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—as ZLI\X Zt YS Gane LAT TO) Fa (ben RACING-BASEBALL « SPORTING NEWS | ON PAGE6. DSHROW'S TER TLS. COROWER SON WILL APPEA SPORTING NEWS | ON P. AGE 6. “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ae ITH oTRANGER a “ Circulation Books Open to All.’? } ‘GIANTS LOSE BOTH GAMES. SUPERBAS PLAY PHILLIES. $-MONTH-OLD * DISAPPEARS ns Open Series Bostons Beat the New 1 4: J rookly ee ae rl | with Quakersin Phil- York Team in Two ; Woman Obtained Room in Same Boarding House, | adelphia — Hanlon’s Games Before Bun- Declares Young Man Who Is Expected to Throw | ‘ook Pretty Little One Out for Walk and Did) by Clever Work, ker Hill Day Crowds. Light on Good Ground Mystery Did Not Run ) ej en,by Ba: Not Retuin— Mother, Prostrated, Sends Out) Score Two Runs in : —Giants Are Now Away—Acting Entirely on Advice of Hs General Alarm. the First Inning—Doc Tied with St. Louis Lawyer. : Newton in the Box— LL for Last Place in the Mra, Bllzabeth Diehl, of No. 205/30 areed ne in ai her eovsin | AME aBrilliant One. és Pennant Race. | For the first time since the'double, reporter that Disbrow lett owing her i Wn ee eaten were so charmed by the woman's man- tragedy at Good Ground the author | tt can aout t take a checks” él er home over e: er and seeming love for the baby that Tees . 7 “My husband would not take ac! this morning of Marie, her nine- ake naae peered ae ae the baby ‘The Batting Order, The Batting Order. |itles of that place communicated with) a6 aaded, “We did not hear Dis . with her, ‘They say she went away and) | Brooklyn Philadelphia. : New York aNten the father of the missing Louis Dis-| enter the house after the fight on y. Th ef. | : months-old baby. has not yet been seen or traced, I et mmo mab cet, SCORE BY: INNINGS. Leanieh Pawitenie GaronectNupenbics teal baaah —. A strange woman, calling herself} After an hour's time Mrs, Diehl went) Qieciara ‘i¢. Jennings, ib. Tenney, 1b que : Y Novoay:cnown, whether heme ne cll Rives, Male ne street 10° ckard, Tenney, up Thomas A, Disbrow at Richmond gbody erat HS CESS cid IRA EM) a 1s HEHE rn. BROOKLYN ........ ---.-- 20001 0 O 1. O—4 |fanter, AS Hea Hill and asked him if it was true| "he bonse again : y aes See cries he Hattman’ 39: Smith, 2 Damont, 20, thac the whereabouts of the missing | Experimenting ne i ea j his morning, took a liking to c f < 3b. Cniids, 3 Jones, ‘. ‘i ‘ ‘art of the work done by : Daby and took it out with her, saying |"Sirs™Dienl gave evervondy aa closes «| NEMO. D, There, p. PHILADELPHIA ....... O70 O7G50 0°02 1S {Bowermanie Mons: young man was known, | Wield to-day was the careful exe ts "a. | description of the woman as posaible,| Cmplre—Bmalie, Attendance—2.600- Umpire—Cantillon. Mr. Disbrow said it was or +, and") gon of the rowboat from which 4 she was going to the grocery. Shel ini hia''the police, wao at once sent (Special to The Evening World.) Feist tehdcevonae wele’ then Coroner Nugent asked if it]! Mist Luwrence are larnee retin: Teer Eee EL HMAU LenteRT NE En Nee | Pee ere ret A LEELA SOUT EN UROUNDS. HosTon, [could he arranged to have him meet | experiments with the boat, The West Twentieth street police sent oul June 17.