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‘BASEBALL RESULTS _ _Cve L "RESULTS “2 Md “ Cireulation Books Open to All,” | prev Fe) YN DITTO) irre NYS BROOKLYNS ARE. WINNERS OVER ST.LOUIS AGAIN CARLTON SAYS HE GAVE MORPHINE T0 HIS DYING WIFE _Admits Using Drug Hypodermically and . that He Had Large Germ Culture Making Their Second Straight Vict Victory. SCORE BY 2E BY INNINGS. MECC 000120 Loui: Brooklyn * TTING ORDER. ° Tubes, Which He Says Were Mice ce ae 2 ¥ Dobbs, ct. unieavy, rf. : Used in Photography. Biter’ Boater asier, 1b. Arndt ib. wis, 55. McBride, ss. ‘After admissions wrung to-day from Frederick E. Carlton, the al-| Maley: 2 Giaay ce Pes Brooklyn “Bluebeard,” that he had administered morphine to his| "S12 ae, orpatevh Yast wife, Mary Gorman Carlton, with'a hypodermic syringe, and con- mecting him positively with the notorious “Martinez,” whose record the ‘Cincinnati police have sent on to New York, Inspector ACam A. Cross put the man throngh the “third degree” for an hour and a half. At the wonclusion of this interview the Inspector saidi: “ am convinced'that this gman is a most dangerous criminal, and I believe we haye got him right.”” Before and during his “third degree” examination Carlton made feeveral admissions that by their mere bravado amazed the police, who are probing desperately in an effort to prove that the man caused the death of Mary Gorman Carlton, his last wife, by inooulating her with the germ of tetanus. On the heels of his announcement hat he had onre suffered from tetanus ané know all about it and ite symp- fgome, Curlwn confessed fraridy that fhe bad) been in the habit of injectiog BY JOHN POLLOCK. (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK. BROOKLYN, July %7.—Ned Hanlon’s collection of in- and-out bailtossers vlayed their fourth and final game of the series with the St. Louls team at these grounds this afternoon under weather conditions which were ideal. As this was the last came which the’ Hanlonites play on thelr own balliwick for more than two weeks the rooters turned out in goodly numbers amd shouted themselyes hoarse hopine that their encuuragement would re fresh ginger In the local play- “or ing 't fact that the Cardinals anteh’ to gute an early io. Gara: beyond the use of acids and different poleons that an expert photographer must. know tho use of. Won't. Enumerate -Wives, Se eae eee oot me “First inning. vy. doubler te right: ato Gssler, Gesmi to Malay. mencilos: (4 aia a te Med to Greater, orders ew enough about med- Lubbs fied to, Bmoat, Beokle; Aine to de it without danger to my are o! f Bhockard, Panse sted, eel wife. toul-fited to Grady. NO RUNS. ky Pieienase e@ay now how . Second Mmning, had, ether there were led to lef! second and more than two or whether there were | reashed ite on Lewis's wile: shrew { half a dozen. Some people, however, | Baton. McBride eet -fiied to Ritter. | seem 20 lose sight of the fact that there | Burke grounded to Mitchell, who threw Z a wild to catch Arndt at “are divorce courts in’ this country,’ ie Burk Eleanor Vandeventer, the young wo- man who was arrested on a charge of | Doxing for improper photographs taken} | by Carlton, was released on ball to-day | Lewls «rounded to Arndt. who, by Magistrate Wilkin, of Brooklyn, a| {pg,the Dall to McBride and soret up Gesaler and friend of Cariton going on the $600 bond. When the Carlton case came up in the Adams Street Court the examina- moot wrringes that were seized in Cariton’s | Seon nibh to a bacteriological test A traces of tetanus germs. Tn addition to his other avowals Carl- on told an Bvening World reporter in ‘the prison pen of the Adams Street: aprt to-day that he had between fifty ‘end sixty bottles of poison in his rooms ‘while his iast wife, Mary Gorman Carl- ‘ton, was living with him. ‘Among {hese poisons, he declared, Ywere ether, murlutic acid, morphine and many other deadly chemicals. When @skeg what he did wit) such a deadly array of drugs he laughed and said that he was an expert photographer nd employed them in color photog- raphy, in which he was an expert. Rhee oy Be Batch. Grady fanned. Batch filed to Smoot Gessler walked. Third Inning. “This 4s all rot," he added, “about | ton was set over untit Aug. 17 by agree. | strace out fasior sol uneasy | ga cmy knowledge of cern. culture. All the | Ment between Assistant District-Attor-|non out to Gessier, un: Smoot medical skill I possess I learned while |*¢y Van Wyck and John 8. Bennett, etatay “out see et en fn the hospital corps of the navy, and Sitios disposed ot ‘by “McBride ‘end my learning in chemistry never went (Continued on Third Page.) Beexley. aft itehel neil took the: game route Fourth Inning. out, Lewis to Gessler, Arndt ¥, MeBri oe walked: eee ly to Malay. NO Ri ee care of Dobpe'n “intiela wsckial A CONSISTENT WINS SOUND STAKES | fooed Prices Are Laid Against| PROVIDENCE RESULTS. fiuihdabatdae Winners of First Three FIRST RACE-All Bink (4 t0'1) 1, Blue Mamie (8 to $04) 2, Flim Flam 3, Races. SECOND RACE—Cabin (6 to 1) 4,] Ac08 = De Prine rons oe Wing (6 to 2) 2, Arsenal 3. y wae ay ftrat at ir ARK, 2 HIRD RACE—Thermond (8 to 1) Bead Anat to Beck July 37.—To-day's card Jul g—To-day's Ord |4,'Deshon (4 to 1) 2, Verness 3, e ‘iuety sin Ng pectte Rats those of any prewous | FOURTH RACE—Conelstent (4 to|Graay Burke wed ar a went artes 5) 1 Rye (8 to 1) 2, Interlignt 3, (Shee dua Gre FIFTH RACES dove" a a, Bigeand ° E—Wiid Inehman (4| ey pasted ave ig. Fight fae Mor a, base, and to 1) ‘3 Durbar (5 to 2) 2 Right and| Sole, Pegnd: True 3. Sixth em jas fag, pltgher to to first, itt of hy a foaned ‘ewardea 1 and en romana, wali Put Up Fine Article of Ball, |. to | followed it u; chan’ q Three Weeks’ NEW YORK, THURSDAY. JULY 27, es 1905, f “ Circulation Books Open to All.’”? | McGrawites Score Four Runs_ in Sixth In- ning and Practically Settle Game Then — Champions Start on Tour of West. BATTING ORDER. Glas Cinetonat!. — Brown of Huggins, 2b. poe ie Ney. If. “BY BOZEMAN BULGER. . mas, (Special to The Evening World.) % POLO GROUNDS, July 27.—It was | Gilbe: Brainflat So. the last day for the Giants at home| Bi Beniel, < for three weeks, and McGraw was de- eeWihe ane termined to grab this lest game, This would make it a total of eight straight victories since those defeats at the hands of Pittsburg. With this number of scalps attached to his belt, he felt that he could come back home with a fairly good lead even if he lost & majority of «ames in the West, After to-day'’s game the Gluate sill have four inore with Cincinnati in that city. Kelley therefore says luck will soon tun, for it is hardly proba: the Giants can make it eight straight. injured arm was much bet- y and he went back to his position at first. fon ends to-morrow, and play in the first game at Gincin First Inning. Huggins was een a walk es starter and Barry bunted safely. ‘Kel ley declined eo sacrifice and lifted a sugh fiv to Strang. ymour whirned a sinele to centre fielas ‘filling the pases, Ing’s grounder to Gilbert a ed reoran's, ‘goller ry Kiem. ‘The Highlanders aro travelling heme to-day. ‘They will open om thelr home grounds here Saturday. EMPIRE TRAGK'S MATINEE TROTS (Special to The Evening World.) EMPIRE TRACK, YONKERS, N. Y., July 27,—Besutiful weather conditions, the track in perfect shape, and an at- tractive. programme served to attract 5,000 lovers of the light harness horse to this track this afternoon. It was the sixth matinee of the New York Driving Club and the close contests of the previous meetings gave an added Gert ret eat} rs side. cusy” to Ba bar ‘Stra: re Bs men a a a alilige 08 one to ‘Stein: and was thrown 2 out, OL to Hate wie the bag. UNS. prea Inning. Steinteldt's: jong fy ran, surrou by Bro ang Devin, iL, with new sbatch Han a struck, ou ait No & a Beaters pist. Davin e a ee fou Third: Inning. Huggins the coun: enon iy the, same pene ley. edo} traight at Strang. NO ‘was -not quite fast tnouEn to} Trott! ‘and at atop at Bret, nedy* beat Seintelacs throw, yes) a fH ounder. Huggin: (0 RUNS. Fourth Inning. Be: ur fied out to Sti a. esata atte RE: 88 Date Meved the monotony, single t lett, and Bron at et gent on with a lo. ingic: to On 1% | throw, to third Bteintelat Started for ercony, one wut in a chase Corcoran, 9. start 0) Peel NO RU; INS. ha Wepuarenciee aa eee. bey! tinal = srounder and at trat. Strang pop) ey Peblet: MeGann then Browne scored, Ona bad MoGann took third. Mertes to right and McGann walked {p's a four soused a plate bases. 9 | second. NO RUNS, |-| Berry was Sen wed pela Hugg.ns made @ great stop of Me Beene grounder and caught him a5 Sap Prviin popped out to Ci | Fifth Inning. FF, sala was called ont on stril Hahn also struck out, “Huggins, beat ease. but was out try- iO RUNS. ad Bro’ hot single to right and Sire ie waiked” m- inthe MoGann forced etfong ai Sixth Inning. Presented with’ « roma am ont , NO sleek, 19 oon cmpire: Be nents fa a "ster" "ew sia at to deft apa Grow tothe ft interegt to the events of to-day. There were eight events on the card all mile heats, best two in three. The clubhouse and grandstand were com- fortably. ike ‘the crowd taking ad- sidan | San Geek eee the free list, no mn yaney ee The otic ofr of ase card was the AENEUND x: event. ters, |< Inva Hier swale. i At the last matinee A. time. meiosted dolne ie sabia hing eee ‘The suimntaries: First Heat, Event No. 1 Clase zg : trick’ i, “inlbete plind : TF. Kei lack | lenst. in the caso of the “Little Red sec- | Horse.”” ris Heat, ‘Event 3, Class ‘rotth ‘Won by Andrew ‘Crawtol rd Bate’ pines Arth Rcurur Capes. 's Dan, jbbons’s Ortine, thi Thne—2i9 Beocond heat, event No. 3) Class trotting—Andrew Crawford's Beltey fans Clark heat and race, with bd Third heat, ey ung—William ivon by 3 J. Pn Mey" t aa Peg.” Beh ae arc wil Fig frat heat event No, @ clean Apecing rawtord’ ee. Mer) ee La Seeyers tty Sih Gitinet Suvler's Stone Wiikes Boots Kitty Willkes vent No. 6—Class Leahy's Bamp- i Parad Aner ren? OF Madara, im Heat and ion by Event, oe eg Pacing) ick Baron bers ‘thira. bs Cra: ford’s a i itahe ERS ct WINNERS AT FORT ERIE. FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, July 27. eg pares sacee Tun ere to-day resulted as Save oe For cir’ aie ia: maiden yrer's Mona ikes Beott's Kitty Witkes| went to SS ee = is om at thd” We | THIS BAD DAY FOR PLAYERS OF FAVORITES, Four of Them Are | Are Beaten by - Get-Away Good Things at t Brighton. . BRIGHTON: WINNERS. - FIR@T RACE—Quadrille (11 to 6) 1, Colossal (9 to 2) 2, Nom de Plume SECOND RACE—Mastereon (8 to 1).1, Confederate (10 to 1) 2, Cas ini 3. THIRD RACE—Jennle McCabe (8 to 1).1, Mart Gentry (80 to 1) 2, Miss Rillie 3. FOURTH RACE—Wild Mint (5 to 1) 1, Hamburg Belle (8 to 1) 2, Butt- ling 3, FIFTH RACE—Palm Tree (5 to 1) 1, The Southerner (5 to 2) 2, Chimney Sweep 3. ° TTisoe holed il SIXTH RACE—Ballotta (even) 1, Curiosity (even) 2, Hester W. 3. BY FRANK W. THORP. {Special to The preeite oly ee BRIGHTON BEACH * puly: return Wee’ ce asl eowe sate “which ” were ‘three| Princess Pique] , 6 season, and ‘promised to furnish the most interesting contest of the ‘present meeting, It was in this race that Hermis broke down last year, but race-goers hope that history. will not repeat itself, at ‘The weather was fine and track was, fast. ‘The attendance was up to the! Quadrilie Won Easily. ndded; sellt FIRST RACE—9000 | thre-year-olds” and yp: aa furlongs. unr ir. Won easily. for the ek ee Davis'e Ride Beat Confederate, Suede eck gt ALE aIxTH lector made the running, followed panera ae a, a ln “Near the Thee jtrn Confederate raced into bee] lace and near the strotch closed ¥ lector, Confederate then took thy but in ¢he last sixteenth Mat ¢loged und in @ drive won by a hewl. | Davis took (pines yery easy on Confed- erate and not ride a vigorous tins, but beat nt Lappe iartere of enath for the place, Kuroki, Sha heavily played favorite, Tad @ poor F erson £ ALL ARE SA LONDON, July 27.