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CAE " lasix NOOIOGOOO OGOOCOOOGN00000000: Thunder storms to-night; Thursday fatr, FINAL| RESULTS EDITION I | Clroglation Hooke. Open | to 0 All” ODOOOOCOIWOOGOSHIN. LOGOIOCOCOOOSCOCOTOGOGOGCOSSIDONOOL Tie ___ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1008, _ RESULTS EDITION. GREEN EDMION ES WET ING THE $100 / —SPNIMAY SI ‘First Two Places in Saratoga’s Rich Event Go to the Big Stable, With Madden Horses Running Next. BY VINCENT TREONON . (Special to The |The Madden fillles didn't get going un- {1 they were straightened in the stretch. y Lady Hubbard closed fast, and in the 4 BARATOGA RACE TRACK last 1 tt looked like she might a James R. Keene's Maske satch Wedding Bells, The latter had ‘ some left, however, and drew away. ubt the most wonderful two: i . 3 7 [aR A aa Miss Kearney was fourth old filly that has been seen In recent Nothing Doing at Night. years, She won the $10.00 Spinaway was nothing of @ startling Btakes here this afternoon in a ga « th tapis at the Spa fn the mar us time of 1.05 4-5. 7 shutting down of the natn ng houses last night wag the only Bowon ly: breaks Lie: tissn te event of importance within the last tx'4 by Ada Since 1902, b urs, The oral betting {3 | the fastes: halt ) and although Sheriff Brad- urn 8 are in constant at- nere has been no cause for John Madden's Fayette and Sir Mar. making arrests, There is very tin will have to go some to win the reaording of bets. Baratoga Spectal from Keene kertons are on the lookout jers in this line and sev- them caught marking pro- have been escorted to the Maskette broke well to-d and away from the post flying, follow {Wallflower and the Madden pair Ging Bells was last to leave the barrier, but she showed rare speed by running around the field up to Maskette in the first eighth, Dugan was Instructed to ay behind Maskette, the ung {nto the stretch that way, with Wall- flower the Madden pair and Consteliation far back Easy for Maskette. Maskette business under a stout and at the end was pulling up three lengths in front of her stablemate, Wed- ding Bells, who was under a mild drive to get the place from Lady Hubbard. | (Continued on Second Page.) ot grammes gate, The to-day, Rain fell early to-day up to about 11 o'clock for the first time since the meeting began, It is calculated that this will do the track a lot of good, Trainers have complained that It iy too hard, except for a path along the rail which is deep and sandy. Sanford Colors Again in Front. The Sanford colors were borne to the front In the opening event by Kenny- otto. Her last race and a work in be- tween evidently did her a lot of good. To-day she was off on her toes and, and lead went right on about her nold by Notter, SIXTH D. DAY AT SARATOGA. Weather Cloudy. Aug. 5. Track Fast. 702 FIRST RACE + $400 added; p4 Winner, en furlongs, . by Clifford Kennyetto ran to ihe {ook the lea early, meine The AeA ae nr Oe UNIAN ANT eae Teg ot pee ne Winner. J fe could not hold the Steeplechase Handicap; ¢ good. Won driving, Winner, ch, Time. ‘3 Rh fh Rai Tay “Lane lay in behini the hie aw neil after imunder a drive and won kolng away, Bat Batt trea badly in the Inst 100 yard 04 MRD RACH—The Spinaway, $10,000; fillies twoyear-olde; five and a hall fur. 2) off, 3.20. Start tis Te