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“Circulation Books Open to All.’’ NEW YORK, WEDNES SDAY, ‘AUGt Dineen’s Curves Were Puzzling to Davis's Collection — Denzer Pitched Good Game, but an Error Let a Run In. The Batting Order. New York. Roston. Van Haltren, cf. Davine ss rf. c. Dineen, p. (Spectal to The Evening Worl!.) BOSTON, Mags., Aug. 21.—Secretary Fred Knowles tovk nearly ali the Giants to see “The Burgomaster™ last night at the Tremont Theatre. Gothamites will remember that the Burgomaster went to sleep for 2 years and awoke to find himself in a new world. The Glants, haying themselves just awakencd from a long slumber, were right in the humor to appreciate the old Dutchman's’ performance. Their victory over the Beaneaters yesterday hada tonic effec Hel Up ‘their Heads fof the Aret time in Tany ™ belig of the Quincy House dinins- ‘room smiled on them at fast ‘and forgot to Indulge in cutting remarks. Her more {rlen fly attitude aroused the muse, which Ing plenaunt weather Is always ant In “Pop” Bell's breast, and he her a pass to to-day’s game to added the following gem to the tune of “Those Evening Bells.” On, Quincy belle, dear Quincy belle, We love to hear the dingy bell; We know shene'er we hear its chime That your sweet face will be on time. On, Quiacy belle, dear Quincy te love to hear the dingy bell, “That {s very pretty, Mr. Bell," she raid, “and I'll go to the game, but I wish you to understand that ny face ts not a clock." Naturally the Bell of the ball club and the belle of the dining-room are pretty good friends. Hickman’s Hos Debut Delayed. Charlle Hickman will not make his debut in the box to-day after all, unless Denzer’s asm gives out. Denzer shut out the Benneaters in New York, and us he felt pretty well to-day he wan slated for the slab. "Ilick" will doubt- less go In against Brooklyn to-morrow or Friday, “How do you feel about tt, Charlie?" asked Becretary Fred Knowles to- ou don't know, Davis don't know and on't know," replied Hickman in the words of the funny phrenologist in Florodora, “I'll tell you after the mame.” The day began gloomy with a chill ’ wind and all-pervading fog. Later ) 4 ni aun came out and now, just before game, it {s as cool and fresh ani ny asa day in April. On a form isit here the writer wrote of the pres- at the gi fa white-halred lady of “ye olden di ‘To-day.the ancient one was a man. He sald he was Eben Plympton, of Charlestown. His hair was whitened with the frost of elghty winters, but his face, wreathed in aniles that time could never your, was a delightful study of youth'th old age. For a decade past he wald, fe hns attended at least ten ball gamet’a year. Surély the richest_sporting: blood min- gles with revolutionary patriotism’ in Eben Plympton’s ‘veins. The .exciting Kame ‘played yesterday by the two Na+ tlonal League teams had a good effect upon the attendance to-day. ‘The early quota of fans (Continued.on Fourth Page.) a LOW BATE TOUR TO THE Pa- civic coast. care and on th wing trip famous: scenery iy crite on principal pointe of cy. gee ot rancisco durin, . Pry ‘ot Ghuren. On. sits bomeward by He through Southern California and several ef them ured a a falr- GIANT TALLIES ~ SCARCE AT HUB. RICH MAN'S KID M'COY'S WIFE OIE IN THE SURF Mrs, Hosch, Whose Husband Is the Millionaire Furrier, Stricken While Bathing. ROCKAWAY THE SCENE. She Expires Just as the Doctor Reaches Her Side—Apoplexy the Cause of Death. Mrs. Loulse Hosch, of No. %4 St. John's place, Brooklyn, wife of Ferdl- nand Hoseh, the millionaire fur ‘dresser, of No. 85 Bogart street, Brooklyn, was stricken with apoplexy at-1 o'clock this afternoon while bathing at the Ortental pavilion, Holland Station, Rockaway Bench, and dled ax she was being car- tied into her bath-house. Her daughter Mary was with hei the time, with Mrs. Schroeder, of No. 719 Chauncey street, Brooklyn. Dr. Hatfleld was called, but Mrs. Heach expired as he reached her aide. Mrs, Hosch was forty-elght years old and lved during :he summer tn one of her own cottages on the Eoulevard at the beach, she had always enjoyed the best of health, WIFE WANTS A DIVORCE She Asks $25,000 Damages for Alleged Assaults Com- mitted by Fighter. THEY ARE SEPARATED. Pugilist’s Road-House Now in Legal Possession of His _ Young Wife. (Special to Tae Evening World.) SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 21.—Mrs, Julla E. Selby and her husband, Nor- man Selby, better known as “Kid Mc- oy," the pugilist, have again agreed to disagree. Bho has Instituted legal proceedings against him, claiming $3,000 damages for alleged assaults upon her on Aug. 13 and 14. She has also com- menced an action for absolute divorce upon statutory grounds. Mrs. Selby is in legal possesaion of the Saratoga Lake Road-House, known as the Kid McCoy Cedar Bluft Farm. Lowther Named ™ Fr to Chill. LONDON, Aug, 21-Gerald A. Lowtht Secretary of the British Embassy at Warhington, has been appointed Min- Inter of) Great Britian to\C RECORDER IS ARRESTED, HENSEL. OF UNION: HILL. N. J. I8 NOW ACCUSED. Another ( Shooting Recorder Frederick Hensel, of Union Hill, N. J, was arreated to-day on a charge of conspiracy and false mpris- onment made by Pollce Justice J. C. Francis. He was held in $00 for a hear- ing. This is one of the many complications arising over the shooting some days ago of a dog In Union Hill, N. J., which had bitten young Herman Bauer. The father of the boy shot the dog’ on: Re- corder Hensel's advice, A man who witnesged.the shooting awore out a war- rant for Bauer ‘on the charge of cruelty to animals, Constable Bauer, who went to serve the warrant, reported that Bauer had attacked him, and he had a warrant for assault sworn out, by Justice Francis. Justice Francis accompanied ex-Con- stable, Ruland, who went to gerve the *Mrs. Bauer protested against-a search of her house when they reached there and alleges that they forced their way, in, he! also says that. she missed her Afterward she secured warrants for them from Recorder Hensel, ‘and they were held on charges of, housebreaking and stealing. They retaliated by caus- Ing Mrs, Bauer's arrest for perjury. - The latest move was made to-day, when Recorder Hensel was arrested.on Justice Francia eof conspiracy charg by. amd false imprisonment, He was hel ii ne ane pase in $809 ball. Justice Francis has also instituted a suit aaainal the seacarser) for $25,000 dam- ages for criminal Iibe! SEs sices j| Minister-Gem. of Franciscans Dead. HOME, Aug. 21.—Father, Louis Sauer, Minister-General of, Franciscans, died at Bigmaringen,, Prussia,’ to-day, _—__ Have. you summer..plaas?. World STRANGE REQUEST PUZZLES her: ‘alt since she wae fifteen, She was -ambl WANTS WIFE'S, SCALP GRAFTED. BELLEVUE DOCTORS. She Hae Straight Hair and He Has a Curly Thatch, So He Wanted James Gleeson, of Bellevue, received |a venue, a letter to-day from a little town tn was the possessor of a very thick thateh|Cgurt street, of curly hatr, so thick that he could not part ‘t; that his wife had a large quantity of long, straight hair, and asking If it were possible to have an operation performed whereby they could make an exchange. If it were not possible to. remove all the hair and transfer it, then they would be satisfled If a portion ‘would be re- moved from the front of each head, per- itting the wife to ponsess a curly bang, which was imposalbl h the quality of hair she now possessed, ‘The létter was turned to the mus Dr. George Taylor Blew- wrestling with the prob- fe hna heard of akin grafting, but never of grafting scalps, PORTO RICO FUND. Relief Commission Meets to con- the Unexpended Malance. The Porto Rico Rellef Assoctation, organized at the time that auch destruc- tion war wrought on the island two years ago, met at the Mayor's office to- day to consider the dlaponition of the remainder of the fund. There 1s $33.08 it waa eclded s twas decided to give $10.000-of this to Bishop Blanks of Porto Hien, for ise dribution” among the hospitals of ‘the land. ‘The reat will be devoted to the erection.of an orphan asylum in Ponce, GIRL INSANE FROM S STUDY. Winifred Tafe, a pretty girl, twenty- five years old, 'was committed to tho, in- sane to-fay on the compfali No. 1290 e Bronx. Irs. Tafe eays the eel hae not been ome! a! SCORE BY INNINGS. BROOKLYN.... ..... 