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Pectin ALLA Dates ‘For Gompicte Sporting Resutis See To- Night's FINAL EXTRA. - WITERETS WORD FROM ~— ADOSEVELT "Present Sends Speca Mes-|. sage to Envoys at Ports- mouth. CONFER WITH PIERCE McGaw, Who Carried the Mes- sage, Hurries Back to Oyster Bay. (By Associated Press.) PORTSMOUTH, Aug. 2—The real Feason for the postponement of this @tternoon's session of the poace envoys ‘until to-morrow morning ‘came out to- ay when Mr, MoGaw arrived here and [delivered a” message from President | Roosevelt to Assistant, Secretary of | State Peirce. Mr. Peiroe/at once sum- HINTS AT PLOT TO BLACKMAIL INSEWELL SUIT feng Attorney for Metal. Magnate Says that $300,000 Was Demanded. MANY LAWYERS IN IT. Charge Made that They Induced Sewell’s First Wife to Ask Annulment of Divorce, ‘Bensational Aisclosures, including charges of attempted extortion and oon- wpinecy, were suggested in the hearing this afternoon before Arrington Cars| ™man, aa referee, in the offices of 3 neliue J. Early, No. 371 Broadway, the case of Mrs, Julia Thayer. Seva ‘againet her former h Sewell, Vice-President of the hates Smelting Company, whose Tennesseo divorce from his wife is being “attacked. | ‘There was a mix-up as to the law- yers representing Mrs. Sewell and unt this {s decided the case could not be heard. It was anid Mra. @owell haa em- ployed nine firms of jawyers during her attempts to have the divorce against her, filed in the courts ‘of Tennessee, Feapened: At present Lookwood) & Gt!- bert are the métomaya of record, but Attorney who the Represents | $0. €4 her from time to time alas -| > meenry 3: MeConkiiens at Seas ee | etter which they recurned.to the Went- orth, What the President's menmge to the envoys was 16 not known, and the Rus- absolutely refused to discuss the ‘ay? @ very, important matter justify the use of ‘the subterfuge | What tte Gelay was due to the Japanese We tardy. fs the protogols. Mir. Witto and’Baron Rosen were with Bamcecat whe Navy 4 ai te Navy Nard frum 10.30 Cormick. of No. # Fine, streot, i the”! legal representative of Mr. Bewell, Mr. MoCormlck insisted wpon the immediate Nearing arid declared it hid opinion the cage would be withdrawn, as an action {0 test the palldity, of the divoree had ‘deen brought In Tennessee. Referee: Harman ‘said that he would postpone the case’ until Sept. 11,. when Mt could be determined what taw firm would represent’ Mre. Sewell’s' interests. Talk of Conspiracy. Mr. ‘MoCormick, spenking for Mr. Sewell, seid that when the case dow come up’ for a hearing the disclosures would be'of the most sensational, na- ture, An attempt will be made to show aly | that zs. Sewell has been caught-In a Seeeal ‘ Seaaavced oi ot HOPES FOR PLACE, 4 “OYSTER BAY, 1. : t Roowevelt haa oat seaben sis efforts to bring the Rus- Japanese envoys into agree- inet UW in tae negvdavtous net of the weaving of a gang of lawyers and that’ Mr. Sewell Deen. @p- proached tle and time again with of- fers to keep the suit from becoming public or frbin Rotng to bet akg the payment. of large sums of mol ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sewall separated six years ago, At that time, acording to ‘Mr. MoGormick, Mr. Gewell. gave his wife half of his fortune, which paid her an income of $12,000 a year. Later Atyorce from—his wife. ‘The courts nad a eer beers this divorce, and ell veil, the divorced wife, yeas to attack the validity of the Ten- esse divorce Tirst became known to Mr, Sewell when 4 firm of ‘Wall street lawyers qnnounced to Mr, Rpeoaniek phat the aofion was pending, “I sald to thero,”" Me, MeCorlnek sola & reporter for The Evening World ‘Now owhat is up? What is wanted elds a Oe Bho sae to ‘trial ‘and that Mr. repuation Sewell brought an action for abso- | Meson ay Py al a a UT CHICAGO BIDS HIGH FOR TWO. AT BROOKLYN Outhatted Tailenders in’ First Game and Gathered Three to Start the Second. SPP stem, Ei Klem and O'Day, BY JOHN POLLOCK. (Special to The Evening World.) | WASHINGTON PARK, Brooklyn, | Aug. ‘2.