bd. f, by Time My the leat Jump, when the bop fad plenty of speed and fenced ood, Won easily, Winner, Disguise— Maskette Wedding Lady Hubbard is Miss Kearney a 2 Keene entry. Aaskette a V into the load under restraint, and, forcing a tertffic 1ink Bells, off poorly, moved up with'@ rush and was an ‘uit baily after stiowing some sose4. Lady Hubbard ‘a u F foam: al ng; 84) added: one mile Post OL Start good. | Won easily. Wi bik. grless—Eortre, Owner—J. D, Lagan. Time Index. “Starters, Wee, st. Tockeve, 688? Orphan Lad f Shilling 1 Hrusae Me |and then drew away to an easy savel ground on the turn, but Hail into ut stoppe: the rou: bi ‘ fillies t LUCKY; ling; $400 added; five 706 PLETH half fu Post ‘time, 43 Start uehnuts, Owner -H.'L. Lee, Tir: Winner, b. f., b: Star Ruby— 4.10, Plume ; i Fair Messenger oS Marry Gift Wi 108 el avelled in man ssi ‘and won galloping, not (ar and juat UT SIXTH RAC V7 Hine Post Fluid.” Owner—W Thdex. Start Wis, St, 4 Jockeys, ¢ 7B 1057314 it fe 4 Daksa G 7? ¢ y “~~ &e : = 7 (8) K k, y H wy 88 Fari’s Court 4 if $2 Hold Fast § 3 £0 Sierr | H mt Bonnie Bard hed (se yaud and won gated 2 Pade choad Bae idiitlamaetdabs track was dead and sticky | EVENING WORLD RACE CHART STORM BRS “HOT HEATER ~ OF TRTR Nine Deaths and ThirtyTwo Prostrations Before Wel- come Relief Appears. LIGHTNING. STRIKES PPELIN'S AIRSHIP ————+ REV. DR. NEILL A VICTIM. Well - Known — Episcopalian | Dies in Rectory of Church of St. Edward the Martyr. Framework Explode After Bolt Strikes, and Balloon, Which Was Down for Repairs, Is Shattered. DEATHS FROM HEAT. AIBPRT, MARGARITA, seventy-five years old, No. 35 Maple road, Rock- away Beach, STUTTGART, Aug. 5.—After accomplishing the most remarkable flight ever made by a dirigible balloon, the Zeppelin airship was caught BOW KATE, twenty years old, died at her home, No, 441 West Thir-|in a fierce thunderstorm this afternoon, torn from its moorings, struck tleth street, retinas 5 ‘ 4 DELANO, GIOVANNI, fourteen | Py lightning and completely destroyed by fire, following an explosion, months old, died at home, No, 126 Thir- ty-fifth street, Brooklyn, DONLIN, JOHN, seventy-seven years old, No, §2 South Third street, Brook- lyn: died euddenly at Berry and Tenth streets. Half a score of persons, running after the uncontrolled monster, were injured when it burst into flames and the motors and steel framework crashed to the ground, There was no one aboard the air ship when the wind tore it loose. KERSWETTER, AUGUST G., sixty- (: . t Tale, three years old, died suddenly at his | Count Zeppelin wds not in the vicinity. The storm had driven to shelter home, 308 Grand avenue, Long a score of workmen engaged in repairs upon the motors and frames on the under side of the airship, else some of them would have been carried into the air and killed. The loss of the airship was due to its tremendous weight and the difficulty of controlling it on the ground. Because of its immense area and and Ci WHPLSH THOMAS, forty years old, of Glasgo, N, Y., died on board a barge in Newtown Creek. NEILL, REV. EDWARD WALLACE, rector of Episcopal Church of St. Fd- jward the Martyr. Died at the rectors No. 14 Hast One Hundred and Ninth | street. WOTKENEVITZ, EDWARD, two} months old, died suddenly from heat at home, No. 74 Stacy street, Brooklyn. (Continued on Second