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pay ing eon GREEN EDITION ATL S OUT WITH LAST KICK Roo : Mayor ‘In. Spectacular Way | Pastorius Gives Place .to ‘Bell, | Announces that Commis- but Fails to Stem , Ny | sioner Has Resigned. ides posse : sexe i segues Polly Prim Finished First in WRITES SNEERING NOTE N - LANDER} S0 Dl RS H lJ R ee mg yt eee Taunts “Hertle swith” Quitting} Hanlon Sells Cincinnati Twir- qualify p : zs His Job While Under ] is er of Promise to ~ P Seri 6 i BIG CROWD AT TRACK: “One Victim Dying from the Havoc ee oa (Chg j 2 on : ht by Explosi That Di Mayor McClellan chose a rather » FINAL Cottoguy. at 3 to 1 Tock the rought by Explosion a [S=208) tactiarwayeicare tore nonce ( SCORE.) a hc RAIHRC Sas that John A, Hertle Is no longer one of 2 mantles Ordnance Building © |#-,17 commissioners o¢ accounis, CINCINNATI. With Carthage. »The Mayor, who is just back from his PesWilletis Point. 0 vacation In Maine, tooking a« brown anf 2 30100000— 5 . a berry would look If a berry were > brown, has spent the best part of his BROOKLYN. EMPIRE CITY RESULTS. first day at the City. Hall, consuiting — ay _ | with various heads of departments. This 1 00001000 2) FIRST RACE—Spunky (3 to 1 7 One soldier is dying and two were seriously injured by the explosion} afternoon he came out of his private CINCINNATI land 4 to 5) 1, Enticing (5 to 2 for peace a tyes} is ry [office Into the public anteroom, accom- ' . “of x nineteen-pounder sheitin- the ordnance bu ding of ortahostet-a Wits anteqcnecttertiegandeestiasciayrer 5 = RH PORE PACE) ZN Imparte2. fett’s Point L. I., late this afternoon. The explosion of ‘the first sheli| former Senator Thomas F. Donnelly. A | Huggins, 2b. seal pan AS 4 eat as lode, wrecking the building and ike ring of reporters and politicians gath-|Odwell, If 0 0 0 0 o| SECOND RACE—Nellle Racine taused others to explode, wi ig the building and causing widespread | ry sround Pee 0 0 0 0 o0| (12 te 1 and 5 to 2) 1, Mattie H. (6 estruction. | A few weeks ago Hertle was accused | mitchell, rf 0 1 1 0 | to § for place) 2, Oak Grove 3. 7 "rhe artilleryman reported to be dying by the Boclety of Municipal Research ana Ane 6 a y fs Private W. M. Blank. of the Onc} of employing on private work account- ert, 38 ne 0) THIRD RACE—*Polly Prim (8 to _ Sfundred and First Company, Coast Ar- | ants who were hired by the city. He | Ganzel, 1b. +19 17 0 O16 and 1 to 4) 1, Light Wool (6 to 5 | tendered his resignation. but Acting | McLean, c Tee 540 sol poleers in oy accu | Mayor McGowan declined to accept it | . aati |and 3 to 5) 2, Ostrich 3. (*Polly — Private “Aphis, ay sl on the ground that charges against the | KTUger © 2 1 0 ©) prim disqualified and placed last.) ‘gompenr, waa sererely, ey aaa Commissioner of Accounts were stil) | Mowrey, 3b. SS SS 20 {Private Sneurer, 6 One Hi : i fant First Company, was hurt, but not CER As eee th Che Ewing, p 9 1 © 1 0) FOURTH RACE—Colloquy (2 to Bo perioudiy. Addressing ex-Senatér Donnelly and} orgy, G ” Be ime ant (ln eOd) 3 ton) ei Carthage (47,105 ‘The men were unloading 19-pound paying no attention to Hertle. who s. eee 27 10 1) for place) 2, Gold Proof 3, whells in the ordnance storehouse, wa Ll Ge sae stood ten feet away, Mayor McClellan BROORLYN. = jengvet the shells (exploded, Thee") Pxpert Giving Testimony in| ssid : R oH PO A FIFTH RACE—Stanley Fay (1! to eoperca wes scolowed; almost snatan tly Bare ORL bd | “Senator, I ain advised by the Cor-| qiperman,3b....... | 0. 