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WRATRER-Fair to-night; Thuraday warmer, COMPLETE BASEBALL |. RESULTS sarin : |“ Circulation Books Open to All”? | "86. 1905, CARLTON SAYS Startling Admission by Man Acctised of Killing Wives by Inocculation—Also Admits Having Made’ Special ~ Study of Deadly Germs. Frederick Carlton, the suspected Brooklyn wife-murderer, made , _ fhe astounding ‘declaration in Raymond Street Jail to an Evening World « seporter this afternoon that he at one time suffered from tetanus. Both of the wives he is accused of murdering died of tetanus, or fockjaw. ~ Carlton’s statement was made in the course of an interview in which ‘the reporter touched upon the remarkable knowledge of tetanus and! tetanus germs possessed by the prisoner. Carlton said in an indifferent ONCE HIMSELF “There's nothing straige about that. I had tetannas once myself. °{ shot myself in the hand and applied earth to thi ‘ound. Th Germs were absorbed from the earth. The attack did not prove. sriope | = “When my first wife was taken ill I knew she had tetanus from. (@Wii ekpetience and told the doctor so. He said he thought it was menin- $4 gitis. “Three days later he agreed with me and gave her Antitoxin, but it twas too late. If he bad given her the tredtment three days earlier she would be alive to-day. Knew About Germs. "The simplest things tn life are the most effective, most deadly and leave mo trace,” was the remark made by Garton to Mrs. Hattle Schultz, his Yendlady, at No. 1% Sands street, | Brooklyn, when the last of his numer- us wives, Mary Gorniun Carlton, lay Qyiog in the hospital of tetanus. A moment before the man made this sin- {eter remark he had revealed to Mrs, mute his Knowledge of germ culture. ‘With peculiar bravado the man told ef what he could do with different q@erma, and disclosed the fact that he weed glycerine as a culture for them, hat he could combine harmless germs ® as to become bacilli of the deadilest @hagacter, and then, with a smile and observed casually that v Jenve no trace.” Bet ina remarkable Inter- “with an Evening World ects threw an entirely new light me eatin 7 this alleged “Bluebeard”? the police are trying to under of his voung wife her with tetehus germs ted with Grim Purpose. ‘was living with me,” said Mrs. Be mci courting Ma- a LOCANDA PAGES FAST IN GRAND CIRCUIT HEATS Time in First of Detroit Meet Is Fastest Race Heat of Season, (Gpecial, to The Rvening World, GROSSE-POINT RACE TRACK. on| TROIT, RACH TRA ,PACe, they sold OF the stakes. Manan x petern horab,’ was King D) \ fivat, it was seen that the probale éheices were maiden class. @ dearth of good hors: the track fast. The attendance was up tractive card. they met piseat. the hi an ior Pau. of Badie |b who’ w Tea revs STEWARDS GIVE STAKE RAGE TO HE HAD TETANUS | 3010 shor Frank Farrell’s sells Arklirta Wins, but Is Disqualified for Bumping Muffins, ALWIN AGAIN A WINNER Good Price of 6 to 1 Quoted Against Him—Bad News Runs a Bad Race. BRIGHTON WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Aeronaut (15 to 1) 1, Lady Amelia (even) 2, Tea Cress 3. SECOND RACE—Nitrate (11 to 5) 1, Dick Roborts (7 to 1) 2, Paulaker 3. THIRD RACE—Rubrlo (4 to 1) 1, setsam (10 to 1) 2, Novena 3. ~ io xn FOURTH RACE—Muffina (30 to 1) 1, Quorum (2 to 1) 2, Listless 3. Arkilrta won, but was disqualified. FIFTH SmteAY My St. Bellane (15 to 1) 2, Eugenia Burch 3. SIXTH RACE—Phidias (1 to 4) 1, Red Eye (4 to 1) 2, Veronese 3. BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BRACH RACE TRACK, July %.