Page.) AT al. Unknown man found dead in a wagon | at Twenty-sixtn street and Thirteenth avenue. — PROSTRATIONS. KELLY, PETER, twenty-eight years HIGHLAN ut Re CONSUMES TT ‘Seventeen Gas Bags Inclosed in Huge) | | ‘power Count Zeppelin always landed it in the water until an accident to} SENT Doci08 10 DISCOVER Wit ATTEMPT 10.0 Mining Expert, at Luncheon, Suggested Call on Invalid. POISON VIAL ON FLOOR. Physician Breaks Into Gas- Filled Room on Prospect Park West. John Falding, a mining engineer, Iv- ing at No. 9 Prospect Park West, Brook- lyn, had luncheon to-day at the En- gineers' Club with his family phyatclan, Dr. George H. Mr, Falding then took the 1.10 train for the West to in- spect some mining property. “When you go back to Brooklyn, stop in ail seo my wife," Mr. Falding said to the doctor, “She wasn't feeling well Ter, thls morning.” Dr. lier called at the Falding apart- He Falding was In the roome/ ment, but he could get no response. knew Mrs, and when he finally forced his way In he found her bottle labelled her, told its own story Mry. Falding was lying, although un- conscious. She was hurried to the Seney Hospital. Dr. Ter said Mrs reason exeept ill take her My in a gas-filled room, A Poison,” lying beside Falding had no health to want to BURGLIRS SIMPLY LL LTO TRAP aT GANG 0 IN FIRST PLACE Darkness and a Batting Rally in the Ninth Kill New York's Chance: to Tie the Pirates in League Race. SCORE BY INNINGS: Cincinnati 00000000 4—4 Giants 10010010 1—4 (Special to The FE z World.) | GIANTS, | POLO GROUNDS, Aug, 5.—The R. H. POA. B Glants went into the ninth inning to- Tenney, 1b.. 1 4 0.0 day with three runs to the good. It Merkle, 1b 0400 looked like a sure victory and first Doyle, 2b. t220 place for the Giants, But Cincinnat! pico tna ee got tol Crandall in the ninth, and even|oomenaly & 1/23 0 after McGraw had sent Taylor to the Donlin, rf.. 8 rescue the Reds had 1p four Seymour, cf 1 G0. 360 ning, giving them a one-run le Deviin, 3b nL) The Giants went in la t Spe do or dle and pushed in the ry) Cees a oa a 0 that tled the score. Then the game Bridwell, ss co) i fh BO | was called (} sk 0) sb First Inning: wooo) (1) FF) Kane was safe on Bridwell's fumble, Huggins bunted himself , but as the Taylor, Pew veceee 0) 0) Ct 0) } third strike was a pas M Kane **Barry ..., ...6. Yo O 0) took third dase. Lobert popped out to 3 nan, Paskert struck out. NO FS eres RUNS eee Totals 19926 10 8 single to right h gingle to Mens | fbuggins out, : hy} **Batted tor Ti bunted third strike. ylor In ninth, * ney led of with I throw leak - 4 were safe old; overcome at his home, No. 169 West | FIRST GAME | napping off frat base, CINCINNATI, Ninety-elghth street; J. Hood Wright ; | Donlin smashed q single into ce: R. H. PO. A. B | Hospital, Highlanders 01001000 0=— 2 field, scoring Tenney, but was cau Hi) 4 ww Ween first and second base, Kat Woman, unidentified, about forty-five | mas. PD ROTC eine teuMeeaAe 0 0 0 8-6 years old, fell unconscious at Riving- St, Louis 21000200 —5 ; Me een, ET eg aes ton and Forsyth streets; Gouverneur ire! Gord alias Quigley, and Al jhovert, « , é Hoepital. SECOND GAME, ae sooe wou Heed ea Second Inning. Paskert, If. SE Bn 0) A bert M. Emerson, allas HD) Crandall threw out Mite 7 | Man, unidentified, overcome at Sixth Highlanders 0001 — hotter