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NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL : SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. _ PRICE ONE CENT. [ “Circulation Books Open to All.” | RACING-BASEBALL GENERAL | SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. PRICE ONE CE. orld, ALL RECORDS ‘BROKEN IN ‘BRIGHTON HANDICAP. CHINA MAKES MATHEWSON TO FIGHT THE | APPEALTOUS § PITCHES FOR HOT WAVE. = FOR SUPPORT) »=—NEW YORK. High Temperature and! Asks American Govern-|New Yorkers and St. RAIN HELPS Showers Like To-| ment to Use Good Of.) Louis Team Again Day’s Predicted for, fices for Restoration; Cross Bats—Good To-Morrow. | of Tientsin. | Crowd at Game. | er MANY HEAT VICTIMS. WANTS TROOPS TO GO, NO HOPE FOR GIANTS. Weather Man Won Straight | Application Made Direct to gt and Place on Predictions—| Secretary Hay by Minister Hail Stones as Big as Cher-) Wu-—Action to Be Taken ries Smite Gotham. | Through Minister Conger, Louis Fans Willing to Bet at Any Price that Donovan's Men Would Win the Third Game, WASHI TON, July 5.—The Chi-} | nese government has appealed to the The Batting Order, St, Louls. Farrell, ss —————— WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-six }| covernment of the United States .o Donovan, rf. hours ending at 5 M. Sunday i f. SCINSE A GHLICAS Vienits: | USe Its good offices to cause the allied Fair to-night, followed by | powers who still retain their soldiers arts man, 3b y falr, followed | in Tien-Tsin to evacuate that place in conformity with the spirit of the whowern; Su Neti, p. continued warm, by showern: r O'Day” frenh wenterly winds. - < ———— res 8BTCeMent of Peking, which settled 1. VE PARK RALL GROUNDS, ced | a St. Louls, July 5.—St, Loutalans had & ———= | the Boxer troubles. merry holiday. lay, and this was | THE TEMPERATURE. The appeal was made to-day by another one for thom. These Western | fy folks, having laid away all the ra | Minister Wu directly to Secretary gssoting jrone and other explosive arti-| had to do something, and so in they besieged the box-office men grounds this afternoon to see jonal League pets Hay, from in the shape of a cablegram °l* Viceroy Yuan Chih Kai of Chi!) Li, which the Minister supplemented S1 with a long verbal explanation. * | 85) sinister Wu's « nee when the Miasou- tion is in accordance | rlans did not have to be shown, They with Instructions from Shih-Kal, Vico. Knew P. Donovan's team was going to DEATHS. roy of Chill, Secretary Hay will probs | Conawer New York's set of ball players WHERTER, ROBERT MAX, thirty-! Me to-day and just came out to see how nine years old, a darbe Tin the {2bIY act through Minister Conger at pad the slaughter would be. They did New York Hospital this noon trum , Peking. not lend volleys of pistol shots to snow the heat i ae thelr appreciation of good playing as . Fara nt = Even str the position of ¢ ey id twe yur hours ago, Instead THE PROSTRATIONS Ste tek to the roger ¥ t » wild shouts of approval from ’ [eset 1G Shins vas lungs that must be leatner-lined BEATA Or oF g fo : y Vindieuted in the seault of the | ‘Those shouts made the reports of the years old, of Provid » OR, t. ef th tlons on Pekiig, (he) pigtois sound just lke the discharge of overcome at pler 39 th River; St.) Chinese Gover Wokvd 10) 2 penny ceanberiaoniuncinmgine the Nwingenlis ae ! ULAR LAN ‘ Pe) pedlam that was cut loose. Why,even CARMODY, ALFRED, sixty years old, ; and PAC eas sacrusea’ (wen Whe Luther of t One Hundred and Thit sé ty-seventh street, overcome at Eighth | from Minister Cong Peking © "An might be expected the Glants were avenue ind One Hundred and the Ministers cuad thai Faertxs Un J. Hood Wright Hospital. | wer uch conditions tae Giants played CHARLES. of No, 60 | Britien aus ue! sen) ixternth street, overcome at No, | mats HenaitHteg|so) Rib e ecaimliah at Thirty-ffth street; taken ty | narks a Sense vara keyaliuh ¢ DUG Sn eeMiTd Nyaccauine enact eS Mathewson would piteh. SMI‘ . of No. 418 Pa be genuine gid the Burepean dipi FID eats nur, over come on board. the had to confess that the amateurs had |The ws ean cael Se Mary Powell, at pler 9), “North River; Judged more wisely chan the profession: |W) AM i (a ods Amanat Le “s