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oad aes = MEATHER—Clondy to-night; Wednesday tatr, COMPLET BASEBALL] RESULTS She “ Ciroulation Booke Open to All,’’ _ PRICE ONE CENT) 5 ub ih | se MOLLY BRANT, | 29 ARE KILLED ATI2TO 1, WINS } —IN-RUINS OF Big. "etme m John Sanford’s Entry Takes DRY GOODS SHOP “= ° Spa Meeting. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1905. cove ATT, SPORTS ROBERT Jane G. Moca Bulag Caley ty uel MMOBMTamone [OWE ATE B BRR onn \. yers Duilding apses Dy the! rinst race—memorise (12 to 1) '* Removal of Iron Girder While 300. |fatit lant." "| pRooktYN cee OOOO ZOOS } mA Clerks and Customets Are abet ong mean Gy bl caleatd are rete cian Une) [AG Bs al ~ on the Various Floors. Le ode CLEVELAND AT PHILADELPHIA (A. L,). a H : . THIRD RACE — Settentoker co) CLEVELAND ..... .2....1'0010003 0—5 Pla pe eR Rea an yoctee’ . |t0 10) 1 Adonle (even for place) 2, PHILADELPHIA S108 6 4 110 0-4 _-, JALBANY, Aug. 8,—In the collapse of the big department store of |Reldmore 8 acta 0; prides 3—{A. Li) the John G. Myers Estate here to-day five persons'cre known to have| FOURTH RACE—Molly Brant (8 0000000000 1 fost their lives, seventy-five women and girls have been taken out of |® 8) 1, Dolly catiaiggh dk ahthak 02100000 —3$ the ruins unconscious, some so badly injured’ that they will probably | Place) Cairngorm ; ST. LOUIS aT WASHINGTON (A..L,), die, and thirty-five others are still ia the ruins. They are buried so deep| FIFTH RACE—Hooray (* * 9) WASHINGTON . 01009001—2 inthe mass of plaster, lath, brick, stock and twisted beams and girders | > Hermitage (® to, 10 for place) 1 ay") Qijig 0009001 2-1 that there is little if any’hope of their being found’ alive when’ the Sia MAGRLZG ew. ohar Fe “PHILA AT CINCINNATI (N. L.), searchers reach them. eee ee a pics &| PHILADELPHIA)... ... 0.00. 1°0'0'0 0 641 lt is believed. that the death list will reach at least twenty. five. Gambier 3. ens 00000002 =—2 Only two of the five bodies taken from the debris have been positively identified, those of Bertha Cunningham, a young. saleswoman, » and BY FRANK W. were. a Michael Fitzgerald, head of the umbrella department, The bodi , - two other-girls have been partly identified“as~ 0 a ‘a Miss McEvoy, also employed in the store, The ‘fifth body ‘is that of ie 0 a young woman. Saratoga this etternoon. fa Thirty Inborers who were supposed to be buried in the ruins’ have | Bolmtment. ses elt atthe witharewal of ROCHESTER AT TORONTO fr my Og «been accounted for. This brings the total of mie down to thirty- Steg Capra pay maar ey pe TORONTO .... 2. 0000 —2 five: Bs Beveral hours after the first accident there was a second, in which many persons narrowly eseaped with thir llyes, A number ef people sot past the police lines and were in the uninjured part of the store when a mass of plas- ter, and) brisk suspended from one of the upper sicors fell and cane Crisa- ing through the sloor, NO one svos burt by the stuf because there was a diick ‘acrainbie fur safety. but the Jucideat eaused: a panic, in wish, severa) were crush! and stepped o ben, This was to have been the chem- pion sprinter's first trip at a mile and BRIDEGROOM HELD IN TOMBS AS EMBEZZLER en ares Robes? M.