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Wenther—showers to-night and the Fourth; costes, FINAL The Se ks Open to All. RESULTS EDITION: PRICE ONE CENT. “ Circulation Boo. | 1W YORK, TUESDAY ~ BRIEF RELIEF 10 ORDEAL BREAK HER DOWN WILL NOT One Death and Many Prostrations in First Part of Day, ibe. Actress-Wife Talks of Herself to Even- ing World Reporter in Only Au- thentic Statement Since White’s Murder. | WHOLE CITY SWELTERS. High and Heat. In- tense Until Rain Came— Man Driven Insane, Humidity HEAT VICTINS | | ‘SURTOGA FLYER A Muskoday, PHILADELPHIA 4, BOSTON 3.—f{N.L) | PHILADELPHIA .. -.0000010006 4 + BOSTON aam weeewe 0000010000 23 BOSTON AT WASHINGTON (A. L.)—CALLED. E WOSTON es be wadtersae ce loan oss 000000 WASHINGTON .......-. ------ ----02300—5 NEWARK AT JERSEY CITY (E-L.) | NEWARK ...... ; -00000010 1 JERSEY CITY ..........00011000 —2 DETROIT AT CLEVELAND (A.L.)—CALLED. DETROM) wcsscscene -.00CT 0 0 OW | CLEVELAND . 00212 e At Buffalo (E.L.)—Toronto 5, Buffalo 3. ro ‘ 7a ae ai eel SORE. ae THE DERE, At Rochester E-L.)—Montreal 2. Rochester 6. ; lease say tha am not bwaking down under this tert le Btrain . rr . 1 end pinase, ptears o-noi furtier the Hapression that T ats fading away gp eng eee sid At Chicago {A.t)—2d game, end fifth: St. Louis, 0; Chic, 3 ola, EI ” oOo a 5 ie + “Iam not going to give way; I will not, I must not. 1 have strength Hendred and Twenty-third street LATE LATONIA RESULTS to bear this trouble and {t hurts me very.much to read in ihe papers thal) cca reire nvenwe; overcome while 7 Tam wasting away beneath the strain which has been placed upon me.” | seating carpets tm a vacant tot at ed and Eleventh street Died before Two big brown eyes looked pathetically and appealingly from under One He. the saflor hat shaded by the long brown vel and Fitth They were the ¢yes of Mrs. Evelyn Nasbit Thaw, which, in spite of *mbulance arrived ene, her pathetic protest of being ablo to stand Any strain demanded of her, | | INI F : were darkened by circtes SANE FROM HEAT. which told (06 plainly the struggle this beauti- | KEARNS, THOMAS, fa! young girl ts having to fight the battle of self-control, self-repression | olf, of Nov 24% South FI and endurance. 1 from Ne. 810 The 4 In the same brown coat mult with a cream-colored shirt waist, white| ienemity, caused hy hei ; | collar and black bow tie, with-her hands encased in chamois gloves, her | PROSTRATIONS. forty years hh street, okiyn; taken (o Hellevne Hoe-| on wtreet, Fourth—Miltiades 1-1, Cottontown 4-1 place, Fortunate. Fifth—Yowric 2-5, Marmoreau 4-5 place, Chocolate Drop. AT KENILWORTH. Fifth—Tamaceo 7-2, Fleeting Star 7-2 pl. Dixie Jane. Sixth—Martin Doyle 4-5. Hera out place, Mias- ; AT WINOSOR. First—Nervator, Roviana, Koenigin Luise. Second—Attention, Matta, Dick Shanley, Third—Sultry, St. Tammany. Request, | Fourth—-Minot, Oyanne. St. Clair. i sailor bat covered by the ever-present brown veil, Mra Thaw. visited har! BENJA WHAAAM, thirty-wtx ‘ ui yemre No. 3AM Raat Niwety~ aeeae again to-day in the Tomb. elahth etrert, everrome at No. 655 ¥O LONGER DREADS ORDEAL. GE niente ——s “People ato All so kind to me that Tnolonger dread the ordeal of mak-] CRONBY. IATMIOK, victy years ing my way to the Tomba as I df wt,” she continued. “Of courne, it is very unpleasant to be pursed by cabs gd cameras, but I understand that the newspaper men are only portorming the duties imposed upon them. lyme Cumbertamd srmet DIVVER, PHILIP, seventy