known as “Little Al” who have lined a single Into lett fleld, ar Mitchell, rf ...... () t 0 ) avenue and Twenty-fifth street; New | walked. Hulswitt flied out to Wtawerany, aD () an OU York Hospital. Ist Li 07074) 0 jpicturesaue records as burglars, accord: Crandai! threw out Camp’ tone Send Man, unidentified, about forty-five|~* ouis "=~ |{ng to the police, and Thomas MeLaugh- RU § : Schlei, ¢ sk Shak) Pees A , \ de one-handed catch 0! lyenrs old; overcome at Twenty-sixth| hin, a newcomer in the fleld, to-day fell geyneiing Wade a onechanded maton of | Hulswitt, an 9 0) t and Fifth avenue; St, Vincent's jinto a trap ald by Detectives Kear, to Kane, Campbell tossed out Mot Campbell 0051 neirest, 8 Special to The Evening World | FIRST GAME. | O'Netll and Lennon mick, NO RUNS, ial Ba learners GLENETSKY, MARY, twenty-nine | 8T. LOUIS, Aug. 5.—With Waddell in) erie | ‘The three sieuths started uptown to-| Third Inning. Sey neces |veara old, of No, 2% Avenue B; was! the pox against them the Highlanders | HIGHLANDERS, day to look over the “crook gone. Doyle tossed out sane. H na ier Yovise seen \taken from her home to Bellevue Hos- | bao EAS R. H. PO, A. B, They came across two well-known a fly to Doniln. fobert’s grounder hit EW 0000 | pital. | dropped the first game of pele: q y) ; Niles, 2b .. 0 3 6 © cracksmen, in company of a stranger, Crandall on the wrist ani he was safe. Ganze OO Ceo) LACEY, STELLA, elehteen years old,| header to-iay. Score 5 to 2 St Louie |) | 1 2 2 9 and they camped on the trail, Re ea vear ae Neate eno a alae lot No. Sef Amsterdam avenue; fell nn-| fans are not a dit surprised that they ys The detectives eaw them disappear In’ ‘iridwell was out Meveanininell Totals , 8 Me ie leonscious at One Hundred and Tenth) have not won a game on their . a8 Keelér, rt 0 2 0 O'the apartment-house at No. 6s Amater- assisted, Crandall filed to Paskert. | 4 |street amd Central Park West: J. Hood) yhelr work was the worst ever 80 Qhage, 1b .., 119 0 0 dam avenue and stood guard at the Tenney also filed to Paskert, NO} *Ran for McLean, | Wright Hospital. here, The fielders fatled to back up door to await developments. One of the oe | **Batted foe Campbell in ninth, SINGER, FRANK, forty-six years old. gyn other and the dave running was Hemphill, ct . Semon crantinenaronttneicrotiandiwnen (al Fourth Inning § 1-3 Ine of No, 107 West Fortieth street; from Delehanty, If O v1) ‘ : Paskert was out, Br Il to Ten grotesque. wt woman atarted down the stairs the P; t k " a k | sixty -seventh street and Central Park : . ° askert spiked Tenney as he jumped , by | Twelve thousand fans were on the Ball, ss ..... 1 2 1 1 three intruders fled to the street. for the bag and ral West to Bellevue. 5 ran | MARTENS, EMIL, thirty-seven years | Stounds when Pelty pitched the first Blair, ¢ ....... 0 2 % 0) As the three men ran into the drawn | bench to have his wound ereraed x ; Giants, jold, of No, 53 East One Hundred and| Dall of the second game, Ohesbro| yanning p 0 0 0 2 6 Tevolvers of the detectives at the door | out ‘to Seymour. ‘Bridwell threw Han |Thirts+fourth street; removed from | pitched for the tors. cS 1 | they were greatly surprised, but soon Mol ean. So Ri Ns. | , : fl osure. joyle smashed a ‘clean s into Broadway to One Hundred and Forty- | First. Inning: |Totals . eR he By right field, and. went to third base’ ninth street to Washington Helghts| 714. categ out on atrikes. Conroy | Why, I thought it was too hot tor | Betwnahan's single to lott feds Brean | Hospital. \fied to Hoffman. Keeler out, Williams | ST. LOUIS. you fellows to work to-day," Gordon) han taking second base on the throw. | DOYLE, EDWARD, fitty years old.