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lara ‘ — —— _ PANTIE - sas oaanpy TTS 7 Fae s hisiaair ant eeaeah nnuiaasa de hatin te \ ’ \ oa PSs THDK—Clondy to-night ana inurecay INAL EDITION For Complete Sporting Results See To- Night's FINAL EXTRA. ‘cooks Open to All.’? PRICE ONE CENT, : NEW YORK, IBELDAME BEATEN BY ORTWELLS Brighton’s Opening Day Draws) { ‘a * a Large-Sized Crowd to the f Track hy the Seaside. | BRIGHTON WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Roseben (Even) 1, Fifteen Taken Out Dying and Others Lady Amelia (8 to 1) 2, Bad News 3 sBuried in Colliery Shattered by Crash | secon nace—atamansor ¢6 +0! 1)'1, Gaboorahatchee (15 to 1) 2, —Worst Mine Disaster in History | sacchanai s. , | THIRD RACE—Running wWater| of West Virginia. (even) 1, Single atten pier pled; Ballotta 3. ROANOKE, Va., July 5.—A disastrous explosion @ccurred in the] pourTH RACE_ort Wells (8 to Tidewater Coal Mines at Vivian, W. Va., to-day, causing the instant death 1) 1, Beldame (4 to 5) 2, Dethi 3, of nine men, while thirty others are still in the colliery, and it is almost BY FRANK W. THORP. i rished. Eighty others were injured. (Special to Tho Evening World.) Certain that they nave pe my y BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, A special Norfolk and Western train is being rushed to the mine to) ys. 5 Brichton began a twenty-two4 take the wounded to the company’s hospital at Welch, W. Va. days’ meeting this afterncon with an attractive card, the feature of which ‘The wildest excitement prevails at the was the Brighton Mile. The Distamt weene of the disaster. Wives and chil- Btakes, for two-year-old fillles, was also Gren of the doomed men are at the | a feature event, but it did not furnish | A mouth of the mine, and it requires force | @ very high-class field. In the Brighton Mile there was an ex- a GIANTS ,..-.--2-,<- 402 PHILADELPHIA ....: - 301 WASHINGTON ..... . HIGHLANDERS ..- BOSTON . 0 BROOKLYN 000000 te 1 rine og AT JERSEY CITY-€. L,) ; PROVIDENCE .... ......00000000 be BIEL ORE: (RIMAGE CAO ies eee JERSEY CITY'...........20000003 @ Keep them from throwing themsolves | cellent field, the race bringing about t At Boston (A.L.)—End eighth: Phila., 3; Boston, 3.) ee ] 4) tate che ot | TRY T0 MAKE IT Meeting Detmgen Delhi and Beldame, © 4 ‘ AND NATIONALS | st ctevetand a. ty—end third: Chicago, 1 Cleveland, . ee) scones beck ee cake kala Mostar ode cae a se . OFF LIKE WINNERS At Detroit (A. L.)—End third: St. Louis, 1; Detroit, 0. i. , ate ee adie FOUR STRAIGH or toe made between he two FIGHT IT OUT At Cincinnati (NcL.}—End second: St.Louis,03 Cincinnati, eke spleen aczurrpdi ansely aves sieabbinas Tae cucahaver Branton, Nal At Chicago (N. L.)—End second: Pittsburg, 2; Chicago, | the men had gone to work for the day, Attar’ two, weeke atone coin, race At Toronto (E. L.)—End fifth! Montreal, 3: 3; Toronto, 2. - a i 0d nearly ail ot them were in ther! Hanlon’s Men At Last Dis-|snanse the weather wes ane and the They Knock Out Four Runs in the First . Flothed "Two At Rochester (E.L.)—End fourth: Buffalo, 2; Rochester, 1. goers get track sore and long for a ra track fast. ‘The attendance was good. "athe cause of the explosion ts not! cover that They Can Play re oseben Wine Again Inning of Their Struggle with the Victories ec Try to known, but the impression: prevails that AS CRUSE nm accumulation of! v4 RST ‘E—$1,! peated Lior nia Vv rN ae Cras Rone oeore! Real Baseball, fiend wae ay Sa eee Team from Philadelphia— Make It Three Straight, ACIN \ s in the history of the West Vir- LHULTin, BE i ‘s 5 ale’ ooii‘ het Sarai oenen me ea tee Protected by Police. { en —- 5S 88 4 . Pcie ! mean i hey Auton, itad Daxieo ant BATTING ORDER. LATE BRIGHTON BEACH Ri BEACH RESULTS. 4 OLDFIELD’S Brooklyn, Arter Roseben broke in front, but was out-| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. BATTING ORDER. aE Washington. Fifth—Hooray 7-5,St.Estephe 10-1,Lord of the Forest ip. d yey E Q run by Lady Amelia, which made the (Spec! Em World.) Dougherty, it. Jones, cf. wees { ; oy) ERABe TE TBUIAEC torthe sireoais tllowed (by | NATIONOES. Coantin GROUNDS. Philagetynia Kecler af on Sixth—Angler 9-10, Chrysotite 10-1, Ismailian 8-1. ™ Geasier ib D ty, If. Roseben and Bad News. On the turn| PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 5.