The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1906, Page 1

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* (PION SINCAT, $ TRE ET, _ Pn Me Evening iforia Author af Theelingte” WOR RORS - ape Begining Sipe 4H. Ome eae ESULTS EDITION R ES U LTS E iH} i a ie Circulation Books Opemto an : Z e | “ Circulation sae ce ONE CENT, 8s Ww YORK, FRIDAY, Se J 1906, PRIC 2 ONE CEN’ Ds fe) WEATHER—vrobably showers to-night € Saturday, | Fe = = ptt ete 2 | TERRANOVA GIRL ara FLIP FLAP GETS Fire and Smoke Issuing : ARES TOMO Ve arerawedl Steal nae ioden CLIGE ISACQUITTED IN pcr croup STE WY Wiens | | TO" Toe | i Ml N (EEN In Six Runs ror|Stmson, Mexica Mexican Silver _ ra Beem Streets, | Sea | and Larabie Among | Three Times at the | Winners at Belmont. - DEFECTIVE FUSE SET ‘ Took Fathers Chosen to Try Her Bat. | = THE CARS ON FIRE. Only a Short Time to Declare | cuespro iN FINE FORM. Her Not Guilty of Murder in | creat Perey oil Killing Her Aunt. | Snatch Lead by Defeat aaah | of Phillies. 2p pie yeaa |MILLER IS CAUTIONED.) i) _ Passengers in Wild Panic Manage to . Escape Before the Blaze Made | Much Headway. ements had | Bremier Jockeys of Turf Fig- | ure Sensationally in Two | Close Finishes. ‘ f Wit found her not A south-bound train caught fire in the Subway shortly before 6 SCORE BY INNINGS. 1 0 0-20 x jor xk this evening. eA | Dense volumes of smoke issued from the entrance to the station Alth at One Hu d and Tenth street and from the openings in the roof from One Hundred and Fourth to One Hundred and Tenth street. The southbound Broadway train had just left the One Hundred and ) Tenth street station and was getting under_headway, when a smell of lburning waste, which had been noticeable, became very strong and ide of the train. The air rushing through dering her uncle. District-Att Jegkes®. Open Hig. Cioa few weeks if 1 Haltke convent ¢ | smoke curled up around the the tube fanned the fire into a full flame as the train reached One Hun- etly and de- ewhat ltr aa | : olor anil BY BOZEMAN BULGER dred and Seventh street. : | \ 1 m1 eStart | The firen and the police arrfved at the stations at One Hundred and ; - | puird and nOe Hundred and Tenth streets in quick timo, butall thetr efforts he way 1 y g to reach the scene of the fire were unsuccessful. | The smoke poured out in dense columns at the One Hundredvand |-renth street station, and every time the firemen undertoolr to: desoendsinth ey wore driven back by the stifling smolne, a fire { nthe Subway!” was the ory that went updtroathe aut LERUES on sant | sire t, as the thick smoke burst up through the wire-covered | Win hole, in the Broadway grass plot between One Hundred end Sixth ant 4 "a | One Hundred and Seventh streets, P ml | A policeman on the block immediately rang in «a alarm, am?the- iny from One Hundred and Thirteenth street and Broadway appear 3 y the minute, followed by other apparatus. tnir race. By this ume the thick cloude of smoke were rolling «ap through: — | One Hundred and Tenth street station, driving the platformanen, and sellers from\thelr posts, | . ‘The afr hole at One Hundred and Seventh street wae a | volcano, belching black clouds of smoke that drove bank fhe land prevented their entering. With men falling all around the the opetiing in the top of the subway, and belg forced the heat and smoke, turned the streams down through the alr vent, On the middle track that runs along this section were stored empty cars, about to be made up into trains. The smoke en§$ famer =) wash Philadelphia Be- ; hind Wiltse, Faithful Badly Named. Old Paithtul ts badly named. He was ~~ TRACK CONSENSUS. BY LONG SHOT. way to-morrow, h thi They may fi £ showed the way to followed by Yalagul. In the Connte kG i o ha SECON —Oran 2 asterson 2. 1 a _SCORE BY INNINGS. » O68 oneal tas ws i sais ee SECOND RAG 5 . ee Bee I 13 so thick that it was thought these had caught fre «an@+ ed M tie 0.00001 0 0. 020 to begin at 2 o'ctock. THIRD RACB—Superman 1, Okenite 2, Demund 3. Gomiulete destrastion! peers First Inning. FOURTH RACB—Belle of Pequest 1, Edna Jackson 2, Belgra $a enrqrrncrergen © er went to) the start, made all the off by himself b: 3. Core, who fin FIFTH RACE—Judge o’ Gin 1, Grandpa 2, Ben Crockett 3. SIXTH RACE—Broadcloth 1, Kiamesha 2, Lord of the Vale 3. Hartsel st ‘ THE BATTING ORDER. Ne LONGWORTHS HERE strong under a drive and bea COLLISION CAUSED FIRE, ree) If a h fo he place : ts worst ani if * Ver prominen ts air : d Larabie Slipped In. TORONTO RESULTS. LATONIA RACES, The fire in the Subway whict ablaze from One Perea catlneiite Hundred and Eigith to One t ed anc h street, waz i un| LATONTA, June 1—The mees heré| py iainod bh lot \ switching trai om the Wutiare. bese Seasaad Se Anata a ia a a mn switohi i] nea He tiie aI ee i . dwina (4 to 1 eng} Storage track. His t 4 othe cars causing a Congressman and President's PHILADELPHIA, drove (& to1-for pinew J! fiise to blow out and set fire to the \ \ Yaughter in Fine Spirits Seven-etzhtha of Power was shut off above Ninety-s treet except on : Yeu ave ees ning t Lo 8) 1 oer ant 2 31 the Lenox avenue division p for Journey Abroad an, Lad (1 to 30,989 Seaitay & | 20) dy Selt-Rellant, (8 to 8, tor, placa) é | hse SHIRT at a | THIRD Rac : furiongm Carew Ru teiseon > = 1 ny rir 0 fr. and Mrs mille—Cay in? 0) 3 Ate ads Hoon ont ibaa abe bE a Plo the. last : noc a CLEVELAND ....-. --...-2 000000003 1 in a New York a seRleby, who fed aR rt i hale 0 } » Pennayly relloved him, did good work but too hap.cameraut of —— CHICAGONes seme co sreeencs 910001000—2 reet, w from the é tay ‘Second innings y Spanker, just got up : ' HWEEAL iz rR See ae First Inning Seybold popped a high to Kieinow. || Oxtord was TORONTO AT BUFFALO (E.L. Ape arrived o. : F Lirphy to tha boneyard a ‘ N jonal Limited McGann fied y throw fo Chase. Kn Ginette in a Drive. NATIONAL LEAGUE. TORONT Osa solecee _— Mt a long stab to Conroy. 5 © th >t 4 rFf may SUNS. esrow Cloahrn out without ox. |e eenmtum (Quine suave, followed, by i BUFFALO. .. -- -- - 0 4 d. scoring | ertion. Davin kot. Keoter's, ot tap |} ed. awasr and Ginetees takin 8T LOUIS AT PITTSBURG. HARKS cess gown, big black picture aching third, | and throw low to first ‘e rite ead, won Ina ative by two lengths Gaya G PROVIDENCE ait gamit ed ts See eas AMERICAN LEAGUE. n, Grady; Sienela arg Sins ome 5 olGcomy “Thi - — ii VEVWARK ...--- -- - Age i Dey to M rd wT 1 on strikes, Record for Cairngorm. First Game. chicago AT CINCINNATI, y Wiltae to set ‘ Freee ere Calmoriawentrtel the WASHINGTON AT BOSTON. eh SRL eee ne aoe a irey MONTREAL AT ROCHESTER (E.L.) jis Second Inning Won cleverly by a Me ea Ey AEE a RISE renee MONTREAUsoe =. nce se On Out cOnOmcnO i oe 7 . sion in the re ANAS Strang xr a base o > hird, thive-fo an ttridge; Hare t C 0001000 — 6 heaalabeweemmncanitianl euae chy Joa cy or EASTERN LEAGUE. ROCHESTER.. -. -- ---- ‘ ' ths. ‘Phen Hitehte wis ea __ Second Game, iMijret 4 sixth: Det t 1, St. Louis 3 ; 1 ; Washingtor 29000008 0-8 \t St lis (A.L.)—End sixth: Detro} a EN’S MUSTARD" bindawon casio un “aan, | sunday World Wante Work Weasiingtonl acy sney dene JERSRY CITY AT BALTIMORE. At St, Lou ( Kv0e Be F Table Use, was Batteries—Sudhof and Han lade ersey Oftyi..s 3 3 00000 8 LI I Delieatessen Stores, °° (Continued on econd Page.) Monday Morning Wonders. | and Armbruster, "ittiae OL 200 OOM) _ LATE WINNERS AT TORONTO. fi p j (ike Seventh—Showman 5-1, Orderly 4-1 plabé Sans Gouer. mbes “¢ b 4 Dies Nice , “

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