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A ‘Sm WITNESS “FOR WOOTEN ~ DEFIES JEROME Pretty Miss Trimble Sticks to of Indictment. ‘Though’ threatened with prosecution or periury because she swore on the fwitness stand’ yerterday In the trial of Wot W. Wooten that she had beon bull- Goned into making a falno affidavit by Assiotant District-Attorney Kresel, Misi ‘Trimble stuck to her testimony When taken to the District-At- 4 office, Telm' twenty-one years old. Whe was formerly employed as stenog- Fapher in the Federal Bank, and her ‘testimony was given in favor of Law- Yer Wooten, charged with the larceny of @ $1,000 check from David Rothashild, the wrecker of thut bank, Before: going to. the District-Attor- torney. Coiinty Detedtiven Reardon and Roberts acoompanica her from Ler Brooklyn home to'thie-city and prac: @heally (bad her In custody throughout tho journey, Mr. Rosalaky said after @ half-hour's intorview: with her that #he matntains she told the truthwhen ahe swore that her aMMavit. mode tn Mr. Ireael’s roomy mi and that abe told Mr) Kregel when she stgned it. he | be: rave ‘to, sign It, she Seeiay even miatier,” said. ithe lawyer, “and ‘ her that) she might rely on our tal relation of attorney) and naa panes herself to the full. Sho repliea, however, ‘that Aer testi: Mony, had been: true in every detail, ‘tins that, when, she went home ttor algnibg whe affidavit: for Mr, sho. told her mother she’ had | 23% eer yeety: toawear to what ‘wan not af the | Distrot-Attorne: ina. Trimbse° sald that ise PLA oy Was ready her story ahs. we relterate pl she had sald bes) Bho announced thay nothi, ahake her in "the patna ent ie ae feo on the stind underoath, jerome fe He sympathy for |e s md to, te st Hic te i pa tien: m fad for 5 a rea th “tron wide aa i At Odds On the Brown Colt Defeats the Crack of the Drake Stable in the Second Race at Sheep- head Course. LADSARION, AT 10 TO1, \ TAKES THE FIRST RACE. Bracing Weather Attracts a Large Attendance— Early and Often at 20 to § Captures the Third Race From, a Big Field. BY FRANK W. THORP.. ., fr (Bpecial to ta Ronen Abe alg x, ns SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRA’ " ee Zaha H.~ There Wed O68 Tode AO BARADM | GUL E Cee eee eC, Oot head. this “afternoon which lone was Point (6 to 1) 2, Jimmy Ma. worth the price of admission. It was ati, m th dh bg rea ga ie Shouse tu SECOND RACE—Broometick (7, Aicap division to10), 1, Proper (13 to by 2, Ort Walle; 3. Proper and Pi THIRD’ RAGEXEarty and Often &@ cracking «00d contest, and {t also marked the first appearance of Ort thas 1) 1, Cousin Eva (12 to mn) $3) Cherry & SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS, Wolls and Pulmin: Another good race was the Bay Ridge feaualtep. nt bor Henge pe ‘of Orses en gRRwd nodding Cairn: J peice ee ae Sactoth, folonial Girl, | ent on eh ES wt we card Was, Boot ry yeaa particularly was wideive'te ie fast shape, ghee more, the, wi ater je! Splat ake all ‘conditions {n ‘favor ofa gral tarnoon’s wport, 10 to.1 Shot Wing: FINST RACH—G000 addeds sailing: maid, pnd; two-yobr-olde; five and a halt furion Futurity ‘course, Btart fair, Sanit dtiviha, Thine-=4,08 emEalaa mond Rae abit oe # bigs yey ment, to ie front, aye mae sive! R26 th money Inns, night) “by two. ‘highwaymen, |who Inia @ trap for him that Je entirely naw to the police, x Mf, Byrons tp In business at No. i Tdspenana street, Yoaterday afternoon tex thera, telling. him Who bas a fiat at. Bt, Nigholan avenue, which Ib, where mt by In) ie eer Ce was. frequently’ buys ith Sia afecniatian aay ats Sie! Se — he gcheantanee dade be LATEST NEWS rr ALL TO-LAY’S SPORT GIANTS VS. BOSTON. ———— BOSTON ...... ...-..-..109 090 GIANTS ..--.. - a ao vees OC LOr Th Oe BROOKLYN AT PHILADELPHIA. | BROOKLYN ...... --....00000:000 PHILADELPHIA .... .-...3 0010500 AT NEW HAVEN—HARVARD VS. YALE. AYRVARD . YEUE: cece’ a= oo \ BALTIMORE AT JERSEY CITY (E. L.) BALTIMORE ...... JERSEY CITY . tahoe NEWARK AT PROVIDENCE (E. L.) WARK... Fach Rene eee eee PROVIDENCE wu. 62-.0..0 20,0 a ind third: Phita., 0; it. Toronto EL }oEnd fourth: Robhester, 05'T LATE WINNERS AT, ERS AT SHEEPSHEAD. Fi Sita ai Th palatal i" Thedohan Dance, 10-1 May Elen 20-1 195, Comet 4-1, § 4-1, tas 13-5, Aotion 3-2, stag . AT KENILWORTH. mg Monacodor 8-1 Third-—Una C. 1, Mre. ey 2, Fortune ‘Telier 3, - Fourth—I. P. Mayberry 1, Footlights Favorite 2, Tauy To AT HIGHLAND PARK. ey First--Heritage 8-1, Glendon 12-1, My Alloe 2-1. ‘ ‘eure 2-1, Miss Anxious 2-1, H Lad 6-1, fe oma &1, Hortensia ey Lelia 4- ata Felted as follows: [FIRST RACK-Five | turio Bolls (Avan. 104, 8 toa, L te fate (fruobel), 112, 7 to ered ss 5 o— 0|7 —9 Chioago, »C. hd fourth: St.Louis, 0; Chica 10 0 j—End seoond: Cleveland, 0; Detroi 1 |e 40-1. ‘rar 0, ‘Despite Poor Article of Ball Put E |ane Up a * e infeta In not playing anywhere near | rounds, but the cooling breesea were 1 Toaatttenitea eat ft. Le First ‘game—Pitte. 4) Sti Louls.2, K a arts second: Cinoinnati, 2 t oo (A L.} (A. te 48 panded. Couitnng AGAIN TACKLE - THE PHILLIES Up by Hanlon’s Men, Large Crowd Is 0:1i to See Game, BATTING ORDER. Incite deleetias Glennon, Courtney, Pitus, rt Beesela, 1, 00! La Rrookivn, piiiroldvn (Bpectal to Tha Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, June ai)-Despite Tr articté of ball that the Brook- lyn team is: putting up in its present crippled condition here was no percep- tible falling oft We attendance to Itness the last gatne betwee them ana and Duffy's histlora, Maiiager Hanlon #ays dhat hip team te inst It. Bergen ta @ Bio man and usual standayd, 7 A wtf wind of auMctent velocity to bother the felders. biew jacross the pleasing to the bleacherites, © \ Firat inning, Etg Tum! if sing! big {0 Bool ano va ce Gleamon' he Giessen, maine Bhat in the riba, and "8 outy ad ‘Giekdons au Hinges singed evar soaund Maleason came hoine, Mn ttt Yolned “cocond, ranstiel Heangn’ to gor" ean jays, fy.) atten or. Gietada! ransneld rou 1) and Gossler Bavb to. Third Inning, Spatks's doceptive curv eh peo Ritter, Jon Dobbs, hows wan there ia infamed abe tp centre torn, sack, fall waa an ‘01 Very + bub the Matter felt and Hall °, ent, wi v's fou UNS, Hretant Usted to centre od had? On) WAR OU. Bator Genter, sThoman Penching third, Court: ney plu i three | ani Biter ebied Titus high foul, NO werd too ‘ound them ooin natled Lume aaa ieee Visits €. H. HARRIMAN TO-DAY. Thero wae much excitement around Wiltable to-day when Benjamin B. rave drove up to a alde en- france ‘in a carriage ard, darting through the corridons, took an clevaton aire, Once in the building: he dis- ‘appeared’ with great suddenners, but twas interdocated in the Lawyer’ Club, ‘Re was lunching with B, H. Har- Mr; Harriman and Mg Odell wire to- wether for almost two hours, and then former Governor droya away. Ho | Nectined to gay anything, Mr. Hi When oaked whether thero w ‘pifteance in’ the visit, ald ‘“Phote, was. Odell Was hungry and decided ‘toriunch with m Hie / i vg Bind and decilned to may. ‘ne Bhothe AT BUFFALO, Game. ins? on ent ‘of rain, ks thou, 3} eat Ur, “Gdelte” dusted halt Hari mn, fara Slat ant with Mr, fact that. Attorney Ge! aa pe juperintendent ¢ se neurance ure Efe