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Seen | __ RESULTS | : PRICE | ONE C1 CENT, NEE sW YOR Ky ry RIDAY, SUNK _ 30, 1905. LATEST NEWS NEWS FROM FROM ODESSA MUTINY WARSHIP. . SURRENDERS T0 Their Lead GIANTS VS. BROOKLYNS, 2 000 06501 Glants .... brooklyns (BY BOZEMAN BULGER.) i (Spoctal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, |June 9%.—Brooklyn tried faithtuily to | 8 regain @ soft spot’ in the hearts of the | “mes, fan to-day, Firet Inning. ‘Browne waa retired on a irrounder Bash and Mitchel, Doniin aid chines Mnuer his breath ‘when the umpire said three strikes, MoIntyre was generous to McGann ‘and he walked to first, Dobbs made a Me a catch of Mortoe's Ligh fly. ‘pebba bs wont ) Kay single over 98 enone teal umiey Feared Kniaz Potemkine, Surrounded by Czar’s|i Vessels at Odessa, Gives Up Without Firing a Shot After Terrorizing City for Two Days, @ starr, ond trucks out an likewine, NO RUNG. Bove ail Inning. ¢ off wich a single to Hy, ‘and vent to hare rou i a rs i ft It as’ chown! outl but “bowstm oa poring: Deviin, arabes yas iat Sine 80 a 1 by ts 4 ine ary v0 fi ‘el Tears alte Ine drive for Browne's a erike out.’ TWO 'R RU) be i FYctiann ‘and the runt ‘Malay ‘was out trying 40 rot ond. Babb fann Rare Third, Inning, Doniin’e, Aip over third: got pa ana, be marty Dahlen lea (By Associated Press ) , WASHINGTON, June’ 30.—Mr. Heenan, the}: American Consul at Odessa, in a cablegram to the State Department, dated to-day at 2.35 P. M., says: “Firing soon ceased. Fleet arrived at 12 o'clock to-day. . Kniaz Potemkine surrendered oe cis ed és at once without firing a shot.” , ire Mest me: LIBAU, Russia, June 30—5 P, M.—The mutiny of bluejackat here hint mae ie has ended. The sailors, aftet a parley with the commander of the troops, agreed to surrender their arms and return to duty upon ihe promise of better food, CRONSTADT, June 30.—The, mutiny of the sallors is over, though the strike of workmen continues. rey have 4 no iii casualties, Pa AD iad ST.PETERSBURG SAYS "MUTINY SHIP HAS FLED, ST, PETERSBURG, June 30, 5.25 P. M.—The battle-ship Kniaz Potemkine, according to official advices received at the Ministry of the | Xam Interior from the Governor of the province of Kherson (in which Odessa |’ fs Situated), left Odessa early this morning for an unknown’ destination. Hi The official Version of! the affair puts an entirely new light on it. It 1s claimed:that the! mutiny on the Kniaz Potemkine was the result of a Plot concocted by twenty sailors, who’ were members of a fevolutionary | se organization, The complaints against bad food were, it is asserted, mere} #0 pretexts, ‘ “When thé complaint was. made to the captain of the battle-ship He} ,Dodlen, caused the bluejackets to be drawn up_on the decks and asked those who | out on Hall were satisfied'to step out, and it was seen that they were inthe majority, _\ Whereupon the minority headed by the revolutionists, who are said Sere ira wl ta have irichuded foreign anarchists, seized the guns and turned them tipon we "atk ‘> thelr: t A-bloody scene followed.» - ‘ fis, yi Nin officers and many men were killed or jumped overboard, and | ett the mutineers,’ So ee Higa Males 8 “Commander Gollkoff was among those killed, Severn rel tes. Halt ml He Intyre fanned. NO RUN ma mainte (Fourth: hi ining. wait foo Bowari re, anarei ana atter oti Rise. a ea Seut of by Bab, ae