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) GREEN EDITION Weather—Thandorstormas, ensler: Velneada oe FINAL 4 EVENING, RESULTS EDITION: PRICE ONE CEN'F. 3,000 PERSONS IN PANIC. STORM HITS CIRCUS | [« Circulation Books Open to All. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 17, INJUNCTION TIES JEROME'S HANDS IN THAW INQUIRY Lawyer Gleason Obtains a Writ of, Prohibition Forbidding Him to Call Witnesses Before the July Grand. Jury. ‘ = GIANTS. MIX UP : May Determine Winning McGraw’s Men Manage to Tie IN DESPERATE cawe wiry cups, 10 AN a: of Pennant. _ Score‘in Battle Looking Like a Duel. | To the surprise of the District-Attorney’s office and, the Iswyers'favored pre atin ia an 5 st by the Thaw family, one of the attorneys whom They’ insints are in charge- BATTING ORDER. benethesn os -Catdanes spDogs\a-—aialt of his defense to-day obtained from Justice Blancliard, in Part IL of the. apmenas. oe Sharan of Sy i ge x sc cok 3 at tw mport- Supremes Court, an ex parte writ of prohibition restraining William, oerrtans ie. slagte cf a prog that we A engl ee ‘Travers Jerome and the Grand Jury from taking any further evidence fa isirana aS yeast: 0 _pe0te=00 oseemtinae hed fatted | fhe morfer of Stanford hWite. They are also restrained from tswuing |Boymn0. Chance, 2D | to fled them. i | Me an bald One of them ty jam A. Benning, | euy Wadpoenas in connection with the cans. Devin, 9. Pa alge jencrtbed as cashier af the Brodklyo | Under the werms of the writ the District-Attorney and the Grand Jury! Gaiies a singe | Sipe Depawmient, who lives at 20. #| fre fequired to appear in the Supreme Court to-morrow morning and show sense why {t should not be made permanent, Im his application®r tha writ Attorney John B. Gleason gave an hiey Yeason that under pretense of bringing testimony before the July Grand) Jury, the District-Attorney was conducting s' wn witnesses, In some quarters there ina /laposttion |= fo attritmte the motive behind thie new move to a denire of the Hartridge-Glea- won ‘wing to show that they are actively the detanee for tha time feing mt least. Black, Olcott, Gruber & Bonynge, who, deaplte recent compl: | ations, are Hkely to bs fours atte i) (earne of Thaw's defense before many | foara, were not notified of the intention | © ‘Mr, Ghesgon to ask for the writ) Thaw's mother and family knew noth- fox of ji in advance H detome and Garvan Out of Town | ‘Tee Dewtrict-attorner's mat wea alm) taught tort-bamied, inaanuch a DoTr . Jerome and Mr, Garvan, his as * 2 ter. Jerome and Me Oe wmmuee a | Wins Portsmouth Handi-| the prosecution ii his da, are out of P foun. Mouse of the sroting ot wel Cap Easily from Yazd, aay Br, Gemye pats the procesding was s immins Up. ‘very whuguel one Hie thought It prov fable that on bebalf of Mr, Jerome he qwould ask for en edijouroment to-mor- | ROCKINGHAM PARK RACE an TRACK, N. H, July 17.—Melntyre| ‘There was another surprise to-day tn fhe White murder case. It developed | ftw: @vent to-day, making the oghth that for three weoks a twputable allen-|for the popular jockey of the New tot dinguieed as a “trusty” has been |Chste stable Big Store got into whe} looked up in the Tombs Aveping Thaw} gume in the het Quarter, bui Bot woo ‘epder constant observation. This mag, it 4 learned, hen boon enough to overtake the tay colt Th Gay Me clear ad hot and the” track | it. The atten abowed @ gain, chamber proceedings f0F| pactoa to-der eigen ing evidence to be weed against Harry Thaw from Bis} crywa since the park'wee fret openct and trom the #tream of persona which ‘pagan pouring In aw warty ae # wslock. | | oe todked-ae-it expectations would be | realined, i No annual