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~~ ) Weather—Thunderatorms to-night and sunday. PAGES TO-DAY Including Story Supplement. || __7eireatation Books Opentoaim™ | _t | “ Circulation Books Open to All,” | PRICE ONE CENT,| ) NEW. YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1905, LIGHTNING HITS ~|MUTINEES HIGHL ANDERS~SENATORS THIRTY IN PARKG | isa ONE MAN DYING. sie Czar’s Big Party ‘Had Been Playing Tennis in Pros- No runs, . pect and Took Shelter from Storm Ninth Inning—Conroy walked, Keeler fanned. Conroy aut Potemkine’s Crew ‘End I. N F Under a. T'ree Whed the Thun s ew: in| stealing. Elberfeld grounded to Hill. No runs, in ‘ournanian Har- Patten flied out to Conroy. Jones hit for a single.” der Storm Broke. ee Tan ee sacrificed. Hickman walked. Anderson out to Fultz. ‘No runs, At Jersey City (E.L.—Providence, 1; Jersey City, 1.—Called., . : At Baltimore (E.L.)—First game: Newark, 5; Baltimore, 2. ALL WERE KNOCKED DOWN /|NOT 10 BE PUNISHED. WHEN BOLT DESCENDED. AT WASHINGTON—SECOND GAME. “HIGHLANDERS ....011002000 00 qs WASHINGTON ....00031000000 - (Continued from Seventh Column.) Nill flied to Conroy. Cassidy did the same. Heytion fanned, second. Game—Newark, 2; Baltimore,’ 4, At voronto (E.L.)—First game: Montreal, 5; Toronto, 1. Second Game-End eighth: Montreal, 0; Toronto, 5. At Rochester (E. L.)\—Buffalo, 1; Rochester, 9. At Cincinnati (N. L.)—St. Louis, 6; Cincinnati, 3. At Chicago (N. L.)}—2d game: End Sth: Pitts., 15 Chicago, 1 At St. Louis (A. ied sixth: Cleveland, 3; St. Louis, 1. At Phila. (A.L., ae game—End 6th: Boston, 45 Phila. 4. (By Associated Press.) KUSTENSI, Roumania, July & —'The At Detroit (A. L.)—End ninth: Chicago, 2; Detroit, ae miutinous crews of the Kniaz Potemkin Soa ee ei nd her consort, the rebel torpedo-boat, DATE LATCNIA WINNERS. Given Promise of Full Protec- tion and Sent Off to the Frontier. Crowd that Gathered Beneath the Branches Were Huddled Close to the Trunk --Injured Quickly Removed to Nearby Hospital. ‘At the height of the thunder shower late this afternoon a bolt of fightning struck a big oak tree on the edge of the tennis lawn in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, under which some thirty persons had taken shelter. very man, woman and child under the tree was knocked flat to the ground and thirteen were very badly burned or shocked. Of these six were taken to the Kings County and Brooklyn Hospitals. ‘The rest were attended by ambulance surgeons and sent to their homes, One of the injured men was so badly burned that he will die. The injured are as follows: Herkimer place, and Helen Condon, JOHN WILKINSON, twenty-eight | ten months old, of No, 32 Bancroft years old, of No. 250 Lexington avenue, died from the heat. burned about the face, hands and body;| J. Blumberg, thirty-five years old, @eken to the Brooklyn Hospital, where ft is said he cannot live, GUSTAVE LEIDE, thirty-six years | sions while working on the boat at Pier 01d, of No. 276 Nineteenth street, 14, North River, this afternoon, and ROSE LBIDE, his wife, aged thirty- | died Lars after at the Hudson Street Fit Sister Fr 6-1, 2 Sawer ee Intense 5-2. i ister Frances 3-2, Grace Wagner 9-1, Mi AT KENILWORTH. oe Fourth—Preen 5-1, Dishabille 5-, Rosetint 10-1. Fifth—Blennenworth 2-1, Fair Calypso 3-1, Winchester 2-1 Sixth—Nil 5-2, Merry Bell 10-1, Orilene 6-1. AT HIGHLAND PARK, Fourth—Ohiyesa 6-5, Little Mike 6-5, Cocksure 3-1. Fifth—Benckart 8-5; K'ng of Valley 20-1, Harry New 6-1. Sixffi—Mrs. Bob 7-' 2, Dynasty 3-1, Soundly 4-1. THREE DEAD —_| FANS RIOT AT The mutineers, who suddenly appeared here to-day, ffoeref to present: the bat- 7. tle-ship to the Romanian Government, they declaring they were anxious that ehe should not be handed over to Rus- sto, ‘The Potemkine’s crew asked the Rou- manian authorities to guarantee that they ‘would furnish the saflors who surrendered with Roumanian and also to guarantee that they be not extradited to Russia. This was agreed to. ‘The formal surrender of the mutinous crews actually occurred at 1 o’alock thin afternoon after a sesies of dis- cussions ahd negotiations between the Roumanian