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New York. eager, 2b. 90, McGuire, -c. Cheebro._p. IN CLOSE GAME , SCORE B “These Must Be Weighed and Howad Glereand He Says——Has Full Power: “The terms offered mkt first be ascertained, silo and judzed sdrmissibie by Russia before-she can procéed to formal negotiations.” See PY Beat ‘The envoy laid stress.on the fact that Russia had sent him to find out| AMERICAN LEAGUE BALL PARK, | what terms Japan bad to offer and seemed the chief part of his mission,|S"W YORK, Aug. 2Wwith a Tecord of even defeats In eleven games, the Emperor. ,, Curious enoligh, although this club has 4 : e luck 1 manages RUSSIA IS NOT HELPLESS. . erp Petter raaeae (at ie * 7 i * . ¥; x Straight from Cieveland Team. Admissible by Russia Beforé” Formal ( BATtinG GADER: Peace Negotiations Can Go On,” selenetand. This was the statement made by Sergius “Witte; the Riussian peace envoy,"on his arrivalshere to-day on’the Kalser Wilhelm der Grosse. (ee eLEN SNS ee } though his secretary, M. Korowvitz, declared ‘ie came with full powers ft = “) négotiating a treaty ofi peace, subject only to thé approval of the Reosten carts sath Natt piers sce vy That She envoy does not regard. Russia. as beaten, helpless and Position she must accept any terms was clearly apparent, ik % lee aick: comb td bat mapatieed 1 am afraid peace negotiations will be ended / Firet Inning, “The Japanese conditions ate ten tnaler: ‘Wetorctle We gait WF heedunaten n | sGiegebena dia mot wane any. time, % fuaie ‘This Was the message trom the envoy Aashed by wircleas when the|s, Vessel wag yet far east of Nantucket. ‘ln an: interview “given Ome on his: arrival M. Witte further Indicated that; Russia was far‘trom helpless: that the successes’ dt tie Jupaniése and | cot their effect Had been much exaggerated, can FIGHT ON FOR VRARS, 3 « v He Geclared-that with her, tremendous resources Russia could fgnt on {ndefnttely, and attributed her ill-fortune so far to the natural advantages | ot-the Japanese in being near the scene of war, <<%o the newspaper /reporters who [=== hit, to. left. ealing #ec- /+mrcoted him \nt the pler, M.. Witte, who does not speak English, gave out a. typewritten statement praising . sy ‘ aS ond, Elberteld id taking the Girone Bis WINS BY VOTE Gark siso hit ante in centre, iq } 0 *s fly. NO RUNS, American newspapers for thelr work on behalf of peice and friendship Millionaire’s Wife é’s Wife Is Elected Schoo! Trustee—Oppon- however, by cat Stes Conro; GC egerd ‘the rab ois a pret creny heaters ‘Gntortanately, ‘he tied ‘to steal sodond at thew ment. Keeler was out. Carr ti o- Ru | minerteld gent an casy 6 Jackson. mo- Seated aarinnings ‘This evidently was not Chesbro's day. Tumer cracked the second ball. for a ‘Ankong nations, Then tho statement mem? “I¢ is in compliance with the Amert- (an people's desire for peace, of which Prewident Roosevelt was the authorized exponent, that His Majesty the Czar hat empowered me to come hither and ascertain the conditions which our gal- lant. advempary deems necessary and adequate for a basis for the peace nego- t4ations, Wants Peace and Friendship. "I nee@ hardly polnt out that it Js extent ounoe on Jac! it. in" tert: Net, feager. Kahl filed Pate Solita Bradley wah out on strikes much every ones Pe erga prvartele and Chase made quick work Purner: OM votes cast, and ry bro in saat wee Sent now, ere the sexuiar Mackay. | fepned Carr, ty fly to ‘Vinson, running catch of Jackson. ‘eine *, ¥ ‘Dr, Lays ms proieeted the‘electisn iiiame's I Fu tout vie sled Men bounce aires | Puig baat out ai ae cleverly, Chane gent a liner almont to Vingon wot hia han oh No AD casen Ike this to settle all much prey a Imninaries before the meeting of th Pee ae ree ee é Inning. unass}i of eaten tom npted. | ROCHESTE! abies to Conroy. _ RESULTS OF ALL. THE DAY'S SPORTS BROOKLYN AT CINCINNATI. Bs BROOKLYN .... 2... 0200 0—: CINCINNATI..2 2. 22. 0020 BOSTON AT CHICAGO (N. L.) ; & 30STON ...... ....---. 1000 SHISAGO .22.L. -- 0000 PHILADELPHIA AT ST. Lou PHILADELPHIA ......... 0 0.0 ST.LOUIS 223522. 22222 2 00 CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA “CHICAGO ..t. 22.5 22... 3 00 PHILADELBIA cose 2 DETROIT AT WASHINGTO! DETROIT -..... . -00 WASHINGTON .... -2..-. 10 BUFFALO ‘AT JERSEY CITY (E BUFFALO 222-2. 2.2-/.00 JERSEY CITY... .. 2.3 MONTREAL AT BALTIMORE (E. MONTREAL... 22.4 cn. 20 BALTERORR: 0:0. ROGHESTER-PROVIDENCE SECOND oor oo oo ase TT, S (NL on es ou oo oo, OO. se k, A. im £ se poodn Pecks o= 5 o8oorce E a Z-0 oo N= Pw eouvc]o: oo rhs fair ih vir Po osooo~— za sae om a oO bar arse “SOF oco80-7g00 of = mt ims $ on cat ~ } on Bs: ee ow Ss Acteed seb neewe PROVIDEKCE’ . UATE WINNERS AT LATONIA, abe Fifth—Gus Strauss 4-5, John E. Owens 4-1, Kilmorie 40-1. Pies Gk soa tee 23-5, Safety Light 6-1 nenertah 17-1, AT FORT ERIE. Seventh—Jdlly Witch 8-5 Golden Flower, 7-2 Ben Foneo 3-1 Ss 3 A — FAYNE MOORE’S HUSBAND FREED, out at. third, Brealey unassisted, run- ning on Chase's Bradley threw hulre out. No! Bit INS. Ninth Inning. ‘Conroy ‘made a great running catch by.Carr Bemis batted tor wees He r ‘Efforts of Friends, Conroy. He struck: ue NO by Ohio's Governor. ——=—_" WINNERS AT LATONIAS —— + LATONIA BACE TRACK. Aug. 2.— Moore, husband of Fayné Strahan Moore, who ‘nyhleved joint notoriety sevyon years ago by working a “pana frome fun cher to-day re@ulted as gain’! Martin’ Mahon the New Rev” eae fur Amaténtam ‘Hotel, New York, was par, COiner), 6 tg 9) 1] donied to-day py. doy. @ ay %. oo 4 Moore: was | sentenced th’ December; tae 5X elie 3 186)" to. twenty - yours! "Imprisonment mile. — “Gan Many ‘clttaens of Cleveland: where be. me fee eters: Bo 2.1: Weatern |/onco’ lived, Including ‘Merrick. ke) Fel. vigned the petition for hin:pardon, ‘Th Pa ‘and Thorn tie A if ean. | Si rae iD ee a aa ht ii iw. ¢ ‘to TF i Sees Nae Dutt le and sev- caped by turning Atate's evi; in now living prosperously in Paris, was most to blame for the crime, — 0! BOX WITH POWDER ‘ag, Bureau of Combustibies Notiaed to AmvVentigate Very Pecultar Contrivance, @ of the Brooklyn Bridge | but Also‘ran, fs ies — * FORT. ~ RESULTS. ; lees that James @mith, of No, | the VORT BRID. Aug. 2 eres, Brooklyn, this hie afternoon | Bir a AN, ‘ ACID, THEN SHOT. ELMORE R. Higgirie Pardone Him as Result of “a Tl Ft ALRANY, Aug... 2—Willam 4, ¥, Funtoul A FOUND ON BRIDGE. a ; EDNA JACKSON Champions and Pivates, Rivalsin BEATS CHOICE IN STAKE RACE Curiosity, Who Finishes Third, SCORE B Behind Running Water, Giants |... Pittsburg BY BOZEMAN, BULGER. + (Special to The. Evening Worl.) PITTSBURG, Pa., Aug, 2—With a te, Is Disqualified. : SARATOGA WINNERS. vongefitl alint in thelr eyes the Glanta Went after Pittsburg to-day to retrieve FIRST RACE—Prince Hamburg) the losses recently sustained at t (18 to, 8) 1, Funiculaire (6,to 1) 2] Polo “Grounds. On the other anit, Ceincitihan &: Fittabnrg put forwant jher strongest | team-and early’ in the day: Frea Clarke Ahfounved that Deacon Phillippe would SECOND RAGE—Malden (11 to 8) | ‘do: the twitling,. Phillippe has always 1, Alamanoor (8 to 1)/2, Gate Ball S\| heen ettembling block to the Giants Sea Horse finjehed second but was] and ho, was expected to put up his “ Game to-day, « First: inning. THIRD RACE—Sir Ralph (16 toi Browne Ae ipod 2 at the first pasod a little groun 8) 1, Joe Lesser (even) 2, De Kaber| Nitched. A eee eae 3. ? Out just close enoug! Zien Ce ee ee, FOURTH RACE—Edna Jackson (8| 12 ane ae Tap for" ‘dingle throws an pnts rd thon res~ i) Ai ritoning Water (7 to 10) 2,| Philippe, “Aertes. delighted thone Does Sy, ay /Valapring & single into left, and’ advancing McGann FIFTH RAGE—Broometick (I to Ho meso ev Me pee, out on a high 4) 1, Woodeaw (8 to 2) 2; only ae Ciymer. drew free, pasaag: to frat ns starters. Soa ah Ciara ‘atruck Out. Leach sent Cafbe Whedtbe tation thi tecpoed to the SIXTH RACE—Rustling sinus “\s esas ggrwd and went our te Dahlen. to.8) 1; \Ayleton (12 to 1) 2% oe Lp eae disqualified, hs. ahi 4 BY. BY FRANK NK W. em vA a number of bookies who took to ‘t tall timber and walted for fairer dark ‘The: Bpinaway ‘Stakes, worth the travagant sum of $15,000, waa RUNS, f Third thing.’ ponped ‘a; flimsy tule fly to Race, Put Up Great Game in Fitst of Series, the McGrawites Winning Out by Superior Work, BATTING ORDER. Pa nd ¥ ta fie in a nit, Mertes, If. Dahle! Bi nk 5 Pe Noh Shekel: Fi nae Sata eae: c Melntyte,.p. ey (Special to ‘Tha Bening World.) CINCINNATI, Aug. 2—Marshalled by Treasurer Medicus, the Brooltlyn tear He. | arrived in the city. this morning. ‘The absence of ‘President Jébbets and Man-* ager Hanlon was commented upon. but it was given out by the financial ack! of the “pub that these wenti¢men) we ture. This race aed i” Went beat contests, of she’ dar. 9 ee : feck aN’ paltet down. Donlin’s ™ P turning a complete’ som rault sora ‘aot ea to Saas ae Srackiog We siding the ball, McGann: whlypea an’ And the ith race, sharp. ingle to IACe S88, bens les ‘apd a furlong. were ond. Mertce was out cn «a 8! feat iat features of i in, NO RUNS, cara. In th drive to’ Browne and eed a eeaits,} took thé count, . Clymer. also took three strikes and quit, NO. RUNS. Fourti: Inning. ahlen war safe on bad throw by Phi Mippe. Deviin cracked a grounder mraveritg vee No Speed. to eitehey and both he, and’ Dahlen gaged handicap; for expired on a double pla: ee toi founs, 8 Hose to tant | i Gilbert. NO R Won BANS, | Ce oa eee igs Clavie struck Hitting: [out and. Browne, nan ‘almost to, the bay art a8 hii | bleachers to wen s long fly, Wage Rod Be B88 Tl) per hit to. rat and MeGann’ handed B44 3 oe} the ball to Matty, who covered the bag, Raider! Govd-By | NO, BUNS. ; Fifth Inniny dlereDs race. 24 aul aw “inpire ore table Prince Lee pel aA was ca ‘ 1 front at the mart Pt ca etes won cleverly ie . iene and na a halt from, Faniou- g Breneaee 3 ‘wna inte, €9 tl jaa "rer Paar tasted. him oBt ca Third money: Thio, Race Questionable. ateeplechane: ho, sor cour. ‘Start camo ay ort and Beaumont took Ste fare in pois Bowerman fouled off a. hich one. whtah Peltg, fot under, ‘and Math ewson holsted a long fly to seauwon, in centre, Browne landed on the next Retting, | one for ihrer bases)" Bending it’ to, tne ce.” Donlin Que 2a ‘sharp socks. we St Hicwin. at Pl | fepunder to Ritchey, NO RUNS.» Forse fopan 150 Toward filed to Browne, and Brain's grounder to short was devoured by Dahlen. Ritchey thereupon cut a clean one Into left, but ee was left hich and dry on Peita's fly to Browne. NO RUNS, Sixth Inning MoGann started things t imo left bees ie a Fa ‘Malden made all the running in teempehete Se ef sand £ a hon dp pe ie “A ano Mie Gots ne "hia Tader restraint ail | {2 tried t the with Held race on Clymer's” groun: urpORe, Up to the was galloplig and jen. Clarke was safe on a slow Smit ang, minder to MoGunn. | Lene force) ne logo A under to Gilbert, but place. iota Vi at oreaae ha jt Soe Bratmant” ‘anaist ny Pata ed we 9 el ens scaught at thes plate. ‘ONH et a ¥ me an Seventh’ Inning. 14 ‘ation the | Ritchey got allbert’s bounder and | wermin ed to. oh, Tate wear | eegeatt Eraete to Leach, NOR Howard's an igs 4 over wn ut at thind op i ra) pi Balen hien threw out Peltz. Ne gi Hew th tna Hoh All the: Way. Browne la’ a bunt down to Phillippe pe palit iq it, but was foread at second ea AE is S29 rund, ‘Meda Ass iv iting, [Clymer and Merles ied to Beaumont. i ut O) iat x Me$ 6 ltr was, fi at , wb 1 sho re ets wae out ‘a scan, i an Re s%., bores Ninth, Inning. anadita i Ht a En a om a ad’ | bork runners, ors | elt a | es knew he Wanner |S Diay. ON BY Fed with a ainale to right and, doing the Kit Carsoh act) and were scouting for game with: which to ae the Brooklyn preservés for next President | Herema 8 Ge spiked the yarn thut doe Kelle: Blected for work in the MnsCate at the end pf this sana: i “0 Car ds T know, Welley will, aso.” age the Reds again. next se clared Mr, Herrman, First ining Hall Syrmcete et filed ™ am an. NO uspinn Tiled Gieasier. gled past Mclmyre and PRE oo ing, Hitter to Malay,’ Kell is, se ota ey fe Malay «o Gessler. A Second ath Geasler Apa Faye fanned. Rojee y. tier einuied oe 4m ied: “Over rey RUNS, Seymour ed. to. Short. i Seymour out, ley to Bateh, trying for third. Corcoran on second. ‘Gdivell asingled to left. Stein~ gldt fanned, Odwel store second, aud home. Street fanned, “ONB: datais:se! Third tnning. Lumley xrounded., Iusging to, Barry. Batch grounded to Burry, ged to Corcorin, INK. y Ewing was nit by pitched kal Hux- gins walked. Barry fouled to ier. who collided with Bateh, Kelley at to centre, Ewing scoring. Batch faum- d Seymour's grounder, ing B00 | called out, # decision, ‘Seymour was stealing, Ritter to Bateh, TWO RY Fourth Inning, ° BE Badd fouled ‘to Strect. . Ma to left,” Ritter elngled. to Jatt ne. eae out en bi MoIntyre fann pan serous Mal emia on Odwel i four Fourier: we iter to. Malay, "NO Hist ~ Fifth" Inning. Hall grounded. Corearan to heckard singled to stealing. Street to eae cs jh pat EET, it 0 Barny. Reiter fouled to Rither, pea ls llc | BOY'’SEAR TORN OFF BY MAD DOG, Policeman Messengers Son At: tacked “by Savage Canine at Elm Park--Animal Is Shot, “g mad dog to-day wjtacked Wiilda@ | the home of 4 ‘his father, Bevel is - Rd Waa young Measeunee, ae ear tere of and hie i iy ai “ana hand ston, may sie at ‘ Corcoran | | Ch Ani hasan. 2