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~ PRICE ONE Cl ‘ONE CENT. & = " Cireulation Books Open to All.” | 0 Helsingfors, Rebelling Soldiers Seiz- ing thé Strongholds and Defending Them. TURN HEAVY GUNS_UPON LOYAL TROOPS IN ATTACK, Torpedo Destroyers of Navy Bofibard Position of Rebels Over Heads of People of Fin land’s Capital—Sailors Join Revolt and Labor Strike is Threatened. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July 31—A despatch from Helsinfors says 600 eoldiers were slain or wornded in a battle betweeh mautineers and loyal troops of the gaisison of Syeaborg, Finland, The fighting is still going on. mutineers. Inbabitants of Helsi Reports indicate that t land. Ap outbreak occur were made prisoners-efd ihe soldiers elected leaders The iatest despatch says a Russian the barracks of the m who are s fre artiierymen tse, mrtinesre, en consisting of the inf Mutinesrs they wore areda. ‘The artilieryinen*iter s are in a panic ng is bee is aming Reneral orning at Skatudden throughout Fin- his abbornly resisting attacks by hand ~~ AOOKEFELLER oe WANTS TO MAKE MORE FRIENDS nde on the part of the fortieeations People Should Get ad Together. Two Vesuci¢ Fire on Barracks. | ‘The infantry m the Skatudden F ‘The Evestne World) treks, which at nthe wea front in EUAND, ©. July 8—John D. Helsingtors, aw immediately ordered er arttved here this morning wife and went to hi sidence. He said to an Eventng respondent tite out. Two torpedo @orage off the city the people upon t ine & tremendou others of the art of making per- Fons acquainted with each other is one of the funct f the press Mr. Rockefeb looked better, He sald he waa going to have a good j time at For Ms this summer en @lated over the outoresk never ened to proclaim a gepers. wp the: ratiroads At the last report the fortress in com Fla eiA Setanta. — Dletely In the hands of the mutineers. The Socialist workmen of Finland ave Teported to have procivined a genera: trike, 81, PETERSBURG, July 1 cial Beerateh from Helving: 68 P.M, aaye eaatt? wgannonade at Sveaborg has sil ba ore de vada at th repped tater a ® occupied three trom wh! nowa | HURLED ED FROM AUTO a ga Ry whieh the: od a Which "wae teints reo na Machine Strikes Strikes Cartiage in infantry. Prof. Max! Kovalesky, a member or | the outlawed Parliament from Khark TeesIved a “menmane to” the ettert he crews of fou ht Walaingtors have motinea tt sian alse CZAR AGRE TO NEW CABINET PLAN Roadway and Tumbles Over Embanknzent, (prciad to The Evening World.) | STAMFORD, July ete and wrignt, who. down a ten-foot’ om. atein. acto ex here, went OT. PRTERSRORG, July 2 — The lated Presse Was informed from source late thi afternoon As v| motor car belween— Southport that | Green's Farms last yesterday afternoon Mm * Qnclined to ain the Vidor manitow Rave conmtituted themrelvae int Party fer the peacet of the Ministry Aktexd tentutavely to 1 DuKey Which Wey proporrt sms ct tne amber of the Octot u Dist attempted vo paw fered w hoceps offive tn tne Oadbinet ver tun-el the buggy toto ieecklccettaaiabid ar ) pkidded off Uh mont Y pitch tea ahe ton feet and the motor CZAR’S PALACE SET ABLAZE IN on into tree, LIVADIA, CRIMEA chan emt f about car Went head before me: it toto condi- er PARIS, July U—A despateh wo the from mayne it ia fesortee] Willjani Acom Lévadia, in the Crimea, that .the, alien int Kagemere ity hy wae vie WHeR wome | Warships are bombarding the fortress In an attempt to dislodge the * The offcers Aero do-boat destroyer ts eres’ Multerniionaie: Declares | ; j ING 600 Fall in Battles in Fortresses of |]. 5 BATTLESHIPS IN COLLISION AT SEAINA FOG.” a The Illinois and Alabama Crash Together Near Newport. rashed Into manded by aloget The ting the second and low i 2 was not | here was to the atlp was (injured the exact twats! oe iN SW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 3 . 