—Hanlon's Superbas broke a raat Sixth P. June 17,—-Boston ball players kept the|the young man and take his state- | \'4! (Dr0e Oni ore é been pret oe wits at Mother ts Now Prontented. eee rey ree nee anes (Continued from Sixth Page.) Glantagoingchasing their ite this morn-| ent, Mr. Disbrow ald that if the lwaletorite 7 tow t er cousin, Mrs. John Friehl, with lid not bear up long and) three games that began this afternoon, : . Ing, Probably the least sald of that early | ia wwcr who is advising his son Is surface. A\ whom she lives, believe the child has Dut to eds She tually | reversing thelr habit of the past, which Seventh Inning—Flood bunted to Iberg and died at first. conte ne cin teprencmative ball play. | agreeable the meeting between the eit i to ship wa : ae I 4 rf i Z 4 a a th VO perso: the i CEEMSEST "ae, tntense excitement in the | 8s cee, orieK rain or frost. "| Jennings threw Newton out. Dolan grounded to Childs. NO} ct, ipsing. ‘They nave grown tired of|Coroner and the young man could be ennugh Unfeagtoo "much, weight Baby 0 Great Fuyorite. the story that Mrs. . hearing the words “The Giants lose.” | arranged : hen, the little eral Me tore d became |against the Western crowd, winning only| TUNS. 1 prea . lurch enough to Uirow persons ot Diehis have furnished rooms | kyon peonle fran from ecamie|alx out of thirteen games, but with Browne singled. McCreery helped Jennings out. Barry |ore eee eae eto ke up| Coroner Nugent was assured by Meee iran ay coneiceranlaee Fiiehl's e, baby was|homes into the street and asked all] ‘ ‘i th “at last et 5 one co c ° | as eaulre or Fitehts home, The baby was) Mr sad"questions of ntrangers and °t| gne'plowiown rosters look for an imme-| arounded to Flood. “Newton got Dooin’s rap to first in time, )« team. Mr. Disbrow that young Disbrow did) tort in at titogether convineed Bie a chubby child, with a very pretty | the policemen they met Me ELlet Go lthe Cake tata No runs. Giants Hoodoord. not run away. The father says that ats the boat om face and was a general favorite In| The stawon police notified Headquar, eiboosy Up -i so 's : . But still none can say other than that | h it d of the dis- | F periments were ters to look out for the woman Old “Angel Face” came down from 7 : H |as goon as his son learned of the dis: et iy the neighborhood. Whontca ‘cloner desstipen given’ OY | Cornell (yesterday, andi played| fis) ret Eighth Inning—Keeler and’ Sheckard singled. MoCreery|tne Giants are the most hoodooed enn or roster and the Law- iene oF Distro ALS H , 1 | Mrs. Friehi was as follows: y Mala ‘fi ‘i Sheckard died stealin Dahlen | team in the country. This afternoon | APPS it r y H While Mre, Dieil was playing with] 9 onl at ager welgat 160 pounds, |S&me here, He held down the initial bag sacrificed, Keeler scoring. eckard died stealing. anien finds another change in the batting or-|rence girl he communicated with a tornes 1 1 HEU ts BASE aU gL OS alr, dark complexion and eyes, [and gingered up the Quakers, ‘but not) flied out. One run. der, and all because dame fortune cast| lawyer—and old friend of the family tinh fo-msrrow. Bnee sh stout, 0 +d woman 0 t white shirt waist, enough to win. ‘ . 7 "i t Gi Toe riction between ery good appearance, asked to be] ,,Munie is described as having | DIAcK) Dill Shettaline thought seriously this Hubwitt singled. Hallman walked. Childs flied out. Jack- Bee Meee eee ete Gieera| and placed himself in the lawyer's \s wa a room that she might engage.|ing ‘flannel dress. with canton flannel) morning of shitting Hughey over to sec-| fitz, for berg, struck out. On Dahlen’s wild throw Hulswitt |e ree ee eee ied smouia | care and has been governed ever|iniitias ! J the woman took coat, brown stockings and shoes. | ona and putting Douglass back on first, ay de in centre | since by bis advice. \ the room as son as she saw it Mrs Diente husband fe connected with| sq as to strengthen the team batting,| and Hallman scored. Browne fanned. Two runs. be iWyaltes Brodie escoerat (9 Oy DISBROW’S FATHER WIGKE Me woman then sald she/ present in Providence, R- I” She was| Childs having shown weakness in that Ninth Inning—Irwin flied to Browne. — Farrel soared to} rene ae atraire presented them: DETECTIVE NOW CALLS ESsh I go to the grocery | Aim: the news af the Dabs's disappear: | quarter of late, Jennings 16 conmdent) Thomas, Flood out, Hulswitt to Jennings. No runs. selves, about an hour anda half. The BRING SON TO INQUEST and get some articles she needed, and ance. that his arm is strong enough to pley rs) % Sheckard. Dooi t time has elapsed and Washburn is lying IT AN ACCIDENT. = aac _ _— the middle sack, and the probabilities are Jennings walked. Barry flied to Sheckard. Dooin Out ath rn eencn win a taoe so badly al “ricannct Glau eeetuRaeEn | that he will be asked to make the at-| finet Hulswitt doubled, scoring Jennings. Hallman flied Ute! colored that it looks hardly human, His) . yyy. [is in Canada or Montauk Point [a OFFICERS TELL COURT tebopes SaiIthRt care Conga eel = nose was badly broken by a pitohed ‘Aecident” is now the theory of Will- \ the bench. One run. ball, the bridge bone deing totally | iam H. Field, the Pinkerton detective he has established communicatl i , ‘There must have beans jAre/sale over rod So nom Manager Smith wishes | ¥A0 has been Investigating the deaths! with me through friends. He TH EY CAN T GET HARD COAL. in Trolleyville last night, for every other \ s Walter Brodie was along. He has been|°f Foster and Mies Lawrence. within reach and will appear befor ; Superba brought a Panama hat in all ée- \ ; nent fof, but. ts aome few miles be-| 7? one of the boarders at the Tin). coroner's jury or any other tril —e aaa grees af woer.'end tenn wiih Bix, pel... sic ineee Yih tween here and New York, and it was| fe! House Fie! Bye % : a, * straws were of all shapes and sizes from AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. ey ole for the player to cover the Papi 2h Lie Saeed nal as soon asl am asked by the ; Appear Before Magistrate Zeller and Declare} tne big vrimmea and amet core * Lenue in time 10 take @ band in this| 1 have & thorities to produce him. = yi . . shade tree down to the dinky top piece a 3 aR afternbon’s game. 4 This statement was made to-day orease © : h Iking for publication Fleld ME tbat Smoke Nuisance Must Comins Ral er est easel iis bap ta At Boston—Clevel + Boston, 3. But it would not be a New York team,) .V"OD ANIME fol Min over eomet by Thomas A. Disbrow, father of the - Seca canl he einen bayol tka At Chicago—End sixth inning; Philadelphia, 1; Chicago, 6. |{ **eny Ie something wae not the met |of the ground,” he sald, “but have come/ imtesing witness in the Good Ground H f nen zs F i; ter, and goo | , ‘As a result of a luncheon-table con-fand sent forth a shower of cinders. |Callowhill girls by the cats when he At Detrait—End of fifth inning: Washington, 0; Detroit, 1, Jon nana now. Johnny Dunn, the handy 19 RO Concho cg unnai| *aBedy, to an Evening World ree ference between District - Attorney | 55 Gidea to" the ‘company. it burns | Deseee that way ong Nome torniane, At St. Lowis—End fourth inning: Baltimore, 1; St. Louis, 1. | man of tue team, had to be pressed V9! yaaay. Sho Is the wite of the pro-| POLES ; Jerome and Austen G. Fox, together fire doors and lea great disad. | Hanlon was here all yestetday in con- . va ~ ning fg eee as: rts Teervice this afternoon, and out to the) For oi notel and up to this time| The Evening World has learned with General Manager Skit, of the % less valuable as a fuel| Sultation with the lawyer over the Mo- Tate es =e field he went. Johnny 18 a willing fee et ee asa ne background, She|that the persom who telephoned peta x er hel eae MUG ties \yartran aroma axe ou sanaton onsets) ager LATE RESULTS. AT HARLEM. lop Sue ine Senne lee Somparte ing has told the Pinkerton man a great deal! to Mr. Disbrow lawyer, whe pany, and the latter's coun : str 5 : eclat 3 i b ta M- Brodie In doing outpost w , : rs eee Z TL. Gardiner, Mr, Gardiner this after- TWhue efforts have you