foouall game ever at tracted more attention than has thie periee between the Cubs and Glents. It js the talk of the town, Barty in the morning, Wiady City ether, on the field thay had almost lost thelr nerve. : ™ odds of & to 4 Ageinet the Gtants | fiickered on the show-down, and it wes }iike putting eyeteach to get even money siasaalacaaaa At feast $6,000 waa bet on today's Kame ground te otela, acd prota double that amount was wagered in small bets on the grounds. emnounce their batteres. but those who wore wise predicted « pitoners’ battle between Mathewson and Taylor. Ginnity went to hin hame tn Bouth Me- Almater, 1 Ts funter end bad nal re tumed at noon, so te was not figured. A‘ che Gente went w practise Seymour and Bhannon were inthe spotlight. Bora Tote Momentur for « clesn win-tt the! Saq-to stand tors tot of ratiiery at the hands of the crowd. but took it good- naturedly. The champlons were spurred on to the bantiest gpaie of their careere, and for one time they have dropped their usual fun-«nsking around the hotel lobbies and Ross street, Hroollyn, Michael Bouts, a professional witness examiner, seid Benning bad retained | him %© interview Mra. Mary Bobippe, | who saw the murderer escape, and thet | Bennng was doing i for Gibeon. | Mary Schippo says Gouda offered her | a trip to Italy to get her out of the! country. Officers were stationed. at Benning’s hoes all of last night and | to-day, but they reported that he did | HOU Eppesr. } The other important witness is Mar- tin C. Dyer, the #-a-week grocery | ; row. B. tee roe Day te Jotinetons. ede inte hpedtaivto The Mrening World CHICAGO, T., July 17—Chicago ex- the largest week-dsy fans begat ‘and as the two clubw trotted Sports who had threatened to CHIGADD wees snckaom Both McGraw and Ghance dectine to Mo- but Gilbert forced hint, flied to Slagle. No runs. te HAS ALL EARLY RACING NEWS, ~**>- TIPS, HANDICAPS AND GALLOPS Maas am GIBSON TESTIFIES KINNAN INQUEST Lawyer for Aged Mrs. Stenton a Flip- |FIRSTIRUN IN THE FIFTH./ pant Witness Giving Movements on TYRON WINS AT 12 TO 1. | Nightof Murder and Admitting His Deep Indebtedness. GIANTS LOS RANTR cele eee. 80D (Continued trom Eighth Page.) Seventh Inning—Tinker threw out Devin. Dahian singled, Gilbert retired Siagle. Sheckard walked, but Chance forced him. Steinfeldt safe on Gilbert's fumble 4 yee bad EDITION ane | <= FVENING — 106. 6010 | SHOT IS BEATEN A NECK SIKH RAE Killaloe Just Won from Dominator—Sir Huon Takes Stake. ALIBI AT | Makes Runaway Race of Sev- enth, Winning Easily by | Two Lengths. clerk, who signed an agreement to pur- | chase the Stenton property for $2,000 more than -Ottson had heen reporied 40 | have paid for it in the partition sale. SRE ese Dyer is said to be the “dummy” tor| FIRST RACE—Clements (5 to 2) three prominent Bronx politicians who 1, Mintberia (4 to 1 pi Dave & seoret arrangement to pay far! phan Lad 3. viace) fOr jeos then the stipuiated §96,660. j — Gibson was telephoning when the af -~K ternvon aeasion was called and vindlice one nee gto I Coroner MeDowait vent wort for nim |<? ® and aut), Bryan (out for piace) to stop telephoning and come om the | 2 Corn Blossom 3 stand, Gfewon yelled at the oourt at- tendante: “Tell the Coroner to go to hell busy." Then the Coroner told a policeman, to go fo the télepbone booth and bring” Gideon in. The policeman jerked Gib. |, FOURTH RACE—BSir Huon (1 to son out of the booth and dragged him 2 #90 Out) 1, Albert F. (2 to 1 for into the court-room. Gibson was hofi- (Plate) 2, Maxie Witt 3, “Say, MeDonald. I wish you would | BRIGHTON RESULTS. THIRD RACE—Hyperion (6 to 1 Tm and 2 to 1) 4, Agelina (2 to 1 for place) 2 Edith James 