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_ RRR DREYER TT TIENEN SERINE “Arethusa, a Princess in Slavery.” Ghe Most Satisfying Stery from the Magic Pen of F. MARION CRAWFORD. IT MONDA Y===——IN THE EVENING WORLD=———BEGIN IT MONDAY! BEGIN -COBE PUTS WORLDS. 00 rT TI rm K i in ie ORD FAR BEHIND THRO’ DUST TO GET 10 RAGES. | + 1 - ‘ye See eee ete tea Lon CV ENING WORLD RACING CHART KEENE’S C{ § COLIN WIN S EVENING WORLD RACING CHART] Trolley Cars Break Down ont cane erin Corie SIXTH\DAY AT SARATOGA. FIRST DAY AT EMPIRE CITY. ee ee tenae ae Sure Winner— AUG. CLEAR. TRACK FAST. AUG, 10, CLEAR. TRACK FAST, ° nd Sons acute ea s le FIRST le: SE—Selling: three-year-olds and upward: $00), added; seven, furlones, *Indicates Empire track. Was Result of Plot—Angry Strang’s Car Drops O: tHe wo iia Wwon mal ek : St Wier ne oe tle cae RACE Three rots ang) uomard: ans haded; about alx furlongs, Crowd Condemns Belmont i ‘ Acciden) a “ye Mile 3 a: = Early After Accident it Be wice 7 a is index Stat Wisi Jock —Prince Ahmed_Takes-the- . a ih 8 = Solieauy f Preeton a r | 3 we 102 Goldproot ag 3 9 2 Crmmt rae A __ Which 7 Are Hurt. | Hoe tet Dinmont. be 7 18 Hennean Empire Handicap. 38 Hwa Oo 20-—30- - ~ ~ oA Ns =e 4 —— od Liens Pad ; ; eae 3 eter Caritas 5 asia “i tose Koay toners % Neuer mR oe ; Cd Jennie ¥ z 4 SCORE AT 5.30 P. M. == Aeronaut 0. cd eB]? acuten: Hoth ath Heefy (Special to The Evening World.) (Nineteen Hours) 2% 2 § 4 a Bitonte Onyx 3 cei P te Aa punter 73 EMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK, Aug 103.9190. 40, 39 a ear ra an Ten thousand racegvers, many of 4 15 8 Scratched—Funtculaire, Crackenthorpe, Quadrille. Clolsteress. them women, were compelled to, walk iL joquy ot off well and hustled to win by a head. Goldproof + two and a half miles through the’ broll- re ftunsell._ ag ‘ rp Faust 7 7 + c 4 we ms" |Champion 2-Year-Old, With Miller -2 ‘se pccesinadr mst We ARTE ae [OE Tan Lodty te reach the mplee four-year-olde ‘an Wall. Owner—Mra. H. H. Selby frtex vi having become crippled. From Wood+ Loster ... y and won 6m Darraca - Mitehell .....- TBR SRCQND Teac tee mand plate to t about three miles isle = {Oldamobiie « te Stars Ra Won ee Timea ze, “Winner. “by Gervlatein—Fuvee. Owner I Ip Shows Great Form in 4 3 EEIE lawn station, where the special trata f vision | index. Atartors Open. High Clon PL Sh kt) H Ses 44 | from the Grand Central Depot deposited Denye ...- ‘commodore. 35 65 3130 — = 700" seast — eir loads of human freight, the race- 4 oo ee i 3 {Mathensn es 4 = ——Two-Horse Struggle for - a oe : 8 4 5% | goers found no means of reaching tha ) Stoddara-D: | aha os —T8_& ss eal “Tngreh ices 1900 cra # 15 __5 | track, two and a half miles away, ext 4 i Cuchillo, Expansioniet, Alfar. k tim ol 20, Scratched: . G cept a few vehicles, the own x | cokathe e last: tur; e field ronten Fay, Coincident, ifle Range, Robert. la ers of which >. Though marfed by one sly accitent| yaa compre, Pimrsine soi th deed ihe oat Thin ot ae eit and on care wn $12,500 Stake. ernie net BARS GARTNFRLG a ne. way demanded excessive charges for (range He was remounted ‘and fail again, ab, porting passengers. tn which two legs and five arma w broken, the twenty-four-hour endurance motor race at the Brighton Beach race- truck was a great suc from the \d upward; $2,000 added: ot Stalled as far as the eye could see ‘Time—1.403-5, Winner, ch. c., by King Hanover | Were trolley cara already laden to the r. platforma with passengers, but not = wheel turied. The greatest confusion D_HAGH—The Baratoga Special: two-year-olds, subscription of $1,000 each 734 THIRD TCR The Barstogs 8 Sohn SARATOGA RACE TRACK,N. Y., Aug. 10.—The biggest crowd Start good.” Won easily, Time—1, Winner, b. ¢.. by Commando—Pr Owner—J. It Keene. G_ § Fin. th epeed=maniac’s angle of view by a i PEED ER e = i aa tine the nineteenth hour. score wa > of the season at the Spa saw a most inspiring test of horses and jockeys} jy are a) i 74} ah He Harty sollowed the Cakes ey other train loads % Ngee ues ied i %: oe — Topsy neon. + 3b ey of racegoers, and within an hour full; ‘Phere were still ten carn in the 7 » ee Dk Gn ee pooinipea La easara grneon erst x din the $12,500 Saratoga Special. There were but two starters—Colin,| = Sct : BR satan tenlilthousangl men and iioeealwasy y twas a grand race. The two ead a fo well into the stret a 5 1. 61% Preston foot almlosst Agevouring distance in furious spurts.) wherp Colin drew away io win easily. Uncle hung on gamely, but at < e Kstterash leet rsctlins hocad hawt} P Math the leader thirty-five miles ahead | wit take te to beat him Golin le without doubt the best Wobah, Rolie the two-year-old champion, with the marvellous Miller on his back, and a: Fie a4 Hy t ner Hoo tute es tlle Sen eee of hie! lggent pursuer, This was the the $30,000 Madden-Hildreth star, with W. E. Dugan holding the reins, ortetal pdt “pth penton Beratched=Grackenthorpe, Light Wool, Wexford. Lin. | 0 the many who were destined for thé JueRsdN “cl Youre Cobe; a new specd- ; wart POPRS inca Ahined Was best: fmlebed strong the last furlong. Coderst: Cours ‘enter, was driving, and he had over- art a The ring made Colin a 2-to-5 chance and laid 12 to 5 against Uncle. | peag tee fulih sretrome Fan ® | Trolley railroad officials appealed ta Stepped the Bt. Louls record ninety- tan | Colin won by a length in the fast time of 1.12. “4 on EIS two-year-olds which have not won $2,000; §1,000 added; five By 7 (they Wrecks (posmawements(orsherss) Sarceees Beanie giiley == | ‘he race was as pretty a struggle; was decibively beaten, but not disgraced. ect. Won wahoping. Time—~1.0T 1-5. Winner, ch. c., 2, by Banastar—Debacle. ine hey aweres powerless stosralsen ty Behind him roared a Thomas car) $0) Go th” ree be imagined. ‘Uncle had the| James R. Keene, who came up to seo owneross. i. Holle — : Srila enns blockade or relieve the situation in any aypat a5 ne ‘on = as can . . 7% Index, Starters. Wu, Bt. Open. High. Clos. respect. They added that th with Roberts, {ta driver, wishing Cobe | 30%, thetea 0 We, mH aa p yo at they had erated ane anata rall, They were sent off together to| the race, was greatly pleased with the Hanbridse ra 71 141! 1* Preston 1 1 to 7 i et To. woree lock. thant seaxy water| Pani Sei i wee th nd atte, following the, pace. fo ee area ean Sige eos rece | reat leg rhlajaeoadeat| pa ERilaeetby at | eS Fn eee eee eee ee art aul tarcetactreatberaet Jacket, ‘cirhossis of the carburetter and | ~ Asta earen nOlasTn FOO Madde TT about 10) yards Colin had his head in| nothing to say but that Uncle had a 2 2 3 Ot 4 Marana 20030 OR ered is lAraecofce Ofer Dinars cam disease. These two racerr really for twory sAded | Aiyeyand fal haltatar, || Aro cutee iret a tnele ranged | tair teat and’ potislpertect rid ea $8 3 45 5 A Fou e thee the Por ey had given out or was not ot a 1,07, Winner, ft, by Lissa! 