1 0 0|S and 4 to 5) 1, C. W. Burt (7 to IC ‘by the explosion of two other shell. | Rate Hearing Fails to Cor- | poration Counsel that the filing of aj) Ui 0 0 3 3° Ojfor place) 2, Hans 3. ‘The three soldiera were hurled, about Fesiguation by an appointive official | “OW 8): i P , 5: end the air was Alled with fying trag- rectly Pronounce Narn vacates the office since no man can be | Lumley, rf. 1 2 2 0-0 ‘grenta_ Be NES es llescenaatounotasercies against his will. | Hummel, 2! .2 0 2 3 of SIXTH RACE—Request (4 to 1 Explosions Atarnved Fort. I therefore desire to say that the place Jordan, 1b.. © O 12 © o land 3 to 2) 1, King of the Valley ? 1 ; John M. Daley,” puperintendent of | 4% Commissioner of Accounts lately | ya sioney, cf, © 0 1 0 of (S to 2 for place) 2. Leonard Joe ! She terrific detonstione which lew transportation—of—the—Iinola Central | held by voit client has been vacant) Ooo 0 1 2 0 3{Heyman 3. fevery window { ldier In the |Raliway, .& witness for the Southern | since Aug. 7 ’ ‘ lo ete Fehouse brought every Mt ay nthe} Railway Company tn its fight against| "Jt was by my advice that Mr. Hertte | Ritter, c +9 1 1 0 0! EMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK, Aux. Frigon on the rep: anticipank @n"|ine State of North Carolina Jn an at-| resigned,” began Dofnelly. “{ thought | Bergen, c © 0 3 0 0/19-—Fully ten thousand racegoers were pec e8 neaand their three Mricken |t®™Pt of the State to compel the rall-| that-the charges’ were'—— Pastorius, p......:. 0 0 0 4 Oj)at the track to-day when the horsew tad Southend mationiens sana | Toad to adopt a two-and-a-quarter-cent| “I do not cate to discuss the matter! poy) p, 0 1. 0 4 ol mere called to the post. It was rus comrades Bs -|Per mile passonger fare, resumed the | with you,” said the Mayor, cutting the} = |mored just before the starting time ‘apparently dead. They were hastily lec, wd 20 the pont hospital, The nre|Nimess Chair to-tay when Speciat | former Senator short. "The incident 1a) (Casey -- 057070 0 Ol nat Jockey 14 Williams ahd Mr, Mor- Staats of the fort assembled to wet; Master W. A. Montgomery, who is {ak- | closed.” Batch 9 1 0 0 Ojris. one of the stewards, had a heart down any burning fragmenta that migat |!P& Ue testimony tn the hearing, Verbal Cash) for Hertle. — — ~— — =H to heart tatk. It all concerned a ride ‘are Bites aele 3 Kut lopencd the investigation. Gov. Gienn| Stilt ignoring Hertle altogether ‘Mayor! Totals......006:-. 2 6 27 11 4{aut up by Jockey Willams recently. | The-cause of the explosion could not| WAS Hot present. rast aU ALS eS a com-| sHatted for Bergen in ninth inning.| Lost $1,000 on Cymbal. Be discovered. An investigation Into] [Anser Justice, for the State, took |munteation reading ss follows: | eettatted for Bell In ninth Inning | The frst raco saw Running Account, tho Blame for the accident was ordered, | UP the cross-examination, ‘Ia it nee ee putts ae Blea ge ~ — a winner of Baturday, scratched an the raion hisitaley _|#9 that the size of a city and the ex- eta 2 ty, | Base ‘Hits—oft Pastorius, §. Lencedcalled ftormaldensindyimball ton TOT Or Tes TURTHERR ae TT OT APOE TN es eee ete eng Tie“ STREARUT OT ROOM. WOFKOUT, “WH POSTMASTER LANNING rates as compared to other cities simi- Bir: I have received your jeter [0M Pastorius, 8. Errors—Brooklyn, 1, | installed favorite at evens, but the colt CONFESSES FORGERIES larly situated?" he asked Mr. Daley, | Addressed to the Acting Mayor, | Lott on Bases—Cincinnatl, 1; Lrook- | finished outside the money. Juat at " , | Phocwitn: trhat might be tru dated Aug. 7, in which you resign |iyn, 6, [post time one bettor rushed up to “The expenses of a railroad are not} the office of Commissioner of Ac- ' Ri A eda rng: 4; by Bell, 1, | Rookmaker J. Saunders and exclaimed, Plorham.— Park-—-O fiicial Pleads | in the pursical-moving-of-a:train.”\ ead}. SOURIs...t0. tabe.offect..aa of thar.