rears eld, No U2 Bergen street, Brook- to mp, tym; 1. Mary's E ing on ; 4 UL, MINNIE, twener~ Lam feeling quite wall this morning, thank you"—thia with apathetic tag eaat eigen “aba Casta “ Uitte smile—“although f am suffering from a bad cold area and Thirtyminth atreet, “No, T do not eat well, but how can 7 force down food when T have no! overcame af No. 850 Broadway, inclination to eat? 1 sleep fairly well, but Une fact that I have romtivas | New Yeerks. nights is on! atural FREY, Mee OTHILA, hirtyAve, sa y natural. Iam sure any woman in a similar position would Ne. S25 Bast Ome Hemdrea end not be able to piace ber head on her pillow and reat calmly 1] morning. | poarch col, Overeome af Brony’ The weather is so changeable—first hot and then cold, Itke Saturday— | Parks pam. that { must Wave taken cold that way, It t# only temporary, and I wouldn’t| KENDRIGA s, for the world have any one think I was breaking down—you will under- wtand that, won't you?” To paopie who have known of Evelyn Nesbit as the beautiful modet and actress who married Millionaire Harry ‘Thaw while he was in the enjoyment of all hie wealth, the picture of the galy buttertivy muwt be changed. The little ttyure in the Tombs thie morhing Was stil) the hean- tiful butterfly, put its wings were drooping, and trom the brown eyea there MEYER, THOMAS, twenty-aeven, of No. GAO Went One Hundred md | TWenty-alxth atreet, overcome at Broadway and Wall street: duds acom Street OFTRICHER, ARTHUR, mtey years tooked forth a spirit of wotmanliness and patient grief that could Oni? Home | old, of Ne. 408 Weet Porttern Ubrough sincere feeling and sorrow. street; Hudaen Sirret, TORTI, HOSE, nine No, 21a The events of the past week since the pistol of Marry Kendall haw Drought death w Stanford White have changed Brelyn Nesbit {nto a i daca WALLS, WILLIAM, thirty-eight NEW EXPRESSION IN HER PACE, oe ee Artiste who loved to pose this beautiful girl to catsh the exprension | '!neei™ Hospital. of her face in every whimaical light will find a new expression in the Bevemth atreet, overcome o: jteken home, wireor; Retlet in the shape fa drive rain- countenance of the wife of Harry Kendall Thaw Nothing could be moro | storm, with little puffs of rowth wind. indicative of the awakeuing of eincero feeling than the pathetic plea that | Herne us mtr nner emer. Che she Is not breaking down. | kiNing heat of the firm balf of the day ~ had Wied one death aud many promira. = “Both -my husband -and-myself feel very badly about the death of bie) toss. valet, Bedford,” she continued. “Poor fellow, be was a true friend. The shower didn't Inst_xers long bs “You-cah-readity understand why I catinot dlacusewany toatureot the | E—sosues to take- soniye the ee case, 1 never have, in spite of the stories reputed uw come from me. It ban irl ek dMbaidesded vd almost breaks my heart to reallz» how helpless | ani sometimes when Ti perks and breathing pices, In the piek up certain papers and find columns of stuff IT have never even hinted at, tenements it was ® biesuing 1 Unousands “When the time comes I will te only tom glad ie tale Mytewyern uns oh saiteraee, Jerpite hy feece of shower clouds dersiaiid what Jn best for me now, for, of course, 1 might innocently aay | yk estat ity eee i a las something that froma iegsi-atandpotnt would have w technical bearing oq |an automobile veil astoes a beaming the case. My one thought now te to be of service Lo my husband.’ face-this-morning the teat became 1h The little gure in brown sitting quietly jn the réeception-room of tha toes before the day LAC more than got Tombs, apeaks the whole story of her present life when whe eaya she wantn |i, "ait, The asplmit auickly ied fobe-ot-sersiceto her-hustiand. Whatever maybe the impreieion-of the the hospiialg. takine tite ant she ween wifo of Harry Thaw's past frivolity, there can be no doubt of the Kreat ¢r thelr damp and dripping fore- ehange in her life thie tragedy has brought locks, made ready for #unstroke casos In spite of protests that she je physically able to stand any ordeal the “D4 burried ambulance Callw\on bebalt FounK Wotan shows the severe strain under which she in living. She will or,chame whom the heat ail not break down, that Is certaty from the look of determination in her eyes, ture was # and € humidity @, bat This young women, who bas pases) through the most diMeult lesson of her | ihe rainstorm c Og WP aoon alter oe life Ue past wook, shows her character in the words: “L muat not, I can~| #49 10 od0i of Low ax vil! ” Brooklyn not, | will not break down tions of the day SPEAKS OF MOTHER THAW. Pet Cromty, tty. nears ald, of No, 6K When speaking of Mrs. ‘Thaw, af, who has Just resched Mngland, tho] {M% Avenue, was overcome lo « eal | won avenue po! atasion, young wife of Harry KeAdall Thaw refers to her as “Mother Thaw." Her | wiiere he ted bef looked on a ooneera for the @lder woman's sorrow when sho heard the news of tho! Charge of dinore uct was of 1 5 ng | KER to the Cu i Sie Has. trenedy i# mW gollcitous as only the sentimenty of one who really cared biel he Betlous <pudition. ould be. , Pullip Divver ebony Yours old, of NO. as Larges airum, Sued trom’ hie room to the sidewalk in hopes of fade ing @ Vagrant Drees, Malt way down te mMopt he finned and Yel) the wt of the stain. Hie head w, badly cut, Dr. Ward took the old mun The news that an uptown art store had made a display window of al leged poses of Evelyn Woabit Thaw labelling it with ber name caused Mra, ‘Thaw to remark: "I must ttl my lawyers." The window contatnw pictures of young’ women tn various states of undress, not Evalyn Newbit at all. They are carefully mixed in with real posea of the young ex-model, but the to Bt. Ma Hospital in a 9 added vnew are not of the kind for which Mrs. Thaw powed, +e ld _ an #m The firet Manhattan promtration re- reported the first promra-\ “It-only I could be spared so much unnecemmery publicity and wa mavy false stories, my position would be relieved of « moat unpleamant feature,” she said, a» the warden called her name wloud, There was a new light in her eyes 49 she stepped to the room to be searched before peeing ber husband. “You do wot know what these visits mean to us both,” she #atd. Whe litte wife of Harry Thaw romained with/ him one hour and forty $ 4 portedmfor the day wih that of a man only Sve 1006, in beiwht aud weighing 0 peu ho was mricken at West identi. . Of No, ah te OPeeca ts "Erkan Wottie TUM Af" mse pice fit . itl iia. antllediren dail POLICEMAN BITTEN BY Meyer Carried Brute Out of Sight of Women at Longacre Square Be. i fore Shooting It, Long Acte Square was terrartted to, lowed each ‘retreating horace, jdmy by a mad dow which ran around | bie lege snapping AC the Junchers, pedentrans | The mad brute soon had everything Wed horwes vintl Tratfic Pakbeman John to “iimaclf and pranowd and down «Meyer caught and billed 1 Moyer) int of the Hotel Astor barking