—A despatch » received: here la evening says that a steamer that is thought to.be a North See man Lloyd liner is ashore in the English Channel, ant name: of © the vessel is still unknown. All passengers are safe ie, but vessel will rn become a total wreck. Gustave. M. Schwab, agent in this city for the North Ger- man Lloyd Company, declares that it could not possibly bet Kaiser Wi'helm der Grosse, aboard which is M. Witte, the sian peace envoy. The Kaiser has been tied up by-fog andhe course is just the opposite to the point where the vessel is x ported ashcre in the English Channel. “It is foolish to suppose.” said Mr. Schwab, “that the ship ashore is the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. She Jeft at 2.30 this afternoon, and she could not possibly be wrecked off Guernsey; which is southwest, while her course is northwest.” ae See et ROCHESTER AT NEWARK (E. L.) ROCHESTER ....... ---.0000000:0 0 NEWARK 1OTOT 11 0 oe ‘it Baltimore (E. L.)—Buffalo, 3; Baltimore, 5. At Chicago (A.L.)—End tenth: Phila. 4; Chic, 4—oall At Jersey City (E.L:)}—Toronto, 6; Jersey City, 5. ~ LINER ASHORE se LATE LATONIA RESULTS. , Fitth—Hoy, + 4-5, Theo Cace 8-1 Trencia 5-1. Sixth—Jigger 16-5; Vanhcpe 19-5, Robin Hood 41. FORT ERIE RESULTS. Sixth—Peggie 8-5, Lexington Leader nth Santa are nen and head, nosed oye Hambui ro Ms ns away. poet four lengt Hermie, wai Betts x aarti ayn or sone Saiate cat mathe time Sitartin 10F 4 at Sere Was a second and a fifth Dehind the res. je last Year, (Special to The Evening ps pitas set cea, eg. ee te [ERE oe ee H 4 ETHOIT, Alon, shot, Tip: a if Fay’ tale Bu te ee canitys "Time. 08, 45 trowens for the fourth tts Starters, Jocks Wee, St.Hi¢win, Bt, 99 5 Pal Knapp 09 4 -S Gtkud Chroull mee Fhe ae te Baird i 2 8-2 1 O1 th Fee Chimay Swp.Dig'ns 1 i¢ 8 4a eaten, Finvader, tual also ran. ‘Samanietié and Bxoen the running, “@weep made liom ‘ae F Flume Tal ae by The Southerner, Invader rr Led areal % Tree sop aia i IBeAer ae he rat ve vg) He end The Mon race ‘drew away from yond Fan "The. “Bouthe Chimpey | M, Gweep three lengtha tor the place, |e 15 acre Keene Pair One, Two. | Glenwood ‘ML 30 > Pus With five “in ihe: Cu une acca, Aa ting, | sLTODg ube aL WU; Whats 40, and field ‘10, 4 josie Was Javonite. dn . 0; Biorodora du; ta ie ihe a lads Bel ts BOOK. irish Jack and Laas ; = | 6 aplec facihen Fera| &40 Tro —First heat-Glenwood dim Fenton §& tnorn Li ar Bevaity-Beven any 180. Trallova wad Curlosity coupled. Long Shots Thre: aad. ir raced to the front at Curlosity and, "UY "a head rate rlosity, ny ‘W. five lengths for the RESULTS AT LATONIA, RACH TRACK, LATONIA, July 27.— ana| roliowms are the results of to-day's races here: i oe gushed ares he ela th ‘ih ine ois Gentry Miss Rillie for the id Li fl i fe te Siskel tesa to toe stretoh. te (Ch the stretch wane tothe by three lengthe, ed TRST RACE Seven furlongs . —Ores- ee “on {ey} to. 1, 1; “To Panny (ese. ie eH Almond in a), Hardcastle and \ ae Pia iyi} dil. | Pi Pushes Vi at Ye Pan dsuttories—Seever per ere Morvan, ap ICAGO ae Pie Prikl ‘philic’ ‘Twenty ry. Namie AMERICAN A meiner | Wawht 4 bad en &. i Slevelan Re nek bry ak Char | Bue <M ¢ Wentern Duke a Diss al An nna ‘@mith | ongs iaran Hing 105), ‘Tren. ot aircoh 1) Pi grotort

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