|to ‘P, Jones. NO RUNS. ‘ | R. H. PO. A. E, sald. | Ponlin lifted as | eerereniey anne no home: removed from Thirty-second] Stone doubled to right. Hart "0. 0 1. McLaughlin carried a heavy jlmmy ) Holt nah pat to, Dontin. ti street and First avenue to Bellevue amet eae hd Dele ee oh 8 0 0 Me eens a atae ceals ree Bevan mu Mul to eco \ ae 2 Pea Bre pit jams fanned ‘allace ad | Mh a Is) 4 WHO th o h n Ss our METZGBPR, LENA, forty-six years leaguer to centre, Hartzell scori ing. Williams, 2b, +0 1 4 3 0) the jimmy on the door of a flat occu- mour. ONE RUN 1 old, No, 29 Cherry street; to Gouver- | pio) force’ Ferris, Niles to Bail t) es . Ninth nning. nour Hospital TWO RUNS. ‘ | Wallace, as; POEL Be Or ied By IM a ORTGo8 Firth Inning: Lobert singled to right fleld and took SULLIVAN, LIZZIE, no home; taken Innit Festi, 3b. sessed 2 0 1 © At Headquarters it was learned that! Schle! was out Doyle to Merkle, and | secu nase as Donlin threw the ball in CronteNon 162 Bat irrelentho athe? Second Inning. Gordon had recently served a four-{Donlin made a great running cateh ot |t Ingled to short. Rt Oe Tee ast nye Chase singled through Ferris and) Hoffman, cf. ....1 1 5 0 0) eae term in Sing Sin ‘4 > Hulswitt’s long tly to right fled, Camp- filling the bases, Cran- to the Presbyterian Hospital. took second on Stone's fumble, HemP-| Jone. 1h, Peet ee Leet mmr eee Rs He had pre-jtell popped out to Doyie, NO RUNS | out of the box and Tay- ELKOVITCH, ANDREW, forty years| ii) punted safely. Delehanty fanned 5 . 2 0) viously sorved a fifteen-year term for! Hugging tossed out Moc k. Br ViSLAT CoreeAnGUt old, of No. 55 Columbia street; taken | and /on double steal Chase scored.| Spencer, ¢. ......0 2 4 1. O}a burglary in Long Island City, mer. | Well was out, Hulswitt to McLean. | yj We yoy to Bridwell, Lobert aan are Siam | Hall tied to Hoffman, Hemphill taking | \, 0 1 0 Oo 0: According to the police, has served |Crandall walked, Crandall was forec ing.’ “Coulson tan for, “Megan trom No. 14 Allen street to Gouverneur Blair rolled to T. Jonas. ONE Waddell, p. 6 0 0 five terms, lat second base by Merkle. Lobert 1 on Schlei's fly to dey- Hospital R —---- Chey made me carry the tools,” said | Huggins. NO RU) t WN Woman, unldentited, about thirty-two]. Jones sineiad to left and 100K tnt rotals: esse vesees UD yt een apres Rae a Sixth Inning inuiewith YO OS cerentett ate BB Chrystie 3 Mio", joule play, Conroy 0 Niles First Base on Balls—OM Manning, 6; with them,’ Uoliaacamareaiveie anauhor dla itn oe in the street; Gouverne ‘ospital \ ones scored on a short | , 4 he elredy ACH BATT st ° es cA URiAnenUnIdEntINadhs "about ath intye i meta pees walked Hartzell | tee Lousnanitienand: > Se Pe aiteN Hae Cia) FOUR, RUNB, Be Jiwo years old, remged from the hali- fouled to c OE is N anes RAIN STOPS BROOKLYN; to feat base in time to d j Sey in. walked and way at No. 230 Chrystie street to Belle nning. KO WY, gins i ormick's singleeto tI | ck Out—By Manning, 2; by Wad- tines ta .e it t | Manning flied to Hartzell aN FOR" | aeit jot ea PRR TWO GAMES TO-MORROW, | peiiweti, “untoreunatets dropped | Khas out tring, to RE Ce . ue dito We iiains Conroy sin tc D ball just as the umpire was prepar ua PY, PATRICK, forty-three |o°d to WAM ES Williams, “NORUNS.