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RACING-BASEBAI GENERAL SPORTING NEWS __ON PAGE 4. PRICE ON CEN ——————— ‘i GIANTS AND ST. LOUIS TEAM PLAY RED-HOT FIRST GAME. NEW YORK LOSES s ‘NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. — __ PRICE ONE CENT. AGREE ON TUNNEL WITH PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND’S GOVERNOR SEEKS PROMOTER’S ARREST. ome 3 “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1902. New Contract to Be ' Drawn, with Changes in the Clauses Relat- ing to the Length of Franchise and Hours Cardinals Score First Run in Second Inning ~ —Taylor and Currie — Have It Out in Brill- AFRICANDER WINS THE HANDICAP. Mr. Kimball Gets Summons for Andrew T. of Labor. Power, to Whom He Gave $2,000 Check. | ST, LOUIS .........---...- 01000103 0-5 : y 2 NEW YORK ..........-.---00000001 0—1 <= iant Pitchers’ Battle. , z t ‘An agreement was reached at| 0: Charles B. Kimball, of Rhode; check for $2,000, which he unreluctantly : Evening World Selections Finish One Two in the ‘eonte f the Pennayl-| 18%. is tm town determined to call) Mr that me. to. this Gov, limball (Continued from Fourth Page.) the Winged Foot—Long Shots’ Day. The Batting Order. oon dS 0. ¥ © Fennsy!| to account the man who induced him has never heard another word about Eighth Inning—Lauder was under Nichols’s foul boosi Na cape fom vania Railroad officials and the! to invest $2,000 in a corporation the proposed corporation. Although he 9 i Smoot, ‘cf. McGraw, sa, i it) existence, {has frequently written Mr. Power, it is{ Smoot singled. So did Barclay. Donovan's bouncer to Taylor tepeclil is Eke meaning World) length from Military. who beat Cogs: | Barclay, it, McGann, 1b, members of the Rapid-Transit; Which has never been in x , Pe . nazrom y 88" Donovan, tf. Brodie, ef. Commissioners with the Ald Gov. Kimbellappeared ‘to-day with i eeresltea Gey Tian fae deciaea| WAS Smoot’s finish at the palte. Farrell walked. Smith fum-| nricnrox peach rac TRACK. [Sl halle RR Ree. A Trely) AUD Lauder, 3b. : rs with the Alder) iis iawyer, Mr. Hunt, in the Centre |[oeniNOn oor. emt up Promoter} bled Kruger’s and Barclay and Donovan ran home.’ Hartman's |®- ¥. July 2 Heavy nea fogs rolled) igen wantiap. for cireevear-olte and] Hiotiman, a, Dun rf. manic delegation and the Mavor| s N Ro come. ; P In on the track all the morning, and] up: six furlongs F Honermaa del r J Piel i a Ma Street Court and applied to Mag-/Power and demand an explanation. safely scored Farrell. Ryan forced Kruger at third. Three runs. |the prospects were that the afternoon mera, dees, | C Taylor; pens in the Mayor's office this after-| strate Dowel for a warrant for), N aiated. He aid locate ar. Power,| Bowerman singled. Bresnahan datled for Taylor. He |wawia ve ainmat and gloomy. At Hts Ge dT Umpire —timstte. noon, under which Mayor Low| the arrest of Andrew F. Power, who | 11 som the developments to-day it is| singled, and on Barclay’s wild throw to third Bowerman |? clk. however. a trem sna breeze 40m 23 (special to The Evening World.) al) pak tt es is designated as a promoter, With |ovigent he did not get full satisfaction d. J boosted fly to B iayl Hartman took Mo- blew in the ocean, the clouds fut ies " gf | POL OGROUNDS, July 2%,—After the will ask the Board of Aldermen| osjces in the Empire Building, No. 71|Then the Govermor determined to call scored. ones boosted a fly to Barciay' c rat cistnnetta and perfect weather Bh Mice: if "3 | eathee atslurvalce. ree eee to name a committee to confer|Broadway. Mr. Kimball, through |the power of the eriminai courts into] Graw’s fly. MoGann’s lift went to Smoot. One run. Boiled ep}tieicre ne Runelceures oT ee ssoallenthusiante were abit ‘| +a (Prangic lO. + |his lawyer, said Promoter Power |?!