me ah tai hola panes ine . Thé red flag’ was hoisted when: the Knlaz Potemkine: appeared off logis Wise fon tte obcoieoun tbe dekalb dy da ( commander according to previous reports) cae tat 88 elt at Inning. ¢ ecarl » to. for three bans Pte ie vny,3 JNinth:Inntn Hanlon’s Men “at ae Wake Up and After Scoring Five Runs Fourth Inning Manage to Hold to the End. Torsed | saoattqmoun when playing im thet in the BATTING ORDER. Giants, k Browne, ct. Net eee Dobbs, ef, / Hall, it, Lumiey, re, Gessier, 1b, Maley, bi Babb, as, Rergen, ¢, MelIntyre, p. Devlin,’ 3b." Strang, 2b, | Bowerman, co Umpire<Emalte. HIGHLANDERS LOSE TO THE | PHILADELPHIAS i | Play a Great: Uph ‘Uphill Game; but Finally Are Beaten Out by Narrow Margin. Frilacel; Highian ‘ BATTING TING: ORDER. : S| ase yt pi Migdelphia, Keeler, Homes Conroy, 35, ie, di cA Wiu: a0. BY ALLEN. ‘SANGREE. ‘. (Sprial to The Evening Wo “AMERICAN . LEAGUE “Grounps, NEW YORK, June LE rg ted with | the epint: of a three-to! a. vietory, the New York Americans ala battle again thim afternoon with: the hard-hitting’ strutted over .the diamond just as’ he! it famous of nih uty schacanes “The in A Quilt!" , First. Innings re Ge Uke the’ gine aers nothing ie, ie ea a rere a Sue’ Tein rom) t line 89, sre romn Geome, ON re, tom oe ry dktolar at leer one sie reRulaetay Beta ty See Second Inning. ae as tat the plate pte ‘bowler ihicag leat eck =i a, meat (Continued ‘on Second Pare.) Scatiatiaeeneessranaiieaane tet |4RUBBER-NECK” AUTO. (ABLAZE AT CHANGE, |,.2¢ * Swht-Seotne ‘Ganotine Wagon Ore- utes Home Panic, but More Ou~ ow As Walltamne Saad fin ‘his od oes aimey | 5) HANDZARRA, 30 TOJ, CAPTURES A RACE AT SHEEPSHEAD Entirely Overlooked by the Smart Bettors, -She Finishes First in the Fifth Event —Anodyne Wins’ the Stake Over the Grass. BY FRANK W. THORP. ‘ (Bpesiat to ‘The Evening World.) SHDLPSHBAD BAY RACH TRACK, June 90.—The drogramme at Sheepshead) this afternoon ‘was the usual Friday card, cheap and devoid) of quality, ‘There was 4 BI that “wes, a brought out ; It was' the-Pansy, and was rin on the ‘turf over the six-furlong course, ‘THe really interesting races were the third and the’ fithh third was bingy at * Shon oe, sie rte, an “inte! aa fa | See fifth race ot saert Broad tn, et a Humo and othe SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Arabo (8 to 1) 4, Chimmey Sweep (3 to 1)'2, Masa- niello 3% ‘ SECOND RACE—Ala Russell (7 to 5) 1, Plavigny (12.to 1) 2, Listiess 3, THIRD RACE—Blandy teveny’ 1, Bellatrix (18 to 1) 2, Das Veladay 3% FOURTH RACE—Anodyne (7 to 1) 1, Hooray (7' to 6) 2, Caplae 3 PiFTH RACE —Handsarra (30 801) 1, Broadeleth ised 1) 2, Kurt hone tan & = OV PUSHED | FROM A PIER “TS DROWNED | athietice whe Great Rube Waddell ey Ee On Hee test fre jong Beat Lie ig Have Lost Life Through Act of Companions, The polloe of the West Twentieth Btreet Station report that Herbert Thorne, ten years old, whose address hag noit been learned, was drowned at the foot of West Ninetoenth street this afternoon. ‘ One report is that he was pushed off } | the pier there by two boys. Sens BUFFALO WINNERS, (Bpecial to The. Evening World.) KPNILWORTH PARK, N, Y., June 5 |90~The racen here to-day resulted as to beat Vola" a Drive. : In uw Boke et ae | ar Ba ail made the 1 ryan, followed by b; J bea fo the phy Ani vnc, up samth & rush owt fae ae fter a Gave son Ry y looray, who ah ee, out ge: ei Bappeite, od a a a toe ik a ce Bt the hineh win tor iae Tea wan or ‘was 000, ‘gine Nagin topeeenh , fe % insta ithere mr the ox were tn vn fires Dacor itn. Bron : Stent Shee ¢ een a andaarta, bit La % thought the b AFH And blow. fecha at enwth: ‘proedclotn wa was two electric at ror me, the twenty.) b sother 13 follows: ‘Ave-clghtin tt a ple gate one. Rtn @ ade ty D Be iD RAGE Handley i for thi sasha ulger Hee Be eee ts Me es ) 3, Loohinvar (5 to 2) ? +h THIRD ,RACH—For thi end up; one mile and att y yardene 1) 1, hythin 3 Beter Yentent (6 to ik 3 Time 1b, 4 1-5, FOURTH RACH. Handicen chase, about two milow, tor tourveer: dy and PP: ee Jolly ‘ao ae AY 1, Col- ol toga 4, Ogress (4 to 1) 8.'Time reo- |ton. House and Kolth's ‘Yheatre from ¥| Broadway to Fourth avenue and ats ef yi ul to 1) 1) Blennene Worth ceven) e Whadehads denne ——— ~ WON DETROIT PURSES, “ANGHLAND PARK, DETROIT, June %.—The races here to-day Tesulted ag follows: aRiRAE RACE ese ine Vasey. 4 to 5, 4 Pme—t.a ND RACES t } Alchminn? tN ne ond a nfl . ae. 3 IRD fatten caer @2 to'1) 1, fortenso (8 to 6) 2, Sculper (even) 3. ‘Time~1.47 1-4. FOURTH RA Fethor Catehpr, et mon Oinw. 2 103. vevonl, Ar. \ > Alighting from Moving Car, MIDDLETOWN, N. ¥., tune wad —s DETROIT ......) ~--e0-- O sr CLEVELAND ...... ...... 0:0 BUFFALO TORONTO . aisles nome LATE DELMAR RESULTS. Sixth—Tom Keely 1, Brooklet 2, Gen. Handion 3. iether } AT LATONIA.: » penta) Fifth—Class Leader 5-2, Martin Bu: oe i i ' AT HIGHLAND'PARK. i 20-1, Lee King.3-1) Bugler’ +1 Bonnie Reg 5r2s" ‘Dortiemo. ¢i SPT uc yO sa at KENILWORTH. Fifth—Hickory Sixth—Mafalda ‘A cave-in at. No. 35 "ane ‘ai this, ateoon excavators, Michael Brennan, twenty-folir, ‘0 Fifty-second street, and Charles Tra! 47 Cherry street. the: ived a scalp wound-and one Naar rabiu:’ i sifstained a ci Fire Starts Ariane Scenery in the Patnte shop Which Extends Under the Theatre and the Old Morton House and Gives Firemen a Hard hike ¥ One man was killed and seven fire- into these and neighboring men and three olvillana were vvercyne me Hore and LeMay by smoke to-day in a stubborn fire| thousands of Peony i which raged for three hours’ in the] Ritaw ee, aguad ana ne cellat which runs under the old Mor jii¢ linc, 50 firemen oo Works without int tterates ‘tee iat te wi tevyc) Li Heemed to. be-a Ry Kroger. turned brought Chiet ot ed in. which is used as a paint shop and @scery storshouse by Mr. Keith. The dead man is Henry Bakor, Atty ‘years old, of Hoboken, who was the; firemen of Kn, gallery door tender at Kelth’s Thoatre, j took & Une of, He was one of four ot Keith's am~| (44 ployees who! took a line of hose inte) Fir the oéllar-when the fire was first dis-| covered, All were overoome by sntol Dut three were rescued by . firemop. Baker was overlooked and was’ not missed fon some time, ‘Then Battalion Chief Howe and two men went into the cellar —atter—him—and—stumbied across the budy in the rear gf tha} cellar, Where Fire Started. The cellar which was afire atarta at |the Aurton House, pow the Hotel 2 | Churenit, and. rune bl through tha} eupled by the ‘Benson pile ap patyt aa Hy ‘Gola wre, bisa treet. \! Drove Tenants Out. he amok drove all of the t ut Into, the Chom eerry in After the” ire control Capt. Weber, was oversome by, sito) The | believed: to have started ingulation of un eectrton!

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