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I COMPUTE BASZIALL itf wmI
I 1 RACING SPORTS I i II CircolMtioaSookg Open to All I Circulation Books Open to All I RESULTS EDITION J j t i
11 PRICE ONE CENT NEW YORK TUESDAY AUGUSTS lOOt PRICE ONE CENT If
DIlm GOES FASTEST
MILE EVER RUN ON IN
s EASTERNRACE TRACE
t
Keens Crack ThreeYearold Beats
Good Field in the Mile Race at
p
Saratoga Winning by Half Length
in 137 35
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I Hello Takes Mohawk Stakes Bobadil
r the Favorite Being Almost Left at
I the Post Prince Hamburg Beaten
f in Seasons Debut
SI Special to Tli BvMiInc World
RACE TRACK SARATOGA Aug t
I Delhl Jamei R Keene crack three
n yro d ran the faiteit mile ever run
hi thEAlt here this afternoon In the
I final race of the day The time DC thu
mile 117 tS alao break the Saratoga
I tfactf record made by Domo two run
ago Redfirn had the mount on Delhi
and getting oft well was never caught
t winning by half a lingth lie opened
tt f01 In the betting and went up to
1
F > 5
1 < lderromDelhl great performance
t4 racing today waint up to the Sar
i atoga ataadard but It was Interesting
nartrthll
iJIr Mowhawk Stake wu the
li Attur oC the day Three horses were
wMl played One of them got away at
ttaitirt and hi won The other two
t 1 wen lift at the pot The one tMt
Ud gt away WM Hello the second
choice H waited on Champlain until
tiay reached UM atreUU wha hand coma
t ataf and won audIT Champlain WM
Ic U1 second BobtAil WM one of
th two left at tM pot and ha never
t gdoe enoughto be a factor He
1 WM third becAuse tb other were
Mfexrup
1 > > Mte HtaJjurg the good thing In
t ih maiden race Mil beaten lie was
I Mt favorite but tM did not teem able
t eitewJ hlmaetf In he going Toe
tntck WM a bit oupj and dead Sig1
Mht a tto 1 vhDL and Calrn orn a
t a t4 1 shot fought It out at the end
1 the latter won by a whiaker
I McOhord an oddaon favorite In the
J t pntn dajrh berdly managed to get
jwtnt m front of Jack Lory a food
4 Mng played down from I to L Tti <
t tfcaiher WM dolt and the attendance
Wt
I jCkdg Close hTi
I McCbord WM a hot favorite In the
evening eytnt but Jack Lory a good
thing from the Schorr atable WM
featkld donn from I 101 to 4 to 1
I McChord WM quick to mos at the
atart and look the lead at once follow
ed by Broadcloth aod Jack Lory on
I crn terms On the turn Jack Lory
I itofc second place and under a hard
I drive he gained steadily on McChord
I finally forcing the letter to a drive to
t win by a head Jack Lorr WM a l nt k
and a half in front of Hot Shot
I AtCelle Was a Good Thing
J Uackey Uwyer was lhecholce and
went to the DOtt a strong favorite
I Trepan and Requlter were well played
I Ascetic was backed from S to 1 to 10
to 1 and WM the good thing of the
race While the horses were at the
DOt mtMenger ran across from the
stewards and Instructed Mr Fitzgerald
to take the blinker from Allan lie
tI had weighed nut without them Ascet
I ic went to the frontat the sLut made
all the running and won cleverly by a
ncth and a half from Allan who as
a result of Laying the blinkers taken
off ran wide 011 the turn He had
p tiM ftn to end rlitcs all the way
ind heat Bequlter a length for the
t i place
I t Prlnee Hamburg Lou
Wnce Hamburg WM heavily played
I In the third race but he had Shaw
up and he was beaten In a hot flnlih
i Muliberry and sinIster were well
I played Hltllxht nnd Otenecho two
I lOnc ihot raced head and head to the
i Mretch followed by Prince Hamburc
1 Qlentcho ifiwfd In front to the stretch
tItan he died away and Bldliht came
4 f on araln < followed by Prince Hamburg
