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} ei) ' i “experts to figure him as a tral ‘The Sullivans = eat BOWERY CASHED _ WHEN RYE WON TO-DAY AT-4 T0 tne Ring at Brighton —Ballot Won ‘Keene Stable. jf CBpgctal to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, ‘Puly B—Tack on $7,800 to James R. Keene's winnings. His Voter colt Bal: fet annexed the Iroquois Stakes here in ® romp to-day, beating the fayorite Montfort two lengths, with Garacin Bhe only other starter, far enough bac fo be “nowhere.” Ballot ran a great race, Bo ery, sh, ‘There Artm Dim, too. causing many {liree lengths. to Peter Pan, Charles Edward or any of be Biars of the three-year-old division. | Montfort set a heart-breaking pace, after the barrier went up and all along the backstwetch ran with daylight be- Kyween him and Ballot, with Saracinéaca ahird. 3 At the far turn: Notter lef out & Wrap and Ballot went up to Montfort with, ease, pasted hint and galloped | ahe rest of the way home. ‘ There waa some excitement about the} Widaes stand at the finish of the third Pace, In which Castlewood was the firat |: under jhe “wire: Castlewood had crowded Earl G. Into the “fence on the | Peckstretch by cutting in toward the ‘Fail, and there were cheers’ from the etowd whemthe former was disquaiined Bnd Parl .G. placed first, for Earl G. mwab the best horse in the race. Bowery Was Down on Aye. to the turn on Rye, had in the up, 8, second, nd Rupli i | Rdded from the also eligible Waddell and Cederstrome Arimo opened up in the froquois Stakes for — Took $40,000 Out of Sparkles and Tartar Maid ran well for part of the journey. And the Bowery Cashed. Rye. Rapid Water and Arimo went under the wire heads apart in the order pamed In the fifth race. Dan’? O'Rourke, the Sullivans and thelr followers were Jubliant at the’ and “Diamond was a heavy— pluy._on dq Water, which was * ‘Tommy ing around the fret the . atretch. “Marvelous Wal! He Jed all it hind. MRS. ANMAN BECOMES aE turn, and held this advantage right up ) Rapid Water waa second all the way. and in the stretch he looked the winner, Miller, been Jaying about all the way. but when straightened out stretch came with a «rent rush and juat got It was the fine ride that won, Sanguine Won the Sixth. Miller kot Sanguine home in the last race after a great ride. | Way to the stretch, ane came eres Juat arrow margin, Amundsen c; pac] after his good race last time. ou Baers Banyah was and rapa bh ter wore practi@tiy the fourth ter’ the only to be caught, in time to win. by lett at NTS WIN OUT CLOSE BATTLE IN TENTH INNING (FINAL SCORE.) BROOKLYN WINS. BY BATTING DASH IN Tne SEVENTH (FINAL SCORE.) [< « Circulation Books Open to AIL” ] TUESDAY, “JULY LOOes 23, i STOR KILLS. YOUNG al: LOvAPEa POLE I) oT TEND VENING WOR TWELFTH DAY JULY 23,~ 5ae FIRST 636 Vong RACE—Selling: three-year-ol Won driving, Time—1,13, MIRO RACE—TKo vaded: five, and R 6387 CINCINNATI, CHICAGO. BROOKLYN, GIANTS. CINCINNATI. CHICAGO, ¢ R H POA & is R H POA E Huggins, 2b.. .0 0 0 1 0|Slagie, cf... SOM Ose 7.075 Olle 0 Labertles -0 0 2 8 o|Sheckard, If. SO ey AYO Mitchell, rf. o 0 1 1. 0 Schulte, rf. SO en iee eae Seblel,c, -0 2 S$ 0 0)Chance, 1b. Oar ip ay Ganzel, ib; 0-011 3 0} Steinfelds, 3 O20 8s) 0 Kruger, cf, ..0 1 3. 0 O| Tinker, ss (Onis tei 2 0, Mowrey. 