| phres tase Hits Melean, Ganzel, lsu bet you one thousand on. Cymbal Guilty and Is Remanded Mr, Daley, “but these expenses are| date. ving, Lume; | third ‘Tha odds third were 1 tags and oy, made up by the dullding of the cars,| 1am advised that, as the resuit of | Stolen Base—iumicy lithe bet was recorded only to be lost i for Sentence. thelr repairs, crews to inan the trains, | tis resignation, you ceased to of mj yghounle Plays Hummel and Lewis: | to the bettor. Cymbal got of second | NEWARK, N. J.. Aug. 19.—George M, | tbe coal used in the engine and the tax | CIty oficial on the 7th day of August, Hitsby Pitchers Hummelee, | but fell back to Afth position and was Tanni Sstmasier aad president ae {levied every day In North Carolina tor] 1%, and that I nave now no power | Umpires—Johnatone and Kiem. [aeUrLR aM NeH: LROhEA Ces was) oy ers Boeraroimauerticctoe iets 5 privilege of standing a train of cars| €ither to refuse to accept your resig- [ oes | Importe, at 30 to 1 in the betting, the Board of Education of the Borougt the end of the run. nation or to remove you trom omce | WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN,| was the first to show his heels to the of Fiorham Park, pleaded guilty to-day Hesides ee ite ued the witness: for cause shown, Aug. 19.—A large Monday crowd camo! others at the start, and he cut out a ‘ane ale ear ode cnet: | ator acirainccunnceayesixigeamien It ix hardly necessary tor me to jout to sce the Trolley-Dodgers engage| Merry pace to the stretch. ‘There En- nA i) shop ele S| day, th un has to be made,| comment on the action of ‘a city /the Cincinnati Reds tn’ the third game/ticing and Spunky, which had been run- Federal prise Compas ae Ms CAT, Jani the sa ontinue ico | official in resigning in the tace or [Of the series, Hanlon’s youngsters had) A!N& second und third respectively, He was reman r sentence to | (aut. Daley. declared that It cost moro! uch serious charges as those wnich -|not fared very well at the hands of the| Passed the leader, and dashed head and These notes bore the forged indorse- | than {i did to operate a stinilar Jine In] ave been preferred against you. |Brooklyns this season, -having lost the| head for the wire. Spunky had ‘the ments of Carmot P. Meeker, Mayor of | any other State, explaining that Nort Respecttully, majority of the series to them, and| better foot at the end and won « good} Gane SS toe SOU i GO te le eae GEO. B. MCLELLAN, Mayor. |Donovan confidently expected his men|f&ce by a length and a halt from En- | tat 201 either passenger or Lanning'’s forger! in possession of William Reiman, the | yroiae Candle RUA oRo Lira dewdller, in favor of Florence A. Wood, ‘a sister of Laura M. Carter. and Gets Himeeclf Burned, Tit 0000000 12007020 50.0 BOSTON AT DETROIT (A. L.) 000 2° WASHINGTON AT OHICA i) OWASMNGTON 2. 0 0 000 Ly Meet ees = 47 3°00 2 0 ki PHI CAEL HLA AT CLEVE AN PHA. nee visitor of importance was Jéhn O'Brien, his political adviser and his Commii sioner of Water Supply, Gas and Elee- nem arregts made during the eo-called crime wave. lw Pleased to sea that dur- ing the last four days not a single arrest for alleged criminal” attacks or attempted attacks on \women or chil- dron han been made. It seems to me that New York Js safe, and that the crime wave, if there was such a thing, has abate: Longer Term for House. ‘The Mayor announced that he had just a pointed Fred B. House to fil! ine uneepired term of Charles B, Whit: man, who has been appointed from the Board of yy: Magistrates to the Court NEW YORK, BY MCLELLAN Hertle and Donnelly at once left the AOOKLIN LOS TO REDS IN GAM {to give them another trouncing. _FORT ERIE RESULTS. FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, 7 to 10 