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lee ce a til RESULTS EDITION. PRICE ONE CE ee ‘Circulation Books Open to All.” 1: » , ae “ Cireulation Books Open to All.’”’ ] ; “NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1906 HODG HITE’S MISDEE ~~ PROVED, SAYS | ___Baitle of Important WHO SPIED ON HIM ‘Rorke, in Charge of Sleuths Hired by Thaw, Charges that Reports In- ~ tended for Young Millionaire Had the reports of the detectiver who took Harry Thaw's money for trailing Stanford White gone to Thaw undoctosed and unchanged the murder of last Monday night on the (oy of Madison Square Garden would Bot have taken place, It is now alleged. Thaw would have had in his Possession abundant proof, it is sald, of White's immoral) life. With that proof at band he could have punished hig enemy {in the courts or driven him ‘out of the community, He woul! never have resorted to the pistol. This is the declaration of 1 W. Rorke, head of the squad of private | detectives who for months spied on White as the hired agents of Harry Thaw. 10 TURN TABLES sl Highlanders Lose. Fist On Saturday P. L. Bergnoff, one of ye paid sieuthe who protected White from those who dogged him, told his story exclusively for The Byening World, To-day Rorke, occupying o timiine_to Berghoff's in the atmnge dual game of shadowing that went on for months between the Pitts- burg millionaire and the New York arehitect, made an equally sensational stktement to a reporter of this paper. Jerome Bets Berghoff. Berghotts admissions were so tm- portant that he sms the first witnesh to before Distriet-Attorney Jeronte to y. The Interview with Rorke opens etl! another phaaed ‘oor upon the hid- den skeletony of Which finaly suesssting i an egal or the root. ~t taht —fetonre—exnttty—wiet tol The Bvennig Word, ate Berge nga AT CONEY ISLAND On Worid’s Tip They Raid “Wheels of Fortune” Which Haid Been Run Openly. BATTING ORDER. Highianders Phitadetphia Kewter, tf y Chase, 1b Conroy, & , 3, cpa y Delehanty. Mf Hoffman, + + Kletoow. Ort and (YLough- | Tn. (Byretal to The Bveoing World) PHILADELPHIA BALI. GRO wns, a4 Pri July 2—The Athletics jamped hack | Following ‘The World's expose gf the into iret o thie afterncon whett| wide open gambling in Coney Teland. they took t eoing game ot a-double LOHR TORY teat 0 raiding teader from the figbticg New York|*quad through the Bowery smashing Highlanders: ‘Twetve thourend (ans | xheels of fortune.“ The gemblers who had dared open were given ® few min- utes to get of the Irland at the con- cluston of the rads. The wide open gambling at Coney was ROM vEd Owing To The Wor ttstory of the camblers” boldness. The Wheel or Auncp en ave deen areedy eye on the crowds at the Island, and ‘youterday decided to t hurried away trom —beetners andthe gnidday meal to sew tho game and the Athietice ioked be nd than #i4—the Griffiteitor osevied—tn_it pitch for . but way recalled by old A0%, te aeoeslon, taking ta place, Walter did} SIT Rp TT Tee te eterna the the expectorating In thelr ball of the appearance —hapelowsly ion. Now York made a despocat? stnbr-for victory, jumping on the cross fire delivery of ly under one pretext or another, opetied Piank: ert they batted out enoiugh runs | 4p Sunday. ‘They reaped a rich harvest » displeasure | from the Mabbath crowd, etd the crive ed tootern, Tet The Cappers tor the games fast night = Won out in their hall ofp Went tek coor batte-omt— To-day Quel Harkins after reading e Cheabro torc- | expose it The World led four of hia aon up the Bowery ty Henderson's Yelk, to the “Canary Bird Wheel of the ing