at last win a game But even with “Since the reseie of the ministers and throughout the subsequent negotiation: relating to indemnity and the punish. | ment of offenders the United States | steadily advocated lenivney toward the Dr, Emery, the veather man, tipped liineas Gaertn ja the weather straight and place to-day. jt stood out £ a reduction of in-|¢ Christy in the box sure vietory could not be looked for these days, And 80 tus best ty look at the score to see the Fmith had Burke and Evans in too, In case of an unknown, and Thirty-cighth sire ; Bellevue. result warming stunt, ‘Reney ‘ow the pitehing problem was not NEW YORK-ST. LOUIS SCORE BY INNINGS. NEW YORK ST. LOUIS . BROOKLYN-PITTSBURG BROOKLYN .. ee eeeee- 10000100 0-27 PITTSBURG - 5 c0000000 0—0 At Cinsinnati—end of fi Cincinnati, 5; Philadelphia, 3, At Chicago—End of | fourth inning: Boston, 1; Chicago, 0. ee NMAERIGAN LEAGUE GAMES. At Philadelphia—Washington, 9; Philageipnia, 5. Third Race—Weird 1, Kiss Quick 2, Ladas 3. Fourth Race—Orris 1. Kitty Clyde 2, Herodes 3. gene nee + KILLED BY FALL FROM WINDOW. Mrs. Mary Cushing, of No. 422) West Twenty-seventh street, was cleaning the windows to-day. when she lost her balance and fell on some rooks. Her skull-was fractured. She| ‘vas taken to Bellevue Hospital and died this afternoon. ——_—$___«¢e—— -- -— _. MRS. DORSETT DIES FROM RUNAWAY INJURIES. (ocean Mrs, R. C. Dorsett, who with her husband was injured in a runaway acoldunt In Central Park June 19, died this afternon atithe ‘Presbyterian Hospital. Mr. Dorsett’s chances ‘or re- covery are said-to be good. i ROOSEVELT GREETS ENGINE CREW OF HIS “SPECIAL.” | President Roosevelt reached Jersey City from Pittsburg this afternoon in the private car Olymaia on his way to Oyster Bay. The President shook ‘hands with the engineer and fireman as | he passed the locomotive. Upon arrival on the New York side the carriages were, criven direct to the East Thirty-fourth street ferry. At Long Island City the President boarded a special train for Oyster Bay. a "SUICIDE ON ANNIVERSARRY OF FORMER EFFORT. When he got down to his office ana demnity und was the fret nation to/ i ot looked over his form sheets he spread | W!thiiraw its troops from the capital of rane whi aD wolrlel the Hon. f Be y h - th yeliet in she Glants la very weak, and the report that it would be hot. Tt} “Gyiy" recently, when a controversy |he thouxht anyone would do Por wag hot. arose as to the payment of indemnity, |recatied from the Cotumiyas “farm, The thermometer climbed to with> the American Goverr red in wae looks, a Mu lly by Patsy, but in reaching distance of the 90 mark {aver of receiv! nt due | O'Neill and) Murphy | al econ rand (CuO nercaninge on ulin sain ¢ of exchange prevall- | preparatory work. And | PEER DARED Eta was|the fang were coming not one the agreement ‘ther powers were = A that the payment > of exchange greatly de ing w midity in the atmosphere caused col- | 7" lars to roop dispiritedly. A fresh|to breeze out of the west made Ife at the worth living, but that was about all. | Ye" ' Along about 10 o'clock Dr, Emery Wess eeas BNE. Of Ine looked over his “d agaln und wired |) som ty ; Moule j roaier! aly ‘ i sed. Later it was announced that Melee are he ritain and Jajan sided with the C €s 1,80 ofolock, It came out west on the brisk wind, preveded i sharp lightning and thunder Immediately thereafter came a storm from the east. In some dis stones us large ae & i fell, noticeably in the vue Hospital, Where the storm could be seen sweeping toward the city Up In theKingsbrid ge district a small | irnstiles thom, for 1]5.000 who ambled through the cared who would plich for sil- | they thought SCHOONER UPSET, CREW MAY BE LOST FIRE DEMON AFTER'RICH MAN | actual have ir Wkely. th | wilt be adopted in the Lilley By rk, a¢ Torrington, Conn, In Dentroye + abandoned echool-house was struck by (peste) to "Ths ven ' sighted of 0 eM bout four fpeedenn 1 crrsssennseaat 4 nghted off Fort Renous, ut fou steer the storm the temperature felt | NITED, Conn, duly 5-Ftetw niles out in Delaware Bay, to-day tne wratitying manner, | Jand 6 o'clock this f went out to her, but could And Weather such as We have ex, lock No. 1, 9 ‘ace of any one, and