—There was no visible improve- ment in the Brighton card either in quality or quantity. This afternoon the Undergraduate Stake was the fixture, but the quality may be imagined when two: youngaters just out of the The handicaps furnished the best races of the day, but even in these there is as nearly all of the big owners have shipped to Sara- toga. The weather to-day was fine and to the average in splte of the unat- fees Had Speed To-Day. see addea: goed: hendioan; for i FE Ruppert Busy. Foune, Sly wEetotly tho aed od Mages waa couple of dav. Lady no - trouble beating’ Aetu- ay PE CnA ad ad scene to easy winne neve Tonathe os tron ot Lady ‘Amelia, rd risen ta, beat a ano for the plac PRK Never Headed, hand ong: Se ee Sg ----200000 190320 Aa 8 om (Continued from Seventh Column.) Seymour took: Dahlen's .y. Devlin out to Barry. No runs, eee TONESTER AT BALT ‘ORE (e Strang fouled out. Bresnahan doubled. Mertes hit safely. ) 00000000~-1 508900610 —6 o---Enu Bth: Moni. 131.8. 2. BROOKLYNS HIT BALL HARD AND BEAT ST. LOUIS Cardinals Escape a Shutout by Making a Run in the Eighth. ST. LOUIS HELD DOWN. Scanion Pitches Great Ball for Hanlon’s Men, Blanking Vis- itors for Six Innings. Eighth Inning—Huggins tripled, scoroing on Barry's _singie. SCORE BY INNINGS. Relly singled. Seymour lined to Browne, Barry scoring, Seb- | Broaitvit Glera aes oie o. = ring .ied to Browne. Corcoran fanned. Two runs. ana TR Gilbert walked. Bowerman fanned. MoGinnity fouled out. BATTING ORDER. Gilbert was out stealing thrd. No runs. Brooklyn. Bt. Louis. Ninth Inning—Steinfeldt out to Dahlen. Schlet fanned. Ode | Rory's.3° Shannon if” well (for Ewing). singled. Huggins doubled.’ Barry out to Mo- Bostiey, tb. Finnity. No.runs. ASE Sobriac an gph Pe eat an ; : Grady, c.” CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA. Umpire, Day” THICAGO’s.25. 2.6. 0000000110 2 pease PH ADELPHIA . --9100001000 j—$ BY JOHN POLLOCK, (Bpectul to The Evening World.) ~~onp ~ WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, July %.—The third game between the Brooklyn and Bt. played at these grounds this afternoon in the presence of one of the smallest crowds that has witnesscd o baseball game between League teams in this borough since the opening of the sea- Louls teams A Cieve’: ind (AL,)—2d gam2—Ene 7th Wash. 13 Cleve, 6, son, The cause for the sllm attend» AE Chisago (A. pire seventh: Phila. 1; Chicago, 5. At Columiius, 0 LATE LATONIA RESULTS, Fifth—Shackelfrd 9-5, Varner 2-1, Lights Out 5-1. . (A. L)—2d game: End 7: Boston O;Det. 3. Sixth—St. Paris 9-2, Hot 11-1, Cardinal Wolsey 10-1. ice ig the miscrabte article of ball whieh Ned Hanlon’s men have been furnishing slote they returned from their Westera trip Their showing in yesterday's ame, when they handed over a victory to the Cardinals through errors after two men had been retired Beats Out Seeaaay Waddell in Handicap, with Ostrich Third. “ (Bpectal to The Evening World.) NARRAG. PARK, PROVI- DENCE, R.' 1, July 2.—Gathering clouds, bringing a strong breeze across the goal, constituted the only drawbacic to an otherwise fast track to-day, while the adoption’ of a S0-cent admission to the feld stand inoreased the patronage. New arrivals to-day included horses from the mables of H. Mason, C,-B, Durnell and 8, C. Alien, direct from Brighton, Au _ Revoir, winner at materdays is expected here of tha meeisug. Horse- men, here and at Brighton are drawing Wy to the Jockey Club to have meeting extended fi hash Bay mou hie ae as Dis ete att FOURTH RACE—Onrsman 12) 1, Tommy Waddell (2 to Gatrich 3, (even) 1, Sincerity Belle (7 to Widow's Mite 3, “FORT ERIE RESULTS, FORT ERIE, RACE TRACK, THIRD RACE—Miss Point (2 to 1) 1, Ancient Witch (12 to 1) 2, Change-| fi FIFTH RACE—Princess Tulane fe (9% to 1) bod Ang, non filed 'o Trobbs, N NS. Lumley singled to left. GARSMAN WINS AT PROVIDENCE, | PROVIDENCE RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Gold Fleur (6 to 1) 1, Pink Garter (8 to 5) 2, Phoebus 3, Malay NO RUNS, fied to Shannon. tired Malay, Jace tt soft second, Bergen to ‘SECOND RACE—T, 8. Martin (3| Bergen’ to 2) 1, Jack. Dolan (1 to 2) 2, Ava 3.) Scaulon filed to Beckley. Lumley and Batch scoring. Arndt to Beckley, FOUR RUNS, Lewis's head to cateh fied to Sheckand. Smoot filed to L Bockley lifted a high one to Sheck: in the last inning, was the limit. First Inning. Dumleavy foul flied to Bergen. Shan- Smoot did likewlse. lift was pulled