and out) 2, Tom Shaw 3. Time: LOL Auburniate, sand also ran. FIFTH RACE—Webber (6 to 5 and to 5) 1, Cooney K. (4 to & for place) Moneré 3. even) 1, Dele Strome (6 to 8 for plac Hamilcar 3. i ———Es FALL OF METEOR WAS (G HITTING. Ont., Petulant and Ben- SIXTH_RACE--Dolinda (2 to 1 and 2, | ari LIKE AN EARTHQUAKE. cing, while jthird=bravaly, NiImporte hung on to RES aR eRe) ty Hall: Under the inw the vacancy) Witt the belt rang for the team: be ut e id < i 3 cy ie oe tot t [begestreailine occ! sthte the Parrnatian {in the Department of Accounts must be |besin plsy 3,00) rootera were on hand Nellie, Racine Wins. PART OF RUNYAN’S {3 various places in North Carolina. |filled by a certited public accountant.| Manager Ianton, of Cincinnati, an- Nelite Racine after running second to | alice. to" prgnounce. helt pines Aan: The salary is $5,000 a year. nounced before the game that he had the stretch-was the winner of the sec- LOOT MAY BE SEIZED, | £2! ctly, and Mr, Justice made the most| District-Attorney Jerome has already | told Pitcher’ Del Mayon to the New |ond race. Lycurgus allywed Mattle H. | of thie! saying: stated that there will be no attempt to| YOTK Americans, Hanlon would not |t? #0 out and make the running, Then “Why, you haven't been in North state the price paid for the clever |Nel#e Racine went to the front, to win Sheriff Gets Replevin on Diamonds | cannes ong enough to learn the names | prosecute Hertle, The former Commis- | young ex-Oriole,. Mason ta regardéd a, ly at ls in the betting. La Vieta, | of the towns, yet you come here to tell | loner Visited the Bistrict-Attorney's of- anatrast : 864 98 iyecond choice in the books, got off cokeft by Laura Garter’s Sister ie ‘that yoq"aen-mcauexnted™ with: the |fen a few Masx ago Kid made © yotuns | ONt OF Ihe isin young Aingerr of the |third. tell bask fourth tar a apele then | operations at ene Goutnermanalions © ; country, His exhibition against the {to come to third position, where sne to Be Reset. | tary jatement hee in at — remained throughout, showing none of Cone i = ts irae ete) 3 fi sis sid is hich ‘she jx. noted, Oak T6-ENGFUET: 3 rien. the Ler. (Continued on Second-Page.) ore th i. —_ ys fourth and a, a Palle tatr RS aaa La a ‘BARREL EXPLODES. Very naturally Mayor McClellan‘e first ge Grovenranralwayant pbeare ake Following the second race the stow- ards called Jockey Ott Into the atand for his rife on Oak Grove, Many of the spectators complained of the boy's Windsor Trust Company has fled ES tricity. It wae understood thst~the: ddle. effort ae Ernest Iasing, twenty years of age, ib ¥ | Aug. 19.—The races here to-day Rade relors, aii, gainer one of the diamonds. | ving at Nov 210 Fighih avenue, ‘“tente| discussed the Tammany primary situa- |ax follows: a yeutes Polly Prim Disqualified. reas purchased with money stolen by |ed” an alcohol barrel in the cellar of | ton In its relations to thé” Mayor's own |” ringT RACE-—Nettle’ Carita ¢ to 1| Then again the stewards got busy Ghester BH. Runyan, formerly paying the houxe of the 1D. & 1. Company, | ambitions, end 2'to 1) 1, Glena McBride (oven for { after the third race, Shilling and Pres- teller of the trust company. Th barbers’ supplies, No. # Sixth agenue,| On Commisstoner O'Brien's heels |{'ace) 2, Sadie Gay 2 Time—t.01. Macy | ton Were summoned before them. ‘The ‘monds were left at Relman’s to bo rae | this, afternoon Darby, Ruth Howard, Gold Giri, Penci pctators crowded around the atand ¥ His candle ignited the fumes of the| ame Deputy Commissioner Arthur J. | Hays, Tagane, Measaline: Nose ‘of Pink, | then and loud eriex of “Four. foul! -_—_——__ alcohol at the bunghole. and in the [O'Keefe who js in charge of the Po-| Annis Mack and Helen i. ILI. also ran, were uttered until many in the stand Kush of Hames and the explosion lasing | jicé Department In the absence of Gen.