3. FIFTH RACE—Far Weat (2 to 3 and 3 to 8) 1, Sallor Boy (5 to 2 for place) 2 Blandy 3 (Continued on Basond-Pagw) it” ~Kin A SIXTH RACE~Kiliaioe (Oto 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Dominator (20 to piace) 2, Dunvaila 3 E SEVENTH RACE—Tyron 1 and 4 to 1) 4, 1 for (410 to for place) 2, Novena 3 - o1ro0T 2 Bis 0 0 0 0221 6 BY PRANK W. THORP, Pie Sir Huon ae gh ge B. ek Brighton th are Very Seay taalton, but during een wevarn & Trenier - ‘was hard Matthewson walked. Bresnahan! iro" seein Were in front MSaokod naa toc cee 7 _| Huon. tn the palel pateeuen fir Schulte singlet) #400 touna nis toge and cume cn yet | Albert F peat é ; Maxie Witt a h anager vemnierty se Bt ummary toronyeas ata (ae Roti Pat Daasbail and plans for’ Sheckard scoring. Chance scored on a double steal. Dahlen] iernenis won tue oping kite ne Ginsion ts the Hung Ove BOA one-dalt fariongs: |" promptly on time the game degen threw out Tinker. Two runs. 5 ceal ene: idee oe ee ee ais Marry Thaw is © sents. re, Lm feaioen, ods itt | with a crowd of over 16,00 looking on. ; ier nee oe mae backed for wi Curnkers other employ~ Crteomina) a) Time ; ; f mbrelis went bec UES fit aeve toon under ig-/i Wan by a neck, driving. "Ne Firat _tnning. Eighth Inning—Strang walked, but was doubleckoutJwith) sacar in the vetting and run thar Servotiona to study Thaw without let- | "here sinrtes: tor asi |, 2remanan fanned. After biting 4) Shannon. Seymour tripled, ‘scoring on a bad throw. Stein- kind of & race under Cochran. Clem. ting Thaw know it. Certain of the 7 mix furiongs. New York, in cw, |)0ne oul Btrane got the same done. | “ ente had no trouble winning easily ‘conned in Murderers’ Row |\iny) won, Ontrich, "120 {crimmioes, | Bbannomtared better, driving « sharp! feldt threw out McGann. One run. from Mintberla, who ran the bese tes piso agreed to kuep thelr exes on Stan- recon; Tittle sYorae ua CMtchityre} | single through short Spike then died| abe has shown hround here, ford White's slayer. All of these rol- Wy Copy & hom, ariv- | stealing second. NO RUNB. ‘ Kiamenhea Was & prodi bitin = woteer eeusonts grew with he ean wae Ta Bimiont and Daley!" iagi cacked a sbort fly straight to! Evers doubled. Dahlen.got Kling. Brown hit to Devlin and) in me recond mee ee plese ind trusty. They sey orasy. | ° 9 Rak ‘The Stannon. and Sheckard drove a Bot one, caugh q card | erly hy ni made by the rein Jerome Said to Consent, arte ha earner olds ives into Teo, which Strang got after a Evers was t. Slagle led SOOEMG Brown. Sheokard car a ks hers y too el : * Sptees seat — i wear Seed: sony ron. Somatte beet out 2 alow rotler “ined out. One run. 11 BNP E mca bon, cusy song Burma As @ result of this mass of informa-/iing), 2 Time—Lw@12 Yon by two to Gilbert. . Bchulte stole second and the thd tien 11 fe stated on wim appears to P| lengths “easily, BL Joseph acid” Mellie | Chance walked. Glainfeldt teed e line eh reliable authority What x erome will | urn | in. 4 i tt. ‘1 Schulte a di. “4 - 7 Gadouviedly GouAent to, the appomnt-| TUCRTH RACK—tor three-year-olds |Qiy" “chance, ty second... Tinker forced | (Continued on Eighth Pago) ment of a iunacy commission in the|mestns.. selling: "one 'mile.-Cali, “97 | Sieinemat ot moond. retining the wide BROOKLYN AT ST. LOUIS 5 Thaw case providing the attorneys of | (Sheridan), 1 Bad of” harnars, 3,| ONS BEN 2 tno * o FORT ERIE RACES, Thaw of the reialves of Btantora Wester A, Cheaman), 2 Time 1.4 Rapeed Fentag White ask tor tt. Won hr halt a length. driving. Cherry! seymour struck bwt. MoGann lifted a Le n alwo Tan. — FORT ERIE, July 17.-The ra here If the commission te appol ph IETH RACK For aneiden flies (Continued op Eighth Page.) BROOKLYN ....