down by Sheckard pop-filed to Arndt. Batch out, Egan moot, o Beckley. NO RUNS. Second Inning. Beckley flied to Dobbs. Arndt out, to .Gessler, McBride fanned: Gesslcr foul Med to Burke. Lewis Bean and Beckley re- NO RUNS. Third Inning. tBurke ltted to Dobbs. Grady duubled Egan struck out. Grad; as mis. Berwen iced a safety over second. Dobbs ain- gied to \right. Bergen and Dobbs as- Suyed a’ double steal, but the former Was caught at third, ‘Grady to Burke. Sheokard singled to right, scer! Dobbs. Lumley was safe on Eg umble, Bateh singled, filling the ba: Gessler doubled to centre, Shecka: Lewis out, Fourth Inning. Dunleavy walked. Bergen threw over Dunleavy ing, and the reached thind. Shan and perished. NO RUNS, 1) 2,|_;Malay out. Arndt to Beckley, Bergen ) % leingled, -Scanion out, Exan to Xrndt to Berkley, eld fence for two bases, scoring Bor Dobbs hit =|Sheekard out, Arndt ¢o Beckley. ONE July RUN, Fifth Inning. Arndt out, Malay ti Bride fell a vietim to 5 %6.—The races here to-day. Fagalted: Aa ene 4 walked een second, Grad; n out, Beanlan to was! Berry followed with a olean whack to i|bert went to. third. y the right Am BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Spectal to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NBW YORK, July %6.—The sudden squall, accompanied by rain and hail, which struck the Polo Grounds, before practice to-day was of Just enough severity to cool off the grass and settle the dust. Both clubs they got ready for the third fight, and as usual McGraw expected & hard tussle with the Reds. McGraw's fondest hope now Js to make it four stratcht this series. so that he can start West without cause for worry. Yesterday's fussy scrimmage brought a large crowd to-day and early indications pointed to an attendance of 10,000. Pursuant to orders, Donlin kept. studiously to the bench and Strang again took care of centre field. Jack Warner, the old Giant catcher, and Manager Kelley, of Cincinnatt, are still dickering. It appears that the main trouble is with St, Louis, who will not consent to Warner sig contract unless a nice round sum goes into the Cardinal treas- ury. Jack and Kelley have agreed, but until St. Louis gives consent Warner will play with an independent club at Burlington, Vt, Dan McGann is carrying @ badly swollen arm as a result of being hit by a pitched ball ysterday and wae unab.e to be in the game. Bowerman played first base. First. dinning. Hugging walted and walked. And centre, but Strang flelded the ball so quick Huggins couldn't get past be pedi Both runners advanced on a ball. Kelley was called out on strikes. Bey- mour thereupon larruped the ball down the left foul line for three bases, scor- jng both Huggins and Barry. Sebring Was called ouc on strikes amid exten- sive grumbling, and: Corcoran expired on an easy roller to Ames. TWO RUNS. Huggins robbed Browne of a hit by making a great stop back of second. Strang was allowed to stroll, and went forward a base on Bresnahan’s single . Mertes then laced a long single . scoring Strang. while Bresna- second. Dahlen walked, s, and It was up to lin. “Arthur's. beat was @ bounder to | Ewing, who handed the bal] to Schiel, who in return relayed it to Barry, com- pictiIng a double play and retiring the ‘ONE RU: Hi ee Inning. Steinfeldt opened with a@ safs to left and advanced on Schlel’s Psa ed. Ewing to Browne. side. NO ueerts bunt was beautifully ban- pped. and NO einteldt and Bowerman etry Ames got four baile Browne fouled out, Third Inning. walked, but could not advance on Kelly's nigh ah to Strang. Seymour Struck Sut, and Barry was out trying to_ steal. Strang ee ane and Bresnahan whot # long Une drive to Seymour Coreorail threy out Mertes.