Op all along the tine, Like mush- rooms & half doxen whoels of fortune, which dinguised thelr purport very thin- en to al ing in the winning run, First Inning we © tune, The Captain jumped on Keeler walked and war railed atoaling, | countor, emagzed the Liye ea pier Mi f Pohreck to Cron. Cham, fanned. Bo aid | te meu 40 disappear, Fivevother out. : file were diaposed of in.the same man- Conroy, NO RUNS ner in quik fuer ee Flarae! died: Laporte 10 Chas fied to Delehanty, Daviv Med to r, Willie taking the ball off the after a Lard ren, NO RUNS. Becond Inning. La’ Porte atruck ont. Williams Ke pls. Vista ’ EASTERN LEAGUE AT MONTREAL. FIRST GAME, fence gota INS IS looking with | % ‘ RESWLTS EDITION | PRICE, ONE CEN'B ) EQUALITY STAKE A RUNAWAY FOR HAMBURG BELLE Halifax Makes a Poor Showing in Feature- Race at Sheepshead. 4 |LONG SHOTS WINNERS. | Far West, Oliver Cromwell | and Botanist Capture the First Three Races. SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Far West (15 to 1) 1, Rye (4 to 5) 2, Sir Russell 3, | SECOND RACE—Oliver Cromwell | (4 te 1) 1 O'Rourke (4 to 1) 2| Woodman 3. THIRD RACE—Botanist @ to 1) | 1, Misgivings (even for place) 2, Royal Breeze 3. | FOURTH RACE—Hamburg Belle +¢4-te 4) 1, Halifax (out for place) 2, Fancy Bird3. FIFTH RACE—Jaunty (3 te 1) 1, Miss Strome (8 to 5) 2, Baringo 5. SIXTH RACE—Lancastrian (3 to 4)-4, Our Sister @ to 5) 2, Samson 3. ‘of Hallfex, on whom Bhaw, deyend sat: ting the pace for aix furlongs, made ho effort to dispute first place with “htt Halifax had Hamburg Belle In trounle At the ond of aix furlongs, but in te stretch turn dhaw seomed to ease Halt- Zax up-and let the mere win. ‘phe performance of Hallfax wae eth phastzed by the fact thar Fancy mi, on added starter a within tiie Jengthe af him et the finish, Halifax, who was separately timed in a mile 1) fm bis last race, dif not run bet- | ter than 1.40 to-day, | Far Weat, & tito-t chattce,-won tne} opening dash chiefly because the brat | horses had bed luok Rye was Knocked out of the race at the start and Keator | was banged adout in the stretch, Far West broke quickly and had clear sath Kye closed & Dig ERD ad draped} ing | into second place, while Sir Musee) was third. | Olver Cromwell, the eremator of finally many & bank tok, ta et trom the maiden eas, and his victory) was vot due to the bod luck of the} there, Gul bad riding. Muxte Witt was! atroctouely ridden, and McDanie! could | The ver tar atckrttridge suatice, A100 10 1 ahot. Park Row, led into the stretwh, | pur thed biew-wtp-and-Crameell came on and w easily. O'Rourke wae evo- ond, @ baad I tromt_ot-Weedemen——_— “Pountain Blue, a hot favorite in the third race, was not In the running. Sew- on diy, tut lied up trom otanist had clear sailing all the i way ed wot the Jutey pros of 10 [to Misgivt was second, hard rib {aen-tobeat Koval Breese Rye Came from Rear. + Went rushed lo the front ene wat ait pace with Sir Ryssell. ‘Then. fal- Costandie and Dtuid. with Rye away in the rear, In the race to the ftretch there Was no change among the fikders, but Rye and Kestor both cloved ip and wore within fighting dlatarioe AP che"nead of the stretch. Far Wosi Sean never Caught, winning ina wild Stive by & Jena ‘and a halt from Rye, cite nent Bir ‘Russell three-quarters of & length. Cromweli Wins Race. After. three years’ racti which he Waa « thi time, Oliver Cromwell finally the maiden class. When the made It looked ae if Oliver , during time after 4 out of art Wwe A emule — OUSTED FROM TENF ARE HURT INA RUNAWAY CAR An Amsterdam avenue oar ran away down the steep hill north of Manhattan street:this evening. It left the track and overturned at Lawrence'street.. Ten, persons were badly hurt. Peter Gelincio. of No? 2282 Firstzavenue, was sent to the hospital. The others were attended*by surgeons - —_—_—__+ HIGHLANDERS AT PHILADELPHIA—SECOND GAME. HGHLANDERS ..... -. PHILADELPHIA ...- -- L.j—Second game: Boston 3, Wash. 17. Cleveland, 4. tao ff 1: Baltimore 3. <% och. 3, Tor. 4._ 11 innin mamma Py YY | tT ie At Washirigtsn (A. ( At Cleveland (A.L.)Detroit, 35, At Baltimore (E.L.)—Providen At Toronto (E.L.)—2d game: ; TATE- ; i Fourth—Harding 4-1, Mcllvain'2-1 pl., Joh Fifth—Ethe! Day 4*5. Nonie Lue#ie'6-1-pl_,-Hilona. Sixth—Captain 8-5, J. K. F. 6-1 pl., Bitter Brown. AT KENILWORTH, i ba Sixth—Hyperion 9-1, Engbarrassment 1-3 pl, Monacodor.| AT WINDSOR. Sixth—Red Wood 8-1, St. Noel 8-5 ply. Miss Gaiety. - cowie La Resolution Calling on Him to Prosecute ‘Those Who Foreé Up Price in Violation of Law, ‘The resocivtion goer on to imetruct the District-Attorney of New York County to bring action Immediately against th The Roard of Aldermen to-day edopt- ed & resolution calling on Dintriot-At- torney Jerome to prowecute the heady of Ue Ice Trust for a conepiracy it constraint of tradé in putting up price an they have been doing all eum mer under the pretense that the tee crop is short. wnd in apite of the fact that the artificial tee plants controtied | by thie trust can easily manufabture all the fem that is needed to muke up any dofoleney that may exist. The resolution was introduced by Municipal Ownership Leader Henry Clay Peters, and immediate caneiierss tio demanded for it under Uie rules. No Alderman was bold enough to rey sist the pasange of the resolution, but Alderman Dou!l agreed to its Immediate consideration only under the coniition that it be amended so af to Include the Words, “tthe tacts -waernnt.'* ‘Nhe preamble and revolution are very Jong. reciting an interview of District Attorney Ciarke, of Kings County, in which he gives !t as bls opinion that The eatery Sie tor cembine-here ar as lable to criminal proaecution ax the men who were sent to Jali mh Oblo for combining to put up the price of ice, of to conyumere in New York. The reso: lution ts almed directly at the officers of the American Ice Company, which virtually comteols the market through- | out the State. and baw the amal! pro- ducers and dealers in this city at its mercy. TOLEDO, ©., July t-—Judge Kinkade, of the Common Pivan Court, who te cently gemenced the itemen ta the Workhouse, Way sentenced Attorneys Thomas H. Tracy and Clarence | to’ ten days each in the county jail and | Alexander Bmith, another attorney, to | pay a fine of $250 for contempt of court jin filing » motion charging the Judge with migconduc: in the trial of the ice en The sentence suspended until Thareday .to give the attorneys an op- portunity to abow to the Cirewit Caart thes thelr charges ayainat Kinkade are. true The three men sentenced are the most prominent attorneys #+the Toledo bar. ina Grive i Be tength from Miss m a 4 to 1, won; who beat ringo half a length. ¥ (Bell), 6 to & a Lancastrian Was Beat, “thhed epi ‘ Phe Prodigal, favesoa made all the running to the Prospant pireteh, where Lancestrian went to the aettmerar ey Cane pee front and won easily by two and « halt! oy yas leagtha trom Our ister, who hear Bam- ba Pied peter, stale nen son a scant length, 5 for place) 3, Birmingham & Tine—L4 Amelia and’ Racti also ran ACE — Dee peer -oiee five rIFTH LATONIA RESULTS. — | port Be ae dew, tt Blancs, 17 CRomanelti) & Time LATONIA RAQE TRACK, July 