| ‘Two-Base Hits—Stone (2), Hartzel, ————— Pell uatege Ae Mp ie: Was: prepa ring right fleld, scorin years old, removed from One Hundredey | *{6ifiaine tied to, Deledanty, waite | ee eeh fapaciai [ocTROLBVeRInE Word) Kane, out most | Ht ann Neva: teed Sree geen ee to Harte | entrer Heenan walked Jones flied! Stolen Bases—Hemphill, Chase WARE eLONe EAR um S A) was given an as put tens oe ae | Hospital, on 123 Keel pectacular on Double Plays—Conroy to Niles to|¢avy rainstorm to-day before en . {Barty sputten ony ectyas MUR ORT Bee vcattn | AUS, ‘Chase's Hitle POp.|Chase; Wallace to Willams to Jones, |" the Bame between the Brooklyns 1 as then Bacco Id, 0. 430 est hirty-elghth | Paneer through Willlams Saaee lat \and St. Louis teams, that are fighting le n lark Zia raveraonia tat ahs jemphill ugh Williams.) Passed Ball—Blair i i af reet, overce a Cen Mehanty hit f a doubl , al~ pote ieee Pe Yo “ he celiar honors in the Natio t veet; H fenenty cilliams to 'T, Jones, No| Umpires—Evans and Hurat iy turned the park Into Pepi fled out to | AMERI CAN LEAGUE, ou Ball to Chase. Waddell and made It necessary to call oft 1 ears. 0 | Selon OhaNe ne walked, | baseball ler was to blame as the) ig gam Seventh Inning treet, overc "Third avenue and put stealing, Blair to Niles. NO Gnd two atethe ithe ee et ine two. tallend contest ‘ 0 short. | At Deiroit fteenti st Sune ue Hospital, li hae cae EEL MEE 90000 t Df " t slesheader to- kg H PATRICK, sixty years | Fifth Inning. ae a Le i eet ieee oH nal , 01000 $15 Kast Thirty-seoond ir tall doubl : 1 | : Dyg nd Schreck; Mak et, overcome at residerice; Bellevue | Manning. £8 Zones to WINl-) right, 1 F 3 ire—Connolly, es nade a sacrifice fly to Hoft-| Waddell. f ris | HOSP AN 4 ie pall-scoring and Blair advancing | a lucky. t EASTERN LEAGUE, baie At Cleveland HASTINGS, JOHN years old. ¢ y out, Ferris to 7 udged ‘his | en i \ Ves’ Kleven ree ey Island ‘hase, TWO ‘eve (alanid tO 1 | t, Niles to Chase, Will- aOR Seventh iRtine ‘ At Jersey. City. la ‘ s and 8 Rerger DUNPHEY, MAL T, twenty CUE OSTA SUT Fa eee nto 204100 1 Crane] and Clarke pire--O' Loughiin, six years old, of No 4s Flushing ay ixth tani out, Williams to T, Jones, Niles popp sey City LURES Bs ea eign At Chicago. nue, Brooklyn: attended and sent hom Sixth Inning. Hoffman, NO RUNS. | patteries—McGinley and aa - hiardecwe DEMPSEY, HELEN, No, 21 Twen Keeler walked. Chase popped to Wal-| Williams ‘singled, through Ball an | otte and Woods, Un ; aaa SPT (I . pea Hemphitt fing to rght. Dele-[took third on Ball's low throw, a nd Kelly fourth street, Brooklyn, trom ‘L" at er sm wikeoter weep lace hit to Conroy, who Tagxed Will Rach aslavsiiellimote, ands Montreals Eighth Inning satrerles “Morgan a we | second fend sales died, Spencer to T. ae tee ee [Providence games postponed on account} izergog plaving short for New York gti and ae ted Jones to Wallace. It was very bad (Continued on Second Page.) of rain. Campbell fed out to Seymour, Kane! ®"' » ' (Continued on Second Page.) +