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_PRICE 01 ONE CENT, GIA » GOR STIL OPPOSES AN INDEMNITY “Cables Witte Not to Agree to AIRSHIP IN Fifty Thousand Persons Watch Payment Under Any PEACE TALK ADJOURNED. Envoys Hold Two Meetings and Suspend Further Sessions Uri: Saturday. By Samuel G. Blythe. | (Special to The Evening World.) PORTSMOUTH, N. H.. Aug. 23—Mr. ‘Witte, the Russtan envoy; has received _ three long cablegrama trom Bt. Peters- bung within the last twenty-four hours, The first came between 7 and 8 o'clock last night, the second at 10.9 and the 1rd at 3 o'clock this morning, fret instructed Mr. Witte Feeede from his ponttion. rd, which was the Jongest the three, instructed him te pay indemnity nage GRY wane wh noever. \ ‘Sill, “when ‘the’ envdya went to’ the Navy-Yerd at 9 o'clock thie morning “it was strongly intimated thas ‘ut had been found and that the way poy gene cial“ Me id fenigd “by President Roosevelt. After two short spssions the envoys adjourned further meetings until sat- AtPay. This will enable ‘them to com- municate further with. home goyern- ments: 3t was oMcially announced that the protocols #24 been signed, Jape to Mako Concessions. Tie Japanese are Known to de Ine ‘cinelliatoty mood. They are willing to make conceasions. Russia. stands firm- Ay against the indemnity as. such. )'Nherefore, it 1s possible that Japan may ‘withdraw’ Article 1X. of her conditions, which demands the establishment of the principle of indemnity, but does not specify a sum, ‘Nils would’ keep the record cleér. Phere ‘would ‘be o6 mention in | th Ureaty of an indemnity, but the sngeu- inde Mis at sn paid DY aussie puylig Japan Istana, arblehi Japan." now holds by" right ie not yet certaln, but its pro: Peace a ols care brighter to-day than ‘they waye been since the first note of di- Brera Rear aM evelt has had much to Pi State th Saas oman » OUR AMBASSADOR. GOES TO SEE CZAR, ere PETERSBURG, |Aug. 3—Mr/ Meyer, the American, Ambassador, went ‘this aftetaoon to, Péterhoft, where hd ‘wos recelved in audience by ‘the Em-|the On peror. The audience concerns the possl-| st le conclusion -of peace. Co) BAY. thy ut 2. ‘nloanaador Meyer Ee tas pet lM aD cars and wagons and*rode along in a wild effort to keep apace with the career of the airship. had his flying machine taken out’ of its shed and placed on trestles in the rear of the vacant lot at Sixty-second street the time and ihréeafene. shed. portions that the reserves from the Wes Sixty-eighth, One Hundredth, Forty- THEATRICAL MAN “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ‘ LONG FLICHT- “OVERTHE CITY Knabenshue Soar Toward | the: Sky: WHAT AIRSHIP. DID TO-DAY IN ITS LONG FLIGHT 2.12-P, M—Balloon ascended.: 2.22 P. \Me—Arrived ‘over East Twenty-third | street. 2.33 P. M—Returned over Laas ty-ninth street. 2.37 P. M—Began descent. 2.44 P.-M—Allghted. Heighth 6f ascent, 6,000 feet. Seen by half a million. people. Followed by 80;000. New York went alrehip med this af- @ouble-header to-day. team out of the runnfng in the first by Buflding, turned, shout with perfect ‘ease | to four runs It was 1.90 o'clock when the aeronaut Central Pakk Weat-A crowd of thousand p: is He the place at} to wreck the | o; ‘The crowd soon grew to such pri (Oontinued: on Third. Page.) as ee IS ARRAIGNED. | #22 house. ‘Auatin’ Fynep, <manager of Proctor's Ey Wallan Saturn throw 3 eas One Hindred and. Twenty-Nith Street ¢ ‘Theatre, wae. /arralgned) in Harlem Conrt this » changed with vio- jating the " Labog: Jaw. ‘Agent Butts, of the. the complainant. i He told Magliteain, bounced who pluys ‘th, r Brome out. "Nd RUNS. Fourth: Inning. Keoler. was. But. Reck to » Gone Fults ioe Wikligins fled to Rock, S BU HIGHLANDERS TRY TO EVEN UP A SHUT OUT Grif Puts in Young Delehanty, His Recruit, in Second Game at St. Louis, ey Oe = PITTSBURG 2... -- GIANTS 2-2... .7 an FIRST GAME. (Continued from Seventh Column.) ed. Clarke- popped to: Bresna- Wagner singled. Howard fouled. Eighth Inning—Leach a BATTING ORDER. Hildebrand fanned. <seconn GAME. Watt ner threw out McGinnity. Browne singled. x bd Monet Boake Cee to All,” NEW Y RK, WEDNESDAY, “AUGUST 23, 1905.“ 2 ae ee Fy Three-Bageer in the Fifth Begins Run-Getting, and th: Tally Rolls Up for a Lead on the Pi irates. ‘BY BOZEMAN BULGER. THE BATTING ING ORDER. (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, Aug, %%.—That de-! _Ginnts, piace. feat yesterday hurt McGraw to the| Browne, rt. each, ouick, anid Inatodd of with hie usual] onlin, of, Jaunty aft he went on the ficld to-day] Moce it” ildebran nat With lowered brows anda look that | poral sis. Quured il] for the Pirates. If perse-| evlin. verance, determination and. fighting) Bresnaha spirit counted for aught, McGraw felt sure of taking the third game, Any- way, he assured us that the best he had, In the shop. would be turned loose on the smoky-looking. visitors from the sump. forced Browné. McGann doubled. Mertes struck out. No run| Ninth Inning—Brin out to McGinnity. Ritchey. grounded to] ¥** wrtecided whether to work Ames Mo pale Strang muffed Gibsun’s fly. Pietz, for Case, flied to} was aching for revenge, | declined to make up his mind and said po BROOKLYNS WIN . O 3 2 3—.B J benching tne umpire when he Is In bea Wouldn't that be a alzaler, 5 3 1 10 | ims Nae His Highmoms, lant ait, | P52 BY ALLEN SANGREE (Special) to The Evening World.) BALL GROUNDS, ST. LOUIS, Aus. ternoon ‘when, at 212 o'clock, A. Rev| 2.—The Browns made the Highlanders Krnabenshiie soared up toward the aky| 100K cheap in: the first game of the in his flying machine @rid’ made “s'sen- CHICAGO \.2. Loc. BROOKLYN ... -.-- eye ¢\GHLANDERS-ST. LOUIS AT ST. LOUISs-SECOND GAME. HIGHLANDERS.. "ST. LOUIS . Powell put his . who replaced Powell] § after this disastrous inning,’ the Browns | got-one, run and only two hits, but abet was invincible. The Highlanders *| could’: not geton bases. A day off f to have taken the ginger from was the work of ho! made two bali Beauties roses as a testimonial of the Sportsmen's which t# composed of American League bail players, , This so rattled Griff, thet “Doc’ JRswion in. worked for St. Louls, At Buffalo (E.L.)—Second same: Newark, 4; Buffalo, 1. At Rochester (E..L.}—Second Game: Balto., 3; Roch., Cricago (A.L.\—2d gamis—End 3d: Phila., 4; Chicaar Ai Detroit (Ac ke )=-End seventh: Wash., 2; Detroit. 3 24 Cleveland (Ai..)—2d game—End 6th: Boston, 0; Clev.. 0, 89 4j Patladeiphia (N. L.)—End 8th: Cincinnati, 5; Phila., 5 + $2 he sent Conroy started with a hit to left, Keeler sacrificed to Howell. was to Jon assisted, ‘tne Milrd, He Great Crowd Was Out. Bre Led re penne Newton threw wil a. Dougherty, ia urbe eld, caught Jones at third. Hock drew isk. could not’ touch Newton's erpastre. Rock out stealing, MeGul ‘RUNS. jams. SU Btons asleep, ine throw from LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. rlands 2-5 pi., Woods P Second Inning, tim Biseman 8-1, Po —Gullaw 15-1, Danube 8-1 place, Helgeson. rt AMERICAN LEAGUE. PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO. died snr @ safe fly ae ene /oubie ees ‘alla men Accused oe Violation ie Chile Labor Law in } fie Keeler: tho Rela aided NATIONAL LEAGUE, Third Inning, ie ire was hitvby(a pitched ball to se hen Batlerigs~Taicimae ‘and ashy: Pe gical <I EASTERN LEAGUE. Chicago 062 and Bulivae et *@OSTON AT CLEVELAND. Walliams thr:w FIRST GAME—AT TORONTO. 50/088 4 8,8 * Doug! net Jap Boy BADLY SCALDED. Repeanieac, ten years old, ia) ‘Third street, upset a Lee water this afters badly scalded he will! anad rahe es vip to Bellevue Hos. : oat %, ina aS For a long time the Glant chieftain again or turn loose McGiunity, who there would be no way of knowing until Umpire Johnstone announced the bat- teries. By the way, the ball players are still sore at Umpit4 Jonnstone, and they are already figuring on a paragraph for next year's rule which will provide for} send him out and’ ring in, another, ‘Would be.a pretty good rule sometimes when the home club, is getting the worst of it, ; pibent ack me about ‘that world’s tox ,time to. Geny all the stories being ‘printed "I » not, fiave time to look Ey have already sald after the. tiat we will.) aeateids of finances end that bh bo awegt: As to} Wa prayers getting the hot end of it, I mat ‘state ‘my position fully some time tn the; future. But please bear In mind Pat that will have nothing whatever 0 do with our A tars nine turnéd out and whether Pittsburg has our love and esteem it will get our gate money. Firat Inning. Lowch opened the festivities, by pop- ping a font to Bre Clark was too ‘fast for Dahlen’s and got a life. Dahlen made good | brs Pabbing Hiidebrana’s grounder ‘and/| a Hog bot men on-a.neat double play. Browne Was sent to the bench on three stripes. Donlin planked a sting- ing di to right fleld for one bese. n'a grounder got by Lee: forced Donuin @t second. McGan second, and then came home on Mertes's jong smash to right field for a single. Dahien sent along fly to Hillebrand. ONE RUN. Second Inning. Jen furrounded Wagner's ground- cant sot it to MeGann nin lume. Dan. loward’s mean bounder "fies Re'was sate Brain followed with jS'emash against the left fleld fence for fwo. bases, sending Howard to third. Ritchey bunted safely, scoring Howard. While “Brain took ‘third. Gibson, lined ut to Donlin, who fleldd 90 quick! shome Brain to hustle i third. Leever fouled to Bresnahan, ONE Third inning. Leach started with a single to right | held, and advanced to second on Clark’ rap to Strang. Hildebrand. fouled OF te ioGap. ‘Wagner popped to Dahlen, ‘oung-Criger, Heaa-Bue- 17NB. NOR Browne's Une drive bounced out of Hildehvand'’s. hand ‘and fell safe for Babb, bases, Donlin's sacrifice sent Browne to third, MoGann's sunt rolled ht to Leever, and Browne was ante to score on the out, Mertes ew a base on balls. On an attempted double steal Browne was caught at the NO BUNS. plate, Fourth Inning. hot @ hot one to McGinnit: fa°died., Brain woused ite bal; through field ropes for a home run. truck out. Gibson filed to stood in his tracks and to®™\ Dahlens line drive. Dahlen ilcked on ‘als. “robe atcliee before ‘ne went, out. Eton. ‘ordered “hip, out of ihe) jagner then made i 1 pee ‘frat, ft ahang ; | throw, cutting off Devlin at first a ee Fight feld, Strang ie Sign Me For : pee He positively | * ald McGraw, shapplly. “If 1} Benge | Mints re, b. Umplres—Messrs. ies “und O'Day, MeGinnity, p, Leover, b, Umpire. Johnstone, ‘stole second, while. Ritchey. slipped. Bresnahan wakes. Eee ant out to Howard. a Firth rina werman went in ‘to catch, tra went to short and Leber ca Moe eee ond base. Bowerman batted in Dah- lens piace, Bresnahan got Leever's with ease. MeGlanit y then ntiened ate fepen. Charke filed to Donlin NO Browne bunted and beat it a block. Doniin cut a path through the 8 all the way to right field fence for three sending Browne home. McGann was int on the tin and went to first with nie, Mertes walked. filling the , with none ‘out. Bowerman was ‘out on a slow grounder to Bitchey ahd the other runners advanced, Deviln was Single, into. left, mort MeGert ‘an ‘001 nn Mertes, 8t: % . fil tiorew the ball wea to OF allowing, Bresnahan one to Wagner. FOUR RU - Sixth Inning. Hildebrand was called out on strikes. Wagner hit an easy foul to Bowerman. , Strang, made a Eivat runnine ca'ch of McGimiitv wae out on a sow PRICE ONE CENT) _ CH HITS ¢ rik AND RUNS FAVORITE THREW HIS RIDER OFF Tyron Tssed Jockey Jockey Over His Head in Last Race and Lost. ‘TANGLE’S ADIRONDACK. Shawana, at 18 to 5, Closed the Card, with Van Ness a Victor at 15 to 1. SARATOGA WINNERS — FIRST RACE—Jessamine (7 to 1) 1, Belden (8 to 5 for place), 2, Ae- tral Hes, SECOND RACE—Conaver (8 to 5) 1, Punctual (even for place) 2, Plous 3, THIRD RACE—Our Slater (3 to 1) 1, Ninnasquaw (10 to 1 for place) 2, Yorkshire Lad 3. Howard’ a RUN — ean, a ting for Pittsburg: | FOURTH RACE—<Tangle (6 to) hunt and. beat itn Dole toed gL Juggter (7 to 5 for place). 2 it ‘McGatin's ne fy fell to Thldebrand. “Bacar atole second. Mer- tes Jaged a hot drive to, right field wi fot by Hildebrand and allowed Sondow a chame run, Browne scorii ahead of him. Bowerman soused a ho one through Wagner, but wns out steal- ing second. THREE RUNS. ‘Seventh Inning. Mertes lost Brain's fly In the sun and the, runner! got second, Ritchey sacti- fice’, sending Brain to third. Gibson's | | igd’ foul wae eaten up by MeGanu, Pe cenrom. wil ‘Case took, the count. NO R in filed to Leach, sine litted a fiy.to Hildebrand, Bi out to Clark, NO RU} ark, "NOURUNBS Ae BROOKLYN'S BATS POUNDED OUT A RALLY Tail-Enders Woke Up and Slugged Chicago for Five Runs in Sixth. THE BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. DI Chicago. Slagle, of. Casey, ab. Ghunce, 1b, Schulte, af, iinker, aa. BY JOHN POLLOCK. (Special to The Evediing World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Aug. 2%. —Acting Manager Frauk Chance and his diamond artists from Chicagy were a frisky bunch when thoy | walked on the field hero th to play. the fo the ‘series with Ned Ha afternoon ursh and fi s ‘ents Paras Vict hate sion'which the Cubs won from the Wan. (Continues an Second Page.) eerste te een ate Tush pie A Yale Football year-olds; five furlongs. Bhea), 10 to 1, 1) ton), 2) to. 4, 'place, (Munisf, 3. gine’ Year-olds Highland to b) 2 Adule Davis 3.” ‘Time i? Ravena 3. FIFTH RACE—Vah Nese (18 to 1) 1, Monte Carlo. (8 to 5 for placo) 2, The Cure 3. SIXTH RACE—Shawana (18 to §). , 1, Right Royal, (2 to 1 for place) & Foncasta 3, ‘The Byeaine World.) ” . RACE TRACK, Aug. 23.—One of the most Interesting races for two-year-olds of the meeting was ‘on to-day in thy shape of the Adirons dack Handicap of six furlongs. The eligibles included) Tangle and Athleto, wihich nan a good nace against Mohawk TL, besides James Reddick, Ravina and Juggler, all high-class tworyear-dlds. ‘Phe balance of the, card was also In- teresting, consisting of well balanced (Continnea on Second Page) pidltcedeaat 5 cod FORT ERIE RESULTS. (Special to The Evening World.) FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, Aug, 23, —The results of to-day's races at this track follow: HACK Bolling; for mara fours yearrolds api ot Gulor (Ay Wattany toh, Pride Whe Kiba (Landry), 2 to 1 for Second: Jennie Hugnes (Preston), aie SECOND Ra&CE—Selling; for two- Bkeptical (J. THIRD RACE—Selling; for ttivee- FOURTH RACE—Handleap; for two- year-olds; five furlongs,—Pather Catch- Nav dito 9) 1, Firat Away (to 1 for place) 2, Peter Sterling %, ‘Time—1,003-5 FIFTH RAOE—Selling; for threes year-olds and upward; seven turlongs.-~ he Novice (@wain), 7 to. 2, won: 6 Pour Hundred (Dealy), 5 to 2. place, second: Neva Welch ' (Kunz), third, Time—1.26 4-5. SIXTH RACE~Bteeplechase;. threes year-olds and “upward; snort courde.— ily Ray (Hogan), 4 to 4, won; Sim Hale Syenay, 2910 1 place, second! Vole antine Powers), third. Time—~. ia a et LATONIA. RESULTS. “24 (Special to The Evening World.) LATONIA RACE TRACK, Aug, Bee ‘The races on this track to-day resulted ox Fan: RACK Bix: tur furlongs Sirades, ae Si hony, Crust, 30s He ser ahs rain IRD Rt. hpi iN Mf ture 1 oi ae eng ‘Hayes, 100 Sd of to lumi Aaah i wig | a | | 1 | : |

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