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WRATHER fom) Saterday showers. RESULTS EDITION CENT. PRICE ON GIANTS $25,0 WOMEN PATRONS — | “SHEFIGHTS CAUGHT IN RAID “tap iu (N BUCKE SHOPS Aged Mary Dean Throws eee mts Lighted So Police C all “Brokerage” Establish. “°° DEFEAT 00 COLT, = ment of Boardman & Co...and i stash a Its Three Branches— Two Al- complainant was ra | : leged Proprietors Arrested. cir holt eee Areal te |charged with Durglary in the nrst de gree. Oh the night of June 2% Mre f — Detective sergeants from the Central Office atmultaneousty raided the! Oren discovered two burglars in her main office wt No. 63 Broadway and three bratich offices of the brokerage UNEASE a ok: costae ee thee firm of John A. Boardman & Co. to-day. George H. Turner, of Philadel-| 4 lighted to the ® und phia, and William H. Lylas were placed under arrest at the lower Broad- they fled. 7 dere at place, charged wiih being the chief managers of the coneern, which | 4. and they d ed that Hiniesad is Alleged by the District-Attorney to be a bucket shop, ene Wachee cals At Nos. 653 Broadway and 1286 Broadway the managérs were found | and arrested. Women were the chief patrons of the No. 663 Broadway piace. The office at No. 29 West Forty-second street wag deserted when the raiders reached there. The raids were spectacular and thor- | — ough, the detectives tal y the | “Pe WEALTHY MAN 3 noses span, WIFE HD STIL Magistrate Breen, in Center Street Po: Li Hoe Court, a eummons adtiresned to Acting Potice Comminioner Waldo, 4i- | Mien, counsel for Turner, secured trom Pecting him to produce the books ay for Refusing to Pay a court to-merrow and show cause why they should not be réturned Small Debt. The District-Attorney’s office and the NW HAVEN. Cenn, Ang. 10—Al- M H E Tri Police Department are working together fred Nelson, cighteen years old, of » § ae er tore a Sarees arm [Siow Steak soeeree Os keel ee eory egpers Tried It Ww alleeed that the name is a blind Maurice Kent, also of New Sritain, 3 | eng that Jo%a A. Boardman is a myth. wae arrested tn this city to-day. to Create Impression He | ‘The Boatimas family is prominent i Alter belong taken to police hesd. tag Ge, bul ue wanker or it 1s \n- (Quarters, by admins vat deokuna| Wed Of Hemorrhage, | terested in the alleged budwet ava. | Kent, but seid that he did it be More Raide Expected. the latter refined to give him «sm Recent charwes have been made that Bis ms nd? killed son. He tn this weorme of bucket bad been enuff liver trouble stiopa eart oc me LITTLE BOY KILLED sd could not aleep Tenderioin hovel deatrict and m Wall Mrs. Eggers went out to get quinine. street. Compiaints made by viclima to IN PLAYING SEE-SAW, | aca on returning she found bim lying hae peartet Attorney's offwe led to Ue jon the & bullet hole tn hie right Miho ‘contarn cecupted luxurloys ot-|_A we-saw game cost Htile Hyman | ‘emnple a Shel eerelbae: ae ane iBces on the second floor of the building PD : aay at Iadiow and 1 De Stein Eienes 4, s Houston vr weeks there had & ‘find Dy Sper Gripe, of @t No. Broadway. On ihe thind floor | Houston aires oe ee are bed | West Port b street, the family Foom equipped with a quotation b Tice olla aaa ta = ay of) Lo another doctor Detective-Bergts. McConville, Darcy ithe n of the thickly DOP-| yeanwhtle a policeman on post had neghtaitod balanme Jong he piles of earth and rhe up | sent for ah ambulance. When the phy- sicians arrived all together they found tre man dead. Mrs. Begore triad to make them believe the bullet hole was ab broke, She tnainted O'Connor, Del. ringer, Taylor and Callahan comprised Uie raiding squad They blocked all the ex hen picked out Turner ances and Ly.as and wey Denner wag stesawing with twelve ‘ 0 other persons seven were lid an ews that es WADEABOR Al orks, #4 her boys pul Eggors died of @ hemorrha, Taphers and custo und woupe ~_—_—_—Oo More in number, wed 4 ff inate At the bottom the back FORT ERIE RESULTS. pce ition FORT ERIE, Aug. 10.