| SECOND RACE—J took Ui} © refrain “any iguted it r © fac i Lady Baldur (6 to | ac . Polly P MORLD WANTS WoRK WONDERS] fis, ured about the Take, “Aria ABA ia gham. Te was known in advanece |S) Maven Ssora see ae Sree haddy te | teroes the plath: Foliy Bram nad won : that Mr. O'Keeffe expected to come | Bayou Tatk 3 Time—1.01 2-5. Paull fouling by Preston, The stewards Ine — primed with proof for the Mayor that | Pry, Dona H, Rus Stone, Drop Stitch | stantly took down Polly Prim's num- force did its duty to thebestof, @8d Ora Sudduth also ran> er and wave the race to Luht Wool, the did y af. < Its ability during tho edmmer crimé| ‘THIRD’ RACE—Royal Rive (6 to 2] which had finiahed second. Ostrich, the wave: and even) 1, Tracklesa (even for place) | third horse, wan given second money- After his conference with Mr, |2, Gold Note 3. Time—1.39, Ruasell A., | It waa the firat determined action by O'Keeffe, the Mayor said to the news. | Ben Still and Gargantua also ran, the stewards, and the way the crowd | Paper mont FOURTH RACE—Ketohomik, received It showed that the action was Rs Tchaver been: shown a records of th s BO te hate %, 0] popular. «Light Wool had made the a Nea erties [2,2 to 28 and oun 1, Balla (2 to 1, early running when he was pinched off by Preston on Polly Prim and banged nto nt the far tum, | Polly then, went on winning easily. Light the forse which Tan away Friday, winning without hig. tockey, Stanley Fay a Winner. Stanley Fay won the fifth race in a ive from ©, y. Burt, which came with a great rush at the end, was catching the winner and would’ have won in another stride. Burt got off absolutely last and should have won, all things being equal. Miss Inaugura- ‘on net the pace into the stretch, where whe blew up. Stanley Fay, which had 3 2 of Spec! jong, Mr, House in ale ‘ been keeping close attendance ‘socond, Fosay A eae aftying been nimed| MIDDLEBURY, Vt. Aug. 12—Prof.|?hen mont to the front followed by some time ago to All out a term that|famuel Sheldon, of the Brooklyn| Hans. Staniey Fay. appeared to be TAM expire In a few monthe, It had {Polytechnic Institute, went to Briatol | winnie easily when C. W, Burt loomed 2] Ree, Fehorted that owing to iilsnealth Notch to-day to investigate the fall ot |UP and, passing Hans, made for the In Maine: The eee Ro, to, nin farm fan unusually large meteor which wan |lader. ' ‘The distance was too short, term evidently’ means. that hovwillccon: [ouaerved (bY many ‘people throughout /And ating tind to be content with sit in police court, 0. ne Mayor expecta to end the next tow tours ‘considering the munic!pal financial orlals. He will leave town next inday, As President McGowan, of tho of Al en, ts out of Ale Vice. Addino. County early Sundi A physlolan who saw it fall The effect of its fall was ike’ th: of an oarthquake, the country withi nev 2 tated that it was of unusual brillancy and, size. 1 miles of the wcene of its landing| King of the 3 which caused dam- ncpere over Leonard J. y morning. | Mecond. place with Burt. Request Was the Best. Request was the best horse in the { cli Circulation Books Open to Au? | aE AUGUST 19, Pu is | eis 1907. Fatr to-night: Tucaday warmer. RESULTS EDITION J ‘PRICE ONE CENT. —= (GIANTS BEAT WIHTEHTA Shannon's Muff of sheckard’s Fly Lets In Tally for Chicago. POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 19—The Giants bexan their second fight against the Invading Cuba this afternoon be- fore a crowd of 10,0 persons which, by the way, is almost a record at-| tendance for Monday. ‘Taylor, the deafmute twirler, Lindgren