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THING IS TO. oe A a wi \ 4 ome aed SEE] AL Di TEED BEST Fi ES RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CEN _ PRICE ONE CENT. i A ET si = | Kentucky Horse Owner Sold the Cot EVENING WORLD AACE CHART HIGHL ANDERS LOSE, [They Were toHave Taken Passage on | NTH Y ‘During the Racing Session | DAY Af GRAVESEND. the St hip Adriatic, Sailing - at Saratoga. | SEPT, 25. CLEAR TRACK HEAVY. GETTIN ¢ ONLY A HIT © free Cherbeus e poe iz 3 | | five and a balf furlones i 0." Beare good, “Wont cautly. , fe a —— a, .| (FINAL SCORE, York To-day. i F i, |Joss Holds Griffithites at-His Z | RAINEY AND FRIENDS LOSE 3 PLUNGE ON EDNA JACKSON | ee anus: NEA . i vents Zero. 0 10200000— 3\ONE PASSENGER COACH wats | ‘eaton Ed HIGHILAN DERS | : 4 sos 5 ERS. | hese SOR TELESCOPED BY IMPACT. | Reraiched William 1 Larkfoot. Senator Heckham and Please. ~ | amerycan teaaue parx. New| 1 00000000— 1 \g Young Millionaire Stood to Win $35, 000 on | iain tates wul'imorove over this showing. "RU seat dae | ron ere ste aie landern oar | — ; a: ; 5 000 Ww b t-th B i A K SOREL rowly escaped a, second shut-out by = oy $5," —Warer, bu e ‘**Books ept | Gascnone iat eee ‘upward: stelpiecnass handicap, 1,00 nk cided. —} Ctavetand t-day> Joss xitowed-them-one}——— €LEVELAND, ? g , P Daten ice ae ; bie alte by Moftman, nthe Ore ne] x x ro « «|Special Train Bound for the Steamer While . ing, and Danny scored on an error. | lok, tlic cceuscecncO. 1 ° iy 0! the Money—Sister Frances, 20 i % Grimth tried out his new TricBtate ba As G u tery, wecured trom Willameport. aan | Beasley, 3 oo o 0o| Waiting in Breval Tunnel Is Hit by Cher to ets a Race. ning pitched a fatr game, but waa hit) Turner, 8 1 1 2 0 0 for long ones when landed upon, Blair| Lajole, 2b....., ah ta 3) bourg—Paris Express, Which Finds iensd—Homoeaiig “and Kn caught lke a veteran big league and) Clarke, c.. Cy ty ; slong drive «ately. Paprik nipped six burglurious Naps—every man Qmoeciel to The Prventne. WorlA.)___.__firet over the last jaw ceith the otters tq es = es thrve-yeervolds anda who tried to steal second tips eee ae ingest No Signals Set. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, ‘Sept. close up. It was a ames, drive to the! DOG Pee A date First Inning. irmingham, cf... 0-2 0-4 x BelUncla the colt John) i.e Muaden | Mnlsh, Guardian loging Weve enough to eines eS Stare eine rer Lapivus, | pFlek lifted a hush ity to Laporte, | Lister, 1b. 240611 win fr Paprik: wich had 7 int s Bresley struck out, Dummer smashed Lop ae ° sold to. Sam Hildreth for $30,000 at bil ra acre rea onrapapeean AET Maen! Fd | twoptaeger Wo iat sami went ta tira o™* aR Ue MANTES, France, Sept. 25.—The Transatlantic train carrying first fae % i eh BA lhe ‘ | 36 Benilling 2 Jon Lajole’s infield tingte. --- oie tides SG ike ae nec ret is aor igualitying cain| Se 0 4h Heney’ 2 4 4 {out stealing vecond, Hair to Ball, NO} Totate........... 3 8 27 13 3|class,passengers ‘rom Paris to Cherbourg, where they were to embark e it joa and m: do Ina i Tuce. Udl? Crolsteresa. o js MU i * ftmhan’s eed Sinn torent eerie ecTee [ese aco ening reat tralied: ja Banden ooh es 84 a8 fac tne bell anipean) opman shy HIGHLANDERS. Jon the White Star Line steamer Adriatic, was telescoped to-day in the last sixteenth. Nineteen horses went to the post in Hap 45 ton 2 | Danny went to third on Elberfeld's na RH PO A & Maelion had led all the way dnd in| {ig (ind race and Staite: Cave iy rer 3 if 4 rife, Lajole to Lister, arn! scored 0° | Hoffman, cf -1 1 a 0 0} Breval Tunnel. aT uy ret cS of fv ery ert 1 t . the ‘stretch appeared to de winning They wen tinting Ce ee ae TAB nentcee someee 3 oe woh Sh TE | ae ee Snrown out by Joss. ONE | Elberteld, ss. su Qeee On aiot 910.0, Twenty persons were Injured. BEMIS TAWInn Show ever Eu kete (ole rk { minutes, When they fnally got Gak “Grave ee oo 30 18 Gaccandinnin | Chase, 1b. ROU Ole 78 510\an t g 2 R acitinciavanaihetwaairunaita overs(he Oniesat tee dae ere eer etree iueeelnnneriay Lay is i Hi 1B eB oll ee cueriee rigted tatrlant Sinanman bit} Moriarity, 3b -0 0 0 10 The train taking (passengers to Cherbourg for embarkation on the e i : ith Sister F «thi a the reat elias 3 8010 ee 5 6, e sn i i Kt Leste Aa ie ee ively Maung, out, ver a ee ie: Deceiver 3: is 10 4 e109 Bs istorett fog QON HE GER EELS Clie! eee Li +0 0 4 © O/}North German Lloyd steamer Crown: Prince Wilhelm, which was tole . be t the stretch turn Handgarra had 5 oa : chmpan ling, Blair to Etber: . Beil 0 0 1 0 0 ; +) At the tnd, just allowing Spooner, with |enough end Lady Anne looked he win- | arcs aiusilllnscaatirsayen ners tage tring sa eeikitouter Lister : lowing the train having on board the Adriatic’s passengers, proceeded Miller up, to get the show money, | Der all over. Sister Frances, however! eo e inerit HACE —The Holly; handicap, doubled, 0 slurke, Jos struck | Ball, 2b. +0 0 bo 4 ; Uncle waa coupled with Gene Russcll, ati Lady uAnnecatuthenieat elentn 967 on Minn Post Sormalse. iuiark aioe “Won driving. Cr Shs arue i thrown loutia byiivoas Ih G 9 © 4 6 Oltg her destination by another route. and was played from evens down to 7| Pole and came on to win in an irarrencantTy ‘oR ie Ijster made p wonderful play, stopping | Manning p MOMS b-4) te 10, Ar Algclong was” third er Fi Hell's grounder and, while suumbfing: | CRASH CAME IN THE TUNNEL. Frances was a 20 to 1 shot Bis tH 10 14 threwattitord enataovercai¢he: baw, { nsenarataeactilamastiiones ae psloey, Makes a Elune cahl} ihe, wits money Jn thin race was te 13 4 #3 | Ball wtruck out NO RUNS. | aa te7 1a ea The train with the Adriatic’s passengers left Paris in two sections. | ix thing of the day here wan] sycnosed to be her vine: bit wae io 52 03 the plunge on Edna Jackson in the third| {lot at the, post and a’ nonce ten ehcae pe ee ad Thea yung a t Manning. a. |The first, containing the second-class baggage, stopped just beyond tha ! race. Paul Rainey, owner of DeMund.|Jockey—Grand—Killed her chances good 8 Mannibe threw out Fuck. Hiberted Buse on Errora-Cieveland, 3. ae i x : had $8,000 down on the filly, and there One onthe Secretary, $ og “| threw oucBradtes: “Turner: struck { Lin eet saan d ‘untiel, owing to an accident to the locomotive. The Second nea meni dowy ions ern cheese ; y: big [NO RENE. pein ee fick R Ler on BaseaCleveland, 6; igh: | Breva " g ach more playe n unusual ovcurrence delayed 1 3 _@ tf fet to. Lajole. Mann anders. 1. | ik i ; ‘ { Ler dha (Or tnelacien hepa Mena Gieie!| {ithe cacoe A tteenn mauler omhtonenie : Sratahes ag Ung only. out Hoffman doubled to centre. Bl- s Ck Git—ny gown, 6; vy Manning, 4 section, containing the first-class passengers, was stopped by a signag | HOUgS COMMAS TONSTa and; Uhe:backs Rept Tae Tea aee of aay ReCTetary; Uncle a fon GIG HE Was Suto i nt aera iar atoesy (Sree berteta wormthrown-out-hy-Lajole, aT Tiphse-Baee Hite—Olarke, Lajote, ih Maecoratheatunnels all the money, as kdna Jackson never] starters with Hoge as his jookey the ne, Caaticwood was shutofe. +" NI fPeed and held on. gamely, eee Fourth Inning. > Two-Base Hite—Turner, Lister, Hor | When in the mide had w look In. Mr, Rainey would have | horse Wax quoted at 4 to 1, and petting da cuarter | Lajote tripled to left. Clarke went | iD iiseq palo The regular train for Rouen followed the second section of the pases cleaned-up something ike $85,00-1f Eana Lind tremens when the announcement Wax eee The mameintede rickman Passed Ball Clarke 4 ’ Wade that all bet ere de “Han Gin ae = ts + c Fee reek, Ree te carpriaingly good (1d, RAM Royal seraiched, “The. Afteon en Hkh Clos=Plarims (SHO peCTI NT tar ae senger train for Cherbourg, and-atthough they was a red signal up af | — i prisingly good ! minutes delay wan necessary. to tie : #5 THO Plo popped to Grass. TWO-R ¢ . i | shape to-day and handicaps which had |Oaving back” of "the money. that. Mad eval - = ave oul, Turner to Mo= the entrance of the tunnel,-tt-only reduced*its-speed and entered whila+ been based on hi r ~| Dean placed Ri sy Was well In hand. ‘i a X Lajole t ane i pee aah aha ene making of mi yb Book on the two ature ; See ee eee eo ety ete ways NO RUNS: i going at the rate of twenty-five*miles an hour, The collision followede:! ers—Boacon tight and Yankee Girl @ up which have run and { Ring Lost on King Cobalt. ‘The race Itself was x breeze 3 ixteenth. nd fot won at this Fifth Inning. . q we eration tie a CREW OF STALLED TRAIN TO BLAME. i King Cobalt waa the bottled-up good | Ellison filly. She led all the wa: gi enally. Jess out, Mortarity to Chase. Filok thing in the opening “scramble. ‘The pee PN A pinged bat was outs atealingiescond: $ The disaster is said to have been due to the negligence of the crew,’ ht money was dow hh hrow Mant money mas down and he ted ait) HAMILTON RESULTS, Purp Sr se nt feat Lajole. fied lof the train carying the Transatlantic passengers, as no lights were l The Bate chased King Cobalt all ¢ Teac ? Waberfeld NO RUNS, * aeeaave reer a f Mon ao Tea in Sepreny AU eerie a a ae Sauipe od : x ee Taken Sa furning_in_the rear_of the train and no torpedoes were placed on they Sypris noes cereale eta a ean re Te areca 4 anensiated.-- NORUN ; F 7 dl indi; as required bythe sogulations when. a train halis-in = irvtsh where he mopped (0 Tel Arseall TBltran Gots Rae Gey tote eS eae ees 10 Sixth Inning. Two Litilé Children on Way) tk Pehind i eee ie Sey ey eusily. | thike (1 to 2 to show) ho” ohea lis sm 'tmchma ' ~} tunnel 44 ‘King Cobalt cost the ring a lot of! gimconD RACH ma, reer Valentine, : u Clarke “led to Laporte. Minchman} 44° School in Brookly: i ‘ { money, Manhamer; to 8 clea eo aft never far festa RE Eott nat catch the ‘winner! Hands ued at the ent Binie ton taberte ninghamn wan i ‘ yn This neglect caused andther train to rin’ into. the passenger, trate | Close In Steeplechase. Clair, Suto } show, ‘third: yate.on Balcn crpits MU way out ater | Meet with. Accident - ‘The steeplechase handicap waa one of | pau KACE—About a mile and| ihe second: Bintete: Rioeiferde Ie ¥ bound for Cherbourg. f pea icesae eld, that | {ReeeatUArers:. steeplechase. —Leater 1s LIPTON’S:-GHALLENGE ee mruok out Moffman touted = ft} Aliieed nace nat oft Ina bie int Relic Seaarunaehia Guardian, | for piace) Faso Marken mate ret “TO BE READ-TO NIGHT. é “ace Serres wad Out, “Turner bh \(ora Sohelnbere, ff The-names-of.the-persons Injured were not obtainable this evening. 