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GREEN EDITION => ‘Woather—showers to-night) (thunderstorms Tuesday FINAL RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. THAW'S MOTHER WILL NOT LET HIM DISMISS COUN EL Tells The Evening World She Has Sent Word to Olcott That He | Must Remain in Charge of t the he Case. AFFECTIONATE M MEETING WITH SLAYER IN TOMBS. | Favored Plan Pronounced the Asylum Insane at Matteawan. - | Over the telephone Mrs. William Thaw, mother of Harry Thaw, vata} ‘this afternoon made the following statement to a reporter for The Even- ing World: “The conference which we had arranged for this afternoon with Judge Louls Delafield has been postponed until to-morrow at 6/ o'clock, when it wiil be bole at Mr. Delafield’s office Oleott and Mr At the office of Hisek, Oleott, < confirmed ‘Talied subpoenas this afternoon f question. ‘This means that despite Harry Thaw's repudiation of the lawyers who tad been a his throwing anide they retained for him of the tnaanity thee building up, the ples jun stand by order of bie mother family, and the attorneys who have beer handing the case fran the outset will carry out thelr plans according to the Origimal programme. Over spe ‘a head and his protests an effort is t to have him declared a tunatic by 9 #pe. cial commission and vent to Matt ¥ which were hia} eawa, powelibhe clay Telephones te Olcott Ten minutes efter Mra William Thaw ther & Bonynge thie information was} Mt was stated that Mr. Delafield had geon Olcott, who had ree sumed the work of exainining witnesses in the While. murder. He ob-| Dad paid her frat visit to her impels oned Yon ahe wan in cottaultotion over former _tudge AY} tL Bhe did not go nea Citron -W. -Hartrigge, whom - Thaw had announced be ehirt legal adviser hereatter Mra, Thaw was prepared to lay before Judge Oicott theme important facta Harry England, This was after he had been prosecuted for tying el doy to @ bedpost in the Hotel Cecil at London md lashing him almost to death with & Whip. AY the Ume mental derangement was advanced in tha Brit- feh courts as an excouse for the aa: sault on the boy, Finally, Rower CMeara, ex-chief of police of Pitts burg, had for years and duriig « per- } | Rockaand- was- cantly tod which dates back # long while, been | privately employed by Mra, Thaw to watch her gon and © save him from the consediiences of his freakiah acts) in bis home town, Some of these things} Bad never been detailed before. When the reporter told: Mr, Hart. tidge of Mra William Thaw's action ky insiting on by oid “That makes no difference to me. Tather expected auch a atap, att Mi. ‘Thaw's wyer, pet to continue to be. «J wua re tained by him and not by anybody else. No, I haven't seen’ Mra ‘Thaw. bet Loam in twueb with members of the family.” Hartridge at once hurried to Tombs to see Thaw for the fourth time to-day, taking with him James Hoami)- ton Lewis, the former Congressman of Washington and at present Corporation, Counsel of Chicago, He and Hartridgo both came from Savannah, Ge When informed of his mothers action with regard to Judge Oloott, Thaw said ‘I have no statement to make publication.” Relatives Oppose a Trial. Tt tm Jearned on direct authority thar every relative Thaw has in the world, With Ue possible exeeption of bin wife, 4# oppowed to a trial, trom the widowed mother, Mra, William Thaw, down, favor a speedy investiga- tion by commission and the prompt departure of Marry Thaw for Mattea wan, Of all those directly inierested, Bvelyn Nesbit Thaw's