—The races here to-day resulted as, follows ‘The raid was made noon f poad Olt & section of pipiny Ghd Attracted a mob that jammed low. | pik head Ott 8 See eg ns or. Broadway A jot of boys climbed down on the Turner protested vigorously at his ar-| tinbers shore Up the ditch and He ‘ od him out. Then they carried bi Heat, He said his business wan leyit- | helped him | i, Nowa est Bouman FIRST RACE Miss M. ” fmate, and that every policeman en-| Wreet waere died. He was jan | (Fisher) 4:0 I won; Reside, 107 (Sohtl- aged in the raid would get into hot | yearw old to 6, place second: Miss Cowr- water. , fem. 6 Buriae), 2 te a se 4 third, ime—10 2-4. Crip, Black Flag, Restora- werner Office Raided LONGWORTHS WILL tony “Poster Girl, Eminola,” Moccasin, MoConviiie apd his assintants Rubber Ball alao ran were. ey acs we | BECOND RACE—Alsono, 16 Moun Gieblng Woe Loartinan branes vices 1s |§ to 6, place second: Meflene, 8 (Bwain) Mabbdcian a Nu. 65 Broadway, No. i to 1. fpow Shik. Time1.3 te Bi it roadway and No i Porty-| OYSTER RAY, Le L, Aug. 10.—1t waa | Brattle. a % aw B eo Beoond street. Word or own. fs re " Pet, Steve ne, Vestryman, Denele, fown beat the detectiv Forty. | ested to-day that Reorasentative and | nenwmore, Rubalyat also ran, Pecond Stree: place and the manager| Mra. Nicholas ‘Longworth are expected | niin RACE—Joe Levy. 102 (Shil- fed When they arrived tere. | ¥o come to 0; ling), 7 to 10 won: Bugler, 102 (Per. Mlumfieid was arrested as mun-} thelr ret f t to 10, place second erry pou st No. @S Broadway, This ih.al| They visit ks (Gokiaeliy 2 to 1, show ante res rear of the Kround Noor of going to Mr. Longwerth'’s home, but! ee Time, 184-5. Sand, Fred, Mader, 3 wh. Tt wan crowded | just haw lon, eer atay here will be 18 Bye Filipo, Neva, Witch, also ‘ran, i homens at the time of the raid, | hot known. are returning on the ¥ Bul everything was done quietly, ‘and | siramahip St ‘Paul whloh ir due tor| POURTH, RACE—Boola, 106 (Moun. Wav NO byateria. James Stavk- | morrow tain), § 20 2-won: Renraw, %. (Gwain), a be ved at the Hotel Alpin 2 to'2, place second, Edward Wilder, as manager of the bran: aa ai - ald 14 (Kuna). oven show, third Time— * No ia yee Broadway W115. The Abbo Voting, Deoro, also Boardman & Co., ie a Pbiia- LATONIA RACES. ran. FIFTH RACE- —Luthe pet (Prat even, won. ne, 106 ¢ 3 too LATONTA, Aug. 1—The races here Sebel erie Sectnd: Marinbo to-day resulted @ sfallows: to S show, think Time—l4l 3-5. Rain sal NG COMLETH. Ansistant-LiKtriot AC Garvan who hae ete gollecting nee RDOout an alleged bucket Aiod tate oi business in Phiindes Howton inutigated wcday & bpoenas he has iaaved Fe, managers tq appear at FIRST RACKE—Fi tha of « mile. | Devils, Pinta. Billy Benwing, Chathyra Pi Sota ba Ga Lt 5 BL fy b Here-| and Olive Loaf slvo ran. j ate to 1 Princess | SIXTH RACE—Garret_ Wilson, 117 ered arraigned ie | Marie & Timett2, (McLaughlin), 2 to Many ‘Thanks, Police Court this after SEOOND RACK—Three fourths af 9 | 104 (Minder) 3 or hnical charge of doing bual- | mile Prank Bell (6 to § and 3 to 6) 1 | 1% (Rehilling), § to 6 to show, 3 ime t fling & partnership cer-| ludwina (2 to 1 for place) % Pugurtha gy. /1i41-5 roadway Girl, Buany rook, th the County Clerk waa waite | ‘Time, 1.14 46 | Lady Jocelyn, Richard, Jr., and, Bonnle Ball was xed at #20 | THIRD RACE—even-eighths of | Res aleo ran. Case and vue Pramptiy {Ur | mile —Meadowbreese (3 to 1 and even) L 2 | Miss Doyle (4 to, tor Alma | by oneAtth of a second, ~ CElorlD, r= 1906. EW YORK, FRIDAY, Al GUST 10, THE PIRATES, 1 TO 0;_ irculation Books Open to Ail.”’ | WEATHER Rate and fom Saterday Chowerm, RESULTS EDITION: PRIC { ONE CENT. = SS HORACE E., BADLY BEATEN WINS SIXTH RACE.‘ 7 ADA YEARS OLD, | BROOKLINS ARE MILLER ON REVENUE Tarr BA0WN, OF CUB 'GRAW'S BATTERS > ONCE MORE TAKE Runnels Breaks Down After Winning! Sirickiett Pitched Good Fifth, and It Is Probable His Rac cing 3 Career fs Ended: SARATOGA RESULTS FIRST RACE—Ravena (9 to 5 and 1 to 2) 1, Bohemia (3 to 5 for placs) 2, Bertha E. 3. W. THORP. aw Horace E, owned bis ear ore this after m. He was an overwhelming favor and was very badly beaten by wand Puraiane BY FRANK by Roy Brovkty in the third race Brooklyn Maloney. SECOND RACE—Tipping (15 to 1 Horace KE. was purchase! arly in 4 rea the spring by Roy Rainey. He pais #74 6to 1) 1, Sir Rumsell (6 to 9 ror | 4 ‘: Barney Bohrteber 925,00 for tim.| Place) 2, Water Dog 3, j Sue < u Horace E. had beaten everything In lewis. « rt. THIRD RACE—Convilie (12 to 1/ and § to 2) 7, Pursuiane (5 to 2 for bss place) 2, Horace E. 3. | the Wemt ani looked to wars, be one of the of the weagon. His race to-day nia beat. He looked big and spite of his reported fast work outth race very! Mab who beat Bn-lfjed ¢ Klamesha won the f eeslly from Jobnetown. tree @ made by Chuctanunda three years ago | Ravenna was choles with Bohemia | nfactionly eq iil and the Knapp entry, bac ete waa! Runnelis broke down after winning t pounds the best and won breesing from| Gfth race, ang it t* probable that hia Chaner out Bohemia. racing oareer is ended, beet fini tent age ard at woe Hummel HIGHLANDERS HIGHLANDERS ..... ..-. 0 1 CHICAGO ....44 servevee 0 0 Seventh Inning—Laporte out, Davis to Donohue. Yeager} fanned. Delehanty grounded to Tannehill. No runs, Chesbro assisted Donohue out. Dougherty flied to Hoffmai rand O'Neill singled, scoring Walsh. O'Neill died stealing. One run |" Ninth Inning—Hoffman struck out. Chase waiked, but wag doubled out out on Conroy's grounder to Tannehill. No runs. CINCINNATI, 4; oot | te (Nik) struck Carthy [Drown At St. Louis (A.L.)—\?hiladelphia, 0; St. Louis, 1. | At Detreit (A.L.)-—Boston, 4; Detroit, 3. i to At Toronto (E.L., }-—Providenci 6, Toronto 5 LATE CATOMIA RESULTS, Sixth—-Mansard 4-5, Potter 4-1 place, Mum. MO eakd that the Blac sah 05, tat | Dacor ola tk EASTERN LEAGUE. joked Up. The baw heen in | MOURNE RAGE — holt _opuree fa. and Came to New Porn | PretKaive (8 to 1 and § to 1) 1. Bubador ing, The men benind the Joho | Gt ¢ for piace) 2 lm Tyrrell 2 -Time—yeRgey CITY AT ROCHEATER , . “ott Talent A Pr rere RACE—pevenaitanie of =| Jereey City 99000008 bo speculators aie. lx Bicorer (& to 4. aml even) 1. | Rochester 3000000 0 xn med the country @ Tow Intense iy Beoteh Batterios—Moren and Butler; Case and Cartech, Umpire—Kerin, 180,983 Dance A Mime Advts, in The World GAINED months of 1906 over same period last year NO RI Seventh Inning, Game, but Poot kan Larck In terete ter tk SCORE BY INNINGS. BATTING fia in 047. Horace E. led to the a= e but when Conviile wea | FOURTH RACE—Klamesha (11 to) W ARLINGTON | PA K he stopped badly, and) 20 and out) 1, Johnstown (3 to 1 for | / raed iP a os ¥* bate uino beat him out lace) 2, Entree 3. ° ro cago cap Frei Estner, known as th 4 ) ne from ripe Tr e ote thia w vernon by # paid to be dodging an oMicer from New | FIFTH RACE—Runnete (7 to 8( 4 score of two York who has a warrant for his arrest, | @Md 3 to 5) 1, Lancastrian (6 to 5] Fingered” Brown t h piter awe the cane to. Bown, World BROOK pt liege tured an Dodgers a fine game vane good First Inning. It appears thac Fred and his wife | for place) 2, Sonoma Belle 3. and was too muc adopted nv Jitthe girl from some New | ada they eine ke Tnutitution. Since then Mrs. SIXTH RACE—Revenue (5 to 2) N* Ts! bentern. Behner tas been divoreed and Fred has | | Btricklett