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ys ir ¢ “ Ciroulation Books Open to All.” PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORE YORK. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1904 AGAIN ie et HIGHLANDERS AND FOR RAGING CHART AND OTHER (KILLEDINAROW | b: a WHITE SOK NOW| SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 11) (VER CARD GAME STINE AT SHANTOGN == POM eNeane ieishiiaaats Petro Carbo Stabbed in the Heart with a Stiletto at a i ieaan Gane . Saloon in East One Hundred Daye Gare Bean. SHiAUO 5 | sever srt CHESBRO ANO CLARKSON oo panto “at hy | 8 § Z 8 3 0-1 WOMAN SAYS MURDERER Clever owaierTratnee Hed Had Successfully IN BOX FOR VISITORS. pes A Fi -ADELPHIA—HATIONAL LEAGUE. IS VINCENZO MAGALLO. pean ae niiyard or baie The Chieagos Started Off Like PHMADELSHIA <7 2222301 2 00 0-0 dod [le the Exotomant He Eeoped ook the Kic Tap nlon Dy Mead] Winners, Getting Three Runs Se TT i.) pevae || Gnd Police Reservas of Two the Bat. erly sinsled, Keeler out at “rst, Sn rng, for Him, 8 mneTon : i Davis walked. Tannehil forced Davis, Tannehill caught Was Gratifying and Convincing and S| Jockey Hildebrand Had Narrow Escape BATTING ORDER. stealing, Isbell fanned. ‘No runs. _orecartont are vow mm ree! that There Was Confidence in His in Third Race, Being Thrown from ‘sel Puls tak, Ho tome: Wad. Witamne out, Gakzel eh ie to Ban Cae ene : d ae aa’ P ’ heey and Geventesnth street this aftercon. His Mount Irascible, but He Re- |i are” There was diepute 0 veaderiy the IMPERIALISM RULES NOW covered Quickly and Rode Again, ee Ries ~— OVER CONSTITUTIO Merarland s. ad ‘The saloon-keeper’s wife says she RS. | cane | Tan! ; Pith Rave—lohn Satyr Ret Fr, Gotan 3, __[no-cuonm we tr ern | THE WINNERS. wee bale & length in front of Cairn- to y ’ ic" if 8 igan mn k “PINOT RACE—Collector Jessup (4 vputngbnamage Raves ei tas omen, Kone ane zit Sixsh Race—fon't Ask rao Reval Pirate Q cxsen.res 3, Vp pong tot ute ove extn = Present Policy Assailed and Errors of te 1) 1, @hot Gun (3 to 1) & Louw opened up a ap ot three engine In the OOF eae ae YO ah Os te In the excitement Magailo ercaped. ministration Pointed Out—Tariff and F oe GatThadN” "Siguaage pene [thar ere Todey thr are ed fo AT ST; LOUIS: wets ustererne etn! ippine Policies Declared Unsound + BECOND RACE rane te 2) | sel ste eee ee ted alee [of ne Goshen, se re acm] Fifth Race—Athelroge 1, Eleanor Howard 2, Varna Fongo 3] Ox Mundre and Fourth and One Hun- pets bi ut rf 8% vty 1, Cock in 0 Stable Rens One + Twe. afternoon's battle will give either qne or peneeerem ante tieraeeree omens ps dred and Twenty-sixth street stations 01 is nd on Gold ssue, Porward 3. made the other an undisputed possession of| ‘ a wreeruntng %0 eter te | ; bicetch the: leadership for at least twenty-four THIRD RACE—Qreenorest (oven) | F,nnd Arttyl secon a ct ite | Nour caatesiat g008 shape aor GriMfth's ion j@ in nd 1, Kickshaw (8 to 1) 2 Canteen 3, | and won easily three fen tn {70 |to fight & championship series here, —_ West agg bers most of the men being in good cordi- were started out to get the murderer, SCHOONER HIT RY | IGPTNING, ae Cinna inde. eee The schooner Torrasdale. which plies-betwoen Brooklyn] svc teuna nim ew to a tate our tn i Australia, was struok dy lightning while at her. dook in on way BB rpgtecre he rie Basin during the storm this afternoon. . The top main- President Joboron yet, as sail was split-into seven pieces. The rail alongside the gxecutive it on roule to mreminewe.! castle was also smashed, ‘Capt. Nichols and'his orew 10—The following are the results of | &24 consequently the visiting (Special to The Evening World.) ESOPUS, N\. Y., Aug. 10—In a drenching rainstorm, ge B, Parker formally accepted the nomination of the. Democratic President this afternoon, The notification exercises were held cathe and ti als Sa Oe Ren Oe OE our, “ FOURTH RACE—Siglight (30 te 4). 