-- «---e 0 00 1:00 0:0 Om 1 | roday resulted as follows a AT Maer Pt rh bd -e alt furlongs ; —_—_—— N FIRST RACE—Heyen! turtotyy . cirele,—Sunburet, 107 (Candler). won; Sip MLD cscunsesnnenes 20 420 3-6 10 + 7 ue (. ish). 8 to 2 { paar, oer decerrana: meee! ©. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ni Fiala)” EP hace E 1 2% Won a ingth and onehait, | z J ahow, met enslly. Banda, Thendors, Pohgente Bale] PHILAQELPHIA AT PITTSBURG, | At Cincinnati (N.L. ton 4 Cincinnati 12. Seneenan,” Vissiar ation Ohanacties hetore Sept. 1. wlso rast Philadelpnia 0230000 8 ong At Toronto (EL) , 2} Toronto, 3. Walworth.’ bisa Polat, Asictent Witch Ih’ an aMdavit sccompanying his ap- Pittsburg 00 00 1-4 ° OND F 1 eather Gaaeun Mir. ofenmen ects LATONIA RESULTS, _Batierieefparee and Doin; Wp At Roohester (E.L)-Providence, 5; Rochester, 3. Fy yacor y Aire MB odie) thir Ftatement DET eS ae At Buffalo (E.L.)—Seeond game: Newark 6 Buffalo 16, . ;#8<% $ gg: hae PW ar 2 . LATONTA, July 17.—The races here | Seiecmiemmaiittmerestine daa RS A a il gy lr eo da Mr, Gleason's Affidavit. to-day remuited au, follows AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Tia ‘tna Groen” Aro, Boguin “For the purpowe of preparing the cash | _ FIRST RACH—Thtee-fourts of a mia | LATE RESULTS AT LATONIA THIRD | RACE Sterplechase —Gulis for trist-subpoenas are made by the | pA*Pyyh > Aw 7 f si _ | tan, 13 (Rae) " mn: Gold’ Run Dietricr-Atiornay addrevead to witwenses | fOcp MATL Ee} SOF whaoe) 2, Cranet $7 Louis ar AHI-ADRLPHIA ; Fifth-Bud Hill 3-1, Zipango 2-1 place, Friction. 12 (Hunaton). 3.46 8 acon ‘requiring them to appear and fy be | SHOOND RAQE—Pive A ‘one-halt| gma nommoned ou Accouns of rain Ri | fxn Pillipo. re atin fore the Gena destin on invectigatins | Ren ca TTS aod ae | CHICAGO AT WASHINGTON Sixth—-Matador 6-5 The Mate 5-1 place St. George. = Lim, Panay sites betore th LRese subpoenas are not Bn tT for place) % Avendow 3 Game postponed on account of wet) FOURTH RACE Gold. F ne ‘ ~ ‘ | Time Z rounds. } (Swain), $ to 1 kle. & . er indi the vurpore Of procuring any | mind RACE-Three-fourths of a * — | AT FORT ERIE. Tot place, 3; Cha. A Rew lndiownents for the killing of Btan-| whe Mitiades @ to 10 end 1 fo 0) iy ' Sixth-—Yom BS ‘ yd 3 show ‘ ford Wit, BUC for the purptee of pro- | tucadobenese it 10.1 for plone) &° Uncle | EASTERN LEAGUE. Pedro 3-1 place Moccasin. Mem, Lacense, Peter Loy curing evidence to be used against the; Henry & PimeL17 $6. | Arab pania also are required by the Dibtriet-Attorney | Mle—~ Wee Glare (to ee he iret Game, 1 W. plave Prinol: to 3 for am wr ‘ comms, i jo 0 place, to be porn ax before the Grand Jury rime-ll 8 piece) & Bund 31 WEWARK AY BUFFALO, : Bert eens Mi eclad steer Catt sa Gfei_ trom . Comunaes oe Bonn Page). ht V$4010E TY and Other Sporting News. = | HT i | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | Reidmore (2 to 1| RESULTS EDITION § PRICE ONE CENT, == AS- ace | \Crowd Attending the Pawnee Bill | Show at Bayonne Badly Scared | and the Owner Is Hurt in Try- | ing to Save Others. LIGHTNING KNOCKS OUT A | FIRE SIGNAL SYSTEM. |Heavy Rain and Wind Bring Relief to Swelter. | ing Victims of Hot Wave—Three Deaths and Great Number of Prostrations. A fierce ratn storm driven by » high wind from the west, with thunder accompaniments to much damage by lightning, came this afternoon as the spectacular climax or a day of sticky, sweltering discomfort_The rain, which threw the city into darkness in mid-afternoon, saved many lives, for already three deaths had been reported and many prostrations. With the downpour of Tain tiere was & fall in the temperature