opposed other-tr-tite-tox-t and for the first few innings the game; was closely contested. On account of} the blazing sun bilnding— him for al moment, Spike Shannon dropped a fly ball, allowing a run for Chicago In the third Inning, and then the Glants began a hard uphill struggle hotly contesting every point of play. Dahlen returned to his regular po- sition at shortstop and Shay returned to his utility seat on the bench, First Inning. I’ Dahlen threw out i.ofman. ard xtruck out, Schulte single ana| Scheck- but was forced on Chance’s grounder, Dahlen to Loyle NO RUNS. Med “to to Chance, NO RUNS. Becond Inning. Steinfeldt was hit by « pitched ball and took second on Tinker's itice, Taylor to Bowerman, Dov! d oul Eyers, Devlin made a wonderful catch of Kling’s long foul. NO RUNS. Seymour singled. Evers got Bresna- han‘s grounder, touched Seymour and threw to Chance, completing a double play, ,Howerman filed to Bheckard. NO Thied Inning. Lundgren struck out, Hoffman to Seymour, Bneckard waiked scored as Shannon Mmufted Schulte which folied for two bases, U struck out. ONE RU Danlen singled. Doy Sheckard. Browne Deviin fouled to KuDK mew and ny, Ned filed to Homt- {man, Taylor struck out, | |recond. ‘Tinker threw out Shannan. NU Fourth Inning. Bteinfeldt singled and advanced on| Tinker's sacrifice te Taylor who touched | uty the runner himself, Evers was hit y a pitched ball. Steinfeldt was out | Seats thitde—Hevere-mot ing: Dahlen threw out Kling. Xo RUNS. Browne out, Lundgren to Chance. Devin died,” Chance to Lundgren Seymour singled, but was out stealing, Kling to Evers. NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. Lundgren struck out. Dahlen threw Hotman, Scheckard singled, “but ng to make a clea t Jowerman. NO RUNG, (oa out as out th Taylor ‘to E Howerman's sacrifice. Kling to C€ Dahlen struck out, Doyle fled tq ard. NO RUNS. i Sixth Inning. Schulte fouled to Bowerman rol out to Bawerman struck out, NO RUNS. Taylor strtick out. Shanno “second. Shann Lundgren to Evers to Stel fridt_ to Evers. Evers dropped Brows Devlin fouled to Kilng. Chance Slelnfelat singled 5 caught 1 NO Seventh Inning. Hahten-tossed-out Tinker. Evers sin— gied and advanced & peg ax Kling rapped a nate one Into lett. Taylor hrew out Lundgren, both runners ad- neing. Hofman popped to Dahlen. NO RUNS, Seymour was hit by a pitched ball, but war out stealing, Kling to Evers. Bresnahan, singled, but was forced on Bowerman's grounder, Evers to Tinker. Dahlen walked. Doyle struck out. NO RUNS. 7 Elghth Inning. _-Bheckard. ati out hulte. single and. took vaeeand “ae Doge irene at Chance. Devlin gpt Steinfeldt’s. ground- or_and threw to Bowerman. NO R Strang batted for Taylor and fied to Hoffman. Shannon singled. Browne 1d to Hoffman. Shanno nwas out stealing, Kling to Tinker, NO RUNS Ninth Inning. uyneh_ went in to pitch York. Tinker doubled and on Iver’s sacrifice, Devlin man. Kling hit to Devlin, out Tinker at the p'ate fied to. Doyle. NO RUNS. Deyiln walked: Seymour struck out. Bresnahan walked. Bowerman fied to Sheckard, Dahlen walked, filling the Dases. It was up to Larry Doyle and he made good by whacking a. single to for New took third to Bower- who threw | Dundgren left. scoring Devlin and Bresnahan, TWO RUNS. —_——>—__—— NATIONAL LEAGUE. PITTSBE BOSTON, Pittsburg .. 0011 0-3 Boston .. 0063 —10 Batteries—Lee Phelps; Fia- herty and Amussen. — 8T. LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA. St. Lous ....4.0 0200201 O-8 Philadelphia 00002000 02 Batteries—arger and Marshall; Richie and aJcklitech, —_— EARTHQUAKE SHOCK RECORDED } AT PORTO RICO SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Aug.'19.