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GAS IN MANHO AILS TWO MEN, OVERCOMES SX + Telephone Workers Collapse Upon’ Descent Into Fume-Laden Pit at Forty-seventh Street and Eighth Avenue. ' ' | Two men were killed by Eighth aver ue, his afternoon come in the work of rescue and four firemen were knoe ng heat and gas, in noxious hole, the fumes of illuminating gas in a con- duit of the New York Telephone Company, at Forty-fifth street and Two of their fellow workmen were over-| ed out later, by dead and unconscious workmen from the Tren “ Circulation Books Open to All.” Pia NEW YORK, FRIDA TRAD, SANKEY, JL, MADDEN Wt SPEL SINGER, GOOD TANDICAP PASSES AWAY WITH ING JAMES Evangelist, Former Partner of Apparently Beaten on Back Dwight Moody, Dies Stretch, Shilling’s Ride in Brooklyn, | Brings Victory. WOODCRAFT RUNS FAST WAS STRICKEN BLIND, g Sea Cliff and Zipango Take Down Money to Backers in First Two Events. |Hymns He Wrote and Sat Helped Convert Rae Throughout World, BYV (Special to The ENT TREANO famous Re writer, Ira D. Sankey, evanee the world and hymn singing: died last night at his Brooklyn home,| SANATOGA RACEPRACK, Aus 4 No, 148 South Oxford street. He died Well, it's Madden a ie Wizard at T o'clock, but no announcement was, | made until this afternoon. sng dare ol sh Born at Edinburgh, Pa. sixty-eight ‘day In ar gu years ago, Mr, Sankey foined the beaten ‘n a Methodist Episcopal Church at the of waited with iaim |fifteen. Waile in his teens he became Jolir al . |Sunday school superintendent and. pair rd 1 |cholr leader of the Newcastle (Pa.)| As they neared tie aatencs, ‘ made nove, He steered the he International Y. M, C. A, con- Maiden It 9 the nail and tien, one ntion in Indianagolis, in-1870, Sankey met Dwight L, Moody, and the two be- came associated in evangelistic work y remained together in this work with the whip i ‘ was to th Another and King James was in fr Shilling t two, three whacks eaders p 7 ip ewe for many years, until the combinatior his whip and took hold of Michae vari aN Me Hany 3 } ombination nis whip and took hold of Nichael Muldoon, of No, 417 West Seventeenth street, and Peter “Moody and Sankey" became known iu/ He simply walloned the res Crowley, of No, 517 East Twelfth street. were kille ames Houlihan, | Cvery corner of the civilized world, Way an cheers of t LO Noy E Ml h street, were killed, James He ulhan, Mhelpaln loured|Grealipritaty analires | oval Tay foreman of the gang, and Thomas Fitzsimmons, of No, 309 East Thirty-|iand in 1873 and 18% and 1883, They mage (2ueht tt r the place second street, were overcome and are in Roosevelt Hospital. PET CEE Maan fd at) tell atea | se ip thet yy Ca ; ‘ ; ; making. the Sankey hymns famous)” u The firemen who risked their lives in the work of rescue are Gar-| wherever they went, See showines 0s = ‘ on a fast track will ox row, Wilmer, Schneider and Mooney, All are attached to Hook and) Mr Sankey led the singing and] seating any tiree-) et Ha at EE |Moody was the exiforter, Among M1. | ‘4 Ladder Company No, 4, stationed in Wesi Forty-seventh street. Sankey’a better known compilations | It was announced here this Ri Houlihan and his gang of three men | By that time a large crowd had are: “Goepel Hymns, Sacred Song! that the hearing on t ch. ey dad been working upward from Twen- gathered, and In the crowd was Deputy | “Wibnowed Songs,” “Christian En- gnerift Bradley for nogl i ty-ffth street ali day, repalring wires Chlef Langford of the Fire Department, deavor