attituds alone co Bisina uncertain, At je equally wall assuret that the Thaw's victim will mot fer plan looking to the incar- the deter, Atr. I and on Judge Oleett'e teten- | Harteidice! the | tor but T am | ¢ 1 ex-| | | All the kinapeopie, | | yf Shaw i sn saviows for tne Sunday World: Wants + P. Is to Have Young Prisoner Irresponsible and Ser‘ for to the Criminal or meveral persons whom he desired 49! many New Yorkers, are expected at the $125,000 HORSE | a Circulation Bovks Open to All." L TIPS, HANDICAPS HAS ALL EARLY RACING NEWS, AND GALLOPS | 0’ BRIEN “AND. ON EDG Heavyweights Meet in Six-Round Bout To-Night at National A. C. in Philadelphia. |!s only for six rounds, and depend upon 16—Jack | his cleverness to carry biti Through Ehe same new. @pectal to The Breniog Works ) PHILADE: July Berger are on fight wm the National 4: | wo, 5 description of the lighters trained Zot weeka and | st 4 © Brien saturelly | eee are to fine pe fe favorite in what litte betting In done Page Bs on the result. A big crowd, tnclu@ing “BERGER ie a FIGHT IF SAMA CAN CATCH OBREN THERE MAW BE Soe teins DONG ringside. } Berger was the amatenr champton | lnenvywelght. At one time Galtforniate | jthought htm the only man capable of wronting the honore from Jeffries. He Arrived from his training quarters this afternoon in Condition to Sgbt tor | OOKSIND ERE FAM ENGLAND = Famous Stallion, for Which August Belmont Paid Fortune, Arrives, } The star passenger, the one recelving the grmtest attention board the Liner Minneapolis. ot bate this aliarnoon, Tieat horses in atallion Yor Wd $125,000 to Sir Teceived much cure as her animal ever did in In OCPD VoyAMe. He attived in first inne weape aid wae ready forthe trip to Lexington, Ky., where he wil) be the rd of Helmont’a stack farm. Although there wert many well-known peteone among the heman passeneers, the font often Mentioned name aboard ghip, The bia brought the bodies of six of the @aliebury rallway wreok, ding that of Lave Chssier, the ine publisher. ‘ care laviahed on the tg bay atallion wae what might be expected in of #0 Valuable a piece of horee- The winner of the 1904 Derby, or Legtr ond Ue 20,000 Guines waa} te} which | probably ne the Se Handicap wan first of all insured for 65,00. onstructed AMMenipe, and every part Heuwas placed In a special atali of it was heavily padded to prevent his belng injured by pe motion of the snip. He had four velets, under. the super- vision Marry Clark, foreman of the live Mtock department of the AUantic ‘Ansport Corapany. The maillon was fed’ tour day-at 6 A.M. noon, 4 PF. M. His feed each day pounds of hay, three pounds of br two pounds of carrole, two poun: apples and A jttl® Mnse@d mash and rolled oats to prevent ecusickness, The horse ‘was in fine fettle when let down a gangplack Ww plier No, 1h North River There were wito on board w mare and a toi of Hookseod’s many off times a M. ana 9 one spring Amvag, the other ngere WAS Simon Lake, the ine boat butlder, Lake denied the rumor that he thread inn Mt of tique and that renounce the Un'led € stye he will may here one cand wee 5 ta of @ new boat mult here, “The qtory that 1 was denerting this country by mv cnemies We #nil OrKe here. We shall wank the nt to test ou new boat,” sod Mr semrermtritiipentcieeenteit “CULDEN'S MUSTARD" pid by Grocers ahd Detieatenee Store, . Ae let BIGPLUNGE WON @ king's ranse Benger is an unknown quantity to Bastern sportsmen, but his reputation as a clever man and herd hitter bas| had the effect of making many of Ue wine ones go slow in figuring on the/ outeome. Berger ta tw! of contidinee that he] On Aernceet rate superiority over the | Poitedelphia boxer, but O'Brien's Tol. lowers Denk on a victory. aa the boot Nhen James. Hare who was foon landed on the Long tsland beenat-right-oniy-we-tirw away from we wére helpless.” ——— att BY ANOSE IN THE ATLANTIC STAKE Cc. Core, Odds-On Favorite, Just Got Up in Last Jump, | viANTS.. 