1, dack Lory (4 to 1) 2 Cairn gorn & RESULTS aT FOR AT FORT. ERIE. — RACE TRACK, FORT ERIE, Aug. “FIRTH RACE—Cavghnawage (8) races echeduled tor to-day: Intact in thle initial contest. ‘twenty men, who were at work loading the vessel with ao : {he storm, but no one broke for cover. i Wy 0) Claude (14 60 0) Bs Oar) ace ne aga it with “18 | aw Yorkers when ter erin ¢ aioe thrown off their feat by the shook, but no ona wa MISSING IN| IN WOODS py ot des Datat weie ai ' —_ i, 10h CR, Jonnaon), 4 to |’ J : ‘ 4 that woke the echoes among the hills along the Hudson-for ST, RACE (4 to 9] 159%, Sain {Atul (4-t0 8) 2, Katte Caftrey 3, Seti tame tot Green.” ~ K. a te The Evening World.) to and even, won; Ki ground sanktoos RAC BTRACK, Aus. 10. {Romane i to ond. . <Joun B. Ofadden's Biglight won the} MunieE: Mal OMe PSE od te Grand Union Hotel Stakes at SaratOS®} nHiRD RACE—Handicap: pe Eo ‘ ‘afternoon. Siglight was ag yt & Bixteenth.—Coruscate, 4 ir ' 1 une 4 Madd having w! } car ts dena a esosseatvllt poets 8 ties | ated, Davia scoring. Dun ’ i teld, THREE RUNS. { _— a ‘ . In the course of his address Judge Parker reiterated his bel Teron Frost, dre ki Irs Lost in the| fol standard, departing from hs set speech to mak his pstion Si Adirondacks Since Last Fri- + He used these words with emphasis and impressiveness: ‘of want Mt thoroaghly understood throughout the dey, Traced by Big Foros) scm enqualifiediy fie the gold stander | ink Sent Out by Mother. be no other interpretation of my attitude.’ This point was greeted by the crowd with tumultuous app cH ai the form of his youngster. SIW}EHE) an even thied. face at this meeting.) FOURTH RACE Five, ie . “* tan one and ‘Gontng tim. + now, | Catan i (Le Walaa Sn itt} Tats Dundon Tab Conrey avon, Prost, ihe ‘wealthy. jeweler, | was considered as placing the candidate's position out of all doubt. Then he ran a very bad race, which 4 econd: Blue | Walked. but was Conant apler asleep off first, Sad horsemen to believe that he W988) Grouse, 107 avatny, & Altrock 10, labell to Dundan and back At f his set speech he had been more conservative, referring to the RU : House Pler on Lighter At- | Word from Him that Schoo! borough, who has been lost in the Adi- rondacks since Friday last, has been found. The most experienced guides in the mountains had for days been beating (heir way through the woods to get question only in a general way in connection with mention of his to the St. Louis Convention. Some of his friends thought that he emptatic enough, and his deviation from the speec’t he: wrate may, ay been prompted by their advice. babs ‘uci . > teen torte, Sete! ee te a Fi sen are wits Steg ‘meet tacked, and Several Resoued| and Missionary Privileges Wil saad 8 sae, ‘nt tat pace 10 the | Peri ‘nomena NO" RUNS. ah saint 105 3 Ay a Pew ast hance, lowed by Sparkling Star, in the stretch and Cheabro di itt to A 3 “| geome trace of the missing boy, but ed ia x fu ‘on Ried'to Jona, , ‘two! hundred fallen snd ¢ 4 net fd low wath to-day, His speech was as follows: by Lady tito aad omepen. Mr, Chairman and Gentlemen of the Committer. I have resigned the office of Chief-Judge of the Court of Appeals. of,| + | State in order that |, may accept the responsibility that the great tion you represent has put upon me without possible prejudice to the to which I had the honor to belong or to the eminent members of - " ST. LOUIS RES ' int Sink pry " d WORLD'S FAIR RACE TRACK pi q Gram received there came from Brook- if clary of this State, of whom I may now say as a private citistn T ag third rice. His m Aug 16.—Following are th 1] uncorked another sin, r lyn, The Frost home is at No. 18 De Gregan ih over hits, rene x @ results of fy anes ata relies to | Kalo avenue, Brooklyn, but Mr. Frost | proud, dn the stand as if the boy | Sar rte se ated the muttan in bie [2% bie wife have been at Haines's Falls] ” 4) wg very threshold of this response, and before dealing. with’ Trepan, but he was tm the Catakille for some time, Mr. ae eff li Bs Un ‘teoond ; MuePerland fanned again. Ch The strikers who attsched. the men resolution. subjects, I must. in justice to myself and to relleve my sense of Boak imber, soon recovered’ suf- i hi Lhe nit Alirook on "the knee and he Frost t# seventy years old and is « Guickle te ride in the sa'réee, Hed-[ie O ahow, third: "Rime hie ‘Green Bied 10 Keeler, -Al-| belong to the clase known as “fat] ‘Tt le restided ere that the Washing | j\eerer trom a weak heatt. ‘The fact express my profound appreciation of thé aot fern, who also fell, was unhurt. ‘PBRCOND RACE—Five and one-hait tock oat RoNS”” Hatuire to Wil men."” They remained after ba other ee eay om ke be reer e (Dot } ihat the boy was fost wns not made fidence reposed in me by the convention, . ‘urlongs.— ton, & I : * | mew ‘went out in order to clean vp,] fu 7 ' Calisetor —eteup came back to bis ang #0 & place, Arat; Vottage: sion; Fifth Inntag. _ Jandrwerg te Bave:gone out thie afters] | The Turklatromcials profess to be sur. | KIOWA? Macy fear It would Prove His Stand on the nominating me and subsequently revetving #: Paes Ll vg inne, 6 to & show, nr y to lett, but he -was|noap. They were still at work when| prised at the radical steps taken, say-| Young Frost and @ friend wamed Gold Plank. munication declaring thet I regarded the | ~———— " 5 that the Sultan had no intention of je Linchen went into ‘a THIRD RACE~Mile ‘44 r ithe De Witt arrived, and the aight or | ing, 1, and have been Hayes coer anity. orone, aoes yrenths —Meal Rone ie B04 Shrsoreias | Bee meee NO Stina” °°] the non-union men being brought to the| Drea¥ing his promiee ee | {hele Time since te, fentng’ aod bust: Seaton course was completed. To b place, Aret: Hinesdate: eve lace |. Jones. sate. on William's error. | Caj-| plant right under their nosed Jnfurthted nnd. Talsetana ty Ory eet ects ot | iikey They frequently wandered, awe fen “arly fn the day and at Gomnbass, 6 to 2 show, third, | lahan’ srcrificed to Gangel unassiat them: WASHINGTON, Aug. of}from the camp for a day and even sinter that enue uddy going ‘was to | Time—2.08 1-2. Davis out on a grounder to Gai They. dropoed everything and went wf State and Navy Departmients con-|more ata time, camping out wherever svandard as firmly and irrevocably matter concerning which | felt {t incumbent upon me to make hi attitude, so that hereafter no man could justly say that his support Pight came upon them, and theretgre| secured through indirection or mistake, the convention reiterated Re very ticle ap furlong Tannehill out, Gheadro to Gansel. NO ia ferted to-day regarding ‘the orders, to toa ing Teme goed ye Picea’: Bee 5 diate eetblp fsa auglon men, wre did not lta given the Amrican Huropeen Sqvad-| Hrogt (ailed ught nothing, of It, wien Mr ation that I should be the standard-bearer of the party in Whe) "Colldetor Jesvup All the Way. |94: Firat erty fouled to Tabell, Kgaigr| Thate were only s ‘few policemen rom rin, 1 AFT arise tae | more dah ig hae we tn the | onteat. This mark of trust and confidence I ahall ever esteem as J second holce, ante Ly 2 pee. bertete fled sroind at the time, but the reserves | Miva) ot or ats elect, ab est honor that could be conferred upon me—an honor that, over fe the ped ee roel out, Riberteld to Gansel, Dun-| ere sett for at ovice. When they ar~] Sites Ot Ut Oras eet tees would " a ote? at, MAS: | Ao the tate of the campaign, the future can in no degres lessen or * hr from don walked: McFarland out on strikes, | tlved tle fight was all over and the o 2 Pulte made a. wonderful one-handed new men were completely routed. No tan bia tht Py, Ne-piar. not return at night, | catch of Altrock’s liner, NO RUNS. | gereste were made. ne Admiral's sailing orders . were! Nchen turned. in and was mot ses Seventh Inning. . . slasply (o proceed to Smyrna, and of-| worried on Saturday when his comra Williams Out, MeFariand to Isbel}, * Attacked a Driver, Aelally he does not know of the Barpone|{ailed to appear. Saturday night, ho 4 Gansel flied to foareen,, Fume he The general strike of the beet utters foiy wil un cae fold teas be Eee. > ee thera ev nein worried and sa al in fact rr us ve nt, hte Wihume 8 Gir ‘a a: ) | whe have + Bin preparing for the emer-| to give tim any official orders imme- | miles from t but di Caliehan ng A A lat feney, Immediately began hiring non- | “8 eee snerégore *, prbabiy rile rm in clove t . Frost at Haines’ ec cong three hours a ‘ eewary, and . then tiad heen