wae bitten jn the strugsie, but calmly | @¢ the women in the windows. leaping carried the wtrugstiog. frothiog animal) UP in the alr and amapping at the yut of wight of che frightened women | brodse radling owlaide the block. Ih the Hotel Awtor before enfting tte tite.) it wee then Meyer tock a hand. He 1 didn't want to kill the mut in| *@lked quietly up béhind the dog, and, front of thowe women,” wea ble spato- | 8* [t Jumped up at the railing, reiaed biting at a > hh hin wound omitted. at arms’ | it sues eae wee * Atty-pownd mit of CPeded tn turning In bin and no particular brewed, but he attracted | biting bin hand stightly. ‘ attention than a bench favorite! ‘yer then took a firmer grip and when he appeared barking, auapping| W@lked up Broadway to Forty-#ixth and foaming at the mouth. | street. where a water barre) ands in There wern cries of “mad dog” ae] font of the newly erected Astor The {the Men end woman—on- tha widewatke | Ate Two policemen wntked beliind | sought whelter in the nearent doorways. | Pim Bes In eabe the dog slipped [Cunmren tatty -wcrambted-to-thett hich rnrew tie dak Thtoe the nce Meee id E ware thats -and-his-rerstver tintahed the Jobo Attiogh hydropti thé Mound en hin hand. Meyer On duty after having the b [Rent und whipped —up—te— eet thoreee out of réach of the anapping east. ‘The dow, barking furlously, fol- } TS AT SALEM flength — Mingtia © RESULTS Sanaa (ANT He Ee en Tt Fieri tac r—t i {Speciat 10 The Rrenitie Wert} fend apr ROCK INGHAM PAR W.-W, uty | 08 isi L—increaned interest waa Ahown In the oR Pi i hha a frdcea ty the attendance today, whieh! nose “Mod included parties trom North Shore re ta 1M ited the sorts In drags and autos, The weather| feature o wos bright. but a trifle hasy. ‘The | MLW in a + track was Rood SIXT Aselinh. who ‘ind taken ‘three races| bide, fee ar rae, romped in band 48 (rims ‘tert, © down the atraight- | "Sw eiready at the co ty in the drat r 18 Pime Heward Stan Away. Pringeen Hoyal and Miss Mor. [apraen, eat. Millatone,” hantn Kan fought for place, the former win AE achinil I ning by a nose. Surhmary FIRST RACK—For ma old and upward. selling: six turtonge—| three yours pA RO AMERICAN LEAGUE. Asving, 108. (Keyes). 1; Princess Royal AT CHIGAGO 10 (Crimuning), 3; Mine Morgan. 10600.) yo .ig Filming A Daly, 3. Time-Lid4 Won by two] Biscugo 1 16 6 Jlengtis, Sublie, Julque Eleanor Good-| hea lial rloh and Lottie Ark ran =e SECOND RACK—For two-year-olds; | EASTERN LEAGUE. handicap; “Ave furlongs —Momentumn fe MA (Melntyre), 3) Balvisu, 108 (Tadlock), AT BALTIMOR 2 Cave Adgum. 118 (W. Wiley), & The Haitimore va Pr © RATIO pie =. Big Btare, Soolia Helle, Mace | poned on wor Goniah also rin | cinseniilaniaia ies THIRD RACK—Three-year-olde | hud upwant, selling; one mile-Miss Whe | NQ GAME AT THE (C. Sobeffleld) 1, Galetim #. Coates) * Thewplat (Chisman) 3. Nme-2.40. Way POLU GROUNDS. by a nue, Kumabaw and Will Win alma ry Ii FOURTH RACK—Wor threeyear-olde:| Owtrie to wat grounds the game 1X fuplonga.