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IT’S WORTH WHILE To Wait for the EVENING WORLD FINAL : You Get ALL THE RESULTS PAS ASIII ASIII AI AST AST AS AS TR—Patr, weemers Weht winds, “ Circulation Books Open to All.’? as PRICE ONE CENT. : ; NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, (1907. omuan MT THREE. nA TWO IG 1 AND sR h Meo i CUURKEVENT. KERRY, OTU, FATALLY WOUNDS en a ee Radtie Notter Dugan Mountain handicap; $100 added; four-yearolda kz, ie White ftw Out Accidents. AT ENPRE GOES » WMS THETARD FEANDISSUUIN: | “= TOCOLLOQUY, = AT SARATOGA | leone eas the Place, Talent aan Ball and} BY HIS DA U ( HTE WCTiiG INNES UNE | and Gold Proof Finishes “Ring” Makes a Clean- Long, Ball ai i ©. | j df = Wm. He L y Third. | - Up in Race. 2 20 100 100 Rael eee raed pane Gustav Wasser Dies from Injuries In- Heavily Loaded Gondolas "Back Into Car, Se Tene wasanlin qeerema os | EMPIRE CITY RESULTS. SARATOGA RESULTS. [* —flicted by Madeline Longlotz— + Smashing It Into Splinters—Flagman FIRST RACE—Priceless Jewel (7} FIRST RACE—Antacus (5 to 2 and Wite He Shot Down | : Tries in Vain to Prevent to 1 and 3 to 1) 1, Lady Sichel (6 to|2 to|5) 1, Meelick (1 to 3 for place) ma handily. Wine! £ for place) 2 John P. Bergen, 3. 2, King Cobalt 3. ‘ Alco Dead Collision. Atisiotlé oo... Blarlan Case + Post. 8). Lotus Brand 759 Start good Gener —J ee & ; Kennyetto (2a) if iw : | SECOND RACE—Mijnos (2 to 1 SECQND RACE—Paprika (8 to 6 isa eee cS 54 6 land 4 to 5) 1, Punky (3 to 1 for/and 3 to 5) 1, Judge White (4 to 5 EOE Somers stl EAE KG SS place) 2, Kemp Ridgely 3. : : ; : i ale rae FG FIRTH RACH selling, for tien yaar pidy and» pire) Paine URL) CA Gustaye Wasser, a man who had embittered the lives of his family Three persons are dead, two others are dying, and twenty are in- Won driving. Winner, b,c. THIRD RACE—Posing (3 to 5 and] THIRD RACE—Kerry (40 to 1 and} for years, entered the home of his wife, Gertrude, at No. 2088 Third fured as the result of a collision between a freight train and a street car fout) 1, La Vieta (1 to 3 for place) 2, 1|1% to 1) 1, Thomas Calhoun (3 to 1 feet i . thi ‘i AaB a 4 ‘ > ° , iS moon at Co! and Manhatta if TNellletnwelnacs: \for place) 2, Sussex 3. avenue to-day, and shot her, inflicting a wound from the effects of w hich | afte nat Coney Island avenue ai anhattan Beach Junction, Hyperion 1 sraty. Boner Mark ants Mains : FAL Fitet Mason Sa, — she died this afternoon in Harlem Hospital, : A careless engineer of the Long Island Railway backed a hea Ta aby Be FOURTH RACE—Colloquy (11to2) FOURTH RACE—Kennyetto (8 to : 2 vy Lancaatrian and 2 to 5) 1, Orphan Lad (2 to 1 for's and 3 to 5) 1, Temaceo 16 to 8 for| After shooting his wife Wasser was in turn shot by his daughter, [stag of loaded cars down upon a De Kalb aventie car on its way to Rigi Ravel, place) 2. Goldproof 3. |place) 2, Dashaway 3. Madeline | angto2, a young widow. He died shortly after. | Luna Park with forty passengers, many of them women and children. EVENING WORLD RACING CHART FIFTH RACE—Hanbridge (1 to 2) gieTH RACE—Hyperion 1, (3 tol Madeling Longlotz waa arraigned ma] sick muse csoleans ins ah In dying. were, taken’ to (helt, homes; ord Out) 1, Stanley Fay (even for's and 1 to 5)-and Tony Bonero (12 | Rarlem Poltce Court this afternoon, | With Its shrieking burden of frightened | They are Ellen, aged