authorities and the leaders of the mutineers, ‘The Roumanian officers who boarded the battle-ship on her arrival here called upon the crew to surrender. in xai years, which case they would be treated as JOHN LEIDE, a son, aged twelve ola, foreign @eserters, or else leave the port years. of sere street, = | forthwith, bed = RICHARD LEIDE, a son, aged four} come at Church and Fie ‘venues 8T, PTTERSBURG, July 8—Afternoon, in ? cy Pipokivn, taken to her home; George |The Admiralty has been advises of y-nine one Ue et t surfender of the Kniaz Potemkine ‘MRS, MAGGIE HAWTHORNE. of} 34 No. 342 Ninth street. GEORGE HAWTHORNE, aged twen- ty-one years, a non. JAMES HAWTHORNE, aged sixteen, | four' lyn, taken to the bie, ¢xegus, {ropa COLLISION Train Wreck in Cut at Marion, NJ, Will Add Another to the Killed. Three men were killed, one mortally ‘and one seriously injured in @ rear-end collision between two freight. traine 300 feet east of Marion station, just outside of Jersey City. early to-day. HOFFMAN, HARVEY, muowa: enainest tar train. MA ", Breman rear train, Burlitigton, N. J. COTTRELL, C., Wilmington, Del.; ho train. BALL GAME Police Reserves Called in Be- fore the Clubs Could Renew the Struggle. (Special to The Evening World.) COLUMBIA BALI, PARK, Philadel- phia, July &—During the early half of Ro-day's game between the Athlet ca and Boston a riot was indulged in several hundred of th» fens and for time much exeltement and confusion prevailod among the record-breaking at- tedancce—%,000, Just how the trouble began no one seems to know, but it finally beca: hecemmry to summon 4 syuad of police and then to reinforce this body of oMcers with a squad of mounted: men, A number of arreats, were made before the disturbance was quelled. Fortu- at Kustenj!, and is now endeavoring to get in touch with Rear-Admiral Kru- ger’s squadron and turn it westward. Despatches have been sent to all the Caucasian ports. of] The return of the rebel battle-ship to aa Kustenji was a complete surprise to Board |the Admiralty, where they were con- ale that the mutineers were Boeri. #23 SUBMARINE. CREW NOW REPORTED DEAD PR aA Tunis, July am ‘ettempt wilde made ly _8.—Another ne |e reliet ships meee al move the submaine Most of the ent families living here, and’ Che wives Hudson ae Hos- Mle ona aie a rcome while at set ma hat atts Ry ‘Bowpit @ son, 3 ALBERT HAWTHORNE, aged twelve twelve years. CHARLES HAWTHORNE, aged'nine- teen years. MARGERY SPEAR, seventeen years old, of No. 728 Carroll street, JOHN LEWIS, nineveep years old, of No, M1 Pacific street. When the first of the rain began to fall the tennis lawn in Prospect Park was crowded with men, women and Peony ana eee bi wemith children, There was an immediate; “rms held gp aa tae tye with a gcamper for cover, and the most con- iy gall lop~ venient tree near the lawn happened to to be a big oak, under whose spreading 6 Hast branches some thirty persons gathered, Baie pale ai lon, nally Huddied Close to Trunk. eS eS Death hapa te ‘Bell seat a eas address un- eng ‘DRAVIN, CHARLES, Bicomingdale, engineer forward train; will dle. R, JAMES, Bordentown, There wore several lightning flashes before thé tre was struck. When the atal bolt came tho crowd was huddled dlowe'to the trunk of ithe tree, The was highly sensational While the riot was, in progress the hoodium element in the crowd was no- tlceable. Cushions were hurled into the grand-stand, and many minor fights: were started among groups of angry CARS CATCH FIRE ON] rasiors 1 looted a4 it 6 would be ) BROOKLYN BRIDGE. uin jum to se tmpris-| peared,’ was following » the’ forward >] train of eighteen care when the two Umpire O'Loughlin jumped to the res- cue, Jumoing to ithe box he yelled, “Gentlemen, the game will pro- oped in five minutes; et to your places,”* This, with a wave of the hand as it walling @ runner out, toxether with dis second declarat! “th emounted po- reg ‘are'coming,” served to detract for re. wae char th | the time belne the attention of the yet Paitin min and the-erowd cheered.