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Ay uLTS Bw I TION. . - GREEN EDITION: MILLIONAIRE TRIES ~ TO HOUND WOMA QUT OF COUNTRY _ Rich New Yorker Uses Immigra- tion Officials eee in His Effort to | tae GE etal f , aN nde onxville a x 1e Have Paula Klipenbourg De- SS Sim TANTS DEFEAT REDS, su’? Visitors Are Having a Event at Yonkers Course, , as ported to Cherbourg. Gay Time. _ WITH LYNCH IN B 0x Is Won Handily. "That the Government authorities on Ellis Island are being used to 'BIG CHIEF A WINNER. Ginmecaces -(BIG CROWD AT TRACK. hound out of the country a bealitiful young German girl, who has suf- McGraw’s Team Holds Fast to elenisl Ban TEN i serch rae ‘ ; fp as yArkle G e Sec he aS ; . G a e b Ta fered greatly through the duplicity of a New York millionaire, was the D’Arkle Gets the Second Event) Second Place in First CINCINNATI. Colonel Bob Takes the Fourth charge made to-day by her lawyer, William Solomon, of,No. 145 Nas-| with Fancy Bird Second Home Game. 001000002— 3) Race, with Skyo Finishing sau street. | and Poquessing Third. GIANTS. gi in the Place. 4 91, The girl is Miss Paula Klipenbourg, daughter of a wealthy theatrical} — | POLO GROUNDS, NEW TORK. 1000 0 40 0 — 55 manager of Berlin, who arrived here on Aug. 3 in a first cabin suite in| SARATOGA RESULTS. ieee es ies i ph pees eneel —— EMPIRE CITY RESULTS. {he Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. She was pentifully supplied with money | | series, A fans welcomed CINCINNATI. _ and lavishly provided with jewels. She went immediately to the Im: FIRST RACE—Belle of Iroquois) MoGraw’s a0 f RHE EOR A gE GST RACE—Linnepee 1G AD 4 'y FP . Je - ohe Sana e The tact turned in | Huggins, 2b 0 O© 3 4 jj}and 1 to 2) 1, Bizzy Izzy (8 to 1 for perial Hotel, where she ocuppied a handsome apartment until yesterday, | (20 to 1 and 7 to Pig Anna May) unaiep apace \Lobert, © 0 2 3. ojplace) 2, Jobstown 3. ‘i r= ayihaard ‘A i : SHlis Is (8 to 2 for placs) 2, Royal Lady 3-/in ine made the achat when she was aussie and Srapges) to the detention pen on Ellis Island. | eet eee a her oOl ees Michal rf, : i 1 : a SECOND RACE—Servile (7 to 5 writhoulsayparalst =| SECOND RACE—D!Arkle (8 to lane tlgh: Fan to root for a be ichlei, c, andtitcorsiamasdnain Pikersteeye is fi " h 9 Elk (1 to 3 Hee ear Memi ec cnsat aatenNincran and 5 to 2) 1, Fancy Bird (4 to 1|rosition ; Conon te 07 0 8 0 1) tor places 2, Emma'G. 3, and is an ugly commentary on what (e place) 2, Poquessing 3. First inning. oo Kruger, c! oo 200 ¢ money and Influence may do In moving poe | out roteri wea(itehell greundeg 16 Dane Mowtey, 3b. O21) 2 0) THinD RACES Coderstrome (6)t0 the machinery of the United States HIRD RACE—Big Chief (eve | Odwell, 1 i 2) 1 0 ola andanoniy dacannzen (ae ot Government ‘against a greatly xbused | a 2 to 5) 1, Polly Watts: (8 to 5 for Browne forced him Oe co ates sees ge (4 to & for et tchorn’s. Admi (IED) hy Eat ce Devitn. wal Strange, alagled past ty ec ee Dr Watcher, sO CAE Sea viata iniamemecyeonycaes tena eae lthird. Alling the bases. Bresnahan Med! Immigration Commissioner Watchorn | FOURTH RACE—Vails (11 to 5]to Lobert. McCann sin! ed, scoring —- -— — — —| FOURTH RACE—Col. Bob (3 to ae tatement this aft | Browne, Dahlen’s ground l. whtek Reniiietiled that paaviaeras The American Se enn Sei and even) 1, Dr. Gardner (6 to 1 for) Gunn. Lobert to Huggins isth spate eed anes sy) bere (8-40 8 for place) tended-to show that the Department of place) 2, Sir Lynnewood 3. Second Inning. NEW YORK ‘ SoA es i Lab bel ed rossei e ul Sehiei waikid and too®second, as Dan. 3 — | Commence and Tanor was being weed) Crossed