-Aviston, 9 CNotter), woheduled to-day at the Polo Grounds Nollie Burn, 3 (Wiley), 2) Galea. Mi ferween the Glanis And Brooklyn was (ater), 3 Tiveti Won by a! postponed ve p, f rad fasao Nips th ei) ie 0 * “- 5 ? cen ‘Circulation Books Open to All.” | MAD DOG ON BROADWAY “ON OO-MILE DASH Pullmans Turn Over in | Jumping the Rails, but | Nobody Injured. |PENNED IN WRE | Passengers Held-in--the- € Same Time Before Rescuers Could Reach Them. | WALLATON.N. ¥., July 2—The fare Jtoga Jjimited, on the Delaware ana] Hudson road, the finest and fastest | passenger train running & 5 Sara wrecked tn ahd, although \oga and New York, » thts village early to-day the train wns completely not @ passenger was killed or injured. | Several passengers wore imprisoned | jin the shauered cars, and lt was some time before all were token out. ‘The care were thrown clear off the trucks. landing In a ditch alongside the track. The train loft Saratoga at 740 with twenty passengers and a crew of seven. At the north end of this village th Schenectady Bieciric Ratiway tonnects demolished, | HURLED IN ITCH The track for a few th turved ang went Bieh The faot that the engine parted from the truth and went to one side, preventing telescoping, probably saved # acon of hives ind then over | The TAmited wae due.in New York Wt 1M A. ML tonday TH angineser afterward watd that the | “ros fet right. It la believed t he switah waa turned just Defore ath reached te junction. Supt. Benjanin, Of the Delaware wid Hudson, said the wreck waa clearly due to the mistake made by the switch. man. Latent eee weston orev COSTUME 0 younk women attending the suen- niveratty who nh Bronx Park Gualagher Aut Pee sud ying ite Patrolman ver, tiie af blushing ate there i a On, Palio Grey < man bathing | ob Giillog hi went 1 ated and four lunaderned, put 1 tro wht | the tate tholowtmes it we turned and # Car nae — ate ely she a swim, #0 he {imped in, after removing his elottien, | | without considering the park ordinances, | feel to weer 4 bathing mult. Gulia Magistrate Taker fined hire a detlar | wtayed | mutt prikon wintll ¢ MISS SUTTON WINS IN TENNIS DOUBLES. presi Rey BKACK~Six 1 Bho Heetor, 2 | Time Dw BALE hive ida halt Frank Fleaner (2 to | and 7 ta 1, Porter Girl (2 to 1 for peace) eind §. Time, Lia § Tr KO RACK—Mile and a» tinit Tube, < @ lob and ou) 1. bitte Bt Kin (to * for place) 2 Handy Bill ve 2m four palace cars foliowed che | to 44 1 Grenade (6 to 6 for place) a) PARK SWIMMER KAD | GAME IN SECOND f ADAM Score Wt and the Fourth; eanten FINAL RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT,) “SHOT — Backed from 20 to 1 Down to 10 to 1, Is a Big Upset to Backers of Favorite in Fifth Race. MILLER RIDES TWO WINNERS . IN THE FIRST THREE RACES ‘Early Showers Make Fast Track Dope Useless and Drench Crowd on Its Way to the Course After the First Event Is Run, BY FRANK THORP. {Spectal to The Kventng Workt > SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE PRACK, duly ¢—The Handicap, the fifth race on the programme here to-day, resulted in a big surprise. A. Musko= day, backed from 20 to 1 down to 10 to 1, won ensily, after leading al! thet may. The favorite, Grenade, ran a fair race, finishing second, SHEEPSHEAD RESULTS. The ring was scorched a bit on Mus icadty, “bat iw —KUTig aan confined to only a few wine ones. Bumeboly Made a tandie, but id it so quietly FIRST RACE—J. C. Core (6 to 1| thu: few of the remulare weee aware and 2 to 1) 1, Smiling Tom (2 to 1)" 't ree ple-s) 2, Yorkist 3. Races we un in mud this afternoag, age While etting Was going on in the fre r a heavy wer drench SECOND RACE—Tiptoe (even and | iiousands on trey wenn the ph out) 1, Brookdale Nymph (out for| and converted ine track ini « mudhole Whe few minutes with tie steam ratlway Thé switch| place) 2 Mandarin 3. * tener made A mistake and opened the| beessend Silas be andthe dee | ratich: thinking ic was the looal train) THIRD