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|BASEBALL RESULTS _ __[# Gireutation Bo ok ' ‘Open to All.”* | ee Ree TT eT Cah bt 5 Aw Wi PRS | SPORTS ~=2=ROB AGREE ON FIRST STEP FOR PEACE The Russian and Japanese “| © Envoys Decide “About Corean Article, | SOME CHANGES MADE, Section as’ Adopted is Net in . the Language Used by Rep- - Leet of Mikado. PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Aug, 14-The following . official communication isaued by the Russian and Japa: peace envoys st 1,30 o'clock this ufier- “In the morning attting of the four teenth of August Article 1 was dis posed of, and the pleafpotentiari Bre: ‘ceeded with the discussion af The: meeting adjourned to de resumed at 3 o’cloc! This article relates to Corea, As greed to by the plenipotentiaries, it pad fot in the language submitted vy- the Japanene, It ‘had’ been, :nodifica’ soumearer améet the wishes of the Rus plenipoten to. -whae Le rears was to mike a dependency ot » and he wanted the language of he arti¢le to conform to Japan's real tentions; Mr. Witte was prepared the beginning to accept the ar icle, ‘his only objection being as to the rm.” He wanted the language at least to show that Japan intended @ proteo- forate qvér Corea. baa oy CRISIS IS NEAR J)» JIN PEACE TALK. By Samuel G. Biythe. (Special to The Brening World.) PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Aug. 14.—This ‘et be the momentous week of the ‘peace conference. Many persons abs @re supposedly well informed look to Bee the negotiations break before Sun- @ay. Others just as well informed ‘are jigbte $46 the “dlasussion will continue |: for weeks, _ The faot is that every day the envoys Lenny conference’ strengthons the peacé. ‘The question of an mnivy ‘may be reached this week rif he. himself. deters: ‘on every condition ax mul has talked and will talk on ‘qwhich was the frst topic taken up—itt I = be more than two days per condi. ‘ton, ‘That is very certain, ‘The Japanese/are good traders. | They : thelr ‘conditions wilfully. ey pYt the obvious and minor. conten. jones first in ofder to get everything out the way-before the great tug comes the indemnity. Russians are still poy here and Jnalisiog’ Resale ‘an indematty, i 905. NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1 BAD SETBACK FOR BAKERS BY THE LEADERS) Executive Weed at Meeting ‘in Chicago. Refuses to Call Out 10,000 Men, Se : WANTED 10 TIE UP SHOPS. Employers: Will Not Grant De- mands and Say They Can Operate. CHTCAGO, Aug, 14.—The National Ex- ecutive Bonra of Bakers and Confec- tloners!-Nattonal Union met here to-day to take up, the question of calling © sympathetlo strike of ‘bakers in New York and Brookly: he'p the: kosher bakers, who are on strike there, é ‘According to board membbrs the | pe- titton of the kosher ‘bakers. will be re- fused and the strike extension will not ‘be’ sanctioned. Atler two tmousand TtaMan beakers had signified their willingness to. join the “kosher” bakers of the east side in 2.| their sterile, the leaders of the Interna- tional Union of Bakers and Confeotion- ere_promined “unless, the: organiza- tion of employers sifrrendered before to-night the ten thousand: oven men eontrollsd by the parent union would: galled out. This ‘would- mean ‘the Lav ae Of every baker in) the imngiediately pi prec Yarele t- Hbe | out Into deep’ water her six HUNDRED ‘IN PERIL ON PATTEN LINER! | Propeller Shaft, ‘the Magy Patten Broke as She . Rounded Sandy Hook. WOMEN BADL ae Decks. Were Crowded While the Vessel Was Drifting Help- lessly About. : The steamboat ‘Mary, Patten, of the Patten line, with six hundred women: and children aboard; wag to-day help- less off Sandy Hook for, more than two hours, and during tlg.greater part of that time the wildest; excitement pre- yailedamon gth © passengers in spite of the reassyrande of the officers that boat was safe, The steamer was four hours, late in making her New-York pier. 4 There was a high ronning, wher the boat started. und: Sandy Hook. She hed>lett the Pleawure Bay nier at 7 o'cloce-ia the morning and Was dus to land at the . Bubfery. tefore 31 o’élock. Rounding out of the Shreve- bury the boat Fass cttathae iaboadd P and finally when head sea, jack John) Tintl, of the bpesitest Patten shat Bakers’ Union, made, the offer of a-#¥™+|.¢ ‘pathetic strike to Local Leader Samuel Kurt meeting of the strikers in Jefferson’ Hall, No. 9 Columbia’ street. ‘The ‘Italians have been baking all the bread “that has been) polg to the poor since the beginning of the “kosher” atrike. Eastern Organiser Joseph Heinz, of the International Union of Bakers and Canfectionera, made, the announcement that unless the boss bakers would give in @ general strike would be called. He sald that, he has been. delegated full authority to call out every baker of ‘bread, crackers id pretzels. in the greater elty\ if he found there was no other way to. force the employers to back down, Bosses Loving Money. ‘Mr, Heinz declared, that ho aid not think the bosse. would: dare remain et deadlock with the men, ag it was ruin- nad assura' that at least itty pro- prietors of “kosher’’ shops would come fooward this afternoon and offer to sign ap agresinent) with: the men. y rae ‘with Mr. ten the Jewish question in Russia. " Mr. Witte to explain ‘to them the atitude of the Russian a emment, the present’ situation and contemplated qlanges in exising condi- ucn@.segdrding: the Jews. My, Schiff and, tie companions Mt renee here over, night. Mr. Witte. ts known to sympathise of the H ens. He said that he | pilot, and, collecting all his deck hands and officers, went about Smong the passengers‘in an. effort to Feassure’ them. The boat was ‘com- Pletely helpless, however, and the crew could do little to: quiet the terrified women and children, Near’ Dangerous Reef, - There was ' dangerous reef near Where the boat was when the break Oveurred and the captain feared (that his boat might run upon this and go.to Pieces in the heavy surf, He blew ‘his whistle steadily for every minute of an hour before any of the craft in the bay or nearby waters pald any atten- tion to the signal. ‘The whistle had acreeched its signal for fully an hour when the tug Jumes A. Lawrence was seen making ler way up the Swash reine RESULTS OF ALL “TODAY'S SPORTS PHILADELPIA AT PITTSBURG: (N.: L’) 0-0: 2.2 — SHILADELPHIA .... -... 0.0.0 0:0°0 PITTSBURG ...... ---:-. 001000 QHIGAGO AT BOSTON (A. -.)-—SECOND CHicAGo 0.0 0. ovSlUN ..-2-- ) ST. LOUIS AT PRILADE-PH he (A. L §T. Louis weep Qe 0, O80 PHILADELPHIA 9 +000 4 ULEVELAND ..-. WASHINGTON he demoed uit! AL NEWARn 5 JERSEY ery st Be ir _ t dee ifare ROCHESTER At BUrFKL6 AE. ‘ROCHESTER... 0 203s BUFFALO .....-5. ----- 2093 1 ii Cc 1 ae co co cco. CO co Fourth—Lights Out 24, New Amsterdam Tl, Mr, Rosé 4-1, Fifth—E! Donoso So Kate Powers: ip. Miss Mae Day tas WOMAN SHOT BY STRANGERS. Mrs. Carmao Infante, proprietress ofa restaurantvat No.. £61 Cortland avenue, was shat this afternoon during a quar- tel between three patrons, She is in Lebanon Hospital ina critical condition. Joseph AWweuro .of No, 2325 Hoffmanave- nue, is under. arrest pending investigation. HELD UP AT THE DOOR OF A BROADWAY BANK ce:< Stephen C. Dolan, twenty-nine yeara coming out of the Mechanics and ‘Trad- - | Old, ‘who saya be lives at Eighth dve- and ate ravenously of, the hata tack and other fare that could be obtedned for them by the crew, ——- MRS, M' RGEON'S UNDER Aue and Forty. th street, and is but one day old: ti lew, York, where he fied Mae Virginia, bis native heath, Prisoner In’ the. West: ty-aeven street station, charged attem attempting a daring robbery in broad daylight, at Forty-sixth street Kreutaer and Broadway to-day. Féshard Hannibal, a colored bellboy At the Bt. James Hotel, on West Forty- over ma ‘Afth street, ls the complainant. nome was sent ee "ped into annie Asceording to Hannibal's story, he was the Went ‘Side Court, HOBART DEFEATS. LITTLE AT TENNIS, BOBTON, Aug. 14.—Stendiness enabled River this/atter-/Ctirence Hobart, of New York, to do- other boys younger rr RD mas isi of New Karte at Ham ‘Webber, ten |1, avenue, fell ¥ sana au sof an ‘the ee at Forty- “IN: Griffith's. Sluggers Fatten Their Batting Averages at the Expense of Pitcher Jackson and Pound Him Out of the Box. DETROIT: VS. HIGHLANDERS. PLES BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE GROUNDS, Aug, 14.—Strengthened by a new pitober, hlande! who looked pretty’ good and keen for} Ni victory after that Saturday's defeat, the Highlanders again this ernoon before a crowd of 2,900. ‘Tho new twirler je named Payne. Reing recommended by Chesbro gave him @ good, start at least. One of ‘his fast shoots glanced fram Klelnow’s | #oefed glove, hitting a fan, who swore the newoomer was wéll named. Another try-out was Goode, of Johna- town, who had a short go one’ week ago, but was not fancied. eocompanied by @ manager, secretary and rubber at. that time, but to-day played @ lone, hand.. He is a southpaw. and claims he was not right In the ‘Other trial. With these additions Grif bad helt a bench full of pitchers, but he did not care to experiment, For the first time this @eason no ‘um- pire was on hand at 4 o'clock. Atter @ five-minute wait Grimth and Armour bewan to canvass the crowd. looking for ® substitute, while tte Diayera “gut up” ‘htgh dieike on’ the: diamond. ae a oe & row to Schaefer. hulled Kesler at mate wo ee ewe Toning. Aled to. Hh 4 ca, io See etcd er »Couwbiln was the Lib attacked Detroit Boppy. ‘Goode "was | centre THE BATTING ORDER. Dp. ol; 80. "5, att gong, si bic aes re judy nea bates” plays. eae. on Disch's fog eee it as yt past eer eine an eh aa noth« : thiow-ln Beha Craw. second. aot i t 2 ed, Willson ‘threw O'Leary led. i (Mtr Ite luc Kiletnoy ane fe} lewton filed to Mctat Sixth inning, ope e buco bourtece shot. “Watnet Day’s Racing Outotass } by Preliminary , Swepstakes for: Dinner Between Turfman, SARATOGA WINNERS, © FIRST RACE-—Memories (11 to 8). wrtord 1, Shrine (4 to 4 for place) 2, Mabel eer Set tenes Inning. Téndvay Mite a a. was out, | scr eld. Ay) soaking | any bad throw, AMERICAN LEAGUE. —_—_—_—_—— CHICAGO AT BOSTON. |. ‘Warner pp vlc EASTERN LEAGUE, et| BALTIMORE AT PROVIDENCE. 01 went to frst ‘kson's fourth A figtt othe ‘the buses Ble jean hit over weecor bane, ny rty nome: F USciey somton, ty iene rier arive from Willlams. ‘wit ive RE! Mae ray weave ie] along Ing | Providence Baltimore , +1000020 0 o-3 590000000 0-9 JEROME HOME, BUT REFUSES TO TALK District-Attorney Keturns from Va- cation aud Avolds Dincussion of Mayoralty Nomination, William ‘Travers Jerome, with a agen | Piney, (want-to-get-back-to-work step, hurried into his office in the Criminal Courta Building before the first of his Assistants had reported to-day, after a week's vanation spent in Canada and ¢ Canadian border, “Wha been going on?” he asked, 4] “I haven't seen muoh news of New ’@| York aince I lett here. oy % tht, Klelnow atte Bet from second ned. TWO Ri ei Heh An eacy fy to Kbperfeld. Ea mot ‘beat a ‘high bouce feria to the fans. IE vetaces Jacko Ader ints Sah> Bled to Crawford. ffiesa rhandet oy ose. Ctieae t Fifth inning, turned | Senses toward mera rr Aang eler, Jack ‘only I can’t discuss politics at this time, the other fellows a chance now. to got the lay of the land, too," Mr. Jerome was asked If the pressure being brought to -bear from many. sources to get him to run for Mayor would influence him to accept an inde- ‘8 | pendent nomination. “Didn't even know there was any auch pressure,” he replied. "You seo how little I know of what has’ been golng.on," and he hutried into his inner oMice, shed his coat and began rummag, ing througn & Dig pile of mall, nse” pectin Mice SUNDAY WORLD WANTS w. MONDAY MORNING WOND! OverNight Events Maybe se ts teh Avera), I want to give! Twant | Richardson 3. SECOND RACE—Punctual qs 6 20). 1, Red White and Blue (no cet: dade: for capi 2 ON FIFTH: RACE—Aelamore. (9 to.8) 1, Dave Lewie (6 to & for. pene 2 The Quail 3. N SIXTH RACE=Colonial, GIF (1: to 2) 4, Alwin (1 to 3 bias place) 2 Blucher 3. BY FRANK W:, THORP! (Special to The Evening World.) RACE ‘TRACK, | SARATOGA, Aug. 14.Before the races tere to-day there waa a private sweepstakes between Ki- amesha, Ir¢antation and Jennie McCabs at six furlongs. Kiamesha, Lyne, was favorite at 4 to 6, while In cantation was second choice, at 8 to 5, ard Jennle MeCabe was at 4 to.1) Marta, Cassidy started and’ Clarence McRows Judged. Kiamesha led all-the way and ‘won | - erally by a length from “Incantation, which beat vennle McCabe a length and a bal, ‘There was some betting on the event, Davy, Johnson winning a couple («Continued on Becond pics : ——$__ towauly's, races on ‘this, track were. ag follows: Di FIRST RACE-—Sellin, i Purse four al oZann. 'MeCleLend (Le Baster's Pride ay He M Bal (A) Walsh) 4 to 1, |SECOND aries Selling: purse Atos dup; furiongs.. h9. to. 6, ticdhan 4 tod snag THIRD RACK—Beiling, two-yearrolls;, four aud ones} nee ey er Backer ‘cBnea) sat if ue (lames Heuinessy) 6 to 1 rgker (T. Taylor), @, to a ye; a8 al ley),.7"t0 ip ae 1s daca for re an * Inechal ‘for per ik ES LATONIA RESULTS. (Speolal, to The Bventng. Wari LATONIA’ RACE. T: Aug db The rau fon Fp rakes ak thi folio ridden bY) 4 i

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