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| “ Circulation Books Open to All.” SY even EDITION ~ “vey \ggsiey) rf PRICE. ‘ONE CENT, (Be es ep eH TO Noy soueaw —WRSRUIN NEN JERSEY ‘————+ ++____ Boraged ‘by the Removal of Thomas } JonesyIdentified as One of Mrs, Bid- dle’s Aissailauts They Threaten to March toMount Holly and Hang Him.) eesti oceanic anion | Victum Taken to Court to Look at, Two |oentar ttn 8 | Prisoners Caught Last Night, aod, [ee nfo pA Be } Recognizes One, Declaring the Other!" runes | i Was Not/Concerned in Attack. ’ b. ! Plank’s Whdnees Responsible ; for Most of the Runs—He Was Taken Out of Box, Bruce | Replacing Him. HIGHLANDERS RHPOAE i" t1ooe Dougherty, r of and p. db Jb. and rf. ao *s | Hartseld, ‘Pickering. *Hruce. rf ba | s L. Cross, | (Spectal to The Evening World.) Seybold BURLINGTON N. J, July 6 -More than 1,900 men formed into an, Murphy armed mohthe fh afternoon and devlared that they wonld go to the! ie bein “ourt Hotty Jailfio-night and lyneh Thomas Jones, the negro who has been| tela : Positively ident?ied as one of the toree assailants of Mrs. Charles Biddle, | Noonan, ‘To awid an/attack on the jail here the negro after his identification 1 han been/uarmetliy Moved to Ment Holly, When this fact became known |” * c i Une Moudn@anfforming at once ’ ¥ lat hing | naag NW vid koe Al toils mob is armed and they are making no efforts to; BCORK BY IND soncesthdmdr Adentity. They declare to a man that the negro will be Atileti Briere Iyrched fetore morning, no matter what the cost. Beep ners ins 35051 Junt /betoresthe ‘nearing began, when Mrs, Biddle identified Jones, word]. 4aee ,Hita-Of Hughes, & oft Bruce, was recatved/ trom Councilman Decker that Aaron Timbers, supposed to be ae on ee ee Sy Bt ‘ innings) ve y the thi of Mrs.;Biddle's assailants, had been seen by a boy hiding in the Hushes iW Be 1 by Plank, bx factory fwootty about three miles east of the town, Company A, Third Regie fiers Mit-Murphy. | Two Buse , ment, Y. IYNIG., started at once for the place, and with them went half Anderson, Sacrifice Hit-Keeler, Dou- the 2 -Althwore heavily armed. [be Payee -Williama and Aadereon. Mut. Mae sfthe /poane Teached the woods a negro, who is declared to have been | S!tridan moans away, aviny shots were fired, but apparently without effect Seon little doubt that in the temper the crowd now ts in that, if caugit, Timber IM be lynched, as he is regarded as the leader of Mrs. Biddle’s | D CARRIES ROPES. noon, Plank was so welrd in his crowd carried ropes and declared that they will use them. It is! livery that le was taken out in toe fc tu: if the militis would interfere as (hey sympathize with their towns. {hird Inning and Bruce brougat in from Biddle himself is with the crowdvand will be made executioner if) "NE Arid and pitched the remainedr , the man ts ca nf he gaper, Bo thoroughly is the whole country: aroused it is declared that ‘iin Hartsell deen Peis A pretiy ré cannot long elude capture. Alexander Cambpell, one of the townsmen, is | zie. Pickering foreed Hartaell at ‘h@ man who was nearest to Timbers when he escaped {rom the woods, ni ond. antcrme tiene me ‘ito close was he that Campbell graspedihim by the shoulder, out the negro | wring wae rf oft awh lam *9 “veseaped. Campbdel! was unarthed, and when his stouts brought the posse | Neateny's Nah Dat fell safely in it was too late, The shoe factory *here 1s closed, stores bave suspended {'s!t Scents Moh Rewat heron, \ousiness and almost the entire population is joining in the search, le D Charles Hiddle tolt ao Evening