3b. OREO sm omar vere 2b Ona One Oa 0. Odwell, If.........0 2 0 0 0|XKling,e Ost S iie0 Weimer, p. 0 1 2 4 0] BIOWn, pevesierse, OO 1 2 _0 Totals......-....0 6 24 13 | Totals oO Oe 2) - BROOKLYN. z NEW OR eee = R H PO A zg Alperman, 2b.......0 0 1 § 1] Shannon, It... +0 0 00 0 Casey, 3b. +o 1 3 3 0 |Browne, rf. Oy OO Lumley, rf. Onsite 4 oun o | Devitan ab. 1 0 1 4 0} Batch, It -0 1. 1. 0 9 | Seymour, cf a5 O cate O30 Jordan, 1b, © 0 11 © | Bresnahan, c. ~0 0 4 4 Of Maloney, cf. 1-1-3. 22: Solo} Dablen, ise. oo 4 7 0 Lewintes: 40a 4 2-0] Doyle, 2b. . o 1 2°30 Bergen, ¢ -0 1 1 4. 09| Bowerman, 1b. 0 1 18 0 Oo McIntyre, p. .0 0 0 8 of Ames P- o 10 3 1 Se ee Ee Sys 0 0 0 Oo oO Totals,... 02 ier 727014 eat Grate toed Totals.....+ . 1 $-30--21-_1 First base on balls—Of Weimer, 2;] “Batted for Doyle tn tenth Inning. of MoelIntyre, 65. =i oo yng, Om basea—Cincinnatl, 7; Brook-| First base on halle—Off Brown, 3; off Biruck—out—-By_Weimer,_4;_by_McIn= First t base errors—Chicago, 1. Datblen basqn Caney 8 Glanis, 3 Double plays—Ganzel and Lobert: Lo- ONT DygAM oor! bert and Ganzel; McIntyre, Lewis and plays—Stetnfeldt and Chance: parade : Dahlen and Bowerman. Hit by pitcher-—Casey, McIntyre. Umplres—-Rigier and O'Day. mptre—Klem. 4 iy (floectat to The Dveoing Work) ((yedatho The Eventing Werld) | POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | o—Ten thousgnd persons crowded jnto Jiny” B—yeateey’ Donovan'« Trolley | these grounds to see the Giants. and Dodgers, captured another game from} (ubs in thelr Iast game of the series. the Reds to-day after a close and excit-|1{ way also the farewell game of the jng tustle-by-e-acore-of 2 to.0. It wa: a] Giants at home before they take thelr | — pitchers’ battle between Harry McIn-j jong aring around the Western circult tyre and Southpaw Welmer. In which McIntyre came out on top. The Cubs seem to have established themselves in the respect of New York Castiewood won in Fong CLEAR. “ast! ‘a gallop. Fireteh’ Te jatar, an beet. and Brobably Ll ae AT AT BRIGHTO TRACK FAST, ids and upward; $1,000 added; six fur- Winner, bi » by Clifford-—Georgia, Owner r Open igh Com 1 18 8 } 3 38 3) by Mops 10 13 4 McDaniel @ S10 12 6 Marts noo o gh ‘ $ Gambrinus § ade Werk 12 3 Mottie Tut 1% 14 fi¢tin 4 m 200 6030 Fio 14 By bon Bo. % “ Golden Weat. Cmbrelia. ran . but was cloang strong won with an equal bie sbeed, but anit N y sillne;, three year-olds and upward; $1,000 added; One mile and sixteent Start -qood. Won driving. Time—1.40 1-8, Winner, b. ., by Greenen—Seminola, Owner—W. 1, Jennings. Index. Starters. WW tas) BUS ui 5 (it) He Lent 69 on 108 5, Von Tromp on 5 os 4 m6 os 4 oy 2 as 7 3 ; Fost, 2.08; off, 2.57. Acraiched Azora, Hoot Mon, John Smulrki a j artm wept to the front In the final turionk and. notwithstanding @ hard. drive Ariimahamn jwent 20 te front In the {Thal furlong. and. notwlthatanding a band drive: Rirlde, Von Fromp ran'n good race, but hung At the ent. Royal Hen red trom ‘making the 09 ch. ©, by Pirate of Penzance but wax diequalllied for Seleee ark G. on the -hack on, puld have som ext put for the interference. gross value, $7,500; for three: rod FouR “he {roquoia, Mtakes; quarant The Sullivan cian bet’ $500 on Rye The Dodgera won out in thelr halt of| crowds, tor several of the Chicago play-{G39 POURTE as milevand a QURHS Winner, b. cs by Votercerit, Owner fte-day and took