The evening world. Newspaper, August 9, 1905, Page 1

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BATTLE AXE WINS: [MANY Hl AD Graw’s Men Dewn:at Start of Game, ih OPENED WITH Backed by Fast Fielding, to WN AD , | out Pittsburg. though Jimmy Manning has been men- for the position recently held by |#no! ached toning, to, centre, “Dotiba lea Shecmrd fifed to Dun- Ag Pa Buckley unus- hes ds Bo Sateal, Mas a Gut: Baton to Hall, ‘NO'RUNS | ‘Third Inning. ‘Biieny rye Malay gate, von ite. Oo RUNS ameayee fo eowitt Scanlon tor seopride, ieavy. S out os I Puniearey. Ly a, Bate! Match muted Rer- Becklty out, ee to} $8 ting. Arn . TWO Re f ie Fourth Inning. sefe. Scanlon fanned, Dobbs inleavy, Bergen out /stealing, Look for greg Burke sg ray teh, wh> obi et reaiehiny Boll's ‘= foulea out, NO. sma ee, + Lumley: oe neato a Rob Visitors of Hits. bull thpugh It may be ‘The Giants went to White City, a new ae resort, last’ night, The Afri- FORT ERIE RESULTS. (ipecial to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, FORT ERIE, Aug. 9. The races ‘here to-day resulted as fol- lows: selling: for can Dodger who takes the part ot tar-| 7, him on the head with e swift drop curve which made him dizsy, Mathewson 4 drew as much applause as if he had put It closed the dodging performance for the evening. First Beale a fly to Sencine. Doniin eame rnin chant Ci Site H right. fleld, ex, 2x8 z Pes Devitn fanned.” Gilbert ranped a. singlé Girough short and tried Ot PRE yak id, A throw mer to ag ee Bresnahan } man’, wed, silowed | to, walk, ook second on Casey's aucrifice lin.” King singled over aecond or Wicker rouse th throw! tf o 8 «Pounder ‘out at second. iste |* out. ONE RU . Third Inning. Ames'e grounder was man. Strang £0 lore, bat Donils Hotiman, rang st fipped & rosy easy for ; ‘rave'a, esoreh ed a fy ile. second. Me to Tinker, NO Dev ick in and beat it'a block, ‘Tinker ia len, chang > ro was thrown NO: RUNS. Rees Fourth Inning. Mertés filed out to oe base ®rounder to ne NATIONAL LEAGUE. « BOSTON AT PITTSBURG, ) eo Xun, Neoailam;” Y aniidee Ss dae AND CLOUD OF FEATHERS BCOND ges: teenth miles; Hof- single |19, A. vatols | 197 speeds a tirena LATONIA FESULTS. — (Bowie to The Evening World.) LATONIA, | Ky., Aug. 9.—The |. races Were continued here. to-day with the “saat vit Mnsecke Grae ea : fon), 0 1,°2; Ihorynce Ray (©. Mort oe nalown (elit, Beltobona,, Wake. Wake- 4, Convigt and Greet Gown @lzo ran” 8 and one-six- (Radt- to tt ney Katte Powers, Dr. Riley ‘Thistle aleo ran. arione ca and Pretty: ond and ai juatided tor ite gin ‘and was deal cutting front of Anite. RACE—Ore a2 to Han 1, Hoy foarte) 1 RA frre won} 01 to 1, second; God, to third. Time—3. Kilmorie, Blue Mint ‘and FIFTH CE_Five RAC! .—Nut- eu ia alee 16, ten ‘iM a nad, Il, 108," toi) 2 Cut Glass re iattte Kingnon aad Jack's ghee: als ie RNR NEY CURZON MAY ‘QUIT INDIA * ————— ‘London Hears that He and Kiteh- ener Have Reached Point ~ Where One Must Go. LONDON, Aug. 9—The Pall Mall Gazette to-day nrints a story ‘that relations between Gen. Lord Kitchener, ‘Commander-in-Cilef of the forces in India, ‘Lord Curzon, Viceroy, have again reached the breaking puint. One of them is reported an Mkely to “It te more probable wit do #9, owing ia aA that Lord Curzon the ‘condition of ms SCORE BY. INNINGS. -010 BROOKLYN ... - ST. LOUIS ...-.--.-.. 0-0 2 0.1 BROOKLYN AT ST. LOUIS. 40000 t Pee yee F o37T —7 0 0 PHILADELPHIA AT CINCINNATI (N. L. 20.0 PHILADELPHIA... 2... 0 CINCINNATI . weer 0 14.0 ROCHESTER AT TORONTO (E. L.). ROCHESTER .-..,----.-. 0 0 TORONTO .... .- ST. Lou's -- WASHINGTON 1 “ 0 0 E. LATE veri trite GAME." Fifth Inning—Bresnahan and Ames. both flied-to . Tinker, trang struck out. No runs. Chance singled, but was doublet with O’Neili on the latter’s inder to Ames. Tinker out to Lahleti: No runs. Sixth Inning—Donlin singled,“ MeG2nn iined to Slagle. Mertes and Dontin. were doubled, «No Hoffman grounded ta Deviin, Kling’s bunt. No runs. struck out. Bresnahan sabe Inning—Dahien and Bevin singled. 'Gilbert ‘bunted afely. Bresnahan flied, scoring Dahlen, Bowerman for Ames it to Tinker and Devlin. was’ caught. Strang walked. Doniin Hied to Slagle. One run. po LATE LATONIA WINNERS. Sixth—Black Fox 8-1, Euba 8-5, Covina 20-1. AT FORT ERIE. Sixth—Our Bessie.7-10, Prince of Pilsen 6-1, Ink 13-5. Seveitth—Hiphland Fling 9-5, Jolly Witch 4-1, John H.Kirby, ORGAN-GR Deposita of $7,000 to Her Oredit, ugh engaged namaiie patignat SE conten eae patie Yor ae for her street Mane ie Mameniac at ot. No. Inia the Seles Meseat Goat | are nts when arraigned with her husl t showing Denkbooks with coves ene tee ear “were: tive Hunter, of the Irish Brigade South African war, Midias Fetalna the custody of 'and made the runnin » the Will, be | Ve Ben Hodder and vil Tribunal of | eed @ judicial in the case of Major Joln who was a prominent mem> if the Boer $10,000 HANDICAP: | Whitney’s Two-Vear-Old Takes the Grand Union ‘at Saratoga After Stable Mate Midias Drops Out of the BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. 9. Large fields were the rule here th afternoon, furnishing untrue and un: satlsfactory racing. The number of horses at this course and the eagerness of owners to start them prove tl Jockey Club needs to establish o town racing points to draw the cheaper horses.and leaye Saratoga to the higher class thoroughbreds, ‘The races were interesting to-day as spectacles, for there is nothing more in- spiring than the sight of a large fiela of thoroughbreds sweeping the stretch. ‘The stake feature was the ‘Grand Union Hotel Stakes for two-year-olds, 4 High class field was engaged and Promised. a cracking good it. . The track wes fast and aula Roa i Jockey Davis “Reduced” Near Limit. oh iaeuient which shows that the Hon tady ‘aired + Sieppene si | fiance tho first Vil ke at tne beak A an droopet Sat, Sake {unconsela: a pty re ear ce ere reducing yr. Moriarty wax summoned at qn- and stimulants were administered, oy. t aid not rally. It was only by is Bi f strenucs, treatment that fe was revi ‘Aviton, Start to Finish, added; selling: two-year-olds; five and yoryenr-olda; fit and Start bad. Won easily. cond, Ma annie a See Hoyal Chine’ also ran, wor maths’ fo ihe front: at, the ‘opened up a gap of half a dozen and was never caught, winning by, three, lengths trom ' Bivouac, it Ruth the same distance he pis Place. R ‘was slow to be: gin, but closed strong, Horse Finished. ce eaaraes Bla Kentloman rm rood. Timea at 2-5. deg Bett tarters. Jocks, Wes, St.Hit.Fin. Str PL I OM eg ge 5 jel i is “ Preograve. Mrclark 15) 1 ae 2) "EBS Punetual, ‘Mr. ‘Devereaux 183 4 4 8 2 mmcoway ‘aid Datfo Down Dilly also ran and both fell. fy he steeplechase was easy for Thomas Hitaheoc! is dim Newman, ridden by mi NE coe et ; y' yeas | ine ay SUIT. op ie al Hip Mes, Masachia. in Court Showed ton Joan of. Are Legally Sep. R Aug, 9,~The eae Prono e fetta ate be Meld Shier he had thrown His 4 carried Punctual out of the nents D, Challenged Gamely. pay aralda alue biry i eterno Jocks. Wis. St. Hit wi a “Nxe. “Sra | pike Bt S ti ee 7 i oe 8 went to the ‘tron’ at the start followed by rand Jerry Wern- he last named ran up on the ond. place on the turn, dor, Accountant | un ar he st) Yandor, berg. rattan Dok Tollowed hi le i Ais) the rail “pate Axe (ook ie Tend end ect, mercy, when m Bees the clouds and ois) wi (Continued o@ Second Page) Race; WINNERS AT SARATOGA. FIRST RACE—Aviston (6 to 1) 1, Bivouac (7 to.6 for place) 2, Ruth WwW. 3. SECOND RACE—Jim Newman (7 to 5) 1, Preagrave (8 to 5 for.piace) 2, Punetual 3. THIRD RACE—Battle Axe (8 to 5) 1, Sandy D. (6 to 1) 2, Jerry Wernberg 3. FOURTH RACE—Wire In (20 to 1) 1, Bragg, (6 to. for piace) 2, Oarsman 3, FIFTH (RACE —Loretta M 6). 1, Ascot Beite (2 to 1. for #: Our mieten SS Six: 1) 1, Councilmen’ & MR. FORNES IS. SUED FOR A SEPARATION | Wife of Acting Mayor Also Demands $5,000 a Year Alimony. Papets have been served on Charles V. Fornes, President of the Board of Aliermon, and at presemt Aoting Mayor of the olty, In @ sult, for separation brought by hie wife: now living in Poultney, Vt. Mra. Fornes demands a legal separation and $5.00 a year ali- mony. “The case 4s to come to trial in September and tie eedd Mr. Fornes wi, fight it Mrs. Fornes was a Miss Elisier, sis- ter of EMe. Milsler, the actress, Hor father was em@loyed ‘for many years as @ salesman by Mr. Fornes, Tho marriage took place alt years ago, when Mr, Fornes was fifty-five years old and his wife thirty. The couple Hve@ for a time in a handsome house on West End avenue, near Kighty-sixth @treet, but later lived at the Waldorf-Astorie. Mrs, Fornes went to Paria about four years ago, and nanan | although there ‘was no quarrel the cou- 1] ple beep teal): soparated Pe nce, Str. worm rae had allowed bis Pig! sat maria stage plrations win wh ber husband’ had no has boon living at eal CG ee i; month ee fi ata froned fee RIKE Bread Shops on the East Side “Looted by Mob of Anary Bakers, DAY OF WILD DISORDE One Policeman Injured and ; moved to His Home—Five Arrests: Made. tion, led by Capt. Murtha, and a 1 dred striking “kosher” bakers and ‘women sympathigers. this afternoon Tr wl ere act 18 Orchard street, where & susie strike-breaking bakers were rere the ovens. Word had been brought to the headquarters of the, strikers,” & Great Centra} Hall, No. 90 Clinton si that bread was being baked in the establishment. Arming themselves with ohrds and: atte. siles of various sorts, the strikers \heir way to Orohard street in dodles, so as not to attract’the attenton 7 of the police, Women and chic swarmed, afer them, carrying cobble stones and rocks, When the different bands reached the theighborhood of the bakery they Joined — forces and rushed the place, “Men and women were in an ugly mood, and i y upon the proprietor and bakers, beating them and throwing th down the cellar stairs, Women Wreck Store, While the men were clubbing Rishi enemles the women in the mob wrecked - the store, stripping the selves of bread and cake, smashing showcases and windows and creating general hay; Calling upon every available man in the station the Captain started for the scene of riot on the double quick... When the platoon of policemen reached thi beating down men and assailed them with curses a The ‘strikers turned on night stieks, Many of U w badly, cut up and bruised, 5 Dey of Disturbance. many, earller dlstinbanies day the most serious wis tack on Isaae Telaler's bakery fo, 103 Clinton street at IL d’clook py o in ‘the morning, A woman rushed into the meeting “They are delivering bread ‘The hall was emptied in a few) secon and the street filled with « wild-e; about the wagons. The drivers wi dragged from their seats and.

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