2~ ‘The races here to-day resulted as fol~ Deoilie Dollars ale ran. a lows Tier nace-—rive-siehtin ot a mis | WINDSOR WINNERS, 6 to 2 and even) i, Compe 40 heads of the ice companies ot New York | etart on the fine! lap, for conspiring to put up the price of ice }pingles of nis will Me ~ thered by Alperman. MeGann reuired Tn grounder 4 Lamia NO RUNS. GUNTS BEATEN IN FIRST CAME BY BROOKLYN Long ‘Lead and Were Never Headed. | | USED THREE PITCHERS. ) Taylor Knocked Oyt, Fergu>) = son Relieved Hin and Me-_ | Ginnity Couldn't Hold tt} | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. POLO GHOUNDS, July %—Startmg on their last week of homeplaying before advancing on the West, the Giants Jost Uttie_time in getting busy with to-da game. They have declared themselves ap Getermined to take everr ong of the weven games to be play oe P.G. N fenlized more . than Me- Important ..«etor thls te Exrelient reporte tame from the how- pital iat to-fiay, Armes wan On the feld this afternoon, as chiper as & IAFK, and he, will In al iikelheod pltoh ong «ame in the Brooklyn series. Mive physician leo | reported hitter was mending slowly find would probably be out in four weeks "It In shape by Au- gust, , “he will come at Just the right ‘That's when we and thowe timely Pp some.” Wiltee’s arm is in great shape now, and he warmed Up @# If ne expected to Itch. ‘Taylor also took a turn with the catchers, owing to hin recent muccesete, McGraw sald he might ute him again, Just at this time Brooklyn is a pretty hard club to beat and noveay knows it better than MoGraw, Donovag is exveedingly ambitious to wake-o good abowing this year, os bis stock as & manager has been golng u rapidly ducing the past fow weeks. Ht has done with the Brbokiyn chub what 8) OchaF MAN has been able to-do since t time. intensely Rot, but ent abOUl thelr work with Firat inning Maloney got a puss over the “big four’ to. fret. He then stole second, Eng went to 4 throw. no pte ry bounder 1D catch Maloney at the wild Donovan forced and then went to second hima on « bad thtow from Strang (o MeGwrin, Jordan walked. Aipermen ein ing Donovan. On n double ste: vcore datd Alprrmin took second. Law- in ‘&@ fly to Gilbert and Hummel! a ons HERE. UNG. 4 Strang Bresvaban drove « jong fy toner. a sharp xrownder W 4 Second Inning. Bergen nent # long drive to centre for single, Stricklett struck it Morud”ENd Went to ct threw out Maloney. ( a thret-base hit inio centre and Bergen fame home, wild pitch allowed Casey to score. Ritter got four balla Taylor wes growing wild as a March hare. Jordan rolled out to Gilbert, TWO ‘Mertes soaked a hot one to Btrickiett, who recovered in time to throw Bam je when hie grounder bounded badly! puter Mt ( ° : tl nal’ at” seoon DI $ ". rear, . id . Stran 20k second aching third. Wit scored on | Buffalo b 4] they ran . . aaurel (8 10) Py ACHBhx furionge—Tulioda | ty amped over Hei 8. band Flomman's #inaie. Liat gal-necond on | Montreat 0 LM 0 6 0 0 0 Sl the toaders biew up. All this time Oliver 11 for place) 2, Lochgoll & ‘Time. 14 9-6. | ¢y at oe eae et tb toe nogeaet: Jumped, over, Micichiatt Send wild tirow. Kleinow was robbed | Brockett and Wood; Mattern and pi. | Cromwell was me ne $v ys ani) THIRD RACE —Five-elghths of « mile. 2 Time-1.16 1-5 ‘nina. On an att double seat nd died | jon jn the atretoh ¢ lend #01] Charley Mitchell (2 to 1 and 7 to 10) 1,| for piace) % Fargo < Btrang scored, but G run down } AT TORONTO. by three lengthe from 0 Rourke, Wi0] Gelene B. @ to 1 for place) 2 Bitter| Second Race—Five-elehths of m mile |borween first and second RUN