0 PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK, 2; BOSTON, 5. 0000 NEWYORK ..... BOSTON (2 Seco ses 010,910)8 00) At Cincinnati—First game: Chicago. 9: Cincinnati, 1. Second game Cincinnnati vs. Chicago postponed—rain. At St. Louis—End of fourth: Pittsburg, 3; St. Louis, 2. LATE RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE. Fifth Race—Odnor 1. Prince Blazes 2, Frangibie 3. a AT DELMAR. Fourth Race—Peaceful 1, Monograph 2, Judge Pettus 3. TOOK POISON WHILE DINING WITH A WOMAN, Frederick W. Porter. of Eighty-sixth street and Twentieth Bensonhurst, accompanied by a handsome, fashionably Mamsachusetts saying that the writer {dressed woman, ordered a dinner at a restaurant at No. 52. Brooklyn. this afternoon, and during a quarrel swallowed carbolic acid and died at the feet of his companion. The body was removed to the Adams street police siation. The woman, almost prostrated by the tragedy, refuses to reveal COVERNMENT BOAT ASHORE. THE SUPPLY VESSEL TITRIDA| STRANDED NEAR MONTAUK. her identity. COLOMBIA LOSES PRIDE OF NAVY. GUNBOAT LA POPA REPORTED SUNK AT BEA. 11 Feet Deep, ter, Was of Iron and 120 Feet Long. COLON, Colombia, Aug. 2 News just recelved here agena ways that an open boat containing nine men has arrived there and reported that the Colombian gan- boat La Popa sunk on leaving Savanilia for Cartagena. Steam launches were Immediately de-! Who lives. at|spatched to search for La no trace of the gunboat was found, She recently, underweft a thorough over- ous and studied: very ard hauling a¢ Colon, the repairs costing » Goverament supply boat Elfrida verton, from C ashore this morr the time, and hecause of it tie capt font his bearings The tug Deblotze, the stranded vessel migh humidity to-day and tos! FRANCE AND TURKEY M PLU NGE EUROPE IN WA WAR AND NAVAL STRENGTH OF FRANCE AND TURKEY. The armed strength of France and Turkey from the latest ofl- cial reports on file at the War Department {s as follows Total War Strength. France. Turkey. Offcerssesrrsmuiscerstccis one teeesees 60,958 19,372 Non commissioned officers and men..4,933.190 1,190,640 Infantry. voce 386,928 146,390 Caval 71,300 30,000 Artillery oreo ees ccs ecece 84,088 19,120 Total... ....0. 2.00 oH 5,537,064 1,405,522 The naval strength of France and Turkey taken from the cor- rected and lateet offlelal reports on fie at the War Department nws that they have the following: France. Turkey. Naval officers.. 2,015 584 \} Marine officers. 1,720 79 :, Naval seamen... . ea) 67,200 21,210 Marine soldiers. seee. 27,940 1,220 Naval reserves cee.. 85,000 36,000 First-class battle-shirs.. 25 1 Second-class battle-ships. 6 1 Third-class batile-ships.. 2 re Armored cruisers. ....... 3 22 i) Coast defense ships. 14 5 First-class cruisers......... 4 0 Gunboats...........0.. 000 4 Transports and despatch boats. re Torpedo-boai destroyers............ Total vessels .. 