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| “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | MESA alae Mem ented \_ PRICE ONE CE ONE CENT. . ‘NEW YORK, 'TU JeSMAY, JULY 19, JOLY 19, 1904, we Circulation } | Books | Open to All. ae RESULTS EDITION. | san a eh — 2 it PRICE one CENT. | AML OOM NEWS AT LH FOR RAGING CHART AND OTHER ia WKS 7” BnipuTAN peje jc | |e SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2.) WW THE NTH es aT 0 Triples in Succession and American League Park a PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO—NATIONAL’ LEAGUE. t “PHILADELPHIA ..... <4... 00000000 * Enough to Beat Out the Polo 0.0:9'9:0 00 tnt Ground Team, HUD UP BY POUGE == sen 0 i +o f, | i cit a WT latin ere: BOSTON AT ST. LOUIS—NATIONAL League, | MATHEW DITO WHE nspector Brooks and Forty Detectives i eh aed Aaa <0 Rae ST. LOUIS ... -11501700 im — 9/Ex-Collegian Lynch Shows $+ + _____—— "yt Goto the Track, File 4oo Messages) “Happy Jack” Grifit’s Sab ) ft and Interrupt the Service to the] Man-Alsointhe Best of Form VJ ys : hd Layers in the Greater City. See nate Nie Wel “CHICAGO AT WASHINGTON—AMERICAN LEAGUE, | Ing the MoGrawites Down A ae pigs CHICAGO ro0002200-5| i : oe vi seceee ceteeees os Move Is Declared to Be a Test to De- MIOHLANDERE, elite WASHINGTON sts eyeenees 0001000001 ne termine Whether the Western Union|ithm. x. cians ; renee tha nderson, o12oe ‘ vin Favors the Messages for Pool-Room|":' ules bt i Hl re eduon en : : : Kleinow,.¢./.. | aes Lotte Over Ordinary Commercial Business. | Geman. cng A Tree ig nt roves ta Ut dein Gubert 2 tie Osteen, 3b. nate ochester (E. L.)—Jersey City, 5; Rochester, 0, Warner, ¢ sie Chesbro, p. .. o4e pa op ninldansecaion Police Inspector Brooks and forty detectives went to the Brighton ewe, i \ ‘ bbe LA ne Say : : Beach Race Track (ils afternoon and blocked all racing news sent over| Totals ot 3 % " 2 TE WINNERS AT FORT ERIE. Ay 3 oy ag eels «a ob the Western Union wires by filing scores of messages after each race. Be- *MeGulre relleved Ganzel at tiret in Fifth Race—Navasota 1, Basuto 2, Hardee 3. aes winning iby tween 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock the police had filed over 400 telegrams and|‘"* "ae Sixth Race—Eva Claire 1, Showman 2, Hot 3. oe , Sent a similar number of telephone messages. The pool-room men R HPO. A.B AT ST. LOUIS. ae bar H. POA. EB. were frantic over the situation, and wh wi Jarrett, cf. + Rat ian Va Pa Ja 40 ie Sa asia wires a Sa vier Sts Mir envten ip neice seine “e : ‘ } Pi ‘ H me aga ap HAWTHORNE - sre * \ was alse delayed. Carr, 1D. ..... ot ee Se et A scks abled to p ¢ Crawford, ef. PAE a Bt Fourth Race—The Mist 1, Flaxman 2, Janette 3, oe ee ee tepid hohe pperen "tar pirryregeono nd pape tcasstes : ; : ‘ : Fifth Race—Handley Cross |, Maud Muller 2, Bill Massie : 1 > 1 , ' commercial telegrams were being sidetracked by the Western Union in Wee Ag Sixth Race—John $. Mulski (9 to §) 1,.Mum (6 to Splace), De Cee ae oom 06 ooeae a favor of racing messages. No one but the pool-rioms had a chance at the oboe “Albert Fir.3, ,ooo 48 race track telegraph office, it was said. A test was being made, explained the detectives, to see how much truth there was in the complaint. 4 | I sdevepigs 0 0.8 8 BCORE BY INNINGS. : BROOKLYAS Lis T AGAIN, 5 ae Sap hese 4 Firat base on balle—Off Ma- i a “att wid dine i by Pir The time of each telegram filed by the polfce was taken at the track Highlanders O08 00 4 Gnd the men at this end took the time that they received them. So far| amy ‘¥° when winning ru xr” &s could be seen this afternoon no preference was shave by the operators, |! Base hite-Off Cheabro, §; off Done up im payment of bets by the delay. Be che sro. 4; by. Donavan, % te . t aed peol-room, men’ made @ rush for the telephones when they saw a iy aE atin bet a Row they were being held up, but In each booth they found a detective, Et re Winpire Connolly. “atten BREE IR ESTES 0 oun 1¢ was then that they went outside to send their jessagos. 3.300, +98 6p FRE MEY LA iY Touch Harper's Qurvee|extae ret tere * r THEY SAY THEY CAN'T BXPLAIN 17, 2p ac Wiens toieh piosld eke S00 dabei enact te Aummnicat “La AOU PARK ay an ‘to 2'Was the Result, (intel to The Bvsnine Worl) , this statement was made: oer re peaks san pee ie-vhe Giants | Apoyo aide “There have been an extraordinary number of telegrams of a com-| *ore of | tod: Aa BROOKLYN. straight thia afternbon, being beaten pers. fianton- | | mt On the post by the Champions. Mat- mercial nature sent from the Brighton race tfack to-day. We do not un: RH POA "| Barrett's dri the Reds | p ie ty hag one of bis bad apetis in the ninth Gerstand it, but do not care why It is done. Bach telegram is gent in the fanned. won 4 iA he ‘and ae i. ; ' i hs : ; aod the game wan clubbed home. order that it is filed and no exceptions are made to this rule.” pee by boll fh arate gale | romies,’ of eserate Fivet tanteg. It Inspectgr Brooks. laid a trap for the Western Union he probably a i 9" wate | to even up things | Sheckard, if 1 8 9 0 0] SBreshapan, landed.» -complimenta failed of his purpose, for telegrams were sald by the operators at the track | held ‘Bill's throw of Yo today, | | Babb, a0 01 6 150] Reem etie watt Birshey nit-and: to have been sent in the regular order of filing. ’ serever,, $08 oe Reg yoy Beene) ‘oft ‘she ‘pike’. “vend contest he ¥ iene 0 . . an) finely, an threw Biomne, O01, At frat. ’ 0 reann Commissioner McAdoo when seen at Headquarters at firsi denied that|out by Robinson, NO ‘eg Reypreoe ms nat Ne} + Jonata ’ ‘ ry ‘ . out, Baath to Lasth. trying to a PRG EMAGIT ES Wagein progtees bt Wasi ree De Second: teintne * jk bemin,an hour éar-|Garvin, p 00.91) 1/BWCher tying to steel second, NO “T have received no telegrams,” he sald. - Pies sed wal jowe west, “gut | Mee eosin Ben “Cronin, p. “et og ape xe Frying ‘ ne “But Commissioner,” spoke up his private seerctary, Mr. Howolls,| thrown out rh, Wahents. OLeaty Pires gins ry aes Woe Me Rca he Te OPT 4 ian’ paneer Bea" “auction “there is @ bunch of telegrams on my desk for you.” gn | PRAM ae coat and fe, Fgh, ye ery ea te oplanes Gary! A gb Madly Ft ‘wagner ted te frat al to Somewhat onnoyed by this admission the Commissioner continued: | 9enrel wo NS ntl. tans’ Séymour. singled tad CINCINNATI iy Browne, NO 8U "It anything like that Is being done it {s simply to tost the bona 840 Of] pusiow Tair bao a eed cient, Seymour HPO. AB phim Inntag. the Western Union being a common carrier, We would do nathin hanense ane Ce |Hurwins, 2 0-2 6 0] MeGann walked. Meries struck 0 is ta Aled, teas cited, er sary rett's swat Was gh g bas. nee thea, muted: Cor- Seymour, cf #100 Sar | arp fens out, ph interfere wih the newspaper service from the track.” aah @ ce Chests paitision Sik’ dition. a et Leach to third, A aia pitch put Me- MEN POSTED IN POOL-ROOMS, to williams. 0 BU ital a sere Garvin to Bab: (Ogwet, I 1 0 ef Gitar tai eebted eo atoaltoe ween. ay Tt was learned that the poltce bad men posted in various pool-rooms in| Rie” fanned. te we nT, ‘groundad "to Dilan, | felt i 8 : rick, Be Hk New York to note the time that Information from the course reached the is : a4 In “Wwoearag: sh, Piaite Ueto on sem ne 48, Ware youms. These timoe will be compared with the times of tho messages filed Intyre got a PF ygs¥ : vg igd + .- Ba Bechtel, ¢ ay 0 4 1 6], Branafeld filed out to Gilbert. te. ' Gai ramble of at . , Ritter doubled with Bheck- he ball h by the dete tives, and the polices may draw their own conclusions as to | dal oat ata hide Cart e ic J wi.) , Huggins to Kelley, NO Harper, i. eu, o100 poy, anes ee Witchey fanned, ‘Sith , whether che Western Union Is giving extra tacilities to the pool-rooms. The eat pee ‘oy 5 tor Brooklyn. Mar-|rotals “VEE Wee eee men are posted at the telephones to see if telephone service is being fur. Totyre comes tna ‘econe’ BR , ‘dats nithed pool-ro0.as. \ to Oangel. Me ee “Sa eae Tales “eh Brooklyn ......0'0 0 1061.0 0-8] Warser spanked bagger to left ; . Ra) was (eoted. ty wa Me mien to the plate o Oamees $ ‘e)Cinetnnati ... 3 1orooo) 7 en ret em eee by © Bice bunt jer’ Anderson's boost. y the | grounder, scoring. Kelle hite—Off Garvin, 41m one inning; | yeep a! 4 sf por f same with Biber’ NO RUN8. Sersteoe Mt the plate on a tap in bya ’ nninn; |atnahed single to Jatt and Warner f SE VERAL GOOD THINGS GO pr) off Cronin, 4 in eight innings: off Hare reanah the plate. Garceren wan out, ion, ONE RI Der, 7. Firat base on batle—Off Gar- i ‘Third Inning. vf") ein 1; off Cronin, 4; off Harper, 2 ‘imach Aled to. Browne, Beau fouled rmack —e ee Carcoran to Kel«|_ Struck Out—By Garvin, 1; by Cronin, | to;Warnet. Krouger Bathe Wagner's set oye, Huggins to grounder .shot from “Matty.” Gi}. THROUGH AT BRIGATON, \oieseitart rine Hay ot Shaw, e ied sta hee and Buea! e Ever to BRIGHTON BEACH MO TRACK, THE WINNERS, Conroy's soaker was awallowed by 19,—The Sunshine Stakes was the to Cran 4 feature of Brighton Beach Racing As) FIRGT RACE—Monte Carlo (10 to Ortean ean ford Filion, rant. Secon gociation’s programme to-day, but it Peally rated with the other events for| !) Aeceneen (8 te.1) & Jamee V, &, fone sikiees fields brought contests keen enough =n McGuire ral on first Don- Ralestsity er one, ahd incidentally] SECOND RACE—Farpon (20 tat) |oran an sing! ¢ ‘ Ky y rich rewards for those fortunate enough|1, @etowin (7 te 2) 2, Perry Me- ren eyegh et een 3 to pick the winners. Adow 3. i by Harper, & Home Run—Dolan, t the ball and fr hit t Corcoran: to Kelley |Piree-Base Hit—Dolan Two-Base Hite re got he and threw his man vu. Ni cody and: Sapte filed to Dobbs.|—8heckard (, Stolen Rase—Sheckurd, Fourth Ini M Harper ed. RUNS. Passed Balle—Schiel 1 Hit by Pitcher | MeGann ms Kruger a fly, Merten i Fourth. Inal: Dolan, S>hiei U septal: hey (0 first, Dahlen ‘mplrea—Johnstone | OxP ee ty he, Dobbe fied to Dolan. ion singled jand Carpenter. Ma hs Veeeade 4H 4 aes te A a Eee nue we ban pew ‘toring woort wa rd | Shecka nded, “ fann eney out to os ace rx tet Rabb ce ting, | NO RUSE Moaina to Kelley. | NO-RUNS eaitgeine srpunded, Babb to Dilton. Fitth tantag. within laced hs English Vessel Manned by Czar’s Men Good Form in the Box, Hold- | | tions. ‘The dangers and difficulties of the situation are much commented . PA Bynes of the stake, was Fase The ' wean x eis peated at + ton. edbieg \e i n Mecermick la\tbrow"Dolan ground Oe ks phe Witney Ware dena, Grom the stable of James Me- , pbere. sy, Lowe: to ; i P 4 § Wagn e' Chag THIRD RACE—Sonoma Belle (6 t homé run lan our scoring. [ner EDs Je eone an Matty fanned. Brea Laughtin, On his recent running It was ° Riiteree ba a.) to O'Leary, Odwell ataunded, McC . in yA to Babb NE RI beret Wanted safely Browne was out. hard to make him a factor, but eome|2) 4 Palmbearer (3 to 6) 2 Stamp-|RUNS ; |g Salked. Corcoran fanned. TWO Sith Peatae, 4Ugneh to frat. NO RU} oa0 looked. for en Improvement, for) Ing Ground fi Carr's funeral was from Blbetteld 'to Bab went out, Kelley to Harper. mit- Welne. Mertes made, & magnificent when his price reached 10 to 1 a lot of ’ McGuire. Crawford reached ret om 8 a rae beg bed opaeh et McCprmick fied to £ epee Lynch's fearful smash almost money came. to his support, and at} FOURTH RACE—Pasade 6 high. toss of MeGuire to Chesbirs, leCormick grounded, againat the left fleld Dreghere Browne post, time 6 to 1 was the best odtain-|4) 4, gt, Bellane (2 to 1 aA to| fingled. but, the decision om fi amas 9 lley. Jordan fanned. RG ———. held Leach’s fy, NOR jnaon'é Li hie "He was out In Une ony stages Allen 3 YB Auetin | ore Winme O'Leary Coulda ce walked. tenlel forced W ood: sinth Tantna, byt came hoine with great determina. |Al@" % Osteen, NO RUD an t0 Harper, forced Lynch threw Devilin's bunt to. frat ) tion’ and won with something to spare. ; Andersee wae out. pate aed jordan to Babs mine fe pores Leash executed i ae eateh of W - \e elds shi grounder ‘The upset of the afternoon came with| FIFTH RACE—Flexion (18 to 1)| Oey "fin. “Conroy stumped the otme Waener, NO RUNS. : ; \ the victory of Sonoma Belle. This race| 1, Black Socks te 1) 2, Allan 3, i NO RUNS. ee Inning. (lbert and Megene Grea. eau. | Wee generally conceded to be a soft ~—e Righth ‘ont cede peg Wy haere rfhing: alanis ola ames out ‘ @pot for Paim Bearer, but after Matter. low filet to novan filed Wagner singled over ssogne. rauatott ing his backers for « mile he hung and SIXTH RACE—Huret Park (1 te! tanned se aid Barret oN aie Ly a oe a pcs sinwrr te bate aiibert se tNe. Sebring popped to lelnow @o' rat hit o n. ry Tibert b f= 5 Rams eet etn a en Anak (90 7 ra ee ee, MGR, | eal gpa tee Sere putea i . ‘ ‘margin, a ‘ach ves os Carr Qateen soot Git 3 | Bien Kelley grounded to Dillof. NC ¥ Danien mer out, Teac | ; SS -- x EFFRRSON CITY, July 19 Bone] to eat » Ritchey to fire Farrell; Jack McDonald and O'laat?, me | OO RUNS 7 howe hare to Win. second choice. went to th “| Ninth Inning. Seventh tnniog. | alarm was felt In the ranks of the del- o Mert a i those tht share their confidence acoted | front ay the start, Dut was | HY oul | otniyte wan out, Moduire ups I. tepithnid Qbabled'so Yell. Badd sin-|ogates to-day that there might be al grime” aot “Lynch” favned” "NO 5 qulte p killing in the opening race with| run by Tarpon, who stayed im front ail| «ft Crawtord fied’ts Wiiltens E Jed te tekt,, Ritter fouled 10 Woodruft-| bolt of instructed @elegates when the | RUNR Monté Carlo, who they played down Wi wer widen ge neok from Go lO) forced Carr at second, Biber to wine fiecorma ee graded. Huggins to Kel-| nemocratic Btate Convention got down from % to 1 to 10 to 1, and came right | Wi" ry cond place sit elias. NO RU NG. te OGaechard acoring Jordan Med to . aot ¢ py Magihs pat MS Mcadow ‘was third, Cheabro fanned. | Doe naps ae Dolan. ONE RUN to the work of making somlnations Matty Wagner's nrow rereat aban me orn the Bia es niioes Sareeran out to Ditton, Woodrgft| There was an undercurrent of oppo eagle’. m pga Re fepema Belle’s Good Race, | Jerson Was the whitechalrsd ho Pulm Bearer wae odds drive ‘tg pete ir a base sro i. the third race and was a sin tee te | erty tetra fied to Pct ind was well sar RUN. Carle All the Way. f ¢ marl B. Cook | Ritchey Jordan, Sohblel was hitb “ le att Harper fouled 00. Ritter, | orem 12 (be supp backed from 3 to 1 to this time, grabbing with one Leach’s mash over bie head Ren hl ~Jaingied. Krueger fied to Mertes. . u C “at SST ana ‘rush ara) heed | a sign gh pt Ba "Saas rma Ces ed to ae ie a eS: WO eee Ge Ne oe eee PON ee Pieeoure.sl B38?! 17 4380) and Behreck. RM: ates last 8 Binet oi Abe * , Math Inning. ———— on Syaome baie ney |got | Mr. Folk said that the stories were 0] «nity led to Mebring: MeGann fied PROVIDENCE AT BUFFALO. AMERICAN LEAGUE 87. on surprise to him ard that he had ad- jemcr Mertes tied to Sebring Se me r , dejag ites no° as, bol: instructions No’ 2010 RHE, | poston... ; 2 brat pea We a. was a aaner Bransfteld out. Dan. | Providence Pp ho 4 08 BLT A New Tork 9 -A8'6t Lani 3 , a nm negemtee 0 scoring ve —— ho passed through hls or ba ou Ritchey a Score, and Tatt; Jones Seaeuioat 1 Dotret | pursue, eee —<— BeeSE BRITONS AE ANGRY NER RUSSIAN AD. ON NEUTANL SHIPS and Held as War Prize Declared the Climax, and Cabinet Meets to Decide Definite Course, ————_——__. * BIG FLEET HASTENS TO RED SEA FOR EMERGENCY, 4,000 Japanese Soldiers Cut Off and Killed by the Explosion of Russian Mines After Capturing and Occupy- ing a Fort at Port Arthur, LONDON, July 19—Serious complications are almost bound t4 follow the action o. the Ruc.n volunteer steamers, Smolensk and St, Petersburg, in overhauling and seizing British ships in the Red Sea. The Cabinet to-day has taken the matte: up and is considering what course to The holding of the Malacca as a prize ship has brought the sy 3 to aclimax, © All of the efforts which have been made to keep other owen the big war in the East may be nullified by Russia's course, which is ree © ~| garded here as extraordinary. Some put the construction on it that it has been done with the deliberate intention of involving other nations in Russia's losing fight. : The announcement that Admiral Domville has sailed for Alexandria’ with his. fleet for the purpose of policing the Mediterranean and Red Seas and to convoy English vessels is regarded as ominous, The Ruse sian volunteer vessels would have absolutely no chance in a° fight wits Domville’s ships, and the temper of the Cabinet now is sych that there would be very little hesitation in treating the Smolensk and Si, Peterse burg as pirates if they are caught in any more such performances, © 4 MAY INVOLVE OTHER NATIONS. On the other hand the action of Turkey in allowing the Russian to go through the Dardanelles as merchantmen may lead -apen to regaré) ‘Turkey as an ally of Russia and result in her invoking the terms ot the! Anglo-Jepanese treaty. The danger of involving several countries in ty war ig now regarded as greater than it has been at any time before, The Malacca has arrived at Sues on her way to J.ibau, on the Baltin She has Russian officers and a@ prize crew aboard and was fying the Ruse sian naval ensign. The agent of her owners attempted to board her, bu® was prevented. ' In oficial circles strong comment fs made in regard to Russta’s policy, in this matter. It Js regarded as impossibie (hat the commanders of the Smolensk and St. Petersburg were given full power, and the officialy therefore are inclined to the grave conclusion that the Russian Goverme ment gave explicit instructions to the two commanders, i The effect on the Stock Exchange to-day was seen in the heavy fall in consols and other gilt-edged securities on fears of international complica. wpon in the newspapers, which are practically unanimous in denouncing the “dubious and irregular character” of the’ volunteer fleet vessels. 4,000 JAP SOLDIERS CUT OFF AND SLAIN CHEFOO, July 19.—A Chinese junk with eight Ruasians and ty Chinese on board arrived here this afternoon, five days from Port Arthuy The Russians refused to talk, but the Chinese say that on July M1 and 12 (Continued on Second Puge.) ; RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S GAMES, NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE, NEW YORK AT PITTSBURG. | DETROIT AT NEW YORK. New York... 00100000 0— 1 Detrot,.. OO010000000— # Pittsburg ..... 020000000 2— 2\NewYorkOO000000101-2 Batteries—Mathewson and Warner! Batteries—Donovan and Buelow; Chex Lyneh and Smith, | bro and Kletnow. BROOKLYN AT CINCINNATI. CLEVELAND AT BOSTON, 000100100- 2\Crverd 00010000 Cincinnati... 31020001 — 7 Boston. 000100000000-5 Batteries-Garvin and River, Harper! Rattertes—Bernhatd and Bentley “ and Seblet nven and Cruger. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | gy. Louis AT PHILADELPH si we! ne oo eis MM TT St. Louis. ass Pee an ek) Brooklyn.) Sime | Philadelphia, 0 380) Aastories—Olade and peed,