~ingtantly coring In @h directions. {ito cape | Tie SAME Fras eemumed 10 teen than five minutes, The wl trouble was no nae, th et ae ta spe, eres atl tendanoe, Which ORLD ¥ me 1K MOND. | nately, no ‘one was hurt, but the row! f INS $25,000 S |HIGHLANDERS JOYOUS, WOE FOR NATIONALS Griff’s Men Having Won the First Game, Start Out HOGG IS IN THE BOX. New Yorkers Try Their Hardest to Pass Boston in the Ameri- can League Pennant Race. SCORE BY INNINGS. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Atte OTT a) iy 8 —Wash- ington, ‘felt awful sore over the los of the fret game after they had it’ practi- cally wan and cried for revenge in the sécond. On the other hang New York was jubilant, and Griffith’ ordered his men to win the second game and make no bones about it. A s provided Boston lost one delphia, would place the fifth place and just halt a game behind Dertolt. Hogg went into turn the trick for Grimth and it happened thus: First inning. Conr: an easy fi Keeler's Brit fe via Ygcbuied by Jones. Hiberfeld was hit, by pit Ditened dell” Williams lifted & hig! Huelsman, NO RUNB. Jones filed to Conroy, Hill sent a fly to, Keeler. | ‘Hickman filed to Yeager. Second Inning. Chase sent a clean drive to lett for one and then sprinted to third on Yeager's rap to right In an attempt jto make the squeeze Fultz fouled to | Heyden, McGuire shot a Besley over wecond and Chase came home, Yeuger | stopping at second. A ely later Heyden caught him oF the bag. Hogs struck out, ONE RUN. Anderson rolled an easy one to Elber- feld and was out a block, Huelsman used his strong arm and came near breaking down right-fleld fence with a mash for three bases. Nill stood still and was called out on strikes, Caseldy walked, but was forced out on ne ‘den's sharp drive to Yeager. NO RUNS. Third Inning. Conroy fil a fly to Hickman. Cas- sidy thew Keeler's grounder into the crowd and.“One Willyum took second. Williams was thrown out on a dump in front. of the. plate, which advanced | Blberfela to second, Chase. singled, but the ‘Tobasce iid was thrown our at the if plate, ONE RU |" Patton struck Tit. apa’ Conroy gathe rnd in Jones's jons fly, 311 walked, lifiekman fell prey te a pretty running catch by ‘Keeler. NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. Nill cut off Yeager by quickly recov- ing from a fumble, and Fuitz died on bunt..to Patton.” McGuire walked, Horg fan Ni |) Anderson walked, and went to third jon Huelsman’s two-base drive to left. Both scored on Nill's rap to deep centre Cans} Hay . Heyden aln, Patton ‘struck out. out stealing second. THREE RUNS. 4 Fifth Inning, nad threw ut Conroy and then and took Keeler's Inibertcia drove. a hot one te Hil Ipped at the ri NO RUNB. t in to teh nie New ent out, ana nailed 3 vente oa Winveunta Hit wored on knderson’s long fly to Multa. ed Conroy. Sixth innings. Williams singled w centre and went to third on. Chi two-base gina dawn the foul iine, Yeager walked, till- ig the bags. Waits fled to Jones’ and s Was cught off third, Chase ind McGuire alngled,” scons in the vrowd McGuire was so pnroy fouled to Heyden, led to Futtz, aut a4 ane vo eee Pied al singled, fede aia vanes pet wpaide. a hafesral ne donee, ue by an ih Inning. got fe on, Mill's fumble and ee malay, gaat Casa! out_to ‘once sent her to the front and to th JNecmer, was, thrown ie by diiohnun, | palin ooycrinas ti wilt B lid Whitney Filly, at 11 to 5 in Being’ Prae- tically Makes Running and Finishes First, Two: Lengths in Front of Ort Wells. RECORD CROWD CHEERED LITTLE MARE'S GAME RACE, Jim Newtinsasi; at 5 toJ, Captistes the Opening Event, While Right and True and: Whim- ’ sical ae Win Purses for’ ‘Theis. iste BRIGHTON WINNERS, ” 1, Rube (ie te 1) pci SECOND RAGE—Right and True (8 to 1) 1, The Mighty to 2) 2, Line of Life 3. BY FRANK w. THORP, (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July. 8—Twenty-five thousand persons saw Artful win the $2,000 Brighton Handicap at the seaside course this afternoon, The immense crowd went into a delerium of enthusiasm when the field swung into the stretch and the roar that went up from 25,000 throats drowned the booming of cannon and rattle of musketry of ithe mimic war- fare being raged in the lot adjoining the