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i \y COMPLE SREBICE ONE CENT. | HIGHLANDER se halle Ga et 6a Go at Senators as If} IGHLANDERS PEACE PACT I SIGHED BY THE ENVOYS) Navy-Yard Salute at Ports- mouth Announces Tidings to the World, WITTE SIGNS IT FIRST. Bishop Potter Ore of the First fe Extcad His Congratula- tions to the Envoys. to The Evening World.) ace compact between Russia and Japan whs algned by! the envoys at Portsmouth Navy-Yard at 847 o'clock thie afternoon. * . As the last signature -wax affixed to the parchments upon which are in- eorkbed the terms that ere frsigned to disband two armies numbering nearly ‘2,000,000 men, a salute of elgtheen guns was fired from the Navy-Yard vattery, were rung, whistles blowa ad) \’ ‘acenes that marked the reaching ‘an agreement upon peace tant, week were delays at ‘the Hotel. Wentworth @wing to the desire of all to.crowd @round to extend congratulations. Baron ‘Komura, Minister Takatira and Mr. Dennison, the legal adviser of the Japanese commissioners. did not leave fhe hotel untill 248 o'clock, » . Cheer from the Crowd. ‘As their automobile started there was | ousting cheer from the crowd on the Biron Komura, pointing to the + @un, smilingly remarked that the sight twas a good om:n. Mr. Sato and the ve gecretliries, carrying thelr of the treaty, preceded the en- to the Navy-Yard and had every- in readiness for the, final cere- ‘The envoys met In the room In which | HbR, ghe deliberations linve been held and) ana moampered. 9 third, halt an hour was deyoted to the read- ing of the treaty Everything was in @hape for the signatures, Mr, Witte wus with two compantes of marin: by Major Moses,’ was the ‘of servants arranging for the quick de- ff the men Who have made his- f tory im Portamoutn since early in Au- ae “Bishop Potter, of New York, was ono BASEBALL |__RESULTS a ns pecial PORTSMOUTH, N, H., Sept. 5.—The; “ Circulation Books Open to 4 Were Only One Team in at Game, Until the Sixth Inning. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. eer to The Evening World.) RICAN LBACUB BABE! DS, WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.— ie together to-day an@ sald after he hadframed up the batting its:: “That 1s one that ought to hold good for ono time anyhow. ‘he added, “I may change my mind und pitch Goode, the young left*hander from Jobnstown, Pa., but I think it will be Newton,” ‘Then he chose Chesbre, The Washington Club appeared tn gala array, and besides floral offer. Ings Tom Hughes received a present, which he rammed In his pocket before anybody could recognige !t. The only reason attributable for the presentation of these favors was that the Senators tric > ard in Philadelphia and that Tom Hughes pitched the last half of the ninth inning without allowing a score, Hal Chase, accompanied by his game Wand, was back at first to-day and from the early preparations, he intend- ed to pul) off. some. good ones. Con- roy’s bad-foot is atill giving him trouble and he wan:allowed to stay a Gay or two at his home in Phiiadelphia, Firet Inning. riven a free, w j Start, and Feces second cnt eeters pretty aucrifice, Stat erabved Biber: sore nder and bea: him to the bag ‘bn sprinted to third. Hill made eas of Keawer's arass-cuiter and ‘Tos das: seats Riel bird. slot at Williams. NO RUNES Second Inning. Chase tried to bunt. but wes thrown out by a mi lif to Hickman. Huts inege ke. frat wey (of 01 ets Pras a ue av the pars ‘the count! with ou est mre ne ‘too ing to take sec- late, Joner’ was 0} iow hit 0 eg ere, | 5—Menager Hanlon and THE BATTING ORDER. put the broken pleoes of his | Bry o71 Chesbro, p. Umpire—sher! SEE ERRORS BEAT BROOKLYN'S TAIL-ENDERS plays That Pile Quakers Over the Plate, THE BATTING ORDER. Philadel SCORE & BY INN INNINGS, Se Wie 202820006 (Special 'to The Evening world, PHILADELPHIA BALL PARK Sept, his fatthfut: band-of ta!t-enders nd’ unlawfully.” Hayden Hughes came to the fa "beaut at Siamond scart pin, was prosented ‘ta tim hy the fans of Washington. And then Tom dled on @ bounder to Chesbro, Third Inning n began this chapter by. lacing to left-fleld fence ‘for two bags wutlo Keeler beat out # bunt. Blberfeld stung a hot one to Stahl, but Jake made a wild | throw te the plate, allowing Hahn and Reiley and Biberfela to tal ke id and thin Be Ufted a fly to scored, while Chase struck out. Williame took Cassidy's rounder the run and “gave It 40 a nopned iy. h Ouaas swallowed, ac) ring the ms, out trying to steal, seve. THRER Fourth. toning. pe te Siok out cata | jana wee one sess to to Ht NO bench on strikes. a ae ant to the era a quick lve Fifth inning plleheds 1A chat ire cet for “ la FA } @f Mboge to congratulate the envoys! Ti ie erie peat Eat, ii > We and at ame to town to-day and went up agaisi the Phillies for @ series of four #: First. inning. Dobbs Nied to Titus, Sheckard out a bu it. in Courtne: ‘jumped hi ‘or 3. liner. pole ard'at frst. "NO RUNG. a Thomas was gate fumt Heagon merificed op, tem teocne, urtney was wife on” Lewis's eid Bling’ the ‘tkon”” th flea. tor shecke: ard “and. ‘Thomas eds Bone rane doubled to aS 300) Sieidete Sthtew Second Inning /Gessic: ier Med to Ty to night. bot was forced by yo Babi ke latter ‘soored ‘gn Courtney’ bd fing ethane pan oe, Dooht ie ohh ni fied ey an weve Senter - Thin ania ats i Dy sere emekars, Gr rab 40! the Doni s D froundgr rant chee | ee nd a one ‘out, Fourth Inning. ae ap Lewis Chips in Most of Mis-| ~ NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1905, HIGHLANDERS save cooks 1 OO OUR ‘WASHINGTON ...... ....00000 (Continued from Second Cciumn.) ww Chesbro. Hahn out to Cassidy. No runs. Huelsman lined to Fultz. Stahl sing ed. Knoll forced Jones. No runs. man threw out Yeager. No runs. walked. Huelsman fanned. One-run. PHILADELPHIA AT BOSTON (A. L.). PHILDEVA ... 1000000100 BOSTON... ...000000002 é ST. LOUIS! AT CLEVELAND (A. ST.LOUIS .... 10 CLEVELAND .. ROCHESTER AT BUFFALO (E. L) ROCHESTER -,.. 91:02 1:0 BUFFAL? ....°... ites LATE tarou wae Fie haa arm plaee,-Addition,.-«.. * int a ms Rgaeoah sy Fl, ag TET, “JAUTO RACERS [OPEN BRIDGE FAIL TO-BEAT STOPS THIEF BEACH MARK) at Atlantic’ City Do Not Lower Campbell's Record. Robbed a Woman, “Eighth Inning—MoGuire was hit, but was doubled out with Jones forced Sim. Ninth Inning—Keeler flied to ones. Elberfetc fanned, Hick- Kittridge, for Falkenberg, walked. Chase retired Cassidy. i Nill fanned., Hickman tripled, scoring Kittridge. Anderson SCRATCH CAUGHNAWAGA \ Javea IN FLIGHT: Trials. Against Mile Record| River Before Him and Crowd to Reat, He Surrenders— Both wiaried on a run, with Mra, Dey after them, ee “Bop thief!" ~ 6d by Patrol- ‘avenue sta _ | crowd of UNA, AT Juggler Took the Autumn, Beating Two-Year-Olds Bel- mere and Athlete. Long Distance Event Marred by Withdrawals Into a Three- Horse ‘Affair. RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD. FIRGT RACE—Arsenal (5 to 1) 1, ‘The Lady Rhodesia (2 to 1) 2 Lord ‘2-0— 8) | Badges. --90200052 —9 At Baltimore (E. L.)—2d game: J. City 2; Balto. 2.. Called. | Midas s. At Detroit (AL.j—2d game--Ena 4th: Chi., 15 Detroity 0. \ At st Louis Ai L)—2d game: End 6: Sanne T3°St-2L.'6 | gier (6 to 5) 1. Belmore (6 to 5 for po — ——_ SECOND RACE—Burlelgh (even), 1, Adrtutha: (6 to 1 for place) 2, THIRD RACE—The Autumn—Jug- | utha place) 2, Athlete 3. FOURTH RACE—Oieecu qa to.2) 1, Oliver Cromwoll (out for place) 12 Judge Hinge a. FIFTH WAGES Zure (18 to 1) 4, Eloiea (8 to 1 for place) 2, Suffi clency & SIXTH RACE—Onatas (7 to 1) 1, Ladj Ellison (3 to 1 for place) 2, Cloverdale 3. BY. FRANK W. THORP. ‘") (Giedtal to ‘The Evening World.) Phas cata gong BAY RACE TRACK, was only one stake at Pavan s this afternoon, but there was much that, was interesting in the balance of the programme, For in- stance, there was a handicap at a mile @nd @ quarter, in which Caughnawaga and Glseau were billed to meet. This 'promised a better race than it looked jon ‘paper, for the track was in fairly good shppe, ‘and that increased Ahe chances of Caughnawaga, The stal was the Autumn, at six furlongs, ard it looked exactly the spot for Timber, which ran 20 prominently in the Flatbush and the Futurity. There was a fairly good Meld opposed ¢o Tim- ber, howeyer. and he had to do his best, Burglers broke into the little office occupied by John G. Cava h at the which John Walters, the club-house comnvisatener, keeps for his | patrons, reqiestea |Club-house people will strain thelr, eyen Foaherted | coking for winners thia afternoon, The Blasses were valued at 300. Hot Finigh of Thre ®heen and Arsenal raced away to- IY | getiver in the first, but Arsenal soon took the lead of half a dozon lengths followed by Sheen, Bronze Wing and |The Lady Rohesia. In the stretch The Lady Rohesia and Lord Badge closed Stoutly, but could not reach Arsenal which won In a drive by @ head from) 8. ge BS, ‘Bie tety (Robesia. which beat Lord! yf Mud Feazed Mida it to the front fe Bla of ‘te ‘nacond, ruse, toads an ewon in “GOOD THING” AT] 19 101, eS! Bei Sit foe track and stole fifteen pairs of glasses | ~~ a the hae) neal iG ite Bias | the maleate igi, ned thie eight lengthe behind Barat nsdise Into Place. ler went to Bin cron a the tart 1) he “utara, made t Bilas Aste’ oa 8h 1h close one ol ined tn eas nae soa grand ‘ot Ay r Hard Drive i Eng, ee Hlawe cae Suet ia sd of ls Index Biers. 3 Olive ie Gioins oa Le et i aes braening. | phe andgo Hi FIFTH RACE—Seuing; Ie! eee |S eet re Fy if Hed ts a Time—2.08." Winner, Qltver ‘ose mes had} ce | it iseeenent | Star? ‘Owner. Ellison RA CIN G ‘ON ‘OTHER TRACKS RESULTS AT FORT ERIE. Copectal to The Rventne World.) RACE TRACK, FORD Oiay vesnlied as follows: \OB—Five and operbait a He Lng omy for two-year-ol ‘Don to) conn "haea 1T 8-6. io. or Bort (Freeman), ee Be Es bb (ewan), & ane as RACE Puree up 4 to 4, Gest" "eherp 10 for place, tno third, Pinent. at 2 RESULTS AT LATONIA, (Special to The Hvening World.) RACE TRACK, LATONIA, Ky,, Sept. 5—The races on this track to-day ree multe das follows: IRST RACE—Stx furlongs, — Roustabout (Radtke), 9f, 11 to at Homestead (L, Williams, . 2 to 1, % Time~ a4 " athe Te. (Russell), 101, 4 4-5, Marm: iihiste. Bice, Jos Goes, ai Arachhe, Frank Bell aa “Gree i t eS ed scene pei aS 9 sees RA vo CHALLENGR POR. THE AMERICA'S CUR STEEL a

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