Inthelllt flftv yards Calmattm
closed with a rush and cot up In time
I to win by a head Etgllaht was three
t quartan of a length In front of Prince
Hamburg
I n S1IWIn5ItIIS9Jll7
t I la tilt Mohawk Stake Jlello limply
giltoped In Bobadil WM the favorlt
bat when tJbarrier WM tprung hi
was not ready nor WM Dimple The
latter fit ltl and Bobadil M good M
left CbMiplalnwll1tto the front and
iMte tha pac followed by Hello
HewatttMok and Reveille They ran
ts Nto the far turn where Hello
eteMd on Chaioplaln and soon had him
tveatm Bella then came on and won
tiIIIWbTt1Ire leogthj from Cbaraplaln
1ItIebtt Bobadil two length for the
t pMe I
i Gal1 a allep for Orly II
TW rate WM only a gallop for Orly
IL Ha went toth front at the start
e ME4iE tile running and won In a
t Ulna bfflve length from Aurumaiter
I wbo coated itroivg and beat Cojmon
auaa leaitb fen the place
0
i Ud Tail Jill
1 jDiW wealto the front oon after
thetitart and made the running fol
k < KU by Grey FrIar and jxrt hunter
2 jj rgf if way to the tunu where
a rnr Jt loose fnm 2nntcr nod
r ira4ter Mlf Te cleied ateadlly
eMtMnviMiult Mt up Delhi win
M K Vngth Qrer FrUr waa
itf f front If FOrt Hunter
7bMts UlraetrHOrdi
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I THE WINNERS <
F1R8TRACK MeChord to 20
1 Jack Lory 9 to 2 2 Bwadoloth 3
SECOND nAcTTAacatlo 10 t01
1 Allan 5 to 1 2 Raqulter I
THIRD RACE Calrngorn 20 to 1
II 8lflllBrrt IB > to 1 2 PHnea HaM
burg
FOURTH RAcTlHallo 4 to 11
Champlain 15 to 1 2 Bobtdll 3
FIFTH RACE OHy II 8 ta 8 1
AurunWer Ito 1 2 Commantta 3
SIXTH RACtDIh I to 8 1
Gray Friar 7to1 2 Fort Hunter 3
RESULTS OF
WESTERN RAOE8
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FOfiT IEWINNES
RACK THACK FORT EniB Aua 1
I The races run here today reiulted
u follow
I FIRST flACEThrecroi4and up
sty and La half furlongi liopath lii
I J Walsh 2 to l and 7 to 10 eon Marl
lana ir Munrp to 8 and I 16 2 tee
I ond PourLeaf Clover H Wtuhard 10
to 1 and 4 to 1 third Tlmel 81J
1cbD RACnMnlden twoyear
oil filllei four And onehalf furlongs
Flylna Plover 104 J Walsh n Ie 1
and g to i won Teroea Lane Ito
Munro i tn 1 and 4 to S second Lady
Alert ui tNlblack 10 i ° 1 tn4 J to f
third T1meO21t
THIRD RoCEThreyearold and
up one mlleVon by James F lot
Michael 5 to 2 and 4 to C Carlir
Boy It Wlihard 7 to 1 ana carlr
second Ink 107 Watson to to 1 and i
to 1 third Tlme144
FOtinTU RACEFor twoyearold
five and onehalf furlongi Bio StreM
W Munro 4 tn5 and t to 3 won All
Blue IM WAlah 1 toand even W
and Annie Chapman 105 Head J to 1
ChaomanjlrG
and 7 to 10 third TlmelU
FIFTH RACE Thrryeaw > ld and
tip one mlloeo Perry IM Hunro
S to 1 and llo 5 won Bob HlUlard M
Paul 20 to 1 and I to I second Jun
Colllni ft eR Johrwon 6 t02 and
even third TlmetrT
SIXTH RAOFrThreeyeareldii
un mile and a ilxtienthBenckart IU
tn Jdhnmn t to > anti 2 to 5 won fr
thmuyi 103 Henri 4 it I and i to 1
seoIId nrlri KB D noknd even
nnd 2 to 6 third Tnet r5
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RESULTS AT ST LOUIS
WORLDS FAIR RACE TRACK > BT
LOUIS Aug JFollowng are tha r4
suite of the races icheduled for today
K1RST IlACBriv furlonoVoi
tage U to 1 to win and 4 to 1 plac
lint Nepenthe 5 to 2 place lecondi
Ollie Burnett 4 to S how third Tlm
10 11
SECOND RACCMlle and twenty
yardi Scalper 2 to 1 close and 2 to L
place first Buccaneer 2 to I plaCe
second Claremont 4 to 5 show thltd
TlmeLUlJ
THIRD RACBBU furlongsWood I
lands 2 to 1 and 1 to I won Bradel I
to i was second Red Leaf 1 to I to
show third Tlme111
FOUKTH RAOBSIx > nriWon
by 11I17 to2 dOlI and 7 to S place