—The first game of the double- header between Hanlon’s” tall-enders end Frank. Selec’s Chicago outfit at these grounds this afternoon was won by Chicago with a score of 6 to 3. ‘Tho wisitors outbatted the Hanlonites, making fen safe drives off Stricklett's | curves to five which the Dodgers se- cured off Wicker's delivery. About 4,000 spectators were present bic adebon een the second game “Phe Chicagos ‘Were sent first to the Gat “With the.hope-of hanging the hard fock, ‘ Firet Inning. Slagle fled to Dobbs, Chance singled; promoting Casey, Shulte fanned the. air. ‘Tinker drove a fly to cight which Lumley dropped, allowing Casey“ and Chance to’ score and Winker to reach third. Maloney doubled to,luft, scoring Tinker. Hoffman filed to Malay. THREE RUNS. Dobbs was rotited by Brown and ‘Chance, Sheckard filed out to Brown. Lumley hit safely, the ball being too hot, for ‘Tinker. He was caught stes~ ing seoond, O'Net! to Tinker, NO RUNB, Second Inning. O'Nell's fly dropped safely in right centre and wis good for a base. Brown sacrificed, Gassler retiring ‘him unas- sisted. Slagle qwalked. Casey struck opt Chance flied to Lumley. NO RUNS. ‘Tinker threw Batch out atfirst. Gess- ler lne-hied to Chance. Malay bit to Casey and’died at first. NO RUNS. y Third Inning, Shilte pasted a low line fly to Donk ‘Tinker waa 200, 08. ts grounder, ‘wh sulor. DELEREE WINS A $10,000 TROT; Blue HIN Stakes Captured by Jer) Mare at Read: yo Meeting, READVILLE, Ma ree won the ‘Blue Hill Stakes of $10,000. } me Aug. %:—Dele~ /PITTSBURG ..-..-- -.--- 0 0 1 GIANTS ...--. ..----.-. 0.0.1 CHICAGO AT awit i 3 CHICAGO ..-. BROOKLYN NEWARK ..------ at BUFFALO ..----- -- JERSEY CITY AT MONTREAL Es suhaesteno: 0) 0 -010000 ‘ Etaceintia (N.L.)—End seventh: Cincinnati, 4; Phila., 9. cory (A.L.)—2d game—End 6th: Phila., 15 Chicago, 1. Ks oes (A. L.)—End sixth: Washington, 1; Detroit, 1. At Toronto (E- L.)—Providence, 6; Toronto, 2. jae let oe koh a ahh An RACING LATE RESULTS AT SARATOGA. *Sixth—Eugenia Burch 4-1, Adriutha 4-5 giabe Brass. AT FORT ERIE. Fifth—Pirate Polly 9-10, Mclivain 10-3 place, Last Knight. d § AT LATONIA. Third—Foreigner 14-5, Hortensia 4-5 place, Sandion. DARING BURGLAR CAUGHT. Frank Sullivan was detected this afternoon leaving Prof. Hamner’s apartment, No. 131 West One Hundred and Thirty- cinth street, with a lot of plunder. He jumped from the second story. to escape capiure and then Jed a thrilling chase over roofs other hotses until he was run down by a policeman, RESULTS AT. LATONIA. eee AT’ FORT ERIE. j pend . The Evening rere) ‘radi Yoo Vocday foot, E r to Min inn Bed 128 ea Wace R mt TERCOND RACE-—Five ana is —Laeo a i Radtke). | atthe Grand Ciroult meet here to-day,” Her. the was 2.10%, 4 1 Ak Bey Sera aN, is mare, EASTERN LEAGUE. AT ROCHESTER, yal ON 12 to | Chance Beats Merry Lark, Bedouin and Good Field in Handicap— $15, - 000 Colt Oak Duke Runs Sixth tn the Third’ Race. BY FRANK W. THORP. < (ipecial to The Wrening World.) SARATOGA, RACH TRACK, WN. Y., Aug. 2.—The Saranac Handicap, with Waterlight as the star performer, was the feature of an excellent card at Saratoga this afternoon, It je strange, but nevertheless @ fact, that the programmes are more interest- ing with the waning of the meeting. ‘Thet run this afternoon was one of ot Dest of the meeting. The gap fursiohed «ood i nt eld and an ladtan ‘oak Duke, were carded ih the "ine track was tnat: weather The reti ‘ughawi TT from the notary siete Redfern’ without, 0 fount an man: Seevices. He twill ride Ormor the lg rac Ormondale jn races: Tt $a almost a certainty flobawk will not go. Roeeben Ran Game Race, ag Sp mage i pegs Scotch Plume, New Mowa seer is Greencrest 10 the Gar tach” where New Mowe Hay went to the front and rod to the end. winning easily by one lengthe from Fo! out of the b Shp lengths for the place, AA ge Sich Colt Pape Poorly, two-year-oas: ee SARATOGA WINNERS: FIRST RACE—Roseben (18 to 5) 1, Marjoram. (7 to 5 for place) 2, Right and True 3, SECOND RACE—New Mown Hay. (11 to 5) 1, Foneasta (2 to 1 for place) '2,. Lord a . /THIRD RACE—Snow (8 to 1) 1, Arklirta (2 to 1 for place) 2, Sly Ben 3. FOURTH RACE—Saranac Handi- bap.—Dandetion (12 to 1) 1, Merry arak (8'to 1 for pace), 2, Bedouin 3. FIFTH RACE—Dodina (4 to 1) 1, Annette Lady (5 to'6 for Lip! 2 | Meddling Daley ®t ‘HIGHLANDERS HAVE BOUGHT Pennant Winners. BY A ALLEN SANGRE. ST. “Tours, Ree: pir tai Grimen, | eaptain-manager of the New York Americans, came out with » statement to-day showing that he ‘bas stolen o i|march on the entire besebail world. Backed by Frank Farrell, of coure:, he "WH: | naw despatched checks within a week amounting’ to a bit over $11,000, the money being uséd to buy outright « + | pennant-winning team for next year. Oak ‘Du the vol. which Mr, TU peek bite rob eG oune aia eae show well in Taor ite 9 wes an SORE |W 5 eas he a speed, and addition, ridden’ by Bue nine On. made fee couly running the wiay to hire strevoh, wit OR area and Oui’ bY ar Hh by tebe Saeed) es oh beat By oe Ee ‘heh Dee A seertt Hille Burnt Up. mn ba eta ord was Pigs Peet a mile, and. Bedouln e with Water Light, 3 the front pudine os hh, the teenth pola Dandelion wot through and, talline off a cush from Merry Lark: won by half & length. Merry Lark Bedoun a hea! tor the place. Dodina Won in a Dri wIFTH Fe, eaten: maiden yon Breese eof lariving: rime. 08 aKemi cnet Wikbag par ae to she front, fot oa, sey te She re dy ahd artva Lady was’ for tho poset fo cleverly did Gri Mth cover ap his trail that none but the managers with whom he bangained were aware of the deals. Grifth hax practically denied the minor leagues of their beat talent, loaving the scraps for Other major league clubs. shanty, lett, field; Conroy, ia Moriarty, third Handicap: Kiet ok sa ie Bae “ine | enctber the big leagues his been Tent tne, wat erat foun GriMth hed wat in d. | Morlarit, Was bought for drift by Tin Hus t who spent weexs scouring the Unit States for now! material. | Juat as they were signing che contract | & from smother manager trrived offering fad, und his owner trig Ke ack out, but Hurst would not have aid tobe ti nclder of the Auer can Apsoclatlon, is now with Toledo, and his ciate ike pay of i oe. ae fas Fe cat is now lal Dunn oe A CJ ie p in bis league f oar an work ya | Ar al GIANTS OUT. TOTIE WITH PITTSBURG Hot. Battle for Game that, Means Even Up Tally — a FIRST BLOOD TO PIRATES with None Out and/a Run. . Cam Over. THE BATTING ORDER.. Pittsburg, i : each cf Browne rf.) Ponts, c% Aerten Devin: “Amertoan \ League champions re ‘world’s champion “Plenas say tor nie,” sald hans that we wi play for the cl should we win in the National . division of the recetpts, but we wi there when the timo, comes to play, don’t blame tihe players tn th * ican ‘League for kicking, at; ie lal conditions; the losers “Will A set more than a sult of cl s Revenge Dearer than Chalionghi , This question was not wbsorbing:’ Graw’s attention nearly so present series. Honestly. Pittsburx would give satisfaction than the ‘world! OY cach By winning to-davis game th, detent f° rockers ea ws Sausted: ‘at Hay enenay at erat She mance “and ‘xa az 8 o'slork sta panies Firet an ‘Leach ‘hit the first all to rr) on 0 She end lated, the” tall mood, nate. Aft a entre for a sing fe Was a ‘ te ond. and was caught) : ®: Second Inning, fi back thirty feet Donte, poses Wane ong line) drive, arate | good for two bases. Mate etot the tDnstohmen”™ to, “nr. Mike pike Figward was oul eve BS $5 Steal eoraodl base ise. NO RUNS, Take tt a dou iin ae allowed 10° wail sina | tur. t ‘0 ateal peo) jught. NO-RUNS. pene Inning. . he iS. Pa ee tea ayiors taco a the ‘secot to Devlin, ran caver ive to, 0, iran ok OFF Ne tanciid ay tion ot etm Sould, wet back. AMERICAN MERICAN LEAGUE, i BOSTON AT CLEVELAND, came, ‘iatponed on /aasount of cal PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO, | o terson and nd Built ms eb pouches PEE NO HIGHLANDERS (GAME, 4 (Special to The Bvening Wi u coon a uled for to between ers and the & Fouls team was sible bee! & Aerriflo Cale tad SUNDAY