The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1905, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

‘WHATHOR—Thunderstorma to- ht & Wellnesdny “COMPLETE BASEBALL RESULTS Lek " an HU ; NEW YORK, TUESDAY, A GUST 1 15, NG SHOTS VIN IN THE ENVOYS IN FIRST CLASH DVER PEACE Reach Critical Stage by Dis- ing Disposition of Sakhalin Island. POSTPONE. A DECISION. This Is One of the Real Issucs,| and Their Views Widely Differed. , (By Assoclated Press.) PORTSMOUTH, N. H.. Aug. 18—Ar- Micle 4 of the peace conditions under oomeideration by the Russian and the Japanese plenipotentiaries was agreed upon during the forenoon sitting of the peace conference to-day. Hirureg tion was given td article 6, to take note of the oppos- ‘eq Opinions and proceed to the consid- aitting of Aug. 15 ‘the conference has discussed articles ‘@ and 5. Article 4 was unanimously + SeTeta upon. Net being abe to ar- plenipotetiaries have de- made by Mr. -Bel- ian Embassy, who came av Pees to the. hotel, tor pasting. the statement. agreed nol ie tung pet ioe notung i= eo waa paayed ferenices, relates to op of me a ate ary da} Isind eee eaners. ‘yy, it ighen at to-day, A tly ‘stated tobe eae per ste for The third wetiche’ eri ed. to the restoration of the Chinese admin.“ Pet Frovinoe of Manchuria, {vassage on the steamship St. Panl on tural se: | istration in the apd was a necessary e ore & provealan ir er uation and mutual recoguitton territorial integrity and oor policy ‘tor whic ne hag) ough: WHILE WATCHING ~~ NPISTOL DUEL Boles Fyn vin the Police Chase| { After an Htalian in TNot She, but Hibbard’s Wife, It Anel er in the | register, HIRED SPIES SHADOWED THE WRONG WOMAN ‘So Mrs, Bell Retorts to Their Charges Made Through Husband, DENIES SHE ELOPED. Is Declared, Went to Europe with Him. To her husband's startling accusstion that she eoped and made a tour, of Europe with W. H. Hibbard, at present Vice-President’ of the Virginia~American Oyster Company, of No. 4 Warren ‘street, Mrs. Priscilla D, Bell, wife: of Harry C, Bell, a Chicago business man, makes thé sensational réjoiner thag Mr. | K Bell’e detectives had shadowed Mr. and Mrs. Hibbarn through a European tour, and that the alleged evidence against | ¥ her is unthing more than the report of hired sples on: a family's holiday trip |‘Orti ‘abroad. ‘The essential part’ of the apcusations |. made by Bell against hia wife, as made public, is as follows: ~ Mr. Bell I bates. zits one Hotel, New: York, the night a Tune 9 ahd that took passage on the steani-4 ship New York tor Southampton, ed larid, registering with the purser as Mr. and Mra, W. H. Hibbie and passing ss Mr, and Mrs. Hibble throughout the trip, ‘That you changed the number of Your atateroom while eh route ‘to ‘No, 20. That you disembasked at, South: ampton June 16 and: atopped for two days at the Southwestern Hotel, South- ampion, ae Mr,\L, Hibble and. wit ‘Phat you went to. London Jun and rémairied at tho Viotoria, Hotel three days, where he registered you as W. H. Hibbard and wife, and yor oocu- pled one salte as ‘husband and wife. That you thén left the Victoria, return- ing Jan. when you wrote on the H, Hivble and wite,* pat yauteft. London for Pafis, June 8 ureing to London June 18, talting your return trip to New ‘York July } Mrs. Bell 15 stooping at the home of | her father, Rev, R. M. Stratton, at No; Ip $4 West One Hundred and Fourth strect, and is prostrated by the accusationa|?! her ‘husband has made pubilo. Replying to her h 's charges, when questioned by an Evening World reporter’ to-dayyshe sald: act Wife: Calls Charges Outrageous, “What Js Leppard hah coming ~ trom|t my husband are most outrageous chavess, that fc ev seal fabricated. Iam bende think that a man I onoe peat Ftoop to such depths, My, tuna iatlob 4s 40 deep (hat ‘Tom amos! ‘on the one word)of truth In his ol 5, The sintement that I elaped with Mr, Hib- bard 8 ridienlous, a¥ Was the statement handed me by his /hired detectives when Tlanded from the steamer St. Paul on Lghly, 27. 