-Unelntts 4 mis | Haight Is Allowed to Te'-| loor dropped from. if ‘a flerk when the floor dropped tron | ephone Xi cing Wife Explain Absence, neath him. ‘The clerk was *hurled one twenty-three years way ‘und suw no more of Ma, Cinl-’ mers. Late?) Mr, Chalmers” was dug. out from pnder)a ton of plaster, His broken and! be was badly Murry &. Ha! 910, ‘but récently married and liviny at es peices oe aire Lye peed sey estate, Ur epee tled down to thelr day's work, wh at ithe ot Deputy ae puddenly there came a deafening 1 alstgnt Bhs ar ei Paul Krotel dike an explosion- of ‘dynamite. “This “by. Deteclve-Berety Flood without a followed by «he sagging of ve warrant, When arratgned in the Tombs floors ind’ the cracking of walls. HEP aE Katare tate B¥etn Frederic fore anybody could get out of the pulld: (e _ Pedinst him. on Hinit the entire acrueiure had collapsed. . | Shést4 appropriating the ‘Diie poones which followed are Indes] proceeds of & oheck! for $141.67, signed ¢ ‘sbrivbie. Thoge who witiiessed the col Le oO. H Bete & broker of No. 32 from “neighboring, streets and pete! yas Made payable tof ho windows of buildings near by ° 4 : ey Dy le shot for my L60C e eee gullty, but Jmpotont, Then came | und be. had rel q pata ‘the Injared, which stirred | $2! ‘@ ear yee die few : lane Ee # speculators and bettors viewed @€ with favor, The attendance, was good, weather fine and track fast. Hoffmas.out. Casey fouled. to the same man. Naan sfuich-quuek Ryan and his Jong shal Brought gle reversal into Seventh—Gearholm 5-2, Vo Wild Repeats Told ‘on Field. rarer threg gears sida a i Biart’ tain, *Won eaeily, “‘Time—1.18 Starters. | Ji ‘Memories by fas iat team B | ae peut eat amaacrapate solng ata dal pace, which cay store, The 800 employees bad, Daring Chastfeur Horled Into Air by Fast Auto Which Ran Him Down, (Special to The Evening World.) DETROIT, Mich, Aug 8.—Barney Oldfield, the daring cbauffeur, of New York, was severely injured in the big sito. mest here to-day by being buried \ his machine during a race in ioe, eonice. phe ‘jo on Memories seaaly panned them a) ‘and, draw- 198 pay. fs tro of Life, orient, Nannie syonee quarters i ‘a length for the place, rates ye Made It sore ae Seventh Inning—MoGann flied to Tinker. ‘Dahlen walked. Devlin popped. No runs. SANDRA 8-0"? wen LATE LATONIA WINNERS. . Fifth—Cree! 10-1, Matabon 15-1, Neodisha 5-1. AT FORT ERIE, ph ae ca Paselcat ay LATE. DETAILS GIANTS-CHICAGO GAME, ° Sixth: Inning—Gilbert walked, Bresnahan and Strong flied Mathewson singled. Donlin bounded to Hoffman. No runs Kling flied, No runs. Mertes grounoed pet lantine 2-1, Billy Ray 11-5. OLUFIELD BADLY HURT IN RAGE after @ hasty examination he found that Oldfield was internally injured and had had a wohdertul escape from dea! Ses was taken in an automobile to in_a five-mile Fhe mcoldent. Webb with Olaneld in Ip rounding. the ‘a yeti gaye out, am BS Y 3 a2 ‘Wonne can tearing around ust then is came the ianeld's machine and out i ad agfabe front whee! Olddie’ where, send Oldfield fying through "ine ae es ————— HIGHLANDERS’ GAME OFF, rte was in ae ete , | Purgeons to wave the life of Isage Neay- - |despatch from New York in which it FASTEST BOAT, ATFULL SPEED, TURNS TURTLE Herreshoff’s New Craft Nearly Drowns Her Owner in the. Sound. (Bpecial te The Hvening World.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Aug. 8.