®¥- iecindea Qabtliy than 1 tor. ore nna ond emer ne with the Rapid Transit Conimis- | came to himm recently with a scheme|, *#istrate Deuel heard the statement el on ae ie i ease tee a mm vn with ten’ | wary this afternoon. ‘They meee Ey i and sald that 4 coh Promotor A A ; ene OB) SU mee he ohn a {vey of the h before they ex- Tee yeteeaN aiibn coftetapleteaithe ormanization|| sewer Sune be me maleate al INinth Inning Miller tock Taylor’s place in the box. Currie [for two-searolts war the feature, ant a Winer We ont |ohenged thelr oliver ¢or aa ace aaa fe Mayor will send a special mes-| of a large corporation, to have a di-| full explanation of the transaction an! was hit and walked. Nichols forced Currie at second. Smoot |i sth osnt haniican also furnished Sern fs 5 lder - i Jove: Ingustioe might be nay . = Ab 4 . cracking good race. Though the exodus ets, and as many considered the @ay Sage to the Aldermen, in which he] yectorate composed of the Governors | liJustice might him by having! foul flied to McGann. Barclay singled. Donovan fotord Barclay |to saratoga hax commenced, the tlelds|! not the pleasantest they denied themi=' will point out the matters agreed | of ine astern States. inten snared tg) Courest nee Usty fetta at second. No runs showed! fay) diminution| in| size’ and the is upon to-day. Changes will be made] power graphically related for the edi-| \\wuel a summons for Mr Powers ap: °. t) ROME RMMM T ccrunities £60) lapeculbilon? were “winessrenu aie selves the chance of seeing Petey Rtas in the clauses of the contract relat-|fcation of the Governor how a mint of |e vanve in court Aug. 6. Farrell threw Brodie oui. Hartman helped ny retire Lauder. | pienty anda’ halt furlongs sitting, [wana Dove from Bt, Touts) Somaealiaay ‘ing to the length of the franchise and | money could be made out of the new!” At thu dempire Building an Evening} Smith singled. Dunn safe on Farreli’s error, Bowerman |,7he track was in splendid shape. ers, hts, Joke. stiittin. strPlece, | tants In the opening game of) the eagy ¥ hola cmlaber corporation and tow solld ft would e World reporter could get no trace of] forced Dunn at second. No runs There were no signs of last night's 2 od digi8 out |rtes. So the Hon, P. D. must not feel 9 hen backed bs a directorate composec sromoler: It wasoeaid there a. A del The attendance was large. ” # a Se & The coufcrence was to have ended Weeteaves see oC Bintbe j Known 0 the stiperin enent' gt the aot ais uy se et ew ie 12 2 | that New Yorkers do not cares rap for at 3.50 P. M., so that the Mayor Wrote Cheek for 82,000, i “expl Pere eS ead PITTSBURG, 14; BROOKLYN. 1 : For two-year-olds; Ave furlongs. hoods Wom. sieverty. “pime—t.08 86, his} teampindesd they do: se J ui y out : vd. tial der went to the front at flag] hey have read of how Pit . could take his yacht, but the promise the strength of Power's splen- with another tenant. u ata. eee. RAR Cee i Rae talits y cea ‘ of finishing the business at a single BeRBHGATIBNE Ge ubaieohieliie, GOV j jd not go into de- ba Aeshna) mtreiaee: eran | great ugaregation of ball playecniaeee sitting was so bright that his orders | 0 Governor wa Rounlithe) Atagisene tee Fah until the hearing.” he said! PITTSBURG ..---- ------ 4020003 2 3-14 genieemoe a hrs beapia made to taste defeat during the week. or luced to draw s' when Tom: give out all of the facts,” were countermande.. and the meet-, We IC RNEINON OSL URL. ‘ eed BROOKLYN ...... ---.--00000001 01 and finished elght length back. Just passed, By that the local tens of FIFTH RACE. ; + ing continued. 12, ror malten threcssircieiy mille and a sia-| thle city figured the Westerners’ ai. gal i William barclay Parsons, engineer WELL, WHAT DO YOU THINK At Boston—Chicago. 