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Secmul. wm) THIItU IIACU- VVB Araiialiui First. TL Doliilirn Seeoiul. RiV FOUllTII H4.CK flWJtllV Kntimln First. t&. Sky nine Second. WjJL fifth nr:: fWF Cnntlelnlirn First. Sm CaraccnH Second. tVfi (special to The niejlng VV'orH I JW. HACK TP.ACK. Saratoga. Auk. 19- 'Atj, The track was si w here to-day, atul $m fast time was out of the question. It JM was expected that In the Hurricane fcgtfl Stud Stakes Caesarlon, Liza an.l Arapa- ikUi hoe woulJ run ono of tho faslest miles "v&JmI of. the' meeting. 'wf Tne weather waa c0l and clear, anil Vffiy the attendance large. Ten carloads of ;iH horses. Including the Dlemton and Gld- i'ISb eon lot, leave here to-night for Sheeps. MX head Hay. From to-day on horses will Ml be shipped to the seaside course, except immy those engaged In stakes. HJ Thcro was a delay at the post In gl tho first race owing to tne running WiM away of Dr. Morrlce. a heavily backed M recend choice, owmo by ex-Maor JW) Nolan, one of the stewards. Griffin '"3a was tl,rown' nut not lnJured. i .Steward F. T. Morehead, who has IvV been brtllnu on the races ever since fijB tlie neetlnf.' began, to-day resigned his rf5 jiosltlon. It nas Insinuated that Jlr. JOS' J.Iorehead's decisions were Influenced by R his bets. HJfJ J ide Powers agreed to act as third IB ettnard until the close of the meeting. Th first rck lA( For maHtni, flu turloaci. i'tj; suritri BttlnB 8t Hit Fin lt1 Trmon, 107 (Mirtln) h-5 3-J lh 1' Ml llldm, 110 (rtrlilm) 3-f rvei 4 S 2' M Kanlnr. HO (Sink) .... CO-l :n-l 7 4 3 T,7 Dr Vcrri. 107 (Gr mm . :-t 1-5 3 2n 4 !, i faillt. 107 (E Corhran)..t0-1 71 2 13 3 lAS Klnii MUtia- 107 tCnun) S-l 3115 0 lft tolaer, 107 lOjrJner) . 15-1 5-11 7 7 fvia Or. ilnrrlce threw Gr'flln ard lun L'Rr wav. J a waa caught and letunit-rt l" 'I 'o the tiHt, whvie iSritfln remountrd I'll T'19 "3P f" t0 " beautiful start. Sun- M loi-k mude tln tunning to the "treu.i. BO vl'h, 13r. Moirice l'reatoi and Kandor FB net In the w tch P-eston ven' to wbWL "lp front and v.-on ca-'ly by three i lncths from Illdaeo, who was two ' lengths In front of Kandor. Time I ' J 03 '"" IS SECOND HACR U r - ntnlT. tno jcir-cU &llli, telllnt. fu' HSf ilJ A lMllf IU.,.3,11 H -ir Tl riftirs Fi lilt m. H K'i.ii a ""iSlit ls.91 (HrCllnl'l-JO oiii 14 1' H M IJrfl Tl t IK Co. hrjallO 1 5 J 2 3 "I'lt TLinnah t3 (Dirdncr) -1 7- 4 :n -) TnT-u 1 1 iGrifflnl 7 2 3 5 1 i 4 Hf 1 'te Held raced in clise older to the ftretch. Taffeta 1 lng In I runt, with n Mlft. Hannah nt riorence ( olvlllo V wen, civ w'li' r.t lh'" Htrceh, but wlvn p'ri.ghtnrieil out hh- 'M-iie r fuFt and won a p:ood race bv a Imsin 'roni ?V tiled D, who wai i.. Hn?tli4 in fiont of M!s Htnnih. Time-(i)i 1-1. V riitftn nrG . H- i tn ? If ikf- ,-jl!ln5 out mil !! r ti. Iltili s lilt r.n Arjpahje. "1 ft r ln) 11 i i s ! 1", Pjui.m jci in cm n ou 2 i :i, d..ri ii l"i ilVtWI'l.) . i j uut 1 2- "i Aiapahoo vli.I nut in front an w.i ne-.er ha1el, winning pri"lly , a Imik h and a hilf from nol.ihru, who, whipped out, li-at aes.irian thr (.am. distance. The latter lan u.ler a mill for six furloncs, hut d.cd awny wlun called upon. Time 1.42. FQIT.TH ItCn For two-ytir-oldi . .tltirs, (lie rui.ongn Slar.eri. amK. b' lilt Fin Xmiln. 103 (B Cochranl . 7-10 out l : i Ek Illuo 105 (OrUill . 4-1 S-3 3 J"j.'- t I Fal'lng Vtr lill IM-C'lh) 4 14-5 5 B 3' rfonlc 103 (Ferkloi) 7-1 s-5 4 1 4 ' Klflell. MS lCil:n). 10-1 10-1 1 4 5 Co. ton Klnn. 101 (S-al I lOn-1 :o-l 6 I'. Ivamsln as tin lirst to show, but he was ouliun to tli turn and was . shut uut by l' con c and Sky Illue, vho ra'ed head and head to the Btrofh. , Kamtln ther Ju n u them, and, taklni; (the load, on urdei n null by thne , parts of a length fiom Slty Hlui-, who I whh tno h 'igths In front of Palling Wu'er T!nu 1.'3 1-1. FIFTH RM II l .inc. mite apj a gjar.t , Ii m li'.lnc i lilt I'n nl s rjL toi inrir-ii i- m- j S" l'i Cua ai 9J 'M- t.HI .. .12 I 4 1 5 4 .' Oji. 10." (i .1 1 .5-1 . i J 1", ' Kn'h i.'ait. 101 ii'im M fiei 4 5 4 DunKirrtQ, 101 (i; CjihrJl) 4-1 tvel 1 '" 5 i. Cass made the running. Uunganrn ' wan second to the far turn, wluro he diomud back, gllng way to ('aiacmd ami i:ntliuslust. who chased Cass In the stretch. There Candcllira moed up, and, catching, Caraccas at thn fui long pole, won timing, by a half length from e'araccas, who was four lengths , in front of Cass. Time 2.11. , Km nthrr itortlnir news see HIK 3. FIRE IN A UNIVERSITY. llvltluiurc Knlui- Hurry to Jubnii Hopkins. IIAlVTJMOni:. Aug. 19. At 3. the, fire department responded to an alarm, at Johns-Hopkins University. It is said that the laboratory Is on