2. ST. LOUIS... Louis was badly crippled late as a..cult no cetaiis cf the ceived after the third inning. it was a very aC. now the property of Andrew Miller, or, more properly peaking, the New Caa- tle AiAvia, McCarver wan lao entered from thiw stable, but they preferred to win wiih J ©. Cone. Ne opened at 7 tremendous plunge forced to 710 1 Roval Breese ‘i ke ZS n HARE TELLS OF WRECK OF __AGHINST GIANTS BIG SALLOON Staten island and w to. GIANTS WIN Teltgragh.c communication between New York and it. ST, LOUIS PUTS. UP HARD FIGHT 'Mertes Finally Joins the Enemy and Plays in Game To-Day. in the wrecked Stevens bal- side he said: “We would have alt-ourhatiest—in-orger—to-—get-} hen we began to fall we found lB BATTING ORDER, is Kean, p (Bpectal to ‘The Evening Wort) AT. LOUIS. Mo, July 14 —Having Ploked up three games here with ease. ~— 3 | the Gtants went on the Meld to-day con. 1 | Pent of grabbing another before ‘iv | tag battle to Chicago. Heavy showers | in the morning made the grownds mud fy, but MoGraw was determined to get in the game if possible and St whowed no dispobition to poatpone it. Mertes refused to don a Bt 0000102 000010 this afternoon by a storm and} game-at St. Louis were re- fae M raich single to 4 ‘gi bape ss and Be ye h. ad arowa Gul at <= FVENING WO 7 | " Circulation Books Open to All.” | | White Sox T Turn Tables BALLOON FOULS FERRY-BOAT AND — NEARLY SINKS | ee) Leo Stevens’s Gas Bag Chasties Into a Small Vessel on the Sound and Causes a’Panic Among Her Forty Passengers. a SKY VOVAGERS SAFE AFTER: A THRILLING ADVEN’ PG They Were Dragged Through the Water- a Long Distance, but Managed to Cling to the Rigging Over the Basket Car. A balloon voyage from @taten Island over Mamhattan which starfe@= { out calmly enone ind Up Tate this con tw nm thrilling rescue iff} a the Sound after the water-soaked balloon had togle@ the topmast of a small) ferryboat-amd thrown its passengers Into a a. The three men i > the car of the tal! Leo Stevens, ite Ownet, it Le Vee, the noted French aeronaut, and James Hare, @ mewapaper photographer—were- plucked out of the entas o cetete= of ropes and gear. In ten had oneel | ‘The three men in the car wore powers. through an experien calowated te { tens, aa it subsequently Geveloped, turn thetr hair «ray For « time the |check the drop as they Had throws {ives OF eRe thine wey trwvotiors aa swell} aticete Mallet at tie sbibth tt minutes las the liven of the forty men, woren|tate the rise They dumped | ana children on beard the ferry-boat)« lgt of photographic apparatus. were in thy gravest sort of dnewer. hurriedly lowered Btevens's new inven Baligon Suddenly Drops tion, the water anchor, upon which thegs! ‘The balloon after following the course | tad counted beavity, The balioes kepe— the Rn t exe Potnt at | falling. a fal wht waddenty began sinking LUCKY & spirited southeast =| CAUEHt the sinking bay of hot alr as struck the eurfece of Flushing Bay at carried It alone Jamt above the waveq, |The hue sitken Sulb bounced along o th ewater lke an overgrown rubber - The car was buried halt the time. Thies. throe half drowned