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®) ~WEATHRR—shawers this evening; Tuesday fair. a COMPLETE | IBASEBALL Niel A Che " FINAL RESULTS *27"ALL SPORTS ss teatnn en te ="ROBERT EDGREA ~ PRICE ONE CENT, 2. Dynasty Secure. many radical reforms. ‘and destroyers and small cruisers. to-night. Emperor of Germany. ese-Russian peace negotiations soon SPEEDWAY WINS the Six Furlong Handi- cap. (Hpecial to The Evening World.) NARRAGANSETT PARK, PROVI- DENCE, R. 1, July 4.—Continued cloudy weather since Sunday morning and drenching rain baVe prevented the track from drying out enough to be con+ sidered fast to-day, though It was in fair condition, A brisk wind from the southwest blew Up the stretch, stopping the horses in the-last quarter and also Interfering with fast time. ‘Dhe attend- Teaviha toaisl ng: ak 3m ag) eas First race, enna ne Master of cratt, : in the United States, but what direction the influence will take is the Travers Rides the Winner in| KAISER TELLS CZAR TO END WAR AND HELP HIS PEOPLE It Is Reported Unofficially that -the Kaiser Suggested Immediate Peace and the Carrying Out of Many Re- forms in Russia to Make ihe Present "BERLIN, July 24.—Emperor William of Germany and the Czar of Russia met on their imperial yachts to-day and last night in the Gulf of Finland for a conference on matters affecting the interests of both. is reported unofficially that William advised the Czar to make peace with Japan and to restore the confidence of his people in himself by granting It Emperor William, on the royal yacht Hohenzollern, arrived first at the rendezvous off the Swedish coast last night. royal yacht Polar Star came up, escorted by a flotilla of torpedo boats Soon after the Russian When the Polar Star was anchored Emperor William went aboard her from the Hohenzollérn and greeted the Czar. Later in the eyening Emperor-Nicholas went aboard. the Hohenzollern|- and remained in conference ~with the German Emperor until after mid- night, when he returned to the Polar Star, The conference closed to-day with a luncheon on board*the Hohen- _ _ zollern, which the Czar and his suite attended, The yachts parted com- _ pany, the Polar Star heading for Peterhof, where she is. due to arrive It is supposed that the actions of the Czar within the next few days will give an index to the nature of the conference lie aeld with the His visit was short. Undoubtedly this meeting will have great influence. upon the Japan- to be begun at Porismouth, N. H:, (Continued on Third Page.) AT PROVIDENCE, PROVIDENCE RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Claude (7 to 1) 1, Mirthiess (4 to aus 2, Lochinvar 8. SECOND RACE—Pater (4 to 5) 3, Ossineke (2 to 1) 2, Crossways 3.52 “THIRD RACE-Pink Garter (5 to 1) 1, Goldcroft (20 to 1) 1. Trajan 3. 1) 1, Nagasan (5 to 1) 2, Jack Do- j tan 3 FIFTH RACE—Palette (3 to 1) 1, Supreme Court (3 to N2 Barkel- more 3, _ RESULTS AT LATONIA. RACE TRACK, LATONIA, July %— Following are the remults. of Pais hid FOURTH RACE—Speedway (6 to! ite i “Circulation Books Open to All,” BAD RIDES IN — TWO RACES BEAT) HOT FAVORITES) Shaw to Blame for Defeat of DEVOUT IS PULLED UP. Jack Martin Burns Up Thou- sands Right After Start get Fifth Race. WINNERS. AT BRIGHTON: FIRST RACE—King»Cole °(10 to 1) 1, Gold Braid 19 *2 Y 2, q¢- sam 3. SECOND RACE—Wakter Cleary {5 to 1) 1, Knight of Harlem (7 to 2), Flying Machine 3. THIRD RACE—Phidias (13 to 5) 1, Whimsical (7 to 5) 2, Kinteydale * ea) FOURTH RACE — €chulamite (even) 1, Rose of Dawn (9 to 10) 2, Belle of Setauket me FIFTH RACE—Bad News (5 to 2) 4, Stamping Ground (15 to 1) 2, Chimney Sweep 38. SIXTH RACE—Progress (60 to’ 1) 1, Baltotta (9 to 5), 2, BiVouac 3, BY FRANK: W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 4.—Getaway week, when the fixed. up good thingy are supposed to be cut loose, began at Brighton this after- noon’ with tame card, but an ideal af- ternoon that more than made uo. for the lock of quality in t ‘The’ headline -event wa: Stakes for three-year-old: * | Rose of Dawn, Schulanitte, mesha and other cracks track filed to dry out entirely after Buniay’s hard rain, _and was lumpy and slow. Next Monday the ractik scene shifts to Saratoga, # Long Shots. Get-the Money. “FIRST RA Agdod;* ‘selling; Ese yee Year aoe ae 000 UB: 8 pom of ath. aie thE * Re ee toned AES « ug shots wot alk\the eventing races Ki x oer i z # Winning with aries, ‘2 2 eee & ihtoked Rs trae | 0 ee ae frantic at es nah beat tne eat beat Paloass ava length 192 Peter: mie fare 7 an NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1905. THE. CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA (XL. TWO DOUBLES. FOLLOW. | "22s, onoUsie Sit Some, uy gst. Rar > CHICAG 30002011 0-7 Venuitil array ‘of ed stedkings,. and, himpltes—Mesars, “Kiem "atid Baubee UG gk arenane AT AOSTON (ML. 0 0 O— 0 | cvitfith’s New Man Curtis Goes needed, philosophically murmured "ey | cae PITTSBURG ....------- 00100000017) in at First and Plays “en, will be antlaed with three fnclttate srcinreae Beebe Be BOSTON -. --001410-02 —8 Good Ball. i: |Culettain, “becauro, you know, 1 might | ho fuses secring Gilbert poe WASHINGTON AT CLEVELAND (A. L) siak ae tate ta” Btl 1 ould be delghed | ae owe co oe ais ote co CITY (E. L.) cepecaly a: Mae aaaent ot of PY | OO Set raeeaie Le MONTREAL 010000000—1 Scapite thelr concera over the stride | Suviet®Ce pfemeime led” out: te JERSEY CITY .-...---..-000001001—2 ot Pitan, the Gane ape in exeatat |" TY TO ‘ROCHESTER AT bg tay (E. L.) and if any club beate them it will have ‘ BALTIMORE Serene wocee ao% Umplre—Mr, Connolly, the big fellow. hus shown acct St 4 “<At Columbus 0. (A. L.)}—Boston, 73 Detroit, 1. “AF hieano (A. Le rence (E. ULTS OF ALL HISHLANDERS AT ST. Lous. i T First Game of Series with the Reds Close and Intetesting, Being in Doubt Up to the Last Inning—McGinnity and Overall Rival Pitchzrs. HIGHLANDERS GET FIVE AND. AN EARLY LEAD "| Chesbro Makes the First Hit DAY'S SPORTS SCORE BY INNINGS, BATTING ORDER.” HIGHLANDERS ...... +.» ; os . 4 : 0 of Game in St. Louis, PPLEUTLY hee seaian | ST. LOUIS 2. cg cence ing Thi Eltaetie) tin Hare i, 1 Starting Things. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | |itereu'tt” Stott te (Special to The Evening World.) Devlin, Beymer: cb @iberi. 2. ble form that he may be poe in regular tary Foe 4 few games 800! BY ALLEN Saat Sopl y rear | ve both Bhd )—Philadelphia, 1; Chicago, 2. TasedusiNi seaiateiaa Wants plenty, based t cfey went a ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 24.—Looked like victory to-day ‘for New York, provid- ing’ Fred Curtis King, of ‘the “Copper u Ut End eiahth: Providence 6; Toronto ee short fly which Mertes captured just company, GrifMth fnteded” working | $iBH ih a ee Man Krooked Down’on ihe Mall LAE WINNERS AT LATONIA. Choxbro again and using Mike Powers] covered in time to Rie his man. NO} and His Pockets Rifled, but Donoie 5-1, Foreigher 23-5, Miss Manners 4-1. | frouy:nicty combination S| Sara booted b: a y * | pretty’ nitty combinatt Bro. re sngie | His Cries Lead to Assailant’s Aul+Jebisular 3-2, Trénola 9-2 Neodesha 7-1. Jim McGuire 1s about all in. He has tr ‘fly "0 bod for = oxi By Ring 8 District-Atiorney’ orl! BY JOHN POLLO (Special to The Brening World.). WASHINGTON: PARK, BROOKLYN, Joly #—The Bt.‘ Louis team of: ball- tumors, Came out o1 ihe + wipe up the earth with Ned Hanlon's Trolley: Dodgers, The Cardin: JEROME SEES E. H. HARRIMAN. calied on E, H.. Harriman and Jacob Schiff to-day in relation’ to Equitable matters. They assured him, sathe District-Attorney en that their relations with. the: company were honorable. caught sixteen straight games in brotl- ing weather, quite a task for a man fifty years old. ‘With Powers full of ginger and batting strong the battery Prospects were bright. King has ail the, confidence of a minor leaguer making his entrance into dy leagueship. His hands aré big gests the strength of throws of Blber- AT FORT-ERIE. Arrest. 