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wee z Se a TLSPRATHEN—Showers To-Ntghe “e ee Books Open to Aii,’? al ih NEW YORK, FRIDAY, “JULY 7, 1905. DYNAMITE - On Bridge NIGKED BY Players from Mescen the River Strike a Batting Streak in Eighth Inning and When Smoke Clears Away They Have Winning Lead. F, f SCORE BY INNINGS. BATTING ORDER. éél o Broaliyn 0000000 6.9% f Glants”. 0020000 00-2! New York. Brooklyn, Donlin of Borba ce BY ALLEN SANGREE. in Lumley rt, | (Special to The Evening World.) Gensler, tb. POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July Lewis, ‘aa 7.—Brooklyn made another attemnt to-| Strang, 2b. Malay, 2 day to demonstrate that amateur base-| Mathewson, p. Mere: p. ball can excel professional. Ned Han-| Umpire. » Johnstone. i Army of Brooklynites Tram- ples on Explosive Without Knowledge of Peril. LAY RIGHT IN THE PATH. jon very generously blew the boys to a beef. stew dinner, a8 quite a number have no job and cannot yet support themselves. Harsh comment was heard on all sides by old. National League rooters, particularly Louis Mazin, who says that Dr. Jawtborné should be con- fined in an asylum for getting Ned Han- Ion to accept his views. “Dummy” Tay- lor, a paid player, worked against Stricklett, an amateur, and great Inter- Ale H PRAISE OF ELIHU ROOT Three Sticks of It Had Been Wrapped in Paper Bearing Fictitious Address. Fifty thousand persons who entered Manhattan Borough through the New York terminal of. the Breoklyn Bridge Were to-day within immediate peri! of being blown to pieces by a package of 4ynamite ‘Theexplosive.in three blasting sticks, was iticked about for more than an ‘hour, Dy Policemen and citizens before Julius Hochfelder, a lawyer, of No. 9) tast Fourth street, stepped on one of the sticks softly, saw what it was and, after springing to a safe distance, notified the pylice, ‘The dynamite was originally roiled up In a piece of brown paper that bore the Rame and addtess of M, Mondinger, of No. 57 Lynch street, Williamsburg. No one has yot been found Who saw the | phekage laid in the path of the thou. !R sands that cross the bridge. H A half dozen detectives from the Bridge station, Brooklyn, and from the Gentral Omce of that borough have been assigned to the case on the theory Py that some fiend planned to blow up the Manhattan terminal of the Bridge. af Near Police ’Phone Booth. pXWhen tho blasting powder was first Mpcovered tt lay withia three feet of tho ice telephone booth at the edge of the south driveway across the Bridge. iceman Henty Smith ana Policeman | rman, of the Bridge Squad, were ding on either: side of the lovse ka of dynamite that had been kicked of the enfolding brown paper, wyer Hoolifeldet and Wiillam Tem: r, of No, 14 East Morty-fifth street, on thelr’ way from the Pulitzer ilding across the bridge when they upon the dynamite. The package as directly tn Mochfelder’s path ang vetepped lightly onthe paper’ woun: ut ity Under, the slight blow the Bamite roiled -out, Wt Caused a Scare, ‘ ks soon’ as the lawyer's eyes fell on jm. he leaped in the alr with a shout. sprinted for one of the Bridge stalr- Ways, Hocht@ider was out in Park Row Before he recovered breath enough to shout to Policeman Gorman, who wa: polaed ed simone directly over the explosive, for that dynamite!” he shouted, gesticulating wildly, Gorman Jooked down and saw it, He also dumped brian the alr to one aide, est was taken in Hanion's experiment. The RE amateur Dob! would do, He was ‘quickly Batch, ried mercy hufied ‘him oak 19 Dahlen NO RUNS. Lewis got very gay and, scooped & rounder from Browne. Sovantage of the amateurs and dropped aeafe ny in a NED field for two bages. Malay s Gang, Y Wall wna NO: RUNS, a Gessler Uaigers a feeble bounce Taylor. dropped a iittie fy that professional brute, wouldn't let the am- ateur gO any further and nailed