ocoupants clung the rigging of the basket. Off to the Rescue. Fait « dowan craft put out from the: y-foot name ch which pile. as Me - Cameos Poti Hundred an@/ irty-tighth str Bronx, wee * the Sound Beavily Jaden with” zors. when the eaptnin saw tit balloonlata #4 needed for ng, unwieldy thing, As the ranged aiongaide, the bailoom— in the air « fow yaris and them apeed right on top of the boate “x her mart sod osreening hem 1 ied to SaATEM, milnule the weight CHICAGO BEATS HIGHLANDERS IN TENTH INNING, ’ shore te mo with a Great Finish After Tie, Louta ¢ Louis Prien Uniform, and said that unless he is! Hoffm fled Abancially he would leave tur winop tend rid he sometge— SCORE BY INNINGS. fut ate waa helpless. Her i : sly tanzied in the Higtlandety.. 1 ¢ 0 4 om, pursuit the sloop Admnital Farragut climbed into the re n2hed companion ri arrived a mins V iia. ‘Long Wait fcr’ Start since fucnday Stevens jad bag BRIGHTON RESULTS. BROOKLYN AT CINCINNATI. Now Tork fovrighh” Ho Uhisks he M anata Pall Ged be: pane ee navy BROOKLYN ...... -..--.- 010-030 0 0 2— 6 [Rms oe RESARET Of the punomany) me © tore aod Ha + come FIRST RACE—Yorkahire Lad (4 the expenses of moving his eSlects fron, AMERICAN LEAGUE PA Willow avenue, Olitton, “waite Sar eaees ioree'd Yor pte) 2 CINCINNATI Esc, Ge - 0 2010.01 2 1-7 |Newvon' tu tous MSH fom) awEnic, Bi {pany on Niles se ee ee Lady Ellleor 3. PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO (N.L.) fist we Re io b psiaee 07 | wate’ on a! Beg ie eth eedle aoe aa PHILADELPHIA . 0100000 0 O—1 jim ay. the ere en : wien the Wik Waa right the batloon® SECOND RACE~Kasell (7 to 6) CHICAGO ........ .....- 10 0-2 0-0-0060 —-3 panes Vintnd ay, bat Spike responder af sme = — z, and 7 to 10) 1, Yama Christy (6 to 5 CLEVELAND AT WASHINGTON (A.L.) aatre minutes ‘before the game beean | out to witness the struxkle To-day, though, everything suited and | for place) 2, Follow On 8. CLEVELAND... nae aes tat tee 24 0 lm b ot teat pasa came to terme Piret_ianing n ? ne E piled id ba THIRD (RAGE OGsorgs &.Devie| WASHINGTON... ... .....0°0 00°00 0:0 © jfcok, Maregular “position in” Hahn Dowied un way’ tae ot thin town. hte eatichosen te (10 to 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Arime (2 to 1 Koil vue Inning. ‘ w K apone pa he coil for place) 2 Aletheuo 3, orien got after & wondertal fin Sate ‘was (0 tet aie — NEWARK AT BUFFALO (E.L.) rita ce, x ma “oe ae FOURT HRACE-~J. ©. Gore (7 te] cy-wrnK a3 -- 0020321 0 O~ & |Btannen ee. *, her shin oman wa | Tita uve 7 T BUFFALD +000, -- 00.0000 0 0 O~ 0 [faim Rivet, peer anew = ” si oe i emia mere ; JFRSEY CITY AT MONTREAL (E_L..) ~ fins mit. Henne was tirewn out by allan iss FTH RACE—Garniah (8 to 1 and - oun Taylor threw out Mertes. , 6 a4 6) 1, Agile (2 to 1 for iter 2, RSEY CITY... ° . 4 0 23:0 Om § [RUNS sesso inning | NATIONAL LEAGUE. Orly Hh. 8 Me * eae 0.0 08 OO | a sitin waited and advance D BOSTON AT PITTSBURG SIXTH RACE—Sufirage (even and LATE RESULTS AT LATONIA. sf viet sere 2 to 5) 1, Tipping (15 to 1 for place) j * AMERICAN LEAGUE. vata cecah aa | Fifth-Moselle 4-1, Dainty Dame 6-5 place. Fa'r Fagot. | an PRUE ae caernn BY FRANK W. THORP, Sixth—Stroud 12-1. Florizel 2-1 place, Docile. the plate. | BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, AT FORT ERIE. tha ined out "Ss Mraunn.” § Bey etry arctan Ur ate Seventh—-Brand New 3-1, Hannibal 1-1 place, Lemon él white na . and A DETROIT AT PHILADELP — EASTERN LEAGUE, PROVIDENCE AT ROS NESTER po Caled pouiwonks on avoauiny of rain, iby