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mo meager eps RAGING w SPORTS | PRICE ONE CENT. 4 a NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1904 FOR RACING CHART AND OTHER | SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2. er iil CINCINNATI AT(CHICAGO—NATIONAL LEMQUE. — ‘IHHis Selection as Chairman of . the Democratic National *GMIGAGOSs ss Sasa cic 090.2 0.08 m3 | Conmiten Was Unanimous 7 Deoided Upon This Afternoon, BRITISH \F i ‘ ‘ JERSEY CITY AT MONTREAL—EASTERN LEAGUE. JUL JERSEY CITY ........... 0 2 0°00 0 4 ds @ |UREY WOODSON ELECTED Seeets: MONTREAL resets ores 00 00000 O- @ | COMMITTEE'S SECRETARY.) The Peninsular and Oriental Liner Fo BALTIMORE AT BUFFALO. W. R. Hearst Sent Word that) ™mosa, Seized in the Red Sea, ai 77770000001 Grg| Tuning Down of Walsh} the Calchas, from Puget Sound, T; 21100320 —@) Would Displease Him, but} by Vladivostok Squadron, =1__|_ RESULTS ED ONE CE ALSSIN CAS MERA ON'SUCGESS jwran ren ~~ OFPENNANT LEADERS == Aore Tract Opposite Manhat- tan Beach, and Old Course ls Likely to Be Abandoned. t _ For First Time in Fifteen Years, New : York Team Stands Good ‘Chance ot Wingjog Flag, and All Players Are) OFFICIALS REFUSE TO TALK ~Happy Over Prospects, : ABOUT THEIR INTENTIONS. BALTIMORE BUFFA BY MANAGER M’GRAW. aceldents, I think the Giants will wig the’ pennant (hls . They have been playing winning ball since the season started, I look for them to keep up the good work, The team i in first- tlass shape, with the exception of Devlin, who has a slight attack of malaria.” Message Was Ignored, ENGLAND ALREADY A-QUIVER OVER SINKING OF PR “LATE WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE, Fitth Race—Biroh Groom 1, Major Mansir 2, Exc'amation 3 MEN TO RUN CAMPAIGN. Chairman—Thomas Taggart, of Indiana, : Bor the first time in fifteen years the Seeretary—Urey Woodson, of \ Wetfonal League pennant is in aight for | John MoGraw, AT S$T. LOUIS. Kentucky, \ Now York. In Imagination, the players ‘ } @f Johnny McGraw's team heag it Tustling over the Polo Grounds. It there fe qngthing in the way of certainty in baseball, it seams to be certain that finish at the head of the Fifth Racé—Bucganeer 1, Claremont 2, Imboden 9. Sergeant-at-armesoon 1. ar-iStorm Aroused by Destruction of Knight’ Commander Likely. Made More Furious by : : ieee FS AGING STEWARDS HAVE 7 . a ei , xf! exiets a falls of confidence and good a * fellowship is brow Bey there is Thomas Taggart, of Indiana, had a any discord among the te Ht is not SUEZ, July 26—The Peninsular and Oridntal dteamstilp pany’s steamer Formosa has just artived here flying the Russian avd flag and with a prize crew on board. She was captured in the Red Sea one of the vessels of the Russian volunteer fleet, : LIVERPOOL, July 26.—The owners of the British steamer Ca bound from Puget Sound to Japan, have réseived a telegram from | Kong reporting that the Calchas, has been seized by the squadron, i LONDON, Tuly 46.57 P, M.—The Foreldn Office had not, he selure of the steamer Formosa this afternoon, and while expressing It says the only possible explanation consists in the fact that the | Government's orders to cease ot reached the commanders of the Feet steamers, si the Government bap given the mont explielt pledge that-theré ‘shéll | more Red Sea selsures. Aire . sant” ntioned, and Mr. Taggart's ‘The Formona left, Gus Tuip- 38 hyde Mi W. by Vosburgh, this afternon exon |' SECOND RACE—Voladay (8 to 5) tredae. et this talk go on for about The steamer Calchas, belonging to the Alfred Holt fleet, of Rapld Transit Company re- red franchise ite on all leading to where the association nd that strengthened rumor Mat coos track ts to be built. YAN ARRESTED eral others had been advanced by oppo- nents of Taggart, The National Commit- 66 ” walk-over for the chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee to-day He was unanimously chosen after the names of Arthur Pue Gorman and sev- , tc . ‘ter met in the ballrooni of the Hoffman ° House, which was elaborately decorated Find No Ground on Which to Talke| win ‘rn 4i'ine seat ‘ot in ‘oom Action on Form Reversal of His |i rmiic (rsa ttestane x 2 National Committeemen and. the few Horses—Lord of ValeWins: Great stents wre eam ton, Race from Hurst ‘Park. taken up at once. It was made known to the Commities that Tammany Hall Would like to have Senator Gorman take the place, but there was no serious Gdt-Rlch-Ouic Pei oy why ch reer to tate in Custody at Brighton Beach days ago, The name o! . Sheehan They have com-| Series om, peoeg |S on Indictment Returned in St, | crated Ww. C. Daly from blame in con-}1, Confeseor (6 to 1) 2 Suzaune|atieen minutes out of courtesy, sailed from Tacoma, Wash., July 19, and was due to arrive st r Ee ce wes cosstior at Louis. nection rues dlimeeit and Thyra yee: | onmere ® Vote Quickly Taken, Wednesday or Thursday. She carried a considerable quantity af flour, 6ou tp an Evening World copantie at k; by. his. Se cae ‘upon which to take} THIRD RACE—Me 1" (9 to 10) Finally John W. Kern rose and placed | signed to Japanese firms, and also had on board much other genetal gh! the Polo Grounds, McGraw sald: ‘4 onete Mr. T in nomination. Quick as , ‘Fem, in the first place we are. all Soba: d.. Bini: the rece-barve owner, could be fun. TNO maa | Cottage Mald (20 t0:1) &,.Trepan la wink « vote had been taken, and It| se ture Coually shipped from Tacoma.’ She ts OF 4.870 any ad So..ut beck to, Now Tork: egain, bs ocbeale yeorp eds aed pe E al id FOURTH RAGE: resulted in the unanimous selection ot 2 t During our trip to the West the team ach Race Track by apparently ‘Lord of th: th trom Indianapolis, In great * “7 and overy player Vallely -on a warrant issued in St gon the aay of | (11 to 8) 1, Huret. Park e Rie 4 elie eetemaban ci bioh, presets) Cel SINKING PRIZE SHIPS 3 \ Thave did bis. 0 of’ good playing. Lpule charging line with tBe:tarvony, of Pentaur 3, 9) gaection of Me. ‘aeart ENRAGES ENGEL. i ‘The showing we made on that trip, ten ‘Seiad lok tari ates, “ee $900,000. ee be gite eet 0 bgt beg ‘s hushed up, but it had its ‘ GL. 4 fr a ae atte oo sada oe 8 —— - ol court on the charge " Seashore yme* a wid tha be played, was very satisfactory. to me, |ge, Louls authorities belleye that te will | of the afternoon, wee run FIFTH RACE—Prince aim Saim ri t ‘core begs a by base S induae LONDON, July 26.—A great storm has been aroused by tf RESULTS OF and all that I could expect the men} be held until he can be returned to that | August Belmont's (9 to 8) 1, Bells of Portiand (6 to 1) | apoils and another at the French Lick] ing of the Knight Commander by the hussians, It is rd | Lady Prudence 8, Springs. ‘They also said that they bad! breach of international law which has not had a precedent in — heard it charged that Mr, Taggart woe SIXTH RACE—Tea Cress (oveny | erentes, ie: cortaia tare. beaks. at century. in| ts ssle Carey (89 t0 1) , Olamond they wouldn't belleve such «'story, hey| __ The Morning Post regards it'as an act of war and atts TO-DAY’S BASE- to do, reat) BALL GAMES. | "780%? '¥° sasies in Pittsburg which we lost in the ninth inning were cer. talnly heartbreakers for the team. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Each of the hite Wagner made in the elty, There is an old indictment against Ryan in St. Louis growing out of his connection with a get-rioh scheme he operated there. It was @ confiding yy bath: Inning® was made on a ball he} scheme, . Ryan let his subscribers into %. had heard that the Republicans a be why Great Britain keeps her navy on a “two-Power standard” an i Pa» hink of hitting at in \an-| everything. , diana had had photographs of these the British Government is for. 5 i" + RHILAQELPHIA AT BOSTON. other prs ts - Ade ry : Close decision. Pentay places taken and meant to use them if ; h | Phlipdeiple ., 4-00 02101 0—8| “what do you think’ot your cnancee| atinte ine toe ta Hyon ‘ s away, wae four! Taggart was made Chairman of the The Standard Insists that the incident cannot pass without the Becton ..ccde 0.2:1.20.20'f O— 7) now for the pennant?” he was asked, Bailerha-Duarieby ‘and Roth} Willis Won't Make Prediciton, a joran. . “Wve have an excetient chance, but I ¢ don’t care about making the prediction ‘OT. LOUIS AT PITTSBURG. fits ve will surely: win, for accidente 4, Louis,.... 0.00 0— 6) are table, to happen at any time and Prisberg..,.. 0.00 10000 0— 1) upset our pland, 1 wilt say this, now- erles—Taylor and Grady; Leever | ever, if my meh~play the same ball in Pe ben the future as they did on their Western On the 8t. Louis and Chicago, tracks. Tits west sasiethie’to a eorpetsc ame ‘war laced In ‘noorination, cout ation is still exceedingly grave, and if it continues unchanged it ton which neta forma and guare| Pye ot. Kel Tinie rans rasan encctnt utes oy | olve Russia in a serious addition to her present embarassment, teed them an enormous percentage Of lt, hold a half length’s advantage” | were im alm | talk, Premier Balfour, replying to « question in the House of profit every month. On its face it was) nis nearly Billot Danforth avnounced his election | day th regard to the sinking of the Knight Commander, said 1 ‘& blind pool proposition, and when the)... izuret Park to Mr, Taggart and a commitiee of “ taqeirten| amash-wp of the race track - tipster’s passet him on the, home turn, (ios sacred. bin te ine Dehiroden being made on the subject, but he was not yet in a position to schemes arrived Ryan'g was one of the] oo ow4 bogan to yell “Hurst rh Tea Crees by a Hend, where he took the gavel (rom Senator | Statement, first to. succumb. Lord of the Vale.came on. trom the}, *mond Flush jumped to the tront| Jones. He was called on for a speech The sinking of the Knight Commander was fully discussed ata National Committee. Mr. Taggart, who est remonstrances and a demand for full reparation. It says that 1 had withdrawn from the room after his ec grea F trip L cannot see how we can be beat: ‘ . BROOKLYN AT NEW YORK. | for the fing,” «7 , But Ryan was a wise man. He pro-| ii) in game style through the laat|Crens and Katicconey awed by Tea | ind axid 5 ct the Cabinet to-day. Before the meeting Count Benckendorff, Gare postponedon account of rain.| “What ts the'condition of the team” | geeded to. try to square himset with] PLP MUM tae up'in time to win] Te Cress went to the from, meter | 1 thank this committee for the honor h nd ba pen nat VAL = \ stall sian Ambassador, was closeted with Foreign Secretary Lansdowne, i asked. the reporter. the postal authorities by emftting reve- nosé. The crawd thought Hurtt |!" of 4 rush by Katle Cafttey. won hy | it has done me, and needless to say 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, | | “The foam ls ail right, with the excep-|istion concerning rottenness in the Fire won, anh Go. nieseh tee; Gputelon: | eng's Tale in fone awe A aeneth | wilt acquit myself of my duties to te] The British Government has ao Intention of acting hastily, being jon