inne peut Woodaman a bead Miss 2 Time—i.t0 14. Mise Cesarion (4 to 1 and # to 5) 1. Third Inning ‘aper FIRST. GAME. Was Easy for Botanist, Pom. Otiroy. (even for place) 2, Wabesh a in the a - RD —Heven-elenthy of ere ertul catch of Alpermay’y: len Toronto: 8 9 © 20-90 6 0 1-2] the Fuaniig tn, ie tht ga wre f BUFFALO WINNERS. RD ee Oto band 1 tot) Li adrive,, Lawis dropped one th Cront of Orth singied to -cenite and reach@A | x: so ee _ an nt na Wagner 48 10 6 for place) 2 Re-| the plate and was touched out: by How ebled on, & papeed ball Davie swt | : he tioent ©. Pime—t.28 2-6, | : Humaet jifted @ short fy to wler's hy . i ‘ . 5 1 x wat lop af Keeler» ot groupies, } how der. Bertions forged avi, win KENILWORTH RACE TRACK, July! POURTH i 8—Fivesignthe of a) MAT hire out Bowerman without Ghave’a moult; who vse out a mite! Fifth Anni Gravenand 2The races here to-day reoulted as| mile—shine On (6 to & and 1 to D 1.| eounie. Lewls did the mame thing ¢ = ling, Bi0°% a, Coney then inning. heavily played fav je war wat-| follows. Exclamation (8 to 6 for place) %, Ben-| perguson. Bremehan popped out to aged: ONE FE Orth Dit to lett for two basen, Kooler the way Kewell Snally FIRST RACE—Solling; three-ywar- | Yelle & Time2.48 2-6, Alperman. NO RUNS rope drow o md Wie thrown punted and Pelreck used the fungos to up on iC shut off. ole and up; one mile and a sixteenth FIFTH RACK--Five-cighths of « mile. Fourth toning. ae wt WH heow Ort pul at third. Equality Was & Joke, Lapel, WAP. Kowa), 6 Path | Restoration ( Xo Fund 3 to 4) 1 My i ate sauce i mado one by to Keir, ind Murphy to Cros Kiignt | ne sequallty, ened, wee 0 dike * My Ha tO b 21 | eunte (even tor place) & Timoihy Wen |. Strangis wulek Wh Bet itor Chase pul Coakley out made h great one-hani f nls ta the Shespe: | Gauhien an Time 1.1 1. . NE Thee tee Bry: ey threw out Biricklett rte bo P 6 threw UN Fourtir Inning. | en ta f catch’ of La. “ork in nf r i vA. tabled, te. Cneey 0, at Pg ora oe tein * ie 7 rae pos . who rg 1 EB ae Od mat ber , ‘- ere aeeaditene sn mnare ? og tone signe en, EX-MAYOR TEN BROECK DYING roma, # to Be ince FIM, | AMBURY PARK, NJ duly 3.—¥x. to show, | Mayor Ten Broeck tae |e fe not expected to mirvive (hier, 3 toa i 'ftleawe’= World Wants Work Wonders. f Asbury Park, ls fax cAlied out oo. wtriices Marshall MeQann's line Ritter, but arty Mar Wontinued on Beoond Pabe) _ oe: “GULDEN'S MUSTARD” 016 by Orvoers nnd Delicatvanen Borvs, tet *”~ TEN Cor gy ayes nite | thet the #tar, i ete Se ee RLOIN Steve O’Brien Called Back to Rule the District, While Schmittberger Is Transferred to; Make Way for’ Druhan, of Brooklyn. | ‘yg QUICK SHIFT FOLLOWS BINGHAM’S RED VAN RAID. New Men Chosen to ’'Hold Down Lid in the All-Night SectionsAre/Marked for Trouble, According‘ to. Gossips—Other ' Transfers. i f The red moving vah thateconcealed’« hordetol Cops in a series of gumbiing-bous: raids through the Tenderloin ast week le to blame fom the biggest shake-up of—high .offeiis in ‘the Police Department sines Bingham hae held down the Malbetry street throne. a tight double-rivetted lid on ithe Tenterloin,’ which will have a new —S Cnr tithe person-of- Capt Steve: O'Brien, while¢Capt. “BI” Hodgins gown, to scare the dogfish away from City Island BUCKINGHAM Pia erat ee WILL STAY OPEN licemen were dfatted from Harlem, be~ Ing olpeewled in the moving van and taken to the Tenderloin so seeretiy that Belmont, Wilson, Drake anc Others Decide to Bear Losses at Meeting. none of the precinct cops knew what was happening unt) 3,000 people blocked Broadway to wateh the assault on the famous