made to get | Rad the La Jole case up again yester- oR eRe er tat either, But what could the poor | concerning Disvrow ANE Big AOIOeH et hag ee Omse 1h BEATEN Tay; aa acta Tae 2s seoaniae "alt: Jerome asked in a very | day, and ts confident Sbat ne wUL aes Faurih Race—Ethel Wheat 1, Autolight 2, Hoodwink 3. (Continued on Sixth Page.) | Mrs. Tunnel told The Evening World (Continued on Third Page. at te tne ten days’ ef oe ae ee Mr Sui replied they had made, in- (Continued on Sixth Page.) ae ee | Magistrate Zeller for using soft coal. Oe TrOr veri OUs AOR Ete on thelr, 4 Bf GUIt us HI tanverewaiked| Inia TOC ALERT VOL TGA DOE tee AT 81, LOUIS. the » Bireet Court at 3.30 o'clock i pay to get coal,” remarked the Dis- 6 and i trate Zeller they TTT DM Einith, superintendent of the Fourth Race—Golightly 1, Lakeview Belle 2, Loticr 3 we ww the summons 80] rajiroad company, was then called, He ae as too! determination as] sald thag he had Instructed the firemen a ] n the lo Ves to efiminate as muc! ; c to thet to use soft coal on thelr! 2% Dousible the smgke fram the funnel B3ANDMASTER INNES FAILS TO GET DIVORCE, f ing their ability to) My, Smith then described the manner is bi in ‘which soft cos! should be used to eS eee —— 2 gain this advantage. Is there anything further you can ‘ox ry in {ho divorge case of Bandmaster Innes. late this frcught in a Verdict in favor of Mrs. Innes. The MU-| Bottle with Scrap of Paper refore, fails to yet a Gere. Picked Up East of Halifax—| Told of Disaster to Missing} us to the appear- reporters BG SHIP COMBINE was the reply Royal Mail Steam Packet Com- to another question Mr, Smith + mts tunning about! pany’s Letter to Shareholde| ~' 1 engines dally, Jnosn general sales agent} ers Discloses that Large Wax Candle, 20 to |, Takes Fifth Race—Sir Voorheis Wins Foam Stakes. Ascension, who was five lengths in front rai saeerre Plans Are on Foot. Hach lene Cola Ship. PSHBAD. RACE TRACK, June | of Locket e began owlng to the big. de- CHASED BURGLARS IN A SLOOP. wan slow ut Sheepshead | | ruunp mace j \ z jad so e ,ONDON, J — yi . fs fell Parker, of| mud for wr “dwddies a e ‘ ey ner apcyien) v5 ay for the| Steam Packet Company has sent a cir- PORTCHESTER, N. Y., June 17.—An exciting chase after burglars in| ceived here from Stillwell Hark j A Hi ; Dior intaan were che oor Betting woh ate that 1." | Maphatlin fo eapply iusele with ‘proken | cular to its shareholders as follows: | a sloop on Long Island Sound has ended in the capture of one of them. Four | Hleaaanip dort Sa Oe ae in pect. things forthe talent to follow é tion a pmpany was Loin DETR er lave sana every emtort| ,, “Since the last general meeting nego-| houses were visited by burglars in Rye last night an a considerable quantity eee aetna autaining the| It was a superd day tar eg Fy . cPOT GO cop {0 help vour contractors We are willing | tations have been commenced by which | or plunder was carried away.’ The last house robbed was that of Rev. D: P.|fiiiowing note written on a scrap of Mearns wae nicer Wha i 3 . \ feral Mar to pay any’ price. the operations of this company would] % 0 1 ae iciatGhutcs | sani Bicnialaddiecne nel gutors/ gaye cbAse J afternoon's spor r an After Gilbert R. Herbert, the con-l ie greatly developed and extended by rnie, rector rist C ; i 6 rs . | Papar vce aan. | realized bit for the going There were Nader 4 ahout 5.000 tons of anth toutor furnisning the Manhattan with ie company being Included in a large! They tracked the burglars to the American Yech¢ Club House, at Milton | | "Bteamer Hurontan urneg caver aiin finan, aerate he presence of Gun- | SP gael iden ou, Time—1.0 4 mas every effort 10 abl io Pay any king of hard coal for| scheme of association with other im-| Point. There it was