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1907. PRICE ONE CENT. “essa Tounsy acetre KEENES CELT AND BALLOT ; AT THE BEDS DE tish at Post,-but He'll nings Off Mullins and | : “Beat Barrier.” Win, 8 to 2. | : : i -| EVENING WORLD RACING CHART|Two Thoroughbreds Add the Junior =e (OF ss CL EY Fy AND JOCKEY TIRES OF DELAY * 2 a NS CHESBRO IN FINE FORM. SIXTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. | Champion and the First Speciaa Ne fs Blushingly Talks of Love Af-|Allows Tigers Only Three| /AUTUMN MEETING. to the Millionaire’s Long sii s i 4 : ie aS fair as He Comes Out Hits, Two of Them in SEPT. 21. CLEAR TRACK HEAVY. List of Victories. ; Regular Physicians of the Former, __ of Scented Bath. the Last Round © + | OMA Ieee gar er tal eee aor, aa President Have a DSH ULC ASHDOS= | temaeeeaiae net ohena |e Pe Lae | First Game. (20,000 RACE-GOERS SEE | . | relative ‘to those roxe-colored ru:zors Wesiele Aubontyend Drs Se see fe __A GREAT FINISH IN RACE Banks Is Summoned. sree Was eee 10.0 0:1 010.001 — 2) eee cen or Marner nae Oy Bers Evening World to-day Interviewed Mr. | ——— Jamen Todhunter Sloan in his bpart.| HIGHLANDERS. cay, Hiseheeck Riecoiesh Gus Straus Takes the Hitchcock Stee, lechase ze mets, No. 142 West Forty-fourth street, seth Mine BBN: oth 258 8} : ‘Pp. MRS. CLEVELAND HURRIES nies Phat pier iesecereencal Ee OED UY 8 Handicap from Dr, Keith—Tom McGrath, at 1 to 2, Beats Fleming in the ~ BACK TO PRINCETON, | site te 2uh sete s fom bie bac, ee * RH POA kg aoe . a broad “‘n” in it, Alao violet water, 42 | Jones, if 0 0 70 0.0 PAreaciterege od : j we teltne ee Duy elas nen Schaefer, 3b.. 0.0 23 0 8 First 'Race. i Head Nurse Has Left Westlands, and Callers) aos'ts.c of terse tan: [Cramiordicincsnne SY 2 @ 0 = aris—Ddlue, with 4 ease nt oar Ut ? aaer ; ‘Are Assured the Patient [{s Much Im- fin on the rope tha goes around the Rotman Th.......0 0 11 0 9 pais Liye eared Wile!) as poe wala He was smvlcing & black cinar Dome) ab. 4 ‘ : 4 2 0! GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Sept. 21—“Follow Keene sn@ yc + much rese:, bli = Wty 4 reer} ie proved—Conflicting Stories About _ sent ere Beene One Gy: Sete get the money.” The early season prediction still holds good. To-day | = % ked Him Point-Blank. i ~or 7 iT i if jon XEFCISCION Horseback: The ate inte atte ce paeat * 0 3 Q ; °| the Keene colors were ce to the front in both the Junior Champion ~~ i E tee Mr Sloan that, as they aay inthe | Jone oP” So ind ee ; ; |and the $5,000 First Special. i i esecial tourna aventig yonay | tata especie pn TT spawee © 10 0 ot BATE pont Won easly = The two-year-old Celt outclassed his fiekt-in- winning the Junior, i ~ | PRINCETON, N.-J., Sept. 21—As a result of dispute between aera Ayeund we Corner Toad to tbs Painisdietiod [Tw Seal and Ballot, the worthy successor of Peter Pan, got the Special after a * A leraon, 7 ‘ ‘ * iknapp . 