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) CODSIWION O00: COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES AT SARATOGA __AND EMPIRE CITY TRACKS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 2. TOO OOOO OC WEATHEN—Fatr To-Night and Thursday. , [PINAL AUGUST 14, 1907. | PRICE ONE CENT. runnin NEW YORH, WEDNESDAY, __._.1“ Circulation Books Open to AIL”? | _ —__ ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR HELP SLI TES HRATOBA STE poe PIRATE TEAM) RUNAWAY AUTO. “resin WITH M’GINNITY UP. mene” At a meeting of the striking telegraphers held in Everett Hall this | HORSE OWNERON RACK'! —afternoon, it was decided to invoke the aid of Attorney-General Jackson|Unable to Hit Leever and|Chauffeur Clark Loses Con- ZIPANGO, 20 TO 1, WINS. See \“Iron__Man" Pounded for) (FINAL SCORE.) against the Western Union and Postal companies. i \f | Treat 7 ; een 3 : P A committee of three] Errors Help thé Pitts- | trol of Machine and It Dashes 1 ' Runa | oH Runs by the Ci CINCINN a aa EP was appointed to go to Albany and seek to have the Attorney-General burgs Win Irito Telegraph Pol nconsistent Running of Horse ome Runs by the Cin- ATI. | Everything Is Wide Open at j begin an investigation into the delay in the transmission of messages grap a Subject of Investigation cinnati Huskies. 020420001— 9 the Spa, and Crowd Is. i since the beginning of the strike. kavils; ame ANTS. mre { J uel Sie ales ; (FINAL SCORE.) BPRNARDSVILUB, N. J, Aug u—| aNd Jockey Is’ Blamed. a ee | Increasing. - ust what authority the Attorney-General can exert in the matter Two versona were killed and four in- POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 14.—The Giants 0 0 0 1 0 10 1 I — 4) did not appear to be plain, eyen to the proposers e resolution calli 7 jured, one dangerously. in an automo- faced the Reds for « strugsle to hold Sessa oer ppear to be plain, ev the proposers of the resolution calling PITTSBURG. TS aERaenUs this thease awe: EMPIRE CITY RESULTS. mvcond place to-day, MoUinialty went in SARATOGA RESULTS. 4 for the appointment of the.committee. It seems to be the hope of the! Q 00410102 8 travelling at a rapid rate of apeed, near z fh but lasted only five innings, being CINCINNATI. 3 | strikers that any sort of an investigation would lead to a disclosure of | Sierksvennkier Sr laneacsees control FIRST RACE—Hans (2 to 1 and 4) Firat sianlacs sae Huggins, 2. 4 # rae 5 |. FIRST RACE—Marbles (3 to 5 and the causes that brought on the strike and result eventually in compell- BROOKLYN. telegraph pole and was wrecked. The | ae) mn Senate Account (even for wile Ginnity. threw out Mugging. | Od- | Odwell, 11, (POs EE Gy ty 4 me eu Biskran(ostonl) for plecgy abeaine telcerapiicommanics, tosaroitratcs 000000000— Of exieseiccrtmyie ae i ye cae Tingled to-contro,, Cobert was thrown | Mitchell, rf. ice aye tpt) ee eG | Arthur Douglas, lexal adviser. to Lo. ——$—_—_—— K 4 ND, een yoars out by MoGinnity, NO. RUNS, 7 cary haatatevlee Ui Aa A old, of Bernardsville. < | SECOND RACE—Belie Stroma (7| Shannon flied to Mitcuell. Browne ae he te SECONDS RACE Pap kauri tons, > y 10} * 'EREU read f ab trip! ne janzel, y Fe eee aly cs a RA ena PITTSBURG. CHAUFFEUR CLARK, of Far Hilla. |to 10 and 1 to 3) 1, Royal Onyx (2| Devilaiteeas Grae otaene roathiey) my ome 2 2 12 0 O/and 1 to 3) 1, Sandalwood (4 to 8 ‘ union, will “comprise the committee Ris He REO GATE i he au ep rks sen |to 1 for place) 2, Barnsdale 3. Strang Mled to Odwell, NO RUNS. Seton td 23 5 0 0) for place) 2. Goldfleur 3. } They will start for Albany to-morrow od eraon au oO Of ieyitey Pies beens — Secondtlnning Kruger, ef Jo eu OY — Caigh a erie ct 2020 4 0 0) ,Miss HERTHA ENGELEKE, of New| THIRD RAGE -— Inauguration| Devin tomed out Ganael, and wo. |MOwrey3 2a Oh oi ROAR ACE Grand Uclonitictet Threat to Call Out Railroad Men r Clarke, U. 2 1 3 0 0) RALPH HAZLETON. of Fac Hille; | (even and 1 to 4) ', Miss tazzoni| eum died on ja giounder to Danten, | Coakley, p +€ 0 0° 2 0) Stakes—Colin (1 to 8 and out) 1. Jim ereiths JS ea Cr Oe L Se seen 10 5 1 1) {njured about the heud and dangerously | (even for place) 2, Holiow 3. Monten, wlio’ Inced out homerun me — — — — —/jGaftney (3 to 1 for place) 2, Ben \d ; ne the | ; Sena : x through’ the centre te 5. Comey - allroad. (elegraphers and) ihe omen on} a Hala 2 8 : 0 Oat BANA USLDWIND, lntec)| 0 Me hi {tt out fo Bowerman, Avo RU lay otals. aie a 15 27 11 2[Fleet 3. Seater f WD. che dead girl; slight injuries. | —Cederstrome (4|—Lovert threw out Bresnahan, Bower- RK. ae Meiiuanlaeas civeee acaaca Sheehan, 3b.. 9 1 1 2 olsest of arnurdaville, ‘near thefesints 0 1 and 6 to 5) 1, Topsy Robinaon| Mat, ed £0, Kruger, Lobert threw oat R po a x| FOURTH RACE—Nealon (9 to 10 ot i Phelps, c... 0 0 1 1 0 Snore-power Columbia, wemonile, & (2 to 5 for place) 2, Lilllan Turner 3. © Third Innin Shannon) if).,0.<. 2. (11 40)7'0, 9. and 2.69.8) itn Celt Ball. 12) told) top the Order of Railroad Telegraphers, wlio Leever, p....-les.. 0 0 2 1 002.8 down grade at the rate of thirtye Ne sraccisa rane aoe by pttonea | Browne, rf 0 1 4. 1+ 9} Place) 2 Penarris 3. here mrinteasea nad are In the ¢ pal al a a A a eae joes ew bens soy far te FIFTH RACE—Funiculaire (8 to 1 ball and: stole ‘second. Mitchell fled out Devlin, 3b Oe Oe ylise $3 10)| TE ecores orporations, 5 : 9. Datilon. ; : \ACE—; pes | e Taken from Neigh- creeraisen terete torce Tate a tae eeunitiod with piace) 2. De Reszke 3. Doyle walked and was forced out on Bresnuhan, c G0 160) bh eee usersey Cady, (Baton There was somes opposition to tne pro-| boring Houses—Culver. Li Teco a wl Seiutit, Oartly, “aemotiehed "and the ae [pont tledy ton Reraeer Cert ie, eat Bowerman, ib, Ober 13) eit ollnee Canora: cncce mamecen:S j Jact of calling on the Attorney-General | one se date Alperman, ss... 0 0 2 2 ppt al Who gan the" accident CUSTER ACE Woslstona) (1). tol aut aromas: NOP SUNAl j Dahlen, ss..... OO IM eA O, ACE—c 1 for help. Many of the operators fearea| and Fifth Ave. “L” Suffer, | Casey, 3b. 0,1 2 2 otaiteectonene Hid of the victims, The 10 and 10 to 3) 1, Taunt (2 to § for Fourth Inning. Ne paren Doo a oem RACE -Cressina; (Zito 1 s . 3 » 3b. 1 | © hb | 1 Seance ie veaknoss, A rie Ant ‘4 |summened by telephone, and they were | Mowrey ‘aingied, scoring McLean, Mo- | yy, : place) 2. Cablegram 3. Appeal--to--the- President, A tom of-feame-cottenes:-a¢-Noa- 12m; Hummel 2b 91 2. 4 _1/#00n gt the Childs home. attending. to EMPIRE RACE TRACK, N.Y, Aug, | Ginny threw out Conkley, Mowrey go. aoe y Se Soe : j _ ghogrda of trade and commercial or-|128 und 128 Thirty-n¢th atreet, South Jordan, 1b. O/S//aip 13) ONO] uatarearecoacahiawina tana GiacellweraGi\cAllarserj orowalthaniyesterdayrntoT ate nner eee Siri crenenmaane te {Bemlat te ine Ean Tap po mm waniaations, alarmed at the spread of| Hrooklyn, was destroyed by fire lata | Maloney: & 0 0 4 0 o|dead whos picked up, the akulle or both tended the races here to-day, the grand- | OU™ scoring Huggins Dev: | “Shay 1 0 © | SARATOGA RACE TRACK. Aug. 16 Pele el oer mearery Sermon aye deters |i isin eraraa te) Burch, If. O90) 1016) jiilearsmmtemetentnts dd stand, lawns and field being Alied. The | bevlin Aled to Labert, Strang doubled ra) oh orl ratte TOL CON haat hE i msinedttonapoeal to President Roose- | m. The dlase started in| nergen, c. 0 i 3 2 oleerlous o-nditions Si Maa dae Min, 00d card and the promise of better! to right. Brosnahan fled te Odweil.