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WHOLE Cl MAY STARVE FOR BREA Bakes? Strike Threatens t pExtend Beyond “Kosher” Reh ‘RIOTS/ON THE EAST SIDE. Practically All the Shops Are # Shut—Police Clear Out Y One Meeting Hail. ere. the hundreds of thou- Orthodox Hebrows of this city with a bread famine @trike of the -“koshei*’ itaelf without bread, ac- statement made at the y better conditions for the men. be- : the ovens. Be ir ce the various bakers, . tn the strike also. an- that tfey would call upon the Ingpectors and the Board of to oe et the bakeshops of the: declare that hundreds Heer are in disgraceful condition, ‘only unfit for the bakers to exist in #0 unsanitary that no bread out of ‘them should eevr be sold. ‘The striking “kosher” bakers of the lesat eide succeeded in closing two hun- dred bakeshops toxlay, and the Ortho- @ox Hebréws are faye to face with w tomine in’ ths bogianing of agine days’ fast, which bara them frum the con- sumption of shy other food than bread. ‘By nigh. sthesstrikers declare, there >will not be a “kosher” bakeshop open in ‘the east pide, Harlem or the Jc.rish quarters of Willlamabura. “Dhe reserves of the Delancey strest atation drove the strikers from their ‘m@eting-place at No. 8 Attorney strect Xhis- afternoon -decsvs0 of she great throng that surge? about the p! shouting and gesticulat, The pol fearing a serious riot, entered (with ‘fn clubs, and cleared the bill. ‘Tie ‘ Offered no real resistance, bur Swent In a body to the Grand Central No. 9 Clinton cise Bear ‘their meeting. police allowed the bakers tc catry nea inthis hall, but cleared that had follawed ‘@la0 announced that scores takers had consented to the! buke shops that closed “Yung out ‘signa utiaate would ine no eperuee sale ot the stiles continued. ce several ed | browne wa! ‘Tinker's quick throw to. Ruelback, Chicago Twirler, Bowls Down McGraw’s- Hitters Game at Win McGinnity Is Hit. BY BOZEMAN’. BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—after the stormy days at the siege of Pittsburg the ‘Giants came on the Ohicagd field to-day | oh ready to do ‘business in the old quiet way of ‘vest and quici carne over all troubles Giants seem increase their Grewing ability, an@. there were more persons on hand to-day than wece present at the Sunday game between Chicago, and Boston. The Giants were flooded with ques- tions all day from persons wanting to KnDiys the true story of the affair at Pit#burg. It soon became necessary for them to commit the sory to msmory, so they coutd tell it offhand. McGraw. is anxious to get three out of four. gimes here and believes he will be able to do 80, Chicago has one or two g00d men out of the game, and shis will materially help-the New Yorkers fo get ut they lost at Pitts- burg. Secretary. Knowles to-day forwarded fourteen affidavits concerning the Pitte- nie attate ‘Aer York. rst Inning. 5 hot fast sepuab to deat ait awas celled out jon strikes. NO the, count with ae ce ely, ahd cash belonging to her was dd het return that ta: hat night. d | Searched for hef, but falled to locus) Chance on the niay, but Hoffman was out to Donlin. ‘TWO RUE. Inning, >! _Mertes aimick Sut, belog the third to 4 UR sucdun! len it a grounder ffottman and expired without pain. Dovitn's fiancze eat in a box and saw him ale on a grounder «9 Hogman. NO Cosey fted a high ay: ite. Mertes and Ki-\% drove a. lonj to Browne. Rueloach ‘Struck, cu. NO. RUNS. Third Inning. Gilbert was thrown out on a grounder to Homanff, Bowerman then gent a two- Dageer into left. > McGinnity fied to Slagle. Browne, was cxllcd out! on strikes. NO RUNS. Slagle hit 10 Dahlen and was out. Maloney Tapped a nent single «0 con- tre.) Chance lifted a fly to Donlin, frowihe forced Maloney at second, Fourth Inning. wa grr dled on a Holst to the Mertes sh a Sinee stright inte sinker mits NO RUNG. a ation. ‘drove ub-house MH pitched ta te ie cl run. Hoffman: slag ar. abe cad Evi! Ee aces fae read fea argent ont ranch sme, Jagle singled. Maloney walked. pate ivan hance's, sncrifi on ¥ hit to Dev In an’ Slagle: w caught gina fe leet. Blige as kee ahaa unded « Mo- 10 an ai i tah 1 eptnkcer ¥ e was 0 sharp contest, and a| 2! Doantin wax out on a tong fly to Sin- | Bi in Early Stages of dy City, While \ THE identi Satta jowerman, leGinnity, p. SAYS GHILD | SHE ADOPTED | ‘ROBBED HER Mis. Tells. Police that Girl She Raised Has Fled with $700. NEWARK, °N: J., Aug. 7.