—As a| Tho | Williams! 2b, aay Babb, '¢ t i Sanne de 3b. + | Roseben closed ground, and, eine result of a conference with Mr. Taylor, | Xeawer, db AT HIGHLAND PARK. alay, 2b Lady Amelia in the stretch, won by| Superintendent of Police; Mr, South, . pene, Mulle ; hm a fe Ieee.” me ree lengths, Lady Amelia beat Bad| Assistant Director of Public Safety, and | Mawee, Th | Klsiow: " rN ety Second—Sceptical 9-5, Wistful 6-5, Lady Travers 6-1. , } i 1) Umpirs Pate, gonna is: B News @ head for the place Camp, of the police, a plain’|iccuger, ss. Hows, Faven, 0 Third—Hortenna 1-3, Little Boy 10-1, Fairbury 4-1. | an es man rode in each of the Giants’ bbott. c, Romerinan, o inpires— le % Woughliin an ‘on= fi . Siti Instone. Many Jumpers Fell. ; “ mn ; ie i versie B aneri ue Messrs, O'L hl 1d CK By JOHN POLLOCK, SECOND RACE—$1.000 palit oa erensanpledesn ys re Uitoire Rte. miter aeast ‘Special to The Rvenine World.) | arses RUA’ gta oe | asmauat on the players, 2 BY ALLEN SANGREE. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | 425. a ; . 20. | Secretary Knowles called on the of- (Special to The Evening World.) Racing Chauffeur Sued for ad popu eine trolley-doagere, Hecmes Jocks. Wis. SUHitwin., Ser. Pl. clals at 8 o'clock and was treated with T AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW C “4 awakened from their HDARSOR Owens Lit 2 i ve “| utmost courtesy and his case given a YORK, July 5—THe National: Caloorahat'ec Rak 135 8 8 2 15 OG) 2 ¥.. ReoriTie - Nationals,;: of Divorce After Boas Of | tance ana, are once again playing a moat Granta 1) 4 as 00 13 | thorough hearing, Complaint was also Washington, had their jast- chance to ti ae sti re fast article of ‘ball, lined up against made against the station-house official oat the Highlanders this a‘ternoon, who -profancly avused Manager MoGraw ani Juke Stahl was out to make his His Board of Coin, Fred Yenney's tatlend aggregation at ri White nnd and the p.ayers whilo in his oMee, most desperate effort. He warmed up these grounds this afcernoon in tno white i An investigailon was ordered and As- fall nis pitchers except Wolff, who camo ss in the steeple |sivtant Djyector South expreseed tne |vo near winming > t . 1k was really cganion that the action of the offelal ' and hia young 2 Pia and final wane of thelr series, f the Hantonites have ha i © Evening World.) in carrying off the three preons <1 s D, O., July &.—A_ petition |* three previoui for divorce was filed hero to-day by tho | Sumes they fully expected to make four|an exhibision of high and lotty t Was an outrage and he should be. re- iient wmiavi” ap che. Pennsyl: Wile of Uurney Oldfield, the famous Fite ait bling, Jim Newman Jed until he j moved. trom the department, vanla Dutch gay. i. a he three victories which Hanlon‘s|'Thon Pagun Bey led until he fell. the oficlals expre surprise at the 7 hs. Sutomobile racer, Later it was with- x men have -w: ‘ ry pe . - | Gilly Hogg was not so badly burt as drawn, to be Med in Columbus, Ou! been remponsible tor em ment have |left Alamansor far in front and he|inability of the pollce wo cope with Shrewd Schetne Gets Fine! yi Supposed by that Hne dr.ve on tho that you will assist. him. In le for them wetting out|stayed there, winning easily by twenty | the hoodi and a report coyerini . A i! uss Re teeepeetin ge Aleem boa TaEST IS and they intend to try lengthy; ‘Calobrabaiotaa. an-weoma S60. lana « haa been ordered. in| © Machine Belonging to SUR Dons ae ie a USte, |hult Tate Judge Foster Hints that Its| mss. Peli aie esp out of It, ‘The der w, pespriae: Bhi > (aa 8 if A , __ | upper works wore © .K., and he hurled “ f Gissipation and neglecting nis guties to |Ideal one for a baseball game, ann {pained his seat and HEPA seed barre pe auth Srreneg testy endl J. L. Livermore shoots to MeGuire with Ugntning speed, Work Will Be Long and ay" be required to his-family, She nsserts that, “although |the cool