| Totals..........54 —g-27 11 0 | #etson’s winnings up to $80,000 by wine i Yelt..to uae tis influence -In the direc: | No. 123. which waa unoccupied, and | pasa |Bngeleke, besides having ecch etroken transportation facilities no doubt in-| Bowerman fo right, scoring) *Baited for McGtnnity “Afth. Inning. | 28 the $10.00) Grand Union Hotel ton, of having the fxht between the rapidly epread to the other h Mcintyre, "p 000-4 2] arm, are’ considerably “bratved, put “are” duedd the Iurgevattendance>-Racegoors AVANK. and wat out stealing, Mitohell! eelintted for Ferguson ninth inning. (Stakes this afternoon, The champion Hionlttod to arbitration, peemrntcet| ‘There were: only: two engines aval — — — — —]/B,podanger. ‘The two young womea. found means of getting to the race|‘? usmina. ONE RUN, Ses Da Mue teaclicha es arate Na su) = a Wexsre lta tton The Chicren| able, By the time ey eine ee 1 otal OG Ho Cott ports pineiseneys eapolanbad course much improved over any pre- Fifth Inning: First Buse on Balls—Off Coakley, time of It after the sixteenth pole was Board of started the neitation.|the houses were jon ; Bona eres aerencunlenia ristiday Lobert filed to Strai ‘anze} win-| off McGinnity, 0; off Ferguson, 6 ussed. Up to this petnt Frank Far- and similar organizations jn other cities | Piles of runs, them : gled. McLean aingled. DRrigersemaaicd uekiratBaseonicrrore cols - |rell's Jim. Gaffnoy was running right f r Crowds of nef, Firkt Base on Ball fortunate member of the party, as she The first race saw Hane the fav. t ; have taken it up. nefghbors busied them- on Balls—Off McIntyre, 4 |was only v: je favorite, triple to cent, scoring Ganzel and Left on Bases—Cincinnatl, 1 rats > ‘A telegram from Detroit wan receivet | lves in moving out furniture in ex-|neockiyre? OD ETTora—Plttebure, 4; | The Wrecked Autimooies was tne 84 the colt won cleverly from Running, McLean, Mowrey hit to Doyle, who Struck Out—By Coakley NA ent ileal mma | at Oyster Bay this afternoon tating | Pectation that the fire would spread.| Left on Bases—Pitteburg, 1 |property of Grant B. Schley, a Wall Ascot, the second choice, by a lengt tire eicru ser cuca uehe [place. Coax: innity, 21 by Ferguson, 3 Sere bared Fotock Be aot een { that the Board of Trade of that olty| The fire tled up the Culver iine to| Struck Out—By Leever, i. |Gonse at Tar Fatig, 12% * country resi- and a halt, the latter belng three lengtfa! “Dahlen walked. Huggins threw_out going to cash in. uth tine ferth| Coney Isl Three-Base Hits—Leuch, Clarke. before Spunky, a 7 to F e . nree- 3 | od cba ay et SRA Maso arp Fost avenue sohed-| | Stolen Basi nderson, Hallman and NATIONAL LEAGUE. nn: to bel Mitchell. Shannon walked. Lobert, TW9-Base Hit—Strang. | stout pull, and he came away handily 3 ofthe | ule: Maloney, { winning in the stretch, when Hans went| threw out Hrowne, NO RUNS. bine Ouw tl, MeLean, Strang.| enough to win by a length and a half, game import. sicned by men of larKe) ———.V.-—_—__ Double Plays—Lumley and Jordan; —_—~ to the front and got the verdict, Bei-| Ferguson began pitching for New|, Double Plays—Bresnahin (unassisted). | -, eine eeat , Dusiness Interests. have been sent to Anderson and Wagner, Noskelsiere rene Hit by Piicher-cdwell Gaffney ran surprisingly well, and had { the Prealdent. FORT ERIE RESULTS. Hit by Pitcher—Maloney. CHICAGO A RICADE LRU As a Mirmetat eretaon fa ccots thing, oollld 720 ries (EE no trouble beating Ben Fleet for the i ‘he expected general strike order was nt Umpires—Mosare. Emslie and Carpon- | Chicago 100010026 by 40 NO better than fourth at the end, Sixth Inning. place money. Tue market announce opened the betting on the raco by @o- claring Colin out in the betting to win, ‘Thin Jn quite unusual. ‘The bookmaker: to-btrang- NO. RU. Shenae , St ter, Paltadelptfa ....0 10 $00 6 0 —4) Owner William Shields wa: lied be- | Huggins beat out a bunt. Odwoll filed not festied to-day, but the strike oon-| FORTS BRIE, Ont, Aug. M—The Battorlos—Taylor and King; @parks| fore the stewards to-day at Empice| {0 Bresnahan, who doutled up Huggins | [), Gnbed WS TOW! Te etroctr-nearty-wvery}-recer to-day -reeutted ae -Totows WASHINGTON. PARK. BROOKLYN, |.and_Doain. i City Track to explain the p-rformance | &t frat. Mitcholl singled. Lobert fled | E farge city in this country and Canada.| | FIRST RAOE—~Bathmaria (even and| AUK. 14—After a mucosesful Western yesterday of Retdmore as compared to I. ang” af os Both pldes aro issuing bulletins claim-| 7,06 1. ping Cosarion (0 to 1 for] trip, during which they won nine «ames EASTERN LEAGUE. Lite Norae'alirdunlnic font Salta yansardl ica tei A erate ous however, put up any price from I to ing victory. ‘There ts no doubt that tne) bungent? poss Bet. Jutta me Liz £5] out of eighteen played, Patsy Dono- - | nt ia| Irene A.. Mary van's Trolley Dodgers return eames is cor of the country Irene A.) Mary Cusils, Melting Lou and Sara Coow ere: rote aes home JERSEY CITY AT TORONTO. badly crippled. SPCOND RACE—Grenesque (70 with Fred Clarke's Pittsburg acaroca-| shoes Boys Furnish Cnly Excitement 4s Moauiddy @ to.6 for plage) 2K Jarke's Pittab) AT OKA Firet Game. Fy} me — 1.01 3-6, rotagonist, | Hon, Jersey Cit +0 1001 8 0 0 G4) ture Hennessy will be under strict ob- Seventh Inning. ‘There was no excitement in the l0o8!| Rorderiand, 'Sotree. Maud Childs, Ma.| As the Donovanites are playing xreat| Toronto .. 700202 11 8 =i servation, Mr, Shields says he is a bug nzel struck dut, MoLeag: singled virike nituation to-day outside of what) maroneck and Miss Vigtiant aleo ran. | ball, having captured seven games out} Batteries—Foxen and Butler), Mo rider. but not & criminal one user struck out. MeLean atbie furnished by the messenger boys.| ‘THIRD RACE—Laura A. (4 to 1) 1.| of the last ten, Donovan is confident | Jey and Corrigan, f Third iRaveritsc Wire é Mowrey ‘foiled to Devin the line| BALTIMORE AT ROCHESTER, g blame on Jockey J, Hennessy. In ftu- ting was lively. Chapultepec was re- garded as a cinch for the place, and the | books won a lot of money on his faile i ure to Tam Into the piase. The Rucler oft last and ran sluggishly all Shields explained that not only was|nahan, Bowerman beat a bunt and to 1 to 10 The public, of course, Relémnore, but Bervile, of ris atuble,| Went to third on Mowrey’s bad throw [couldn't play at this game, but many a | Deutan Maturday, und’ he viiced he] Past third, Strang scoring. Dahlen jcentury note went down on him to get | HOMES ENS Arete Rested SV |aupper money. ‘The place and ahow bate i colt wi 2 Ne oe eine ote. bis_toam will go right al fled to Ganzel. — Ferguscn trowd~ ot these—youths;-on—etrike-in | Mary. Darby (6 to § for place] Harlem, invaded the Wall street aie-| Carine X TimeLit2-5. ine Wennkenss,| Winning games from the Western Fi A HENTINEUVIC GEES Ten sat, BIMNMOT Baer —-oUr Kr — the way, se ae i POD friet this afternoon and persuaded apour) Helen 11. Il, Reina Swift, Sadie Clay bere delightful “4 Baltimore race in a gallop from Ailes Maggont, with | Aud went to third when Lobert fum| a | Marbles Wine Eaailly, @evonty messengers to quit work. and Great Sorceress also ran. he delightful weather attracted al HoltUitar i ithe? nl, | Browne's grounder. Devin fouled out ie : tra OR A apOrt LIA Treat ore ‘Dao looal atrikers' board of stratecy|, FOURTH RACE—Ren Strong (4 to 1)| large crowd of fans. Hollow third. That was the allignment| ty Gangel. NO RUNS, Ashtown’s Sleeping Room|,,7he, day's sport star-ed of mts 5 1, Frank Collins (9 to 2 place) 2, Ro- Fi 1 = SSS SSS: «in The Evening World's forecast. In- Elghth .1 q on joe, and after the frat sixteenth Gectded to-day to call out the operators! fondo a Timenl0l $6. Beatrice Ke, Irst Inning. @ i auguration got off in the lead, Shilling 9 Ong! Shattered After Threats [ane naa the race woll in hand. Biskras employed on the leased wires of the big} Halton. Humorist, Iksino, Amelia Ra-| Anderson was retired by Jordan un-| Wagner's bad throw. Bergen Iifted @ eine quick to realize the signal and. | Coakley struck out. Huggins ground- with an apprentice boy, Cullen, in the corporations which handle thetr own{cine, Cyclops also pan. assisted. Leach was thrown outat frat | fy to Hallman. NO RUNS, taking the rail, stayed there to che endo] f¢ out:to Bowerman, Odwell_sled out Made to Take His Life. saddle, ran a good race 4nd was second telegraph business, Pursuant to orders| FIFTH RACE-—Whiak Broom ( te| by Alperman. Clarke: waa disposed of | Sixth Inning. Mise Maszonl and Hollow, off second) ‘“stane walked and peste second, Bre ine : [tala (tava conga hupmooulantnecs 7 y jordan, NB. 3 fobs . So . y je second, ast ow © ond couldn't oa! Beige: | from unjon beadnuarters, ten opera-| 6) 1) Aqui eT te ee edine | Adlerman, drove a long fy £0 Leach, | Hallman singled. Nealon doubled, and third respectively, Anibhed in thas| nanan struck out, Bowerman. single |Biskra. There was Httle beside Mare } tors employed in the local offices of |Mrixton, Orasudduth, Bayou Lake alsd| Casey singled. Lumley fy to, beach | Hall xoite to third. Sheahan Med. ty oder, vi ; scoring Strang. Dahlen and yle s }blex and Boema played in the race, Armour & Co., the beef-packers, went} ran. | ¥ Hallman. Casey wns Caught st Uren ea Wp Turco a RES IeiGer et Wa bandana struck out. ONE RUN, CLONMEL, Ireland, Aug. 1.—Lord|The public took any price againat on strike, These men sald they had) SixTH RAGE—Tne Globe (4 to 1) 2,| second, Phelps to Wagner, NO RUNB | Wii at at the late, Cancy to Bergen, avid Gldevn. Mr. Phowas aald. that | Ninth Inning. ‘Amntown had a narrow escape trom | Marbles, assurances that ninety other onerators,| Ballot Box (6 to 6 place) 2, Careless 3,| Second Inning. JAnderson out, Jordan unassisted, NO he favored the operation of two facie) stitchell out, Bowerman to Ferguao tla pendence; Glenabiry Todas Paprika Wins Jumps. eomprising tho entire Armour force all] Time—1034. Mathon, New Year Us| Warner nit to Hummel, who threw | RUNS: pointy at tne same clme, provid.ng the | hit a hi nto right lentre. | o7m'” at & j | Scratches reduced* the steeplechase ane va Clair, Sylvan Belle, Jupiter also] "Si" Hallman pup-liied to Maionee | Afcintyre filed to Clarke. o did Al- people wanted site Vand. he: added) fied to Strang, and MeLean|carly to-day, He was asleep in a room| eid to three, Paprika, Goldfeur and (Continued on Second Page.) ran. as Noulon's fly waa: Sollared by Jordan: | perma, Casey went out, Nealon to re Kase eT a lyeaple do. want oaeinge | wens out the aame way.’ ONE RUN.” | on tno ground floor when a terrific ox- | Sandulwood. “ts was a’ two-horee race | Nftummel pasted a fly to Hallman, Jor- | Seventh Inning. He did wot say that he would send bie] rae ees, inom grounded out io| Plotlon, caused by a bomb, shattered) (Poot, went dowm, Sandalwood: wus q daasbingied ti Malonsyieacinven: Bhee- | Lalited eS bot re ey porees $2 uiabes Jiuggins and Shay scored, Lobert}| one of the walls of hls aparcment and) then enabled to come on and Ket secs: © i han to Nealon. Buroh was thrown out | civeite, EUpinall toealnerratabawr canes Cederstrome Was Fast, hrew out Browne and Devlin fiied (o| destroyed most of the furniture, but} mon Archibald, who rode Gokle { by Sheehan. NONE, | puts Casey to Joraen. | bation the! | Zepey. Koblnson ads beaten s)nosa cor Oawell ON my did net injure Lord Ashtown who only | eur, wot a bad shaking up. ieisnactny i andici the. ims ene 8 sane ‘ pack In the paddo. Bheekah fled to eauna: Phet scored” Haltusan Wwalkes: bat was ok proved Utietntromer whleh: Weld, seoome RIVERSIDE PARK arrived) at IED asians en trou: | Hallfeearnigge: “Woon “Goldseur as i A Phelps was 7 Fit -" ‘3 ”) "| carent he ‘an remountes vr 0 } ear tor "itummel gn Yoraan. Teoyar| Rewing, Bergen to Ihimmel.”” ONE to Topey Robingon. When the mtreton ble’ with posohers (on the estate ‘and | cides turd ceonc, oven, the onnrann idee | ¥ romsed rout joy: MolntyresNO |(Syambayianeleas | Huramel’ Oueite) Cea borane che hae tthe eae THRICE ON FIRE. | the outrage ts attributed to them. the 'spot where he foil) He. fntahed i faxner snatched Bergen's foul fly.| Nealon unassinved Jordan was thrown sent the Hen Strome horse. fot-foat Lord Ashtown had also been threaten-| (ut and cot third money, } Motntyre was retired by Anderson and} Out, by Anderson. Tumley reaching after Topsy. He got bia nose In front] ‘Three fires at different points burned| ed by political agitators. At tho recent Neston Wins a Rece. 5 Nealon. Alpermian fouled out to Shee-|{hinl. Maloney was hit with « pitohed just at the last julyp and pulled down ‘| Galway Assixes a local polltician, who tou won hia last rac the Dur j han. NO RUN! all and stole second, Burch struck 2 ‘ . the dry grass over a considerable space i Ge] 1 | ~ . INS. FS tole + struck the $2,000 added. Lille Turner, always ls a justice of the peace, was charged | colors In the fourth event to-day, ; HIGHLANDERS -- 2. --~.. 100 Fourth Inning. out NO) RUNS, third, “finished. in that’ position, Wex-|1n Riverside Park this atternoon, ana| (4, Jute, Of the peace, wis charged Ti von’ as he pleaseg. A ton of mone 3 CLEVELAND 000 Anderson bunted and stole second. Elghth Inning. form ROM natal ed ce voT ites Owing [0] In two ingtances' the firemen were callod| Ashtown. He was, however, acquitted. waai t BunimenG alt Fen h secon (| VELA Meee eens slay 0 vecond, 4 a eports of work, but he waa never Silane bs ses jar no tht PHILADELPHIA AT DETRO Kndoreon sees Came mat fo, thitd and | eine toedordan Phelps waiked, iene roaning, The tnlle in lq was the | ‘Dut out the blaze neous onableal Robo kant AME Intyre's, wild throw to frat. Alpers | Leever out, Mofntyre to Jordan. An-| fastest of the meeting, SOE rath ald jeaka near the foot! FIND DYING MAN IN PARK. PN license taraiich ‘ PHILADELPHIA - : 0-0°0 0-0 qa mana throw to Jordan quve pWagner | deraon walked, Leach fiied to Maloney. | Funiculare a. Winner. OS West One et Unared AANA a Mente \Te Lady. with. Pring second, Clarke scoring. Wagner out | NO RUNS. fourth atreet oaugat fire about noon and ng on the ground | (h was auile it It wan noth in on n e Hampton. ay for Cressina. lare A man was found ly took the lead at the first turn} #Pread both up and down the river,| i, city Hall Park and held It to the finish winning in a| Causing dense amoke. Policeman CUN}T vay taken to the C! frive from Request which came strong) ningham, of thd-Wet Oné—Hundréd] tion for medical at QB | mtoaling third, Bergen to Casoy, Hall-| Bergen singled, but was forced by Rane fifth race was won dy Funict 1 rly to-day, and | y Hall police sta-| prey endance. A ped-| poi peice And istole ascond. Nesion'| Malntyre, Anderson te Wagner. Alper-| aingl allman ‘reaching third. | man out, Leover to Wagner to Nealon Bheehan bunted nates Hallman scor- | Casey filed to Hallman. NO RUNS. Ma. ‘ Q-1 DETROIT pec aia mushy WASHINGTON AT ST rn 0 at the end. Old Do Reazke came. with g es re i / ST. LOUIS - On Covey out, Anderson to Nealon, Tnim-| Clarke tripled to centre, Wagner got | the TRCe AWAY. H6e cased lst iodae| Lon, much Of w miAFL and ho finally (No. 1 Roosevelt atreat ain) bia} event of; the da Lelibdatite) $< BOSTON AT ley Mied out to Leach. “Hummel ‘also | three bases on Burch's’ mutt, Clarke | in the last alxteonth and to go to the| called out the firemen, Little or No} pocket. When ihe doctor reached him Re ES one _ | sent @ high one to Leach. NO RUNS. |ecoring, Hallman singled, scoring Wag- | bat @ second later wien Request ceatey| damage was done Aoi ‘abad sof ADORIERY: Ieowha! galds | RONysly.c layed: _gecond, 9 | @HsTON p Fifth :(nning. nor, Nealon filed to Alperman, Shecban | alongwide Funiculare had to be much| AB nour kiter fire started in the dry] ii, was a jarye aman welelung over stretom DL therm packed Donascara, P ; sh * I fied to Lumley and Hallman was| tha beat to win. t) gragn at tha, foot qf One Hundred ana| }!° pase ood kK, getting through the + | CHICAGO ] Anderson’ fled to Lumley. Leacn| foubted, “Lumley: to Sofdum TWO 3 Hreenty-nrat’ wtrest, ‘yat’the blaze was| (vo hundred pounds, and had a red toh to beat Cablegram, {ov Me ener AL faye x tripled. Cmrke out, MuIntyre to Jor-| RUNS, Woolstone Gets Race. put out by citizens, * . }iah mustache, nlsce money. Geseay ¢ $T, LOUIS AT BOSTON (?L), dan, Leach scoring” Wagner was: dis-} Lumley singled. So did Hummel. | ‘Taunt led nearly all the way in the| Fite started about 1.90 o'clock In tno ee j neon was well plyed and.no. way ads Tey } 4 Bie of by Alperman dnd Jordan, ONE] Cordan fied to Anderson, Malonoy lne- [last race, when Woolstone forged to the | &TAa8a near Dyckman and Neagle streets| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. i¢ ravyent old, eee) STOR S cs waa m e000 | UM, nied to Carne, Maloney nec! ett Andemon and Yamley waa 4g front ant” won by a length trom: tho| aud spread throug the park 80 ce| eine youngster; and. he and “ae r % agen $ 0 en were fo. exit wiih " Oa Qeiter es ATOR ahutah reached Demon Aue Anderson te W NOOR GSmonta: mine Tee HET Den te Te The lowe wea allaht. WORK MONDAY WONDERS frionus backed It. i i BOSTON ..

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