—Charlotte Bergman, of No. $ Wood eireet, report- ed to the police to-day that her adopt- ed page Mergaret, axed twenty- thrée, had disappeared from home. She Also Bald that gbout $700 worth of jew- gone: She eald the girl left on Saturday and Sanday she her. Then she’ i jhor Cas and ported to the Pos gg aumticer’ so wealthy arent: but wes b tah iy PR ip c3 wa! them when. two. weeks refused to tell who ‘the girl's oare nts are, RESULTS AT LATONIA, LATONIA, Aug. 7.—The rac ak Aba liohied Wien potiay aco foabten an ap abe! aera Bil to a 1, wseay RACE—BSev LD) Pacem (Tt r ty 8 rane err Mand Stull way wins fan SECOND’ RACE—One mile rasa er enty yards—Fonsoluce (6) to Grapple (5 to 1) 4 Saranola @ to. y Fy Time—1.52. Rather Loyal and etignted ‘and found missing and ro~ New Amsterdam, very also ran, IRD RACE—Five furlo: = Oane. 2. Will Ys 3 to. 11, ios Floss 8., Tis), Z to Rosinine, % for 4 toh pee ring a + pny Sat Brie Franeis and Grace was: FOURTH, cp and a. batt {Hat. &. (Koorner), 10 | 110 (Nlool}. 8 11 ae “ee Leth Bary ie Bora Ros | west NO GAME FOR. BROOKLYN. Dounile-Heager for Tretey Dodwers To-Morrow in St. Louls, LOUIS, Aug. 7.—The ST, ball game ‘scheduled here to-day between eee Ba sen and the Cardinals was re daiblorneader will be played. to- eg ce st NATIONAL LEAGUE, TON AT. PITTSBURG,” FIRST GAM@, > GIANTS LO » SF. SCORE BY INNINGS. GIANTS 2.2.2... Socnced. CHICAGO .......----.--- Sr crameh ca eo BALTIMORE AT JERSEY CITY (E.-L. BALTIMORE . JERSEY CITY 0000 2002 00000—0 00 00 ) a0. 5 oO. 040000 122010 At Philadelphia (A. L.)—Detroii, 9: Philadeiphia, 3. At Boston: (A.L.)—Cieveland, 3; Boston, 4:—Eleven innings. At Montreal (E. L.)—Buffalo, 1; Montreal, 4. At Washington -(A.L.)—End At Sine nnati (Le sixth: Chicago, 7; Wash’n, 4, fifth: ia Cincinnati,7 |" eh a ate! LATE DETAILS GIANTS-CHICAGO GAME. Sevenih Inning—-MoGann flied, ul. Beviin flied. No runs. Slagle walked, ing. ‘Chance flied to Eighth Inning—Gilbert flied Mrtes: doubled, Oahien | toney flied to Devlin. Slagle out steal- niin. No runs, to. McCarthy. Hoffman got > r’s haunder. Wiltse rolled to Chance. No runs. MoCarthy fouled. Tinker and Hoffman fied. No runs, Ninth Inning—Browne ‘singled. Donlin and MeGann both | flied out. Mertes struck out. No runs. Ga die To eeBes Sa aad ; LATE LATONIA WINNERS. Fifth—Shackelford 5-2, Evander 5-2, Lights Out 11-5. AT FORT ERIE. Seventh—Henry Waite 7-5, i FAMILY SEES HERON DROWN IN SEA | He Ha Taken Wifé and! Three Childrén to Rock- away for an Outing. Firemian John B. Heron, of Truck No. 38 Manhattan, was drowned before the eyes of his wife and three ohildhen in _|ithe surf-at Rockaway Beach thls after noon. ‘Heron nasi aay off and took his fam~ he to eb Ed for an outing. They bean frvllaking about on the beach Savior Faire 5-1,Cheripe 100-1 {tom of: thelp voices as the man went \Gown to.tue deat | ane ingny ettempts were made to up Heron's body, Miss Goldstein, ia ewan gotress, dived off tho iron ‘and came to the surface with it, ——_— GIRL WILL NOT STOP WORK FOR $66,000, UTICA, N.Y, Aug. 7.—By the. will of Thomas Fitsgerald, who i} re- cehatly 10, Lage -Anusles, $20,000, wi Givided equally ‘wo brophers ond 8 nigoe residing in Dette’ Falls, KILLED, ANDTAER DIN. | will! Baan “WEE WILLIE” - KEELER IN HIS FORM AT BAT Highlanders’ Captain Ill from Poisoning, Substitute Bangs in Runs, SCORE BY INNINGS, 699002 Louis 2 23 Hlighianders mi Spencer, c. Sudhoff, -p. BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to The Evening World.) AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, Aus. 7.—Clark Griffith's farewell engagement with the St. Louls Browns waa made conspicuous by his absence at to-day’s game. When it became known to the fans and “Grits” admirers in general that he had a narrow escape from death by ptom‘ine polsoning the ¢x- heaped of sympathy were manifest jgincere. ie returning from Coney Island nat evening his condition became s0 grave that it was necessary to remove tren and summon" him from ‘the “Li agsistance. It required herote treatment on the part of the physician to gain the mas- tery ‘Of the’ situation, and at last ac- lunts he out of danger, been in atten ‘Tecov Wee’ Willie’ Keeler felt rather sbastiog when ne was greoied withthe he of ma tem. and with a broed, bappy smile announced that he would {nas hls battery Powell | "A change tn the St. Louls oatting or- det ras “ade owing to the illness of | “Han fhe tide inthe, ing Sédhort and his battery. Powell started badi. to fret, The big {clos also. lost Bist contrul when Starr came to. the bi walked im. Rae arr was out fOr fering wi to Chi Vanzent. ssing Stone HWvalidee hoisted a Mien to Conroy. Stone got a long Under » who 2. “spor ‘ail ight with a trajiied nurse, Pale rapid | pt stole third, Stone stole home mont sconling, r man to get & ones hit one that Contoy siisj ude: sooring Vai Rant ond. advancing Rocbier to third: | Tones ‘stole second. Howel fanned out, | "Wo RUNE We ee And Keeler walked. — Sudhoft fielded Biherfold’s bounce to third but | Gonroy beat the throw. Conroy was) ont at the olete, running on Dough: s bounce to Sudhof. hirew wild to first trying to Dougherty. sepring Heeler, ea to, come in onthe same play, os out at the plate, Willian: \long single into centre, scoring n forced Wilvams As recond. | Watiace 10 Koehler, TWO R NB. } Second Inning. Powell iol his speed this Ini fanned th “ae Spencer, 51 rar, go ,, letting Fultz | ched to left field, | a etty hit in left field be tnging Dave ‘puitz over the sla, Con iiole, second. Then. tomporai Poy iaker, Willie Keeler cecebrated Mraposition ty slamming a home run | i rigne gente, gooring, Conroy ‘ahead Fi atti RUNG: i Spenoar double up Hilbertold but hit Dough- ning and tone and eld foul-fited to Spencer. | Third ton - a i rane ices, aie dere wae out on stri lace Williaa, of Chase, NO RUNS. Poussn Inning, i awk ht t regis fon Abt ta Bh he sevon: td an eyy Sy from Sudhett, ed Out te Wallace, MeGuire Oat, Koehler to Jones’ Powell was anes |aherd of ‘hum. | sriplode ay made his third htt, (60 T0 1 SHOT LOST CATSKILL BY A HEAD Fustian, at Long Price, Gets the Place in Big Race at Saratoga for the Wise Ones Who Played Him 5 . “Across the! Board.”’. BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. 7.— The wonderfully Jarge attendances at Saratoga still hang on. One can always Judge of the success of a “meeting by the Monday attendance following the first week. ‘The attendance to-day was fully up to the average maiftained Iast} week, and then the success of the meet- ing in a financial way was assured, ‘The weather to-day was beautiful as one could wish, but as. there were fre- quent showers the tracld this afternoon was a bit on the, slow side. Though the races were rather cheap in their make-up, they were attractive, They, were interesting to the” bettor, there was a prospect, of large gelta It he shod be tucker Mbey: ware interesting-to the bookies, because it seemed as if Cow of the, bettors were soln to’ pick any, winners ‘The stab afta, at gat ninetecn tirteeryeat diane cones ‘there “were teen horses the fourth, fifth and six races, Prince Hamburg Never Caug! t FIRST) RACE—$1,000 handicap; for throc~ ida; nee furlongs. stare ‘god. Won ime—1,27 matting. Str. 2 Milter 