him at second, Dahlen getting the put out. ete also took a NO RUN 8. Dahlen clouted a bounce to Stricklett, Devlin managed to get a two | Out of 8: lett vege under a Strleklett NS. The am qyalked. | ter, ans hrew Wild, advancing the Eas 0 secon trick Gilbers scooped: up Dovbs's Browne rapped « eingle past Gessler, Donlin was sate on @ veaudtal sicritice | wane could Ja Ue cloui both between Gessler, ‘TW ina few “Open and thrée sticks of | o¢ genure: Dahl Hee ‘off. hitters clout, Bowerman was called out on wir Faxler drove a fly out to Dobbs. Browne teat out fr Tetnpler saw it at the same time | Pula t0 frst, advance nO use, however, becat Ped out io Lewis, Strick filed out to Dahlen. Dobbs was out, via Gilbert and made fly. on Batch thtew MoGann out, Was ont res raoitvie tit fame totie NS RICH MAN ACCU SES WIFH AND COUSIN. —— First Inning. first took a fly from just to see what they ave Lumley a pass, reed, however, by (Danien co Glibert. Batch ‘then steal Becond, but Bowerman on the amateur ‘Taylor a0. and Donitn took @.grounder from Mo- $o"you think of that, fertes was struck out. Second Inninu. - country hi lowed {0 go for a hit, giving chance. Bowerman, the lived. hoist from Lewis. Root,” OF ay ran exas Leaguer \from Gilbert. fielded “Bowerman NO Third Inning, urs got a start when Malay lor. took a fly _ from In trying to double’ Malay t Indian uit to Deviin. bounce, NO | thou: flea Myior hoisted a little one to Malay. | the side o1 his neither Bateh nor Strici | Slapped It awa hands on. Strick felded a lit- | from, McGann that ed ners. Mertes. singled to scoring Browne and "onlin, ie then pit out by a series of throws Heleklett, Lewis, Malay and great three thousan Fourth Inning. IW tacts ran under @ short fy from Batch struck out. ‘Lae hot one from Gvss-| Whiie it looked be u riot, buk the NO R Such @ transfer ‘unt that lone. to third. NO 8ixth Inning, crasy muff from Lumiey's high fro len made no mistake, though! the Batch NO RUNG, rr Seventh wentng World.) July 7.—At the end lost @ great statesman and mun of letters who held a unique po- sition in the country, His lite reflected upon each ofus, for the United States & whole was better because John of hls “Auditorium address, President Rovgevelt _ took--accasion-toepesk--of the rcenc death, of John May.) ~ “Within @ week," said he, “this continued the Presi- 6 accepted the oulte of Bec: ene or agree tineemal » oUt an that very sucritice 5 vression of one ot the highest ideals’. the willingness to accept public service the reward oe no more than the conzcousmess of ducy done and ‘nonor- There was a jam of carriages and automobiles in ithe first blook when the President left, and this caused: the crowds on the sidewalks to break for the Presidential conveyance, man dressed in a blue serge sult reached up ake nands with Mr. Rooseveli ned in annoyance, extefded hand rested for Becre- A Zou moment on riage the President way. ie, has Ropurta ‘cusvont toe whe! firm the he advices: ot sem bed itbe ow u t Stoscow July ating efter bat the young man bac«- | Into the crowd without a word, e hurrying away of tne President d contusion. been erected aiong the shores of Wesley Jause in anticpation of the Rooseveit party passing that vents @ seat was charged, and two or Stands had ‘enty-five when they dis- peop! covered that they had been sold, declared War on the grand-stand builders. For a as if they was golng to stand cashiers tinal: refunded ‘the money. if CZAR TO MAKE MOSCOW CAPITAL, 87, PRTERSBURG, July 1-4 P, M. hort | emperor Nicholas is -|1n this connection the Listok prints a report that the Czar has, Gecided | to transfer the capital back to Moscow, to al been s = agitated time after time on ‘the [creased the interest in to-day’e shoot- poe esto. mule representatives of the people, . RESULTS =>"ALL “ATI, SPORTS 22m™ROBERT aa DODGERS I BEAT GIA RESULTS OF ALL THE DAY'S SPORTS BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA (A. 4 BOSTON ..... ... 