- NO RUNS, Fourth Inning. Sebring took the count and Adi smothered Corcoran'é. hot bounder, eldt died in exacty the same manner. Dahlen walked and Devlin too. Gilbert bunted and with first base uncovered, Ewing threw the ball through vacant space to the bleachers. allowing both Dahlen and Devlin to score, while Gil- Bowerman then bunted and Hwing this time threw the ball over Schiel's head allowing Gilbert to score and Bowerman to take second. popped to Ewing, and Bowerman renee got Was out stealing third. Browne, THREE RU Fifth Fall Ybbed Schlel's liner and winced. “Hiwing: struck out. Meries stood In his tracks and took Huggins's holst to left, NO RUNS. felt as chipper as colts in a’pasture as | St! Giants Had What Sets a Safe Lead Over the Cincinnatis Up to the Seventh . Inning and the Polo Grounds Rooters Were Happy. BATTING ORDER. Giants, Howeiny, 2 Kelley, If, ir, Bl a Seer + Stein <3 Schile, c. sD. Ewin, Umpires—Messrs, Klein ant Bauswine, ELIGIBLES FOR RICH FUTURITY According to List Announced To-Day 132 Colts and Filles Are Named—Race Worth Be- tween Rei aii and $65,000, One hundred and thirty-two colts and fillies are eligible for the rich Futurity, worth between $45,000 and 365,000 to the winner, to be run at Sheepshead Bay Aug, %, The. list was made public tor day, but the wolehis ‘have: not yer. been assigned. Among the leading “eligibtes are Act countant, winner of the Brighton Junior Stakes: Don Diego, Exoteric and First .) Water, all winners that, have shown class, and Hooray... Jacobite, Jerry Wernberg, Last Cherry, Osiris, Quorum, Timber, Vendor and. Weolwich, all of which have either won or rin: promi{- nently in severnl races. Mr. . Keene has four el Early and Orten: Kuroki, “Nogi Oyama, se Early and Often tas Win ieee ES Daa ees i apOrted eple ors but once, in "ine be ies ton at when he ran out aaten ini spread-eagle his feta ina ettendone i burst i easy, pulled ot eport better all ‘ama, ORideinwn, Will Shicldx's. colt, believed by many turfan to be near the top of the year's two-year-old class, Is not eligible fur the Futurity. ——— LATONIA WINNERS; LATONIA RACE TRACK, July. 2.— The races here bacitsk resulted ag fol- Jom halt tu nig eo fia Rca, 9 oat riers to ry Paes i mene, Bl ‘Heel andbuirs, Flori, an Bs th, i ‘Binck jan' and Lisette ai Wo ra lis yaar an To » a ‘Gola ‘Bate it aL Fea ots, Mlagetene: Uallnetirey 0) i. ‘ Durden and Bourbon’ News also "ea PHIND RACE—Wive furlongs.—if dator (it), Treubel (6 to 1), 1! G4), Walsh (4 to 5) #: Marvin Neat Nicol (7 to 1) 8. Thne—101. Neod Agnolo, Toastmaster and Dr. | algo ran, FOURTH RACE-—Six and a half longs.—Eldonoso 110 (Walsh). (6 to 5) 1, Mai. Carpe: pee 2 (Cheatham). (20 to“1) ane 06: Beooker), ss Bien x 5, OSSO8KA. elltoone, Bernice, stra M Mi Simatoniey Also taney eaneTh and, Saal i ES SS NATIONAL LEAGUE. PITTSBURG AT BOSTON. Bons, 000008 fure Strong was sald to be out on strikes, Grenier 4 “tumeed aan bunt and tbe le reached Beoond | D: rd to first. ‘but Geasler overran eeoond and ‘MoBride to Arndt. Lewis stealing, Grady to Arndt. Sixth Inning. fh arta So.Gontar Shan: aay uae i BR most Malay singled to fett Bovis’ Aiea et i" ec maeaated, & Bah Ges tn Baventh Inning, neatoge Ago fo fy ani se at force: Santon eras want to neve, nit 10 dig "un urker, O ¢ of at ote, collided main Lenina ce ee ca foul doubted it, Bi eenead yesea, " Sebri iorcoran, and fal” ouble eat Be .o centre be res 130 wa Giver rua out to ate Sixth Inning. Barry got safe on a hard chance for Devlin, ‘aude icelley senh exAs 2] Heaguér ta Mahl for one bag. ed Kelley at a y joy tryin i seore onthe play. Bey ur, th ting there were three out, eee off the bag and wes touched out drove a 5 Jone 3 Cp eins mour, Ames bhi t Yas et a@ ebor Ini Meleay ocheni, NO went t Pgculel thew th the bali meas ‘Beventh Inning. Sebring drove a stinger iptait fol Men AR + tor tee ot a ett Lo Beat single ee tise i mlep whe. with ey 9 My fumbled re a fr peices B ihrow wis os ‘Washi ba Peters ns w Battergefildrand nnd Pea: pion ne SER AMERICAN LEAGUE: WASHINGTON AT CLEVELAND. % } Bat Ase a Hi aaeeterlenF ten and ' Heydons AT COLUMBUS. Bosto} Detroit tteries Pannetitl anak Bal evan ithe BUFFALO AT NEI ARK, dir rane , speed and Nogt an Heirorl itave: not t dither Barly and ORen oe Ses