tfrteen. Joate, slace) 2, C. W. Burt 3. |Past ae’ 6) cak oaed eet tigne Magistrate House had previously been |e, Women and children was flung off| agod nine, and Loretta Ducey, aged x (special to The Byening World.) | eS, Wasser asa father, What he had heard | (en feet from the ralls sineer, had sturted for Coney, Island t3 AUG, se CLEAR Was FAST, EMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK. pent | SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug, 15. |was enough to arouse aympathy in the | Some of the victims were hurt in the| Klve his threo fittle daughters a treat. Reurptretriek - eh cclhat Lu acl Ati che usual crowd of 10,000 waa at the { ero eerrh {crush of the rearmost sand flat car of John Dottshelf, of No. 72 Rockaway (rick (6-day Yor rices rene ronke! surse to-day interes ’ policeman wan tellli Aimay Xone, tae tanker ax by T= Yonkers course to-day interes rindi istalakaltes Cicekraatchaararar As a policeman wax tel imay w prisoner by Ti Tiickahoe Handicap, at six (ur | eee eee ener ethe eld: was Jot the shootlux the woung woman Ms | open summer time car, Others were “pector Harkins to the Coney Island rai wins the) (feature, onltthe. oron|scic nae Conrii mbeched The Geet ree foned intently. | When, tie had Anished lcs oi, (ana pinned dhten. inl. the onps | #tAtlOny afier ane of the ambulance ue : as it brougiz tomether &/ the card was one calculated to make sheer | sizing of the c ‘ reons had dressed his wounds, 1 sinads LOL OrseX ans..of which. was Tells. Why She Shct pacha eh | ipa aaheint beat ec tain | tnetnectin 4 mn ba | Taken Out Dead Way Oheowas-enumutctn= the atta at aA see'a falr ca the story | the train Into the side of th {aiden two year-ld fifiles and gelding; $800 added:, five and a Boat at 2 Winner, v. f., by High.ch | reckoned to have a chance to earn the wna TASINECGl Dea has meas “[ didn’t shoot him until T «aw the : § honors ote nnn oe m.| Bech On every day since the meeting | me burning clothes on my mbther's breast! An unidentified boy eighteen yearn old ae) bis right i crushed almost off k ‘ace 1 na com- K 4 A ‘ ACH M AUR OR rORHRRTTTOa ne ot that} hile vainly trying to) av Bele edicts abe a Ayaan Wiltse in the Box Against | 4nd heard her’ moan. Then I shot tha was taken out of the wreckage dead. | ison y try 0 avert the col- ~ ong inet i Beer S wae 4an Ldon't care what happ the iad: Ewing, and Shay Takes jie, but 1 want my mother to 1 {fs skull had been crushed In. In his} About sft Priceless Jewel, wht got off tn the 8 Wore sent home lea arial ainetenvanvaae ; ‘ ; i cA eaten etal Maa tere Tt was not @ They told me they would tell me how|hat-band were the Initials "J. T, H.7|Sfter thelr wounds had been dressd oer ee = seotihsy PMA Xi reat ly, R s realized ow , t t SOReeB| : ng tho ho were ri 10 | speea with Preston, upg) Digcaucneas. wa tho: 4.coe realised. were . _Dahlen’s Job. © Is, but they won't. Please, Judes! ana trom papers found In his pocket|AMOM® those who were hurt were a | . TSN eston UP. |small, Several of the youngsters were tell me she tn alive.” | number of women and children 1 Linaihdet Oe lice obra ev reincd ens aces SoMa aa ‘ Go ho helen tne | tet oor witout «id: ee eee ee word had been {the Dolce decided that he waa probably! rhe disaste eee ‘ one place sane. Post time, 3.00; rime eohd at the endvafter running, he First.” ; ew minutes before