1; Boston, 6. Sivunare ny earn panel ace of making the Glante Seam for the Rapid Transit Commission- hia—Cincinnati, 2: Philadelphia, 1. Called Start fair. Won driving. Time—101 1-5 ariors. whit. Jocks still rin str-Plave. [chem in order to win oUt. Rg ers, came out of the conference at OF THE WEATHER BU REAU 2 At Philadelp! aoe APNE . eines ose cout ont Ane. running Thanos ett ie But so long as rain held off end there, doo iP, Mand saldichar an UNDER, AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES closed on the lenders, ‘Tioga then Hale, 108. wd sromed 9 ichatee biggpens Soa nae t STANDING HAD BEEN RESCH hat It Isn’t Hot To-Day, b . @ropped back and the Rose and Wood- | under. | 10 8 3 the MeGrawites played thelr scheduled “Wul you be able to present a new Its Experts Say tha sn ot To-Day, but— lake ran head and head to the stretch, | Valley’ Forse 3 2 48! games. contract for the consideration of the Whew | At Boston—Detroit, 6; Boston, 5. where Tioga came on again and took | he" ower, H $) °3|"Donovan had his usual wail od meke ld Thursday?” . . the lead. In the run home Jerry came | Silver Trinket, ‘re Milter Ni 200 wo “I'm bad off in pitchera” he Board of Aldermen on jay? At Baltimore—Baltimore, 8; Cleveland, 7. through on the rail and getting up in | Titian, 112. gmith Hit it 99 15) et ned New Yorks pitching: Guam “IT WILL BE AN AMENDED . . a, the last Jump won by a head from | Worry, 404, ‘Mi $1 i 900 88 | tenes woula go teuroueh the fLaomtn CONTRACT. THE OBJECTION-| one ena jay. Maybe not omctally, | Tioga. who was a head in front of Ken- | Ba da Dus, Wz Wendy 414 14 821 tuilet through an inch ABLE FEATURES WILL Be) ee teeny purposes it. was a | WEATHER FORECAST. + tucky Rove, Time—1.0l 1-6 fier ale” Won eaaiy, Time 148 2.5 ‘Three men are all I have in condition. STRICKEN OUT AND THOSE DE-| that could be desired by the summer re-' | povecant for the thirty-six LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. Yor three-year-olds and up; welling; mile and made the running. followed, Zront end) M. O'Neil and Yerkes are e pair, andl. SIRED SUBSTITUTED. WE HAVE) sort man and the dispenser of cool | a sixteenth, Jo! rleyeorn, Miss Buttermilk A! have had to work Le in ten of h a ts P.M. We FOUND THE RATUROAD COM-) 4rinks. : POTN Pee el = i Marler, whts.. Jocks, stiitvin, sin tiate Oeiereon, hey held the order Haiti past twelve leaned PANY VERY WILLING TO MBET| The mugay weather is the result of GR fae Now, Fark read ana Fourth Race—Wax Taper 1, Varra 2, Alice Turner 3 ui Bag Ho;prnaaa rr BIN OF G/ ohn Barieveom ‘then same ony, and POurrie is the other fellow, and I thing in particular. ere was § vie! + vv ‘o-night " * Wlitary, ‘O'Connor... king ¢ a baaligats with THE DEMANDS OF THE ALDER-| "nothing doing’ in the line of wind, and | Weduesday probably tafsy Ment Fifth Race—Ciales 1, Bengal 2, Van Hoorebeke 3. on od halt engine “fro” Betornon, who. eae | te, ful neve: te lee are MEN.” that left all the moisture of last night's | varinble wim et ~~ 52] place, ‘Sliver, Twist fell inthe. fet six | “Do busines That phrase Con This 1s taken to mean that the|storm in the air, ‘The saturation was so AT HARLEM teenth and threw Shea heavily. Palsy ante a aves? iteni ieee Fi lvania, Railroad haa made |sreat that clothes hung limp and damp . SIXTH RACE that Claceues haa Gena enDNnBy on listless wearers. ptible change in temperature. 90| For three-year-olds and up; mile and « six- concessions. The meeting was} The outlook for better weather is u yw e val 7 28 | teenth twice this year when the fellow was Pad in secret in the Mayor's private |certain. Showers for to-night are pre- cvathe Le Miecays Lanne eee Fourth Race—Watonna 1, Gregor k. 2, Tom Cogan 3. Rosenfeld. 107,Creamer 14 12 * Starters, whtn, jocks sr Bate one of the: Red stockings! Ca pela dicted. ‘If they materialize there will) are reported In the North, West and Fifth Race—Bragg 1, Harry New 2, Dewey 3. : Tbs. “nedtern "2 48 2 moe hare: ue aacnenn lig Pe Bry 0 ee J be clearer weathe: to-morrow, (He no South. oo} . t Ln Yes pe enilesa: ie 2 arto, Wonderiy ens oO repea’ is pe nee fe It ie understood that the company} ——-—..... een Ss ca driving: Strhuea.d7 25 aah Doge : &§ 29] Rut the Hon, Donovan probably aia , s day FOREIGN CONSULS THREATENED IN HAYTI. Dr. Clark, Cogswell, Rough Rider, Cochran ! 3 1|not take into consideration the feet agreed to insert an eight-hour Milltary and Lord Radnor raced inn] Anak, W9, Bullman occ 8 3 der wentito che front and A same that made up the team when. Those Who Attended. | WASHINGTON, July 29.