lire. lltTBNKTT'r. Kl.norlnir r.tirai"i took tae gold SBniiaialllieiilawluler Fiilr. '. i t' t iJtMiteiisAiiiif'iMi'r'f-f- -fcrt- THE WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT. fiiit iiiro- 'l.nrlsnil 1'lf.t. "ttliliirii !crouil. Miltivil H'i: Siiiciilr rlrl. ItiMiliililiiy Ircuail. Tllllill H VCK- iirclliin First. Klnwlrt Seoouil. I'Ol'liTll It Veil lliutitluniil Flr.t. Crimen Soconil. (Sreclal to Thf Ktenlnt! World) UACi: TKACK. AULEUUCT. Aug. 19. A good-sized crowd for Monday at tended tin' laces of the yueen's County Jockey t'lub this afternoon. The weather and Hack were aup.Tb for racing pur pose, and at the opening of the pport but throe sciatches were bulletined. Jockey Willie- Sims, none the worse for hit Coney Island episode, wi on hand. Jeekt-y J. Jlorton wai called to the Judges' stand after the first race and q-itHtloned about his riding on Unity, lie elitl not gle the Judges a satisfac tory eplanutlon and was suspended Indefinitely ulid bis case referred to the Jorke-y Club. He was ptrnilltetl to fulfil his engagement In the second tuce, however. FIRST RACK For two-jrar-oMs. selling; IHe furlonei smtrn llrttlni S' Hit Fin ..arlsa.1 94 IKerle) 5-5 11 4 11, In .'antuaaa. 100 iBhefJ)) ... 8-1 2-1 1 2', 2n la y .San.-a 4 ll'otrl 12-1 3-1 3 2 2 Ml.i Lynali 94 (ULiry) J-l'.vtn 1 4 4 Millie 1., 1(0 lllam;) 15-1 516 5 5 Lnlly, 97 (J. Iluilou) ,, . -5 15 5 I! They were sent away Immediately to a fair ntart Miss I.ytiah kept the mil to the quartei, with harlssa and Mary Nance close up and the others 'niuclied a length behind. The leader v tt In front to the half, where l.arlssa uittht her and piloted the field home, winning In a drive by a ntok fron. Jan tuzza, whn u.i- two lengths before -Mary N'a ice. Time- l.iU 3-1 Si:t ONI) RACE For thr.-e-jetr ol'l. non-vln irra tlila year, -piling fix ottJ a lialf farlanif Mirli-rs lltllilic SI lllf Fin a-inetlr 1'.. fflmw -l 5-.' J 3' 1 RijitiiJ-'a) , I'll il lrrt.,nl fc s 3-5 i 4 2na ioi. -nit Urn t Tn. til l.t'ari 'i 2 h 3 l l"."!' -t Mn-i-ft 111., thprli) l"-l ft-l 4 it 4 I m nlriR ilirt ln3 i lulini 5-1 5 3 i 5 lit 107 t-t'ltiM . 2-1 7 l'i I 2'f 6 Hub) 101 tUrfrnti ni ?u I 7-1 7 7 7 Tlioy fliialh qrnt i-.way tn a fair start, with Vent In ih- l--.nl, follow t-tl bs riou venlr and ltotiiidelitj. H)llng (Jn-eti sooi went to the front, flouven'r Keep .ng h! po-tlt'on and llniindclay tit bis saddle girths Coming Into the stretch SotneiiT took eomniand and won In a drive by a net k from Reitirtdelay, who was a length and a half before Howling -.iiee.l. Tlme-1."3. Tilth" met Fir three ) ear oUa a I itpuartl on- mile Rtartera lletthlg St llir Fin urellan, 113 I3't.i) , 1-3 2-5 2 4 1 Klntlet. 117 ltiIi) .. .11 :-". 1 3"2" jun Up. 101 tOt.ear 7-5 2-3 4 !i 3' lnlc lllf'iri, Hit tKeefr) 13 1 3 I 3 I" 4 KluTinli. li.il', iWyniU') 10-1 10-1 5 5 5 Kinglet look the lead to a gold start. ure!lan Annie Hl-h'ip and Hun l"t fo'.loncil elostly In the order named. A trie lllrhop and Sun Up were In front wl'o.i th- naif wan reached. Sims keep n' uie'tliit well !n hand. Enterln,-h.- stretch Aurellan was sent along and von h a head from Klnglpt, who w' i length In front of -un Up. Time 1.13. FOCRTII IIACn. -.ijr'frs llettlnj St lilt Fin En l.iral 95 I'C'ffel 7 10 o it 2 1" 14 '-r tni -ii IDl.earv. 7 5 out 1 J 2 Frcl lto'n 95 IT 1 'fiesanl25 I 113 3' 3" Uirrie- -1 s lW- "I 15-1 S-l 4 4 I'.imea Jum.ird 10 thn front at flag fall, r.illowcd In Emotional Die latter on ti k romn -tnd nnd hebl It to th" ei-d, wi-.iilng handily by half a length from Cilrrea. Fred Train wt3 a poor thirl. Time-! 1 10T01 SHOT AT ST. ASAPH. It.'CK TRACK, PT ASAPH, Aus. 19. T'irt tacs r in on this track to-day reoulted as follows First Kare Six and a half furlongs. We-ti bj Grcv Pore it 10 to 1 and 3 to 1, llairrt' James second, even for place, A.oiint third. Time -122 1-4. '. . ontl Itace Flie furlongs. Won bv Vi.unr; ilrlrto, 3 to 1 and even. Little Italpli sejnd out foi place .Sorcso tnlid Time -i n; 3-1 ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. I1AIT, TriACeT, Al.P.XANDnn ISI A.V1), .i, Aug 11 The enrles and iHghts for to-moi row's ra-es on this irt-ir aio hb tollov.p' JI-41 'ti'.. -1l ill a half fu'lmjA. Iiu'.p or Kiel l'i7 r.-riu . . 107 l-OT. IIto . 1-7 Clara IJell.- 107. lll'l.l 107 Anlrew p ,'. t ;0T I ft-i,a'1 117 WMVa'e . 53 tn1 run H4lf a rslle. ti -wr.nll nnldon I Ra" tl nit 10H Ifii Mi) . 133 r'nl 1" Off ll.ll . . .. MS l).ri r-ulhs M'Jrrar 105 i Tin . . 10 Rip'a . . 10t I Ulnln IX Vat ... . liij j Hal i- In. i t.iil Raie-Mivtn furhnsr .. a 104 Jark nenulun jot II) Jin 104 FojiIo.o .. . . -I I llfl S--ar ... Ill tVitl. n S D.ll) lln ... 