discovered that a rowboat was migsing. The pursuing day night in Atlan nome at) tre in, th opening aaah rule chs Rune ‘Dov » the running 1@c ee Rasen beet ADE Ae Bel BT dave Ago Tie had made a contract for| TRe detaus at present are confiden- | i) the small boat saw thelsloop they pulled hard for the shore. They reached | for 3) B the! wart againat her | Wonderly then r yd since the strike edt oy on] wim,tons Of hard coal for his depart-| tial, but they will be disclosed to the Sa Feb, unital vahecemke (eatur fs the Coney Isl buneh hand?” Mr. Fox used. | Misttict-Atiorney Jerome then asked ¢or| Pfonrietors for approval before they are) It considerably ane OC Ate went, Rat the PUTENEMA On TONERINE | eT Tere een hg Meal | asta Rea At pis furlongs, with a) Stalling off a 01 yas the > M., which wi how eve s |aplendid field of sprinters, and the Foam ania Wait eres ‘ Mr. Skitt sald the company had ady iygas "ordered: —————_—— men. Jiwa warships, have ™ traces |gtakes, for two-year-olds. who was two lengths in font of but only Fecelved an offe ALDERMENIROnT ee Vee nee [Pithe attendance was large Dov ¥ ) would. only run. th T ON ' = —— a iz rd of adi ar | 7 RAOE FOURTH RACE EMRE DUET one oe earn THE SMOKE NUI RUSH ON HORSEBACK FOR FORT HALL LANDS. Atethe local oMces of the Allan line tt JIRAT RAOE mE lcuaritakerecnetes seermegill Ing IL on the Thirty-fourth ‘and SANCE. . Amaap j 4 waa sald to-day nothing had been heard Metilu i up, ate fark nee ae ond street shuttle trains, a | gare nA " POCATELIA, Idaho, June 17,—Exactly at 12 o'clock to-day 1,300 men Jooncerning the fate of the Hurontan, |. i Soft Cont at a ‘Lons,? At the meeting of the Board of Alder- * re acl ‘ompany here had not deen StHit Pip, ate Plage, 7 ata hs men this afternoon Mr. Sullivan Intro anil poys of all ages rushed across the line of the Ceded Fort Hall Reserva- pave Fie 0 ) ae ate oe a tee bic | ced, & emolution directing the Meaith ton and dieappeare! {n'a cloud of dust in their mad rush for homestead | old in the Montted despates ne ie gun, It made such a fierce fire that it |nance. “here Pe Se Rene and mineral !ands. Moet of them were mounted on horses and ponies, a ma- ——— 4 16 READE CUA the tiles SPMie MORgmmMtiTOA BUF Che nepmULon’ wae Siopied, j Jority being heavily armed.) Probably a thousand persons departed later | at ha 1 108, Start, good. W Roue race to thi SESE: with pack animals. THames River Too Rough for Harvard to Work This Morn. 9 4 Time—1.14 TH Won eaxtt e front an had yewed up all the woi heeeegeeremeene } TO-NIGHT’S EVENTS. '* wounds, i Lady Uncos raced @ WOMAN CYCLIST Jwhich consisted principally of severe i ‘ t a lot of ap for the first cuts, No bones were broken, and she| ing—Gale Wrecks Examin- NEW MOVE IN RAILROAD MERGER. Minaklin Ghapier (OrdarRaais leat aunhre to him anit DDK pace al was removed later to her home in the ere | piion, Majeatio} was all ov rf ett $ ation Tent. 1a” HY / clty ST, PAUL, Minn,’ June 17.—Attorneys for the Northern Securities | m went on, a in front ‘ —et } : red and Twen- a ering | j 000 Hinges 0 JAEHKEL AR Company and for J. J. Hill, President of that corporation this dfternoon AMive 8 ne mn wal ae or fo: the ie Ne DY emgtha from the Riva tas00- . TTO RESTED YALE QUARTERS, Gales Ferry.