—Her- Teshoff's' new motor boat, belleved to be the fastest in the world, turned turtle in the Sound, east of Big Light, off Bridgeport harbor, late thie after- noon, while ¢ravejling with full four- cylinder power at the rate of thirty- seven miles an hour. Inventor Herreshoff and Fred Burges, master mechanic of the American-Brit- ish Company, were thrown overboard, but were rescued by a steam lajinch. Mr. Herreshoff had the presence of ind to cloge the. power switch as he | Mei irted overboard, ‘thus keep:ng the boat from deshing away into the Bound. When the ‘Den'' left the Park City rudder was out of order and sne collided with ateam tinunch, ataying an eight! 2, inch hole in her own bow. Stuffing this with waste, Inventor Herreshoff deckted to, make a trial trip with the boat re- wardless of the mishap. Her tiller broke and her balance rudder. brought her around broadside in’the channel just an the steamer Park-City from Port a came by and the swell ne at fravelling. fll epeed?ivesh. er’ broKeti steering geat sent her over.’ Mr. Herres- ‘hoff. told the Worla rrespondent that when he struck thi er he doubted if he dver ‘would come up. At that apeed he felt he had struck a} wake of ice, The boat righted itself, | and, full ot water, was towed Into the ‘barbor at 4.20 P. Mf, Much of her ap- paratus went to the bottom. —————— PEQUODS TO GIVE SKIN TO COMRADE. (Gpecial to The Byoning World.) ATLANTIC CITY, N. Y¥., Aug. 8— Members of Pequod Tribe of Red Men, Of this city, have volunteered to give portions of thelr skin needed by the ling, engineer of the Pleasantville Water Works, who. was frightfully burned in a boiler explosion a few days ago. Neaviing was blown seventy feet. Ho is @ member of) Pequod Tribe and his Lars fellow members were first to offer suffer for thelr comrade. ig i “MEREST ROT,” SAYS MR. SHAW. ROANOKE, Va., Aug. 8,—Leste M Shaw, Secretary of the Treisury. who is tn Roanoke to address the Republi- can State Convention, when shown a Pas stated that the Secretary had quit iden: relt's Cabinet to enter dentiai candidate, de- nent to he "the merest SuEEEEeeaennnEe AMERICAN LEAGUE. DETROIT AT BOSTON. the Nearins'n, Claved the stat eer Detroit . 9000000 0-0 Boston... 02100000 —% Pt, EASTERN LEAGUUE, PROVIDENCE AT NEWARK, ae games postponad on account of BALTIMORE AT JERSEY CITY. { ae mene} |e he cow VW NG E) (any Yacht Club house about 3 P.M. her| T4Y! jotor hoat full bromdside, | ~ Game at Chicago with Sharp a . ing Keeping Down the Damage. MW’GRAW WANTS HIS MEN TO SHARPEN OPTICS Hitting Streak Alone Can Retrieve Pilgiea Disaster During Present Western Trip, and Bring Them Home with Untarnished Honors. 5 THE BATTING ORDER. BY BOZEMAN C. BULGER. (pecial to The Rvening World.) Clioago, CHICAGO, IN, Aug \8—With Ruel- Blagie, 4 bach out of the way, Giants ‘avers Heloney, et, RS on easy sailing to-day. MeGraw for a return of the hitting streak whenever the Glants aubieas stop them. Ee a Aa Pittsburg crawled up just a few Polnts yesterday, the Giants assumed ~ thelr. old fighting: spirit felt just a ttle nervous, Hee In vivid contrast to the scenes In the 1D, , the » McCarthy, if. a8. [inpire-0'Day. Pay. _ west during the last have been treated’ wit! sideration a and then. the ‘¢ afvernt Os BROOKLYN TRIES TO. EVEN jeez “UP-A DEFEAT Se in fal insert ar non certain Cae tate Seo ee yi Dodgers. Beaten in. the First|' Game of Double-Header with Browns at St. Louis. other ” aree ‘crowed ‘WAS: oUt to Hee, FIRST GAME, the conteat oir ite ee sear Oe ae ea Reem bet ae to fila “pitch sent Mike to ihe Denn a i ow, tO mad a to fl way. ONE. RI et, + St. Lonis. ped a Texas Lar arhet ight, ‘which fell sate a Gi Brooklyn so... Asia 8t Louls " ‘Taylor wav. THE BATTING ORDER, Mertes. Second Inning. Dahien slung a hot single advanced to #econd on SECOND GAME, Brooklyn, St. Louts, = Sheckard 36 gran 4 by Pitter hye aaa iuiker drew a buge on balls and ve Mitonen bean, D. Mertes, was taken by, grounder to Dahlen, to abe plate Vinpire- Mr, Bauséwine, am a Re att os agile fled ot out te Third, ‘Inning. Browns woupbedie 8 single to ri onlin folowed with w bute dat centre. Both advanced “on fang inthe ands ‘when the conclud- {na hale of are Dil was started “een and Mitchell were ‘the boxmen at Work. | Lewis, the "eollege wonder,” took Bubb's place at First Thales Dobbs out. Eran to Beckie: ard out, Arndt to Beckley. an to Beckley, NO RUN: Se te eer eed’ Shannon walked, Amoot lined to Sheckard. A wild pitch put Shannon on third, Beckley walked und stole second. Ne Annon was caught off third. NO RUN Second bie Batch fanned, Geerler filed to Shan- non. Malay omt, Egan to Beckley, NO RUNS. Arndt fied to Dopke, McBride hit by e out, Lewis to Geas- hiking. third. Grady” ein gic, MeBride scoring. Egan out, Batch to Gessier, ONE RUS k- | clea: Shee! hy mer ‘out, beat a'slow hit to Chance, wh: Went to third. “Devlin, hoint one to Blaale, and Mertes. acored. bert flied to. Maloney Pirin RUNS. left, Chaaieg Maloney, | singled, Repped a. high fo laloney took se gled ead = Malon singled, Hoffman turned it into a RUN. to double play. Fourth Inning. Bresnahan struck Strang batted for Taylor and sing! bit on the hand by a Ung bis finger, and Third Inning. him. Bowerman filed to aiccarthy, Lewis fouled to Grady, Ritter out, | Dontin st ied and Strang took thi Burke to Beeldey. Mitenell ed 16 | es 9 {eal Bee ee aut Burke, NO RL Dunleavy -walked. Bhannon Bacri- ficod. A wild pitch put, Dunleavy on third. ‘Smoot our, Malay to’ Geaslor, univer rr scoring, ‘Beckley out 04 Drse RUN, Fourth Jpning. McBride it, Arndt to Beckley, NO RUNB. + Lame 0 Gensler: McBride r Geasler, Bu Tus tiny janenl dy ringed | Burke scorln gy. Hagan a Gr Fifth Inning, aaa ch doubled ty Bett Gessler doubled ight, Batch se Malay out at ater Tait bind own 5 it rage gel ey Sn needs | Dobb out at Arse r Ne ha fanned, Shannon _doubl finioat aut ak iret, Beckley’ Bled out! jl Ae NATIONAL LEAGUE. BOSTON AT Lat URG. ite ‘ie TILES son fall ole he it sate: while in Maloney gut to MeGann. NO te RUNS. Fifth Inning, cas McGann’ . Tinker red Mferiows Maer, with cue hand, Beinn, walked 4 took second on. id a d nis eh. Devlin Al to Maloney. a reat ronning eatoh of nest ate r. fg aati rolled out to Ghent." Devlin, threw out Pinker, NO —_——— SON OF PRINCE . DEAD IN WRECK BERLIN, “Aug. S-Hepry ” Fudan, on oF Prince SRVE of Pe wus apne © persons killed Inu allroad © yesterday between Bppemberg and G tg, Prose, hye gun hi Hitiots pies hilly of ‘nue averninent o) ts ny ‘a he old pi gations Dovbs 0 eckley, Lum- Reston. Pitusburg SIX POND "av 4