104 fii-ri't ti Pan 104 tnar ic II 95 llrwkl-ti I'll F unit Rare One nllt ati'i ft fUteenth Vla,min .. . t.2 I-W9 )e lean l'i? I.ini-'iinlta 110 llruiuun H OJ'l . ki 110 F'fi'l Rite Frur anl a half fitr'o-ira Craf-aman in liniinte lm&hlln ...104 ?r trlen Ml I'dliv' n MrKeaier I0 No-ib) loo Mclllchael 101 Mil. Mulrel 97 Ika a 104 Sixth Rare Four ami a half furlonaa Belli"'. Jr Hi Flnnnaler 109 Uoo.chiiiiper ....V....1I3 ArU 97 Jaraey llfi Ju)eu90 97 Padre HO S'ltH race off. F.tth alvljel, the fillt farml a sixth. SARATOGA ENTRIES. HACK 'ilt.U K, SUlATOtiA, Aug. 19. The oi.tiu-H anu wUhts for Tue"day's rac. h .re j1 fallow h I-1 - I'.a .- -iil.'n four awl a half furlongi 1-e on . . . ..IU3 fky Hlua S3 .liy, uttna 'i hhrrl k .... V9 ' ii. Ji-alren . . lua Tanl. vj Xi r-na . . 101 Itaat'UI III in eauguut l"t Kl'i-iitr ., , yj ae, 'nl Rate elllnK on mile aid a furlong enijier bei lt5 .Sataliae 102 Tom tiklJmore ..15 biokott li2 Th'r-t Race llanairap, oua mile rtlr Hi-esa . 115 I.ake Htiore lot MernUr 112 IVl'l-er 9( EJ Kearney ICa ' , titii Race Selling, file furlonga. Prig HI Kaliauga tolt It; itL.a-aa) I'! Ingumar iw st memaaan . 112 ilamheiter . i5 5Urr Monarch 112 liatie Murphy. itifl Fifth Race i ikolona llarJle Slakes, tno miles nier eiuhl hurj.ca Wirtlforl . . HI Southerner 40 Kllke.my H t l-uke no Marciaa . Ho e'liei) Chaae . 140 Ill-nth uf Se-iiliitor Volk. ClUCAflO. Aug 1J f.eojarl W. Volk. th. noted -vuirlor die I au-le-jla at hi Hummer heme at ll.ei'a Wla jealer-la lie ra -.lit,, ravet enr I. atai -aai ft i. 4c aa a m,c!Ur vl ;eirirati liulv REPORTING EY BALLOON. a - "The Evening World's" Novel Experiment to Be Repeated in ti.e Trial Races. MANY DIFFICULTIES MET. jas-Genorating Plant Establisbed at Highland Beach and a Tele graph Gab'.o Laid. TO MAKE THE CAR STATIONARY. Guy Ropo3 Will Maintain a Station ary Observatory 1,500 Feet in Air Both Boats Ready. Inlerest In the trial races for the selection of u defende-l of the America's Cup, to be sailed to-morrow inoiulng. Is hardly secondary to that displayed In the coming cup races lliemselli'd, and, although Die majority of yachtsmen expect to see Uetendur pcliclt'd ai the champion to meet Val kyrie HI., line- eontisls with iilaut ale on tbt- caids. i.'i.iiy -esleiday afternoon Vigilant 3 at up tall ind made a tiuick run f i om Bay Kldge- to thu Huiscshoe in side Ba..dy liuuk, her faithful tender Aeronaut following her as rapidly us her steam would permit. Aloft, her llgglng was tautened and ship chape, every sail In place-, under Us e-oierlng t-anvas, and cieiy part of her standing and running gear In abso lutely perfect oidet. On deck wis every evidence of prep aration for a great race. Tho trim yacht hid been stripped lor to-motrow'b encounter, and only her anchor cable remained of all her cruising geir. In fact, everything suggested a readiness .o slip moorings nnd start In the tinesi raco of her career at five minutes' no- As In previous races "The livening U'oild" has in-Klected no preparations fci- furnishing the public with the de tails of thu trials while they are pro gressing. The facilities afforded by spe cial tug, carrier-pigeons, special wires, .to., will again be supplemented, as In the recent races, by a captive balloon, from which an expert, who Is a sailor, newtpaper man and telegiaph reporter, will describe the race as seen from his lofty perch, oer a wire leading direct ly Into "The Kvenlng Woild" ofllce. Many of the difficulties winch prevent ed the recent experiments In aerial re porting have been overcome. It has been found more desirable to send tho balleo.i up from the beach near Sandy lloolt liiitead of from the Highlands cf Naveslnk, owing to the currents of air that Interfered with maintaining tr-e alt ship at an even altltuae and kept the car consta uly swaying. Jn order to make it possible to asctnd from the ijw site, extraordinary preparations had to be made, amounting to the establish mint of a complete gas g(-nerattn' plant as well as n special telegraph plant, at Highland lieach, Not the least of the preparations was laying a it-pegraph cable across tho .Jhre.vshury, to connect the balloon with Postal Telearaph wires leading directly to "The Evening Woild" office. This ca Olo Is &XI feet long and welg'ls over 3.000 pounds. Another Item was the shipment and stoiage of two and a half tons of sulphuric, add, toni and tons of ice and an Immrme juantli of It on filings, I All of these had to be biuught trom this cliy tn ii.ghlanl Ileach and aluied conveniently to the machinery for ger-i enuing a with which to supply a I balloon of 12,'X-ij cubic fuel capiclty. In its new experiment "The livening World' was creatly aided by the High Mii.l Jeatli Improvement Company, from Hits properly of which the balloon will ascend. JJti.