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{mericans, a) “ cs Will Be Given Free with Postscript [NAL] ESULTS EDITIGN 5 PRICE ONE CENT. ee ACCUSES SLAY WITH HIM OF KILLING GIRL ——+4+— Frightened, fis Ran From Field, and, Later Was Joined by the Mur- derer, Whom Mrs. Simonson Saw at the Pump. tta Staffeldt, the z farm in Elmhurst Henry fifter on Wedne Becker, the stump) fessed to-day that he had seen the child slain. detectives, Toke down and con- He declared that he had pec taek on Second inadnd EVENING WORLD RACE CHART. FIFTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. CLEAR, TRACK FAST. t 4 ms; two years old: $1,000 added; on driving Tat” "Winter, ck, Vc 'by Phamudase one Hick Clos I ig is 16 2 2 4 ‘ ft a $ <i $ oe 3 10 to 190 1m 5 (Pa ke H » 0 of ‘ io 16 43 i 18 2 30 4 & 160 100 3 a 'S ‘bo Hy mo mw 3 3 MO H & 100 100 6 100 100 40 30 oe was given to Miss After ineeting with Tyne Koval trun tn the ait k he 1 i A Yorke. 1 K Miagtvings showed @ lot of early speed three-yea - an upward, 63,000 4 r by Hastings—Belinds beck to his & ‘é War 1d, #1400 added. about bY Dinguive—Catloo, Own: High Cae PT ak Circulation Books Open to All.’? | NEW YORK, GIANTS DEFEATED BY BOSTON, LOSE LEAGUE LEAD T0 CHICAGO FRIDAY, Wiltse Early Batted Out GIANTS. BROOKLYNS 1 Noon E ditions of The Evening World To-Morrow 1907. Brooklyn Beats Quak- and Supplanted Ad (FINAL SCORE.) | (FINAL SCORE.) ers in First Game of ee a ee Taylor and Ferguson} BOSTON. | A rane Series at Philadel- -.-Bresnahan Is Sus-041010100— 79004011000 — 6| phia by Hard Slug-| pended by McGraw) rae PHILADELPHIA. ging of Twirler 12000 30— 5 -E ' for a Week. 020000010— 3! Lush’s Curves, | BOSTON: BROOKLYN. (Special w The Brening World.) | RH POA E/ RH POAE Bpectal'te The Wrening World Pe GROUNDS. May %4—Heavy | penney, 1b, ee eo 22.5 3 9| NATIONAL LEAGUE BALL PARK. batting on the part of the Bowion bat-| pegumont, 0 1:90 ' Olas eyisb 1 1 1 2 0[ Philadelphia, Pa, May 4—The Brook-| ‘ers defeated the Giants this afternoon | 0° x pate | ve le > ce score of 7 to 6 and knocked New| 216 . If 102 6 0 Bl psmiey, rf. 1 3° 2 © O| tyne. made their second appearance of rk out of the lead in the race for} Bates, rf...... 2.3 0 0 Olaeccanhy, 16. 1 2 4 © 0] the season here to-day, and their com- the National League pennant. As the| Ritchey, 2b......... aes ia Deady | ©} Jordan, 1b aa ise, ear HRT Li diated arenes wie much joy by the née 4 not play, they move UP! Brain, 3b... 8.2 1.Ontsune Mee. After making a clean #weep (eine pine == sige poeaes ele: 1 1 0 0 O11, the Pittaburs series, the Quakers When Pitcher Flaherty hit for e home ; 5 canal Hummell, 2b +0 0 2 1 O}¢hougnt st easy to gobble the Trolley run, with bases full in the second in- . ° | Butler, c 0 0 6 © 0] Dodgers. ning, the game was practically settled sd 1 8 81 geantcn, p Pres! det et eet hee Firet Inning. developed that the other ----- — — — — —| Doolin threw Alperman out at @rat. Heeertoe were needed, as the Giants PA Bae Pens Nas | Brees i 6 9 27 6 0| Casey's grounder rolled through Knabe relly in the eighth, | witch yorK sire he and Casey was safe, Lumley hit to rough in three rune. RAO RK. PHILADELPHIA. Knabe, who touched eesond, forcing rey. as aie eaeaioder te. RH PO A El Casey, and then doubled up Lumiey at though ane. last two were withdrawn Sage eee ab ae 00 0 0 8 serene: feisty dhe ery Salers Ses ee Daas ee Pa © 1 2 © ©] Thomas drew s free pass. Knabe, in win out. | Four thousand people saw the game. 12 p12 1 1. 5S 1 O|trytng to sacrificg, bunted to Jordan, | 1 lenked out just as tho game started 8240) 40) 0 0 2 0 | WkO touched fret and threw to Hum-| thd charges are 1 to-day that Roger Bresnahan, catcher walaeaic Be iicc0 lag i (10 0 © ol Me Goubling up Thomas st secor of the Giants, had been nuspended by tb. 124) 40. 