—Tho reismograph of the United States Mag- netic Observatory on the Island of Viaues recorded’ an earthquake at 3.03 A. M. to-day, Now York time, The @uration was three seconds and the vi- t} Anal long-distance race. He led all the in| way, winning easily at the end from alley. which ‘waa a Kood . Heyman. The ter was played as if it was all over. brations were rapid and short. en ONZ MIND THE HEAT if the nerves Vanien stoie | ter eeeonnd + Sauer. Breanalian walked and took sccond on | THE CUBS YLOR- IN BOX — (FINAL SCORE. CHICAGO. Umpires—Bmslis and Rigler, DOGS HUNT MAN MISSING FROM WOODRUFF CAMP Bloodhounds Lose Tra and Hope Wanes. Yoo Aug. 19.—AVi11 an elderly man whos {a in this city, has been missing Dloodhounda are heating up the in the Lake Kora region, Woodruft's preserve, in finding nome tree: of trim: Edwards was emploved as a keeper in a camp oh the Wood: tate. He had been in Utica a Employees of ex-Lieut.-Goy, to make his way over an indisil nine miles to the lumber camp. It was on Monday arternoon, was not seen again. ‘Thursday appearance was noted. Ganga once started. out hounds were brought into and late as it was-the-hounde su the course for two ours, have the strength supplied b; ‘cia Fitoaphats, * e+ af 001000000— Republican: Leader’s Estate and hundreds of men and a pack of Lieut.-Goy. the hope of returning to the camp by a new trail. Woodrurt rowed him across a lake and left him and on Sunday ) Main te on Frizette Beaten: by,” “Ella O'Neill and-Black ——— TEMACEO WINS FOURTH - | Only One. Favorite in Six Events Wins at the Spa Course. < SARATOGA RESULTS. ~~. GIANTS. 000000002— 2 CHICAGO, | RH) PO A E| | Ho'man, ef. 0 0 3 00 Sheckard, If 1240-0 ‘Schulte, rf. Ora tanOaonO. Chance, 1b +00 5). 120} Steinfeldt, 3b. 0-19-49. Tinker, s Og alma wien Evers, 2b. o 14 «4 SES Kling, ¢, Orth OD seh Oh, Lundgren, p........ 0 0- 1 2 0 ‘Totats:,.. a LL NEW YORK. le R H POA | Shannon, If me We Browne,rf 0 0 0 0 0} Devlin, 3b. 1.043 0} Seymour, cf. pe pie Sky) Bresnahan, c. Lied en 7enn Bowerman, 1b......0 0 13 0 0 Dahlen, sa.........0 1 1 5 0 Doyle, 2b. CALS PEL Taylor, p OMR OMS DD) Lynch p 0 0 0 0 0 eStrang, 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. ....-+ Big 7/27) 5114 eet) *Batted for Taylor, eighth inning. | First Base on Balls—OM Lundgren, 5; off Taylor, 1 First’ Base on Errors—Chicago, 1; Giants, 1. Left on Banes—Chicago, 6; Giants. 4 Struck Out Lundgren, 5; by Tay- Oiwo-Base HIt—Tinker. Stolen Bases—Dahlen and Shannon. Double Play— ere and Chance, Hit “by emfeldt, Hyers and | + the il on fam Pp. © home a week woods book- ruft 6) nd was ct trail and ne his ais- were at ploou- wood! jeceede Lto 5 for place) 2, Sister Fi } pede | stretch | other starter, ran a fair race, bit never xtretch was reached. outside carried to the front by the when Sweeney pra day, w mined rusher jud red in ploking up the scent and followed tho| tly grabbed at FIRST RACE—Tippirg (i2 to ¥ and 4 to 1) 1. Belle of Iroquois (8 SECOND RACE—Paul Jones (7 to 2 and even) 1, Paprika (1 to 2 for place) 2, Rocket 3, “THIRD RIACE—Ella O'Nelil (15 to 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Black Mary (3 to 5 for place) 2, Frizette 3. pie “FOURTH RAGE—Temaceo (11 to’ 5 and 1 to 3) 1, Cressina (1 to 4 for | place) 2, Rio Grande 3. FIFTH RACE—Zipango (13 to 8 and even) 1, Standover (6 to 1 for a place) 2, Phil Finch 3. SIXTH RACE—Dennis Stafford (4 to 1’and 2 to 1) 1, GJ. Cella (3 to i for place) 2, Miss Delaney 3. SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug, 18 —The betting ring got all the money at the Spa up to the running of the handl- cap, fourth on the card. Four favorites, on which the publle wagered as much as $100,000, were bowled over in order, and up to to-day {t has been nip and