1 PHILADELPHIA 0 CHICAGO AT et (A.L). ‘CHICAGO vo. 'acbe cL oa. DETROIT .......-- .-.. ST. LOUIS ... , BINCINNATI ..-. -.. ---- BY ROOSEVELT cceveranpeeet ELAN? AT Speaks of the Sacrifice He Has Made to Serve Coun- try in Hay’s Place, ST. LOUIS .. BUFFALO AT RO! BUFFALO ........ - ROCHESTEH Sixth—Rabunta 2-1, Annie AT KENI FIRE RAGING | ENGLISH - OUTSHOOT AMERICANS Westminster Marksmen Beat Seventh Regiment Men by 1,490 to 1,480. BISLEY CAMP, England, July 7. ; The close finish of the initial ran in the match between the teams of the Seventh Regiment, N. G., 8. N. ¥., “te LATE LATONIA WINNERS, 4 ~~ -FitthssPootanoe: 4-6; Evander 3-2,John-€, Owens 6-1. AT HIGHLAND PARK, Fifth—Alighland rin 3-1, Varietios 5-1, Cataline 13- 10. HIGHLANDERS ALSO WIN THE SECOND GAME After Capturing the Opening Struggle by 3 to 0, They 00000000 1| ° Take the Last by 5 to 1. 00000010 1—2 ee EO i SCORE BY INNINGS. f SOP ipnianders 0 o-3 000 20:1 Q—-@ | Washing:on ....0 00 00 0°00 100 000-1 meuasam a vee 0 109 os NAT (N L ) Washington 0010000001 Lig 03020111—9 BATTING ORDER. 10000 2 0-1 4 New York. soneay cee Knoll, it, ST. LOUIS (A. L). gagereen. rf, Oaseiay 8 Bitrecs C ale a (E. L.) 1 Sr Alone 2-5, Sarilla 12-1. LWORTH. Sixth—Gay Lizotte 6-1, Ora Viva 3-1. Grand Swoop 100-1 Pai Sccidi oe E a N GREENPOINT, 4 fire late this afternoon on Lorimer street, between Nor: man and Nassau avenues, Greenpoint, destroyed a building ai VILEST MAN MAY GET 40 YEARS Neidinger Waives Examina- tion and Is Held to the Grand Tury. Edward H. Neldinger, the vilest man in New York, whose accusers are little wirls, was held in $5,000 ball to-day in the Harlem Court, If he is convicted for tho Sir Howard Vincent Shield in ing, ‘bringing ‘out even'n larger gallery than yesterday, The shooting condi tions were better on the whole. The the |breexe was very light, but the sun was much ettonger and the glaro in their faces interfered wh the marksmen. The heat was oppressive, ‘The morning trains brought out number of American and British mill- tary’men and there.was quite a gath- ering of former members’ of the Sev- started badly at the he will get at the very lowest forty years, When the case was called to-day there were forty children in the court ready to testify as to the happening at the mectings. of the juyentlé botany cl here were also a dozen mothers present, ‘The work of taking the aMdavits of the ttle witnes: had progressed to ‘the fourth one when the seriousness of dhe situation dawned on Neidinger and he waived examination. He was held for the Grand Jury on the two most acrioug complaints, These were made by cade Bokalin, twelve years old, of No, wis Bick, of Ni 160 Hest One Hundred and ne MAIL DRIVERS WILL PROBABLY STRIKE TO-NIGHT Want More Pay aud shorter Yourn from New Contractor , Wolcott, ‘Uniess all present indications fall Cc. H. Wolcott, the new ‘mall contractor will have a @rivers' atrik: on his hands fo nettle to-night, Hardly had the Aifferences between the old and the new contractor been adjusted. to the satis- fastion of’ all ‘parties concemed than the “drivers came forward and urged the’ Immodiaiy ns heer atlon of their tor ea ai pay and shorier ‘Madiaon nhveaug, and | Margaret ond Chesbro, p. Hughes, Umpires—Connor and “atoCarty, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) NATIONAL BALL PARK, WASH- INGTON, July 7.