2a;, ola Titus was out, “Atperman to Jordan, ee Towa pieGeew’ for,one week | rene Bransfield, 1b.----- 1 1 9 © 3) x6 pone, without pay. While nelther Bresnatan | Dahlen, es.........0 2 4 3 1) Courtney, 3b.. (Yea aa wey eer Second Inning. nor McGraw will explain the nature | Co pi eeren we eer te he pre a hak ee us Be 7 Mccareny sna to at. Jordag gmeas | of the trouble, {t ia understood that the | Wiltee, p.. 0 @°-@ Ober cin, oo 6 8 o LJ ‘rather drastic action was the ~~ | Ames, p (0 0° r*o-~0 peared ° ot ee re das tan, the “ame Benet, |x heated argument in the club-hous } + Law | over some hat came up in one of lad P i . : : . : : 0 0 0 Oo + aaa LNB, | the joao. rf ‘uson, . -—-- =| i" Loe ee ee er tue’ ot Aoraay'e | Sie 0 0-00" 6 | mbie ity f | Bresnahan watched pe Ys dae i Rolaib cs occ css; 9 5 37 30 5) Bede Coenlon poe game trom. tha chib-house dresed 10 | eepiannit +0 0 0 © 90) eBatted for Dooin in ninth inning. — | srorine Maage a wtreet clothes. eee Browne. 0-0. 0.8" 704 nit fouled to Aig re coe, fdas sy dey. ‘There were, veveral conferences be- | — — — — —| ‘Fimt Base on Balls—Off Scanton, 6 Ife see getting, tear our S tween Breanahan, Secretary Knowles | \ of Tasin ines and President John T. Brush, of the Totals 6.938 .aF 48 2 First Base on Errore rookies. 2] | Third Inning. ‘ club. Bresnahan ts a tower of strength | eneciea for Wilise in thin! inning. Afton Dasse—Brooklyn, $; ‘ i T rat 5. ' to the Giants, and his loss from the seRatted for Ames seventh inning bag mest Bk. sae mekiilenhh bax hee a. oat’ tier popped +4 y Ldn Me =e game for a week will be severely felt. | Brown batted for Taylor im eighth. Three-Base Hit—Alperman, Mt’ to the olub howe Jor thr Baaee is very determined in| ‘Two-Base Bits MoCarthy, Alperman. Poa ‘came home on Deéolin's wilt throw and when he |, Base Hits_Off Wiltee, 6; Ames, 5: Tay.) Stolen E ‘anehels, Mages; JOr- tothe pl Caney made ¢ ‘on a certain course nothing can "°F; nn tee ieenefeld; Courtney's miased \grounder oy POR Flaherty, 2:1 jordan and Hummel; Jordan and Al- Beat out & sraunder to, Doolin. Mecee | . interent was manifested | on Errore—Boston, 2 PAVIla Piteh—Seanion Lumley. Jordan “sate on, Doolfa | among the players én the nature of the | fort on Bases Boston 5: Giants, 4 | Umpirea-O'Dey and Johnstone pie Oni Jordan's rbie, Dut-no one seemed to know. | ames 4 rty, 2 y iis sos a nd | It i» generally believed to have marted | Home Run—Fiaherty fied MoCarthy + ‘from some trivial matter which grew nree-Hare Hite—Howard, Brain 7 " | ee iy homes Fela otlaanco aa eal Bt Rase Hite-Kutchey, Bates, Bow-| RESULTS OF | Gleason stole senond. “Knabe toute “ men "Of erma: 7 to Jord rr First Inning Bidlen” Ba *Tenney, Brown OTHER BALL [Soran Titus fied out to orakn, Dorcoran threw Tenney out right off munresCorpenter . - Fi J tie reels and Tewumont Wtted. RGD | ee GAMES TO-DAY.) 4.0. ant inn ae fy’ to Reymour. Howard banged -s | in. conser Sloan single into righ “but was out lvancing Flaherty tq second, oGann al ise ake nei athummel | was throw by sivaling on a | bea throw from got Howard's erounder and threw itt lash jutier skied to Stark NO RUNS. Ames. who covered the bag. NO NATIONAL LEAGUE. ined one to Gleason. “NO Rt ve and went to| RUNS ‘ . Magee put up @ high one to Butler, | throw to Ten 1 grounded out, Ritchey to b eee Bransfold fied to Metiarthy ta, Byte Ty cut a single into | Tenney. and McGann went out the same CINCINNATI AT PITTSBURG. | #0! & base on balla. Doolin torend went to| way. Bridwell threw out Dahien. NO (Courtney, Cassy to Alperman, Beidee” cies Cinotnnatt .......0 0001100 o3/ 00" ‘ "to n. | RU Pittebure 60001031 ~8| RUNS 7 "anashed a single inte centre. | Seventh Inning. Fifth Inning ne Strang, Seymour was caught| pates hit to deep right for two Batteries—Hall, Mason apd Schie!, off first by 4 throw from «lah- Titchey out, Bup,.bese Leever, Gibson and Smith. Gleason took Thomas's place in seatre Dahlen threw vancing to third hien tumbled # grounder and he was safe, whil scored. Brain was out | Second, Bowerman to” Dahlen “Bri well Walked and was out stealing sec- run down, Tenney to Ritchey Bridweil threw out Bow | fir ‘0 RUNS Be Sevond Inning. sinasied « line drive etraigin| ond. Bowerman to Corcoran. ONE MeGann's hands, Ritchey dropped | RUN a Texas leaguer safely ino right and| Corcoran soused a single, which was to second wi Brain went out| too hot * Ritchey ‘anifan batted grounder to I Bridwell tore| for Ames and atruck out. Shannon fied to left, ‘Ritchey going to| out to Bidwell dham made a great m walded. Flaherty then| catch. of Strange high. foul. ‘Taylor threw the crowd Into spasms by slam-| went Into the box for New York. NO under the right field | RUNS. | Tun, scoring Rito Eighth Inning. iham ahead of him-| Devlin threw out Needham. Strang ney ot bis age on bale, Beau-| caught Flaherty’s long fy. Tenney ain ended i by forcing out ied. Beaumont fouled to Bowerman to Danien FOUR RUN iO RU threw pat MeGann. Dahlen! “Devlin singled and took second, while Baar to Meraln | Flaherty threw out Seymour, Bower- ‘ei man soaked @ double into left, scortn ‘ Third Inning | Devlin. McGann popped a single right and Bowerman @oored we smash 19 Bates ‘porpag ‘2 | singled to right, a « Mon which noid Aion mi. Coreanen aul a threw out Hite ¢ to right. Brown batted for Tuy Ritchey got Brown's grounder and touched out Corcoran, but Motann scored and Dahien touk third Brown stole second * Rridwell threw ovt @han- non. THREE RUNS. Ninth Inning. went in for 4d a foul tt and scored with a long three-sack dr Bridwell retired the eide on | to Dahlen. ON Boay patted for Wiltee Ritchey row om Shay. Shannon died on « to Ten: Strang walked. led, BAVORANE Strang @ bug nour Went out on @ er, Fla to Tenney Hor "to grounder Ferguson Fioward pop Rates hit do Fourth Inning tended fo. Rich started in well, striking oyt| Luird. Bean Med Flaherty sent Py a ty | RUNe Tenney sin, to lott "end | py hianerty Reon ous, Strang Brain 4 Beaum fapiied, NO | threw Rrounder. to F inherty, wh pr Bowerman singled to left ered the bag. 0 RU: a fast hand stop 4 | rounder, <orcing Bowerman at serond |Banlen chopped a single elong the hig | ATLANTIC LEAGUE. base line, advancing MoGann to second. 20 NO RUNES MMOrt By CHESTER AT READING RAE Fifth Inning N i » SiR. ares nit| Headline na ei mal je| POTTSVILLE AT BROOKLYN two-bagger to. leh are Bridwell fied wo Shannan he Pottarille has 0 left. Brid. BROT serrrsenen Hiri well aids eat alo 7 * Strang’ «| Sander and. the H Ritchey. to nal Bhannon seul NO HIGH JIGHLANDER GI GAME, to Beaumont, Beymour was out, Ritoh to Tenney rT Bg — May %—Wet grounds Sixth — paar — e ¥. Ph Se Saray —— AMERICAN LEAGUE. PHILADELPHIA AT CLEVELAND. P 0000000 Cleveland o211000 Matlories—-Plank and Boh neck; Fhoadas | and Bennis WASHINGTON AT DETROIT. Washington +0 00000 Detrott 1302'00 Kitson, Heydon; Donovan, Schmidt BOSTON AT 8T. LOUI6 Boston 602300001 04 St. Louis 69000000000 Batteries—Young and Criger, Powell and O'Connor. | EASTERN LEAGUE. PROVIDENCE AT TORONTO. Morning Game. Providence 00000000 wy Toronto O208 0108 ~ Hatteries—Clinton ant Donovan; Mor. fett and Corrigan, Afternoon Game. | Providence 0301010004) Toronto ° 19OC1L0006 tories darry atet Peterson; Appi nA BALTIMORE AT MONTREAL. « Game. | Raltimore O100e104 H Montreal 01000006 i 4] Batteries Hardy and Hearn, Barger Afternees Game ooe1000 0000134 Barehel id Hear ton and Kittredge pire JERSEY CITY AT ROCHESTER e ony * eeozreove Hocheater ee ee Lante, MoManus; Bannister, Doran. Maloney T BUFFALO. oo100 