Jt Is supposed | to-day is selected to prev ul Fiver Whee e ern re om , va pas morrow night by Dr. dmur le eal vat the crew were all drowne: weather mai If he y it would 16 pHing lock was owned by outings, tomorrow ly als pre- the Watert Belt, dictions with care. th time. in six months that ae Waterbury, und | a orrin donging tO Mr. Laley ha AMBROSE M'CALL DEAD. deen busied he begins to th . Mhat the fire demon Js chawiing iim. Clerk of Special Term, Part 1, Su- | preme, Dies Suddenly, ‘ord was received at the Court-House to-day of the death Ambrose MoCall, clerk of the Special Term, Part I,, of the Supreme Court Mr. MeCall died suddenly at hiv sum MAY BE THUG’S VICTIM. Have Been Murdered for M | PASSAIC, N. J Mey | it was announced in’ Wall street Aryeman, day that Bayard A, Dominick, of the le banking firm of Dominick & Dominick manty July 5.—Coravilus who was found dead on th lead on the 9 Rullroad track mer home at Rockaway. He had been ire, Ia supe > ¢ weed LO ave been murde is the head of the syndicate which har clerk of Part 1, Special Term of the | mene A watch a 6 in at pl rt a “ o Bupreme Court,” for many years and|wisch he ie anid to hice te in monoy | purcha PODLEGIDUs ARAATeSE a e had with him body was found, Bho “ Associated with Mr. Dominick in the prominent rat ¥ ots was personally ‘known to nearly every | were missing whon t lawyer in the city. He was a member | it war discovered u lonely” ait of Tammany Hall the and the that the | new janun was’ murdered and his beg own v4 jaan, was enue ody thrown | (rust "rhe pollce are making 1. Mayer as Presi- dent ts to be followed shortly by an ine lorease in the apital stock and surplus 4, of the reorganised Institution, | A buteher known as "Sam" was found | ‘The bank has # capital now of $1, dead on the flove of a store at No. 2649 | uM, and deposits Of $8,864,80144, 14 tn rat avenue this mornin Pies fie ding trom netutal eattees, ame? ea that the dapital Will be doubled as The. Metropolitan Lai am ay | teae SY ie lcee Aig eaiy boue ae intorest 43 pe e bank. * } he wele an investiga-| 7" KINGSTON, Jamatea, July 6.—The ateamer Alleghany grounded last night | while endeavoring to float her sister Whip, the Altal, which went ashore out. bide this harbor aly a The Altal's po sition Ie now perilous, ee Vwenty-Hour Special to Chicagy Vie hoy edly Fea road, lentes New At} + het ae A L6G BM, Brooklyn. Insurance i Pennsylvania tal, Mow 'yark a0 Ghicugo ia ‘his life at his home, No. 361 West Thirty-second street, by taking carbolic | jacld. ‘scene last night of a serious mutiny, Just one year ago to-day George Nash, fifty years old, attempted to end | He recovered, To-day he made another attempt in the same manner, and it is velleved he will succeed this time. He was taken to New York | Hospital, where the physicians eaid he will probably die, Marsh took the poison this afternoon after hearing a boy whistle Van Winkle.” “Well, Rip didn't lve very long; neither will I,” he said to his wife, and fifteen minutes later she found him unconscious in his bed- <vom “kup | ———————— MAN OVERBOARD FROM THE LUCANIA. As the Cunard liner Lucania was slowly passing out through the Nar- rows, bound for Liverpool, this afternoon, a man fell overboard. The steamer stopped and quickly lowered boats to rescue him. The steam yacht Sappho, owned by Mr. Harry Alexandre, picked the man up before thé boats could reach him. The man, whose name could not be ascertained, vas transferred to the Lucania and the vessel proceeded. Sten = GIRL BABY IN RIVER WITH W WEIGHT TIED TO HER. John Green, keeper of the Harlem Morgue, at the foot of East One Hun- dred and Twentieth street, found the body of a ten-days-old baby girl in the East River this afternoon, The arms were tied with a cord and a heavy brick was attached to the body. Doctors of the Hriem Hospital said the child was alive when thrown Into the water. The police are investigating| |the case, _—— Ho ——___—— BOY SHOT IN STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL MUTINY. July 5. ‘The State Industrial Schoo! was the | Jn the course of which one boy shot and three escaped. The wounded boy is Joseph Clever, aged nineteen of this city. The riot was started while the officers