108.6 ie ae 4 Dreamer, Ralbert and Rulrle, Prince Hamburg went to the front and did all the runying, followa: by Klamesha and Dreamer, In the rim to the turn D'Arkle scueezed through on the rail and took third place, eom- ihe through un the rail gn the sireton: ince iZarnburg was never caught. He out on abou that no ti a, gut on a bounos that Sudhof steppe: Fifth Inning, came back to form suddenly vi” i“ slashing inple, to ihe left eld fer Wiberfeld and Chase retired T, halding Stone on think Vanzant Wiliams. Wallace fanned out, Hower, Koelec ther hit in right flag, good bases. A faster sprizy ave made Ita homer. Keeler a fells clean hit’ int laid down yas safe on Hit sate to. Wallace, ‘fling: the ¥ hage drove a. beautiful hit to left, scoring Eiberfeld and Dougherty. Fultz filed to Vah Zant, On the sloppy throw: to infleld Williams’ got third was out stealln, second, RUNS. would red Dough third and Sixth Inning. i Powell feided a bounce from Koehler: Jones filed but. to Willams. “How alzo bounced to Powel ae, Tet the runner at first, NO 'RU: McGuire our to Starr, Powell singled Conroy tripled aguinat right field fence, scoring Powell eoler walked. Yeager | batted for Blberfeld. Yeager ont at first, Pde bd Dovstierty § tripled, scoring Keeler. Willams atngled, sc ing Dougherty, Chase drove run to the score board, scoring Willams Bultz beat out a hit to Wallace, MoGulre fouled to Spencer X RUNS. 1 Seventh Inning. Spencer fouled to Conroy. Sudhoft ins t the right fence. Stone a homer, scoring Sudhoft Conmy caught Btarr’s foul. Vallace forced Van- WO RUNS. ophler £0 Jones, | Starr from Conroy, Keeler a 8 ie was. Bitty Wy Yonwer NO MUNG. ‘ Eighth Inning, slammeal took 9 bout Williams took cars f, Kochlere. rap Prt and handed it over 10 Ch ut, Howell Dougher:y beat a threw Willams out at first’ and Jones caught Dougherty to Starr. chases walked | eae bounced to Sud. hort ing Chase | Commu fanned ‘out | ite bunt, Wallace Pie lana), 3 4 Be aT SARATOGA WINNERS. WH i FIRST RACE—Prince Hamburg (5 to 2) 1, Kilamesha (8 to 5 piahe) 2, DIArkIe’s. SECOND RACE—Pious: (7 to y 1, Ruth's Rattler (40 4 place) 2, Neponeet 3. THIRD RACE—Vio (6 to 1) % Lady Navarre (6 to 1 place) ee Com, © mune 3. p FOURTH: RACE-Gerantum (6 te 5) 1, Fustian (20 to 1 plage) % Right and True 3, FIFTH RACE—Athtone (11 to-9) was the | catakt, » 4 selling} 1, King Rose (8 to 1) 2, The Gad. fly 3. str api SIXTH RACE—Vendor ww 8) 1, Anodyne (8 to. 1 for place) 2, Veronese 3, hung on. good and 4 home Bi metha a half a Dp third. three lengths awny. hie "wae Favorite Refused Firat Jump. } SECOND RACE—Steeplechase; handleap; for tour-sear-olda; aie! grutoes Stank too { Won easily. tin. Wr. st.H SHE te. 7 ae Hy 3 = etna, Ba wh mena, wd Eg i, acme Steelmaker Tan, Aine inet als either fell or refused. Gamevock, the favorite, refused the first jumo. Of the ten starters only. four finished, Two old-timers, In St maker and Knight of Harlem, ‘ran 's on the backstretch jump, tler, a 10 to 1 chance, made followed by Pious and Neponset. last halt Palle Pious went to the sa and won. y) by four lengths Ruth's. Rattler, beat Neponset - elght lengths for the place. Vio by a Head in a Drive. THIRD RACH For filling, and ik 4 two 5 five and. ons. Stare "tary Won se ime A a Lat Nl af Wate: early speed and’ ran turn, eee sos ee ol ta 13 | stretch went to the front Lady and ite stretch went to niece ant tothe tone Lady ena Vio to a hard drive ts win Cz @ head. Commune, was third, batt length « away. pad to1 yaad Almont Landed, OURTH RA‘ MM; for er malin, pi serene Wek) a a aid alr, (Continued on on Second ‘aso FORT ERIE RESULTS. Biartora, Geranium, (Special to The Evening World.) hor tent hanifew oa peg FM ites a races re < Punt ish) to 4. pistatters. * Jocks. W feoanp in Be Gated ni} i Alno rang—Wate onde and Jocks, We. Bt:HTE In, a urcls

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