of Devlin, who has been suffering! pogt OMce Department. In fact, hie at-|" toile won. the opening event by & jamond Flush. | best of my wbility. With the ticket | Sfrous of obtaining all the facts in the case before : from a asilght attack of } the frat ‘day. we started on the Went | Mdavite were important factors in start: nose from Honiton. and Ryan's colors and dhe platform that we have we can| the subject, It i* said in reliable quarter that Great Britain win, and I belfeve we will win. All We! earnest repres-ntations to Russia with the view of f trip. Despite his; Ine the postal investigation of whlch! 7, again’ seen in from ia the third] WINNERS AT FORT ERIE. want fs the hearty co-operation of the has right along, falling much. political capital, has been oft hh is itch te ti e race when Monster won. 5 to prevent interference with neutral commerce, sickness, I have decided to let him ie Trascuting ittoroey, Toi, of Be Meniten Warely Beaten, West and South, and D » Such as it has u mocrat! FORT ERIE. RACE TRACK, one, Democrats Eas man of t off for a fow days, with the hope that now the "3 we will aweep the country.” fected to recently. While proposing to act herself in behalf of ' ¢ will come ngs all, ot indiet Honiton opened favorite in open | July %—The winners of the race: ‘ A ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE. mean time I will. let Dua slay tkind clever Tegal work the gambler ~ Ing event, but Reliable was played for! here M-dily are as follows: ve T Aybar Base robe hy nada eran 8. seitacupiak Boh ———_ Ip staving off broceedings, Laat Yumi! the good thing, and Reliable got home| FIRST RACE~Two-year-olda; fie |eeiection at a comely eded to the} take somo steps to protct neutral vessels and neutral goods. CHICAGO AT BOSTON. Was ext kakedere. 1" E004 Shaper” | er and Oe ihe: west by" hie. enotemoup |!” front. Reltable went: to thé front | furlongs Rey ig ee (Mlehaeis). 13| Charies A. Walah, of lows, Willlam R A Russian diplomat eald to ® representative of the Associated 001000 1.2~ 4) Xe. they are all in tne form and Fe ee ogni nate eft ine] At eT onkon ang Gold walat | 3th 04 Srée. sesond? By Pin. jp) |Hearst hod vowed a solrmn vow that| GAY that It would be unwise for the people of the Unite” States Bevon 000003000— 3) year Macy be gy Oar fa oes Ken Secg veee OE.S, eres ety an. Hlonites tcokedaa.it-ohe|."eaee): © 10.1 Od 2 tof, thing, tune | W should be retained, and just| Britain to jump to the conclusion that an act of wanton destracti : Batteriee—Alttork and /MoFariand, | {6 days (hat they are bilied to pitch, | | He haw been racing & rable bere thle! could ran over Rellable, but Hildebrand | Second Rece—Four-year-olds wnt up: he committee went into session | been committed by the commander of the Viadivostok squadron, He a srpametSt and Crier, DS en ey nak eee eel rer "Oceana he has hit took het wide and Reliable got home} wx furlones Jigen, 1M ¢Mountaja). {re “nk NOnt ‘hate would resard the | not spare the time to separate contraband from neutral gooda and DETROIT AT PHILADELPHIA. Pe iene She aatted wt noes Bram A nae Hammett | Gucnasien, Sto g Rude tek dur laments tn aplte of tie dreadful tuna: | (M® fOFMEE OverbodRd. Oireumetances compet ne to sink the How about your new men, Pitcher | named Monster, an outsider in ¢} it~ ‘ Walsh was detea mingly. | order to prevent hgt ftom carrying supp! tot japanese Detroit .......000 O11 O— 3) giiott and Catener Martha | ing, a8 Bright . and cleaned up an 5 thisti-ave 5 Prledelphia .. Ahh ty al - t Pleased with New to tea ae ry ‘ Hi 1 | tor Woodson, An effort wes made to } . ’ ; Plank! “1 am pleased with both of the: i of It. and Felect an assistant secretary, This N Filiott showed up in great form in Rae pace MS. Walsh). $'to i ands | move was In the Interest of Edwin NE WCH WA CAP URED ee eee mira yeaterday, Bimanstaries 40 no in th CURVELAND AT WASHINGTON. Revouia Wi ta tirow wal showed ST. LOUIS FINISHES. a en, third. Tim tC, Sefton, of W Hehineee A "4 a od AFTER A HARD FIGHT. ° “ “Lt onl " the committee deciding that Mr. Wood- 4 eGhiey, Postponed om account of wet} nan, hs every player. ia working fet | AIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, sr, |An4 coming. Woo Sttaeg fengins ds; Ave | son must chooen hie awn daalstant . : ee : LOWIB, Mo, July 2~Pollowing are the Infrone ot Husaone Rocamotn, a 4 on: ewan | Jonn 1 Marcin succeeded in hiding} — TIENTSIN, July 264.06 P, M—Lloyd’s agent at Newel 4 results of the races run here t . > 2 to 1, seconds ioe Ol ate *. hit "7 epee caus 87. LOUIS AT NEW YORK. is get peat Diep Fa veya Es Monster Géty ee re Me WO Y aid 3 | natn 8h Phan 1 ez Aenk gee wires that fifty Japanese cavalrymen have entered Game postponed on account of’rain, ea a : y Preventative H0 Baha 8 to ng ena hese with {hs mon colts ana [other egnaldates for the Job thatthe | French flag is flying from all the Russian buildings. The town is ' ¥ RESULTS AT HAWT es Cache: br-te'1 e cee OME, A eens a; furjonga.—Pademeny, "s |only way to excape making hard feeling PARIS, Juiy 2%.—Offictal quarters here are sceptical _ AMERICAN tangy AVE STANDING. Sep Hida xd HORNE. Pime—i.0g 3-4, 7 air in the fret, ee Boe wien aes, § 0 was'to keep Martin where he wax | qileged hoisting of the French dag over the Russian buildings at : Aas) AM CR TRACK, Cit. MR Tot Urn nd he raat wag Cass. |} second, Basuto, 1a °| A motion was made to elect « chair! chwang, believing that tho starement is due to the confusion of the Rie at , oe the " : 5 ‘and xecutive committer, Dut | 0. commercial tag, which French despatches from Newchwang say hab wo Faves run hetg to-day’ are as follows: Uy Wied to Wave. that! vett TH RST RACE Bix _ My Altse. 1b Word and € bo Se Holey | weil been substituted for the military standard of Russia, with the Preach ih sumgerted th mat RA . : of a treasurer en whieh could be flown only over the Conzulate, missions and banks Het and, ek rae atoad iy a) Aa eat AT Mtg, t@ take charge of | Prench protection, including possibly the Russo-Chinese Bank, ip “ND CT Fruit, 3 to 2 show, romney headdbarters be left to the executive! Franch interevts are considerable re mt a i ? commit dod this was done. Mr MUKDEN, July 26. -Twenty { ruop-laden transports, eseorted bya fits dana tel LY cel a ag abe Cried peer ag Beenie tay © | gnese squadron, are cruising off the entrance of the Liso River 4 " 7 herl appoin ner: ——— —. - § to 6 for. ecrcpanaed | memoirs by wae ; and) lk Rl | WASHINGTON, July 3—The cong). | hl there ouKhE t } | tion of Admiral Tylor, Chiet of tne | that with @ lol of Y ne Democrathe Chub to-night be accept: | Met ‘Tageart execat ve committ.¢ t i and the motion was carried, Every | 5 ot the t | Navigation Bureau of the Navy Depart-| oor ites now in d might easily lem of the committee also promised | sald after the that the Invitation to the reception a! car would be there | . nittee wa n| ment, who te,ill at Copper Ray, On| po ourried. The number to be on this} to be at the Grund Central Depot at Eh eas ej] taro, 1p usfavorable to-day, according | comsniiice will be decided upon later 11.38 o'¢lock to-morrow morning for the thon bane to. message from his son. Norman W. Mack, of Buffalo, moved visit jo Esopus Mr. Mack sald 6 ape- yet just what to 46.

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