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COMPLETE eae RESULTS _ jay cloudy, YORK, FINAL RES OLTS == ALL; SPORTS: : af Srousiie B Books Open to All.’? rd. 5. FRIDAY, AveusT 18, 190: BOM § prominent bankers to-day. his firm, Kuhn, Loeb & C machine. Sons, No. * there was a Slight explosion. Mr: Schiff is at Bar Harbor. having i gone there from Portsmouth after th> * Interview he and other prominent Jews el with the Russian envoys. When } @he box wag examined by the pulice ! they concluded that it was of a highly dangerous character, and Bupt. Murray, ofthe Bureau of Combustibles, believes it might have injured whoever opened tt if it had exploded, What Was in the Box. The box is a wooden one of the sort school children carry pens and pencils in. It $s seven inches long. an inch and fn halt wide and about three-quarters of an inch deep. The box itscif ts covered with xreon paper, bordered wit! pink, and Inside is a small strip of wood, pasted to the bottom. {pur proken matches with the heads sti! on them, several strips of emery paper. & lot of absorbent cotton, two cartridg>s wrapped tn paper, some loose powder and a vial containing thirt: e grains ‘of powder and two lead ylugs. The vial ‘wrapped in Raper. The paper ts a ‘Wall street newa slip contajning a number of good quotations. On the top. of the box, in letters of fold cut from some paper, is “Edward ‘VIL. and also the lett 4s as follows: ‘Jacob Kuhn, Loeb & Co., award Vil,” There were tye five-cent stamps on the pack+ age. ‘Dhe Schiff bomb was seit to the Bureau of Combugtibles, where it, was waia that though it was a dengerous device a misthke in arrangement had made St almost impossible (that 1¢ would haye exploded. ‘The Guasepbe! package came in the morning mail and was mailed in New hang Clty, seven cents postage beln, ENT TO SCHIFF AND GUGGENHEIM The One Received in Kuhn, Loeb & Co’s Office Was Defective, but the Other Exploded When Dropped tnto W; ater. Two bombs, both containing explosives sufficiently powerful to. kill one or more persons.if,exploded, were received by mail in the offices of The first bomb, addressed to Jacob H. Schiff, reached the office of at No. 52 William street. ” away from the place and proved to hea dangerous, but defective, infernal The Soyer bomb. was received in the office of M. Guggenheim's i 1 Broadway, and was quickly placed in water, whereupon It was hustled | sain HIT BY SNAG AT CHICAG White Sox Roll Up Runs One ata Time to Vis- itors’ Zeros. THE BATTING ORDER. Highlanders, Conroy, ° a3 Orth, p, wi ‘Umpire—Mr. Gonnaliy. BY ALLAN SANGREE. (Special Fo Tho Evening, World.) BALLPARK, OHICAGO, Til, Aug. 18. —With one vicigry over C.eveland on the present Western trip eafely tucked away in his stip, Clarke Griffith and ais band of ~ ars” stopped here to-day forse .thrée Jays’ session ‘BROOKLYN LOSE BATTLE ond Game by 2 to. 1 After Hard Fight, PITTSBURG VS. BROOKLYN. SCORPD BY INNINGS. Bitisbure ....... the e8 Brooklyn... ov000 THE BATTING ORDER. 9 0 0 0-2 0 Ot H, Sebi, care | Pat BY JOHN POLLOCK. (Specia} to'The Byening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, series to their credit, Barney Drey- TO PIRATES Pittsburgs Squeeze Out Sec- Aug, 18--With the first game of the fuss’ sex with the White . Sox. Every. man on the team waa ft dea fdate, and Grif,. while making no prediotio n », hag -hopes of capturing at least ten of the fittena games to ‘be played on the trip. ‘The failure of the clif's bats Tive in time fcr the game: yest which nocessitated using the -Washing- ton club eticks, considerab7y leaped the boys in the’ early stages ‘of the game. Grimth ‘announced to-day that’ new man, in phe parson of Hahn, the heavy- ‘itting putfielder of the New Orleans team, would join the club at St. Louin and would cover deft field, Habn was purchased by GriMth some weeks ago, but he had no intention of calling upon re Rou iernet, until the club arrived utility: Grit has no intenti Eh) team &20 intention ot ‘say, PF hi nis tata Inning. ,over Jone te for = ir: ‘ott was ee aw! WVilliarss ined. Tota Aa wif nis 2d Bibertold wan dou up at Med to first on balla: Tabell cceien tie in's drive was nailed by Keeler, Gren, beat ania Wacker bad heave of 108 champions High Ia n‘4-! jehliks Uhh Healt a CHICAGO ..- GIANTS: .-..- HIGHLANDERS ane LATE’ Fifth—Naran 8-5, Seventh—Qutwai Cleveland chauffe ird mile of the: final itch. Jay was: pulled as crushed near. the S GIANT HIGHLANDERS LO CHICAGO ....... . Sixth—Lapucelle 13-5, Auroceiver <5, Lethon Girl 2-1 Soa SEEN OE EE CHAUFFEUR JAY CRUSHED:ON TRACK: - KENILWORTH PARK, BUFFALO, N.Y. Aug, 18—Webb'Jay, ta at He bet c. tivtnd et -0 60,.0'0..0 ~ TOPT 083. At Boston (N )—Second game!’ ‘Cinciinat 83:8 At Detroit (A:L)—End eighth: Bost At Cleveland. (A.L:}—Washinaton. ind; 0. At St. Loitis: (A:L)—End eighth: P¥ila, 35°St ‘Louis, 0. At Rochester (E:L.)—Newark: 6; Rochester: At Buffalo (E.L.)—2d.game—End 8th:' barns $e Buffalo; 7. 4 bk t ‘ial WINNERS AT LA ‘ONTAL’ Euba .2¢1 place, Joe! ‘AT'FORT. ERIES™ 1 ace, ‘Morendo, i ur, was perhaps’ mortally injured in. the race here. Jay’s-machine was going‘un- r the minute clip and went through the fence and into.a-deep from the:ditch unconscious. .. His. left Jeg bce nae left “sitet injured ‘and: head: cut. = IMMOTGRANTS IN A | A mad dog among.a thousand’ tmmi-} pen, ‘shaping at. the, Jerlantenea grants, huddled in the Barge the throw 4 day-caused a panic, during which - migratn mothers dropped ; | out of the windows, and ~ PANIC OVER MAD-DO6 == = tq-| SFaNtn,:who rudhed miptoliny pants (of the feom, - “dom," wan lish, | Bn! lan ee men m-the mad dog, who “Tone tney ntly - Bee be Pitcher Held Down Chicago by Fine Work in the Box, but His Wild Throw Let Visitors Tie the Score in Ninth Inning. BY BOZEMAN C. BULGER. (Bpecial to The Bvening World.) POLO GROUNDS, N, ¥., Aug. 18.— The great gine’ of “yonterdiy agalast Chicago served as a big advertisement for mem- bers. of the faithful, leg- fons flock- ing imto the _Pa 10 Grounds by 2 o'clock to- day. Becre- taryKnowles sald ho pected crowd of at lenst 10,000, It was Mc- Ginnity's turn to work @gainst the Cubs, but ‘MoGrew -was undecided. until the Inst moment. Ae powerful as Joe js at his sivas been. unlucky THE BATTING ORDER. Giants, Strang, ‘rf. ‘Chicago. Bresnahan, cf, nity's line driv 4 hones res Sea was gobbled by Ma- Eighth Inning. Rounder was ee ae by, Gilbe: took care Cas ried, fawn Bresnahan Slagie's Deviin. Met NO Strang filed to Chance. was out on a grounder ‘Linker threw out McGann, Ninth Inning. Schulte was allowed to ‘bert fumbled Tnker’s he was sate. Scored. ‘Tinker took third on seewulto inker ‘on the Hoffman flied to Glibert, Devlin threw out. Kling, ‘Tinker scoring. McCarthy batted for Briggs. Githert fumbled Mo- Carthys hot grounder; Maloney scored, tlelng the score. en Med to Gilbert. THREE RUNS, walk. tool ora Danie 2 fax Devlin. struck out. NO RUNS. ‘Tenth Inning. Cacy wal strown out by struck out. Schulte Sraliced Stoker. flied jihad actor Ss ‘Bresnahan. NO Ri POLICE MAKE POOL-ROOM RAID IN SKYSCRAPER): Find Plenty of“ of “Material’ and Two Prisoners and Record of Fifty Bets. Two arrests were made this after- noon in the Jones Building, at No. 41 ‘Pinker. | Park Row, the prisoners being charged jwith maintaining an alleed pool-room. ‘The prisoners were Harry Gilmartin, a clerk, of No. 22 West One Hun- dredth street, and Frank Taylor, an “expert accountant,” of No, 410 Sev- enth street, Brooklyn. Capt, Hodgins and Detectives Roy, Howe and Magee, of the Oak Street Police Station, made the raid. With ‘an axe they forced the door leading to the room, No. 8%, on the elghth fioo and there found about 200 men. They secured racing charts, slips and two telephones, This evidence was produced before Magistrate Breen in the Tombs Court, but the detectives had to ac- knowledge that they saw no hets made, le into! and the prisoners were therefore dis- ut che nad. teaser Mocinntey | © tra line drive, which ‘Naker pulle ‘and to first in. time to puble “uD Glivert. “NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. out, aodtanity, made a quent op of, Chance wit ‘on long drive bm O Bresne! | allowed: to stroll, wes to “fs handiready to ae place, and the timer. Walle \t ‘eempaigy: nen} showed fully ea much ginger the Giants; and indications to (m, Mvely battle, Wish | Matheweon out of the way, the Cubs ‘Were! invigorated. They felt able to ‘beat anybody else, but when the big collegian ‘looms up.in the\‘box thetr hands’ go’ tip. George: Browne ‘was at’ the clubliouse ‘with ‘his mjured hand, but he eald it -would:be|s) day or two before he could Lath ‘the injured digit in ehape to play. Donlin: te said to be improving replays ? Firat Inning. the lid off, right at the Jum Role che pine Boeie 5S left and mi faced to fright t to thd, ay as Ot, mamnaben ye ek see’ ‘struck ane ie. , foffman. 9 ran eatery, but Deas out trying beau- Bn tarerws it Dah! NO RUNS atiunded to Devin. Third Inning. Gilbert Petr In Ghd way of Kling’ Mertes mado a ha raising atch vot Briggs's short Tex er. Slagle glibly struck out, Ibert cracked a neat Camy harged. The alleged poolroom had only been in operation ten minutes when the po- lice appeared, but in that time fifty bets had been taken, — DAUGHTER A BRIDE, ADMITS MR, CROKER LONDON, Aug. 18.—That his daughter Florence iv happily married to Count Louis Ban Matino wey admitted to-day by Richard Croker. He declared that the couple were very happy in thelr japudily aac AR Mec th we auased wh bigs bey had ene on cy not A ie af fad, homevens¢ thal a eee NATIONAL LEAGUE. CINCINNATI AT. BOSTON, "ROBERT ED os SARATOG Only die | Race of the Day Won by Entry Backed - at Short Price, YORKSHIRE LAD, 15 T0'f, Seneca Handicap Captured by Incantation, with Odds. -of to 1 Against. pail be ' SARATOGA WINNERS, 3 FIRST RACE—Bir Lynnewood (443 | 1) 1, Pat Bulger (8 to 6 for piace) z% Marjoram 3. SECOND RACE—Vorkshi: (18 to 1) 1, Byways 2 tb.14 for pl 2, Lella 3. THIRD RACE—Veronese (6 1} Lady Navarre (4 to & place), Sly Ben, 3. Dae aya RACE—Incantation “4 1) 1, Taxer (15 ‘to 1 for wee) ee) ad 3 % FIFTH RACE—Whimalcal. (13. tel, 10) 1, Tangle (1 to 3 for place) 2, Vio 3. RACE—Grand Duchess (a to an Hs Yona (2 to 1 for wine). 2, Bella Signora 3. (BY FRANK W. THORP, SARATOGA, RACE TRACK; Au, —There was @ small stake on the to-day, something ‘whusual for a The stake not amount: y muchas it wes) a selling tries little, above the. 4a Sf favorites might Pwo of ‘then looked easy for Mrs Hitcheock, with Vendor and ‘Tangle, while Druid and Lelia also looked well to the smart player ; ‘There have been no expressions of Tegret; at Baird's suspension, Race« goers feel that he’ is better.on the ground and wonder that his riding was not investigated long ago. ‘The weather to-day was clear “and the track fast. 4 Artful was sent out In the entries for the Saratoga Cup to-morrow, but Train, er hi) W, Rogers stated poslively ia afternoon that the filly was not feudy and would not start, Sir Lynewood Won Ss 4 ae