the Line a Mile | FIFTH RACE—AI! Alone (6 to 2)| len tnrem,ous Gans icflger touted to | R #..pQ a &l FIFTH RACE—Oak Grove (6 to 1)! Kupendourg. Ho sald that she was a Ahead of Canadian. | ' ORO tay Med tes Btrang) NO) Shannon, i... .1 1° 4°09) 1, Woodwitch (5 to 2 for place) 2, prin! ‘i oH ad 1, Single Stone (1 to 5 for place) 2, | eilant! young! woman, and seemed 10 | are tec Hitt threw out Doyle, Lynch bounded | Browne, rf led som Olpscutchaontss possess every attribute of refnemen| | . out to Lobert. Shannon was hit by a| : a Uaketiereat eal Germann a raneheranal|| ss a eel pitched ball and stole second. Hi uggins | Devin, 3b, cE OEE hy BIXTLERA bod to Hl Italfan fluently and {* exceptionally tal.) ROCHESTER, N.Y. Aug 13—| gixtH RACE—Easton (3 to 1) 1,| tirew out Browne, NO RUNS | Strang, ch. @Oct1-4 0070) CE Reldmore (7 to 10) ted," sald the Commissioner. ‘When micetendernocsthe: Canadas icuy) We Third Inning. liretnanenve +0 0 2 0 0|1, Monacodor (4 to 5 for place) 2 ented,’ cheese te Aa he Canadian | Pins and Meediés (3 to 1 for place) P | she was eighteen years old she went | ny Won from Adele, the Canadian Odwell tripled to centre. Itt out on a] McGann, Jb. 0 | Flavigny 3. he stage in a prima-donna role, hut | CDAllener, Anishing more than one mile |2, Sam Bernard 3. aitoe McGann Huxeinerwalked: ann, see DoT 1) 0 it | STITT ahlesteduitoahenapublisnanshe “n—wrestirer-suppomed= tobe te sSeces tponerr nad Strang, Odwell scoring, Dablen, ss. SITET TERE CN Pa a s fabs concluc he contest, the cup remain- | Saratoga {s somoth? edatpe® u Bei 3.—Cederstron he Bronx- arene ofa German (theatrical i127 here. Beneca's’ unomelal! Hiner jacuaee sae oe a eataites: ic oF watkea He rtedsiad Ube +0 0 0 1 OlVville Handicap, tho chlet event to-day, is 2 firees x ied to K , — -— — — —Jat the fancy price o: 0 Millionalre’a Name Withheld. Tha: yachts cromed the line at_tap,| {Ole 9% the village ure rejolcing e Ee ee Ui sO ee are Pe evento Garth See HRI ea CenTTORTEN = ¥7 rn a three seconds ahead. S2neca being peiStahes cir gnbion nes ahaha td Fourth Inning. 3 The shower PIAV ISR ess clenc lpia y NAAR oLa Meloni eet ! 7100 Schiel sled to Bresnahan, Ganzel ou Pr a attorney, has been withheld. He is eamt, oneshalt. ea 3 | he fortunelbiahrine, it waalJack!So\nnd sean. OMENS Bute oHigeina rors— known In the case as Morris E. Mueller, en ey So won $400 last night play bank, Doyle ptruck out. Lynch fled to Odwell, | ne which fs not his right name, He Js! ee a to at’s-HissName dropped |NO RUNS. a Oat is married and the father of a family, and FORT ERIE RESULTS. crams Pa a Fifth Inning. | TwocHiane Tit atteeleel A liver in « handsome y on the shires a aes +. | Broadway looked desert compared| Mowrey fouled to Devlin. Odwell tolen Haxes—Browne, Shannon of the Hudson. He has an office in this ETRE ee so Col StS Men cyaers oi hts, Everyho ad xome-| truck out in threw out 1. “by Pitcher—Shan ery. lows 4 poate Maite broth ten | i je Village Shannon safe on fluggins’s fumble. Bresnaha é e called to Miss Klipenbourg was nineteen years Wtpes% tof a rou or] Browne grounded out to Mowr _Umplres=Igler and Carpente vent, for maidens eld when she Bis masta Meld she) § tot, bank did plenty of bus! Fine rae enoeyin jas G infle distance, To a guod ate art id Lawyer Solomon, This was three | Bric her drew out a big erowd to the be Ada Y ack gol away well, and afte: in Berlin, He represented hiinselt to! 12845." Alvive “ rantie; Ruth | dolbaigetting blaxerienoniaasiinowsiiat Gy i gave way to L wile : he a bachelor, and the girl exw no harm | ae Scotch High also: ran. | the news has gone forth that gambling| hee ng ys Bhaunuiercndeeee into the at lope Taare er a) otha tte 2 und out) 80 (Corbley), 4 to 5 und 2 to 130 "(Hueston), 3 to 1 three months in the German capital, | (8 pursuing his wult and lavishing hand: 6, wome presents upon the odject of his x! ime—2.60. Judge Nolan, Tony attentions. |Hart'and Gipeano also 10 f1e returned to America after le THIRD RACH—Pinkol Won the consent of Mias Klizenbourg 10) lund), 4 to 12 to Balla, 10. (Powers), to “10, land), UBime: Berg, Two years ago he again went to Bor- lin, devoting all his time and attention | als ran. tosis Bvening Stare Sire maker tet PORTH RAE serious charge that under his, promiaca all aud | 10 Otore 0, won: and (Bo- tht otakont Maste 8 ‘to 1.00 cde, Aromalz and. Musi Six—turtongs;—purae a as Eastman, 112 (Moreland), 7 to 2 to 6 and out, won the | Frontena HL (Boland), 4 tol, 7 to Sand estranged herself from ee ‘family. | 1 to second; elle, 96 (Burton), Promised to Send for Her. \%, 19 and 4 third. Tv mel 13 4-6. Venus, Last year he made hin third visit to) Toddler and Feral ajso ran Germany, stilltravelling under the allas| SOCTH RACE Mile and an. elshth; of Morris E. Mueller, ‘Phis time. he | ®urse H00; for threr-vear-olde and up: promised to wend for Paula In the wins | ¥ard.—Matabon, % (McCarthy), 1 to ler, so that they could be married In| Won; Light ‘ 106: (Moreland) 6 to, this city, but when he returned to Amer-, con plaraes pala . me— ‘spray, Retlcent and I le Green, Gol (Continued on Second Page.) stor miso Is and met second’ in front : oi . i of Sir I ‘Thirty-seventh mtreet. | ROOTCR | wood, who came wi i if Saas Wart eee BOSTON...) ) i awh ame with @ great rash! phe tittie girls comp! 0 Thomas | Bhiario A. | FLOPL far back to et sliow money. MU- | yiaeat made petser fealty nes NATIONAL LEAGUE. | 410A: eae 4 ORB eT okt Hem ts collar and | ri : / vt nl BONS. ‘ances which cused (0 . | Batterics—-Ta i AEA Perens ST. LOUIS AT BOSTON. | . PHILABELPH Pintaeca ites ; vryitaenienithe tonarehaand oe sell A NL a : : | Araneta wal On. Royal Leave} held ih $1,000. for ‘examination 40000000 | » PHILADELPHIA ... AN 0 Christie alone vel-$5,00 on tho Mil and ita | Sho was jucky t re third, NEW Conn TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1907. $200,000 BET ON RACE AT SARATOGA; EDERSTROME WINS EMPIRE FEATURE | “ Circulation Books Open to Au. » | NOTH TC ARBITRATE fi NOBODY 10 TREAT WITH, GAY TELEGRAPH OFFS yNally being away, they talked with Vice-President Adams, proposing 1 ‘but was denied admission to the inner recesses of the building where RESULTS EDITION PRICE ON eit eG “A Lot of Irresponsible Fellows With Nobody at Their Head,” Says Vice-President of Postal of Operators on Strike. en MEN MARCH OUT SIGNAL WHISTLE BLOWS, ~ In-Small-Towns-About-New--York-Business —Is— Practically at a Standstill—Commer- cial Business and Newspapers Get What Service There Is. Outside influences are hard at work trying to settle the telegraphers? strike. In addition to United States Labor Commissioner Neill, who has been working on the question for weeks, and the Civic Federation, the State Department of Labor has taken a hand in the situation. 4 Michael J. Regan, State Industrial Mediator, called at the headquare ters of the strikers this afternoon and announced that he was willing to try to have the differences between the strikers and the telegraph com- panies submitted to arbitration. He was told that the operators wera willing. Mr. Regan, with his assistant and associate, John H. Bealin, called at the offices of the Postal Telegraph Company, and Vice-President arbitration. Mr. Adams said: “We do not oppose or object to arbitration. But there is nobody, to arbitrate with. The men who quit us at the sound of a whistle, slinking away like so many sheep, are a lot of irresponsible fellows, with nebody at their head. If they had anybody cool-headed enough to_talk,..we might arbitraie,As.-it is, think arbitration is net the proper name for a conference between this company and the men | who quil work.” Mr. Regan had previousl called at the Western Union offices, | the officials were quartered They sent word that they would not con- sult with anybody about arbitration because they have nothing to Bach -dayaces} ore — ae Sgormming baretacediy: « twinkle, = rings Yount Tor | new faces at the course and every train | RY i 9. the fore [is adding e. | fand w > ose in | ‘The best thing about gambling at the} pall’ and nate hard dri Izzy, which by xet in any place, It's eof Walk Oey d place. It was a I right in, drop your bundle eS Hees | bunch and walk right out « . st SAR uae are no underground: passegys npr to Huggins i aes x ri mi *6H | terto ACS soFrup be! Seventh Inning bere . eee an} | pass We threshold -: becond + money to stake’ Ts GUL tOEHHARHORNENO IT from eet oe Dee aea ena el Pe Kood by Winhnk & Kood and PRE Ho ae eC ERT oe Seen saaee trors by Pirates Help Visitors! clever race from Rounding Elk, going | alte Moraimencule ats peisanctn resiiathin avas nit by In. pitene Win Behind Ruckér's —|/saa tase ell'the running pare on Emma G f work up an enthuslastle feeling while| od ball, and was out ealing, Schlet hict e stacking the chips. | Huggins, NO RUNS Work WhlsD oaeiss pe on excellent | Favorite Wins Delaware. Eighth Inning. : I eavaslatwataverommmie tices singled. Odw: ell fo) to The Delaware Handicap, t feature] | of the card here was the betting event} the ed Mow- singled, bien: few Jumps and was a asa f eed Hitt, Doyle (FINAL SCORE.) | of Meeting. It was @ hard race ed to B from a handicapper’s standpo threw out } "LY that did not prevent the public BROOKIYN., | betting. Valls was favorite and God [paratones natives played her to Ninth Inning. 912030002 mit because she ts owned by che} doubles scored on ai} TRG. ; Sandford. Sir Lynnewood’ was newer Gantel Aled to shieaion. ee LOB UR. jy the wise men, andthe Millerite went to Running Wat Mo} 020,0/0'0,0 0.0.0 = Who caugat a play wer Mitt : Cairngorm and for Ben Bay Devin to Sle: ton « grounder, ‘ els TWO RUNS BECOK: Aug, -13.—The w Cann indred thousand dollars would nere to- | hor rn be a mild estimate of the money that Sear npr played game. | St Arete Naa tena rieale changed hands on the result. Dr. Gard-| GIRLS, NINE AND TEN, Willis was knocked out ot the box inj)" Syko Was Hard. Presied. her was neglected in the betting and ax the sixth inning and Duggleby took! g ne , ,the sixth ‘ Syko got ft Eeod/anieh toll waaste belnad ton nin? SACCUSE A JANITOR: bit ptacer managine ao hold the vitor [adit Son Rott tee, £8 Valls fed alt the way, with Dr, Gard ine i after tho game had been well ny | Uren aa ed y Jardner Set j had | the st wit! second. At the turn for heme Dr'(ard-{ John Henry, sixty-one years old. a) Rucker pitched for the “Trolley. {4nd led DADs eats ner loomed up, dangerously, but Beck-| Janitor at No. 45 West Thirty-sovent| poaeere. Kem ‘ aes | Stantoy hyde a man had Vall under pu tireet, was arrested: to-day: by Polloo- pan ASlern We Uae fnullyi-trom Jot out a wrap the tilly went'on to win! man Gilbert on complal TIRE ERE IG SRE KURU Rely ¢ Hemmilin, nine years old, and Cathering, M8 4nd tallied only one error, Pitts ardner dropped back in th burg got fly years. old, of No. 43 West Atreten, chy ta come Kelly, te play waa pun « DEFROIT - “Batteries- Plank aad WA SHING? —$<—<$_<—____ DROWNED FROM ROWBOAT. | POLICE CARDS BACKED Up. CHICAGO AT PHiLADELPHIA. “y Se Acting Pollce Commissioner O'Keetts | Chicago 00000011 46 FICTUADELPIIA, “Aug. Ik—Be thesia toraay that hie Tad heen intormed | PWIRUAIPMIA, 29 1 010 0 0 upsetting of a rowboat In ths Delaware | thut oo HatieHles—piowa and Kits, Corvidon Rive to-day George Knochicl the poles ‘cands AM tee owned, and « coinoanion, whosd ide iar bt Any, policeman rhe re | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS lirove. to, te front nd te (hia Peseu | fused to. reosgntsa wud f Pein Mia Safa "atrigele, "2 Seven is ae Poles Hecdquarters. 7 |, WORK MONDAY WONDERG,! JAS guides: “10.” WidakbatG ia ‘ he A tits Cai tn Panache mmtits coaen Le i <— yt for j meeting of ‘ft the their tocennatnee ty ral strike ore nave not i toget been, issued by: {he and — not be Issued President Small ver hy the eying fw bite off the’ aight, arbitrate. <== | James P. Archibald, of the Civic Fed- sent & messenger for President rn and John Mitchell, of the strike xecutivp Committee, thls after hurried uptown to a place to confer with Lim, mauld is in continual communt= ation with Mr, Neill, in Chicago. ~WORCIN 5 GIN’ OFFICE hen alterneons oo Financiers “Meet 'Sé Sécretary a ‘ie trafic of the Weate rn Unioh Tele egrap. Company ts being moved be+ State and Aide in Wall Street. {tween the principal offices without delay [jana Sie bie tla da tayaaton te amalt The force of operators In large arly up to the maximum and e being ma It Os normal, condition be rested all over hourly Jartairs will [the country”? <M AN | Spreading Through New England, | The strike is spreading through } Don Sec sllhu Root and As. England this afternoon, It began at sistant staryint/Btate Bacon yw Boston at noon, reached Newport, and Hossain brought to Wall street |/# extending) gradually by the financial ana| ‘The strikers cherish a secret hope eney. ‘The two emissarigs |that the Order of Rallway Telegraphera This organization has « of $2,000,000, and Is pledged ris asked will go—out. [strike fun nt pent more than two | of nee with a number mi to. el financ t ” org: [to strike If any m aN Cana Broad. Hee FRAN * Thandie commercial mes A strike é representative of the /0f railroad telegraphers Would Dring om é Mr. Root got from the | a at labor owar. 4 On le ‘Noel aliuation: Railroad Operators’ Utimatum. whe will spend Ackerly, In charge of the ‘ Ing to the Fe AL Ls Union office at the Grand hevloarned Invhia visit to Wall) coir! station, swamped by the ; exact personnel fe conference! absence of seventeen of Mix ‘regular ould not be gathered. ‘These who were! corps of operators, sont a batch of, by telephone to att PAA messages upstairs ¢o the rallway teleg> Aue yenen age ve Automobiles whey the confer fc ston to . points 1 nes rnoon mes were commercial messages, 1 city : ; { t the operators refused {to send them, two railrd AAO threat to strike at. once If the edifhe-was| order or request to send the messages once: The wax not withdrawn, exkages were not sent, such conference t know not sacceeded in “ph companies by have not y way they Cull: atren, ches Chicago t AML the mt SHOT HIMSELF IN MOUTH. ed have ns or have Jullus Steinans, Mf{ty-seven years old, the men. them- Wa from je No, Hation with | thete mid avon Hosp Weaniinia t sre standing! Uy Bteinank’s, wife att keneral mike order alia Lag b eae the United to rél of in his, ynou nies Ne wits He Wil] According to the strikers, thera. ere unlon men at work all over the coum ji “ ores