Polllei Bergtreu I to 1 for place wai
second Mafalda I to i show third
Ttaw111
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WINNERS AT HARLEM I
HARLBM RACE TRACK CHICAGO
Aug STho races scheduled to tIf nm I I
I her today reunited M fOllow I
FIRST RACBFour and a half fur
10nITh Notice a to l and 4 to LI
flut Cutter 14 101 and 4 to 6 second
Mali 7ltt II to i and I to 1 thin Tim
OS515
SECOND RACESIx and one hif 1
I furloni Jake Greenberg 11 to S and
It to w flrit Olympian i to j and I I
I to a second Jim Hale u to 1 and
I 4 hI 1 third Time UJij
I TimID RACE ne and ontelghth
I ijlleiHuMsh4 101 and I to 3 drib
I BlrcSbroom 11 to 8 and t to Ij icond I
I Bract 1I1 I and 4 to 8 third TlmeI I
lWJS I
I FOUlirit RACBOne mllrDr ncii I
I 7 to 8 sort S toI lint Emp rorof India
I II tq 1 and T to 4 > sond Ma or T J I
I Carton 11 to 1 tiU 7 ioi H third I
I
flmHI I
I FIFTH RACBPlv and onehalf
fartoaWAlbert Fir I to z and I tos
flrat ItalfiiIleeM 14 blind I to l I
UWo iatto1 aM I to
aW
or j t
X I
b Y 11 1 iff 1 4 1
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CHS8ROGO SIN
AGAINSTDETRO tJ
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Manager Griffith Puts Stir
Pitcher in the oxto lost
Out Jigirs in Second Ufa
of the Series
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HIGHLANDERS WANT TO GET
BACK IN SECOND PLACE
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Defeat in First Qanw of Wnt
ern Trip hovMl Th mDown
to Third and Enabled the
White Sox to Go Ahead
THE BATTING ORDER
Detroit Nw Tort
Usrrtt ct DouM1trU It
Mclntrr If Klfer ft
touawln Ib Andawoo Ib
Crawford rf WlUaau Ib
Carr lb BVberfeU a
Low to ruMa er
Drill o Oonfoy MX
VLeary 11 MoOuIr o
tullln p POWB P
Umplr Dwm and King
Attendance 2IdO
tveetal TlieattntM WerU
DETROIT Mich Aug lTh Mew
York Highlanders headed br Manager
Clark Griffith came to these ground
again this afternoon to line up againtt
the local In the second ram et the
series
nut hssink
Doughtrty stood ttlll and itraek out
teeler beat another of hll pftttntM
bunts and stole lecond > Anderson hit
to Coutblln and Keeler WM cauht on
the lln1 Low Having the put out
iVIlllim out OlAtry to Carr NO
RUN
Barrett HIM out to Dougherty Me
ntvr was safe on William error
and itnle second Coughlln grounded
to Wllllami Crawford Ill out from
Elberfeld NO RUNS
Jeeon iaiag
Ebecfe retired MuWo to Can
rulti grounded to Carr Coujrhlla
threw Conroy out to Carr NO RUNS
Elberfeld threw the entire Me outat
flrit Carr Lowe and Drill In turn
NO RUNS
RUNSTklr
Third 5ln
HcOuIre walked Powell ttntek oat
Dougherty forced McOalr from Low
to OJjtary Keener out in OLearyi
flfie top and throw NO RUNS
aijetry struck out MultMi J11t4 U
Full Barrett drew a bake on ball
mrrert WM nut trylnjPtb ataaUrom
aieOtilr to William NO RUJW
Fonrlk lamliYir I
Anderafa beat a hlt to g hortWU
antattempted to bunt Unvplre Khvf
called It a ball The DetrolU made a
run in at him but rwn e of them got
pIt out Andenmn got caught r
olf JlulVrt to Low to Carr And
Griffith and his bunch jumped on the
Umpire cKlraln IU WM a balk No
auuaJtlen W4Uam4 filed to Craw
ford Blbtrfrid Wa out on telntyrel
nromlerful raton pat the tail line
NO RUNS J
Uclntyre wa out KltferfeM to An
derson Couahlln beat out a hit to
short Crawford flied to Anderann
Carr put up a fly to Fulti NO BUllS
1rk inst ar j
Fulli out Low to Carr tonroy flied
to Mclnyre McOitlre popped up to
Drin NORtNS
Low openedWith K twoban hit Co
centre Drill sacrificed Andtnon to
AVllllAmi OLeary bounded ont to
Powell who headed off Lowe at the
pial but McQuIr drtpped the throw
lAwe scoring while OXeary reachM
tecond Mullen wai Mfe on Tlberftldi I
rrorc Barret foUled out tn MrOulre
Mcintyre forced Mulling Elberfeld to
Wllllami ONE RUN 4
lbelaJI
Powell hit safely to right Dough
arty forced Powell at second Low to
OI < ay iiullln threw pougherty out
to Lowebn Keetr grounder Ander
ton nifd tnOMwfonl NO RUNS
CougUn wai out Klbtrtelfl to Ander
ion Crvwlord struck out Carr out
KlberWd to Anderson NQ RUNS
Seventh Inning
Wllllami retired OLeA y to Carr
Etberfeld ilnglM to centre Elberfeld
went to ttlrd on paused ball Full
truck out Conroy flied to Loire NO
8US
t4nws out Pnw ll tr Anitr on DrIll
flIed to Elberfrlit OLor31flJed to
r4111 NO ItlNS
CARS COLLIDE
lNWllllMSB RG
Several Passengers Injuredln
Crash at Morgan and Flush
ing Avenues Where Tracks
Cross at Right Angles
nuahlng avenue carl and a Graham
avenue car collided this afternoon at
Morgan and Fluahma aveau Will
lamsburg and number of pnengn
were Injured
Tht can croci at firM angle at this
place and the Graham avnu car was
going at full ipcet when It reached tile
I croiilag It crjihed Into the Fluahlng
avenue cxr tall In the middle hurlIng
I pMiengrr from th lr state to the floor
I Loulia Oldenburav flftyflve year uld
I of Jlugby 14 I waf badly cut about
I the face and hand by broken gtMi and
Frank Meyer ot MX Uf Manhattan ei
I nue he moiorman ot lie wr rewlv
I severs contualoni of the hud Dr Mich
I mond of Bu Catherine I Hopltai irv
I ed both end they were taken loln r
I home Several othen were hurt bill
I none 10 badly as to need medical atle
Uon
I PMMNER ESCAPES
I FISHKILI IJl Diha N T Jill <
2WUlletti Iron ucaf d from fht
I Matteawan IMaU Hfefglul today m
I WM CORHIUA fre a BWNto and ld
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H SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE L
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DETflCif 00 0 0 1 0 0 0x0
I LATEDETAILS HIGHLANDERSDETROIT GAME
Eighth Inning McGuirc drew a base on balls OrtH ran for
him fowel sacrificed Dougherty singled Orth scored on
Keeers out Anderson flied out One run
Mullen hit safely Barrett sacrificed Mcintyre flied out
Coughlan flled to Conroy No runs
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Ninth Inning Williams out Fiiltz flied Elberfeld out
BOSTON AT CLEVELAND AMERICAN LEAGUE >
BOSTON 10 0 0 0 1 1 0 14
CLEVELAND 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 001
WASHINGTON AT CHICAGO h1 1
WASHINGTON u 0 1 00000001
CHICAGO 1 u 0 iQ1 1 01 0 2 5
At St Louis A LHPhlladelphlar 5 St Louis 3
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YOUNG GIRLENDS LIFE
ROME N YI Aug 2 Cora Jonesjifteen yearsold hanged
lerself in a barn at her home here this afternoon No cause
S for he actis assigned
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MiW 15B1s
7rf NEMYFOWE5TENERS
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TW Qty Hard Gamfcs yith Chicago St
Louis Cincinnati Pittsburg Will
Settle e Pennant According Lit
t tie Manager of Polo Ground am
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Chicago St Louis Cincinnati Pltti
burg In this order will the National
League teams of bWt appear at
the Polo grounds to do battle With the
Olani Twenty game In all will be
played These amea will be the iu
ptNntiitOf tMOIutl
Tit season la half ortr now and tin
Giants Me leaden by a comfortabli
margin Whither tha Inyaalon of th
WMtern team will pull thta down re
main to be usa Manager McQraw
of this Olnt says It wont be seen
These WMtecnen ait not new to IU
laid the little manager today to n
Ever ln < < World reporter
We beat them ten out of tlileen on
their own ground on out last wn
lpan4I dont tee that we cant at best
equal that record now that we have
then on our own rrouadi
Thla was an off day for the WanU
the rain having knocked out the openIng
with the Chi
the serial
lot game qf
ilayed around
cat and McOrawa men
the club house iwapplng tales It waa
at this time that an Evening World re
porter bultontdholed McOraw with the
above xpreillon Mother following
It a result
When the Olanta started on their re
cent Western trip a < great many fans
were Inclined to believe that the
croWd would get their bumpi and
l ole the lead In the f SThey were
away vttr however for Jnttead the
Olanti came horn with flying color
after havng won ten put of ilxteen
game they flayed while on the trip
i Taa la 0u04 ShiP Saw
At the pretnt time the turn li In
good shape with the exception of third
baetnwn Arthur Devlin who li itlll
luffering from tbe attack of malirla
which ha 5 kept him out of the gun
for over a week Devlin will cot bla
able to ptii during the next few day
II he li too eakto get Into the
dame While Devlin II out of the
game hli portion will be filled by John
ny Dunn who li playing luch great
ball and hitting 10 well since 1 > olIn
ls yof
> hel McOt aw wa much dlt
pleaiea lo4r bfr the rlCt that his
team was tjtabli to play the Chlcigo
on account oPthlncl ImeDt weather
UcQraw held off Until the last minute
before he cancelled the game hoping
that the rain would atop
What makes you lookio unleppy
an Evening World reporter uked tM
little manager
vrfJs conouadcd wealh replied
MHiraw I With It W U dell so ii
could havtpiayrdtbst tam with the I
Chl < < < < OI Mjnwn aft anstou tQgeL
at mo M Witm luau futher M 1
IMIII a r 4tM ca
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trim them just M eully M ws dk In
the gune we played them on our n
Cent Western trip I
What do you think of your team
chance aaalnK the WeternerT
Ai we are on our own ground and
alt the game will N played there I
IIIlokwwtll take the majority of
then My fourteen out of the twenty
515aI
What Is th condition of your team
for the coming hard Uteball cam
paJrnr I
The player with the exception of
D Hln who II laid up with nJiek
malaria are in good ihipe Devlin
will bfl out of the gamei for to few day
and dUring his absence Johnny Dunn
will co er third vise Dunn has plan
great ball since > vlln has been ifck
and I look for him to Weep up hli good
work until DeTlIn Is Ablo to ply
again When do you Intend to put Elliott In
ta BitenT
T really dont know repllM Me
Grew During the garnet with the
Wei ern club I will UIH Mithewion
Mcqinnlfy Tajlsr and Willie In rsta
hone and will huM Ames and Elliott In
radne i All the pltchrfi are In first
clan shape and with Breenahart back
In the game I feel certain my team will
be able to give the Weterneri a stIff
bAttle
Qee Will Determine lUc
Do you think the ameS which you
are to clay the Weitem team will de
ttnrlne whether the Olanti will win
the pennant or IIOU
Tei I think to If my team can win
the majority of thete game I cannot
sel Mw they can belt ui out of the
pennant
erlIIItYOU
Do YOU Intend Mwr Ran John
son a statement IbAtth Giants ire
afraid to plaY the Highlander at the
end of ttv aeeioe7
Now If you are going to ak that
I > will have u tile You to itop quutlon
Ing mt I base said all I am going to
lay about playing the Highlander a
re of game There U no cluinc of
the New York National League ever
vtaylnr the Hlablander and that itttlea
It I don care n rap what finn John
ion or any on pit that li oonnecled
with the Amerkan League hat to lay
to the contrary
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ALL NATIONAL LEAGUE
BALL GAMES OFF TODAY
The rain tcd y rauei a poilpone
men of nil the National Lratue gnmei
Both local teams had tn declare their
smu off as well II Bo toci and Phila
delphia The storm hai fpread all over
the Kait rn sectIon of the country
making It mponlWt for the teani to
fulfil theIr enntwenli
This I i Ih flrit time thlt teaion that
the National LMCU wai at a itxndillll
all gamer being on
The Eastern League nmet were aim
off
ofrTh
i The Giants will play the Chlcxgot at
Iht PoVt Oroundt tomorrow nnj the
Brooklyn will mm the champion Pttti
biirf provided that Old 8il will bt
nod easuttrto taU his > t p aiaac
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SALESGIRL ENDS
LIFE IN A StORE
Mary Smith Employed at Drum
moods Grand Street Drinks
Carbolic Acid and Causes a
ttanJo Among Employees
DISAPPOINTMENT IN LOVE
LEADS TO HER SUICIDE
Siva Hid Been Employed in the
Store for Twelve Years and
Was Highly Respected by All
Her Associates
Dtapotnte4 In a love affair Wary
mlth pretty young aaleawoman in
ramntoad drytoodi store at No
Ml Grand itreet committed iulcld Ibis
ftirnooo by taking two ounce of
carbolic a ld No onw the girl take
the poiioa Vit a number of thai we i
tHf law her after she had Uken It
and there wa a pan < among them
They were quitted with difficulty
The BrnHh sin lived at No IM Dl >
Ilion avenue Brooklyn with her ea
rent She bad worked In Drumarond
sloTs for twelve year and wa Ufhlr
respected For the out year the oth t
II1rlln the itor hay known that she
bass IIITI affair flhe sometime talked
of It with them but not often She
seemed very hapnr and told some of
he girls that It would item cooi after
twelve years of work to aettlf down In
a ham of her own From thli the
sins fathered that the was loon to be
married
According to their usual custom the
gIrls Intheitore hid their luncheon In
th rear about noon today
TJ Smith girl ati with the rut and
rave no ilfn of being unhappy After
luncheon When the girls returned to
their counter she wa mined X floor
walker wnt to find her but couldnt
Finally Mary Tully a servant ihl In
theloy of Mr Druromonl whohaa
room oire tbs ate cam downitilra
att4 laid that MU Smith was lying on
a bed In Ui Dnunmcnd apirtstnt
Ktmed to be 1IIleyal of Ilt tlrl
ran upetalr M found Mia ftnlin
Ir11t1tlaa m8JU 1M4
I A physician was lumraoned butstbe
tV WM pot all help whaft h artlvtd
She died loon afterward The girl In
the itqre wire ID excited over the cut
ride that they nut around wringing
their hands to the coaaternatlo of CUS
tomers whO couldnt understand what
WM the matter Bom of them had
hyileric and had to be aent borne
hills Smith father wai lent for lit
could give no explanation of hlaaauin
teri act Mr Drummond however
knew of her love affair But had not
heard of any dliappolatmtnt the had
luitalntd The name ji thmann the
out li not known I
MILLIQNRE ON
PITTSBURGNINE
I
Emit Delhi Cincinnati Distiller
Now Playing Right Field for
Champions Says Hes in
Game for Pastime
< Srcist to Tit Erwilnt World
ptrrafluna Pa Aug 2For the
pat few yean It has been the u m
ot meJor league manatee to look for
recruits In the ranks of the colltg
teoun and both leagues today have
rf4inown collegians playing all poel
tlorm But It has been left for Pith
burg the tbreetlnie winner of the
national pennant to enroll In the base
ball ranks a millionaire
EmIt Delhi the millionaire Clncln
nati d tiller li the roan He ha been
playing In Sebrlng place at right fliM
and will Ilkrly finish the season wltn
the Pirate Delhi while playing with