—With one game of the ‘double-reader safe to their credit, the Highlanders started off after the second ‘With Increased confidence. “It's a case of mist.” said Griff, ani all his men appeured.to ugree with him, » During the intermission between the: firét ahd second games the physicians who attended Klelnow reported to. Grif- fith thet Jack would probably be out of (xe game for two weeks. His hand is ‘plit for an inch between the second and third Cngers and two of his nails are torn away, He was taken to the city, where the injured hand was carefully dressed to prevent blood-polsoning. First Inning. Conroy was presented with a walk, and ‘went forward on Keeler's eact'fice, 1l- berfeld was there with the bingle, and sent Conroy home, while he took sec- ond on the throw to the piate. Williams Was pogged put by Hill, Elberféid taking third on the play. Chase hit to short and retired the side. ONE RUN. Jones hit to Elberfeld and died, Hill then lifted a filmsy to Conroy, but Knoll Walked. Anderson got a slow ohe” by. Chase and both ere safe. Williams cut of Stahl. NO RU Second Inning, dropped Fultz's long line drive to jeft. Fultz went to third on McGuire's hot single to right centre, but iT hit inte double, play, retiring the Nuk sing to left, Cassidy, bunted and Powell's throw sirick the runner he back and he was rate, while Nill was called sa: Ot thlTd, | Kittredne fouled to McGuire and Hughes took the count. ‘Nill was out at fe plate on an attempted double steal. Third a 1 Cassidy took in Conroy Keoler shoved a two-sacker grounder, glove with a right swing and took sec- ond. on Hill's sacrifice, Knoll struck | out. Jones then stole third o» Guire’s low throw getiing by Younger, ullowing him to score, Anderson filed to Fultz, ONE RUN, Fourth Inning, | Anderson pulled down Chase's ton, drive to right, and Jones performed ulcely on Yeaxer's lft to centre ht walked, but McGuire ified to Stahl. NO RUNS. Stahi Stahl was spiked ft the”nand and tne me wag delayed for several minutes, Nil struck out ana Sant was out stent Cassidy filed to Conroy, Fifth Inning. Powell lon, Conroy poneed fo ‘Casalay. “Keeler sin: fies ‘to coantat was out stealing sec- got Mager Kittrid fly and Con: ty.” NO RUNG. stroHed. & mixup at first log second. Mune for nis Sixth Innin, Elborteld, Williams toiled bier Chase cut a hot to iy Caaeldy for oe ae single and cauere ent to second, a and ng doe id was thrown out ity Gasalay ONE Rail struck out and Conro; Tunning catch of Knol Anderson dled on Eiberfeld oa throw to first (0 RUNS, Seventh imning. by 4 eho and rot Willams pho Gann, ha line drive over seen nak Pagre lowed with i Willams a ane ay ath uty 2 vaserif Yeager filed to Knoll and Knoll then | nos Me- |g, to Jones and | ay: NTS@ _|TALENT DRUBS THE BOOKIES AT BRIGHTON Land on Winners at Track by Sea wth a Regularity that BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BRACH RACE TRACK July 7—The poorest race day of th: the whole is cheap. exception to the rule. eure thing that ‘would be enoug! starters in that ra nt to Face. i ‘Weather: was pleasant, a sea fo) 0 the ocean every once in a while. Th track’ was fAst and attendance good. Don Royal All the Way. FURST. RACE--$900 added: FE Won cast). "aime er? Pri ixtebuith, "Start a a ee Fs y 6 Prints, eines Banker two length: paavte aes panei eae Bal at Russell. 4) ry — Menqits fom Black | SIXTH RAGESVankee Coneul (9 Sto 40) 1, King’s Daughter (7 to 8) 2, Blaney, F. 3, Champlain and Canteen. They_heid this onder to the far turn, where Fiam~ began to come back to the field, meariiy. Fitme1.07 atel Ala Russell broke quickly and. Preset to the front, took: a lead of Jeng:he in the first. furlor never caught, Rway, “Favorite In a Walk, Nite i futons stare eye fillies; six Time—L.14 Starters, jose of |Biamond Flue, ym aaally. | ie owin iinnie alsa ran wets Katte Caffroy, Maid of Timbuc: Wihson Minnie. ali it to the front and won pulled to waik by a longth and a bait. Gotowt mond Fh Flush closed and beat her a lengt! for the place. Foul Not Allowed. FOURTI ‘onyiitams was out to Cassidy. i ting NO RUN j chitatters, | Jocks. Wie, at He, vin Sir i, Sones whot off ‘one finger of Powell's uuning Gi Lan seid Hilioprend 303 je 3 3 "Go Between aloo ran. Merry Lark