Hymn Bock" and “Goapel not. making arrests duong. and on lookcut for a leak in a He se und to Hook and Ladder Choir.” Among his most famous com- | meeting here will b i gas ma ch was flooding the con- { for the company and scaling lad- | Positions are “The Ninety and Nine” somnaitaalo . TERS Chee Gut Wit is fumes, Reaching ders. Acting Capt, Ahearn with ten men ANd “When the Mists Mave Rollea CuDMEsionee appol by the Goyer- Forty-fith they holated the big Were son on the job and ft work get- AWAY.” His song books are said mar eal’ (cdo aes ieee Vat maitote cover eh (reese and Mating oie men trom the conte Bae a cvation of mare tan a miata Joon and Crowley descended by means The first four fremen in managed to|” Five ago Mr. key was which will be held 6 of a ladder, put ropes around Fitzsimmons and | siricken w h blindness and since then the last day but one of a. Putinantand raikarthal surface, he has done no active evangel le meeting here. A goo dd eiowd Two Descended to Death Houllhaniand! fo lsest ene Surface, work, living in retirement In his Br attended) |The tree wae in fee te The hot, humid outside atmosphere Chen they collapsed and other Aremen !ivn hme. As his family was wealthy dition, meen ee wid the ce Ae a sphere took their places. All the men of the” he never had to struggle for a living, as ‘The Whitney 5 eats eee te i ding the gas fumes hook and ladder company were af- Rae i aes wit is ae ate He is Blackford, w fay n the condult, and th CLLR TS AREER ‘on belleved to have a large fortune. prst race, hey ran o: y odor apparent on t fecked belore the cormaes) Ot Muldoon | PT N ca piven eeveral: OUlLoIn@n’ to the |Geminin’ cetd. veers: eevee Mont and Crowley were brought to the sur-/y yf. C. A and tle Methodist Church tau tide from Shiliee ‘atiar ae a aa pred face [in the past few years, Knocked back In the b ackstret fter reaching the bottom of the gain Heer aia ee ter came again and might easily have bee twenty feet under ground, In the mean. third had shilling Vored ita tie une Houllhan and Fitzsimmons busied Several times could themselves above, arranging wires anc have come on, but Sh nim neara Bing wires and into every pocket he tind, with " result that he was out e@ money After twenty-five minutes Houlthan at the end zsimmons into the hole to see Easy Race for Zipango. 1° anything had appened to Muldoon pangy just bre nt and Cron itary avnine tem FOURTEENTH DAY AT SARATOGA, = S2uy',?* Vitzsimmons, the foreman descended over his last 1a out Zip- if t f : go couldn ¢ win Was {nto the hole himself, Weather Clear. Aug. I4. Track Fast. To-day he waited b White to Right at the bottom he came upon the streten and came with ridicule , , 5() FIRST, RACE—Two year handicap; five and a half furlongs. nde! sayy the form of Crowley, who had los (oO "RET RAC! Rar Rophs Wonveeaiine Winner, ch. x. by Clif} /ous ease under d ( Gonaciousness, afiull ‘W} ford - Flew, Own hme 1.07. as usual t and A UTNE sia a or the st Wis. 8 could do to finish s ond Burface, carrying Crowley, but suc- iN) front of Disobedient nning wumbed to the gas fumes before he had Wi 2 3 te and Was an easy ascended three rounds of the ladder, i 3 and sudden imp’ and with dropped back. iw 4 nqulry Firemen Overcome. iy 3 Track Helps Woodcraft. A citizen, peering into the manhole, =g yak good ar a fast to-day near cry and called a policer Sea Cite badiy interfered with soon aft H came back LT and called a policeman, fio on the outside, and. (aking @ DIR lea i orm to breeze home Who started to descend, but found that Gosel ety intdid Rost, “The ie of Sangu Burge, Ad he would be unable to stand the fumes, High Privete had no_ steed. _Mausle = jana ran her race, ne head sees zi OND RACK Four-vearolds and upward: sell ne mile and an eight ner to get to id 3.00; off, art mood. | \Won easily Winner. b. c.. by Admont guine was far out of 3 A = stretch and <losed ve LOYAL WIFE WASN’T “Hi GP h r saving grounc AFRAID OF REVOLVER helt Conientes il the nA ate, then oes contende! il the last sixteenth, E Bye sauad he came from behind to be Me Daniel. yw 1 hoe Jubilee gins ran a fair sort fia Having tried auence and find- criss TRRTTREE ARE TRUIRIEN WEL race, sticking with the leaders to the {ng it insuMicient to compel the wom clluwing. the pace cle="y to the atretch, drew away. to win ea iv jstretch, Fultonville had some early he loved to clone with him, August | Nent to the front under restraint, and. forcink a fast pace, tired at the end. speed, but soon dropped out of ft. Vort, thirty vears old, of No. 20 Fifth 2 Se SiS Ohne none = | Cheek Shows Improvement street, this afternoon secured a re: 702 THIRD RAC LT ee eee A very sudden improvement in Bl volver and with It, it is alleged, tried gon Woot Nymph. Ow 1.26 a Oliver's filly ¢ n to compel her to leave her home with! Index. sr irtere c Fin, Jockeys. Op. HL. ion ie Re tciy in 5 him. The revolver was not loaded. | 718° Wouscraft ws ra yc area hind Cheek, which t r This attempt was as futile as the | "Figs De Burk ce Shilling ee race from the first {1 Th other one, and Vogt landed in York-| i0* Gowan tos them had the race between th ‘ 7 | 788 Pultonvi uz 3dwin L. came from ville Court. [cis Adriane tae! a aE Mrs Helen Roderiaue, thirty years) _— 10h 4 : pi iieet Ghul a old, of No, 9 Fifth street, was the \ rovement; for six furlongs, th | 3 ‘3 i L driana, badly ridden, was rushed up from sixth t ein an complainant, She said Vort had pre-| aighth ot @.milter The effort told and ene atonped,, Ranguine saved the turn | WRIGHT AND LITTLE tended to be a trend of her husband's, | and finished {strong Mi) Is now in the country canara Roderiaue said that she thought, 5 ye . Was honest and did not hesitate G5 Tot ime: a him into flat w knocked | trie, § ‘an this morning, Then, she says, he told | Mics: Starters, a glowing story of how happy they! King could be ff she would elope with him. | ‘ Koval Tourist She refused to listen to tt aS Bir John Johnaon later In the dav Vogt returned, she| a tere flourishing a revolver,’ She King James outrun arapoled with him and got {he weapon | Nitta rush under a drly Jonnson, ‘The latter was kil rt Three-yearolds and upwar: off, onvilia Was knocked back ond came a DEFEAT WESTERN MEN. On the Bay Ridge tennis courts this afternoon Beals C, Wright and R. Little, the Eastern champions, defeated Nat Emerson, of C Waidner, of Chie. handicap; one mile 4.00, Won easiiy.” Winns Start good. innatl, an the n the turn and closed outclassed Sir John rho Was never danger sayed ground Roval Tourii stretch, whe drew away vasily. off forcing the térriffe pace, In 0 COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. INAH OHS iz ‘ae Y, AUGUST is, 1908. Hi HIGHLANDERS 2, GLEV'LAND SCORE BY ee, 00000 00001 Cleveland 0 Highianders 4 2 aa ° I ie Cireilation Books Open to All! f EN Fatr and Cooler To-Night and torday. FINAL] RESULTS EDITION |, PRICE ONE CENT. “NNING ANE Wagner With a i Rats Brings in the Winning Run—Contest Was a Hard Pitchers’ Battle | From the Start. (Special to The Evening World.) | HIGHLANDBRS SCORE BY INNINGS: ~ ie AMPRICAN LEAGUE PARK, Aug. | RH. PO. ALE \—Cleveland tried to cinch the open- Conroy, «3b 1 1-0 1 0/Boston 100000000000 0-1 fre eamenaltnntherionntroduen HlglekMollveens infant secauen dian ountgne (0) 0010000 1—2 nders this afternoon by using Joss, Chase, 1b ......... () oR a Gl Pittsburg 0 O O i) their star pitcher, but Lajole and his|Hemphill, cf ......1 1 3 0 0} Sa eee eee Te, fellow batters found tt imposstble to | netonarty i j eintayyy OER Haran ha OERInENInHITN Delehanty, If .....0 0 1 0 | (Special to The Byening World.) BOSTON were no spontaneous explosions Ball, ss +0 0 3 6 0) piITrsBURG, Aug. After a hard R. H. PO. A. FE. of enthusiasm at the home-coming of Niles, 2b al 3 (32) 1) strugate for bhirteen innings Ina pitch Browne, rf........ (i 0) the Highlanders, but there were i Blair, ¢ <0 0 8 8 Olan wate. ty which Paley Binney) Bates. [rae () de WW 0) people on hand to see them start, and Ory» | , ab artists Beaumont, cf 0 ny Ut was encouraging. The effect of the Ul aac 0 0 0 0 Ol had to work against three slab artl DOB Chere dae tes String of defeats was plainly, Manning, p ....... 9 1 0 0 Oley cho Pirates, ne had to lower his | Bowerman, Ib.....1 2 i 1 2 on Hilltop, and they } ‘: colors, as Leach, Clarke and Wagner | Ritchey, 2b.......0 1 3 7°90 were painfully lacking in ginger. ‘Tae Tolals .... 13 ho aro known as the WitelUrS Dabien, gs......0.0 0 4 4 2 crowd had also lost Its fighting spirit, m1, inded | @ ! ae on SWeeney, Ht ie a and, with coats off and lemonade in A at point the game had gone along on jand, leaned back and took things easy J. Clarke, If (ee (3 even terms, both sides struggiing tor Graham, ¢ 1 iL fy) First Inning. é pee ise) * jan advantage, but nelther galing Flaherty, p.... CPE Shs Shea) J. Clarke roiled out to Chase, unas- Bradley, 3b. 1.3 1 0! tn the first Inning Wilson permitted ag aha BS tossed out Bradley, Turner, rf.... -0 1 2 0 O} Bates to vace home from second when Totals .... 0.4... 1 7 36 sted, and Con ed out F ner beat out a slow one to second,! Lajole, 2b......+5 1 1 1 5 0|Bowerman singled to right feld, The PITTSBURC then’ scond, Jajole walked g, Pirate outfielder had plenty of time to $ i en nd. Jas Stovall, 1b 0 012 1 06 7 as nobody was paying particular at. (| 9°00" "+ i line the ball home to prevent Bates from R. H. PO. A. BL oA NO RE Altes el threw (N. Clarke, 1 1 8 1 OJscourtng, but Instead he tossed ihe ball| Thomas, cf. ....0 1 2 0 0 Lajte threw out Conroy, Meliveen, ; Altizer, cf.....00651 1 4 0 Oto Storke, and before the Pirate frst | Leach, 3b 1 0) wuielder from) Newark, W388) Hinchman, #8.....1 1 1 3 1 sacher could relay the mall home Rates Gare, |, iL oes i but athens at he coula, 88 Joss, p seeneee 0 0 0 2 OF prisburg ran behind untt the eigntn | Wagner, ep eit. centra: hub wan out atoale |", Se = =lining, when Wilson was site at tes: Storke, 1b... 110 0 0 Cla Lajoie, NO RU Totals vis. eevee, $9926 13D] jogs on Danien's fumble. Gibson AbD Sune Ho Bo 0 Second Inning. | ‘Blair out on bunted strikes peal to na fleld put W WW MOMMA, Minne coon 2 0 miarieelealt ter Base Hits—Off Orth, 7 in 7 Innings, _ | {him base. from w eae iibsc nrerrn te Ricca COCO UN hl aN 0 pire, Base on Ballon Orth Aone | Phelps’s single, the latter batting for |Glbson ’ a eh) » Chase, unassigted. Ball! Jos f . Vamnita, Camnitz, p.. .....0 0 O 4 hman and N. | Clarke Bases—Cleveland, 6; High-] In the thirteenth Leach. the