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AMY, WIE ENS LIFE Mrs. Thomas Krekeler Shoots; Herself in Room in Brook- lyn Mansion. HUSBAND A MILLIONAIRE. Both Were Ili and Woman Felt Unable to Accompany Him on Trip. Mrs, Mary Krekeler, wife of Thomar Krekeler, a Prooklyn milionaire, cim- mitted suicide to-day in her home, at No. 8 Somers street, by shooting herset in the right temple. Mrs. Krekeler had been in poor health and to this fact her Buicvide is attributed She was forty- even years oil. Mr. Krekeler is In Europe and he , wife has becn living at thoir home with her father, Moritz Stein, and her niece, Miss Helen Hutter. Mr. Krekeler was in almost as poor health as his wil ‘and when he went abroad tried to g¢t bis wife to, go with him, She would not go, not feeling able to undergo the trip, go Mr. Krekeler went alone, ‘Mrs, Krekeler had been gloomy and p@espondent for xome days and her fath- Tor and filece kept a close Watalt on her, gA physician was in constant attendance,’ $ but me such violent act a» self-Gestruce | the ‘tion was anticipated. Sent Niece Away. ” At.9 o'clock this morning Mrs. eler and her father und niece vauing breakfast together when Krekeler asked Mi ‘Huatoer + if would go on an errand tor her, Instructions wen! ry ake some Jarchavee ma Durtinent stare. After. the girl left the house Mrs. Mpekeler eald 10 her father; going upstairs to le down, 2 When ‘Helen comes in bave ber Mr. Stein heard no pistol shot and nore of the servants heard any unusual unw. When Miss Hutter returned Mr, lein said her aunt wanted to se and the girl went upstairs, ‘Tho ‘door rekeler room, Way open and ‘entered, Found Dead on Couch, - BIGH MAN = (20 10 fSHOT WINNER | HIGH OF BRIGHTON JUNIOR Accountant, Ridden by Jack Martin, Beats Favorite Pegasts in Rich Two-Year- Old Stake---Seashore Handicap BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 2%.—The Seashore Handicap and Brighton Junior Stakes, the one for three-year-olds and the other for the youngsters, were two excellent attrac- tions at Brighton this afternoon, which brought down the usual Saturday gathering at the Beach Course. Interest was added to the Brighton Junior by the fact that Pegasus wns brought down from Saratoga ospecially to,run in this race. Pegasus started once this year, but showed nothing. He has since, ft is sald, improved wonder- fully. In the Seashore there was a good aperage field, well matched. “The other races were interesting, , though the fields were not large. The closing event was a handicap at six furlongs and a race of much promise. The weather wes cool and pleasant, though threatening, The track was fast. ’ Jockeys in a Fight. ‘The enmity between Jockeys Ray and Rodrock culminated in a fist fight. in ‘the Jockeys’ room ‘tight after the run-/ ning ot the , Asteeplechasg. Rodrock nay of fouling him, and ro sRodrock by “Rodrocit “salled into ‘Mas! ti running, with Chaltonts Waiting on him, while in hehind thie pair were Montanus, Ver- onese and Chandos. They held this Position besten the stretch turn, where Baird enant with Chal- fone ai ly, winning by taree and a half iengths from Master- son, who was two lengths tn front of Montanus. Easy for Coligny. The woman was lying on a couch. Mas Hutter noticed the tol in her andi and naked hee wost’s with it. Getting no t "closer and saw blood coming trom gad in the bra tonghe: me e word from unable to and went 5 Fe : valolan was SECOND RACE — Belenton Steeplechase, for Spal ad geal ny and ul $5,000 added; full course, Btart wood.” Won easily. Tim 497% Bett! Jockey Wt. SLHMC Fin. Bt. 8 Barter. Colizn; Bi 3 os randpa. th Couldn't Catch Wild Mint. THIRD RACE—The Seashore Handicap, for three-year-olds and upwai ‘ads lle ade quarter. Start 600d. ‘Won eaally, Jockey. WE, Bt Ht Fin. M + Ba 3 Phd Fy he Sete acts Hoe ‘ae tee eine to. the front soon fat, Mot 4 Burch re] prontenac were finished to-day in the She, i RE ts FIFTH olds and Easy for Wild Mint. BRIGHTON WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Chaifont (9 to 10) 1, Masterson (7 to 1) 2, Montanus, 3. Second Race.