Houre of the Blue Shutterd Hodgins at ihe: time wag out of the precinct, and thie fact will probably Mean he has once more loat hig chatice to be appointed an inspector. Bingham has just—secured_the appre. priation of money from the Board of Ratimate for the appointment of three new inapectors. & to The (Species fort.) ROCKINGHAM PARK, pat beck, Ava - cottnenty eivted los. Fila transfer to-day to City Tiand’ ts taken a8 proof tha he is “cannét” again. No_less imp we Max Sollee what from the cold feet which they ex- perleticad on account of the light attond- nee Friday and Saturdsy. Inwtead of ing the RUA rereettine Weiner arrieRt it_is the br oe. day might oF ererpentiur : k is now anno: he entire | TH Lewy Diateiet, whieh includes. meeting of twenty-one days:will be run] he Old a ow Tenderloins to Staten through. Yaland. 1 tor Denutd> Grant gon from Staten Island to the Bieventh tn- Grer Bunday Messrs Holmons Wises, spection District in Brocklyn. Drake and others of (he heavier stock+ holes were comm with by| Inspector Thomas L. Devhen fs trang tébopirone and —reselved carry through | fefred Tram! rdumtyn—te—the-Taied tn the meet which is tog 40m be | spection District, A® overior’d of the Quy, and further not to le the amail| ‘Tenderloin, with Capt: O'Mplen under The owners of tha] htm, he ts expected to sep that the gam bling hounes are closed and that the work berun by Bingham's raid leet week x0en on. : When the announcement of the trane- shareholders suffer | stables Which are here were also con | ferred with wignitied a wit-| | Mngneme to out dyer Tit toe @UfENGaNcedoer-ro-picle-wp-after | retesee the rules agains utdic vetting There} “tt on there was much Giscussion were some large elds on towtay’s curd. | a to the significance of it. woe hasy and the track! ‘the was ‘The weather general = opinion that | good. Bingham je using the tree band MoClal- , RACE — Thresiyear-olx and ye HOT PACE “rarluugee anelina. ot | 88 @ave him when be lett for England, ene Mokaway 107 Chutes You cin blame dt oe. the red mave Baetlett, it (Motniyre) ing van, said one of the police poll- Won ty tree jengths. ticane. “IE et hadn't been, for that bpd soca ae | blamed underhand. way of doing bual- hese the places would have ot the tip ant oset, and there would te Kn Muidena: taree-zey GONE RAC one 1 ate. r 4a (W. Wiley), | hothing dating, H's just hard 2 ¢ Helle. > 2 Tinie von bya length. + Qlve. Le ¢ ee 2 } Commi © Hingham refused to HIRD RACH—Five and a hair furs] Owouss-t mnsiite ia Ry Wey jongs.—K lMloe 1 er 2. Elmont) There were all sorta of rumors flomt- Haneoeks Scratched Headqie among thas transfer of ihe Tenderloin is pers of # wet him ie trouble The last 0 | wus 3 Time 1.08. lHarryJamenon ty Han: | dicap of 11,00 Poids abit upward; six furiongs—Oxford r yre) 1. Incaatation, 3 5 72 Broadeloth, 17 s: Time ak | 15. Woo by a head. ‘Thfrd horse halt 4 length behind. Tongorder, Prince Bru tus ana New York also ran FUPTH RACKE—Thre aime ran. SIXTH RACE hwre-year st five furlongs ing) 2, Abingdo poan, $8 (SheMet) W Harnai!, femt Ever also Per hae “NATIONAL LEAGUE. oe FLAMES IN HOTEL | feoatons boo 33) CLOSE TO LUNA PARK bs eepery we ee eds els my sh cain va «ith? nd Tévingston Overrall na 4 - AT ST. LOUIS. Ac fe aa AT BOSTON. KINS GETS OUT OF NEW YORK LIFE, a AMERICAN LEAGUE. PER AT WASHINGTON, FIRST GAME Wasim ; ‘ Halth and Wakeheud | aticrnvon, tw AY 8T. LOUIS. board Seeking pat I9 viata aod Chicago Bane postponey taber poh Ae (itil Fike Wad mentheg, bn apeount vf wet grounds, When (he DUAFU rebtawd tg aCcRRL tt scan i ‘The result wit be