-;ng the experiments In balloon re liort.iv; the airship will le moored and Ita cable paid out tl' rough a trail-block, as was done on recent oi-cai-lons, but in order to prevent the swaying and make so far as possible, a llxed ob servatory ot thu far at u Im'tiitt of 1.6CU tot t thien 01 foji- guy r"i"' will be fa limed l.i it s'des and stietched at angles which will l-e made uecet sary by the direction and force of the .-.I rid. In short, everything that ex'fnse. MH-iRV -.nd mi earnest de-iie to make tl- luvi I plan of rtrioitliiK a nitcvbK cotilJ accomplish has t"n none 1 he -esultr will be apparent In "The liven jig WcaltaV reports of the incis. VALKYRIE 111. IN HARBOR. CrimiN lew tin IIiiuHhIi Vticltt in lli-r VlieliiiritKi- In (he I ppi-i- Jin;. lly far the most Interestlm- obje on Mew .11 tfe bay this morning wan ..ord Uuuraven's track slngle-mcki r, V.tl kj nti III. which arrived here iast ev til ing after a voyug of a days and 'J hours from (lourock, H'otland. The challenger for thu America's Cup lay at anchor Just east of the Statuu of Liberty In full view of promenijers at the llattery, where crowds of people gathered at an early hour this morning to got the r first glimpse ot the big Kngllsh yacht which is toon to try con-i-!ui(ons with Defender, She was surrounie-d at her anchorage by a swarm of harbor boats and small craft, and passengers on the Staten Island ferry-boats and the Sandy Hook steamers had an unjxpected treat when they came up to ton this morning. As trc'y passed by the "big white yacht, scarcely -i hundred feet (listint, sCoutlmicd cu Third Page.) 7 irii-a fiWw.T.i-riiiHi- r-r --. -'l-ro;r.i.ia,,i KOEBER AT IT AGAIN.1 Too Fu.nnv Litilo Mnn Dco'aros He Is Coroner and Counsel. Not Eound by Law to Liston to Legal Objections, Ho Says. Ho Forces lioiutl ot llealtli Doctors to tervc on the Jury. Coroner Hoeber made an Inquiry this morning Into the death of Mrs. Annie Winters, of 1275 First aenue. It Is al leged, us tho result of criminal mal ' practice, Mrs. Augusta Thomas, a midwife, and Dr. Kiaft, the prlsine-rs, were- In at tendance. Lawyer l.uuls J. Ste-ckler uppcared for the defendants. Cotnncr's Physician Huber, who per formed the autopsy, said the woman' death was caused by blood-poisoning, resulting from nialpiuctlce or possibly from a 'nil. The Coroner started to read the ante mortem statement, to which objection was made, "I allow tlie objection to be stated by the Bteiiogiapher. I overrule It and I'm going to lead It," Interrupted Coroner Hoeber, "no matter whether It Is u legal document or not." Then the Coroner read the statement, which accused the two pr'soner.i. Mr. Winters when called as a witness sobbed and broke down. The Coroner ufked him If till wife had taken any medicine. The witness said she told him she had. Sir. Sleekier objected to hearsay evi dence. " "Oh. that's all right," said the Coro ner, "he- t-avv thu medicine and hei saw tho bottlet,. The Coroner Is not bottnu to listen to any objections. The Court of ppeals has decided that I needn't allow- nnv thing of the kind, nor an, e'loas-i-vamlnatltiii either.'" :i-- .letk.e'i uikcd the witness If he knew of lun own knowledgo that his Wirt- toon, the iiii-dlt-'.ne. The Coroner ruled the question out, Then, turning to the witness, the Cor out r fald. severely . "Von knew your wife was going tn do this thing. ..... t "1 am his counsel, and 1 object to such a qtie-tlon V ,u have no right to prejudice- the minds of tl Jury." "I um the- Col oner and the counsel, too." yelled Hoeber "Oh, well, If that Is tin- ruling of tho Coroner,' raid Mr. Buckler, "we can do nothing " Mr Steele'- r pat down tl -gusted. Alls. Uowslmk, mother uf tin- dead woman, tali she saw Dr. Kraft and Mrs. Thomas, the- midwife, plve her tiilKhU-r medicine. Dr. Victoria, who wa eslled In whe Mrs. Tniim was In a living t-mdltb-n. v as calle-tl next Hi- started to tcstif ' to what Mrs. WlnUn. had told him, when Lawyer ritecklcr obfcted to th' evidence. Coroner Hoeber sustained him "If you sustain tnat objection 1 will w thdravv from the rase, ' said Mr Oliver "Well m '-in go," said Hoebei Then turning j Mr. Sleekier he added w tl. great severity: "See what troubles you make" on must not nuke so many objections and Interrupt the case. Now. I w'll let tho witness testify." ... Tho Jury returned a -verdict this rflei ncon thr-t the woman came to her death by blood pol-onlng du to mal practice, produced by porsons unknown. Coroner Hoeber lmmedlatelv dis charged Dr. Kraft and Mrs. Thoina.4. the midwife. Dr Kraft, however, must answer the charge ot pructlslng medl cine wtheut a license. In his haste to get a Jury to hear th Annie Winter case, Coroner Hceber ran sacked the Criminal Court Hulldlng for Hirjmen. and among others drafted Dr Hubbard, Maler, flarris'jn and Qrai , of the Bureau of Contageous Diseases There men were all found In the Health Board's room waiting to report to their superior and get out upon their rounds of work. The Coroner sailed Into the office Just before neon, and recruited them all. threatening them with arrest If they did not answer thn summons at once When Dr. Charles fl. Benedict, rhlef of tne Itureau of Contagious Diseases, arrived and heard of the plight of his deputies ho ruihed to the Coroner's office, where thn Inquest waa In prog re. He- presentlv rushed out, saying "I will have tn let my men stav ther", although It Is arilnst the lsw, as I am afraid of a wrangle with Hoeber." Dr Henedld made a formal sthte ment 10 the Hoard of Health regarding the Coron r's extraordinary action, and tald he wished this statement to be an expl-matlw of why no rej.orts wdl be recr-.e1 today from the sunltaij dls tr'cts in charge of the four Inapecio . Hibr hud forced to servo on his Il was said In the Human nf Conta- g.ous Diseases that the Coroner' attiaii ' mla,lit work "erlotis rull, its It ! I Imperatively necessary lh tt reports be had from all of the districts dally. CHESS AT HASTINGS. , I.ttHl.nr n-nls (iiinailit-ric nnd Tsrblu I nrlii lae-fe-ats Vl-ireii. ! lOSTIKf'S, Kni-lund, A117 !". To.dav j the eleventh lound of the International ' Chi ss M-tstera' Tournament vvas played, at HlllHSey H 1-lHtltUtf Thn remits tll to 5 o'clock we-ie as follow t Lasher lit, it (Junsb.rg In a I'lcnih ileU'uni after thirty intivts Tlnsb-v b it Vcigaiil In a queen's gambit 'In clined uflcT fort)-thie ninves M s.iti j b.'nt lli.-il In a Prench tlt-fi use nfn-r thlitv-slt inovtH. Tsrlilforl i In it Mai'-o In a I n-neh d -f'-r " ef er thine ..IX n.t.vt-J. Albln beat MIlks In tt Huv Lone aftn Ihlrly-five itiovts. riliirili. el .Sthllf.lt. In a Itui Loi.r afin llftv moves Plllsbury beat Tflclimiinii In a ICuy Lopez after thirty-one- inovte. ! FLAGGED JHE FAST MAIL. ! t Warn Only lu I'un, bill Slaty I'ruie Ver Mt-rlotii, John Lasckti. the Hungarian, who yesterday llaggel the Chicago fHst mull train betivten Peekskill and Dutchess Junction, was In YurkVi.le I'obce Court 1 to-day to meet i:nginer John Ureen ' loch and FreJer.ck T. S.ack, the train man. 1'ra'uman Slack told Magistrate Kud llch ths delay of u minute, if other trail on the road er running on close- scheJulc time, might cause, m-rloua trouble. Magistrate Kudllch committed Iiscko wltbuut bill, and notin-J Truliunan Slack to have a warrant Issued In Dutuhess County Liscku will be turned uvr tn ltallivty Detective Sullivan, who ' will taliei him to IVeksklll lor trial. DEATH IN THE STORM. - Three Livei Lost and Scores of Peoplo Injured at Pittsburg. Ono Woman Was Blown Into the River fiom a hiqli Bridge. Another Woman nnil 1 liret- Clilltlren ltrst-uftl Irum ii Wrick I PITTSnUltn, Aug. 19-I.i.t night's storm was the most terrific and desttuc tlve that 1ms visited this city lu mini years. It came without warning uii.l at I t time when the parks were llllt-d wltbl peoplo and the rivers with boats cijiid-e-J wllh eicursloi4it-i. As far ns known ut this time. tbr. i lives were Inst, a -.coic of peisons vveic injuied two It Is thought lut. ills ami property damaged to the extent of 1100, irsj. The dead lire; Millie l.lnbaugb. rook on the stenmei Lud Kee-fer, drowneil. A re 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 ' I Pepble, emplcived rn a toal baege. Unknown woman, blown from the Point Hrldge. The storm struck the city about W o'clock and was over In half an hour Italn came down lu torrents, are-uiii-p mled by vivid lightening and t.-rrlllc wind. Housi-s were unroofed, trees up tooted nnd fences and outhouses demolished. So tremendous war Iho force of the tornado that the steamers Lud Krcft-r, Little 11111 and Arlington were over turned, antl many bargt.s. eetal boai'tand small craft turn from their moorings and sent adrift. The- passenger IniK" Dakuta was foieed ugalnst thu Omlth II. id sliect brlilgi anil the side- ctushed in She sank In several feet of water Win Ii the biorm stiuek the Kttfer i 'apt. Keefer, Mate Miller. .lnlUe Lin Itttigh, thu cook, and two cnloied tiuiii bernia'.elH vveie on boaid, but all renched the shore in safety xrept Mllll Lin biiitgb, vvlio bft-nme- exhaustetl and was dlowntsl. The steaintr Courlei, with 4W passen ieia on bcunl, was swept with water, and the passengers became paiilc stilekcn, but Cupt KL-ln HUt'cet-ded lu making a landing at Painter's Mlllx, and all we-ie dlcchaiged I rum thu bout In safety. ml. In. vlnd wits at Its height an .1 it v ' n a attempted In cross the I it Hrldge-. :lhe we.s eaughl In a whirlwind nnd blown Into the river and c owned. Archibald Sepble was blown Into tho rWe-r and drowned while trying to tlxhten the linen of aomt- coal barges In i." west end. He vans married and had n Inige fa in', l.i. The tlay hud been extremely hot, and thousanJs of people were at Schenley I'ltlk. When the. ptoim came un there v. as a rtin'i for shelter Several women w ra stvereiy shocked by cumlug In eouta. t with electric-light wires. On the south side the large grain ele vator of Henderion & Johnson, In coure of const. uctlon was almost demolished Several tenement were crushed, but trie occupants wers: away. Two freight curs on the Pittsburg, Lake Krle road wero lifted from the tracks and hlown Into tho Monongnbel.i Illver. Portions of the Monongahela and Castle Shannon Inclines were car ried away by the wind and demolished. On Arch street, In this city, a new brick building was blown over, crushing j double frame dwelling adjoining, nc-' cupied by Mrs Dalv, with one child, and Mis Prior, with three children When thn building went down Mrs Prior and her eldest child escaped, but the two smaller children vere purled In the rie-1 brls. The same fate caught Mis. Daly and her child An alarm v as sent In from box W hut before the Mremii got there a number of men had dug the people out and found th'in all unhuit. The tornado broke while nearly ran) plcknlekers were eattred along thi road. When the storm came up eveiy-' body rushed to the fences to hold on ind kep from being I town over Thn wlrd torn up the fencte, and blew men, women and children to anil fro Hvery bndv got soaking wet, and many were illglitly injured . FOUND HER LOST CHILD. 4 l.llllc Tin Asleep on a (.1 1 e-nit onil J,n lie i'riiln. A prtty girl of seven ears wns taVen 11 Police Ilea 7ittaiters n-d ly be Conducloi David Dav. of the- fir-en- ' wrod l.clcc llallioad II. ssid that II found I lie ehll'l ailecp In tuie "f the eais on hlJ liit'n. Prom ,lers- Cits, he slid, 'ie look the ehll'l to his home m Orange, N .! . If t nlrfhl Shu told the rondtiettu hei father aejil ,i Hibitifi at Spilng itml Hudson streett.. He took In-r lln-rt, but etnill. 1ml no one who 1 -w hei Hi- then tin I, -i.-i tt the fiiainin.it si lioul, iu King street, but as no fl"' Kui w hei tbil' le "lUVeyi-'J lltl In He.i'lqllaM'Te Slie hstl been the a short time witn a i. "Din ii lnttiliei fin a Itml -1 . . I ' I The glil vus Idi-irllK-'l is hn lu mlnei fli ; -a i rn ill tiil't thtr .'le wis Mrs Sarah He.'itr, nf 127 t rlr'i-t, and Hit girl wuh named JeiinU- Stu 1 a no Idea bow the fhlld got on -Ii' iriin Tli- cblld Mid a .oino' give !.. r canity and asked hi r to taki a ndn un I tin- e.tts Tin pilne In lb -. .'n- i luld Is not r,f Ki-iu d mlii'l and wan b rid Into the tniln. Her mother look her home. JUSTICE STRONG DEAD. K,lrr nl S. Hi U'( lo k 'ln.fJny at I. uk Mliini nnla.i. ki: .mim;vahi:a. n v, .mu. 19 Lx-Avi-urUtn J m li' Mnwij, of llnj i hit' tl Suttii Hupiiim1 t'liurt, tlftMl here at 2.10 o'clutav tl.it- uftmoiai.. TiitlMr J)iip I'ftn mii AthrU.. Father Va'if hllt In nuvfTMiin Hlth . vrul n.n 14 root or Xtir t ri- rti ti buret sutkon uousr I! -(-" t. fji liaji iu a rv. link iiau by ill itttflit ftrr , short 4nu't t ithfist ivx.k l.i hni'f in t!i pntti fat. Kmlifr l'ui K t1 t lit nn' rti im-, Tl,- i.rtjct kept iiim-i t in control, u (ttiu 'nto Lu Ctirrlic 4liu )'. Wtriitlirr 1'urt'ciinl. l'orct (or ihlrt tU buri riitllnit t P. M Tuct ff M Clt' 4IlJ lclnUy rir to-Jiy ni ca TuesJj, litbtlj roolr cortb em trlr wlnti. Tht folio Ins rtrord ihawi th rhnt la thf rmncrauir (or lh" nivinlnn hour I nil. ft J lijr tii ill rTJ-mttr a Wrry f.htrni i x m ;.. v i n.$ a m ;i,i: u , u . A "A -aA ... WARRANT DOT FOR IRELAND. -- The Owner of the West Broad way S.aogliter - Honse to Be Arrested. OFFICERS M AFTER HIM. Garry Testifies at tho Inquest that Ho Was Stopped from Digging Deflply. HE WOULD HAVE F0UNDTHEWELL Building Inspector Ouckloy Incrimi nated by the Startling Story. The eeoii'l day's HOstduti of tho In qutst lulu the deaths of the fifteen men whose lives vveie crushed out In the full of the Ireland building, West Third slit el nnd W t-Ht llioadvvay, tvvilveiluvs to bring the-e estimates here. I propose that he read them." The witness read on and finally came lo the bid of John II Parkir to put up tin- entlir building Tin- Amount was put down at m:,7Ii lie finally reduced It lo JiieVmi and k.ot the con. met. "Who wan tin- Hulldlng inspector?" Mr. 11 hrens was aked "Mr llutkli'v" "Did ou eve' sen him In the build ing"" 'Vr, I rvi.v Mill there soveral times." "Wits he thete when tne excavations vveie be tig made?" "Yes ' "DM lie ever tell ou about discover-ln- a rb-it-rii In the ground." "No, he did not " Inspt-ctitr Wits Intert-nleil. "Ditl he ever tell Jon that the speci fications hud lint luen compiled with, that only twelve Instead of eighteen inches of concrete had been used?' "No, he did not He told me the work was well dune, lie was Interested In the film of P. T Donnelly . Co., who had put In a bid of J3:.100 for all the mason work " "I )'tl he ti-ll 5011 he was Interested In that firm?" "Yea. He told me so himself. He had also tried to get the bid " One of the Ju-ots uBked In amine nuiit. 'Do you mean to say he was building Inspector at thn time he tried to get the 0111 1 act for Donnelly & Co." "I tin." was the coul unswer. As Hie work progress! d the witness said ltiickl'-y talked to him about It, but had never said anything about the trenchiH, the e-tsepuol, the thickness of the concrete bed under the central plll.11 in- anytlilnir else. "Have titi formed any opinion at all uh to the cause of tho e-ullnpse'.'" asked Mr Me-Intyiu. "No. sir. I have not." "And von meat, to say that you, the arehlu-it of the building, went ihere after the collapse, made an Investiga tion and atilvid et no conclusion?" "1 have 1111 Iden. I Imvn rend all the I Ik 01 us advanced by others, but have none of my own " JMclKlit I"y Hate- Hern liieiiual. "Will, tell us what ou think" I "Well. I thought It might have been .10x1:111 iiiinv, who pitiii .licit run rot .miathSv I . V ... 1 1 1 ago, opened at 10 31 o'clock this mornlni before Coroner Pltjpatrlck and a Jurv I .11 Part III. ot thu Court of CenerAl Sessions. Before the proceedings began a start ling rumor wits curnnt that John 11. Ireland, the owner nf tho building, could net be found. Following rapldlv on the heels of this nport came the rtitement that Coroner I Kltzputrlek Issued a '.arrant for the ar rest of Ireland, Thn Coroner confirm' d the report and j said of'leers vveie In search of film. The Coroner raid h- usiied the war-i rnnt to Polio man Kimriierniaii. of the M.rrer Mret 1 nation, this morning. The wairunt glvei 1I10 otilcer j.nwer to 1 go anywhere "it of the county, but in Hit- Stale for Ire-land. I.ulili-r's lleitv Mulrrlals. The first witness ealletl whs Louis laiusmoiir. nf Wl e'llnton sl'eet. llo said he .vorked for the M isons' Sup plies Company, on Clinton t-'reet. He v. s rercinnn for the Company, and tald that for the live davr. n. fori- tne au-. dent Iih tlnpped for Contractor Oiuder 1.'7 loin, ot stuif us f.illovis. Uu vug a & t"ia rj mortar. b(i ton. ot ume mi Auk a i ' 'H n. star on Vug .', anl te t,n. ' I a.ler t . nine da Al ii ri li r lh. total anjultl cf I'.i of mortar keat 1 it i a ! so? The dull nf tne tcstun iny was to sh.iA' (,iv iar ilul.lt 1 ' icspuindb llty citenuwl tl overwelklllltlg the liilirs. Asslstunt Distriet-Aif ruty Miller, who la aldliu Mi. Melliij re, orcighl null that the bags of cm. tut weighed lUi iMitnds each .. i:x-l)isiiict-At.'irnn Vwllman came Into tot rt at this pol it. He appears for Ml. Cuniell. rclillicl llclirens llrt-ulleil. Archlti ct llt-liitr.h was then recall' to tl-e wlllles etaau t! was itsktitl aliout the number of cuuirii ors who hud put in bids for the e- intra. -t lit- said Ihere wen over two dnzt-ii, and th-n hi rial tho list, to gt th. uHli tint aoiuiiii's John II M-Ciilbiugli offered to put up the buldiij tot b.(,!ii". llllani Wallace A cons I ir 7l i'..J.l Ciruell . bid fat 'he iron work was SU Oi, iiin"li below I'n. nib 'r tstlmates The lltaly Iron Ccu.pany's bid for tho same ui.ik was fli.ll John J llaillt-), who ha I a hard tlmn 1 gei off solving on tin- present Jur , a I pill In a I'M lot the Ironwork at M,;n3 I',. r man Conaver protested against Hie time of the cult being taken up with the reading of stii i estimates. Ho asked whut It wna all nhout "Well," said Mr Mclntyre, "1 know txuitly what tt Is for but I do not pio pose ut this Mage of the Inquest to lell who we- propose to Impl'cate, They are all hern replest nteil by counsel ai the lust heal Iny the witness was asked ARCHITECT finlirtENS. an unequal distribution of weight. A faulty construction of the foundations (Continued ou Third Page.) - -. , nfj NIGHT I EDITION. I 1 . . a ... ., , . .- . ,.. gtagtagtagtagH "SHORTY" GOT IN HIS FUMBLE. "Joynts" Start tbe Last Game .H Against Grooms vitii .H Poor Play. -iH HaHaHaH CHANCE FOTi II DOUBLE PI',!. H It Wasn't Accented, ThougL and 'geaH Davis Netrleottd to Cover j 'JA Third, Saving Griffin. M ' DOYLE TAKES ANOTHER DAYV ? '"ijH On the Grounds, but Not in Unl form or On tho Players' Be noli -;lsH 3,50.1 Spictators. iH y Cpeolal to The Hvcolng World ) M lUSTUUN PAItIC, Aug. 19,-Gotham'l ''gegH Collection of hopefuls again crossed the big brldgu this afternoon, bent upon re- '''zgggB Venice for all the humiliation that has VJH been heaped upon t em during the past '.gssssssssssl thicc inonthH by Foutz, GrlfTln & Co. -gggggggggggj They tame same fourteen strong (or vggggggggga weak), ttnd really believed they were s - tlil" to dtmonstrate their claim as ball jH players, which New York cranks have ,H recently began to doubt. 'gggggggggggl M'hether this outward show ot renewed jH confidence I but temporary, time alone " ' can tell. It Is to be hoped, however, 'jH that they have at least shaken off that H feeling. 'zgggggggggi liven the fact that "Roaring Bill" ' Kennedy, he of the proud Fltzslmmons- JH like airs and terrific speed, was down to iH pitch for the Clayeaters, did not seem 'lggggggggggj to worry the Harlemltes before the -''(ggggggggggj game. Since Saturday evening they -ggggggggggi have evidently laid in a new stock of 'H nerve food, for upon all preceding form 'H "Itoarlng Pill" should have a walkover. -H fleietoforo the "Joynts" have laid down zgggggggggggl :o William without a murmur. ''gggggggfl This urteriioon was the last time the ' ggggggH two teams nhl meet this season. In ''.gggggggga the eleven comests that have taken 'gggggggfl place thus far, the gang fiom the lesser portion nf the Dreaten New York, have H walked away flth victory perched upon ,H their thoulder, no less thin eight rH In hopes of taking the dosing game. ''ggggggggggj ;he New '.'ork management put 111 their H star manipulator of the le it her, Meekln. H Hut for a disagreeable n nd thai blew gggggggggggi acioss thn diamond, e-nnylng clmida of 'JJJM dust into the ftcos of the spectatoia and JH plavern. the weather was delightful AI- .(gsssHH th ugli this most ilisigreiable nuisance ''aggggtzfl had been railed to the attention of tho 'HH nrooklm management, no effort has -zgggggggggggi b.en tx-rlc.l to remclv it. The grounds 'ggggggggggj coul 1 !' spiinklcl at I'Kht expen'e. 'jjH Captain-Manager Tim Ip was again ''zggggggggfl conHplc'ii.us by hi' absence from the 'ggggggggga .earn. II" was present upon the 'Iggggsssssssa r.'iinds. but did not appear In tin. form, . H neither dl ' he occupy tho players' H bench be fun- the game began. ':H ri'ie were but few New York rooters '-'gggggggggggfl am ig the- .1,0-1 persons present. At H least. 1m there were they kept their "H prsence pretty well concealed. 'ffM Tilt- HnttliiK Order. 'H New York. Brooklyn. TmKKM Fuller, rs. Grlfiin. cf. gMW Tlernan. rf. Shlndle. 3b. .'gggggggfl Van Hsltren. cf. Corcoran, ss. H Davis. 3b. Anderson. If. ,H Wilson or Doyle, lb. Daly, 2b. . H Burns, If. Tretlway. rf. ' H Siafford. 3b. La Chance, lb. ; jjjH Parr II. c. ' Dalley, c. 1 H Mrek'.n. p. Kennedy, p. - H Umpire Mr. Keefe. JH liitilngr. -; Corcoran to La Chance was "Qlant" 'i H Puller's end. Tler-ian got the same ' H 1 deal. Van had his waiting clothes on, dMWWWW 1 and h's pa'lence was rewarded with a tH I free t.eket to Li Chance's corner. i H Dav. hoisted a hljh one, which Daly ; H I gaihere-d. No runs. ! H Cnaplaln tlilllin fathomed "Meek's" ; H speeua' ones for a ulnglo Into Van's ter- H riiuri. "Shorty" Puller made a mess of ; H Shin tie easy b-aunder, and both Hrook- V H llnltes were saft where a double play ": H . uuid have been easily made. Corco- ' H ran eie.'eilv saerlilce-d. Anderson then '. H 1 tu) pod a little one to Meekln and (Trillin J I started home. "Meek" started to catch .- H I (Jritlln, but Davis left third base uncov- ; 'end anl the bases all held occupants, i,' H e.rltlln getting back to third sifcly. AU'ek ' reftiM-d to allow I) lly to connect. Tre.i- H way tapped a little bounder to DlvU ' jH and was thrown out. No runs. i B ht-t-niiil luiiluu. Wdsc'i's pop filed to Oaly. "Oood- H eye" Touiiny Hums swatted tho leather , jH along the 1. ft field foul line for two ', H b.ii-s and keut on Its third nn Anderson's - H vvlfd throvi- (Jr Itln mane a gnat catch ti zgggggB of Stuflord's terrltllc low liner, and 1 H by a cnrklnr throw nailed Hums at H the plate. No runs. ;- H scons nr innings. H New York u o H llreoulrn . .. H ru.i. lip.TAii.s or tjii: skiv -j m YoiiK-iiiiooKLY. eniin ami iiii: , H KU hih'ct it rns will 111: uivtsx qjm H l. Tilt: MGI1T UTXIIA. ,,' IjjH '- Jllaagiggggggggggggggggl ... 1.1 1 .1 ..,.... i,Hit ,, tAjiitimmmmmmmmmmmm