down nearly $40,000, Shey seventh 2 Bergen's tmely era were applanded for fine work In], Start good. Won easily, Tl aM eA Muite enough to repay. the Bowery which scored Maloney and. Lewis with | practice, Doyle and Sundheim, the two Wo % 1 Fin wtatesmen for. thelr recent loxses on ‘ the two runs that cinched the garie.) new Giants, also were given the glad 12 cts ry tla @UdIAge Au eGol aa sist wanron ‘ The Brooklyns will Jeave for the West] hand whenever they showed up. He En HH A 4 Rap vekkinal Mikerrecsrvandee renee ais uae to-morrow nlght and will not return| Bresnahan’ went behind the bat for ime, Abd; off. 8.56 Yankee Girl, Easton, Pion In a driving qinis: ‘by a nose, after . z until Aug. 34. . the first time since hia/ injury In Cin- Balto Fae Oe ore tee ads eatin Mar turns where he went to SE an a the nnn oe cart of the Jour} Head’ of Tobacco Trust Weds Firat Inning. cinnat!, and Bowerman played first Beeline Rad tstea but einat ia x elaawth’ the loner” Barainetca Wm rary es —presgnt AL track sont AReCErS = Uuxgins struck out. Lotert banged a Firet Inning. re ear-oida ahd upward) $1200 “up ia yell "that re-echoed acroas the) , Georgia Widow in Brook- “dy to Maloney. “Mitchel stvotted-t~ Biggie our-oh—x-grounter-to-Devtin: ge “for tires canteen Deaton sullivan det $2,000, In * Behiel fied: to: Hatch. NO RUNS: ‘Ames threw out Sheckard, Schulte sine Start Rood. Won driving, Time myrntier= boar? Wy-dreceap=-Depenesaia: J a Pet ORE ENS bill lyn Home Alperman out, Mowrey to Gangel.|gied. Chance forced Schuite, Dahlen to 5 Tip sullivan fs : Paddy and morro. ae ts “and * Casey. was hit on the leg with an tn-!fyoyie, NO RUD yy in, Jockeys. niitigh ai bavane it ihe: $3 000! Repti ur = shoot and-went to first. Lumley fouled | gtsinfeldt threw out Shannon Browne ay 4p Mibee day Of MADR Maced Tar ThaThacin —— | to, Sehlel Baten bit fa.aycimer and leracked m single into lett. | Devin [gb 488 it Bowery when the little horse flashed | he marriage of James B. Duke, head i Sted re es —raticed— Hi-te Bteinfeldt, who. i EE 4p « winner, and red fire ard sparkling | 0f the American Tobacco Company, .to Second Inning. Apuched pals reba uTen cata Chance, | a3 Hed Fer cial, GUAGE WM prevail on. the Bowery, to: ) stra Nanaline Holt Inman.\of Attanta.| “Ganzet raised a high fly to Maloney.| Saas ederstrome 22: ~ p ia. took pl At 3 o'clock this after- [icruKe walked. He was caught nap: cond Inning. ~ CAdbed starter, in and Am, icra tong Price. (Hoon at the “houte or —Mrs,—qwittan vine Metnivre to Jord ‘Mowray n threw out Stelnfeldt. ‘Tinker Sevisiter eo Maal iniauseipend deat aot pp maa i areas {Rotuyier Sirckpote.a— shee — Hen t—art weed to Lumley NOUNS : | ey erect Gasesared Boyes stronger finer ae tie ider would have nd Ye. Wale erie : sapere : aperifiead lout stealing, Bresnahan to Danlesi ebut ti ovh om he bride, at No. 210 St John’s place, | w, T " ss good price of 30 to 1 was |} Weimer to Ganzel. jumped | NO RUNS. = = avi aerrenneat ‘againat her. Miller, on Momen-| Brooklyn. The ceremony was performed [high and grabbed Lowts's ner with | Bowerman Aled to Biggie, Dahlen out, (G4 { XT NACE sit er tro a the bunch to the last sixteenth, | by the Rev, David J: Burrell, pastor of | hia bare hand and then tossed to inker to Chance, wn threw out] Start bad. Won driving, Tin ch re he. dropped ack Behind