World reporter to-day that his sole Ce i cunbecle 6 red ihe Has apr f now 1s to iay hands on Aaron Timbers, Ao MeSsom agied ch centee elds send Tas law ig Anderson rere nat it dup by ONS, 1» wee OOF hes ove f ONS 0000 6000 Cross and Beybeld, (Apecial to The Evening Wortt) AMPRICAN LEAGUE BALL. PARK, N.Y. July &—Grlts Highlanders took | another game from Connie Mack's la out with all sorts of ease this a ‘en 1 baae on balls, On Mr, Powerr's home Williams. — Biberfeld “Dib(ear him to preres if 1 can get hold of » Med * be sald (Continued on ‘Second Page.) | RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S BASE- BALL GAMES, NATIONAL LEAGUE, eligeLTS on iz THE WESTERN |. RACH TRACKS. cae . HARLEM WINNERS, ' HARLEM RACE TRACK, CHI- CAG, July &-—-Following ware the win- oners of: the races held here to-day; ix furlosge.—Won b; Bw t truck out, good eve and wae walked. Bruce fell Sith ‘McGuire's rocket, then dropped the ball, and on an overthrow to catch Mae at second Connie got to the third bag. Hughes pelted a single to centre, on which Conroy C McGuire scored, Dougherty hit to phy. who touched out Hughes. Keeler was passed on balls. Willams was five passed oa balls. Murphy ¢ 4 Anderson's fy and Dougherty and Keeier ervenes: |pinte, Anderson stole second | soptured Elberfeld's liner, ‘Third In Plank’s swipe was fe} lipped to thy frase with Tivtecit's hat “one.” Plcketing. forced | Plank out at, third, Fiberteld to. on: | Conroy had the | \NEW YORK AT PHILADELPHIA. jw York -081032030~-12 +-000000003—3 ‘Mathewson and Bowerman; Dooin, * Ort | by a hair esi a BROOKLYN AT BOSTON, cohlyn.....000100020— 38 000200000-2 third Time 151-6. SECOND RACE—One mile.—Won by Tha 12 to 1 and & to. le Emperor of to 2 and § to 3, wea second; Greenberg, 9 to | and 7 to 3, third, . Be derson. L, Wiel i tb Batterles—Garvin and Ritter; Pitten«| Ero diek'tn Falters hande NO Ri THIRD RACE—One mile and one. KRer and Needham, Cro ied In ve ik Mok Niseas | Re tn iy Port, Rawal, 4 to 1 and —_—_ went to fret and Seybold to right feld | io ise Craw: to 1 and 4 to i was thrown out by Cross. 1, was second: Horatiuss4 tot and 3] CINCINNATI AT 87, Louis, = | Eats wan ihn Piokering. | McGuire to 2 third. Time—1.s3, fied wo Pickering. NO RUNS FIRST GAME FOURTH RACK—dix feriones ~—Won -000000000— 0 Fourth Inatnm, by Tokalon. 11 to 19 and 9 to 9; Action ied the death, Riherfeld to Y to 8 and } to ° was iecond: 4. D. it. Lewis, 11100000 —3 et by hy Was A Rood walter Giron. 4 to Land 8 to 2) third, “Time—| Batteries—Harper and Schiei; Taylor and walked. He went to third on a Lit +4 4 fous, ansed ball. Monte Cross walked also. { owers waa struck oUt, Murphy was FIFTH RACE—Five by Miss Ines, | to baad 3 lrun down between third and home the i 2 £ p and 5 M 1 10 5 ure to Conroy to Hughes. 3 fee smashed ba retty one to right one base Brugherty popped Keeler got to frat, M. | wie CHICAGO AT PITTSBURG. ieago 000020110—% 000100020—3 Batteries—Wicker and Klin ert and Smith, at wane fi 4 te ‘Noonan Cross letting the throw to catch at second go through his feet, .¢ RESULTS AT FORT'ERIE. eames fied rete and Hugher hit the late anderson was thrown eu! iy FORT BRIE RACE TRACK, ont, | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, | Gros, ONE RI’ ly &—The resulta of the races run |New York.i I} 7428t. Louis.) 5a vue N ceri ides a ‘ N st nit, here to-day are as follows: one dd $6 Drookiyn, 28 42 Pd cine’ ken o iit Fat te FIRST RACE—Malden Ghree-yearolds ‘ pinte. eGuire it. Bruce “ lesa rpg % (Ww. Pittepurg.% 2 2M | Went out, short to first. NO Rien i Etherteld’s liner waa gloved by [Cross 1, is flelded out Fults, Con. in i] a Die. Bruce to Noonan. NO Valiar- sinpmanelt fy 0 and 8 to 1, adley. IMJ. T.Sheehan), ! 0 1, third. , Time—1.21, RAU uae epoeMlog Mor AMERICAN LEAGUE, | Stath Inning. ‘PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK. |feld. Scvbsld wan. Wiillay by Elber- ieegenall fold. devoid was Wiilams's vletim and died at Andergonv'iile, urphy was j Philadelphia, OF 0000000— 1] nie erm io Aree NO and Pane SS OOO OGD. = 7 | Tee cescsdti dtugedh von shrews a Plank and Powers; Hughes out by Crows, Pow ny, t under ese, R. CB-Four one | and nt Mediire erty's foul NO RUNA, BOSTON AT WASHINGTON, Oo1oe@10010—3 +5 06000000 0 O the thin "| scoatteriee-Young and Criger; Jacob. | * Art! ty tore off » (wo-sac! DETROIT AND CHICAGO, # fest was scheduled for these font “ind Cignne). [i et bet ee FOURTH RACE—For tte, heey ad one-half furlon, ‘Eas. to & uate}, ' ag Powers ti Anderec raviiie. M filinma helping, s An struck out but MeGuire dro hike aod threw his man out » RUNS. Highth fooled Hares, Hughes ST. LOUIG AT CLEVELAND. a games postponed on account of | “ Gere ta sites Conroy abled pny at Noona . AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. rin apes Metals, mem ont + BL 1 | had to ride yr. | Waterside wi It NEW YORK, WED \ESDAY, JULY 6. me _| “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ } RESULTS EDITION f PRICE ONE — EAMES BEATS BELOAME FROM ATRLETICS AND THEN PULLS UP LAME PHILLIES TO-DAY —— - 04 |Test Handicap Costly to. Thomas Horse 4 May Keep Him Out of the Brighton Handicap to Be Run on and Saturday. BRIGHTON, THE WINNERS. beat Beldam —— Brighton The been ng World } ! REACH, July 6—Hermis! teat H at afternoon and equalled the mile record of LS made by rr, tn 1800, From the true standpoint it wan a better performance than that of Voter for Mermis carried 18 pounds, while Voter only carried ae 5), ‘The race was « costly one for Herma, Conov towever, for he pulled up lame aod may not he able ty start in the Brigh ton Handicaa on Saturday 110) 4 Hermis wee wn equal favorite with a Beldame He was lucky enough to bear | Gena 8. the gate about @ length, and ne beat Beldame that marain at the end el the two Heldame wae going atrongest| At the end, but that was probably be- | urning and he | 1, Honiton (16 to 8) 2eAuditor 3. Black Death! (13 to 5), 2 a Woateraide (20to 1) 2, | 10) 1, willing 10 stop. Tongorder beat Waterside again ia the Moniauk Stakes, but it w cloee flaish, Tongorder was the choice, and he wan away well, wate Waterside wen away Iasi, Waterside ma und and came at in the Anal furle nearly threw (he ra fous effort te Paim Reader ((12 to bearer 3. ) 2 ;{8) 1, Broadcloth ‘iat Lyne | Dreamer 3 | in hie ane - (12 to 1) to the streteh, t him | | Just after the @ ageln in the: of bie food racen | i" he end Hermis wor f, length. Dainty | third tour lengthepaway. Hermis hack \o Cd “ tly lame was probably Releite| tr the atreten. | Liberia wae the favorite in | ing event aud was weil played. Reliab! ae hacked after he had gone tof to f. and Honlton aiso bad some jollow- i Revlabve weut b Hil ae LOE, made all the running and won Int do wae joniton, who Waal had Missing Link had} reoant, raced, rd to ‘ee atrete! nl feet her and fe a length Sternioehenn Dewdelion Att the Wer Fulewdinate was the one that ca the mone: the Tongeraer Wine br 9 York. bey backed in the nh 28 and It look ‘ncietly a twos aheb race tied, Tongorder wendy Ma in front made. the pace, Es fetioned a ti ey it Pasadena and Butilin They ran this way to the far tum, rhere O Nalil on i. Pale Ow in the ari, & hard drive from je ht all the ita | Speed and was thi there Ausiior strom, only the Pe made all tive 3 |e twovamte Soutah = Ae atte tet FAIR GROUNDS|RAC LOUIS, Mo., July 4—Foh Won by Bab, 4 10/1 9 ond Mate. 4 4 Marghioness, 4 to, 1, Ri ind |" SECOND RACK A yeur att, 4 nh Pasadena. ow ws th behind Tongorder. Lyne, on by tog Pg 2 meine ti ae le ceme at him A rush, ai e h on Timecke i} length ane a halt’ tn | ster Udit Hermits “ne Beldame, tol Tarver, 2 tw 6 weet “Time 10a Reld. ost oa quoted by we 10 1. The gate start which gave Hormis a oe vantage, and he ‘at once took tne HL followed by Beldam: 4 Dick Bernard. Hermis mad ing to the back- stretch, rnard second and Beldame 1 run to the tum | 1% (Paul), even Boklame took second vlace and laid tt, 112 (Reneamp). within a length and a p halt o of Hermis third. ‘Tme—1.19 1-2. FOR RACING CHART AND OTHER even for Bugler, 2 @ 4 third. _ SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 3 wWeATH SHOCK 40 FEET wa Nb? G July 6 Ge Belmont avenue this afternoon receivd an electric sh which be oicd in tte amaulance. When rescued by « by Down. Gilbe | held after the adjournment of the convention ‘his afternoon, yo 14 nd dounte Hine g sn he was hanging head downward forty feet above the ies ar fs “d Donia an Mur'*1 “the hall fiiled slowly before the convention was called to onder, . }Gann. NO The alr was so humid in the streets that persons desiring | Fitth Inning, }to attend the convention figured that it would probably be almost LATE SPORT RESULTS ST. LOUIS AT CINCINNATI—NATIONAL LEAGUE, ING SINCINNAT) ...- 100071003 ST. LOUIS 31000110 —6 +$e— LATE RESULTS AT HARLE — Sixth Race—Falernian 1, 0, L, Moor 2, Sbotsman 3, Se saan AT ST. LOUIS, FIRST RACE—Reilables(16 to 5) SECOND RACE—Aulminate (¢ to! Minn P THIRD RACE—Tomgorder (9 to! sa. i] FOURTH RACE—Hermis (13 to| jame (7 to 5) 2, Dainty 3. FIFTH RACE —GNeten (7'to 1) 1, Paim- SIXTH RACE—Dandelion, (11 to _.| Harry teste 0 0 0.0 8 the latter going easily. turned into the suret oa to re and swerved a once went at him am boy y That, scause of his faltering rs Not Favert4e Kueckedi Lown, a red hin favorhe jut the best he oauld Gitaten, who a inf ne ‘Dandelion wenttt thet trent nce ry iss St genesis ital | © §T, LOUIS! FINIQHES, TRACK, 8T. ing are the remults of the races held Bere to-day. FIRST RACE—Three-tensins of s mie 4 esas walked, > Time—1.21, et treated Devlin the same way , aid Oa 1" cif, b to 1 for (place, | 494 Gleason doing the trick, NO RUNS Eh Heater, 1 to 2, third, hie Frees. was second : arters of linen by Copperdan Tt 30 lace, was Time eceiycor-ulda, and | Praser to Doyle pete eT | plicived bali and walked ht % second; Luck: 3 to 2 and 1 to 2. AN AIR: vin Richards, a lineman for the New- « Teephone C317 any, while working on the top of a pole on, fro Me fellow! territory GUTS SMOTHER CHEER CLEVELAND, BUT VOTES WILL , ; = TO-JUDGE PARE Hometown 4 #21 Remarkable Delonas in St Louty Dune, Mss veins 8H HY ; Follows the Mention of ex- Presiden Danes '!\iS Name by John Sharp Williame it His Speech as Vemporeag Chairma' ‘Up to ven ten ining Quakers | Hadn't Scored a Run, put rowne’s Error in Ninth Aid- «ed Them in Getting Three. | OLANTS RHPOA B Rreenanan, of ° 1a Dahle tiither Howerman, ¢ “ ». 