word had beer i : occurred at a place 2 : ume, 3 . cond. ak the end after running all the] Miller Wins: ti ayer THE BATTING ORDER received in the court-roam thnt Mrs.) An employee of the Metropolitan Engl-) wiiere a number uf lives have been loat 1 An Gn pro: Acar | eile {che mount M b i had died on the operating | neering “Company, of No. 12 West/|!? shinilar accidents, 6 Yonik track crow. a eo ry Antie d he cnr sate ate use Was 50 ‘i T: be " 4 was Indicated: today, w fitiy We on [Bote baht Gaciea ald leuhavel Cincinnat!. nta, rentena inlet ea ms : we ate | Forty-second street. th nuh aiding: SHle rt isons were present. ‘ihe eld was | worked an weil pr Fair Play, By wine | Huggins, 2b, : on, If. ectedi that fe pull ngt answer forme aicaged tren Wee cist allvor| (ce agent apbronshed (ie dancer sper ; 9 w stronimsl, and the commissioners | ning to-day he! loses bis ten sds | Odenell, If. Browne, ‘rf, | time | it halted, and the conductor went fore 10810 there wore Kept busy with the play. | "alien ailowarce in the Futurity, Deviln, 3 PMy poor girl," he sald Anally. ‘I feel| with his skull crushed $n, when he was) ward co see If overything was clear for : boa eongtstentty etek peta raed | See Count led ee ee ige Saray [sorry for you. Do not worry about your | hauled out, An ambulance started with | parsing Wasiecatrlnglor dttecn Thorp tonday ealied “attention “to th eit Aniaeus en on Hawertivkty pret WANT tO ae PITH ACN RMN HI Thy Mey County iodo leche = {tad Feantga hinchap heap ents oh: Ret AY ¢ ic Shay, ss Ml not be locked In a cell. The pro-§ ¥ . » feet of the cro: i aung man whl be” watéhed closely} vorite, ran bird ad the way and passed - si En eae) ‘ep Hospltal, but ed on the way : af re: eros mares, throeyoarolds and upward; $000 added;vone [irom now on, See eT CoN Tirainaabieianititanoien | re jvationary 0 {he court Stem Ne OT Eviction, a womant died ar | aca: vijeekine. wae puailne: aU the otlien 1 Poat_time, 2.30, off, Posing Wins a Race. The rest of the ficid was strung out. |” Umplre—Rigler. Cauley take care of you. Ts SUR tes an na ue har trelyatlt 3. pen. High Cl The tiird was won by the odds on | Paprika Won Again. anne : |make it my business to bring y wa ene ns an oF rerineoas ae Hagin nignalied tire Wes favorite which went to the! paprikt came right back in tie| POLO, GROUNDS, Aug, 15.—The/to the attention of the Di able, This was Mra J. 1D, Cohen, é ‘ q 1 turn when Nellio Ra-1 steeplechase a. yesterday's winnt!st|Glanta went at the Cincinnati Iteds th.s|ney’s oMce at once.” 21 Pulaskt Brookly i) i moved forwart only 4 Neaer 3 making the pace, | race, and made hix record three st ‘tatternooh with a’ thirat. for vengeance agihia (netwitn the g | few feet thal joooinslivesatuciad Rs end. Kotthe ig: tours days) He was by lar the bres} : Splenel Neo Ri SE HE THE DYING, t 7 (Tats The Ace easily, Lat Velta, w ran third horse in the race, and won easily aftes| that was well whetted inglortpating thayedy tna series o seri 7 ; aig 2,000, tthe w passed Nellie Racine In the) tolowing the pace In a nice position | ou» finish of their home- ing yester-| wh nbers of the u irs relent Kot the place eae: NENG ATOM Peyton Te no a sunt. She wae beaten a sixteenth of been a a. 1684 Myrtin throughout Lights Out set the ea pace unul he tired; then Curdigan we: to the front. The latter tired the sec- The dau uel