—The following cablegram, dated | Mier ‘irive Non vy three-part of a Sta eae ie did his fine work. Representing the railroad were et ’ | cy. has been received at the Navy Department from Com- = = = vith the Heme enap ant dash thas oJhn P, Green a sistant . the Giants put in the games against Genevei-Bolcttor George V. Massey. The BRITAIN ‘ PLANS | PROPAGANDA HEAD: maniee McCrea, of the Machias, at Cape Havtien: | the Brooklyns they went against to My was represented by Mayor Low, UH “Affairs are very disturped at Cone Haytien. Unorganized | |St. Loulsans. ‘They chased fty alle ass he Bi ih of though the loose ‘onx puma wes Hine SOA Ncaaslay, ct mob in the city. Foreign consuls have been threatened. Wiit their heels and picked up grounders Queens, Alderman Diemer, Chatiman of] Prosperity of South Africa) Appointed Prefect to Succeed give protection on board. | will preven’ bombardment without et us finely as they would gold muge Committee of the 01 A . ” | pets, Soret en by Aldermon Doul,, @Nd Friendship of Boers) Cardinal Ledochowski—Was due notice, STARVE NINERS DISBROW DEAD. Bs bs ee Hates malt = i Ime who to a gJmes Goodman, Nehbauer and Whit Sought— No Intention of} prefect of Sacred Congrega- he was leader two seasong ago, choice 36 be bet aker. The Ragid-Transit Commissioners were represented by President Alexan- Breaking Traditions. ‘———_++--___—_—. JAMES BROWN POTER GETS RESTITUTION. tion, the: \ Kad hot worked in nea week |so lt was a ll to 1 chanee before Action in Court to Pre- leases B. Perkins Suc-| game that*he would ‘get the Jo der ®, Orr and Chief Engineer William Barclay Parsons, There was present aleo a delegation from the Central Fed LONDON, July %.—Colonial Secretary "| Chamberlain appeared in the House of Commons this afternoon for the first ROME, July 2.—Cardinal Gotti, fect of the Sacred Pre- Congregation of WASHINGTON, July 26.—United States Ambassador Clayton, at Mexico, vent Distribution of; rt Was tease ad wile corm cumbs at His Home A. little First Inning. fly was what Nichols aent erated Union. it Heome that ‘athe “One| lle alnoo the recent aecidont In arhich | Lahors and Regulars and of Regular |has succeeded in securing restitution In one of the largest embezzlement’ Supplies to the Men in Kingsbridge This : at Nichols seria oe asee of union labor was|he was hurt. He was greeted with Bee: bs seaay Brpaincae Prefect | cases before the Mexican State Department, Some time ago James Brown Who Quit Work Morning, Tar smonts hit just beat themes hearty cheering, and later he was warm- |, opaganda to succeed the late | potter, representing large American and English interests in the Tlahaulilo j t ° Loul to, iret Lauder threw, not made sufficiently definite to please the labor people. ly congratulated by Sir Henry Campbell- Cardinal Ledochowski, Cardinal Gotti, although a most hum- Mining Company of Mexico, appealed to the State Department for justice, fi No runs. 30: rap was so hard it nearly C invited by the| Bannerman, Liberal leader in the House. |) 10 yy, is iro i 5 grein Sor baad ited py othe air Geaeieais ccceaenree Ih che ble man in religious life, is considered claiming that by a fraudulent conspiracy some of the directors of the PARKERSBURG, ‘V. Va., July 29.! Hosea B. Perkins, the grandfather of] ki Loufe’ Hartman down, but y' nr @| House of Commons to-day was marked |°n° f the most progressive leaders of|company had embezzled funds to the amount of over $2,000,000. All of Louls Disbrow, of Good Ground, L. 1,,| the ball was at fire: ahead of Ji a pointed out the faults he had foun the Church, He is a Carmelite monk —Habeas corpus proceedings for the ayeq a tow fir fare @ ata Loule’ was there and got MoGraw's by & speech which won the applause this has been returned Med a few minutes before § o'¢ this}, with the rejected contract, the principal ‘and generally regardod as the eucceesor 5 A Mine Workera'lctn pa Datong is: 1) rap, te {shot it to first MoGann even ¢ e y 2 release of the United Mine ‘orkers morning In h me at One