2, : 4 ie 20 *MeCormick, Mo. os 1 1 ou +) ames, p oere ‘HIS MENTION OF BRYAN BROUGHT FEW CHEERS. he Potals wu *MoCormick replaced Meries in the fourth “Amen | box in the javed Mathewson in enth. PHILADELPHIA RHPO i aya Thomas, of rit me fi tue a ! a ! Tammany Delegates Were Conspicuoug ‘ ‘| in Cleveland Demonstration, but It Is : }| Announced that They Will Formally r : 1 Doyle, tins ot Dooin, ¢ tg 1 2 ) ) MeBee Me ccs 1 Math, “et Hulewitt, 0 o 2,) Fraser, p MoPherson, p. nn te : 4 Declare for Parker. Pointe aeornne “Barry batted for Fra. in fourth. SCORE BY INNINGS BY MARTIN GREEN, 7 (Special to The Evening World.) Pilinteinhin 8 Oh BRAS GER CONVENTION HALL, ST. LOUIS, July 6—Mention of th planer, {set Mathewson, 3: of name of Grover Cleveland by John Sharp Williams, of Mis early in his speech as temporary chairman of the Democratic Nationg MePuersnn, Convention created a remarkaole demonstration lasting nearly eight § Stolen bares Devlin wore utes, The Tammany and New Jersey delegates, occupying seats Dahle divert and Mcteone ews. together, started the cheering, and in a few seconds the whole con Tinpltes Jonnie Gilbert. was on its feet. In spite of the demonstration Judge Parker will Be | Nominated. The demonstration surprised (he convention managers, and eflort.was made to secure quiet, Nevertheless there was a about ten minutes wher the speech of the temporary chairman. not be heard, which is pretty good for a convention only a ae than an hour old. 'CLEVELAND CHEERS BEGIN, Mr. Williams's speech iad been flowing along placidly, aro } occasional bursts cf applause, when he remarked: “It is base effro on the part of the Republican party at this day to try to steal the on balla—O Mathewson, 2; off off Fraser, 2 Atruck out Nain 4: by Ames, 2) by base PHILADELPHIA, July 6—The Gante! beat the Phillies to-day, 12 to 3 Up to) the eighth fnning the Quakers hadn't scored a |. hut BroWne's error tn the nluth aided then In getting iad home. « To-day's wamé'eas the final Bastorn one for both teams for about Mae weeks, and to-night McGraw party will leave this unkin sien broke its record-breaking string of vle- tories. Firet Inelan. Breanabas fouled out to Doin it Browne waited for four wide ones ana | der of Grover Cleveland. Devlin forced Browne ou, at] The effect war electri: Hall tw Gleason, MoGann| out of the’ Tammany de! jon arose a Whoop that startled the Hulewitt! banked in the tiers of eeats, Senator Tom: Grady climbed up on his waved his fou and projected his stentorian voice !n every direction, The Now Jersey delegates mounted chairs and started the old steal, Bowerman (o Dah-| four years more of Grover” refrain, which was taken up in many p play being worked. Lush}cthe hali. <tim of Mathewson's ser Williams looked in seeming amazement at the acene before the thousands cheering and waving fans and flags. Then he took Fraser for a. tage of the opportunity to take a “dry emoke” by inzerting a long, ff | clgar becween his teeth and holding it there until the assem) ce a’ wee. bit by &/ him to resume his argument. How | ROW OVER BROOKLYN MAN, Breenahan sien. singled (| After the cheering had continued about four minules there aod Bowerman | Momentary lull, and “Tim” Murphy, of Brooklyn, jumped into the Ii filed out t»| and out of ‘he convention simultaneously, Murphy is an assistant at-arms, detailed to the delegates’ section, and whenethe cheering died ¢ voartelans A tase Ite Brecenets Ne yg | he took up ® conspicuous position and began waving his fan and Dooin singled to centre. MeGee's bign! With cheers In an endeavor to raise the galleries fiy was handled by Hall fied} The attempt war partly successful, The volume of sound jne1 Ny eeaa anos _ aguin (o 9 gecat roar, and Murphy wes having the time of his life wi + dobn 1, Martin, Sergeant-at-Arms, leaped from the platform and ran Quick-witted Tammany F ite aul ancond. ‘ae by was also a ‘ curves, NO RUNS. Second 1 tee drove one pai Dahlen was out on an infield hit, Gilbert singled to centre, scoring Mertes, thowaon got a free pase to first, athe | the bases. Halawitt. Devlin roupde ann pe inlen was retired by Doyle, sage Col, Martin was followed by Capt. O'Malley, of the St. Louts police, "thrown, out a mat between them they gave Mr. Murphy the quickest rush be ever ¢ Med os “in ONE and when he came to he was in a long passageway under (ae plath Hulewitt gave Browne a high fly. bis way to the street, end they would not let him back until ne p Fraser fanned three straight ones Ti.) make no more attempts to stampede the convention for Cleveiand. _ Thomas was. doad-he: on four balls. Gl ingled to righ fl i Balle, Glasgon aingled to right nee ish eltement surrounding the eviction of Murphy kept the cheerlagfaliy pours tastes couple of minutes, and then, when |t was dying, the Hearst boomers trie ogi rreheay popped, D for Gleason to divert it to their candidate, with no measure of success whatever. ty w Bi 0 Devlin | = t hee , Hingied. tn lett and atic aecond! Me) TAMMANY TAKES A FLOP. Gann fanned NO RUNS. ' mick took Merioas place in lef Doyle at once aingied io fad He was forced on The Tammany delegaves to the convention agreed to formally. wil all their opposition to Parker. This action will be taken at a caucua to Bacorm ich meet cule ae unbearable and the fear was justified. In order that by no possle | Dahlen Mied out to Gitvert aly sea " centre. a ee od ble chance should the convention be cool the ball was literally swathed Gilbert ie bunting, red, white and blue and yellow. The yellow bunting covered ! |Bosie's thr am tn aecond: | Machewsn | entire rool, cutting off the skylights, Depending from the yellow cloth were secring. Rs emnaban sin Saas es Male | rows and rows of white lace ruffies, bringing to New Yorkers remembrances eau | win ite me Slot the “Flatiron” corner on a windy day | 1 a mn j-Qenn , | sired Hfutewitt Sani sure patied| CONFUSION ALL OVER HALL. for Praver, He fled out to Giltert. NO Despite the elaborate arrangements that had been made for seating the den po | Sera are the eeats on the platform jor the distingnished guests. | Metneveon fied out to Lus Tes delegates are directly in front of the platform in a fan-shaped {i Huger? Brespanan'e ign one SO) The standards denoting the locations of the different rep! ‘Seana yg fe the pes made of iron hollow pipe surmounted by circular wooden sigas py acy, Halland war red, white and blue. These standards look like semaphore "Giteed ed ey youd yard, apd whl thes nby. Beppaned 3699 Sony. ‘ ae ee Seve ' Bowerman gave Met as Stath Inaing, delegates and correspordonis, there was confusion confounded all ayer | McPherson was the Philliée’ new the Coliseum, Representative Hitchcock, who had charge of the distribie ~~ | Bicone, pitti Poy We a base 2 tion of press tickets, succeeded in making hash out of the plans, Such dig- | tad ti ot tinguished authors as Lincoln J. Steffens, Norman Hapgood, William Allé® ~ mick fouled White and Mr. Dooley Dunn found themselves unseated, thei¢ places being | ea ‘Se thrown out by Hulewitt | ccoupled by perspiring men niaking jaborous efforts to appear as thougt eg but Rowermen's | they were reporters, beat him out eon angled to; Outside of this confusion the convention arrangements were | Bevis fouled out Al] . Books | The Coliseum is a circular suditorium about the size of Madison Square Ga apc BO RUNS The'platform ts on the arena level oo the west side, Back of tf !