and many visitors wee watching @ display of fireworks, The mutiny was led by John Rutsi ROCHESTER, N. Y,, was EE JUMPED. FROM DOCK AND DROWNS, The police report that an unidentified man jumped into the North Toe River from Pier 20 and was drowned. The body was not recovered man left his coat on the dock, On it was pinned a badge marked C. and in @ pocket was a letter addressed to Frank McGague, No. 64 javenue, )bigles 9 od. eeepernerere 2-6 te SCHOOL-HOUSE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. The chimney of the debool-house at Bailey avenue and Albany post road was struck by Hghtning this afternoon, The schdol-house was unoc- cupled at the time, 4 a |right alongside with Blues and Ten ‘length and a half in front of Blues. 'Great Crowd | the last sixteenth Blues and Argreg- GOLD HEELS, FAVORITE, WINS. TIME, 2.39: ie Blues Comes In Second, a Neck Behind, in Thrilling Finish---Argregor Is Third---Great Crowd Flocks to Track to See Rich Classic Run. es we BRIGHTON BEACH, July 5.—The horses were called to the post for the big handicap at 3.50 o'clock minutes before that time a huge black THE RACE IN DETAIL. u FOURTH i.ACE. Brighton Handicap; for three-year-olds and upward; Ten mile and one- quarter, 1 a At Boston—Baltimore, 5; Boston, 4. cloud threatened to deluge the track, | jiu" were Oiikes s Sete ass At Detroit—End of fourth: Detroit, 25 St. Louis, 1. and many a bet was sent In on Her- re i Si eee ++—___—_ > |bert in anticipation Lig, Wonder f ite iB H LATE WINNERS AT WASHINGTON PARK, | ‘The storm passed off and the horses » 10 [went to the post with the sunshine a eae , na playing oti their silken jackets 5 * Third Race—Six Shooter 1, Flying Torpedo 2, Nitrate 3, (Gclavtiselaiwaa the tavorile|atvall 1 Heat 4 : 3 5 s 2 *|times, 13 to 10 money was eagerly cep Ube mea i LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS, taken, Morningside was next in de- =o chao ee Argregor half a length. The same old scenes that were en= dles was a length away. acted at the running of the Brooklyn The time of the race establishes a|and Suburban were repeated this af- new world’s record ternoon. A furious storm of wind and rain| ~The great spiderlike grand-stand- broke at the conclusion of the race) was black with people. The field and thoroughly drenched the occu-|stand and inclosure held as many Pants of the grand stand. The rain|people xs could be crowded Into swept the stand from end to end; no-| the place; no one knew whether the where was there shelter; women | > crouched on the oflor under umbrel-/ las; bolts of lightning seemed to drop all around the track, and with each crash came a chorus of sercams from frightened women. There were many pale faces but no panic, It was the worst storm that has visited Brighton since the methorable deluge of hail two years Ago. mand at 442 to 1, while 6 to 1 was Ten Can- an offering against Morningside and Blues. They went away without any delay Northern Star at once rushed to the front with a great burst of speed and | led the fleld by the stand, almost pulling Redfern out of the saddle. Next came Blues, Herbert and Gold Heels tn a close bunch. They ran this way to the first turn, where Herbert suddenly closed on the pacemakers. Gold Heels laid so completely hidden from sight were they by the crowds massed upon them. Never before has such a crowd of people jammed into this popular course, This was thé picture pre- sented shortly after 4 o'clock. When the bugler called the horses to the post in the Brighton Handi- cap, which was the stellar feature of the afternoon the band, which had been playing rag-..me music, ceased, its blaring and a hush fell on the crowd. It was so quiet one could al- beats close to the gate end, of this course, almost at the gate end of this course. The horses, headed by Gold Heels, the superb son of The Bard, winner of the Suburban and Advance at Candles next. Port Royal seemed to lack speed and could not catch the leaders in the run down the backstretch. Her- bert took the lead and Odom sent Gold Heels up to him, These two raced together around the turn al ——_ — Ten Candles and Argregor were, closing strong when they swung into’ the stretch. Gold Heels took the lead and It be-! fan to look like an easy win, but In Saw the Race. RACE TRACK, Brighton Beach, July 5.