wk an ae i 2 ih 2 the front and w oN ps 7 Jength. Right 17 ,| one of the fret eorvaratien AMIGA ‘ Ss O8 Ivore was A ge ieral closing | ' “4 make war in the courts upon ps) ie eRPRR ak “iat a Yoo 400 to by | place, Pege boting Ue peo | ianor. Feratcnee—Siiverfoot, Ikki Overw SE on ey | Ce ee a te ieey * “During the greit railroad steiite Milncens Atheling was tiring al the end. Out of Reach closed strong, Spring Slik Won In a 7 Fairbanks ‘was the solleltor of ha incens 414 not run bis race. RACE $000 a cess Atheling went to the front fin the et at the start, made all the ‘and won in a hard drive by @ WHITE WILL GET A DIVORC Indianapolis, Bloomington and W ay and filed a lot of tive Curly ai rua Fes fair, Won easiiy. Winner, OunteP Db. War head th from Out of i a iy ring Bik, Vice-Chancellor Stovenson, in Jertoy e Wederal Court against the | Time—t.0. m Goma ina Rome | REL Lainhs for’ the pines mmend a de> | era, ty strikers were Drowsht i ~? 2 oat ‘The Laat Rac cree of absolute divorce {n favor of | court for “embarrassing and TT hell Om id ” ; Fy | " we Charles H. White, a New York prod a 4 | | Grice Curtis led to the i i hp % 8 TF BSS) oe ies Pent 0. the front merchant, residing at No, i 1 ” y ot 6 i » » ‘ three en hs fro oy ain ke eo i 4nd OK Bumatra ihre lengths for the Sige Avenue, Jersey City, gaint we Tt BB 18 mM 8B) Nace. me he ieee of GEN. HARRISON fob oe 5 Ae EL | have yo | rave OM who ate placed DY te Colt) WASHINGTON, Sept. bb bw wp a dk ak) Western Racing Results on Page 2. Vi). ‘custody of thelr father. Mr. ona ingen a levy 2 i it Hy i 4 RY 8 a) Mra, White were urarried twelve ON? | ade od ' % f | a " (ea | ¢ ion & o te, i OR uote GG Sieh od eat Ted lta Wk 2 Cort otreet, et et eat ur 0 ney More, Calmness held ‘ena Ralrog, ratea haba t toaay. i . iia hae o's fot oF around. ‘Glass “ 5