7 ( = iss : the physicians, former President Grover Cleveland, who is believed to be| Delrymaids,” and by mane secacte ee pas iecicames ial arena ae HE bia: hard drive by Nicol, with Knapp on Electioneer and Dugan on Salvidere at 3 42 | whipping desperately to catch him. It was an exciting finish, which drew yards, as hie | the 20,000 spectators at the track to their feet, shouting themselves he whip tn the Jawt 100 y abown this year, mn Miller ae the prettiest woman on the Ameri-| scHatted for Crawford in the ninth. ples in a serious condition at his home, Westland, near here, has been put inj ara stage. aes the hands of a new specialist, Dr. Banks, of New York and Larchmont. !o_ Mais, th Tedding ts going to como besten ad to go wo ti A 50. of pretty soon,” admitied Mr, Sican kK wD e Dest race he nae sh Mexeat dae DUPE V hoarse asthe three h fi inc! i f 0 : sal nak ood Tace. ree horses fought every inch of way in the last sixteenth. Dr. i ~ ; js | CO*%lY: wile a blush. surmounted his oos @ r i C3 * Sir Banks, who had re hurriedly summoned, reached here this chest ang. dued. tue Sai They finished as they had been placed at the start—Ballot, Electioneer © forenoon. On the same train with him came Mrs. Cleveland's mother, | ng earth, “Bit you know, old-man, 21 o's Te stat fair, Won easily. and Salvidere. = | rn 4 “4 y wouldn't care to be apecifi¢ as to the 4 = Sarge Open hace | 7) Mrs. Perrine Folsoni, accompanied by a maid. All three were Tapidly | exact ume. Julia's mother likes mo Chase, 1b. 1 2 16 9 keys. _—_Oven:High Gice, Fi oa was the best backed of ane Keene i =o) en, th . arth {OF et leant I think she does—but Julia | Moriarity, 3b.....6 2 0 4.0 % 4 inners. Thousands were wadered on a a from le station in a closed carriage to the Cleveland place. 4s her only daughter, and she wana us | Laporte, ct peapenegyiens 4 him at 3 to 5. Ballot did not recelye aa | ca} weapap raed ae erent botihy eae ee gates during the entire Gay} to put off the marriage for awhile. Bull Rely pr, 0 0 3 fers 40 ox heavy a play, there being lots of 9 ta 5 | eran sttending Mr. Cleveland, are|caki be “had ‘not seen Mr. Cleveland | 52 foe eve. Tn ail for beating the bar- ait ee {Acratched—Arabo and in some cases 2 to 1 against him, aid to nave disagreed aa to woo was| cither eoing or returning, He was out 0 1 2 3 0/3. Rime, showed a. wonderful Improvement over his last race He had plenty of speed | Properly in authority tn the case. it 16 | riding for a litte while last Sunday Her promptly. (Mr. Sloan once rode {to-day and. racing Sir Toddington into the ground. Be oe pte Cae ae ite 2 The bulk of the money, was wagered on 2 @ald gheir clash reached so acute a staxef.and again on Tuesday, but most of | horses for a living; hence the use of 0 @ 0 0 - 0) Teddington was raced to pleces and was stopping in t ‘ Running Water in the First Special. Fyratel ga decided to retire, uniting in| the reports regarding such outings are | the vernacular), 3 1 2 000 From, 3 to 1 her price went to 9 to 5, \ "@ request to the family of thelr dis | Delieved to be fictitious, lege ve been walting for a good while o 2035 0 Won eanily, | with all the wise onem getting aboard, ingulshed patient that another phi>}= SES a for this thing and I'm getting sort of Fat itate beste ear Bt. Hoss PLS Bh. j Rannlng Water han an unaccountably “ gleian be retained. Moth of them retusea | AUTOIST DISAPPEARS pre tientn Bute at aay. are: Bente Rie A 5 : i | aa race, She never could keep up at 8 sort of reluctant and we may 13 y A ___ feeday (> makesany statement. ON TOUR WITH PARTY. | rorcea toruny Lugctant and we may be - ; ; [any Alage and was deeten off at the ves. iececeerceses {married on the quiet.” — Base hite—Off Jones, 2 in four Inning 3 gi Toor nm Baal Te Ps y , 4 | ow off Mullins, 12 in five tpaings.. Fir; | Tem MoGrath Won Easily, cbrhe head surse also left yesterday | Two Days’ Search Fails to Reveal DMO beara ried maths the) next as roar lis sony Cheeta ree * ? rn | Wh Jacobite and Voorhees scratched }Hler departure created some surprise Trace of Aged-Man Mi While week?" persisted the reporter. lins, 1; off Jones, 1. Struck out—Hy 8 AGE eee | all contention was removed from the @8 she had stated no longer than the race of Aged-Man Missed “We might be mafried to-day.” mut- aHeet Ds ats bya le of Mayfair. eo ree Mus: ; Vopentue aaehin year See coate tere ie E . here at s H tered Mr. Sloan..under. the-orria roots ns 8 —O ea) preety soir aasmese! axing # . Ss well tn hand. Aunt. ine ev lescasits aan : She oetorn inet Sa = Repairs Were Made: eieaisatnae Haperte, “tnomas, Cony: Rome ee as, pet afc weed: and. Iahin ve noms mon. pil ty dyna dunt |-Wine and Bees-.Flow. Frea! ay ad. moa in 8 gallon. Finming Glereland could not poasitfly recover | PEORIA, Ml, Sept. 1—wWhiia pase-| And then he almost blushed his head |Sheridan. “Attennonee pike Tale During Birthday Celebra- | yeneniay and vas an easy second fear Warder that time and that he wouia peste eeat soo Snanete teers ae Sf 2 Bo seal aten =a i ti f [oR Sa- front: of Rottin- Hood. = have to have extraordinartt etuy | home meen be Omaha aa} Miss Sanderson's mother, a handsome : i : Stable Kuns One-Three. pepteiecs leds St Bagrtine eee | A member of an automobile party. | elderly lady. was found in the rooma| AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Sept. Gay of Royal Ruler. | re jucngling race rent ttTGseal me aa i —— spout“ tnx “month. Searee Youle, Aged seventy-Ave years, | which she shares with her daugntor at |EL—The Hilltoppers to-day stopped The a ay aN STE F | with hits stable mate, Blue Pigcon, an = as ae Bhe decked yp and went vesterday lor the other mando we ee sftorts | No; 49) West ‘Thiztz-fourth street, hard Se raaeaue aS Ce nine Jeanine “HOMBURG, Germany, Sept, 1.—King | tddet water. think Dr, Keith. aleo an Sfternoon. It ‘in reported that she party, and | by Ninth avenue, gers, taking the first game of a gat added starter, third) Dr. Keith, also a —egparreled with’ Dr: Carnahan, Mr. | jege rete oe ieee Meled to find the Mother 1s Willing. double-header by § to 2 Mullin, who Cauialongxern et) Blam,) who was born | ortcicat entries; Wl Cuchillo, McKRASS z eland’a Princeton phyalclun, regard. | ease (ce of hi cau eet y | "Tod ts a mighty nice little feliow,:| 28% hitherto been a hard proposition Sopt. 31, 1853, today invited all Hombure | redge and Garrett, were scratched. ; ing the: Invaild’s diet. with his son, Floyd, and. bts ter. j aid Mrs, Banderson, ‘and I have no; {0r the Highlanders, waa batted hard, {0 Joln shin in| celebrating hie birthday, | }omoeslte |e iiwell-ptayed ” Up, wenk 1 m }down at the fret tera at Westlands to-day were met |Jesnle, and Mr. and Mrs. aries 'onjections to the marriage. Certainty, | eine touched up for twelve hits In. flye jump. } at the door by @ nurse. She merely | Tracy. of Omaha. They moped bevel \ouid preter’ thalr the? Gut the were | InMAwer lnelbditig—-tour-thres hagpere! Champagne and red and white wines | Csltinc Second Coline et | i for irs) and the aged man ; =i = ; ‘ gala Dees terelant was ‘doing very tefl e Ging of for a