course, Thousands crowded down to the rails and screamed encourage- ment as the horses went by them in @ confused blur. Showers had fallen at various times "Jauring the afternoon, but none of them. were heavy enough todo more than lay ‘the dust, so that the track could not have: been in wore perfect shape if it thnd’ beetl made to order. "There: was: slight shower falling as the horaes, went, to the post at 405 o'clock. Beldame, who Js alway Ied-to the tarting point, had preceded the balance of the field, and the applause of the crowd showed that her recént defeat had not destroyed the love of the racegoers for this great mate. It was Artful all the way. Not only id she make all her own pace, but she Ninished in that playful stride of hers, with Hildebrand easing her up. ‘When Starter Cassidy’ sent the field away Artful was not in front. Ort Wells broke quickest, with Monsieur Beaucaire next. Then came rtful, and Hilde»rand, following instructions, at THIRD RACE—Whimelcal (2 to 5)'1,' Brookdale Nymph ‘(4 to 1) 2, Cinchona 3, FOURTH RACE—Artful (2 to. 1), 1; Ort Wells (2 to 1), 2; Seldame, 3, FIFTH RACE—Pronta (4 to yD 4 Action (16 to'8)'2, Volagay 8. SIXTH RACE—Osiris: (2 to 1). 1, Caprice (3 to 2) 2. Albert F's,” ta Re Se, Right and True All the We: pA. CR #000 added: selling: for Won canvases Bs rail, Then Hildebrand took hold of her again and let Ort Wells get to her head. whey raced this way to the first tum,| took wherd Dolly Spanker raced up on the outside and lay within a halt length| peat’ rine of the two leaders. Then came Bel-|lengths for the place, dame, with O'Neill fidgeting for an open. Whimsical in a Drive... ing on the rail, which he never got. | quay RAci—s$1, fe . ‘Then they swung on to the back| olds: all fare nooks Won! riving. atretoh, and here Hildebrand let Artful pout ath je distance in front of oe ln ing BEE Saayet ee, haere © re jee fae re jead until near the stretch, ARere Tyas Be change esl ee a ‘There he called on her, and she came away so fast that Sperling went to the whip on Ort Wells at once. Dolly Spanker was done by thts time, and Bel4ame was in third place. The great mare was beaten, however, and she could not make up ground on. either Ort closed on Brookdale N; cp te Bet drive e nome, mal i by head. Onesie fans lengths away and a halt In front ot Ginchona, quent made one of lers and viaced Cinchona third. ney. for Artful. Wells or Artful. E—The Brighton Hendi In the stretch Hildebrand took a look fot “thees yea srolde, Squarier: sha yolne. ee over his shoulders at the others. anita Won canny vimne—2.04 4:5. t 0g was simply playing along, and her jocks. Wts. St.Hit.Fin. “gt. jockey eaged her so that in the last slx- | arial di igen Moe’ a ‘ rin a Ort perling 125 1 2% 310 4 teenth Ort Wella appeared to close faat, ‘The crowd shrieked a mighty encour- agement to Ort Wells, but It was no use, for Artful tind the race én hand and won|, Mons. Beaucaire was the first to sow, eased up by a length, pacemaker throughout, and -woni clav~ Beldame, soundly beaten, was ten| erly trom Orl Wells, who ‘eet Beldaina lengths away. ‘The time, 2.0¢4-5, was| for the Dlace: : not near the record, but tt was believed ‘ Pronta Ina. Gatop that the rain, after all, had made the ca ea Fa going just a bit slow. pe ois 4 cera a Newman Wins ‘Over Jumps, he HAUE—The Hunchestown atgople, jell 125 5 410 § 4 ba ny noepkar. Monsieur Beaucaire, Adbell and Deihi al ‘Mone, Besucaire was the frst to show, pce he a ie if. ard; 1,500 rac freee “are ree tae pe ad rat ia i Cae LATS Niblick male. the early rum fol, o lowed by Bey ang af nies, axel, Mest tan, this urn, cy me Acton High mete 8 ry se “cant, fol Castilian m4 ouiat'the en takin the ion tion, Who beat Sete leapt rfiars ot Jon Osirla in a Drive. a slow hit to Elberfeld. Pulte got An- o ihe jong fy. Huelwnan forced ACE. 9900 a plo hs at Saud, NO RUNS. ear lin i Guving, eel a Eighth Inning. ne sing bee ivi Qopped to Hill,” NO A es NATIONAL LEAGUE, PITTSBURG AT CHICA PHILADELPHIA AT BOSTON, Blanton es ASUNg E33 he Besiarca Frvtoawe-Dostas Gar famous bluse © a z oy

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