Sister | the Marble Collegiai® Church, at Fitth| bert: doudling up Jordan. NO RUNS, joyle. NO son Owner Ro 1. Wilva, je neg V8E% vi i Twenty-ninth street, Ti : hird meine: ta to get the place. Robin Hood and | “Yoho ind | hird Inning. ely after the Wedding Mr. Doyle threw out Kling. Bi utcheon, both off badly, never were jand Mrs. ‘Duke left in a motor car for Jed. Weimer sacrificed, to alas te Cre Rael the race. Ned, Where they: will -apend the honey-| Casey to Jordan. Lebert banged to A\ r Waa_out- ateal=| Ingham Won Second Race. Ingham, Red_Leat, Von Tromp and Bon finished in a bunch in the SONA FACE. ANd when —the—trimsers hubs 4p Ingham was given first | a _wecond sind —_V. mp third. Red Leat was by moon: mony were far, 10 Deet horse in’ the race, but little Fuller, were, presen ninon's rm taken pinee: ATaeg AEC To the tht (iter, The Bauire wan, scratch Anatalled Payarite, and | Col, Secretary of Clark, Aals ‘ernment, te Pres! act aia winner, with Zage third. ral STORANTA.. | JERSEY. ba Ecgreme Court Wy. T 6. Hutchlason, a real-estate rye sle. hugater, Gra ol Hundred and Nii errew afterné the b qutchinedt’s uated MW sae sal Ont illest ith th "onli Mr ot the bride; Mf: son of the bride: ack poIe HHT TT Willlam 1, at Havana, to-day on the Ward life Biack tn going to atten of his pon, Lieut. Roge: Louise. ih. -lohAWon*became whe Is his. grandatighter, aiid {ve Meee ter -Watiker-Ininan; Mrs. Willlum Schat: Tollswing- trienty Harria, 8. Hill and Junius Parker. COL. BLACK BACK. Willian Black, the army officer acting an adviser to v Public Works Lom of the Cuban Provincial Gav- came Into port r Saratoga, Col, the marr hapliextion en: a pet of Fideas, puis was mace in the Mer Benghos to-day in behalf of Jamea} set the raoovery-of Hutoh-| ga Justice’ Dayto! Lanlel B: Joknaon, a Woulthy retired merohant ith: street, proc 8, A. who ts Derby Blac! ‘Those who witnessed the cere-| porman and was retired at William Holt,” mother | RUNS. « tin yler ad Pere: yal was of iittie-help to him. Royal wi eda few wee Mitchell pasted to Alperman and | Dahlen and Bowerman dd away with DR EAAnita Teitae: wea cetarti Rad TSE Eee fone otthd tat pened ab arstaee oaebols foul | Stelnteldt. NO RUNB. “the -qway-—to—the—atretoh. He| abioad-and -be_married “In Er aA SpA ain tarp CL ,prmwne strock out. Deviin's long fy ced Mie a rural winner intl Ingham | they sabecquently opanged- chair r pane 7 tte tet tan fy—wentwas-nabbed dy Slagle. Bermour-popped ted him. Von ‘Tromp's race was| Ever since the en@agement wa ; {oon mL NS. tals struck out, [2 Stelntelat. *NO RUN: Vises eee a ere ates ear Po Place at! Caaey stole second. Batch. was thrown | Fifth iain S Chellewood Disqualified. | the. wedal Outmide of thee, who | I Eee Seay RON |. Tinker filed to Browne, Evern med “np one knew. of t ues after: | ie ‘unrd inge-— INS, nbIo- rat. NO ine. Kling to Tinker. Ames struck out, hennon out Hergen-fliad to Kruger. McIntyre wan| sovered the bag. NO RUNS ne It by pitcher, Alperman, hit) Into» tite —piny; —Lobert —to—Gan NC Fourth Inning. coats Bheckard wax_out Doyle to Bower. Fourth -toning: man. Schilte.auton his hunt to Ames | [Chance whipped a double into Jordan filed to Mitchell, fo. Doyle, Kilig ainigied: len. NO RUNS. Sgneckard” was under Deeananans Dahlen went. out the same way: Doyle Brown filed “Fifth inning. ve | Oawell fouled to Casey, Weimer aln- led.) Huggins walked: | Lobert's hot StGekocue NOARUNS: boursder, Ga Melntyree and Sixth Inning. mee Sry aout "to" Jordan, 4 Cut] Dahlen threw out Single. Devlin threw Hep ouy Sheckard, Schulte beat out a slow Rares a ningieds | ORS, (2, Dahlen. Chance fouled out to | to the Infleld. Bergen fouled to Gan-| Bttsnahan. NO RUNS. xel. - McIntyre's Jumper was handled] , Bowerman grounded out to Tinker. by Welmer. NO RUNS. Ames struck out. Shannon was called out on strikes. NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Dahlen threw out BSteinfeldt. Devin threw out Tinker. Evers struck out, but Brenahan dropped the ball and threw it to Bowerman, NO RUNS. Browne grounded out to Evers. Dey- lin. filed to Slagle, Sevmour went out+ the same war, No RUNS, Eighth Inning. Kling out on @ grounder to Dahlen’ Brown struck out and Bresnahan again had to throw him out-at frat, aa. lie dropped the last strike, Sixth Inning. Mitchell fied to Lewis, Schiel's liner pds hot for Lewis, and went for a a nzel's fy was smothered by Casey. icrdger, singled. “Mowrey nied Alperman filed to Kruger. Casey aid as. much, ee out, Ganxel to Weimer.” NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Odwell singled. Welmer forced him, Casey to Alperman, eel ‘ Alperman's @ wild throw t Jordan, mer reached walked, Tecond. Huggins out, Alperman to Jor-| PUL was out stealing second, Bresnahan be i fi ete eee ee ee aa |e slagie made ‘4 running catch of Brea- Ratch Nned to left for a base, Jor-| Rehan's Dahlen popped out .to dan <anrnadp Dut. Maloney singled. Lowis| Stevifeldt. Doyle singled, but waa out ‘aineted. on Giitchell'e. throw to NO fun to fea en Sheckard to Tinker. Schiel Batch en caught at the plate, Rergen scoring Maloney _and Ninth Inning. Te. out, mer to n~ Sheokard beat a slow one. Behult rel. wo te eat Me pst palpate Me ine Chance awalked, ‘“Szeinfeldt hit Into a double ell Aled to. Lewis. | th t ng to frat, cat alot He tried to ateal second, but wea] Stelnfeldt. NO RUwa zt CMeniney eaught, Rergen to Lewis. Genael tiled} Brown threw out [eae Ames to NO RUN, soaked a wingis Into right. Shannen rma a sty ne Sainie “way: ieee mms atin BISON BION grounded out to 3. Batch wall Jordan cut, Gan- i y 1) Batch walked. J out, Gan Tenth Inning. ker beat out a slow one to the in- furn! Hee | Battimore =r 603 Hack tea 612, Abracadabra wo 818 Ingranans Ey bor ttat se Post. 44h; oft, 4.0 Borate “Ranguiye cited ptrons ant ee Miclmera. bad epost and Turns, Kelly Harty x Sol and Indian Pome iden. Banyan ing De Bresnal pated £'pew en < Sing run., ONE pa ee NATIONAL LEAGUE. PITTSBURG—AT--BOSTON. to third. Evers threw Dahlen walked. Strang le. Strang fited to Sta- In moored swith the wine RUNS - o-3 we srtered 0.0.0 0 0/0 2 a 50091000 $-*-5 Batteries-Wiiiis and Gibson; Fla- herty and Needham. ——__—»—__—__ AMERICAN LEAGUE. WASHINGTON AT CLEVELAND. Washingt Sjeveland 10000 Batteries mith son and Clarke. ——-_—_—_—_. EASTERN LEAGUE. 920 %3 MONTREAL AT PROVIDENCE. Montreal . 1oO10100 Providence’. 040001 Batteriee—Stanley and Clark; Clinton and Orandorft Game called In the seventh Inning to allow Montreal to catch « train, BUFFALO AT NEWARK. R.HLE, 000202493 000000355 Batterios—Tozer and Ryan; Pardee and Shea. Ump're—Mr. Owens, ROCHESTER AT BALTIMORE. Rochester 299000000 00 000013 0 6 Battories—Pappalau and Doran; Bur- chell and Byers Umplire—Cusack ee DANISH JOURNALISTS HERE. Fifteen members of the staff of the Buffalo ao t) Newark 1 ee ianina ela. Ames bun | both were sate. iciing bit tate & ouple own out by play, “to Dehlen, whe touched» = to "Sp loatona fe and threw to a nee” oat, hove Copenhageh Politician, newspaper, who wi _fislt points of Interest in this seat ia for erent. eB carrayes at a 00000000 1-4) and Haydon, Clark-) BiG BUILDING FALLS ON HEADS. | Twelve Said to Be Buried, but] t | Contractor Declares All Are Out. | pwelve men were buried tn the ruins ofa collapsing wall on the southeast rose as and ~Frtty-etghth ne of m TOW of) slx-Atory—atructuros that are being torn down for the site of a mammoth office building. The col- Hiapse occurred In -the corner building. | Tatrteen men were at work on the sec> | ond and third floors when the walle atiddenly crumbled with a roar that ahook the nelghborhood. Immediatety an Immense throng congregated along Broadway and in Columbus Circle. The contractor declared» that the men eseteped, although som Injured. a | FORT ERIE RESULTS. FORT. ERIE RACE July 22 Results of the day were as followa: FLRST RAC. oe Seven furlongs.—Theo- doota (5 to Bh: Vey ot Trimmer (3 to 2 for place) Helen T, 3 1.19 8-6. Duoh of panied fi Darb; alain Licyd, Blac! Bockatic, Average. Keldare, Richeson aiso ran, SECOND RaCK—Fiye furlongs.—Os- we TRACK, Ont ragea here to- Mary Lack, Harry Gave-and started WORKMEN The building was} Liki Coal WRATHPR—Fatr to-night and Wednestay, Frank H. Warner Killed Pretty Es- | ther Norling, Fought Off His Pur- suers, and Slipped Through Cordon of Bluecoats. — BRAWNY TRUCKMAN LAYS HIM. LOW WITH BALE HOOK, Entered Office and Fired Three Times at John C, Wilson, Who Was in the Act of Giving Him $10 He Requested - as a, Loan. The stupidity of a crowd of policemen who failed to properly guard the Spalding Building at No. 39 West .Forty-second street, in which Frank H, Warner, who had just killed Esther’ Norling, a cashier, {had taken refuge, allowed the escape of the murderer to-day and a sub- {sequent attempt on his part to kill John C. Wilson, of the firm of John IC. Wilson & .Co., hat manufacturers, at Waverley place and Greene Mr. Wilson Js in St. Vincent's Hospital with the chances against his recovery, He was shot through the right kidney. Warner fs in the , Prison ward of Belley: {ospital suffering from wounds inflicted by ;Jake Rose, a truckman, who captured him_with the aid of a steel bale 100k. The first shooting occurred in the doorway of the Taberaebery of | William G. White at No. 3 West Forty-second street at 7.30 o'clock. Miss Norling was employed there as cashier. She formerly worked for Warmer, who ran a hat store at No, 15 East Forty-second street and. | went into bankruptcy about eighteen months ago, Miss Norling had her savings invested in the business and lost them in the smash. PRETTY VICTIM DECLINED TO MARRY. Warner was-in-love with her_and wanted her to marry him and to sat {him up fn bisiness again. She gave him her final answer some days ago, and {t was a refusal. Fortified with whiskey, he walted for her to-day. In hfs pocket he had a .38-callbre flye-chambered pistol and a collection of street. ; thirty -cartritres:— He killed Miss Norling. and Racaeeae to the Spalding Bullding