the Plttvburgi does not care about
ilgnlng contract He feel that owIng
to hW btxlnee Interetti hi could not
afford to tie hImself up with a Con
tract He li In the game for pastIme
and h a reliable and heady player
Dryfuu think a lot of him
When the nltuburg llaiebull Club
left the Union station last night for
I Ifrooklyn Jamei Sbrlng who has bee
playing a itar game In right field for
the Chimploni was not aboard despite
the order of Owner Barmy Dreyfuia
Sebrlng II U known hai been dli
aMuSed with hli berth on the team for
sums time and recently received a n
offer fr > m > vnilam > pot to mrmine the
club at a talary that was conMdertbl
higher than Dreyfutt was paying him
Hr hits not Iwen hurl Iwni todii >
tfbrlnj sprained Iii ankle In the ram
puye lit Cincinnati Ult KunJij 1111
will Mt be able to let Into the game fur
at lent ten days
STREET RAILWAY
ORDINANCE SIGNED
tw Ynrb W elthI and fie
t inn Ca itsi Brom Franchise
1 Mayor HcOlUn annooncej this a f
trmotin that he had signed the Board
ol Aldermen ordinance giving a fraa
hilt 111 croei certain itreeti In Ihe
llrtTOHrh Df tl Rfonx to the Vew York
iichcttao4 Dwton Railway Cbm I
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BATTLE AT PORT 11 l I
ARTHUR IS WUI w j
BY JfJ TROOP Ik 1 < f > 1
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Three Days of Desperate Fighting Ends
the Occupation by the Invaders of One of j
the Most Important Defenses of the Ruvv r
sian Stronghold in the Far East
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CZARS TROOPS HARD PRESSED cc
DRIVEN FROM THE YANZE PASfi
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Heavy Firing Continues on Both the South
ern and Eastern Fronts the Object of tht i
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Japanese Being to Flank the Corps Com i7
manded by Late Gen Keller 1 I
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TOK1O Aug 2 It reported here that after three days of despras < i
fighting the Japanese have captured Shantalkow one of important i O1
lenses of Port Arthur vKl J
ST PETERSBURG Aug 2 Kuropatkln reports that the
anese have occupied Ikhavuen and the Yanze Pass thirty miles as i f
Liioyang f j nft
Heavy fighting continues on both the southern and eastern fronts tfcii j
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object of the Japanese in the eat being to flank the corps Which WI6 coffrs
nunded by the late Ckn KeIt frcm the south and north whichfe IVi
possible The progress of the enveloping movement may have j oN I
the corps to retire on LlancIIanslanwhlch C Is the next posItion in the
rectlwi ofUaoyang VV l
The failure ot the tarrlion of BWoucheng to retr at aloaj thIa
road probably wai due to the oftlle
on prwence the Japande cokna MM >
lily tha late ten Keller corps from fht south In view of the laaMw I G
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of the Ruulana to hold Stmotichenf It considered unlikely that 0
Zaroitbaleff and Btakelbfri will attempt to offer stubborn realetui aa t t
Belching It la poMlble that they are already retiring on AsataMfca i
II war between Halciien and Llaoying aa Indicated In these d a atijtif
lut nlcht > > J
t There II reason to believe thnt two of Gen Oku dlvliloaa tn a4
Tancln fromvN wchw ng on Halchenj with the view of flanking ad ait
Unfair Oen Btakelberta retreat but this movement la sot likelyisvi4 I
toad on account of aukelberga ability to retire northward cm AMMM i
An IntereatlDf detatt etMtneinc the flereenees ot tto artlltary i
south of Haicbtnx July ILIa the tact that the Rusalan batten oa Uw e i