Uttle! while, but 1 am not |B: Jones relieved Mullen tn the aixth| | PVA | of other descriptions were served at | James R. Keene evidently has an- i Pepeal Saree lef SRS ta ca y{standide in thet’ way, understand, [224 Wes promptly ‘hit by Conroy and) > if. 5 he “Kurhaus (Casino) without !any'j other Colla in Melt, another son of 4 ed AE - taste! ' || They can be married whenever they get | Tomas for threo bases each. Cheabro mit, it) being Saranged by. the anced mmando, which ‘won the —juniop { —Seesition: Wareobuck” Ride ready. They have thought tt all out|Pltched !n fine form, allowing only champtonshfp fy after running & minister of the visiting king that each | gre Story Pgcetnemen: pa} three hits. two of which were in the : eo Nor art [eter tC wax announced on. petal? ot ere is E aa ich. [oem We PAT iting tea shows [atcthatwenteaneann velosadancancoRsceat « z _ Spat. Mr... Cleveland —had. Fi x ‘ i} esl eae ea Live lengths, which Meelick had opened) © pean Out riding this” mornine for ia FREE eee sence <wisohi tee 8-58 Bieweianing: New-York Jurist Passes Away) Melvin. Sheppard, of dhe_Irish:|seseme .temporasiiza -membor-ot-chet {8 \00gihy guhioh Meslgk had opto 2 pair. || ory that Mr, Stoan—crafty dixsembie: | Jones was thrown cut by Chesbro. ‘ Captures 800- Kurhaus and bo entitled to three bottler 4 surprisingly race,’ being the 4 ot which he are—has quietly invited his | Schaefer struck out. Crawford walked, in His Cottage at Rhode _ Americans, Captures of rine, one each of ‘champagne |and | frat to ovedtake the flying Meallck, only: i friende, to be present at a ceremony | but was forced out on Cobb's: grounder, whito and red wine, while jn the 1 to-morrow afternoon early at the Little | miverfeld to Ball. NO RUNS. «i, Island Resort, * : Yard Event. ground of the Kurhaus thren pavilions | colt was n 3 to & tayorite, 1 Ctmirch “Around “the &c. Hoffman-diet-on-a boynder to Mullin, | === S Wore éTssled, where {ree beer wan’ die: i nibitive price, was ——— . Some of the friends of Mr. Sloan and| Conroy ningled and atole second. EL at tributed toall_ comers a M pues at a phort . : : Mies -Banderoon “had the tip —trat—the | perteid- was thrown vut-by-Dewns.-Come > box Wedding. would take place thls after-|roy going to Uilrd on the play, Chase] Former Suprome Court Juatioe Henry ich a tac eon. About a hundred of them wont to | Peat bere LS ena Gea at: Booksmver, of this clty, died to-day i Roouaneinetargunanloneanelaontreal Navas cme loriart was ‘own out by Schaefer. Newport, RI. phere. oon i ge = Broun s eal) days, © ls aleo distributh qi oy n te Little Church. ‘They found it open| Ox RUN Pe ead tena IAL Ar at Weatmount under the moat} sp signeys to tie] posed UFGHENT Ee co Fe The Canadian ——phe-king decreed taut tis TeTEDEATION | re held this after-| should continue at hl e | ring As race was TRIE ALR e eens Lunelematten: opening. atteaitormtwent 1 i back to Sto F< “HIGHLANDERS LOSE pet been a cottager, His death fecalla te ey took seats, b ‘ yorable conditions, The weather w : a ; they Satay ee eoeeou Moriarty Pago Suen Rossman | Mitlole Sherif Fack divorey conmlra cy orien een tho entriea tor | Demeveleat wocletlen and the city wu- braltaiaaan ene { and nothing happened. In the: meana|and Downs and Payne were reired on | 8 watch Judge Bookstaver, aa presid: | the diferent events large. Bummarica:| Mefes, and to-night he will give a+ Young Carman wane tne an eam qwhile the rector, Rr_Houghton, got in| rounder to Fiberfeld. NO RUNS. jing) Judge in the Court of Common | "Sog-yard pun (First, HeatycW. p,| P&Pauet to six hundred persons Re On MO ema aiimenite ad with Sir Toddington all. through ck Stretch. AC the far turn Arimo three lengths ver his shoulder arter Casris ond hors Boston A. A., first; G, J. Belts, N.| AMOng the Invited guests, -who come { Secona | {fom all parta of Germany. are mer- hants and others from whom the king has bought jewels, works of art, furni- Laporte singted over second. but wan Pleas, he y EL Fi r ps SAME-CALLED & cob and drove pu Bresdway, This de-| forced out by Hall's) weounder. Mullin | aieerss tie uty nage Finck & SECOND GAME— ED, Parture of the clergyman was’ respon-j {0 Qiigery. “Thomas, was MUU COU Ue Risticnl: CHookeisrert wesc bors Let } aiaiie > ¢ t yy Mullin. esbro then smas: ve a a, BETH E TROL stat ie cae teats 2) 0 1 ‘O— 7 |atote for a report that the couple had| Sy, Mullin. (ct for three bases, scoring | Orange County In™J8%, wid wan ad. cond; time, . J Hue, Ci O'Connell, N. ¥. A Cs, *HIGHGANDERS ~< erie Mat au ae fer fo Horsman, OND HEN ACME | mmiktas: to. the bar in LHL NA Tammany | + Ro Yard w pee ene eaene | Se iets 2 a GIANTS AT CINCINNATI \ Speereee eeseiipr cece anaes ‘ Third inning. i man. he’ cocupled the ‘oMloes of Sheriff'n american A vow ¥ we eaters ot Born puE Ateoning in} ee Va ; ” * > a : J | attorney, confiiel: to the Police Board! Giat tub, the spirit of the king’s hospitality, His GIANTS igs ost oueuel Ds: 02020 (0 FIVE MEET DEATH IN uo iterntied te Beer Mullin wa | anaito the Cotminslonety uf Charitigs 3k Boe now | Portrait la fn every, shop window, the TORONTO RESULTS. : 0 i «| Popped out to Ball. NO RUNS. 1 and Correction.” ‘He figured tn the jrial inal)=W. D. Eaton. Bor | housem are decorated with the Stameso | oo iss CINCINNATI 0-0... 7101001000 BLAZING TRAIN WRECK. |S oi toil ROA Ao Sees Dope ah wa Stone 6h Ace, 7 as chien | TE wee Nn Tony Ny nt | wont TRACE, Torta, 6 p Srey beat out a hit to the infield. Both AG | 6 the bench | €2) Yardé-—-Dead beat between FL. Tako. | and am immense quantity of flreworks 21 rhe races to-day resulted as f x SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, Sept. 21.\-| vanoad pn Chuse’s lin to, \ AWA. and H. Jo Had, Chivesy | Win bo burned to-night at the expenie | jowa ; i eect j titted with acleatitic so-|man, a eel} is 0; i 5 AU TODR "tretent, train {00 the) Babe eet ee ohare poseee eRe Lanai [ication amd (Delonged 10; th Mannatian, |S, Hapoenny, G iclpality of Homburs, whose! rrpgT RACE—Stanley At Philacefphia (AL)—S}. Louis 0; Philadelphia 6. Railway got away at Devoe station, on Rulkat Behseree Kor alta erated ee! Cnmlbo, New. Fork ahd ola. Pal clube | phe Awe aw acerRyy Xi }of te, municipality of Hombure: jwheta |: eran HACE Stanley At Washington (AL)—End fidth: Chicago, 1: Wash,, 3. gel tang och these ee den baie ie fouehed third, Toreing out, tae Sint the Bt, Nicbolan and: Huguenot #0-) C.Ggoond) Hactions ak ALS eidlperia ie lpaleoe Vlurnloater fe ft: fay) + fs "| j . ; early to-day and cras! to w Nght y 4 ts Became a Justice of | ————— The dally outlay of King Chalatong: | Reet MSI. Louis (NL)—End first:-Philadelphia, 0;.St. Louis. 0. kage | Thomas struck out. TWO RUNS. ‘Conatitutto { - é oe acer Micyoeoler Nien Oe Bt meet eserves WEATHERAEORECASTS: [ism ereoensl Ue sate arene ae men are known to havi n te Of SProt.: Allen SWhieeler, ine co he he nie CHIEF HAYES WINS SEVENTH GRAVESEND Killed and'one fatally Inlired, There] cAomacter failed 90k, to. Thon Méz{ttrvclor ace fanhionsbie private sl |T es ecsat fae New York Clty hulle, Ic is presumed tat! AMERICANS ARRESTED. i be : "i i) % mt + _—_ 4 : : ht~Chief. H 13-1, Golden Short 6:5:nii! Ho Mihe dead Include H. K. Stratton of | 2o CRNE field fence and acorea Taig hack @ivorce case was the great |fl and vicinity: Showers and slightly ir 3 cara ae ‘ saventi—Chief. Hayes » Gorden R PU OOP AY ad res cone diet thes eonineass Brake-| uc by Chesee, OG re tacanial of tis ume. in January, lee, |p ond “1c to-night; Sunday partly as tho mangers of th Switzerland, . Bep m™ Bi fpinns LATE WOPDBINE RESULTS. ¢ men Day and Bryan and two tramps.) Mn aco singled soto Hoftman| Berit Jamea Ac Pack, fatled tw force | cloudy; Night to fresn westerly | Kurhaus have been hastily gathering in police haya arrested two. Anietloand( i R, i ie carloads 1 ne bOrIDE |) o1 charge of che i ¢ 1 “Third—Henry. Q. 5-1, Rebounder 4-1 place, Cloten_ winds. Se ec wlne by the carloads from nt! Kk} on wich New Jersey: Partly cloudy wi to 1), Ty Puralene, 3, ger (2 to 1) 1, or place) # Bans A Aare | ChueateRmps ware < , his wite to ask for a divorce, but pro- uring to death, | Fireman ‘Thresher toned at wecomt on Connors sounder | ceedings Were put afoot in her name | itiee gf tho men described himself an John ‘ artist; the other auftered a fractured ski}l and probably | Sey is’ Dawne Convoy stain, weer | Before dude” Booksta ver Bouy i 5 H a i e leeks, hat the King of; Gray, o: Fourth—-Kelpie 13-5, Glimmer 4-5 phy Main Chance. \ i ond, "hut tiberfold Aled to Crawford: |, Halment It to Weréree Jowenh Meeks, || | New Jersey: Partly slouay with HIN CACC Ga a, ee pon Gos acted te hae spe 2 Wiha : ‘ ay Paar tren Teal NO'RUNS, ral Mire Hick was granted aj] Cooler to-night and Sunday In plea eee Coe : Is belloved to be au engineer named oa ROSE BREAKS-RECORD. > AMERICAN LEAGUE. Fifth Inning, Wedingumrere. Kept weeret God only tne|f west and north portions; light top APY lone ie ianth tungra te ; ; : Payne Wan Sue slberteld Nor publicity. given the affair Ke the news: || freah west to northwest winds, | j*,uen fete e Park was today) “ihe specitic charge 1x defrauding an dormally — christ ‘ t of $52. oe ee eed ee mosiga easy they exe | Wellcicio ty burg, surrounded by the municlpa cof The. Ree ea ah ad cont one ce eRnA Hoorn And Me the presence of the King | Tondon, Parts, Monte Caria, apd Ostend, 4) Ay the Canadian Championship meet/to-day Ralph “Rosi Oke Mis awn world’s record with the 16-potnd shot by , Eastern New York: Showers to-night or Sunday; cooler; light west winds. Bes uF { : ck exposed t) 0 1 400 0 0 0-5 Cheabro. NO RUNS 0 0 0 0 O-1! aA 900 Chase singled Yo centre and advanced Berger, Clark, Morgan and thro of 49 4éét,7 1-4:inches_ 601 tlon, wWudgo Bookstaver remained on the Sane ten years i Poni eas lanes (Continued on Becond Page) | eetiled. ai a ae ink : )Saeedieeuat nat ome ll eae: "THE. WORLD So Far This Year—237,Q00 More than in The Herald” Souls

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