1906. MUTINEERS HOLD FORTS EXPLOSION KILLS AGAINST ae Tee WARSHIPS OF ‘CZAR FOUR IN FACTORY -———— +> Guncotton Building to Atoms at Newark— Fifth Is Missing. Four * ar i is missing—pro lown to pleces. as the rv male f guncotton {ti the chemical w of the Com the ris of Newark, this afternoon. The gw & used king of collodium The men known t Alb ark. Charles Zooltze), Ma» Merklifiger and Tony Puchwakl. The mieing man’s firm name was A bert, “but his lest one b t been learned The buildin GIANTS ARE NOW SECOND, | TIED WITH THE PITTSBURGS |. f IShut Out of St. Louis eu and Brooklyn’s De. feat of Pirates Aid Champions in Race for the Pennant Flag. BATTING ORDER. } New Yort = The wf Sw PRICE ONE ee ~ WILLIAMS RIDES FOUR — WINNERS, INCLUDING — Slays Men ane Blows a CAR KILLS BOY, MOB SURROUNDS Tre MOTORMAN Brooklyn Police Reserves | Hav ve Sav EXCITING DEAD HEAT —_—+ 4 ___ |e Miller in Saratoga, Little Negro Shines, Getting Home First on Orphan Lad, Bobbie Kean, Robin Hood and Proposer. ONLY TWO START IN STAKE, RED FRIAR WINNING EASILY. Hard Fight to ey (sree |This a Bad Day for Favorites, Still the Bookies | Don’t Profit Much, All the Liberal-Priced Winners Being Heavily Backed by the Public, =o | BRIGHTON RESULTS. | #Y FRANK W. rHORP, f * FIRST RACE-—Orphan Lad (2 to rere 1 and 4 to 5) 1, Somnus (3 to 5 fer °\ place) 2, Shackle 3. With L. Witttame among th Wilia the dead heat « first with ¢ nd and Proposer SECOND RACE—A dead heat be "| tween Bobbie Kenn (7 to 2 and 7 to. 17 5) and Lotus Eater (6 to 1 and 2 to, +1 -4);—Fyron-3- Previous Crashes. wa Tadrean 0 aASEE ‘ism Tad-oaly fost mounts during 1 ramming 3. THIRO RACE—Robin Hood (4 to) jo) 088 Is reed winner war a good yenr,-on San. i *|1 and B to 5) 1, Van Ness (even for! io co 1 2 Aimy crashed int the Ken ™ | place) 2, Water Tenk-3, | Math ols two steclore inthe was grounded | rien Kes at Brighton thts and the possibility bunt to first in time. | F FOURTH RACE—Red Friar (even) vitahy Sinisa dogs morte » mceldent was averted only long one, but Sey- ah rt, Garnish (4 to 5) 2. Only two 1 Rebir, Red Friar ran the fe quick. cool action of the avewre- | 2 sacle sitien n. The Jilinols collided with the Mis- ' i: gids loess 4 | sburi off Guantanamo. Cuba, in Mate, | Br , FIFTH RACE Altuda (7 to 1 and | | 1904, and only splendid seamanship| Brown fo ‘ tot: 4: aridaakto"Veven ter plmeny| ai | saved the Tiinots from total destruction jong drive. NO s 12, be a} aver Sasa hist based L carte! ; q at that time, “ r 4 | , The Alabama. called | | i Patticamp t | SIXTH RACE ~Piepeeer £5--40--2 Catone and even) 1, Nemesis (7 to 10 for front, al me and jung aan om | place).2, Tipping 3. by a nose. 23 feet of wa wae third nent TWO RUNS First Dead Heat of Season. 4 Ns dead heat of the year caine Pith haniing: NOISY GIRL IN i Thor, when Lotus Eater 4 Third Inning iad ie flashed by the judgee ; nee = an «2 rine gy hg deaw out sMarwmht | Larry Larrupers Get Two! i af sixteen aix-pounders and : rete ew Runs Across in the She t wid dd the fine vn H ip tbe REN, First Inning, the Mingle Sister Ship - a a i Uwe mn ‘The Tlinots was launched Oct. 4, 18%, Fourth Inning. | —-—-e t ad no epeed. at Newport News. being christened by| Giver tossed Bennett out Brema (Continued gp Bighth Page) BATTING ORDER. | Neos waa a ‘ationg favorite, He beat urson, Vicereine of India 7 Voek lane | Orphan Lad Closed Strong. - The ship is 38 feet long, beam 72 feat |Was Two Blocks frotmt tn tne opening dan Somnus raced to 21-2 inches; draught #t normal displace ea. ha | i then ana tae nef ceo Remectan Ocean Gave Nameas | jr bs Can 4 ower Congalt 9 1 rt She bas a normat | t “las ” iy | Ma tone though the ful | : Lillian Russell. L Orphan ] y is Lad toon Pier armor and rife equipment Are the wame aa % | han io Alabama With the addition Eo pe : of four torpede tubes. ‘The eel plate (Special to T ening World) only bibs bins and spite bell Deni Heat in Second wns laid Peo frand ane was Soe: | PTE ype Macy Mt ac passlouate red stockings an ds ae } lown, Bobble hime the tet division ot ihe "North | HIGHLANDERS SRP the ke] 7. 