Hundred e Objection being the giving to one com-|even of such opponents as Henry La-|Or pape Le = + : ihe aus cut th with his bat, No runs. i oucher r. Chamb ealt om saute { ‘ted State ze Jack- and Seventy-elghth street and Kings pany a perpetual monopoly of terminal |Douchere. Mr. Chamberlain dealt com-| 440 ‘yay achieved a reputation as a POSSE AFTER FUGITIVE NEGRO. ialled by nited Blates Judge Jack- | An iPr EEE ERIK Second Innl facilities on the {sland of Manhattan, |Prehensively with the past and future Of | front thinker and a great mathemati- posal Ul son will be instituted to-day pic BERS ERRR: 187 ding van got a base on his knooR pmat “It the first contract had been ruti-| South Africa ne bt ae — he eee | torneys for the miners have been at MoU eee ecanasan ‘aeuine Wi. barrell deat out his bunt Bes fied," said Mr. Cantor, “Jt would hay nh f pave no miata) be seplaret Ganlina! Golit la aixisonive sears) oid WASHINGTON, July 29.—Charles Craven, a negro, suspected of the | work on the papers for several day8, | decease, is now under arrest at Good tM dani end several ay ere tried been a perpetual bar against any other | "t nat me bers. it ane " bh mer and has always led a very retired life,| murder of W H, Wilson at Hernandon, Va., ls being pursued over the Vir- Judge Jackson has Issued another | Ground, L. 1. on suspicion of being im- which 3 i handled. While railroad cquehing she seat anor ok ol otiaae all the best character, [ie W8# created a cardinal in 18%, and|ginia hile by over one hundred men, and a lynching may follow his cap- rt Injunction of the same! Pilcated in the death of “Dimple Law: | W wae ironing, Eierlnaa ae er ts | shot ac rit aracter | ao. rene’ & i pwaenin 4 ; oF ‘ , n “ yonovan dashed o} Huon ity. OF souree Nene Yors| lathes of the 0 and hope they will|Pooe for the how iets geqthane the |ture, Craven 1s reported to have croseed to-day the Leesburg and Geonge- ares ie crit which renulted tn the | nee, nd Lawrence Foster, at Govd thal wark batare tae ‘Pennsylvania Raiiroad, but it{Shake hands with us, thus securing pros-|Holinoss, turning to the late Cardinal |town turnpike near Dranseville and to be making for the Potomac River. s : - Sere deine \evae: bor — oe y first. One run, needs the y MMng of strike leaders, The Perk as born in New Hamr bounced the ball 40, Currie and also needs the other roads,” perity 4n Bouth Africa under the flag ade he nanatit rt recent 2 eb de by C. Clinton | Milfe i init Me was educatm at the |ne migit have saved himself the trouble 7 which protects different races and differ- aly al its. 3 application was made by ©, PN} common schools and graduated from |of running. Hartman's swift work with Rend to Make Comcensiome / | ons coligions,’ Ra eu GAZETTE ANNOUNCES CORONATION DATE. Gardner, recelver for the Fleming| Dartm : ides tap resulted. in Billy's Anak Vice-President Green, of the rallroad|” phat sentiment was the keynote of the ae wilt, ice position. Smith's knoelg SCID RAAY: male ie ER ROEIEE for ThE | speech 4 LONDON, July 29.—The Gazette to-night contains a royal proclamation | °°™ PRY |p fa "ag on the cuty ana eek ‘Reaen Evening World: Dealing with the much-discussed la- His ‘father wast ‘we 2 1 Pe ngaae ne oa Ly ) Bowerman was helped out “1am confident we can come to terms] yor question Mr. Chamberlain. waid dix elevation Bicrad College cues; | 2sine Aus. 9 ae the date for the coronation, which it says "we ~ Y con MINE WORKERS, SHOT AT, |e intrane a te aa & school in| Kruger. No runs. oy, with the city, We are willing to make] peiieved ever yinducement to labur| at, remand for the skill whichehe strained to adjourn to a day in August,” and adding, “which we have re- s Apa EOr Ee ‘Third Inning display er u ‘3 aria d e f any possible concessions, it velng ourl should be held out to the blacks, but noltce with ree wa tie Siew | solved by the favor and blessing of Almighty God to celebrate on the afore- FORCED TO TURN BACK, | Currie could not locate the. ballia@ishe desire to occasion no strife. We