anton: 3, Fern gormet ed largely Si ideale ie ‘the control Pot dames HY Hy GIANTS SEEK ON MORE BOSTON § at the Expense of i City of Culture—Large: Crowd (Special to The Byening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW | YORK, } dung amThe bright: sunshine and the | prospects of seeing Boston get another wallop drew quite a ‘large crowd to the Polo Grounds toxay, In_ pract Boaton, plays pril kame and tn. this*work th Teal enjoyment. in the game It 1 ferent, Having bad a hard ime of tt on the Weatern trip, McGraw took no Cfiances on letting » real good thing get away and ‘the Glante proecested to let the visitora ‘have a broadside, In {dea that ho should make hay while sun emnes McGraw Instructed his nen to fatten up, Burly Announcements were shat Waites would work’ for the Giants and thet}. Willa. would’ oppose hilim. Wilteo Is Just recovering {rom the effects of ayalll in achew of tobacco at Clacinnatl a1 was thirating tor revenge, Anyth Tae ‘igh him. to vent:his wrath on ttt imended for Sitainaaet | tt eta that quad Present, jant |/B Wiltge has dehy fuftering from. terants ; o| heart, but 44, on the road to recovery. canndt expian how. he came to. take In the tobaeco except that when young ne hud the habit of swallowing hia chow: ing gum at school, Firat, tnning: hie tr Dahien. en Founder, | met ate sini to beh ms an Nd oy nwa f ha nGtoe ‘Beaton ota an ied te hs, forced, a rancey Stee iy diled It down by. pret uinle | PANdemontyid’ a} Bley? anontiag te tou! und ‘alta could return, NO Ri ‘ Second inning. uk out, Raymer ocut a ip 14 ane Aes and Mh Moran clean pies Millia’ atruck. out. 2 Batty es Bald retired the s'00, elianty camped ane ron Berths | waa a Ley ant hands, fanuing like ng ol wi i ie filed to Dolan, NO RUNS, Third toning. Dolan waa mot fast eneugh to beat Dantes eat, neow to, Aree: Devil Pantene Pvatabinty ih the wane Biyle, Gapnell-went.to first_on ails, Browns divposed of mennGy without undue ex- orden NO iB RONR JUROR. OPPOSES JERSEY JUDGE Ee Refuses to Acquit Prisoner, He Believes Gullty, when Told to Do So by Presiding Judge— | 4 Great Exoitement in Court. Exeltement ran high In the Court of Bensionn in’ Jereey Clty this afternoon whon Judge Blalr, presiding In, the trial of Jonathan Speicher, charged with as- sat on two little @irls, directed the othe’ head ot! olanges of Fala Weidunten oa paced iste t3 win ‘the ¢h: in. baseba ‘ 4nd siti ane hid at thousane ‘tl eg on the Haat. an tended (is anton thet orowa 1 Hid) stole ge Hisriees 7 i tecond ‘Wnnin f recnough tied out to Med out io O' Bri len, ct hp ig ate Te ron wot the ball tac) firat ‘NO yee Bradbury out at ‘oona Hulakan i al i cit Ba ait to! Mrs Arc oui, NO RURE. Third Inning. Coburn out on fout Hernan out, Kinney, 19 ay arg ou, Cain a Homa neal cnt, Brae ent Burnes out, Bradbury to bi 2 Fourth ting; tephi Sehraeh SRR oe Stephenson. lariat thewe was, onuRhE O bsiel flea’ one Le Randal ngied. the ‘bail. ran thro fury to, acquit Speicher, and the fore- | contref man of the Jury refused to do so, GEN. WOOD HERE TO SEE ROOSEVELT, SAN FRANCISCO, June 27.—MaJsor- Gen, Leonard Woon and wife arrived here to-day on the Pacific Mall. liner Manchuria, from the Orlent, en a fiving’ trip to the East’), Mior-Gen,” Wood j will go dircet to Boston, leaving. here | to-morrow, ‘Though he wl be the guest of a dent Roosovelt at Bynter Hay, Inter, tl | Gonoral declaras that Ma tip had no political se earon Se CHINA WANTS T qT. EN. PRACE PA WF an Males vi sine pipesched first. on Ca ry red br Bitaw: ko me foroin, Hi ho Nt ie bee Dur to dall, CULKIN pvrnirett (| AS AN ALDERMAN,