first man | Leever, p. Ho ww Joss struck out. 3 : by Joss, uphill flied out to Altizer, Pete. {1i by Joss, 3 vuled to Stovall, Bail struck ne Runs—Hineaman iO -RUNS, ‘Three-Base Hite—Lajole ‘Two-Buse Hits—Consoy, Niles Third Inning Stolen Bases—T ‘rner, Hemphil } Double Plays-Joss | to’ Bradley Clarke fouled to Biait Stoval to Bratley; Lafole to Hinohmar was nit, Blair to Chas anne jto Stovally Chase and Ball; Hinchman mphill. NO RUNS te Lajole to Stovall lee Iifted a fly to Turner and Blair! ee dORs Haas lone rariveutorealtizers Orth || Spe 'Lougilin » Altizer, NO RUNS ey Pe aa NATIONAL LEAGUE, W out Tajoie and Ball's neat oT valisd Stovall. Ball at) 4 making a great At St. Louis. Texas Leaguer fell safe in Cine 40100 two bases, as Turner lost the Louts 14000 spy eey Nea Cede ORE ie feat larlere erie lanttnehiett MeGlynn play Chase cracked a single | and i} Umpire—Klems , scorMg Conroy and sending | —— A to second. Joss got H . ive grounder. and threw Meliveen out AMERICAN LEAGUE. t thirt. Radley threw to first, hut | Hemphill, but Stovall | Soo ail Chane inp iol | At Washington. deleli ajoe thr nits anty, FIRST GAME, | Washington 19000000 0-1} Fifth Inning | Chicago. 5 0000000 0 09 , | Batterles—Johnson and Kahoe; White aor was safe on Niles's fumble,/and Sullivan, Umplres—Hurst and nit Was out stealing second, Blatr to| Connolly. Ball. Hinchman fied to Hemphill, Joss aONDI GTA Walked, J. Clarke beat out a slow one, SECOND GAME, Mii nobody covered first, and Chase | Chicago 00000000 9-2 nade a wild throw, which’ sent Joss to | Washington 00000110 1-8 thitd and J. Clarke to second. Bradley Ratteries—Smith and Ws Hughes popped out to Chase, NO RUNS and Warner, Umpires—onnolly and | Ball got ton Hinohman’s er. Hurst, | nd t 1 as Niles sacrificed to Stovail Ball took third At Boston. ly 1 pite Rlalr was out on Detroit 000038011 vunted strikes trying to work the Boston jong UL OY OO). 8) play, Orth fed to Tw Batteries—Willett and Schm. jgan and Carrigan, Umplre— ixth Inning. Sixth Inning | At Philadelphia. out Turner, and Lajole } Lec Ball threw out Stov- Pay oy ee OLS Mt 16092100 -9 fatt eries - Waddell Plank and Powers. and Egan, Joss tossed} and out Chase. Lajole threw Mellyeen NOR yut Conroy Bradley tossed Spencer Umpires—Sherida cee) Seventh Inning. N. Clarke 9 N. Clarke ad- EASTERN LEAGUE. vanced a bag as Attizer singled to left —_——_—__ Hinchman promptly smashed the next ne to right Aeld. Daisies for a At Baltimore me, scoring N. Clarke and Altizer RBuffolo wi. 9 1900000 4 shead of lim, Joss popped to Chase. Paltimore . 03900201 —al 1. Clarke singled to left, Bradley drove — Batteries—Tozer and Mcallister; Me- ‘ one past second, Turner hit Closkey and Byers. Umpires—Stafford Into a double plas, Chase getting the and Toft. hall, touching fisrt and. throwing to Kal {me to get Bradley, THREE At Providence RU ; Rochester .. 9000000% 09 walked, And stole second fs Providence 90020081 8 it, Ball atruck out ' at Ratterfes—Henley and Oliver; Barry y eae era BAR end Peterson. Umpites—Frock and Stovall, unassisted ONS Juggleby Eighth Inning. Manning took. vrth's pla BOY PRETENDED SUICIDE. ir New Yor n thre 1 wht t Meliveen, ondit -¥ a filed to Delehanty and Latole Fifteen-Year-Old Lad Snys He Only N. Clarke flie Jule NN Tried to Scare Parents, RUN t Bradley, F fi ‘teen-year-old Samuel Kurtz, of No. y's fou! truck “Ont —By Orth, 1; by Manning, | Jup, shot one too fast Sweeney to Clarke ina nattempt to seert- Maddox, p. handle. OUCH onoano one Ol OO) ifice was safe. Sweeney threw low to) 0S) ! Bowerman Me MUNCH arsenite op WO) { it .was up to the “Flying Dutchman" | ma oe aae 0 make good. and this he did by smash-| Totals .... ss... 2 10 89 22 ¥ ing the necessary hit to centre, scorin ‘ Cainmlee sla uaienth ‘Leach with the winning run He oiate “an Leever in eleventh, | | None out when winning run was scored, Tu aaS ee -Base Hits—HBeaumont, Wagner. FORT ERIE RESULTS ae . dlen Basi Ba aber Double Plays—R > Dahlen (Special to The Evening World.) | FORT ERIE, Ontario, Aug. 1.—To-| day's races re as follows FIRST RACE~Maidens; six furlongs Dorothy Webb, 1% (Troxler), 3 to 1, 6 to 5 and to 4, first; Maleoon, 105 (Rosa) ) 2 even and Lt to 2, second; Spelgit, 100 (Kennedy), 6 to 1, ¥ to 1 and even, third. Time—Lat3-5. Lady Kleanor, Point La jennie, pousal, Tenor SECOND RACE-Steeplec two miles,—Cr SPANISH CONSUL . 17 CHel 5 \7 to § and 3 to ', won; Lights Out (Archibald), 6 » 3 to and 1 to 3, }se-ond; Chan 138 (MeChain), 15 to {Little Wally, Sam Parme y Hart, Bontire and Pick Time also a <} lag, C a2 | THAMES Hume ned Gumers into Vasque Fourteen, lf Catan us Rowe ete ergo) Taken From Apartment lat 2 losoplie Os ww «6 of Hippolote De Uriarto. Devanson, Fumie To and Fro Coat Cutter, Wamboro, Arveight and ‘Leona also van FOURTH RACE-Mile and seventy Fourteen-vear-old Gumersinto Vas eta ques, a Cuban, who was fo sie Almandine, 99. ( home of Hippoloto De Uriarto, former 9 to Band out, 2 Usury, 1s Apes nd out, 8. Thne—t a2 Spanish consul No, 468 Central Park fa dor, Cosmopolitan anil) West, wag in the Children's Court toe OSD BABS: EE In custody of the { FIFTH RACE—Three-yenr-olds; ona) ‘it In custody of tie Sotlety for the Imile and seventy vards.—Lajeunesse, 9 ntion of Cruelty to Children. (Rice) 3 to 2 1 to 2 and out, won rils Is one of the worst cases of Washakle, % (Ros), 4 to 1.9 to 3 and ty Lave ever seen.” said Supers { to 3, second; Goldess,” 105 (Powers), yay & to 2 to 1 and even, third, Time- nt Jenkins, iat 2-8 Firmament, Chanida and Re- Ay agent of the soclety was sent to pounder also ran, De Uriarto apartment to investl- INTH RACE-Three-year-olls: one complaints made by the nelgh- RCN asian alee who said the child was being (Kennedy), 2 to J 2 ; : A Mamie Gallagher, 12 (Martin), 3 to 1, 6 beaten, ,Mns. De Uhlarte fo Sand 1 to? nd; Jack Dolan, i found the boy in Cuba, The | Time: 5 dele hi an eck ‘a on. Exclamation and. a eniter als him and his neck marked SEVENTH RAC Three - y m chok neighbora, one intle.—Ratella C., 107 (Powers dlebennan, Mrs. Rooney-and the 2 to f and out, 1; Miss Catesby, janitress said the boy was ill-treated (Pickens), 7 to 1, 4 to 2 and even, aS hevant d Ste HUET nn B., 107 (Ross), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 ng “never allowed) out) nue n to 00! e147, Lady Baldur, | | \He jeven, 3. Ti | Rose, Little Minnie and Lady In court to. a Mes De a art ¢ also ran. 1 that the boy had been Ill-treat a sald he was punished because he GOV. GUILD UNDER KNIFE deserved Ih at a is bad boy and FOR APPENDICITIS, i aon: mina t eit b ting me" die ed the bo: ru no thief,"* ently kitchen BOSTON tis Guild. | struck ork away. Patrolman Slotch. of the Fitth champions, for the national fons | erveen HUST E Third avenue, was arraigned in the! Jf Was operated i panes CIS where he did menial w Tastio street station, happened along at the : a> => ee See HY three st At sets by scores of [yee i 1 y 20) ren's Co! o-day , f t the ¢ ate Hospital this after-| ytayo adjo Aug. 