employed. mony of then a, en fom Pm ike thirty apa ; Inehen ‘ona: ween * if: ie At the ‘iret attempt at violence to-{ malory pot erty S00 ve been workin. fo — Jeffersonian Idea Upheld. ‘ ‘The admirable platform upon which the party appeals to the confidence and support clearly states the principles which were #0: in the first inaugural address of President Jefferson, ‘and points out with force and directness the course to be pursued throngh thelr proper application in onder oe | insure needed reforms tn both the lewislative and ad- ministrative departments of the government. While; unhesitating In {te promise to correct abuses and to right ren eppear or however caused; to Investignte the several administrative | rt of the government, the conduct of whose officials has created a that. Ite was dny the strikers got a surprise which e vt ound Frost took their wind away. This whlch | ihe poly toward hey hay ang Bg ‘ea ey ‘at Adelphi | punish those who have been guilty of a breach of their trust; to At the Schwarachild & Sulaberger plant, | every reeson 0 Ene aay sf, Brooklyn. He fe an athlete! ing of apecial privileges by which the few may profit a€ the expense at Porty-sixth street and First avenue, Larope at This times ap an 2 eee to practise economy in the expenditure of the moneys of the people, A ala-fust negro strike-breaker volum-] that iney are ; te the suatheds of that ot the r m the Buitan to im end to return once more founders tered to driva # wan load of meat to) (9 Beat dfn ine eu merican demands GIANTS GAME OFF. So Oceana the pestis Shin (ah adh tak ou deat force ‘the BEACONSFIELD, Aug. 10-Noorna, “The, “17 ge aE ET ore ge eetua (fpecta! to The Rvening Worl.) | serves with respect to his own; still the spirit of the pintform Setenal as act tual rm nt the Canadian yacht, won the eawan-| negro started away without any pfo-| \\ ually necessary by the] POLO GROUNDS, N. ¥., Aug. 1%~|tive instead of rash action; the prolection of the innocent as well ws the j hake Cup again to-day, defeating thal tection, eo far as could “be scen. A 7m Beal eee of the series between | nent of the guilty; the encouragement of Industry, economy abd he White Rear, the challenger, in the {lot of atrikers followed the van to the ae | oe Coa ‘i! groom [enorge mrotection et propert? and a guardates 6€ fhe'es setae final race of the series, The Noorna ee S nS et etl Pty these grounds this afternoon, was post-| man’s inalienable sights, among which, as said in the Declaration of ercesed the line at 3046.58, while the] sae not @ policeman in sight and |. | poned on account of rain. The Giants| ence, are “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” Liberty, as thie country, means not only the right of freedom from: actual dj «| will begin « series of tour james with prisonment or restraint. but the right of one to use his facultion im aif | EASTERN LEAGUE, BUFFALO AT TORONTO. Port 2109 ; 0008 H ; {3 1 ct whee and Shaw; Cars NEWARK AT BALTIMOR: Whlte- Rear fintshed at 40) 0 things began to lopk interesting, whew $i mor The White Bear led the Noorna at the rear door of the van suddenly | mw nd be Ah en i a thas an whe end of the fourth mile, but tne) opened and a policeman in full untform dat fee —— ways, to tive and work where he will and to pursue any lawful trade of bu Noorna passed her on the sifth ectives and heid the jead to the finish, sta sat, tne be a: Fee act ens, for ‘ Be BROOKLYN GAME OFF. ‘These essential rights of life, liberty and property are not only ROCHEST! Ont! the, Noorna glided over the line a win-!) ‘There was @ eudéen scattering of aur-! " hes PA vir citimen by the Constitution of each of the several States, but the sen SA ATM RSAL., [Tri i ge Vl prised strikers, They did nat know the an en ms Pha nce goes Bh aa’ hat Bisons the Pourtecnth Amendment to the Constitution of the United ra le ee postponed on account of wet atted 10 grounds. to Goprtve any orsen Of any one Of them without due proceay y 38 | . perth while the . an A sudden downpour of rain made the ent grounds look like « miniature lake and Congfitution @ ¢ Than ih ve Wh apie ot, mages