ar] scheme of compulsory labor would re-|Church In Brag after the overthrow of | gaid date.” his “oat tn, three trles eaten helped willing to do anything which the clty| ceive the slightest Government support Dum Pedra, eS 2s (Special to The Rvaning World) | } ann wan. the or ease si bin Gey tery There was no Intention of packing th ee aa ni, Pi No runs. “How the matter of ch ing the - if packing: the WILKBESBARRE, Pa, July » its ) runs ‘ tract will be done Ido nin ny Me eon) country with Brittshert, but so mucht SCHWAB OUT FOR AIR. DESIGNER CROWINSHIELD FINED. SNE rr val thrown by “OF ¢ SOURBE. BY « JOT EX-| ‘Pranavaal land was lylog idle that th ——— a h, where the pe prtied had peer UB TO BUILD A 4 Si it thse | cvlonies could ovly be made a reat] Steet Hromtdent Saye He WH Soom| SALEM, Masa., July 29.—Howdoin B, Crowinshield, yacht and ship de- the mines of the| oak in? Not sites Sieh i may be some arrang: whereby a ereprea Heine or by bringing in Be in Harness Again, signer, was fined $20 here to-day for an assault on Adolphus G. McVey, a Lenora peny Nor ny help a Mota, ae general tat ne be butt. | == Gr (Special to The Evening World.) yachting expert, The assault occurred at Manchester, July 23. The prin- orate Fh scelnhle 1 Ke BA | At TIC CITY, J, July @— iy of the rhater al wor kon D iy &. een on bad terms, h it no one furlly be wrently del BALL OF FIRE HIT TROLLEY. | cnaries 6. sonwan,’ tie atcer magnate, | “ples Bave long been o And nome shote wor no of ne Pack —— = in an interview with an Evening World mruc! k this m wot Donovi or iL Unable to maintain order with the Forty-six because KING MAKES GOOD PROGRESS) strucu » veatn viesi nna Howndea | 20702 mut HEIRESS WOULD BE A RED CROSS NURSE. jUnena fe nRlDealny emis UB tp ber peas, beat 4 ? AP | O8 10 Mtrent, though J had entirely recovered from =. haw turned the n over to Bharti eman David t LONDON, July 29.—All accounts to: HACK WK, N. J July %—Dur- | recent dlness Miss Ruby Furlong, the nineteen-year-old daughter of Magistrate Henry | Gombert Carbon ut he Hornaday ra h w Kin 1h y ¥ * « though, he! har aentaNe Bi at eer aisedl nel Cree yet APPL Aa RUE & etoe a TKS! J. Furlong, of Brooklyn, who recently Inherited a fortune, is gathering ex-| We Hot yer vent wens toehie rung, aking excellent progress. ‘Nhere is | ball of fire struck a Busquehanna and newer = All the workers n 0 sugKestion of @ second postp Western train at Scheutaen Park, 11 ital amcaavall perience at the Seney Hospital with the idea of going to the PhiMppines as) jy orning bunt A f the gor RON he Hu ahd ies | jumped over the train, bounded along be in harness again,’ |@ Red Cross nurse. Fifty of the strikers who wore chars ler and the. royal yacht Victoria and Albert the street In full view of (he passengers BIUBH DOLGrIALy, the| oo ed with rioting and breaking f BA MM daeel Anant aly weed f Ineluding the Prince and Princess | and struck 4 Hoboken and Passaic too #lok. Jall on Baturday night have § apy the spat | third out fiviaiwill and the Warland Countess of | troliey car that Was standing near the a reat.” RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR DEAD, | to give themaelves us to-day for a hear. | * zt | Listowel, crosuing. eburg. Mra, fo ine begor Justice Laws, and they in . —_—_ The passengers were not only terrified |Sehwab'e mother and two slmens were 18 Warrants be placed in the The Pennsylvania sSpeetal, Hartman's fy 20—-New York to Chisagentionre, foal gaurelaiiy rendered nee No 4 pa the peer h ASB ar, Be wen took ER PARIS, July 2%.—-Prince Ouroussoff, Russian Ambassador France, fea on 4 United Mine worker who 18 | onty #0 hours between New yor bn4 Ghleage. hands, Smith wi Pennsylvania Special saves (gus boure 3 terest bn wal om wi ° ‘constable ey will not haye thet | Dining-car, ares sien and lusurious eon — Pe Pte sr all | was tkjured, ~ nae , died to-day, cS non ttaton ens! Disingsal (Continued on Fourth aN a a a te ial ats vainly SA homo y ila é k "| 4 i iil

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