8-1, The pan 8-5, Ora Viva 6-5. line ng’ th rive. to wgat, Devitt BroWi, ona > Barry. torced Me: Gann at the plate, and Gitbere struck | John Kelly, eighteen, who gave his out leaving. Q wiunner dead’ On each |"ddress as No, 7. Went Sixty-eishtn base, areet, ‘was arraigned in Yorkville Second Inning. Court this afternoon and held tor trial a great’ throw of @e-|9N-@ charge of highway robbery. The M Slow grounder but Corcoran get | complainant, Morr "Wald. » peddle y a corxing single to rent. Sey-| who lives at No. 102 East Fltty-severth free 1d toen Breinrelat etnashed @ won feper which | 8'feet, Went to the House of Daten- Uon as a witness. | came near taking off ‘Deviin's | wes, ecoring & ee gn ecpdlng Be Bey, According to the story told in Court running ose ‘ot Bohicl's hort fiyeand | 0% Wald, ke was passing along the wile stil ronning touched Seymour be- | Wost aide of the Mall, in Central Parit, Tween the lines,” completing ’a doubla | about noon to-day when he waa att tacked by Kelly. who knocked hima Dlay. This le the second time on reo d an fark ae uy aR? a fe Play | aown and proceeded to rifle his Poo- Pah kets. His cries brought Park Police- man Park, and’ Kelly was placed tin- dcr arrest. Forty-eight cents was all Wald sald that Kelly obtained, Meyistrate Steinert fixed Kelly’é ball at $2,000, ———____ DESPONDENT AND ILL, SHOT HIMSELF. ‘Arthur ¥. Mount, aged forty-five, ous Fourth Inning. /perintendent of the Arthur Bullding at No. 41 Broadway and who lived with Devlin got. an ovation for his heau- thi atop. of “Betine’s slow Brounter, ys wife and three children, at Bayside. and the next-victim was Corcoran, tempted aulclde ton ed Jerome this evening announced he had me feld did not worry*hiin and he grovelied | Bre for low ones like a crazed mole. ‘The weather was dolightful and a fine crowd, considering the day, graced the, boards. First. inning. opened’ the squie with a Conroy 0; ett, -Jnolst to Wal ‘The eat eel Coa de wi ince to Buchanai Kid “pier ia worked his way fur 6 Willlame tried hard, bat could ball. NO RUN6, N i gallva on the third one never eaw ft, Starr, ho made three hits eepiye dl n out by Over- Kk ant, Browne strising cut, “Third Inning. = # rapped | ;,Qverall was called out on atrikes, and puother in left and ‘iberfeld, wont Way | Ho penis puri stiment ver ine for Van Zant's litt Wilace slammed’ hand ‘drive io the gerne. ou el: jace slammed B hard drive to the Second Inning. Yeager fanned on @ clever ‘drop, ‘The |M Highianders could not solve Buchanan NO RUNS. up to tbls period. | He captured a bounce from Pulte, Curtis on is rat time to Teague filed to left feld, ty airas Cin CK. @ bi NO Runs, Curtis verformed accurately on Koehl- er'a bounce -unasaisted, Jones got tne second hit off Chesbro, a clean one over rtia unaided. fhieg to Dontin, Bev mour fell the ‘same ti Jen took first the onsy way went forward on Devlin's sacrifice. Bad Wa lend at Fead station at the foot o ty-fourth street, aaa West Tw Bill ‘then stole third and scozed on Gil- He was taxen to New Yor Hospitel, rand lott, scoring| bert's neat single to” ere jirespnhan wrpere ie wee are We cheDeen tao ; forced. Burke, Maia; jored all the ay ton was out on @ pi ‘0 Roymour, and] By letters in’ his pocket, and word ) ‘6 error. Dun- | second on f Stone's hit in MeGinnity Re Ibert ‘at second, pocket (3 a yout, Malay to. Gersler. Ghannon'| chanan forced ‘nt third iv “starr, Bt one cent to bis wile and bia. bears Dealt Dutle ne” for ae cay S2d Store iiADd, ftiperteld’ to Reet ate RUN! Fifth Inning. Bank’ of the Metron i. “hue later ve sine confi inning. Devlin's thro wfinished tBeinfelat and| Sna had been despondent, ‘Tine Bo oubie te ne | Ba mers Beckley. Oheek-| Powers died via Wallace and Jones, | MeGinnity Killed Sohiel's attempt ata | Say chat hey understand ti nites are uiled PR reget ‘01 ae fave been Sion uid ae eee eae, Firat, Inning. Spoons ss. w Bri truck out, NO RUNS, si @'xth ting. a 1 police say that they understand that the dying nian is a relative of Thomas L. Hamil- ton, the County Clerk of ~ —$_—_ GEMS STOLEN FROM TIFFANY NOT FOUND Chesbro got. New York's it hit, bunt, Overall filed out to Browne. NO ard one’in. left that Bto trapped, | RUNS. lease reached third on Conroy's two- aera Btone. Sheshro. scored on tberroks Browne again took the count and sat Bhannon second and stole i artes wot four Wwed him’ to reach becond seca) mn scored. Overall threw Frank McKee. secretary for President declared, while M ut Dahlen, mONT Prin, Sixth tnning. ina drove a to Browne. Bec toe ie i to Stone, Fi ae : keke Fourth tmning. ear out to Jones * Baas fed sega tore one it Willy er held Ta AST for ae ‘ep as over, FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, FO porine races here to Was out at at the viin was hi! Gilbert vateuck NATIONAL LEAGUE, —_— PITTSBURG A PORTA

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