The evening world. Newspaper, June 8, 1906, Page 1

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BUY 10-MORROW’S EVENING WORLD FOR UPTON SINCLAIR’S THIRD ARTICLE ON PACKI! WEATHER Cloudy to-nient GINA L] I RESULTS EDITION | (crmmom taoesoa7 PRICE ONE CENT GIOWN HORRORS WH ATHEN—Ciondy night and Sateeday . [FINAL} a Gitena ton: Books Open to All. | |4 ES ij LTS E J | Tl 0 Nv RIC 2 ONE CENT ]E wd Saturday Ne WwW YORK, ERMAN. JUNE S 8, 1906. GREAT SYSONBY IS DOOMED TO BE SHOT —— a Poe SHOT RY HUSBAND CAS CONSUMERS Peerless Tiheroushbred Ail icted with PIANTS BRACE HIGHLANDERS WIN H I dM f tk NEEDNOT PAY © Keene Racers May Be De- UP AND SNATCH wcwswoers...-3 92 oo gags rp pee CHICAG 2 WHOSE DEMAND FOR OLD $1 RATE stroyed with Him, GINGERY GAME (Contiqued fram Third Column, ‘ venti Inning—Conroy and Chae died at first. Laporte Williams flied to Jones. No runs. ESTATE SH F DEN | ED chor: Lacombe Refuses aoe eras Pe TiON Beat Gas All. the Ma Ae to Keeler. Hahn flied to Con- > [rust’s Application to ae Tee Way with Snappy | Eighth {nning—Delehanty, Hoffman and Kleino went out on \ Old Edmund Escliboch Also Tries to Rereeel onal em: ‘Stables and Accoutrements Must Go to Bonfire| Baseball, He a flied to Chase. Hahn out at first. Tones Murder Stepdaughter in Garden INJUNCTION REMAINS. | to Save Spread of Disease, Which NTL TEEPE TRAC Lute ceca Danie oTolleE Ot eee aeae 0} Mansion Near Fort Apples However Only to OF Visits America for the Negra Collection ks Ninth Inning—Fiene now pitching. Chebro flied to Isbell. | es CHE MS Keeler and Conroy singled. Keeler scored on Chance’s out. t t faniil FLEET WHIM | ul SOLD FUR 40,000 _—>— pees KENILWORTH FINISHES. dune § LATONIA day resulted as FIR mile ronlere TRH, GL to 6 and ) One on RACE. 7 to 10) PUT furlongs 11; Miss Eatth M., | AMERICAN LEAGUE. PHILADE’.PHi’, AT ST, LOU o. Game postponed on account of rain, First Time, d Shows How to Run Bases | Laporte walked. Williams died at first. One run. yler. ficials Who Might Have cul Inflicted Penalties. ———-_-- -——- for Fair. isbell rolled out to Conroy. Chesbro threw out Donohue. BY T. O. PIPER. es O'Neill flied to Hoffman. No runs. es he eae ae ae , SCORE BY INNINGS: wIMATIC 0000001000 1-2- lestroy eu ennees lees racer ety of Bote 1 ‘ CINCINNATI ... .... — It is the first time in this country the diseas ROCHESTER AT NEWARK (E L.). | covery must precede the burning of barns an ROCHESTER Ses as eee = e0000000 00, J Radic NEWARK be ciemectaseneer. 03000002 —5 LrlCAGS ERRORS ate the germs. The case ‘s serious generation of disease germs will follow At aaltimore (E.L.)—End ninth: Buffalo 4, Baltimore 4- At Detroit (A.L.)—End seventh: Boton 2, Detroit 4. Ai Cleveland (A.L.)—End sixth: Washington 4, Cleveland 2. ee LATE LATONIA RESULTS. si Sixth—Tom Roberts 3-1, T. Robinson 1-1 pl. Josie’s Jewel. nicago AT HAMITON. AND HIGH A : mt iH her storys hese sean ey eaten Third—Lord Rossington 4-1, Bouviac 7-10, Mendicus. for Mr. Keeng, who seek to hide ittble that Sac was beyond | and nailed the big manager by a NO RUNS te -RADTKE SUSPENDED FOR MEETING BY STEWARDS — THORE, (N WET FIELD Grifliths Wanderers Also White Bat Pitcher Out of Box. BATTING ORDER. BY FRANK W. (special to The E t RACE NG WORLD'S — RACING CHART. i” 394 Second Day at Gravesend. Track Fast, \ k. by Hastingscaoiien | ¢ iy won a great, ay Stakes was rather an easy | y for Toots Mook, the favorite, | but it ts doubtful {f the Raineys profit: | half tur-lted to any grea textent, because the Hae Kut] price aid not show any evidence of heavy play, Diamond and Keator fur nished a cracking good finish In | opening event, while Okenite and Meorankle made a nose finish of the ond, Taose who thought that Kil Yale-Princeton | crankia beat OwenSte were in the ma me Jority, but the judges decided otherwise Diamond Won by Nose tee | Keator was a strong favorite, wit! 1" Diamond the second choice in the oner —eee HAMILTON RACES. HAMILTON, June &—The races here | to-day, resulted ag tallow FY § and looked to have won, Clare Ruasel! had no i Bi (oven for Pp | taken. threayearolds py about six. furlones. tH br by Filigrane. cial Trains Account Special ie i TRACK CONSENSUS. By LONG SHOT, These may be placed to-morrow: First Race—Benevolent, 1; hady Valentine, 2; King’s Gem, 3 Secord Race—Paul Jones, 1; ac, 2; Fallaheen, 3. Third Race—Water Pearl, 1; Golf Ball, 2; Keene entry, 3. h Pye vate : NA GUE: Fourth Race—Whimsical, 1; Ormondale, 2; F a EASTERN PEAGUEy NATIONALS PEAUE RONTO Al PROVIDENCE ITTSBURG AT BOSTON, Fifth Race—Hamburg Belle, 1; Lady Amelia, th Inning. ie SONA Aran Sixth Race—Sir Toddington, 1; Plausible, WONDER: ne REC ee VEEGIY eB) —- Seventh Race—Anna May, 1; Russell T. Montreal 000030 cr ‘ Sunday World Wants Work Jersey City 02100 ( Monday Morning Wonders on Second Page.) 4 ‘f t

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