Md. of s lyn, wkull fractered, Internal Injurtos. Post Mitey Open. Hi a feuond—place..cax no longer grets the part s elnch tn the rac nd MoGraw's bra capule ond time round, and Judge White as) realized all too sincerely that it was up] she is ashamed of It Dying | fsride the Colloquy a Winner. sumed the lead unt! Paprika challen®ed! ey them to get a move on If they ex-] & to the reports gath <4 olin a warning athe HERBERT 1 ow of oO ercad” of, many came away easily. Lights Out was rent frd, behind Judge White W. The Clark Mem for] police, Was a most unnatural p rial, worth $2,000, wax ected to figure near the leader worth $2, was fy pected to figure n No. M4 Jefferson avenue, Brook. educed py scratches to n field of five : | reduced by scratches to n eld! of Ave, | LNT Mena oR ath eh the remainder of the season. Wife Helped Support Family. pa eee 1, Was Inatalled favorke, while the| 4% & good workout for him First Inning. Wasser, his wife and three children] ne i taye against. the clever. Colloqus Talert Got a Jolt. SH ss Aa biptosinelia Newer Bernard Fritz, of No. 108 Bast Fourth | sry. e ; ie nded from two's to ‘fve's, Tho shan alan CiRoh Ano RwTONiPluclnies Huggins diedt Wilts owe n u Auk craatls Br Peie { when UW ENA a was a decided play on Orphan Tad | tet acy a miling event for younge|Odwell ‘fouled to Brernhan, Mit y about titteen years ago.| street, Brooklyn, Is) In a erittenl athte | oct auing wlth hi Wich went to the post backed. down than got Lovert’s foul,| He was a surly, dissolute man, a la-| hut will probably live Hers. All the big bettors went to 1 singled. « Bres! tens to fixes, utehean. LCA KA hot er with sn earning capacity RIE J start Orphan Lad was. oft to 1 who led practically all] Shannon struck out. Browne walked wife and the children were oom-| ed towork for thelr own three years after their al Wasser gave birth to a girl baby ne Was forty-two years old then and ¢ husband was forty-five, For some BROOKLYN GAME, THE BATTING - ORDER. with a two-lhnetha advantage pver | Gol “dproof Orphan Lad was third and Whe out uggins. NO ina drive from Thomas | Devlin fled to Odwell sex, nM tol chin natty 0 None of the choices xat a simvil, | otweRUoe, MoLran of on the favorite, was off In g| RUN and never bad a chance, and Second Inning. ne was far back In he first w/x~ WASHINGTON PARK, Brooklyn, Avg. | Tittsburg. Bree a er over proof and appeared ty 5 wisohn dropped Ganzol doubled and took thrd on —péliavod th ne INA . Y.—The Brooklye and Pitsburg tous o*" St peMenead winning eases Rene OrDhans ad on Lane Hall, Joe Yearry the | Mobean's aacrifice, Wlitse to Towers | Teazo® hE D (Ile Are rene: Rok rne | SINCIN YNAT mec siviiers sons 0).0,.0..0 se00 ‘Cheevonadearts Wate TBS Io up, coming with” a great rush linger-of a fow years back, Whol nan, struger fouled to. Bresna father of the child. NEW Y Ko - 6200000 came ant nt at ne ee a r nin Arty feet of ithe wire, Colloqu ‘i fog back into hin stride at this |e a bd ‘i m fi iii ete When the baby, who was called An " bended fn serles fe Cor ever, ther hurat léft, on clearer uy) on viun, Ho | Soay made. « great play in throwing | y, sar olds Wasee: there bking easily over 3,00 of them| fiseian, ab, from Orphan Lad, which ‘or as 3 to 1 third for his] 2trang walked Wing threw out'|(o his wife that caused her blood to] BROOD 000 0'6-0 4 | tn. for the