link SreU43 ahota la tout Lour J
The Tense Pan reverted captured by the Japanete k sfti f J
ated thirty miles eut of Llioyang The Hiuilan array ematelt i
then U gtn rally known M the Eastern Army and wu commajaaw t
by the late Lleut0en Count Keller who wjn kllledb1the u1 y
lion of a shell I
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CYCLISTS RACE ON
STMJIUM TRACK1
e
Marcus Hurley In Race for Half
Mile Amateur Championship
Wins First Heatand a Semi
final
8p cltl to The Evening World
STADIUM WORLDS PAIR
GROUNDS Aug ITh Olympic bi
cycle championship for amAteur rider
opened at the Stadium this afternoon
In order to form an accurate sill
mate of the time possible President
IVilehelder of the National Cycle Ai
notation lent out Eugene Holloway In
a motor piclng machine Hollowoy
made a mile In leu than two minutes
but his machine ikljded badly on the
turns o that a IM will be fry gxl
lime In the contests
The first event was onemile novice
race Five contf tont llirto of whom
wer lorilmen were entered Churl
Jot of St Loul let the pace for the
first two lap On the third aol hit
Up W U Snyder alan of this city
forced his way to the front and crossed
the finish the winner fully five yarda
ahead Frank Pliionl of St oLuli was
rtm nml HonrvM IV tm r I In
coin Neb wa third TlmelU IS
M rtu L Hurley tiC aroumr charn
plon of AmerXra won the first heat on
fie hilfmlle amateur championship
race a orire Wile oT Syracuie tin
Uhed awond first two rider In the
rMI bert aiullfled for the lemlnnali
8 cond llatW U Snider St Louis
first J NV McCrea Springfield IlL
iec > nd Time 1m T
Third IUM1 iviwnlnt Bin Jo e
CO nut F OrlnhAln St LoulJ see
ond Time 1m 1234i
rOllflh lIeAtT Dimftiton Vallaburg
< J first H C WUtmaiH Lincoln
SIb leOnd Ctmr Int Ulu
Nn t Jemlflnal heatM U Hurley
New York lint Charles Sehlee New
ark N J leonJ rhnLu 44
Second lemlnnal V T nilllngton
l VaUbunr N Jt lnl 8 DownIng Bn
Jol CalM aeooa TlaL
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AUTOISTS REICH i
CLEVELAND flHffi
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18HorsePower GaotfM1 Cti
Royal Tourist First ef M =
Louis Bound Party ki Ntw i
from Erie Pa
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CLEVELAND Ohio Aug tTk
eighteen honcpcwtr gajclte mtr
riojal Tourist was the first Of tlw aW >
tomoblle making thu run from New
YorK to St Lou to arrive her fmi
Erie today Tb Royal Toariat cim >
In at 414 Ai M having mad tbe nm t
from Fri In ilx hours arvl tea mtna4W
Other car arrived at ihort Interval i
thraugiiout the morning
The roAM between her aM Mei
were reported to bo la fine ceodltlW
for the tourliU The visitors vot4
thrlt lime br in vliltlng vartot
point of Inlert This evening thy e
will bo entertained at a t > fcaaqut thu
Jlland Autoaobll dub Tomorww if
the party will make the run to Toltiio
MISSING MONEY BURIED
Man Arrt 4 far Theft Xakri ai
Denial but I held In Ball i
Special la Tt mla Wo 14 < J
HACKEN8VCK N J Aug lJaan
nit la ucJsr arrest here Ic I 1
lion niili the Mpinaranco of J47 wh A
SupU William Kennedy of th San4 VI
aru Coach Horse Con > i > Anr orTt4Mek
rallied wlttt his overcoat 4he coal WM p
found near a marsh at Ieowa aM 4 i
short distance away IXA wa diseunr4i <
bTfrtven who bad met Kennedy ajjT j
some of his men and dranK with tVK i1 i
was taken In custody and f > fining l J
hIm The prisoner denied knowlg ai X
ihinir about the money but was se4 1 i
tJCO ball oU
HAY SUCCEED HPL t 7
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irteI ID well larme4 eiuRM
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