—Coliguy, 9 to 5, 1; Hylas, 8 to 5, 2; Grandpa. 3. Third Race.—Wild Mint, 4 to 1, 1; Buttling, 8 to 6, 2; Blandy, 3. FOURTH RACE—Accountant (20 to 1), 1; Pegasus (6 to 5), 2; Don Diego, 3. FIFTH RACE—Rubric (3 to 1), 1; Angler (6 to 5), 2; Suffice, 3. SIXTH RACE—Frontenac (10 to 1) 1, Lady Amelia (7 to 2) 2 Lord of the Vale 3, Angler cloxed strong, hut /Sateh Rubric, Who "won b: Saoteaainy laa — si four lengths Yn back of “Lady A ‘Amelia Died Away. 4 SIXTH RAC year-olds tart good. Won Lady Amelia raced to the fi made the running, poucwea oie ae ier, Aeronaut and Lord’ of ‘the Vale. y held this order to the stretch, A Rhek ai Amelia leading by three pragtin. eine sing and ot, tpt ine ts and got up in time to ‘win by a ‘hea, Lady Amelia bea of the: Vale a head for the piace: eet ——— FORT ERIE RESULTS. RACE TAACK, FORT ERIE, July 2, ime races here to-day resulted ag al lows: 15%. furlongs for sary, clus rook (J. 2 stile) B to RACE—The Hamitton nae 1 Beier Bt Bite 2 sy Ci THIRD Pp nie Buc (Washe and up; one mile,— Bonaie aes ‘ashard), 6 to 5, Colin. t), (Benoen), 20 tots. ih mile—Jehane 8. \ecargee nasty (D. Boland), bc ate dh Taompan), 5 ty 2, EB * Bot 1, 3 Time— jl Sa L. W. HUNT'S ROMA WINS. MOTOR BOAT RACE TO-DAY. FRONTPNAC, N. ¥., July 2—The finals of the motor boat races at the races for hoata of fifty rating and un- der, and for boats of over fifty rating, ‘The first évent was the final for boats of Osireptin (and, was Tater 98 was owned by H, 8. nayton, and Guess, Denny, of Water- handicap, tor] RAGE “Selig: for four-year- | extra purse offered bj H erty tg. fd fe @ | Association. This race and the Newport HIGHLANDERS .... CHICAGO ...... - CINCINNATI ..5. .2. --- BROOKLYN .....°.. BOSTON AT, CLEVELAND (A. L.). BOSTON DETROIT PHILADELPHIA 5 ST LOUIS .... NEWARK .... 0.00000 0.0-0— ROCHESTER - 00110000 — PROVIDENCE AT BUFFALO. (E. L.). PROVIDENCE ... --¢:----000000000—5 BUFFALO .... .. E703 000002°—8 JERSEY CITY AT MONTREAL (E. L.}—SECOND GAME. JERSEY CITY - 0 » MONTREAL 0 ~ Fifth—Field teu ACLATON ti 5s ifth—Fie -1, Inspeotor AT FORT ERIE. me finish line by 28 seconds. Home in Front of Oars-- man in Stake. ~ (Special to The Evening World.) PROVIDENCE, R, 1, July 22,—A haay Pod shaded a fast track to-day,” while, he mere suggestion of a breése and a. peek temperature gave prdipli of record time for the track. The day's card was the best of the week, with five regular. events and ‘an|’ the Breedérs’ | $1,600 stakes, the first of the three Proy- idence social handicaps, were regarded ‘as features, ‘the spepclal numbering three previous winners among the en- tries, The third race also named three first- money horses in the fleld. The crowd was the largest of the mecting, approx- imating 5,000, FIRST RAC and, Juni hoa geet We, Aiden three: ne mallewha forty eee em, “ LANDERS LO 0 1 ‘LADELPHIA AT ST. LOUIS (A. LJ—SSCOND GAME. 1 > e 2 Sixth—Gay Minister 9-5, Prince of Pilsen. 6- 4, Hara 4: he Bajiao sata eal MINEOLA BEATS THE YANKEE, LARCHMONT, July 22.