place. , Hresuahan, Strang taxing necond, |run cold. He vowed that he would dis- A we eee t es * + ; here whan the bell rang for the Leamaty, ANN . Sanford’ GotasAnoiharices Hs wermancaiiglodeanaestcang acored’: dor the Iittlefone Incrévenge stor whi PITT Be 200 .0°0'2 | to begin thelr tusst——————~ - ee ay doubled, Doyle ted to Odwell the considered a mystery about her rway AERO AT ' Meee oie ara chmnceitho fair FORT ERIE RESULTS. Score another fo Gen, Sanford. His | Aowenman wortng. Shay taking Ahtea | bean, {GHLANDERS AT DETROIT. gex has had to watch the Trolley Ddd: ie Favorites p: ehsera’ Palins Third Inning > | Through the childhood of little Anna 1 On OuGes) Gra tn action for more thn hye Wer x FORT FE RACE «TRACK, Ont and il um rl pee ate , [ihe mother guarded her As mothers tn meiner Na : Ladies’ Day’ brought them out in lo Second Inning. K—The races to-iny remuited us | 2% of t ond Stable ad= | Aning struck out. Bhay threw out |nrehiatorie times were compelled to i siren OO ON Om Gus ef numbers than usual Pagtavius + Ws orkes enyry ing, th xO Ab atelics DAPET En roe the gw lie NL)—St. Louis 2 Boston 1. First Inning. , 4 Webber (8. to 2 and y and oa. She fanaa and itrowne struck out. Dev- {| deaata. Wasser frequently repeated his : % es , r RY sion (4 to 1 for place: au and ax sWunrg iin out to Ganzel, NO RUNS threats; more, he made frequent at- Rip ohia (N L)—End sixth: Chicago 3, Phila. 1. » derson Was thrown out by Hur « Malo ) 3 Time—113, Left irough the nder } ry ato’ Fourt Inning. pts to put them Into execution er iN i ! Aperman, got Leach's grounder Banh wea tht 1 victim rowel ate, Pel 5 atacnl, ren “ ese fase er ere ee tear Wilaul MoeKediperniateny ene A q AL)—End fourth: Boston, 1; Chicago, 3. oat a pron NC > elilvatee pany was a popular vic _ Mitehetl singled 48 out stealing, ne : t Eiray him out. ‘Clarke slammed “a (w Third inehig lS RDCOND a x Natpn Reese sas i 4 Hresnahan to Soay ort wiruek out, | Made the lives of hiy wife pnd his elder LATE WNNERS AT SARATOGA. Dagger to left. W. nning ljeugroxton tor place)” 3) Bank fl Sa 2 (Ganzel fouled to Breanahan, NO| children! a hell on earth, But to Ittle ps : es fil f Rated Dall ays ra (Gc wmimels “Wagner! staida 3 Wang RNRe aie et sy Wag ft ay ! RUNG. Anna he was the incarnation. of: kind- Six kstone 1-2,-Satvolatile 2-1 plabe, Algeline. NAN Wy and. sich! ran, Booohan Med) THIRD RACE—Lady Elkhorn (4 to 1 5 . d to 8) won amond (9 rang’ walked and stole second. Bres- Aled to Lee dad Seeige mets [ness: Qne of the daughters—Mary~ ikolng to third, Kruger to, Mowres eored AT EMPIRE CITY, man struck out (Continued on Second Page.) man le 9-5. Braden 7-1 ptaloe Shenandoah. ; Yast min : Hallman rtole second Redken aneshencpinvien onan Paipetinan wis ee Wabior asad ruica,, eilons “Alperman | 249.1849 82 © ond, Givontia Ta. bi : ear ie : ’ Pa tiasaan, was onay_ for Sheanan fled ta Lewis thed to Clarke, | Wid Chorey, Mollera Oaminte, Boreeo: [eu chore aa teae ity market Se inst pemletpnesh sdemeyh res taser yt AT FORT-ERIE. 4 : Auburndale also ran. hor, Bho won lke @ 1 to 2 snot Parlor to lemonade—an-excelle Detter with P. Povrtii—Eonite 6-1, Gilvidere 3-1 pace, Truro. x eal r "5 { ‘ : ses ‘ Charley Ward 3-1,,Dorosette.4-} place Grifton. o. She Ce a 2 ce “_ Sixtp-Lord’Djxon 8-1, Toddles 2-1 nina Dolo Stroman ¥

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