01 Lo, a ul a Om A sume! Cie te ith unusuad had the contest cinched, for the Thomas | Tine: AM %, k-—Glensetto, Own- | aiongside, and for the—five furlongs Miller Wins the First. _ Reratched:—ta BereliaAi., Tommy Ahearn, Hans C. W. Burt. Col, Hob, Mansfield. Solehiree tame. | i a Jed the stragglers by one hundred | ro 2 - Alstance to the head of the atretch,| This was the biggest day of the meot-|_ Hanbridge ramed to the tront after the alart and was only galloping, “Skyo Rot the | ie orders ee uth pee eae = mallee, | SREREY they ran like one horse, The crowd | ing, and the crowd easily outnumbered | Ueseoe mazes joraers eNereacer jcah fee Cobe.and his partner, Burman, alter- PSere tire ia wRtONEd Drekthtessty as tre grent-colts + {hat-of the -opening-day. —‘The-waather+*o. bbe Lt ansetont satan ene nate atthe wheel, and at present can Che Pech ody de 3u Bo Ducek and great ridera went nlong the back-| WAS hot. The opening event, a seven-| Liane. Owner— dormant Ines, so that the care mighB see a bag sot gold hanging out for them | Attar. Boy ‘ BY BY Mt GH Goldntein : stretch, stride for stride around. the | furlong selling event, brought fourteen | dex. Starters. be moved even slowly. The team at the finish mark. If they win they | Danyah eed Feet pee far turn and headed for the stretch, of the original seventeen to the post.| 607 Gimments driven by one crew dropped in. their _ met, MM cach, and to the boy Cobe this | 64 8S “He's got him, Colin hax him! the|Tom McGrath was backed to an odda| 86% Kemp Magelcy track temas thavbeetonktheaniahearel [ta @ fortune worth shaving curves for, | ae = 18 cromd began. to. murmur-aa.the thor. /.20 ponition after, the acratchigg of Tom |, 0% Giarkine sess and_thix_ incident served. to further. hve simply put St all over the French Marbien opsned up ‘a lang oad in the first oughbreds straightened out for the duel alan phe contendersu Ml lenah ats the | (S18 — sweet Fen rrr = crease the trouble. President Butler, of fears and thelr dare-devll drivers, smil- a a igon to the wire, Colin did have him. He| record of riding the frst wianoc Reratetied-filp' Hap, Noawoll, Dr. JF. Aitken Layelta, the Empire City Track and Attorney: 3 ; is a h oI c : unt took command alone the backstretch and waa ne! ded, Clements closed : 4 (Continued) on Rea e) CB YE Inpee:alxtes one mile oat e Day and at the eighth pole Mil. ine rele) Bub gland Tey reat Taunt, or pean never hea jlementa cl Soley Jumped into an automobile Bart" ni Dy areca uate er, with length to the good, took al We, Wt won under acpult from mare ii Sil Sa rushed to make an Investigation of the ; = aet. a chance at looking back. Uncle waalwho waa second ail the was. Ino + one mile and ® | trouble. Word had reached them that * AMERICAN LEAGUE. ‘ ee jockey. beaten here, but Dugan did not give|tor had no trouble being third. seen « 5 by Prince of Monaco— | the power bad purposely been shut off, ete ahh Garner up. He went to the whip, and Uncle | rest of the field was sirung out for Wie Investigation Was Mi Detroit at Philadelphia. Gio) Temaces. 42% Bt E. Dugan. atill_ made up slightly, but Miller had pean ae mile as McGrath went “Honacodor WS My, Hebert Word had reached thom that» the trol ..., 070000 0 0 0 0-0) (608), Martin, Deri ty Ht 54 Rote a stout hold on Colin's head, and, slight- Ga: H Ft Cobmosa Anesest sald it power had purposely been shut off fol« ntladaphia 10900000 x1 bee Wallis Aot 4 ceantsl 3000 ly relaxing St, the great Keene cham-| 4n eshitition ot une Riser, Rlmoore on” lowing the alleged pretended. effort te Chicago at Boston. Egtrngorm’ waa pounds the best and was in clone quarters to the atretch. where he | P!On came away to win by a length, |man and beac wae mithessediaunine! afford adequate service. Mr. Soley was 00.04.01 0.0 0-2 came away vasily. Tourenne ran a good race. Gallavant closed at Martin "Doyle | As he went under the wire the crowd | the running g f nographer f 01-0 0 2012 0 —4. ran @ poor race, e OF the North American at also accompanied by his ste 1 broke out in thunuerous applause. Uncle | Steeplechase. Volme was added ald (ee fh te le) to whom he addressed notes, while : all the rest but Commodore Henteine igen Leoni Panihiteckethwaretetrmanern artes hustling about in his auto, These notes. : to right. Williams threw out Pickering, | Went away with a big lead and held hi (ob eR ae, Ze r contained tho result of hia inepection — = Z d z ONE RUN. | advantage until half the three-mlle di and investigation, Tt [eu tehiery ear ayy londeas pt rmbst Hance aateeenttncieein With-an-carmy._of-10,00... raee-goant ( cE pone E sacrificed, Howell to Jones, Walino @ somersault. is left. Rocke = & jis ws < AT AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK—SECOND GAME- : tnrew nt Maactyin Hotmail adicg in theilond:: witht Fontainerrunning reas: | Br ae trudging coatless and hatless, many of thirds Laporte; Couled | to) Hartsell;/iNO, Ei amcor eArohibald, rho , Foss! Bt them through the brolling aan, West NS. E no horee, 4ST. LOUIS 01-00 LOSE IRST AND ne fee yea ciught and remounted, Here waa | Rete EN fe Ei never: pore eure . : cond Inning. gamenc: : d as c ( ‘ St. Volma was rushed at the next U | E | di id “HIGHLA NDERS... .- 0002 pivalince doubled and took third on Jump and he took it, the next one he ¢ Bee esta seoce renee ran yeaa sacri ’ y. el 6, Moriarty to Rickey, Cleared, too, and even the water jump. through the trooping pedestrians regard. : (Continued from shir d Coun.) y Spencer walked. Jones lined out to The crowd was applauding both rider $4 7 lortarty, whe touched thirt before 9nd—horee amber they came toward. the les: in thelr mad endeavor to reach ; ig lanen could petaba sie completaslayi Mi ctarnoma ne nomena TARA D Valarde, Who Was’ S Tow escuped ro mbsing ron down, the TA <S¥iiNiemstowtedte- Jones bia yeck a halt“ mile_back y broken | Little Dominica Valarde, o. as upposed to Be ary dust rata ty thee wining wheels | siigied: Stone sacriticed, Picker ints sie FifihHel TH ' singled and stole second. Rickey wall tried) to. clear tt is Hind feet i gied, scoring Hemphif. Wallace singled. Hartzel flied. Spen- eat te pss eet rat struck the hedge, however, knocking Victim | of Black Hand, Is Home Again tnd ‘antered (the lungs of the traders. b x ‘ roy off second. Grimth made a kick } ‘on the other aide, St wom : cér fanned, One run. : vi Fae liana wastocaer Volma rolled ovar pin-wheel fashion, hausted by the tramp, sank upon th i HA asa Mt : i Keeier | 4 |New Twirler Tift Is Sent in} Ata to spoRierod off the fell: Klenow | and for * fraction of a mecond omy. the from Bath Beach. gues banks wiong. the roadside betore | Tift grounded atfirst. Hoffman beat ount. Keeicr fanne eae feet of, the horse ‘and the. rider ‘wore Fale chelaunrey asl meses the? “ i nning. n whirling through the alr. It was ara it om jelmon' | Hoffman oul: on Moriarity’s grounder. No runs. Box to Pull Out s feared boul rider tnd. horse had been Belmont 1s repsonslble for. thist"* é % Howell struck out. Niles beat a bunt puis Aa. luckily they were not.| Little Dominica Valarde, missing from )!ng up endless clues of kidnapping and} ‘Belmont handed us this lemo ; Even, gnd went. to third on Homans sinelo. ed to the parlor site tne AUS |ner parents’ home, No. 142 Cherry street, |so forth, were at the boat landing, | mont gave lis this deal! ‘ Sixth—Jones and Howell grounded out.” Niles cafe on Con struck out. “Wallace fled to Laporte, Animal was hanketed and. ted Sway. | since last Tuesday !s back in her They had plcturen, of the missing ehtid ae or zalinlla exproasionauners shouted ONE RUN, Fontaine beat Rocket, , the day she < iey spotted Derinica ‘owd. + .roy's fuinbie, Hemphill tinhed. No runs, Tit struck out, Howell threw out] Rom for Frank-aill mother’s arms, safe As the day ney [a moment,” ‘The child ran all the!, The first race scheduled to. start at f S BATTING ORDER. Hoftman( Keeler rolled out to. Niles meter Bran . mysteriously disappeared, and mi ay home. At the doorstep was her] 2.90 was delayed a quarter of an hour i Niles threw out Caporte.” Williams walked, but was dou+- 6 NO RUNS, | .The Travers’ Siake was a romp for |more happy, for she has-been having nother. ‘he mother was 0 overjoyed, io enable thecrowd to reach the-trwak, ry toner " ran . Golt Ball was played for a é ife, She was not eink c! hat she fainted t even at 3 o'clock, when oreem ‘Oléd out with Conroy, No runs. Mighlanders Bt. Loule, Fourth Inning. Sood thing at Wie opening of the mare |e me of Her lite. | She ae Mansom, |The detectives ran up and carried | were yet at the post, the trailers wee , Hotman, ct. Niles, 2b : Ket, while Frank Ghia vice waa allow. |Rapped. She wai » {cnother and child into the! house. ‘The perrlvink, Keeler, rt. Homphill, ef. Hartzell, fouled to Rickey, Spencer eqiowoar, At te last minute, however, [nor did she fall into the clutches of | ‘ather came along in afew minutes| At that hour there was present 9& Mooriarty, 3b. Stone, If, walked. Jo at a dunt. Howell the Gil money showed and ‘the price | stranglers, .Inatead, she Joined a party,}and the happiness of the family was|the track fully twenty — thousan yAN Wik Laporte, If. Pickering, °f. singled to centre but Hoffman's great went to 4 to 6. Golf Ball led on Suffers | rene iris f h sgain conrplete, spectators who crowded the Jarge. AMG NS AT WASHINGTON, 2-1—{A.L} Wilifams, 2, Wallace.taa. throw to Klelnow nailed Spencer at the ance by half iho Journey when Frank | of thirty other little girle from her 1” ne ittie girl cried all afternoon when | the Jawna, the field and Ov0N 12 07200001 10 Bos + ee Vartzell, 3b, apres tile Son eg FASTA alk Gil paaned “him and. cam awa easily felghborhood and has been enjoying an |isid of the misery sie had caused her! rehoane: \the ie ieee ely wimttle t wte é ickey, a Spencer c o. KM 7 - Bat vy ten lengths Golf Batl was! outing at Bath Beach In the care of folks, ter “presentod haractertstle MA IK f . NO RUNS. ? ‘ont of |ter presented a charactertm ° NDE O'Loughitne and went to second on Will safe! scorpion wan a “good thing” In. the} the Catherine Mission, Catherine Silp | for summer uaees for twenty. years, oh | amon of we men Nast g Pee ie . drive. Conroy struck out. Rickey was bd 00 Bouth atredt, She welcomed ttle Dominica and is = \ a be . = ; » on Nil ; “| fifth race. ‘The tIp waa quickly ctrou-| and Sou c was | feverishly snxtous to “get down m. bet, 4 PHILADELPHIA AY CHICAGO (N.L.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, N. y,, | 9p Nile g Gamble, Klenow fled iated. and those who took It Kot 4 to 1] Last Tuesday little Dominica saw a mene See a Una ae uate cenallia 3 thelr numbers overtaxed the lime : - wet ain ne * Ma Gouble healer. betweon Al. Loula /and Caught. Ten by Courtesy, a write.| ready to Join Dr, Delaney’s party, She) —_—____ bie thnx to like care of the wants ol Ah 0\0 0000 2 | Your-own-ticket long aho| ; petite es celle payee & Up to the hi t fi t your-own-t t long-_ shot, was second, d to , too. Dr. Delaney bade her the sp lative public, and they wer | ‘ t the Highlanders besan before @ crowd | i oun ot ‘The Eeening Wott than While’ the favorite, J.B. Brady, was Madi cesnela aueeteet her etconsenth EASTERN LEAGUE. kept busy handing tie money, ky to ‘ ank Farrel fh ae N of fully 18,000. Aw {t was the last ume] nave been recelved at The World's bungie on itrady and it took him a long [On her way she met, Angelina Santan- | Toronto at Ruffalo. Thorpe Presicing Judge. : f TORONTO AT BUFFALO L}—SECOND GAME. to be played on the hilitop for more| main omce {oF ingercion in to-morrow « while to coo! out. gelo, ten years old, of No.. 160 Cherry | FIRST GAME. Judge Frank WW. Thorpe, Jooktnee i TORONTO fel Od) 1710-320 \than two weeks, Manager Grifth made | folowing Rdvertinentscem matics fa de Reriice Colca mons, street! Dominica was crying. She feared! a, og oo 11000 6. He oer ootand tread". (0: place: tie i ‘ : Sree ae 2 436 workers; 930 de airngorm, In winning the sixth race, aif 0, Ange- oko. : ers and Keep an alert eye out ; BUF Bia Riuieee erate iene 83 O03 O27 070. ~ <. Aemperate effort to have the farewell oe Reipr ad landlords Wanton tere | made the fifth winner selected by. tha| Her Mother would not Ha ita Cs Ange) Durtalo 1.0 0 0 4 00 0 0 Winners and Keer eonteat end in a yictory for the home Yants and Rénants needing roome; wi Bvenine World. Cairngorm won a, nice] Mina told her to come aléng apy enc Providence at Baltimore, When the horses were dated bayer talent. clty and suburban plecea’ of property race, Mountain held him under. a ‘hard! that her mother would benotified. Do-| Providence 14.00.0000 Ong gont, for the frat race It was found. nat. 4 tPo chester (E - End fourteenth: Mont., 2) Rooh., 2. Milos | thes pronessthotorowd cata: | offered for sales 212 upporiunities tO get Sul down the atreteh but when he let! inion turned and. followed. Baltimore *.ccccesdi M000 O01 0) as Fonts ulntee oe oe { ie StL WL d third: Bost 0; St.Li 1- ored foe Tift the ‘collene. plicher, and [tnenta’ oft summiner® Tescrins and: shots aoe ne race but waa never| Dr. Delaney, seeing her returning, Newark at Jerney City, ‘ § Py tally ; 2. ouis (h )—En ued: Boston, 0; vt. Louis, Grimth granted the popular request, keepers, In_ addition to over 1,600 inis-| near enough to the winnor to be dan agked no questions, thinking that her| Newark --......0 0 0 0 2 00 0 0-1 | celts verde, Oth an te Il, the, tormer Highlander, pitched | ceisneous advertisements, representing | eerous, Gallayant was third Marun] jiother had consented, When the party | Jerey Cit 0010 000 1-f ae ee ; ‘ |Aimoat every need in domestic ot bust | Doyle ran below. is. roal. te z i ‘ LATE WINNERS AT FORT ERIE Bt Lule, aot eye MiSCOnTTIBULINE Com geen | poze ran below his. roal form. He was) Trimmed yesterday Detectives Dean and| ands Th Lo Sivth— whisk! 7-5, Guarda 4-1 pl Chi { D Elrat Janina: {toa PASE eee wloniabean te coe Donlin, of the Madison Street Station,| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ree it tease cat hut he wot, the bot go SINT Bhiskdroom 7-9, Guarda ace, Chie! Desmon Niles fied to Conroy. Hi an Bt y World Dirgctory. the| Other Sporting Results om Pa who have been working day and night woripsly and in splendid shape Us p Niles 0 0 emphilt Runday World Want. Directory the porting 2 WORK MONDAY. WoNDERe.| Whey, trornn:ly rriist-traky 2-6, piace, Charley Ward... so Williams. Stone hit a homer ‘foruin of the people's necessities. a and 7 tn conjunction with Capt. Bowes follow-

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