00000 000 O ‘Vatraight” was Clark Grifti:tiw alogn mee iold tales head ‘and: head Hp oe CLEVELAND: ....-0-smee-@ 8°0'0'0°D OD 0 wm 2 pyben the Missinns ; showed the war Griffith, was much elated over the fine | bat his team has made thus far | tl. — Leo} Ament in his (wenty-fve horse-power| in front of and} ts picture Premier 8tol: ea . o Matin al tho: Cantons sk aiprer| tying 1 dodge a buggy. ‘Toe car sempiienes ige ations Aro | BFOURDE Up agwinst A tree and was ted and the Premier entertains |WhecKed. Mr. Metyiobetein ho doubt of tha quimeence of the| Walker, his chauffeur, being thrown! peer we i] tions to Ww oa) ba Mr. Dietriehetein way bruleed and | jocked. poe Ee on ali edly oe sprained so badly that he had to keep Tate seat be “tende’ tort | to his bed to-day. Walker escaped un ‘mortow, ert . A number of former Octoberiete wt Dietrichster on 40 Milford, day in] a ar at} b Mhe car wis so barly’ “HARRY LERA GRABS PICTURE TAMER (Special to The Eventing Worl.) NEWPORT, R. 1, July MA very distressing and humiliating scene took t af the Cabino at noon ung MAN who sald he rep- w York newspaper stood arry 8. Lehr and snapped Harry grabbed the Nite teliow by the throat and dragged bim into the Casino, store occupied by Howard & Co, jow- and Janes! eters, | A crowd gathered and the doors were ullne society leader hd returned the taken from the d him a five ve Chief of rowley was pr photograpner tri Harry and : ‘owl > EASTERN LEAGUE. PROVIDENCE AT NEWARK. wrewany ire Providence Newark 90080100 O8 Hatteries—Cronin - Bart Morarity- | Mcluuley, Umplte-Mr. Kerina MONTREAL AT BUFFALO, Moniront 10000406 a2 Hato OO ON ORO 0 —F Matceries-Whaled. and Raub; Currie ond KR. McAllister. Umpire TORONTO AT ROCH: Sebo Racbeater “(Continued from Eighth Page.) ; Seventh -Inning—Williams doubled. Moriarity lined to) Jackson. Hoffman fanned. Kleinow safe on Turner’s fumbl Yeager, for Hogg, fanned. No runs. Clarkson now pitching. Jackson safe on Elberteld’s low throw. Turner flied/out. Keeler’s fine catch retired Laloiel? Clarkson threw out Rossman. No runs. : Eighth Inning—Conoy flid to Congalton. Turner threw ou Keeler. Elberfeld flied to Flick. No runs. Congalton flied to Laporte. Barbeau fanned. Buelow foule out to Moriarity. No runs. Ninth Inning—Laporté singled. Williams flied to Flick, did Moriarity, Hoffman doubled. Kiginow out. No runs. aa CITY, 2; BALTIMORE, 4—(E.L.) JERSEY CITY . 02000-—2 BALTIMORE .. 19020 —4 WASHINGTON, 3 chiceao, 4 (A. L). WASHINGTON .......--.00000003 CHICAGO’ ...... .» 0201 PHILADELPHIA AT DETROIT (A. 2.)- PHILADELPHIA .-.. .... 0007000 DETHON nexus wie esas 0200100 BOSTON AT ST. LOUIS (A. L.)- BOSTON ...... . 100 ST. LOUIS 220 caee 107 0 0 LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA, The Gadtiy 11 Nie u. ran H ‘ Second Inning. | wha Williams walked, {aera nat Moriarty avs aeons 5 pieracae Moe would 9 Mihov ‘thks (Continued on Bighth Page) sad eas ihe hands of Fe ace Se ch MS ca teemxst ake nonw ine joa ving dingty bet all yore depron “Phere'a just ( chances look brig feaid Larry beau tm Chase wad aint heron ear corres the bathing sul water, and was day, any way,"| whe tried to remember yet Uttle tar- {clothes | ary o thing makes our where her street wat ring up down at tind Policen Island stati and that ja shat whenever We baye gotten f eal stood to lowe every ax n Water Ta. ths for the plo. Mt A Gallop for Red Friar. wi 1 N 3 the wert tainly de ¥ Rod town wht with a clean # ¢ . we will Ment bard & you've got agaity worked out Mdn't think the Williams's Fourth Race. Firat Inning NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BOSTON. REBELS MAY HAVE CITY, CINCINNATI fuasian Generals Guns Menace sing Surrender rinsov ha, De