also vetueed to support the little witt: Hence | 84 6 to 8) 1, Anna May (8 t08 for) ok ne dnt not the awit for now-suppert and @ warrant ; Place) 2, Fish Hawk 3, Jyck whieh Rayana's New Track Record. — "Reali Fravena won the opening evrat and| by & lengta and a half. Str Ruel! sisyle out « eetadlitind # New record. Shr ran six] just beac Water Dog, who just beit! Bieckard. out furlongs tn 11? fat beating the record! Gen. Maley. Sonu) ut k ‘Caney a Kt on a mt Sortck! @ eran (Continued from Sixth Page.) aks cian a Maat NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. 1 ‘ Sullivan struck out... No runs. faa 1 sown out by Tinke Eighth Inning—Tannehill threw out Kleinow, Chesbrol .senecxara met to Teeg fanned. Keeler out, Davis to Donohue. No runs. brane ‘ie pe Rergan Tannehill flied out. Walsh singled. Hahn sacrificed, *:"" sec NB “At Montreal (E.L.)—-Newark 3, Montreal 1. + XO 'nows” * At Buffalo (EA.)}-—Baltimore 3, Buffalo 0. PR eh a ol gg Ns or NATIONAL LEAGUE. 87, Louis aT AOSTON It Published in same period aoe first seven RUNG. Second Inning ter t Gon, Haley was the choles In the # Ravena Wine in a Gallop Ma bad race, catrying a heavy commission from the Drake-Gated faction, Gen.| 18 the opening moe Berti Hat pion. | Gehl Hyperbole races head and sa + wley oked 8 wraee . W) stretch, followed py Mavena last alxtrenth, re Tipping. 4 to — | Third | , . inning. 1 chance, oame with a rush and won (Continued on Sixth Page) ind Evers walked, Moran —sacrif eel bing tineiinerae siete Sian CAaeaiton Sate : +r Fourth Inning, Ninth Inning Chanca's fly was muted by Alparman he Waa caught at he “wk Aube meena? neg | i Pittsburg Giants ' Giants, Ala reat mt York tthin « | was calle = 105, 25 2B EON, CHICAGO, Migr # afterr five games te SECOND PLACE eoteeelisiaiaig geet Baebes Beaten and Champions of 1905. Take. One More Step Toward the Place in 1906. First SCORE BY INNINGS. BATTING ORDER. tmestte marched noon enger ming that the & Grimth mn bY Ww mit his bu short th Pittsburg. a. ont if Leach Geauny Clarke Wagne Leever Gihwan and tom x aude effo “an 4. It looked as suid -not-be reer on the 1 ma game tt will h second place and top of them aay New tori they treet ett CINCINNATI... we. sae « 0 0 0 Om igh tnntng, | sour game Bev PHILADELPHIA... -- -- 0.0.0.0 1.0.0.0 Om 1 [nomentict Sy Mecmtynctite ied | ces aly andthe Sehulte, NO RUNS. First hoi the Ia oat th. r 1-hreaking day Inning. Kiet. ant #CRiea Ko New York ir - HIGHLANDERS I HARD FIGHT FOR” PENNANT AD ef. s ‘&2MOR newspaper 0 i} o 0 0 6 i} 0 0 0 0 06 eo O80 2 o—0 = (Sipactal ot The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Aug. 10. —Wi idrowe th two men out needea to win the game Spill two-bagwer nd one run Shannon into cetre Meld and Dahlen raced home with the one lone score of the game shut out. tmarvetioas pitentng of Taylor kept the Pirates at New York's tiercy Phe |throaghout the game. foto right waa the only clean hit made by Pitsburg, and thet was a fluky Te Pittsburg was Laever's aingte Dontin batted for Taylor am | Witten "pitelied the last inning. oleh! thongand props agw the eviiteat erman. Leach No Rt Fourth Inning. n walked Firgt Inning. nught Leae NO RUNS Fifth Inring. tN % t Wat er and ¢ 1 atnie @ NO RUNS Sixth Inning. * xroun: Taylor out to a ond, der ‘| AMERICAN LEAGUE. WASHINGTON Advt s, than the N.Y, Herald or any other in Europe or America About ls game puts the Giants tn second ch Med to Bhann Besumont Lmolen. Clarke oat on strikes fingltd. Browne drove & to Nealon ped Shnanon wea “iat first. Leach threw out Bow- NO RUNS Second Inning. fouled &) (Deviln, Seaton Ganiey'» bunt to NO RUNS yimour's fy. Devitn to Leach and * same way, NO pur Giyeon out on atriker Reso, Beaumont nacrifeed wore to Tayjor god a third 8, Tayjor AT CLEVELAND, rala