tuck between the talent and the ring, but to-day wipes out all the nip, an@ now it Is mostly tuck with the bettora, In the Kentucky Stakes Frizette lookedone of the surest things of the day. She was steadily backed until her price was 9 to 10. Even at these 8 she was taken. She ran third, cy the plunger, won out he paid fof Temaceo aC ae sale, when the colt won the race, Ellison backed Temaceo the ring, getting a lot of 7 te money. Notter rode a well FR CE SOI Vemucee arr KotH in front of Cressina in a long drive. lo Grande, tho only Hw Durnell fourth all over 5 for his home troubled the other two. \ipset for the Talent. | mrs day started with an upset for Ute calen. “aie tg ray renee) the post trom i et lroqdou, who beat ter bran Seven to owas nsidered a good price against Sister Franc Sae was eaten up at Bhe man as if she was not “intended.” Off seoond behind Gol- den West, she Had little excuse, but }Garner didn't seem over-anxious when the time came for @ stretch run. Tips jping, of in the bunch, dign't’ show proniinentiy until the head of the <Mere Hor valiand er sent came Ota Onth rane wasiiya Golden West ran well until well Into the stretch, when she hut up like a folding bed and finished the money, Hitchcock Horse Wins. Hitchcock light green wi Pau. Jovies aii Ray fn the Steeplechase. Paprika was favorite and he finishat second Hag otratied the field all the way with: The Paul Jones and came on when he was ready +3ae Well Disyed. ty the best ho could do: to win by six lengths, Rocket win, but third wi Lig most of the the pin Old Baishtut ran ® very good. race and with @ little ation trough the fleld will bear watching, Ella O'Neill Came Back. O'Neill evidently ran fOr Meeting { a she ing far o4 mon. mall the way, but had to b tothe last noten to stall ft of poth. B izette, ‘The three 8 almost on a line. hot favorite, and ¥ to 10 was g st ime, Miller waaa't / with her and she had / They Jost tho trail at the waters re fede Shera aay edge, and it ts not thougnt that tne} neds ston Fun she \waa Missing man will be found alive, aie) THNBINE “over era. AL wae tt LA LL oft badly and had litte ehanc ‘First Favorite to Win DR. JAMES W. SWEET DEAD; Tho favorite to go through wae a Zipango in HEU. and, there was’ ae ) ood as 3 to 1 Bgalnst him. He ran SET 35,000 BROKEN BONES |r i ck ‘to MniSS previous kot race and won > daily from Standover, who SEW: . sat Put Mach for the place money. NEW-HAVEN, Conn, Aug, 1.—Dr. [There was & big play “on Phil Fingh James Walkley Sweet, one of the well-|and on Deuce, ‘The latter led all the known family of “natural bone setters,”| way, practfoally to the head of the died last night at his home here. His] streton, whon he tired. grandfather, father and two uncles Cella Lost ot WI wero bono’ setters, and Dr, Sweet| , J. Cella, a 10 to 1 abot, lost the, claimed to have set $5,000 bones during | last race by tite, Vela hie professional career, He was fitty-| (i) My be yephr feta beh four yeura of age. Po att ig > his mounts > eS Radke, Deants Stafforl, pow every i Y was, ridl th rage hia itfe behitn, NEWSTEAD'S OUTING: TO:DAY. x he came tray ng through the Tho regular Republican organization] mtretch at a great rate, Nicol couldn't . of the Fourth Assembly District will] get. Cella going: again and he was hold 1s ouuliK Lo-day aU Kuoos Cla- [beaten out Miss Delaney, running yon Point Yo, on thy Bound “‘The| eamely, jas usual. was up tn time, Aasoclation, headed thelr jeader,| et third. Dehnis Stafford was backe Jacob A. Newatead, wit moet at their] oft the boards right at the énd. Den tlub-house and march. 1,800 strong, tololl, too, was heavily faved, as were the steamer at 9 o'clock. Imitator’ and Jubllee Jogging. “|