—After'being outgene firt two rounds, Capt. Charley Batr, on the -yacht | ally overhauled the Yankee and lad. the Maxwell boat over. th SE 0000100001 0000101°0 =2 014000101 aL ee am | =a -190000 linedla SPRING WINS iy ai Es ‘Creamer Gets 7 to 2 Shot} 3 BECONDRAC E—Rye (180° 19-1, Changéable (12 to tat) ® Damas $. THIKD RACE—Durbar ( te: 8 1, The Musketeer (6 ta ae ¢ ‘ es at B24 FOURTH RACE —Apring AP: ta! 2), 15 Oareman (7'to 1), 2; Brees, ‘a FIFTH RACE—Androndi i to 1) 1, Programme (5 to oh Sitter Belle 3. SIXTH RAGE—Orthodox (45te 5) Aides Claude 0 (at to 1) 2, R. T. Milftame 3. WINNERS AT LATONLA. LATONIA RACE TRACK, The races run here to-day, } | tollo ty FIRST RACE—BSix DODGERS OUT “TO GET EVEN Out in First Game of / Double Header. in Second, with Eason the Hope of Hanlon. fy secbring 9 : victory. Shuded urd tn ther wecond: and fourth innings, ‘the West saat piling up five Fue en ahese, tro na hobbed tional optch by. Shekard.”: Lumley: took aoe Kelly's fy. NO RUNS. ee gt gk ne “second Inning. singed to ‘lett. nd ‘reached » first. BS. cient ya! mile, Odwell fid to Hall, scored ‘Scealer , Chech hela" to Steinfeldt, Third Inning. ta Woe | nie reiialied gah ‘on niger na . fea {ook Mason's place in: the! box. acne le ie ane er, buntine ei mea i cee Baten took Hig. | big be neck lng Mn euocenetily, Lum- ied. Corcoran iw under Batch’s pop-up, NO RUNS. ce ng: nits out uk APSR. throwing him oui cae Tluaeins to Berry. Fifth Inning. Dobbs went to centre field for Brook: ya Barry was out, Malay to Gessier tly filed to- Malay and G Ton Ryended to. Bebe, NO RU RUNG. sgeler 90 single, enti Matters grout Malay Mel to Corcoran, NO so Sheth inning. dn. (date Stein sevens iniag’ ta st ino pas 91 Sch, PHILADELPHIA aa for ine penn, Ames fled” to Aboount of? wot mmo! WITH “REDS” tit: Narrowly Escaped Shut WILD PITCH SAVED THEM Check ‘Goes in Box for Visitors Pana ie sr Soe rows out By Corcot joreoran. PNG. peo stv er] geuring {s, third. Steinfeldt singled, in Sevking, Corcoran was caught «roy third, Sheekura to Batch, and | ropes paging Runs. ys itein- Leehe was cought steahng third, Malay was caught trying: for second, ‘Phelps, to Hugging NO RUN! Make It Four Straight from the Cardin ils, To-Day in the Easiest Fashion, SCORE BY INNINGS. St.+Loul 00110200 Giants . 40044000 St, Louis, plier % Shannon, if, Arndt, 3 Smooi, ef. BY: BOZEMAN BULGER. of. Beckley Ib, (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July 22.—It' was the ‘last day/on which the! f Giants could feast upon-the weak and, unwary and we regret to say that Lal Graw, had ao more mercy than’ to, @rder| oo his men. to proceed to feed themselves. | The winiing ct the game meant a lead on the wee' for the Glants~and | full well they knew it. They had snap and pepper at the start in contrast to the siow listless way. of the Cardindls. Manager -Captgin ‘Third’- Baseman Burke, of St. Louis, eeeméed tbe Ute tle worried abbut the dutcome. “AN we can do,” ho sald, “Is to sive them the best we have in the shop and if) we are beaten we will get our’ pay, . A i Chicago Fans Hiss Girffithies . B os Shannon opened up by ing ot ying i ana. Arndt’s rap to Dahlen was of no Favorites, avail. Ames ithen grabbed Bmoot’s slow i rier, retiring the side. . NO RUNS. ‘Browne. walked and was forced at second on Donlin’s. sharp: bounder to ‘nhielman. Mike then stole secong, be- ing ably assisted by Arndt dropping the ball: McGann walked. Thielmann made th runners fo aRethoee beer’ atoales, aneouR Bue sorts ne poyne Doniin and Just {he same.” In addition to this Mr. Burke prom- {sed to cut out so many of those sat- fron-hued errors to-day, that helped sume, First Inning. ee ORDER, Chicago. ehh ean ok the ‘serfes between : ew York and Chicagg. Thund pBsekley stuns 2 nsemagie into Jett; | Yocmed, lightning splashed and ale darcy esa ren MoBrid? | phurlo fumes gushed from Comiskey's calenyy at aecond ang Delnw BE out | nostrils. Qf course Grif wanted to get himself grounder, to. Gilbert. !an even break here, and this was his Burke finlan same, through a sl8p to last chance. Just as surely did the old Dabien, NO Romar desire to make three out of four Ames hit a single over second. Browne filed to Burke, but Donline nad ae creep up #nother rung on Cleve- jani another, single, left and planted the bail eft. Smoot went back to the) ‘The fans here seem to think that New at ait eau toetton. ‘NO| York {a real mean for trying -to beat Third Inning. Ghidert made a great siop of Leahy's * the count. mt ov the ‘Big Four, nd slammed the ters the pennant.’ Mike Powers was ro} hissed and the fans took ‘up the; “Combination Team." Powers did rind in. the’ east ‘Read a sous oe ia Arndt sninat ieft-feld. bleachers. fence’) Dotttes scraped Of rtwo bases, scoring Bhantion. Dahlen threw out Smoot. Dahlen hit to MoBride. Boe died, and Peviin rolled one out to Thielmann rae warming up Tailed | i First Inning. out at Hileavy a| wa, eatch of" Gilbert's Texas Lengu Conroy, was an eany out to Days. given an ovation, NO RUNS. Beslan ‘Kot fine Cae ty vel = uv 1 ‘Fourth Inning. bourne from pies ie einen it “eae a oi Bockley struck out. Denleey it pass. McBride was cut 0} Gelber 6 lee. : u. iad ele aed ed Bs throw. “Burke itingled "to left and ore, Rader ni one ead hl Beiter, was, a. ciel to DUBBAYy, came hom Dy, ‘out to Cheabro, and 100) third ag, Si Hason ‘fa ‘Halts any: was te carey Burice to hird, sie jams retired ue. Preiel * tray tor ore nN nuit TAS Fac AEIG PME "aia ‘aiberfeld’ and Powers Second inning. Yeager could not beat a oer to Davis, thou 7 scored. Thietm 4 Dontin out und. McGann Med to Me. | Pulte fled to, Su a eae Bride. a liner to Homes Oe re T-Gsll hoisted a foul to, Venger, iver P eiren Inning. feld handled Jones, cat Kinbue tach oft Sullivan. NO Hl Shannon mes and Arndt's rounder was rabbed by Gilbert. fee Utted a igh a ee. Mertes, retir- Mertes. an slow bdunder to Arndt. Dahlen holeted @ looi Smoot and Mertes stole 6 out, Third Inning. Powers only got one base on a hard hit to left, Ghesbro fied to Tebes wo = roy filed ‘to Davis. Keeler bounced to NO RUNS. pine ay D Wi Viewer ok a bunt from Tannehiil, ‘ultz closed ie. inning | White fanned. y bbling tole second, Gilbert there- t running catoh, pas upon Theat out a bunt and Devlin ‘0k O RU e away out in ened third. Bowerman then soused the ball | * sxainet the fence for na corinne Fourth Inning. Pw aug fonen is Reese fone wy fy 0 oot geared. ‘allberi iaanneil threw Biberteld. out Mic to Ritter, NO and sent rd. Browns filed to Davis. Yeager filed ‘ately iy vend , Bawara ecored. jones, NO ‘hu INS. eae, 2 Doniin fouled 10 soles bounced: to- Oy ve) Leahy. POUR RUNS, e ot a rap. from See ee i ie Sixth Inning. Shesre yuan re! menue pao * Neckloy.s' ee out tnd Bae ON for the} to fi ied ume were Invincible, Hates tere walted for lu n! safe bunt Saimee ‘peel in, ie ae ar the other. NO RUNG. Burke wes allowed Re wale Sethe Fifth Inning, nO. ae, a attempt to cateh. Me! Bowerman threw and fe wingl| arises ee ae orn Pek Mae Mimann’ fled to” Giibere Karts aa anes nea. mult’ McGann's fly. He nino got |ond, Chesbro sacri ced. MeBride threw ont Dahlen, eughera: a Conroy fled bo} Wilts. nee retired Is) Seventh Inning. aibots tt ehh at St NB and ca a jower- ‘rarouied id Beckley. gi Mertes'a fy. NO RUNS. $200 B passe ee id oor a fetlred Tannebil. ONE ne RUNS. © Eighth Inning, he ee gt sil DRESS CAUGHT Fi may Winning the Final Game of the Series e cut one ees fest wendh ‘Mertes 19 Ce Devlin sent. one at MoBride, dropped the throw ani ae) scored, scar aamt geet | ——_ ie viin »! ie e ere to catéh b ben in. Ht “by Aa ne ai 5 Jo The Evening We Un RUNE. fa ping battle was imminent this after Chicago and thus hinder thelr race Ka 4 thought it tata ‘ef at bro. again, and ee hima i

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