1 was accuséd of having’ been | Hibbard's companion on the trip Drs, Hibbard and her two oni oy. ) | éren were with Mec hibbard on that ghlp. beter teal Ha al ara an rh Se one em ang] Timothy, Harold ergo of suicide, There is not | RAIN STOPS DOUBLE-HEADER- WITH DETROIT) Dougherty’s Errors Contribute to Defeat of Highlanders in First Game. CRAWFORDA RUNGET “Wahoo Sam's” Hits Count on Tally for Visitors—Orth Batted Out. if hore ‘Une! content would. be 1 Prepare. ‘tons contin the same, Grr ire wget iaadioip hg caring RESULTS OF ALL TODAYS SPORTS 3 = ST. LOUIS ae PHILADELPHIA ......- Eighth avenue, CAPT. FERRIS It was ST.LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA (A..L.)—CALLED. : CLEVELAND AT WASHINGTON A. tL). & CLEVELAND ..........-.0 13.1 12°06 0 0-7 WASHINGTON .... ......000000000—0 OCHESTER AT BUFFALO (E.L.). é ROCHESTER . -----000000000—0 BUFFALO o1-—3 po LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. Fifth—Lieber 4-1, Port Worth 5-1, Chariatan 6-5. Sixth—Apple 2-1, Sister Lillian 18-5, Jim Tyrre| 30-1. AT FORT ERIE. Sixth—Lexington Leader 8-5. Plantaganet 1-1 Norwood 3-1 peat at olbreb act ths, day f KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE. Richard O'Connor, a street-cleaner, was knocked down and killed this afternoon by an auto at Thirty-seventh — street. report fed this afternoon at the Tremont patios we that Capt. James 8. Ferris, commanding that. ‘preoinct,. was ah pf +2 Fi REPORTED ILL, to bate there was even «align Stricken with: apoplexy at Centre Moriches, L. 1, where he i¢ chance. ‘The rain came every minute, however, and under umbrellas and ig <4 coats the crowd waited firat game, having ‘been lost on ted plays by Dougherty, there was a thirst foi revenge thronghout the patk, After & tong Walt Utipire Hurst called the game off. Firs inaing. took a “wha bal prighed, but Pieters sO saaae Sts Way ond there was death at the Schaefer soused the next on le jams [:r a single. this mabe wil Furst ran’ into the park and assumed the .reius of umpire, Which is pidentally enuised McGuire end Lowe a loss of The players were to offiviate. no anette being ready. Metntyre took the count. Schacter wag out stealing second, (NO RUN! ade a, aulok five star, for Dei it and 6: pol aa red am into 8 a sore, ble Play Bi, aihaahitie Pe RUN . Second Inning, pavehon, Gem: Crawiord drove a. wear aie i Pe ee me an death we Dain ea NO Third, inning. ‘Warner popped'a high foul to Yeager. ouateriy a gathered Killian’s Ci axe ped a line delve to RO'RONS” Mz lined a single hig re hase. | paes foreed at mecond. CK hed ‘8 futile bunt to Googuitn now a forced in much She.aes same i a by (Continued on Beoona Page.) SSE _ AMERIGAN LEAGUE, pons 3430 AT Bol AT BOSTon. - eth ene postponed on ‘secount * — wie vacation. -f ; re LEFT WOMAN COMPANION TO LEAP OFF FERRYBOAT A well-dressed man of thirty-five jeaped from the upper deck of the terry-bont Montauk while it was on itn way to the Battery from South Brooklyn this afternoon and way drawned. ‘The suiside bearded the Montauk In company witha woman, described as ‘beautiful by the deckhands, whose at- ‘The. it with an impatient shake of his 14. he pushed open the dors and ran toward the bow, Phe woman ran after the man her ‘arms etendedx pieadingly and calle ‘jing him apparently by name. Glancing behind him and seeing his companion's spproach the man tore off ‘his derby: hat, leaped to the rail and with hands overtead dove into the water, A Property tam to the wheelhouse led Capt. Gedney. a + The brclas ‘wap stopped "and & boat 1 i Ning epee lowered, Governor's Talend , and that Mga but othe mulcide ‘was ‘not ¢ ane | fe canta a th Ae ae ie ining “hard, rman dalled to htm to stay tneide, | sey eainer | BRIDGE CONTRACT AWARDED, traced where. & av to the tation, he Had taken rt Sixth aba 3 n anit Sia! ? dike iat we ene BF Wenesnny RAIN PREVENTS | CIRCUIT TROTS. Poughkeepsie Card Postponed Un- ou ‘To-Mortow Beenuse of Meavy Track. to ‘The fvening World.) POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Aug. oe iertiend it is sald, pus, tral bia ig ‘BROOKLYN PLAYED NO GAME, oMICAGO. hug. Tbs announce ‘to-morrow, Hef ot gn National spores would ree oe jet eae wwaile Bee ment that the Brooklyn and Chicago | ¢, eee! 1905, ~ Mad Mullah Brings Home the Money at 7-to 1 and Outcome Takes the Mer-’ chants and Citizens’ at 10 to J. BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special, to The Eventhe World.) SARATOGA RACH TRACK, Aug. 15.— Rains made the track teally heavy: to- day for the first time ofthe meeting. Tt ‘was the firat inning the mudlarks have had and the talent was a bit at sea as to the outcome of the various races, There was one good stake on, the Merchants and Citizens’ Handicap, at & mile and thren-sixteenths, with Caugh- nawaga, Molly Brant, Lord ofthe Vale, Dolly Shanker and others engaged. It was enid that Beldame would be} added to this stake, her fondness for mud’ giving fer @ grand chance. She had not been added, however, up to' the time of the first rane. The ‘sttendance was siim and weather a bit raw. Won by Water Jump. FIRST 57 agp 3 handi for Pree eee i seven fate Bart Kod, ‘Won ly. Time—1.28 4% getting. Starters: Jopks. Wis. Bt. Hit: Min. 8. Pi . 5 ad Bere “4 erie t eg G sin 104 2 os ‘é 10-5 tate fia ‘and Bryadcloth also ran. rushed to the front and leandoe tne. Srunning, toilowed by D'Arkle, | Humo and AeeruEhter, They held this ‘order to the were closed. on ochnvar, ‘and took the lead Rear the ‘stretch. In’ the run home ‘Arkle patter) ray at belfom: erect ‘the af water ft Lke*a genuine 4 ir. He was fon ahd’ won Bi iaee ftom Lochinvar, was two le in as Clgar- Sundy Lad toe t Be iareowe alee tan poe Suffice Jumped ‘Away in front. and made. the running. “followed ‘by. Mad Mullah and. Byways. ‘They held ths order to the far turn. where Mad Mule Tah ‘closed on jug ioe in the stretch drew “away, winning” eaaily by five froma Byway which beat Bell- inafan’s iabares Stopped In Stretch. ae BRACE #700 added: for. two-yeu gids five and ane-hait furiones °SStart mood. (Starters. Zovke, Wie Bt. Hit. Fip. Bir a 2 85 8-5 Bridgeman: indent ios § fags 2 8 de 110 4 4% 58 7 5.2 ‘Chalfon Monterey, Streator, Cyclone ant Gomedierine also rai. Sir Huop broke in front, but was out- run by Bri aa which set a fast pace, followed by Sir Huon and Shine On, "In the strotch Bridgeman stopped and Sir Huon went to the front again at) won easily by three lengths from man, which beat Shine On ten fengthe for the place. Outcome Set Pace and Won. eee Hd Be ‘The oe Mencbany, ye a pele aa on driving. Time—2. ‘Betti . St, Hit. Fin. Str, to. Baled 2 Fa Hillebrand 118 4 Lyme 107 8 4 ny soanker. Lae 107 8 | ‘Also ran: end King af Troy. Proper jumped ‘aw: in front, but Was outrin oy Outcome which set f oe, followed by Proper, Lord of ‘ale and Dolly Spanker. "Going down the backstreteh Delly Spanker and lard of the Vale moved up to- gether, and In woing to the turn shut gut Proper. of the Vale and Dolly Bpanker th Ligaen head and head to the. strateh, wluire Outcome went to the ront, Outerme then came away and won cleverly by two lengths trom Proper, which beat Dolly Spanker three lengths for ihe piace. Green Crest Made Running. i asl ts for thren-vear-olAs gue tage. a ny innth, Beare me fe Ke Jocks. W' ag a Be jarwhoop ant rest, a 7 tod chance, made all nthe ffth race, winpl ve lengths, Yorkshire, La long price, beat Loi mi dls- | ae Lora ean By ata ae fan botter than In third position, Elolea, Start to Finish, SIXTH RACE—9000 adied; for maiden | a Aye by Bie +9 3 Ane 5 cf 1b penvolia kino Green C the by BD | SARATOGA WINNERS. FIRST RACE—D'Arkie (16 to 5). 1! Lochinvar (8 to 5 place) Nee Cigar- lighter 3, SECOND RACE—Mad Mullah (8 to 2) 1, Bywaye (6 to 1 for place) 2, Bellindian 3. THIRD RACE—8ir Huon (8 to 5) 1, Bridgeman (8 to 5 for a je)2, Shine On 3, FOURTH RAGE-—Outeame (7 to 1) 1, Proper (1 to 3 piers) 2, Dolly Spanker 3, FIFTH RACE—Green Crest (10 to ‘OLE MO ASSNUBBED © AT FUNERAL Relatives es Dead Rilionaire Wood Scorn Chorus Girl Widow, BREAKS DOWN AT BIER, 1) 1, Yorkshire Lad (4 to 1 for Place) 2, Lord Badge 3. “8 SIXTH RACE—Elolea, (7 to 2) 1, a-5| Bivouac, (2 to 5) for place, 2, Vala- gal 3. filter two. ol a eaters old) dive Koos one-half a idiot Yelexal oe ie Ga,tund. Mere Boat atae. Ww it three lengths 12, a) cee a iets pony Vx Pritt front ASTOR YAGH YACHT . "| GOES AGROUND. OFF NEWPORT Nourmahal Ashore Near Fort Adams — Mineola Springs Mainmast—Cup Race Off. NEWPORT. R, 1, Aug. 15—Some of the hts of the New York Yacht Club's Mest started out of the harbor before 9 o'clock to-day prepared to fol- low the six sloops entered for the Astor Cup race off Brenton’s Point’ to-day, The wind was fresh from east-south- east, with indications of Increaying, Among the early devartures for the starting line were the Nourmuhal, John Jacob Astor's steam yacht, with a large Party on board; the Narada, carrylag Vice-Commodore Honry Walters, of the New York Yaoht Club, and guests, and Commodore I, G, Bourne's yacht, A nuniber of the smaller craft also wont 0Gt before-10 o'clock. When the yachts arrived off the jightsh!p. the east-southeast breeze had freshened to half a gale and @ drizgling. rain bud become a downpour, As conditions continued to grow worse the Lace was declared off tor the While returning tothe harbor aftar {ho race bad been called off the Nour- al Went aground on the south of Fort Adams, The big steam it grounded easly at half tide and oo diMculty is expected in tlouting her at high water, Col. Astor and his guests Were taken’ ashore in launches, As She Sobs ‘Over ' Casket Others Rise and Leave . ‘the Room. ~ When Mrs. Alan Wood, widow of thé’ Pittsbu: steel millionaire, who was Goidle Mohr, a chorus girl, attended the funeral’ of her husband in the’ Me! ltt. undertaking eatablighment, at Nine- teenth street And Eighth avenue, ‘this afternoon, she Was apubbed by the re! tives of the dead man, ‘Not one of the children of Mr. Wood, ot his. sie- tem, brothers, inephews Or rletes spoke pili gal asen| beige ald? paid the slight- est at to Jwhen® she, entered. the plage. On the , they, showed « thelr feelings to her in fashion. ‘When ‘Mra, Wood tooked at the doty of her husband and sank back sobbing into the arms of Mrs. Henry Catlin, the wife of her attorney, adl of the relativen, turned up thelr noses and, rising, left ‘the room. ‘There were about twenty ‘persons in’ ~ all atthe funeral, including a daughter, Mrs. A. Q, O'Connell, and her husband; Richara G, Wood, a brother of the dead man, and his wife, and G:ark C. Wood, a son of the dead Rogers and Bawa?’ B. Brown, of Pitts- burg, intimate friends of the deceased, were also with the family, and there were a number of others. Self-Possessed at Firat. The members of the family were! atl - assembled In the room end the ‘Rev; Dr. Granger, of the Church of the As cension, in Pittwburg, was ready £0 bie / gin the services when, Mrs, Wood,,ac~ companied by, Mr, and Mrs. Catlin, her sister, Mrs, Emily R. Smith, and her ‘husband entered. ‘This’ party took seats, « end although very pale Mrs, Wood kept — her self-possession in spite of the indif- ference of the relatives of her husband to her presence. During the service ‘but when it was over and she went to take a last look. at body col Jaysed utterly and fell back sobbing Into the arms of Mrs, Catlin, It was then that the relatives’ rose as one person, — tnd wit inta an ‘adjoining room, Mrs, Wood sobbed bitterly as i cover was placed onthe cvsket, and then. got ina carriage behind the hoarag and followed the body to Ken- sat very quiet, ’ Ot the cemetery, paid nd attention to the widow. There, was a big crowd outelde of the undertalcin; ablishment. during the service, and men and women gaged at The Mineo 0 met r dent’ whleh may Jay ‘ner tp" Para or two. While off the lightship he aprung ‘her malnennst, Aftech feet above Her tender, feud clans. uy ino att and th was towed nto. be’ Se taken | to isto this ahorncen, Te woesinles ae Mast wil} be | Dose Weiwed: — RESULTS AT FORT ERIE. ipeciat to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, “ORT PRI, Aug. 16, hi byl ic os a wscig tah Bo FIRST es “year ae, Casta 1) oe ae Wah) te 8 te and pt jeulted as Evens ath ph Baalon, te Fou: a toting Hy ragect uree Ba; aay mae : he widow curiously, Out there was no det ayy hind. Mra! Wood id of & re- would not be —_-——- 3 POLICE AND | WIRE TAPING GAME IN FLAT Eight Men Caught Two Hours After the Place Was. ‘Acting Gant, 'Aehuhum and doteciives of the West Borty-sevench treet star i Hon raided 9 / Hat op Woxt-loriv-ftth street thie afternoon and caugint vixht men, whom they, allege are waperiénge, wires taj Bly fog ‘Brisppers ganght was Tiny 4 Iv known crooks i. ” Pama iy _— % a] Ei oe 4 4

Other pages from this issue: