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| RESULTS EDITION. __ PRICE ON CENT, eae N w y SURE. MONDAY, vu L za 30, » 190 Color, | { “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | “PRIC c OMe rT. GIANTS ARE GOOD MUDLARKS| ANGLER WINS FIVE STRAIGHT NEW YORKS PILEUP PISTOLS FIGURE. IN “FREE” HOME RUSH UNS ON WET FIELD IN EARLY INNINGS *:s2% ee peer cirbste Hit Hard and Run Well Despite Bad ee ar eta Going, While Cincinnati's Errors | Sabb is Help Along the Home |1,000 Got on Special Train ' | and Started to Look for Team's Score. Building Sites, Bé Giver Away. Pols ORGUNDS. "Tay ma heey! | SCORE BY tins. |2,000 WERE LEFT BEHIND. par « flooded the Polo |Cinctnnati see 9 90000 2-4] te pan aie ge Giasts 114000 8-6| t made the grounds | CMe eeied-on_account of darkness. | the Glants are mud ing to take @ py Persons Down at Deer Park Pelted BATTING ORDER. | the Advertiser with chance, and the game went on New New York. Cinoinnatt York was doubly anxious to play thie | Bresnahan, ¢ gees 2. 2 Mud game as every victory counts, and the | Biannoa, 1 ye a Glants all believe they have an edge On | Seymour Rmoot. if. Cincinnati rig Peasants. After distributing revolvers and night Four straight victories have put new ababen, ms — to a score of private detectives, life in the club, dnd they are now look- | Gilbert. ing for a Jong —utrine —MeGraw—snye | Muthewaon, | Wiliam Blake, who snnoumond tlmeait his pitchers are In exgellent shape, and ———-——-——-—-="* | ae the dispenser of ftrwe homes tn the he jooke for some fice twirling from [eine ste © pretty women, to-day took t cal he game the © speckl ireia from Lowg Island Cay sect su neetet Kee thaw Uae | ; | ) a short Dah tor | of the squatters when the visited Deer ~~ Sea thows tt out y . He found a hundred NO RUNS. | or more bed qone ahead of time and pee ee St rete | were camtbing out on the fields Why k «| First Inning. | to Deer Park, 1 Bink. wens had een Deataged by £10 ] permony aoxtous 60 benetic by hie pro~ omit © give them fume lot and city Uiey ettacked bith he would not may, although be tried to diapome of it aa an y indication of thelr exuberance with the Face the er Up | srivan cesuty of the piace, i f Hin experiance jamt sight and the levelar Sec- pretence of the arnied Qetecttves on Clevelands for See the aprcial train of twelrd care looked ewe ~ like a forecast of trouble, —There-were ond Game, 3,000 men, women and obildren in the station to-day, but only aa many as could be crowded Into the train were THE BATTING ORDER. allowed aboard. ‘They had paid ™% _— > each to Blake for thetr tickets. don't Uk@ the looks of the land there promises to be #omething doin |at Deer Park that will create a need [Tor the Tn cks afd rVOlVerd | Young Blake jooled tired and his clothes were muddy when he came to j ble offtoe 40-day tote the —tintehtngs touches te hie plans for the excursion, He said that he was down at D: (ivectal wo Tre Worlt) say VELAND, July 80 ~The High-|clents camping out. He Md they fired Second Inning Devlin's } am) he woe Highlanders. Com it Umpre- Mr Co! after « victory Saturday J resi Sunday, felt mighty chip-|th¥ saw him they threw mud at him ber when they took the fleid th-day for| H¢ Was asked if thin peculiar demon- second same of the series wit the #t7atlon was not due to their being dis- needs Napa Gritvith wae cheered | SPPOinted in Deer Park. tl by the fact that Dig Aggie Jos has| “Not at all Jd Mr. Blake biandty. | euch @ bad arm it wil be out of the| “Deer Park je & paradise and tiey Jqvention for him to work aguinet the | ¥EF* dabbling over with pleasure, They Highlander Iaddies, This leaves Born-|*" enxious to Ket odrner | twit bard and Hees as the probable seleo- pool bt sil iy hapey tn my atribution of property." tons In the two Memaining games, and | “St! A Or of neither are the New York bunch| With this Blake picked up a bundle of aed Cae head, of ollivlon, Livingston | greatly terrified | nightatickha—about twenty of them—and mopped the ball” Browne was ‘abr urner waa back at sbort and Fick| tuoked a bulky package under his arm, the Job, and while Livingston was b3li;| resumed hia old place sn the outfield, | He admitted with a grave emile that if himself ogether. the viate Shannon ‘drov ingie Firat inning. | the bundle contained revolvers and that ne Rane as Ut wlealing second Contoy lifted one to Con theme and the clubs would be distributed Turner waa cheered for his superb| among the private detectives at thy A ct 3 y Ss * tandling of Healers slow grounder! train. This was done, and so the merr Barbas threw out Blberteld, NO ¥ y party of back-to-the-land enthusisats Wibertwid. | started off guarded like a Duma, via the! “According . to ‘8 account, his Fourth Inning. Bmoot lined to Browns and Deyiin W out Delehanty. Siegel lined to ft. Corcoran lifted # long fly to Bhan- nos. NO RUNS. aFiick rolled an eaay one ckson went to the ben Béymour sent & jon single down tne Es porte ee Hatta. NO RUNK "| scheme In an example of teal bepevo- foul line, but wia forced out on Bower Second Inning. |lence. in which two lovely nleces of @ man's bounder to Wicker. Bowerman y Sut stealing Aecond. Delehunty at-| Laporte fled ‘to Congalton. ‘Turner| benevolent farmer, now dead, wish to tended to Tpeviie, NO RUNS. torsad ont Willisme. ‘SMoriarity tanned. | give his land to the needy poor. Fifth Inning. NO RUNB. The advertisement which broke this mot a sharp single over short. | riftced, Orth to Morlarity Livingston singled to lett, but was wind Hews to the eaat side is ae follows. I Roi forced at necond by Wicker’s rap. te pay Bevin, uuasiag then, Jorssel Wlenar (Continusd on Sixth Pase.) George o Sia ves 4t second and Kelley did the same to ‘ontinued on § werk wanes ot Huggins, NO RUNS —— where hie beautiful Livert Supa wat. to distas k mt | LATONIA RACES. | property wil te easel ng two-bagKer t | odo beaut hic i thowe whose LATONIA. July 20—The races tere | sltvated ak 3 en Cepied; real eine spe rand opportunity, peo Bnd excuretons y resulted as follow RAT RACE —Heven furic ae (12 te and § to 1) 1, Mn Sixth Inning. tw Bowerman. Bo did for place) 4% Je et by a Time Wii tia eee, OM Fede As When the train pulled out thie after Shits) .dlow. | SKCONT RACK--Five and one-hait | 1, 2.00 of the unfortunat were j furlongs Lady Aion (Wh tot and 5 pedis) 1, Red Gauntlet (to 8 for place) W one toward apcond and beat It | Friction & Time—I,08 1-6 , Keymour ¢ eft behind, Ailing the MAtION with thelr lamentations unill the police told them alto get back to Manhattan or they would 1 | je arreated, Whether they were lucky in no getting ® plac# on the train te af out, Bowerman doubled to right, but ) CB Three-fout 1 , at) THIRD | RACE--Three-fourthe of RUNS + the plate” NO} mile. Bthel Day @ to | and § to 6) whreexe (8 (0 § for place) & Pur 2 Time—1.13 Seventh Inning, ge era iets Matnawecn FOURTH RACK —Are Light (% to 1 yet to be learned ‘ Remnant tol for place Forerunner of Trouble. ikea. fihhing the RACE Taree-fourthe ut «| crnere) war 0 “Aistinot rumble -of Birvok out Pie KGIOe Btvunded o Wiehe We kon tae place) | | rouble when the crowd was hauled out en trp. Maa Mere. on. the Time—t | toward Deer Pork. The presenes of Devlin wingled to left teen : armed detectives from the Holm DROWNED IN NORTH RIVER, } aeency was further proof of what A New York Central tug thie after | MIDE De expected. There was Aloo found the body of the chance thal when the crowd turned ren io ie North tives, tt said Out on the Long Talend pine bacrone ‘otrnel phos'ned. te rel would be ® Gmtit that will make foo ean of eneond, ad Sr blocks, war pelted with mud by some | t nicht end found « tot of hie | | revolvers all. might and that shen | statement: ing that it lacked preface or explans- to tw effect that detectives have been at work ip Pitwburg investigating «& rumor that Thaw killed Stanford Whi becawee his mother had shut off hie {MMe down from the second Uer of | White might Induce Even Needle |her hands shook from nervousnesn tridge and Hi Thaw to lwo him, Surface indica. pions gave color to the belief that there} never looked af ans | women, Say firet arrive at the prison to-day sews She seemed in excellent sbirite when | tH! she kimed her husband throuwh the| with them, |i bars of hin cell door. In & minute sho|to the ground fh Mra, George L. Carnegie, arrived from | she sak, “until the vis HIGHLANDERS WIN SLANDERS .... . 00010131 CLEVELAND ..-.- = gcorco2z20o #4 (Continued from Sixth Page.) Eight’: Inning—Moriarity flied to Lajoie. Hoffman single: stole second and third, Kleinow singled, scoring Hoffman Orth out at first. Conroy flied te Congaiton. One run. . Flick lined to Moriarity. Jackson out, Turner doubled. Etberfeld threw out Lajoie. No runs. Ninth Inning—Keeler popped to Turner. Turner threw ou Etberfeld. Laporte fannd. No runs. Rossman safe on a fumble. Congalton singled. Barbea out. Stovall, for Buelow. out at first, but Rossman scored Williams retired Hess. One run. } PHILADELPHIA AT DETROIT (A. PHILADELPHIA .... ..... 0 0 DETROIT cnvewe vecwenes VT WASHINGTON ....-. .-..0000 MOMICAGD .cnnsvas esveca 10 8 0 BOSTON AT ST. Louis S BOSTON a 0kes kecciacn OO ST. LOWS: co nsnccsaseee 0 0 0 ~~ BINGALO: .woecs cannes ce TORONTO .c.5.0 55.02.03 2 00 00 JERSEY CITY AT ge pe ay ce 00 JERSEY CITY -2~.2000.-. 2 0 0 BALTIMORE ...-. oon-0» 0 0 0 tte LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. Sixth—Potter 6-1, Field Lark 3-5 place, Larone. THAW'S MOTHER SNUBS HIS WIFE AT THE TOMBS af iineg Anger! family conferenct sister were at once taken to Harry at Harry Thhw's cell in the Tombe hit) Thaw in Murderers’ Row, where they! chief counsel, Ohifford W. Hartridge,| joined the wits. thia afternoot gave out the following | In fifteen minutes Evelrn Thaw “No detectives are working in Pitte-| much flustered. She beeged permission bure on behalf of Harry Thaw or in}of Warden Flytin w use his telephone bis tateresia, except svoh as may be] He consented. and she called employed br and connected with ex vial hy oMce and asked tim and Ohlet of Police Roger O'Mara.” Mr Y Mara, the chief detective of whom she knew to be to hurry to the ‘This statement, although vague, see- ney. could, She ton, te taken to mean that the wife, they 4 ited do: ‘or thom the @iater and the mother of the young | “2tSt downstairs (or them murderer had ‘discussed the latest story ey arrived In a cal i a very Thaw ran up ond began to whisper to oment later the Mrs, Thaw and Mra, Carnegie olla. The mother's face Was swollen spending allowance and he feared/and red with traces of weeptig and ohitnoush Evel O'Mara were almost in had been @ ebene among the three| Carmagie bowed with wad “her ‘mother Broup of three. The Evelyn Nesbit “‘Twaw- nad been ine | Sad were ge ones” lartridge and O'Mara went cell for a conference wan laughing beartly a¢ something he | Mit, Op!oote Secur mrp w behind told her Wak hed pnb oily x fow patie eten Tt wae about ton minutes leter that O Mara recurned and Mra, William Thaw and her daughter, Y2 Thaw should « No. Um go ng (he Carnogin home at Roslyn, The |lihis afternoon. mother was reported last night to be) with things as they are ¢ "You muat Ko," wall |) Mara positive: on the verge of a nervous collapre, but | ty. He took her arm, she still protest she had insisted upon coming to the! ing. and led her t r elty te-day for her regular visit to her} hb od hein CF Me wad tor the pon: Bhe looked worn almoat to the! , OY. |AMe her jo te lore. breaking point, Thaw's mother and hia! ayy. = RAGE, GHARTS, ENTRIES PAC} f II li we eesor x — | Mrs The Senator s Papers in the Suit Have Been Filed. Laporte to first} M’CARREN KNOWS But Denies Allegation Struck Her and Knows Nothing of a Son. A report that judgment 000 against State Senator MoCarren, of Brooklyn, in favor of a woman who alleen that she was for a) time his common-law wite will be en- tered within aA day of two stirred Brooktyn polttionl amd sporting ciraiee to-day. Benator McCarren denied any knowlelge of any sult brought againat jd by any woman me, aml that, #o for ae ot the alidged act GiMoult for! the all Moreover, 1 no thie report, ob toe that. rd District Some eighteen months las a wurse in a cliy h as in 4 thae) estate as Thin whe 30. Oe and as wea eatimated ‘by Wall treet authorities, among the latter tere Henry Clews In View of the fact thet Mr, Sage in hie’ will committed absolutely to of bis wife the residue of eater the settlements o came running down the Iron steps ver) | As they -entered the door Bvelyn | | ameault rs *B. = rently reported that Sem +rivd-amerried Mm. Dickson ing at in some frequenters as "Mrs years ago as a tra whe-faraome time in the Kings County forpyal, but lost her portion Rev. Father Woods, of CroarChurch, her postor, at her sol ath wold, wave her through which she met M asked bi ald jn sécuring her a po titution, in her sult she asserts thi love with the lo under a contract, beliey » law marriage in t comm: wal. In August, 1904, at the Claren- don Hotel, in Brooklyn, she 1 allege ip her complaint. & son was born w her i whe numed h Menry M ren, Jr Claims He Beat Ho: She allexes ¢ Moa, her, and on two occasion | Ten Eyck Hotel In Albany and tn this orousiily bled because the Waldort-Aat ynysically ¢ haa becom of her injuries. She way McCarren, she ding to r “(the Wallorf-Astoria, and ised provision, she alleges that common-law marriages Slate we ene fn Cnnada.” “ow oe MU) ik er Brecuns Dickson Claims: She Was Common Law Wife of Senator. RESULTS AT BRIGHTON. m aggregating more than $200,- THIRD RACE—Fountainblue (4 to 5 and 1 to 4) 1, Yowrlc (2 t0 6 for/ into w pocker | place) 2, haura A. 3. which he bad no “My anewer to thie report, “WA tag no papers have been served on SIXTH RACE--Dulcines (6 to 1 templated. Having given me no notice! ang 2 to 1) 1, suada (6 to 2 for varus ‘ i, I Woutd berrather | od complaina: recover the alleged damages by such sult has been brought, Ne Judement Is to be asked to-day or to-morrow, before Cochran, " dintrict re may error, ta [am inforrpod by cinla that Juastion Cochten te tng im the Appellate Dtvis = WHESIO Q00000 I have ro far on tee alleged charges of alt] ed cruelty and neg corned, way for me tha to may ‘Tae woman who im aatd the case te Mre Mines Dickaun. 'Gifts May Eagsaia Appar- [Am be aati ent Shrinkage in that time at the Hoffman Manhatten and wee known there to MoeCarren, Bays a Son Was Born. Mes Didkaon came to New York about by «a report made time before hin death Russell Sage presented outright to hi» wite the aum of $10,000,000 in om gitt tends (0 explain fo some extent the | ditterence between the wize of the Boge Benator and con- mented to live with him a oatimate of ance In lawyers’ estimate mate le b oY the executors. At the time of serve to p f in her suit ys, down a corridor pecaune of hig Was wort to make the to bring sult when she di» : J i CHICAGO AT BOSTON Hatteries—Lundwre nan PROVIDENCE AT NEWARK Providence MCCARREN SUBD FOR CONSISTENT, 10701, $200,000 BY WOMAN 1S BIG SURPRISE IN BRIGHTON FEATURE — peace . WAS A TRAINED NuRsE| Watt's Filly Has Speed to Burn in the Glen Cove Handitap—Duicinea at 7 to 1 Takes Sixth Race : in Handy Fashion. BY FRANK W. THORP, (Bpeciai to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACKS FIRST RACE—Pythia (7 to 5) 1,! July ®\—Consintent won the Glen Cove Kiikare (6 to 1 for piace) 2, Suffi- Ha ap at Brighton this afternoam, clency 3. j easily beating King’s Daughter and Ine at | auisitor, This Ally is consistent tm SECOND RACE—Tom Cogan (7 to 8! only. Her recent races have been 2 and 6 to 5) 1, Bound Brook (even ?0°% "Ut to-day she was never In trou- | for place) 2, Patagonian 3. | bie, tin-canning all the way et the Juicy ‘ice of 1 to 1 Toquisitor might have won but for the fact that he w ved on the rail and Hea the ter-sure, from, NANce to emerie Cath [they struck the stretch King’s Daugh» FOURTH NACE—Consistent (7 to) tor moa tad mee The ont tages 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Inquisitor (7 to 10) ated that she would. j for place) 2, Ki: 7 s Daughter & i @ wxth) Naceewive Wine x home in the opening FIFTH RAGE Angler (6 to 8) 4,! Pythia, who waa a hot i r THe <ae record of coca (4 to 1 for place) 2, Coy uate Roatan wae Sinaloa to-morrow hight and Will rest ap at Saratoga tor f days, Tom Comgan ,| place) 2, Revenue 3, jen the steeplechase. Band Brook won he would disqualified fog ¢ turn, Arabo Fountain Blue ts Speedy ain Blue hed m world of «peed He went to the tow-roped Yowrig, momen joy on the small fo Op soon as the aup- ts are straightened Miller Up, P. Fortune. sats ot Attermination of certain of tho all th « will leaving | lengt lengehs away Tom Cogan's Steeplecha t® contest t © each Was atrengthened to them thet @ 8 muni in the went to the wing away won all out sth and a halt from Bow beat Patagonian fiftesm om Comsa mated by Mrs. Sages jew the doxen ‘igh wecond t hength aay the nephewa and ble contemplaie a comteat do not doubt tha turned over a large percentag hie wealth to his wife during hin life Conalstent In no other way gan t wade alt for the shrinkage trom the We rere ¢ Grant & Ward fail. $8,000,000 In fay did not | « 2 Angler a Winner Again, hist Mannie at Dulcinea Wins sixth Vic NATIONAL LEAGUE. . re Aes ‘em | PITTSBURG AT PHILADELPHIA . ‘lens pes WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for New York Gity aad vicinity: Thundersterme this af ternoon and to-night; eovler to nignt; Tuesday ger ity fate; winds shifting to weet and north weet, probably high during thum ceratorma; Wednesday and EASTERN LEAGUE, S00 R AT MONTREAL 1 on wecount of we! s090000 0» neha +001 00 0.0.0 bel Marton) pertes j