26. oi non and Dwyer Dropped While Charges Are Pending. | Sergt. John’ H. Sheile and Ward-) West Thirtieth strect station. will timony. They will show that since June 2 men Edward G. Glennon and John] sive the mos: damaging t Dwyer, of the “Tenderloin” precinct,| — 1 etaateewere Glennon’s only assignment was under arrest for neglect of duty, we lealWattertnerstaret suspended to-day by Commissioner} 14s West ‘Thirty-third street, Murphy. that Devery's “right hand man" District-Attorney Philbin will make} had made no complaint against it tee J complaint to the Gr Jury to-mor- It is understood that Jus row. Glennon, the “right hand/ome and Mr. man” of Deputy Commissioner Dev- roboration ery, it Is expected, wi. be convicted | by the record on the & ton-house| connected by blotter, which will show that he made | station-honse whe no report on the disorderly honge i} for the purpose of West Thirty-third street, the proprie-| raids. tress of which is alleged to have paid ~~ blackmail to the police. MURPHY QUICK Assistant District-Attorne immediately upon his arrival Criminal Courts Euilding to-day be- gan the work of drawiny up the in| dictment against the three policemen The principal witnesses agains!) them to be called by the Grand Jur to-morrow are Capt. Flood, the com mre of the accused; Mrs, McAuliffe, formerly of No Thirty-thira street, who sw she saw money handed to policem by the proprietress of the disorderly house next doo Edgar Whitney whose confession brought about the gainst the pos jeuting the with Upping present: move “he Wie asked, Supt, Hammond, of the Parkhurst} ‘ton7" he wis aaked Soclety, and Agents Dillon and Me=) quan's think it w Lellan, = But the blotter and books of tho (Continued on Second Page.) half of his Government, demanding, ACCUSED POLICEMEN PROMPTLY oUoPENDED: Sergt. Sheils and Wardmen Glen- nt that Devery ordered that he be he wish iawn TO TAKE ACTION. Hee; Supt. McClintock and Assistant; "On what grounds tid you base your) © jr to the rest of |Russia and England, Who Hold the Bal- ance of Power, Not Strong Enough at This Time to Averta General Clash. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. @1. —The Freneh Ambassador, M. Constans, has notified the Sul- tan's First Secretary that all diplomatic relations between France aud Turkey are broken off, and that the Ambassador has informed his Government to this effect. War may be declared within forty-eight hours unless the Sule tan recedes from his position, Two questions have caused the ak between the two nations. They, | have been pending for some time. One {s the affair of the ae] Quay Company, M. Constans, on*oe !inat Turkey purchase for 40,000,000 | francs the quays built by the French ; Company. The other {s the claims of the i Frenchmen against the Porte, the amount of which was fixed and pay- ment promised long axo. All Europe will be ablaze with war | should France and Turkey each stand firm, The four great nations—Germany and England on one side, and France and Russia on the other, with Aus- tria and Italy standing in a neutral attitude—have been waiting for years to dismember Turkey in Eu rope. s | But for their Jeatousies the six na | tons would have partitioned Turkey yng ago and would have deposed Abdul Hamid in short order. The breaking off of diplomatée 9 lations between France and tht, Porte, announced by M»Constans tow day, may be used as a pretext for the great Enropean war that all the world has been watching for for years, Russia wants to dominate Con- stantinople as a southern outlet to the sea. Germany wants her influ- ence in the Balkans extended. Eng- land must grab all that she can get to hold her power in the East. .| France and Austria desire territorial Ivantages. While Russia and England really, ho'd the balance of power they may not be gtrong enough this time ta avert general war which will involve jall Aug. 21.—M, _ the Bulgarian agent here that he will break the diplomatic relations between the Halearian Ge nment and the Porte uniess the Turkish troops are with: draw) from the Bulgarian frontier | FRANCE DEFINES HER POSITION. last audtence wing day satlsfaction > the claims 0: che matter ince with the-terms. Sultan ands dt, M. ¢ terms differed ranged ac the audience, (Continued on on Becond

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