that brought relief to millions. Three thousand persona Who attented Pawnes BUG circus In Bayonne, Y., Were hrown tuto w pante when the storm struck the tents-a-—part-of the main tent sagged and Pawnee Bill was Injured in trying to save others ‘from being burt, The horse tent was blown down and 400 horses were | stampeded | WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 6 P. M. Wednesday for New York Gity and —vieinity: Thunderstorms thie afternoon or to-night, cooler to-night; showers Wednesday; fresh southwest winds shifting to west. uch the main tent 414 not oal- t partially gave way tone emt It sgwed to knock several Several women J not bien for the ot Lille (Pawnee Jants and police there Mave been « sorlous Glmmsten, Major 1 \nd one women were the pers jured. One of the sup + ip the main tentfell for= from striking ang atruck the Major disiveating Wand {Mrs John, nertiertsud ncyefiret street; Baye Mra. Lambert received a scalp an of M " } ls not of & serious char. tent © about @ rm the went down stampeded. A g00d | DRIVEN INSANE. Bay ™ wn were campht under the | pets. BLIZA MEYERS, aged | POY folds of canvas, bul they Kicked el@btyosey No, #40 A me A,| thelr Way to freedom and ran into the | wabakin, -siishes sow with }treet, dispersing in all directiona. | pasor, condition eritioat T Laswced the Horses. T ¢ living in the Gicinity were THE DEAD F exhibition of Jaasolag EDWARD MAKTIN, atx monthe tached—te~ the show as . No. 208 Douwlns street,! they rode t the atreets in pursuit Brooklyn. f the runaways) After much aktiful KATIE DORSEY, seven months Aa Taken pack © (hey were old, Ne 406 Bast Sixteenth atreet HYNAN SHDNEAZUY, etgne monty old, No. M44 Cherry etreet, fo; | anne When the rm atruck the tent @ PROSTRATED. lecume of Arabian acrobats was paer- | VICTOR CORNELL, forty-six years forming in the ring in the main gent lold, No. 418 Wea irty-fMfth | When the big canvas began to asg at ie ¢ employees hurried the into the are and massed ogother ax closely as possible in, { the tent, as that was oon- st place. alied at ' erco! at | Broome street; St. Vince: vita: | JAMES JEPFEHIBS, ty-four years old, © reo eth Bayonne Po- excitement at they bad . Cammrnte, ja etrectes ty Jan mixty, OGAN, No. 108 sp are Bowery, at Seventy-aleth street |" : arr srt and Pirat avenur, Presbyterian we yparel ¥ ) Hon pital, ¢ , RELBEN VAXBER, twene No, 77 Fors: a mireet, at dn: Sand Canal stheet; taken how - icmamiies | PETER B EMT, twenty mow oy Ne. ov West Highty-se he wit wie a lighto street, im Clty Hall Park. Sent! or cho fag pole and part of the cupola bome | Hes-iqu Smith atreet, ABRAHAM GLAZER, of Ne, 404)" : raat out aris GEM East Seventy=f . as at come while working o place W © lightning 107 at Blake n r ie atreet ken to Preeebre xe , ery ower were ripped off 1 the roof of Staten ne car and w minutes there « Vincent's Hoa-) was much ex car was pital rowdel wi and children STRVENN BAKHY, of No. See ana ihk) om ighlonal ott atrent. i oe Mala mn lane » tha my saacsitlt to Mt werica ANK SMIPH, t nv md severat atreet, Soue tab din to At. Vincent's Hospital, . Lis . strock the fisg-pole Hundred and Twege vet police station, The pale and will have to be) taken HIGHLANDERS’ GAME OFF. ihpecta’ to The BYening World jown, Toorman Paul waa at the talee | ,sRICAN LEAGUE GROUNDS, | phone ond wap Reversly shocked. The teleynone service of the station wae N. ¥, July M--The samo sobeduled a ene ree these srounda this afternoon between | pul bos Now ¥ ‘and Cleveland teams waw| Go beavy was thd ralaiall that the Hoo oan aorount of rein, , one cars were unable to b ~ TENT {

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