7} 4ka, Garrett OW) -TO-' |, | to Lister. ENA RAPE DAL IRGIRE rose oie: iy alin , : p j saan Anatouston ately hall nn Cae PACE Charlie Glibert (6 to + Seventh Inning. ea nea Tie pLae yoeee planners at the office of the White Star ling, where only brief despatches, with: \ teal jockeyel whipplag? @Gcaralenseks | pinta gsc to Stor tpiace) |? ESSENCE ROY Members of the New York Yacht niipier oul, Eiberteld. to Chase, Jon Smith atreet, wer tha noon wading out any details, had been received until 4.30 P. M. x > , % : 0 to the le school in | OU - = C Club Will Meet and Dis- Pitched ball prec nex iaiea) Ue crea [tea varetnee tion itt eutateg So: OrOSe mt The Rouen train crashed into the rear car of the-Transatkintic train, Se tne Se acre, CAS a a ——— S “out. Lajolé to Laster. Mortarity | yaeuy pte ante laa ae f ? hi nf i Ep cuss It. Aisa td Minckman Lepore out, Ta. | Waxes warned thea, back a moment | causing a horrible wreck. The locomotive of the former completely tele i ‘tHe Stood Too Near Edge of! Membern of the New York Yacht | Jole to Lister. NO RUNS ec sada hel dash hehe ell toten tat LAC CUE: i He Stood Near Edge OF ciun witt hear the challenge of 8! Elghth Inning STAD ocr ay nen Intos tbe iscoped the reas coach of the latter and-in the smoke and darkness an awe Car, and Projectiorwon’Elev- |reaa to-night are aT EE eee sR OAy onan oe CoN TNE Sa rt evolving wheel throw ful panic ensued. It was a miracle that nobody was killed. Several of es SON fealled at the club-house by Comm dore | Clarke filed to | Elbert chman | & do anjured ‘ aL ef arenhilt rc 1 BROOKI z y NS enih Floor Struck Him. ) | Vanderbin. tile reading: will be. the Ee eterna eM att Thelen, them were suffering from broken arms or legs but not one was fatally zi r which Any one In America h; Lister. Blair was safe ‘on Lister’ | by the oliwiffeur, Albe y 5 abd and hurt. A \ ’ heard of what Sir Thomas has in view, | Manning out to Lister, unassisted. XO] 8 Snine apante Alfred, 2 ina Deniect saemr enero penta ya inn? my Reno be iL adie ) A ss ‘Touraine Otel, and D: ay ot q ; . ' 4 5 Fredertck J aixteon years old, ‘The challenge has been ta the mat RUNS: BR ape Hee Dennettserkeined An American girl who was going home with her mother was caught BROOKLYN 00014 1 Nee Wa 0 of | going NING iste ieey ola : a mew by one of the | the secretary since Ita receipt, and’ a. Ninth Inning. eon the tone Tan Cot |; ckdge and pinned down by some iron work, Hours elapsed VLE Ue ceva aihoureeicniecee ue QQ) 3 milk ni jen, natant- talk of its contents haa been, purely | Birminghan) filed to Laporte. Me Ro one daland Coll in“the wreckage and pinned down by some iron work, ours elapse: Wy Killed to-day while riding In one of speculative. singled, an’ was out ntealing 4 critical condition. Tt was said ale would Ritinaa| exiricated from her painful position- Her mother ee eee ee AN | 1tJs aald.that no-action wiff be taken | Bie