RAGE—Long Run (11 to 20] Cen, soke pope tategueteins 2 San 4 y Cay At aploohaamrs, aM jte be alde-tracked. tmstead tt was tli and out) 1, RI Cuchillo (Hut for + fa The Widenee limited. woinge fifty miles an hour. 2, Divider 4. hand Ki Cuchifie, wa When it reached the awitch there wae | Place) 2 Div Pirtone favirites. but aa Camere. ctu j® Fash and the entire trAin leaped sdesat onty contender, fe cary. aie tice wed from thé track. The ¢ngine parted) FOURTH MACE-Daehaway (16'to |,” |. with Longe Run Atuy frum the cary and ianded in o diteh|§ ane 4 to 5) 1, Don Enrique (1 te 2) lenge t of ‘ lo, who on ‘te hide. far f { . Nlaiiaaanaey. & wah as far in fe m : Ragineer Howard Crane ahd Pireman |r PlAee) 2 Monte * The opmoing dus wo-yrmrlds William Fiannery stick (© thelr posts ul beg AA RS ‘ Mae and Were not injured FIFTH RACKE-A, Muskoday (12 . ran int nn it be Hibhenge— Pom vloting trong, Yorktst, oe was t Gederstrome 4. BIXTH RACE—John Lyle (10 to 1 and 4 to 1) 1) Onatas (to + for} place) 2, Lady Elilson 3, | RAIN PUTS END TO HIGHLANDERS' i to the sratch, und Dashawny Montaningey ly. a the it Off arty and bad Httle chases J. C, Core Wine Easily. 2. C. Gore went to the front soon after the start. made all the running, and won cleverly by a length and a Ralf from Smiling ‘Por: who closed with « rush and beat Yorkiat a length for the Place. Frank Gil wae prominent to thi strekoh. and then died away Tiptos Never tn Trouble. Tiptoe raced to the front at the start and Was never in troable, winn: Ds. ites langle foams nhaie Nytnph. who though secon: way did noi appear to rellah the nd juet to bial Mae BN Talt ae haemet ty Stable Runs One, Two. Long Run went tw the front et te Aart and. sakiig all the mamntng, won by forty jongtiw from hie stablemate, EI Cuchillo, who beat Divider forty lengths for the place, Gamecock, who looked the wtable'e only contendtr, Teil 4! the clubhouse Jupp On the escoms time around. Don taelque Outgamed: Don Keriquh made the running, fil Jowed by Dawheway and Monte ary. Even, with One Run Each, When Bat- tle Is Stopped. HALL PARK, PHDUA- June d— With the score » Jack Klelnow to Degin the thing e Tentanters Tain can torrenty and acnttered payers ors for abalter walt of thirty minutes, @uring me the Wun Made a game effort LUM BLA DELIA, Ps aw tie Dhey ran thie Wwy Lo the tretch, * way mont to ibe front. and. out= xariug Don Borigut won_by a. - at *hett—on— tenrique waa in frome of Montgumary, who an wp by Mactin in the last Eeay for Muskoduy A. -Munkoday won the fifth race, Me the cloudg. Umpire “ik nt to 10 to Tani, ate A neat und riat} L by te ee ui Be siine MalTe ean Fenske why pl zi wae off badly and had no Betas i a Bundooran Took a Long Run. horae, Were Unwed BUFFALO RESULTS. | INILWORTH RACE TRACK July meee here to-day retulted as FI RACK—Selling — two-year- als, Ve _htd & habt furlongs —Geace | Ki (AWs) 6 to 1 won; Lucy wn Topics, Clamo is and ‘ " trout Bohroedere Midway Alm ran " Lad arae three-year: | diets af 1 10 ee MAY FIGHT GIBSON WIMBLBDON, England, J be ton and, W, Hillyer it FOR STENTON HOME. Mrs, Murion and Dine Haid Wy | fay one er Lee IF LATONIA RESULTS. [Aber | here today resuliod ap ro Rowe (Ft Ti Ry eee © Lady, Praponer a ay Pena wie Senennniiienaatienememmend Mew. ‘Bien lon wssitveunely Hgation of the mysthric * the real owner, they could reopen the ase and mIKRt rexain powaesmion of the property. 4 Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders, h otal | _ om