breeze which swept through |S*ld. was second, five iengths in front | Air, Knowles was jpleascd at ¢ Phe crowd was a sad couvrast to that olnok Rane Cave. 7 nce Is At least $10,000 a your, whe |the grand stand kept the rooters in| Bacchanal. he oauld hol Buys Neon’ BHOWA Uae ES SR ORC RE AUN: PUE- BR One ORs Very Arduous, will Bropably: be cei ey has had to soll her personal belongings |#0d humor. Stable Runs One, Two. idera tions fh AB Ne Mas vank i | pected @ mob, } iat atta ove ea ud to get money for food and cloth! Nothing -appened on tho way out to ‘erprising thieves are on First Inning. ay rR, Mra. Oldiek's divorce sult was hure| Ba Batty EN alge nee lott, ten | twoneat old tion 8000 added ite ict | He Arouns, and the (ants, we ¢ 3°88 wiih 2 51g0 auigmobiie Seiten thay |,,29R°8 opened up eu, heer Sy ieee commared “App Sunusish clivise iy US ere ae oe s ten- | {wor ate trary 4 ooeky ig Tied by a statement made the other day | ney’ was a” vicum on a a Jide aUnes poor Won anvine: ngs 10h ioe fit ge vnowtoa Tate a i ime, | stole. to-day from, the saree te Ne, |B, detE Held good. for two, bases. ROR ERAT ARORA 2EROF. OF. Charge to the Jury. ane for ae, tol 7 men tat 19 dstan ahmont peree ss $10 West Fifty-ninth atest. J. L,! erfeld Society from State Supert After the jury had a ira ha ; 9 ? S ss 0 hh t Knoll, TP he Fillion stoma ‘wot revenge, Livermore, a stock broker, lving at | Bo and a eo Gnrouigs, him tundicd a. | tondent of Insurance Francis Hendricks Tider. Foster duitvered | dndictment 1s only to the world L a rt ie. Yaenavay ond Tipping Firat Inning. the Hotel Belleciaire, is the owner of | 720/N¥, trom Anderson. Koeler | witt pe made public ina few days, and | "Ar: Re, a tion, but tantamount no end Running War! ow. warunig the fires ball’ pitehea | He machine, Seized a long My from Sal right near " ti front |inoascentee Corsa alpulo aud Dania | Mr, Livermore's chaulreur, Beyer Fight foul line, ONE RUN. O° chit ¢siminal proceedings Wile a uimisced thy next ons againat sight | ScsiWagun, Viaewd Jt In the garage for| DOW; iorty won a, pas and sikirped 40) browgat against some of the ai Ly 4 iad ld fence for Wo bags. “rho wera | the first tine lust night, wet gre? eae Deiat ‘'Diis, in connection with Judge Foe: ) far turn, | Hitvw to second was wid vad Browne Sher) i 1 eT anretd ev nelng | @vage to the July Grand Jury to-day, | gaged miais Gata wale and Akertey Kens toe aol Bie" boti \Bousfeny® ty "third ules toot lis taken as evivence that cnimanal AN Rive tase thing gota barr pig & single into More tanya Ss re S Dougherty an ‘third be eu Ge haut! | proscoutiona are “contemplated by the |¢ ee ba ute PA dae i wot i PA Foi Distriet-Attorney and what the basis M f 4 wolilue for | enseh 1 Mh aie x ov this step ts certain stock trans Youn Funct and, bok, Modacn “and lems add waked duines “Mebunuldy a | £0" way retired at : Beads hig Mull yada See ‘Mertes i he oe ¥ D op hit gett started a8 | RUNS. i pais as t epin, |“ Mebon- Aithongh Judge Foster in Part L fare ry pocvinwe the’ car with Second sJnnings 1 eee, Gattioan Aik at: oreation | Be car with ; a dvove: 2 peers tore eres. feehed aHt entte ped: the Equitable Life - Assurance Bo- Deon mia i aie is clety, he made ét clear in his address Ito cantre that avne C ¥ ra |to the Grand Jury for July that its An RAD the broad cf “< ltme ts Hikely to be taken up with an ia ® een eg i ae gvidertiy Ah pans, hisea. Rete ae wild a8 duvousbuation’ et tan ine co foreln ge: v! Gassk ie ri “pp dale. abe i im aot tal ibe ‘Abed? an Judge Foster had great trouble in | gg t ia ¢ Pat gelting the jury, Of the original panel Kio ou a anne fenois Mh led out | of fifty tilesmen only twenty-three ap- cored and Hill (8v- | peared, Rome of the twenty-three iad one ts fish ai ig ee ates tot fbn east wr ie "unm iat - | then slole mecons Svplaute | Judge Voster Site i th ted Yeager, | viahionn: jusare, Te ia, be, eualent Chage aan, « ahi umber that has served a Grand oar ain tno Satie way Jury in Ue county for many, years, O nts Aaxieen 1s the lowest oumber jaxally ey. ea ¢ EASTERN LEAGUE, = egrre uNTONIA ACH, Ie age Tei beat ae sc at 4,