fo, Elherfeld. Jone) out,” prohably Wh nernets wore matte. before the girl was extricated from her pai i é SISITVATS A yale Ske se exe al W8* by the club téenlght on the o}alle fiat ning 1e door of car as the crash came, i ___ CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA (AL ; struck and) eruahied: slmod} beyond 1997) reese) daveutaie wi sdns oeeeneae omtinan, Med te Turner mo NATIONAL LEAGUE. | ca, ed by jumping out of the doo fof ee ean Ie CHICAGO - 0 0.0/0 6-0 0 I eee Pate and the elevator man NHL be redd wid referred to a specta |sseond on passed ball. Chane nt ROE PTA The Ad alic’s passengers, after! they had recovered from the panic PHILADELPHIA 0.0 0*0 0% 4 were the Ohiy persons jn the car committes that may be pointes tor |2Ut Moriarity struck out. NO RU Ne Grae eae 4 following the collision, went manfully to work in aiding the rescue of the LG ahaa ally eae ! rhe i not used and cust mary : in i 5 F eres,_! v3 y ST LOUIS AT WASHINGTON: (AL Kl aH te abel geal stadt nthe: conmilttoe hae ‘i GIANTS oh 00096000 0-o}injured, who were taken to the hospitals at Mantes and Bonnieres, \. WEATIiC Fits - pee Teport the membern will vo ~ 0-20 G09 1.06 A athe tac the rallroac 5 HS Sosa 0 O00 Sec) Omstid rn ee ere tr a taite, (on. wnetine the challenge’: will bare ‘ Bi BAtlericanenGeretens Wat Seelten Thanks to the efforts of the Prefect at Me piss and the ral ipa ay {\NGTON... C00 14 TO 0 2— 5 {] the OM stip sation on a technical (ONES OF MET (FINAL SCORE.) vera nd thorities a new train was soon made up and the-Adriatic’s uninjured py pera Sec eure charge of homicide Y i AT CINCINNATI j AM Chicago (NL)—Seoand game:. Phila. 6: Chicago, The body of tie mesenger mag taken | CHILD KILLED BY Ila 01) 0-0 40 o-9]sengers proceeded to Cherbourg Y ; muse to walt the are ‘ Bostor sri ob ‘ 1 LATE ONTARIO RESULTS 1 : mga who ronde at No. | Pisa GIANTS. i 3 Gig Og0 594i O04 “| he rallroad company during the Ing jr a telegram from eR % i ‘ 24 Floyd street. Williametiurk. Three-Year-Old Girl Run Over on i and Bally Ewlog| pyre nnounel tyal there of of the infured. y suffered Rifth—Kiamesea JI. 7-2, Shows G-1.pl, Royal LeRend. eee Bey Cneryesiceet 001T000000— L | Se OunaRaNE contu ine ea A n lady insisted upon going tor is THY THIS! x si — . ds . sfc r 5 } a LEAPED) INTO RIVER TO DIE. Take a. few cotetully welected words, |. Tena Steinberg, three years old, of PITTSBURG. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cherbourg, though she was badly: hur . A man leaped into the East River this_afternoon {rom the | halla them Into @ Morning World “lost | No. 3M Cherry atroot, to-night was run 0711 Lo rf ‘One of. the pas 3,-who.we ma broken leg. was taken ‘ k { and Found"? Ad.. heve the Ad, published as | oyer and killed by a wagon. 0 A frome 1 4 At Boston H vier, at the foot of Forty-thrd treet and was drowned, H 2 soon as porsibic und see your wiseing |. William Tuew,) the driver, of No, 6:7 Ne : as B - rive x MT] Batterioa— Eyion and Bowerman, Defrott .......,0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Toy ot4 sant fi : wateh come Home on time, Bust Sixteenth wrest, was arrested. Maadox and GHba Boston (U1 0.01.0 10,0. 9.053 (Continues or ond ) a ae er BI, eke MI Salis ADS i thirty-nine years old, 5 feet 7.inohes tall, a ceamiontonnsen

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