made the runnin lowed by Go Between. Colonial’ ry fol ‘ween W: ldebrand claised fou agaist Colon jal Girl, but it was not allowed. Nd aah up: iin, Wen driving. tarters, | Jocks. Wis. Bt. HIF. Fin er, ee | rhe fie aes %. ark unre a ott NATIONAL LEAGUE, PHIEAREEP NIA AY BOSTON, Chalk Long for a New Business. week at Tirlghton “is Friday - because there are no stakes and the card on Th: only good race was the handicap and it was no Te make It a enovzh ehich rolled in from dens three conan TEE i iden vier, the favorite, prerenaiony fine? one one ‘ pitonet Starters, Jocks, We St.Hi¢.Bin. Bir. PL £4 | Champlain “wien took the. 16a bute oaerily -sFaena I te 1% cy t the last furlong The Southerner close. ak tus A cits @5 3-5] and in a drive won by three-quarter of jt! Peper ots eine. bee 4 | tee a length. Champlain was five lengchs Hanon, “Hurlesgu in front of Runnels, who atopped.badiy. winning cauliy oy by eisired 7 is from L consteeng who was Betting. onde ail Bt. ‘etophe, heavily ats Bn backed, ‘had Tittle speed and ran a cs Pt dull rece, finishing third, four lengths | £ Snet Maeee Hae 3 three-xear-old Wor 1.) length for the place. 3) KENILWORTH RESULTS, | Belle of Betauket, Hyacinthe and Ibo ran. Rose of Dawn, a prohibitive favorite, ‘accond into the stretch, where Dia- thi rida and, se: Pennant ao arene: x up’ nile shtevesroida ‘and up; me, an 8 A. W. Booker 120 1 8% 11% 8-5 1-2 3M 4-5 45/142 moved up in the backstretch and Go nt with her, the three horses bet > Solon: LATONIA WINNERS, nm |Ky,, July 7,—Following are the winners 1 .CE—Bix. furlon; my ihe- aa 83 aie ER to 1, ai alg a Menai uae et a or), ae to 3 “Niort Be Eras ie it. at i Cure . ’ Gslenduld, Sliver “Siipper, ics sat kad Rt tea a a tenes Ral tay ee aes Flammula went to the a "terrific ‘pass, tohowes "by “witnele: ND RACE—Five furlongs.—Leta purty {010 9. Blonap 40 OE Tait semmmmnel (ERC! tre, Fultze ft ateall THIRD. RACE—On ona. re BUN. SOE SORIA 840° | acdaWentera Daten fr ote ae Rul] sled 0 caper, eat wes Mand G1 00 '0)& Bogale @ tot) iit aie tngo a Ae a ‘hO RUNS: | poURIH RACK—8ix furlonge Felix Ninth Mosses, bo won; Pleuron, 4 1 second! May Buen tb cok hatha ig, Neo SO She. Makes Men ‘of BRIGHTON WINNERS, ™ 5 FIRST RACE—Don R Royal (13 to. 2 5) 1, Black Prince (15 to 1) 2, Banker 3, SECOND RACE—Ala Russell (7 to 5) 1, Consistent (6 to 1)2 st. Estephe 3, ‘To-day was ‘no i THIRD RACE—Rose of Dawn (1 to 4) 1, Diamond Flush (5 to 1) 2, Gotowin 3, FOURTH RACE—Colonial Girl (8 te 5) 1, Merry Lark (14 to 5) 2 Gamara 3, i FIFTH RACE—The Southerner (8 to 1) 1. Champialr (1049.1) 2 Runnels 3, ne Easy for Favorite, HL ACE ¢1.000) pices for two-yeare furlongs. ‘Start Won ‘cantly. Mate ‘and andstorm alec ran.” Yankee Consul made all the running tpl won eased up by six lengths from King’s Daughter, who was second all the way. She lasted Jong enough to beat Sidney F. foreeauartens of a —— KENILWORTH RACE TRACK, BUFFALO, N. ¥., July 7.—Following a pee the results of the races run here “a ee h RACE—Selling; for two-year ola ave eighths of a mile—Demas (15 2 Mery. je? Aigo to 1) 2, Lacona, @ 0 5h times SECOND aca aiceueman for four-year-olds and up: about two mile —Ruth's. Raster (4 29.4, Plokiime to 1) 2, Mabon (90 to 1) Time. THIRD RAC. [e—For three: eer-olds; one mile,—Barbatossa (7'to 4) 1, Buarny ( OF ee Y 4, Nova Welch ‘e to S 3 Time FOURTH RAC and up; hay 1 Rey eryation a 1, @ to 1) 2, 2, lvlsh Wwiton eo 1 48 25, FIFTH RACE~Selling, for three-year | olds and up three quarter mile—Good | | | wy vile to) 2% Thine cheer (4 (0 1) 1, Trajan (6 to 1) 2 Lusthe (@ tol) 8 Time—1.18 2-6. (Special to The Fvening World.) a LATONIA RACE TRACK, LATONIA, if of the races run here this afternoon, HIGHLAND PARK RESULTS, (Speci to The Evening World) HIGHLAND PARI RACE » DETROIT, Mich, July T-The scheduled here to-day resulted | Jows: 2 ate te oD Miser: