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ee, eee TF wanna WHATHER—Clowdy to-night) Friday showers, Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ FINAL U RESULTS EDITION: NEE W YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1906. PRICE ONE CEN —= 10,000 SEE THE GIANTS WI THEIR FIRST GAME AT | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | FINAL RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. = ee] O TAINTED ee MO NEY — WILLIAM J. BRYAN Big Throng Greets Returning Cham- pions and Hails New Acquisitions as “Finds,” Welcoming Don- lin in Uniform as Wel ll Democratic Leader Gives a Warning; Against aoe soar from Ques- “ “FATHER BILL” a eee ONLY BEATS OF 7 | TWO BURGLARS Routs Robbers Who En- tered Home in Search of $5,000 Roll, | INew-Old Giant Who Made | Good in First Game FORESHADOWS POLICY OF THE NEXT CAMPAIGN. Says that Subscriptions Should Be Limited to $50 and that the Names of All Subscribers Over $5 Should Be of THEY SOUGHT FOR $5,000 Made Public. Money Was in a _ Dresser “ ‘ Williaa Jens! political enemy shalt be} Drawer, Locked In-with = 7% from the reception to be ten- a s Rbie te gather Re 5 Si Gena aos ste 1g 39, when he returns from Some Jewels. | in -® letter which he haa written to Alexar Troup, treasurer of the| «parner Bill” Daly to-day sAmitted Executive Committee having the recep in ree, Mr. Bryan makes it/ that he fad. singlé-handet snd un ne he wants no money taken from intereste or individuals whose | armed, routed two burglars, who broke plain that he wants no t rae : Into bia House early to-day. The men friendly pa n' the demonst would, If known, be & ource| 45 miche by th eveteran wooden. | of injury to him a to the Dem whit anid lagged trh ner wets nagrota, believed as. 1 is = rome ome to be racetrack. toute, with hopes of = og Sede forces finding a roll of 0,000 at the Daly Brown dove pot ages ome, Avenue t and Bast Fourteenth wever # fran +4 > street, @heepehead Bay. two blocks was wwly closed when they retired ‘ ¥ ae fF wat © yok Chis morning a ore awakened Mre. - . fscanint z walk to hie ” - a hell tnowndtescent len ane few the * burglar opwh the four wer ‘awets of the arvwmer Tae top drawer, oor ( | ALL taining 3.00 im money and rome jewels, 3 r was locked and he not open it ‘ toni : i Mra Daly, fearing ne pies would s r Mamie ap, van la teal and wake. jay etl Aw the negro the | tats room rather rt: woke up and crowind } cise, a Tanned “Ce Soartag aqver | “ ‘ Topples Over as She |i." reece sel geen AS & pal below, working at his desk. Watches Goldstein. sh ited. hawe-subiha ai ne in te ald Daly hia morr O'Brien emid tha: something was wrong with the rope He asked Goldstein to and see what the trouble was. man who Wee seoking 10 Wet out at the {front door, For = second Daly hung} on, anc they threshed to and fro, the “= rb tor a 4 tw ryt ny eourt, were, ale “Bat Ba it De Nesbit irae coir ple a AACS. Following an affectionate meeting between Harry Thaw's mother, his} ,, , Tiected on me ne ew | tage, seconded by Harr fa viee case oa ran up they tne revolver fet to the Boor end thar wite und His Meter In front of his cell in Murderery’ Row to-day there was of burgtar Went through Daly's clutches the five-story’ like s «réaaed pig, as the horseinan de-| a series of developments which tend decidedly to create Lewis Nixon mowed the butiding, lar 4 rf Goldetein went to the edge rived’ it Gol, Alexander Troup, of Connec © root and leaned over, examin "Sire Daly had been calling for the | opposing factions inside the young tmillionaire’s family and among the law- was elected treasurer tie Wekles and trying to ascertain! pa lice while the scuffle Was going ef) Son hired to ald “him ure closer together that at any t stuce the split —————— what the cause of the trouble wes. As Daly, when he saw the man, ran t i . p FORT ERIE RESULTS jhe did ao be overbalar Toward Ainith street, where a police | occurred a 4 z hoes And dived) OT Usually stands, believing the houre- | ' ; . 4 j ead foremost toward the pavement. loreaker war be caught. There wae} The possibility of concerte eat of both wings of Plunged to Pavement, | no one oh nowt there, and the man Wot) detense to have Stanford White's slayer adjudged atic without a trial WORT ORIE, July M.—The races bere) pivy 9 wierped away. Daly thought it strange that | ‘ to-day resulted as: follows " blummet he shot by the) neither the desk sergeant nor the re | never seemed So bight as it di 8 afternoon att (Mord W. Hartrlég Js . lightened O'Brien, who crouched | serves, two ke away, heard thelr Th i Fi ‘ i Seti yee eee erty * SISRMG): | Aewuinet the wall, just eacaping being | Cale Tha police sald shat Sheenshead | the lawyer of Thaw's own choosing, had 4 personal trip to the ofc H # bw Dinze se Rapeked off the Tigeiag vince. Golde Hay le oe noey ee An Maar’ OY | ohLewis A. Delafield, one of the countel retained by the # family | bac, h f van tate 8 bead, | ‘One of the robbers left in the front| Although Hartiridge has been tor Fe bs. Minrimbo,. Meddier,, J, hing to bits, Desth was|yerd = straw hat, « pair of shoes and | pearly two weeks in undisputed cont Henry “Warin Bettent aad Waiworth else ran Longe Snag gal ay ny Napali Md the Baron De Kath Counctl, has NATIONAL LEAGUE. “ of the direct fefense of Thaw, he so far made nd move to retain any at: | twent: Yine yours ~ 4 a: 2 Second ay wn ND RACE—Bt ting Mrs, Mar Sie yAvenue. was vies | Kuighta of Columbus, at Feltman’s, on - | a. 4 to L won rar oon yg uahnehay, of No. ney skilled in the crtmin to | poasse 5 seo pisces pee 7 tein and the Shaughnessy | AM — age aasist him in bie fight tw SMCAR AT BOSTON ie enduse), att es ov Went on NE olient from the. chi Yet Bow " ie hia Proline, tady: Demon, sgecae| SIX BABIES AT 0 BIRTH ot Thaw ls lose hag three mont ie . King) Ptett Ward, re, er } nd Mr. Hartridge, by his O'Ne - ¥ ee | FOR TENNESSEE WOMAN, ob, We ctvth not PITTSBURG AT PHILADELPHIA} Wits Magan to mo to the Theoret — His experience in c 4 hac ae.—dtnn. | #treet aide of the building. atv: third ! x r 136 mano: AT (Dayton), ais, [Joins No. Md isawe thiet tek ad- | NABERVILLR. ‘Tenn, July — At ae i a 1 (Zeno). 2 t: Ball Giri Hird Mtreet | Kinevton, fn Williamson Cofnty, thie eWorld and 1 * Gentle, 171 (Hie shows 2) As abe len a , A megreme yestertay wave birth , ——e ——— ‘ CAE: | eho ere Goel children. ‘The children are well - pesig inn | Farin, errno 8 ATi Yront “ot” So. and ali were alive at last oe lee on ats a nor dows EASTERN LEAGUE | el cont the firnt iw f et to do #0. us * ” POURTH RACK —ttamitour, 9) (More | aNE, Of Goldatain’s ‘ ———_—~e——— failure to act revenis ' Animus PROVI Cc { land), even, won: Raylana. ws (Hougs, | Voom, her. as ewoour. a pate VIDENCE AT JERSEY CITY, Bo 8 ear Toate, a Waald: | (oe Pue eg oat : i os) MISS GOODELL FOUND DEAD, eae oe 2000 8 dat *® , ate t th » ‘ ed dep 2 ” Thora Lee, Baladin, | it ach | OW tier wok, suatdning a broken back | newapaper jalerviews | MY } Qui Vive and Boloctad iis i) alcerman sicstenus, ofthe Baler ratr| er 8° Mieetnar Ie Diswovere@ | as no expectation of going i: Cann, af M eet sh‘ rari ie 4 (Home), had want for an mands im Po in Optober or any other time ~ —_ ean, di na Cibaon, 100 iLee), 6 tok When Dn Hulbrook " pone whi ‘ 4 Perdition, IW) (MMuntan),| at, once pronounced Goltwein Mead | POLONERTOWN, Masa. July a jon ay 0 Hat HOPKING GETS A PLACE ow, 3. Time=iihi-G Olive! F roof came the soreamé of Mra. | The body of Wingola Mf the] Seeetemt authority a Frederick K. t 8 well-knewn et, Henry Wetlorson, Gold Mate, way and <Olne to the pinsg | aiesine (humhio” of Wesley MM. Genssh tude Is merely # choak to cover his real young lawyer ut appaiing bate fe Young Reminder, Andria, i” ry found the injured young | mae sa a U er fh a Tate thin | Pla’ e4 Town, Attorney Hobaken (eae aaichon, #1 Lae)’ lance. | When” the laiived al tee | i ett ay FAR Cousin. "| at the proper time Mr. Hartridge ex- UY ii { caused By the death’ or hugint wr of Moore) 4 & pital the ohysiolans said “abe would pana an le AY pects to aak for & comminsion tn lunacy | tus A. Ku i A ne C8 PRODABNY Oi anen—nnin Su World W to examine into Thaw’s sanity. Ho inday ants thinks How, even if Ae “ ot think ao World Wants Mere Werk Monday Wenders PAAR AR eens mererer vellef that the | stand, WOOLWICH. WITH. SEYMoUR-MAKES GOOD SAWP WAS ; BRIGHTON STH Coy N Is Surprise of Day in| lest Handicap, } KOERNER INVESTIGATED BRIGHTON RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Jaunty (@ to 6 and 1, Orphan Lad (even for place) 2, Dunvatia 3. 4 te 8) and 8 to place) 2, Grovilia 3. even) 1, \aid, 2 |Starter Dade Says He No Attempt to Get Off with Victoria B. IN FIRST TIME AT BAT, Smashe; a Run Home ‘and Then Sends : Another In by Clever Bluff to Steal Second Base, Putting Team Ahead of the Reds. SCORE BY INNINGS. Cleinnat! 0 Giants ... 2 ) to 1 Shot, o~1 i (Moecial to The Evening W POLO GROL Made | mour made 0x Cs | game at ne Giants since He produced th New York made—luckily « by one run. Bi" sent the frat ta wer by a |ningle in the frat, and Ble Dluft-eteat of E wiond turned the second one , ‘Ten thoueand rooters roared th stare, rat K made hearts wind of Mike Donlin Another sigh: whik was the appearance ak band ae He & neat sacri- nate rn hanson got the of uniform, The heary-hitiing centre ' , * nnere Seymour Helder still limps slightly, but his jee) ¢i*0 8 est peri 4 Bad was fot s0-bed aa to.prevent htm catch-| single into’ right, acotin SECOND RACK ~Drilla (4 to 1 ing fy belle hit atraight at him. He ex made a bluff at Kol 5) 1, Mive Riltie (3 to 1 for mect# to be able to pluy in a few weeks down batwegn i Mi envy silk bandage Fr ee. ‘ event} eel Ut a aaa He tated laf Biegle iid mn amd THIRD RACE—Loring (3 to 1 and ~ Second tnning Laura A. (4 to 6 for pince) . rie 2, Sunde FOURTH RACE—Coy Mald to 1 and @ to 1) 1, for piace {and 8 to 5) 1, (20 atter all. my Bedouin (2 to 1 Ax thin te M . Noweren se ) 2, Inquisitor 3 Rpenons ths: = wa ® h foul, whiod Taylor rare good ain cent nda FIFTH RACE—Comedienne (6 to yn ti. sacl owas Went 1 " “ et Hugwins, both Nannie Hodge (7 to crowd iauxhine until eran, | fyanera Moving US a pie Shaseom 10 for place) 2, Watergrass 3. | Cinetnnat \ ¥ krounder to Delehanty, lion wiuld ny r ’ s SIXTH RACE-—Wootwich Donna place) 2, All Right 3. leat and 3 to with a rush and bear {tengtt After the The ing trom tinguished Une flames before Mrs. Jones waa burned agod. It t¢ ved some one t a lighted mateh beneath the bench on DETROIT , which Mra, Jonea-sat lives at No. 6 Madison « Three paper balio resins Freebooter (7 6) 1, 5. & BEE her xkirte. bi i RACE Doua! oadane rene, Timed © afternoon there were side created soma exc ator iw the «rand suddenly leaped to her feet \tust race and rowd saw amoke and flame tasu- SEES Wie between bin and Jr Firet inning Huggins ripped a hor one t ‘@ptain Dun hel rolled (7 w 6 (4 t© 1 for Third tinting to i | BY PRANK W. THORP. 1H * “on rok out. Taylor _ But by & chan: BRIGHTON BRACH RACE TRACK. } wit coauied —ta were in the leuk they | NEW YORK, July m—Coy Maid, «| mim ; hasta iba Fi et “Wondering how hel ot, Won the Test Haadicap at Satinitvlaeninoaesie elk ap the men PEN SOON LESE A CNTR SEMI TS this afternoon Very few ~ or operon ti woah ile | | moaght abe hada” chance, speculation | a: meen, summonet for Gaid:|, At the Ait sound of thw wompn call 'Relatives and Lawyers Believed tO) sins funn rt veing nenvy bir. | took the ing WOMAN to Bel window and one for tne cy | Kiamesha made the running, fol wed | : . ; by Aeronawt and y Maid. Rana Goldstein We ios martied. and fa time Daly had hobbled on bis) Have Come Ti ogether and Decided | Horn was off badly and knocked about Nhetraree Mahl S oxealsalgeromats tev Ha Pri rar Ariat Fy tesa Mee ee eated ONT T "Sttnnda oT” ta ehocied ‘ {40-the frst quarterand bad no chance | 4. To th Aan-| Tne oall a i CG On the turn Inqutaltor closed and took | E other painter, Timothy O'Brien. he was| were streaking Fra the ‘exita lake’ ri on unacy ommiussion to th tiga ter ae ae “ c "| 4 werking down the front of the tullding | fare hale. b reg et No. 38 Bast 1 - The man wt Uh dor i ae -cush won by | « No, ai Haat Thirty-third street when | The man ety wieder @7i saver Ball Save Slayer's Life. who. also’ clowea] Inquisitor @ halt! WASHINGTON AT CLEVELAND (A. L.). Pa ci. WASHINGTON... .. .. ... 09000003 lm CLEVELAND... .. -. esnant roe 1) shrieked. Men guickiv @x- BOSTON ... skirts were da) hovered over the Joourse and created considerable Inter NEWARK ....-- Wiad eesiarr easlecions occas BALTIMORE .... J the track to-day, Miller Wae Firat as Usual. a i ittler rode Jaunty tn the opaning ROCHESTER AT TORONTO (E. L.)- |iatet rhcg‘o6/tha aay ah the kantt exe ROCHESTER.....-- ----010010020—4 TORONTO......-.-.--03000200 —& (Continued on Tenth Page.) pale Mit BUFFALO AT MONTREAL (E. L.)- LATONIA RAGES. BUFFALO.. .... .. .--001021000—4 LATONIA. July 3 —The ra al MONTREAL.. .... -- --000000000-0 FLEET # te 1 and a] eipliasdsst {ee wi Ve Hholewh a" 1 ‘ , Nie ct % 4 Froward W to " antics fe o ® Avendaw’ Wr to i for pkacsy 2 shanrtat} | LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. *aILINL) MACK—Threw rd Sixth—Barkelmore 3-1, Search Me 8-1 pl., The ne Only Wa PAGE 10 » lan ii athe fo nthe, of to] and 2 {8 (0 8 for olece) ? RACE GHARTS, ENTRIES and Uther Sporting News.