|sepyed notice on the Attorneg-General that they would on June 24 move to Ue pe i Hatin Pies areas Ue Lady Uneas and woke | ai! 6 ho waa three-fourths of a length the las VY es | Accased of Getting 850,000 from |) be dune seouen wales erenantea vacate service in he sult.brought by the State of Minnesota against the Coltewe, Commences |! fran of Amicitia. Gunfire was ¢ rant in Cie Maa AE : ne ie f be ™% f g } be br “ i pat a re Mra, Henry Burgoine, of 100 West jerlin and New York Firm, time row over the full course on the|Northern Securities Company and President Hill Carnegie Hall, medium big ol ia An m Ke wth In frant Cima vp Hlghty-elghth, street, while desc CHICAGO, June 11—United states| Thames this morning, the boat shipping 0 ge Dame menting: Se eee plungerd SAKIDE She BN vee cialden iu reenresat aaa deat m . all the plungers taking the p or maiden two-vearsolde; five NVoods Hill, in Goyteaville Marshals from Milwaukee to-day ar-| so much water before the third mile was Commencemen ratt Ineti- | & ae A Dice WEARS Tatiamnane nal rested Otto Jachkel at ‘Trevor, Wis | passed that the men returned to quar- CHAMP CLARK SPEAKS TO MAINE DEMOCRATS. tute High School, Brooklyn. ae sure ein gic ale Of the machine and Waw dished with| The prisoner is wanted on the charge; tera In the launch. The fresimen did not ona EP 4 chumetts Soctety, FICK |... iureevearttan dae BH ra terrific force againat a barbed wire fence |f securtig $50.00) from Englebert,| go out for practice, BANGOR, Me, June 17,.—With Champ Clark, of Missouri, a6 orator, the | ay ogue Hotel, to effect perma- ° re and seriously injured, Hardt & Co, of New York, Berlin and Harvard Tent Blows Down. Democrats of Maine held thoir State Convention here to-day. There Was & Fnent organisation “ ‘Mrs, Burgoine was accompanied by Bun Fish ; ted in| HARVARD QUARTHRS, GALES] contest tor the Gubernatorial nomination between 8. W, Gould, of Skowhe- # ter husband, who was unable to assist | tts alleged bis plan was concocted in| MHRRY, Conn. June 17.—A northwest 4 3, 1. Crock omaston, Mr, Clark said the Democrats | her or overtake her. When he reached | Buenos Ayres, where he was employed wind made the water ao rough that no} &@®: 49 De, 9. eth, 98, Thee Ee AL Fi would carry the country, on tariff revision and freedom of the Philippines, ——. by the frm, and was carried into effect in Hamburg and Parts. has eluded his pursuers by travel- boat was launched by the Harvard oars- men this morninf, During the night the examination tent was blown down and her he found hia wife badly and her clothing torn to pleces, wounded WEATHER FORECAST, Start good. Won driving Mr. Burgoine remoyed bis shirt, which | ua " + inatlons. to-day i sen tata bia piatae, oe tacageer aig |i) wee nas BARUONIAD PALO | CNEL ea pacige, See) FATALLY .WOUNDE D, SHOT SLAYER. mamsaasiT anh na nicnliis Heckel wag the at to ah, tt he ound up the more serious of hia wife's The aerenan Intend tort 9 i lecaatys Mpa} hours endicg at 8 P.M. Wednen. Byer ene ay d'the db Mounds. Later help artived and the in-| , NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, REGU: | mi, [he calgon Mend to work Inthe) = OKLAHONA CITY, On T,, June 17.-W. T. MoMichael to-day shot and Peep op ey 10 ne ee Aaace ta: the son Aft and in 208 jured woman was taken to the residence] LARLY, month in and month out, in el fatally wounded W. Hl. Johnson, a well-known yoimg business man, on the | was doined by Onin Altai Vuh Swan's leneth onda of Georse Williams, & short Giatance New York City circulation The] Prevention is better than curé.| street here, the résillt ofa dispute over a contested land claim, While he Pelwed ‘by Ascension: Ag 900 they: of Pitabrillar away, Ker, of Fort) World thaintains @ lead of Tens of] Sunday World Wamte prevent Buél-| was lying on the around Jqhnson chot MoMichsel in the abdomen. Johnson straightened for home Jack (Lee, was telephoned for. ‘The physician (worked for nearly fobr hours before he fit and Criterion. ( pflzch BacesOne mile snd expired within a few minutes.~McMichael'cannot Hive, t ting easily by & length and ‘hgié_ trom Seonnd’ and sbvortOakr ' wn ( ( / 4 ts had wile easily ae! ‘Thousands over any other paper, , i

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