21, Aoportune moment and. VoRt was TH RACE—Two-year ods; selling; six furlongs, z shiben sire ce amoresn and We to Hinchman to. Stovall Yo Rt ane # Court today by. Polloemany Hoon. lDha Was pronounced sp vas ak) Feated charged with attemnied felonious oat, thine, “202 off, 40.” start quod. | Won, “handily, Winner BOTA vend crate EA Ninth Inning. farton, who sald the boy had at-| ! meri Governor atood | sening oft Assault. Magistrate Moss he Ownst J 8 Tires, Time 1. a Slepley cos MUCH De acen tote i 1 |tempted to con f 0 eg Society, R00 bait for examination. on Sunday.” Wis. St 4% Fin Jockeys, Oo. Hi head and Winston, the Southern pair,| Hinchman fied to Melt a {tempted to commit suleide. The police-| ine atrain of the operation remarkably|AONHY: (came oon ‘ amie ) “1! Notter 2 Jon Thursday, but were unable to/struck out. J. Clarke singled. J- Clarke, mar told Justice Mayo that a boy had well and at 2.4 was resting comfort. + EB Ww n a olay } 4 4 J. Lee ls t n 1 ts) i x Ww shots ye dh $ Metfanuel sa n threw otit ¢ Hemphitt }'0 kill himself error was Il : n whe ANY RAILROAD WRECK. TO WED CIRCUS GIRL,| ii) fine" Bb ed Bates | BABTMANTINDICTED. Np ardr Tel perearter an Ar ttt "| Ay UE eK ge ot wt Renee: 2 | phe Grand Jury this afters Btaval So RUNS, Bo nil ouaniee nd rae eau A telegraphic report from Chicago to 7 | Man Whee, ndictment of gi ” which were closed and the gas turned | e effect t th York Giont David Joseph Rolland, an actor, thir-| Brana Bees ib abe ie sean. 0 Dee dy, | Sec ras were ETE TT |r Hee ie i Kel ty-five years old, of No. 407 West Twen- Gheek raced Court Lady into the eround ahd then won. Court Lady tired chasing the | 10" ; ie Last vo Days of Big Saleieliacvnenduatlee Mtivos aikednihan tes 1 ¢ ; sc ty-second street, and Miss Henrietta] Winners Biwin In wae running very wrong atthe end trom. @. hoor beeinnine age. im, mariners $ ue S Suits, $4.95. as rah b : Plate Rallroad, nea asO)- CAURES ) ? ¢ ae hank hy he attempted to commit suicide he oxciten 7 town sa Urma_Roweh, twenty-six, of No, 270 5 SIXTH RACE. Six furlongs; three-vear-olds and upward: selling by: Les e th cht vas 12.00 Blue Serge Suits, $4. | attempted \ mmit sutetd some excitement a@ wn tals af WwW Th -ninth st Pe cense Dene time, 4.87; off, 4.58.) Start good wily. Winner, ch. a. by Nas AKO. H {t (Tints Clothiers, 227-220 Brondway, | sald was a fake, eat Thirty-ninth street, got a ieense! turium—Rquallts, Gwher—-tt, P._ Whitney -Time—1.00 2:5, Atrested| and the charge 1s (a ; Tay Sty Opp. Pomtom | ! to Wed this afternoon,” Mr. Rolland | aye sual “ae was ( ay | with a large aum 4 : “sale of all our| |! Mdn’t Intend to commit sulcide, I » to 8 played with May Inwin tor if time He | Rock. St air = St Notere vt s }imoney, De tives from He urte n Sults, €4.98. Jonly did to make ae ad t was married Goldie. Rinehart — in Tt Notter: will leave to-night for Cl wit 1 mixtures: all is thlag 368, but she secured a divorce in Des | Eg Te Gi a | extradition papers ngle ‘OF double brenated, |" at ’ World Wants Work Wonders. Teapot Moines some time afterward Ff 4 oC. 1, Miller, €) 80 ae Paes ined. Buy now, Open k story of being beaten a 1 it there Blea Roach Is sald to be connected J his foi and Woh W alloping, GAle¢ Brant ovtwamed Stokes at | Kalli'eRestaurant.14-1yParkPi, Finesta&cooies 10. The Hub Clothing ice Mayo discharged with the Barnum & Bailey Circus Improve, pen till mida’ harming music. *,6 2) Riway, cor, Barc! m to go home and be brave “|No Proofs to Correspondents