—Brighton was crowded to its gates this afternoon. Fully 30,000 at him in determined fash- P* ple shouted themselves hoarse over the running of the Brighton Handi- cap or came a jon and Odom had to drive out to win by a neck from Blues, who bea (Continued on Fourth Page.) ~ WOODRUFF A WAITER AT KING'S DINNER TO POOR. Lieutenant-Governor and Other Americans Assisted Sir Thomas Lipton—500,000 Guests. SALISBURY SOON TO QUIT OFFICE Absent- Mindedness of Premier Becoming More Noticeable and Evasion of Details Makes Retirement Seem Certain. metropolis from end to carriages being detachment of Horse ed at central gath- erings in several districts LONDON, July 5.—Half a million) traversed the of London's slum-dwellers were King | Edward's guests this afternoon. Guards, They were scattered In about 400 + Woodruff = Waiter. 1 dinner was at Fulham, as Lipton, who organ- feast. did the honors of 14,00 of the poor, alded by halls, school-houses and parks in -At the earliest pos conte LONDON, July 6 sible moment Lord Salisbury plates retiring from public life But that severance from the of the Empire which he haa so ministered Is not likely to | varying numbers, the greatest crowd | \ of the beneficiaries being at | '¥d the whe st of led nd untitled volunteers, royal the day to Stepney, where no less than 45,000, ), | enjoyed a dinner such as they seldom | includ Woodrum, (teu fimothy mor ¢ after the coronation, and it ma Pt il Vive-Commodory of the Ni xibly ati further delayed by now]? ; York Yo other Ameriean fiptate At one of the dinaers Lieut-Gov. of beef and unseen reasons of state or pollt ne din , es of beet and During the last few months e-| Woodruff, of New York, with other |enthusiven emblematic of the whole mien Is_more and more PERMEATE TUTTE | Pee TARO ot svataa aaa nelf from the cares of Mex At every gatherlag was read aj thelr frst y » Fulham creasing age his disitke of ja message from the King to the poor, dre ails which high office-hold ine es have been : into an antipathy so str onseryal ord Mayor of Lon-| SICK BED REPORTS Dimsdale, | sent through the den, Sir Joseph ——— cas as fol | AMUSE KING EOWARD, even the portunate in thelr dema main Premier Those why have 1 Inty contact with | LONDON, July 5.—The following bulletin regarding King Edward's | condition posted at Bucking- ham Palace at 10 o'clock this fore- HAM was privately oo mm = The, WH Nam viiy el tae ap that Hin Majesty amd the Qu nnd intended visiting some of ation dinners to-day, he deeply remrets th | noon: ViHin Majesty had another excel. night, tHe is cheerfal ang r, We are glad ble (o state that we eq now out of dang letine will, theres discontinued, S, LAKING, BARLOW lent the Assuclated Proms to “TL suppowe tht The evening b fore, 0 TRE © hinge to exp in wuents emmelves and (Signed) HIRNOLLY SF gerated, Dut fv |N open swore that f fous to retire hie enjoins ing # hARDY day, INDON, July 6. 1 Ww have King Edward t6 ree reatly amused @e been KILLED BY 4 DEAF-MUTE MOUNT HOLLY, N J. d | detail ents In the Dapere waiking on the ralinnad (rack WA 20: Ar |! i la overation He reads, the baron ieaac Snyder, 4 aH HB Sir Franc!s Knollys is King Ed-| jo can move bimaelt about the bed heen an inmate of the almahouse ward's private secretary without dimeulty forty years. Yhis morning’ bulletin announcing | The dally guessing match about the ‘og that King Edward is out of danger was] coronation date still rages in the SAVED A FAM tao clrcnlated, so that the half-million | pers, It is asserted to-day thas King’s physicians have informed Lard Sallabury that proveding ait Wank wall: ine cartieat possible ORs that poor folks drank His Majesty's health in no restrained enjoyment out of the coronation ou ented to each of | Le sabtiant poage them a4 a souvenir of the pecasion Provisional Gated The iriace aye Princess | ot Wa thorities, BAR HARBOR, July 5 —The Hotel Rodick, famous for nearly two decades aa the centre of Bar Harbor life, caugit tre from 4 fre balloon, and but for the ee of two fire: feners 4 disastrous might have followed, lawns were brick or grass or asphajt,

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