after . desperate and sensatlonal struggle in Forty-second street, in which hofired ithree shots at his pursters. Policemen followd him as far as the stairway lof the building, and he fired more shots, After that he was not molested. ‘While the guardians of the peateteit-a—muse{meattng-tr front-of-the Spalding Building, anad a crowd numbering thousands looked on and waited impatiently for some action, Warner was crouched {n an angle of the stair way anticipating pursuit. He walted for nearly three-quarters of an hour. No policemen appearing to capture him, he made his/ way through a rear window, climbed down a fire-escape, and walked tHrough a garage into Forty-third street, just a block from the scene of his crime. | WALK ED BY THE EXCITED POLICE. There were no poticemen on guard there, Warner talked to.8ixth age: fngeBalidinglepnseed™"halt a” block aways bound=tor: district, where he was well known, This district lies to the west of Bronaway and about Washington Square, to police stations all over the city and wild instructions were sent out te. arrest him he trudged down Sixth avenue with his lorded revolver in his! peokat. cern, which has factories in South Norwalk, Conn., and Orange, N. J. In his jdays of prosperity Warner had bought heavily from the Wilson houss, ag he had in fact from most of the wholesalers ‘downtown. He was wall known to the trade as “Charlie” Warner, a man’who had been put down and out by whiskey. John ©, Wilson was In his private office when Warner entered. The mur- derer was somewhat excited, but-Mr. Wilson, having heard nothing of the ‘crime uptown, attributed his agitation to the effects of a spree, Warner gat down and sald: “Mr, Wilson, I have urgent nee! ‘ot $10. I want you to lend it-to-me." “ave you reached that extremity?” asked the manufacturer. “[ am absolutely broke,” replied Warner, “I must have that amount of 1 money,” |sHOT IN ACT OF BEFRIENDING HIM, “All right,” sald Mr, Wilson, arising and starting for the safe. Warner's mind was in a whirl from his awful experience in Forty-second street. As he saw Mr, Wilson move away the impression undoubtedly | touched his rum-inflamed and terrorized brain that his crime was. public property and that he was about to be betrayed Into the hands of the police, Upon no other assumption can his subsequent actions be based, for in Ave “iret Columno mutda (4 to 1) 1, Paonia (5 to 1 for} t (even) 1, Miss Lida (6 to 8 for aa 2 Solree 3. me—L.08 8. Cant- 2) 3, Jacoma 3 Time—140 4-5. Nat [lens, “Hibernia, Str Chil, Don Hussar, | B. also ran Our Boy, Shirley R. Croyton,/Don Q.j, P1eTH RACE—Five furlongs.—Aqui- also ran. ine G to 2) 1, Dandy Dancer (8 to 1) 2, THIRD RACE—F: £:-Ghaw (10 bo 1) 2 jae 4. Time~1.08. Giles, Catherina, Showman? (§\to 1) for place) 3, Charile | Donald 'T, and Frvacot! also ran. ompaon Ime-~1.85 3-6. Creatfal! TH RACE-—One and Excitement, Fairlight, Light Ni splien = duplter total 1; Partects ts Montery, l » Sylvan Belle, tor lacs) &, King of the git a |Hamilcat and Retfoent aloo ran, Aune Powe” Airmus. Matatior, Gbe- | OURTH, | mile—Mies ida, Doubl and Impertinence rex. i" pt elie a Warner was without even carfare, While word of his crime was telephoned — It was just 11 o'clock when he walked into the office of the Wilson cons? 4 q H

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