422001 marian -mames and Bavege: Kore. bate ‘World Wants W Work Monday Morning Wonders. to “Algerian, oe | Re singled, 2A Sof) tree amples of posiam. the new cure struck out trying to sacrifice, Alper- to Son me oe boi Sordam ekiea to Dootn tt to Mctsnrehy Notte “Riot Sixth Inning Maloney beat « bunt. Hummel a. on BransQeld's fumble Butler sacti- Lush to Srenetens Legh mies walking in to fret lorted Scanlon, Doolin to Alperman tation to fret. in A the Lumley to Courtney. ONE Scanlon fanned Magee Bransfleld siso breesed. Courtney singled. Doo! forced Courtney, Casey to Alperman. NO RUNS. Seventh Inning grounded to Braneneld. Maloney foulbd to MoCarthy Jordan struck out UNS. Doon. NO Dooin out, Hume to Jordan. Alper high in u r and wn Luvh's Gleason fied Eighth Inning. Hummel whiffed, Butler ped | to | Courtney. Scanlof lined to ive NO| aio pled to deft. Tit ped | abe. trt 0 Ae itu po fouled to atield scoring Knabe miley made & fine running catch of | Courtney's drive. ONE RI Ninth Inning. Alperman tanned. Caesy by Courtney, Lamley singte ‘fine jumping catar to right) NO RUNS Jed to Hummel Jeckiitech ooln and hit” th mosphere thr Lush a o thm, Mesrthy. NO RUN oe SUFFERING FROM ECZEMA. NEW YORK, May M Applicants tor WRATHER Cloudy RESULTS EDITION 3 “PRICE ONE CENT. Sas | BILLY M'LAUGHLIN RETIRES FROM THE POLICE FORCE Deposed Inspector Applies for Retire- ment, Under Fire in Gould Scandal, Heading Off Possible Charges of Conspiracy. Capt. William W. McLaughlin sent in his application for retirement to Commissioner Bingham this afternoon, and the Commissioner has BQ alternative but to grant. it McLaughlin asks that his retirement také i effect at midnight. It will not be possible now for Gen, Bingham to | bring charges against the former Inspector on the ground that he exe ceeded his police duties in working for Howard Gould to aid him in hig matrimonial difficulties, t The Police Commissioner's secretary, Dani:! Slattery, announced at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon that Capt. McLaughlin's application for retire ment had been received. He had served twenty-five years on the force agg as his application got in ahead of the charges being drawn against him, the charges are nullified. ; = | He will receive a pansion of $2500 @ _ Year, half his salary of $8,000, 3 | be tas drawn ever since he was Z McLaughlin's Career, MaLaughiin was appointed a patrol- | man on Nov. ., 1968, He was promote® | to roundeman Oct. 31, 1876, became & | sergeant Nov. 2, a8, and a Captaig | | on June 2,187. Five years Iter, on” Oct. 1, 187, he Whs made an Inspector and on Dec. 9, 18, he was appointed Deputy Oblet of the Department under wit Devery This rank wae abolt Jan U1, 18, and restored , ,| again on Oct, 30, of the same year, BBB Suffrage Captured the Third! tue wolng back to the jab om > ; | April 191, the new single-heade@ and Blandy Won the came in and the rank of | Chief and Deputy Chief again abolishes back to the rank ned his salary of Parkway Handicap, l, Oa y (Special to The Bvening World.) Lon June 30, 1895, a0 «| remult ofhiee i jad pd exow inveatigation Laughlin, Gs IND TRAC May | eiilin, them GRAVEREND: RA K. MY | inspector, was dismi m the foree, M,—Belmont and Keene shared honors| He was roinstated on June Ih at this track to-day, Mr ng | 10 Charge of the Det . «he Bingham bills Wr aerca viet aces ec route to Rag- (122, Binatom Tal He wae Uve Bureau when ero pasned tase Belmont be . j™month, whereupon he was reduced jand, while Mr. Keene was at tis stock |the rank of captain and sent to pit theker. But the wise ones and stable) cate in Westchester. At that time. 4® ands on Mr. Keene's | '* saic followers bet thou Gen, Bingham got bis first hing Guffrege and came back with more Of what ts now referred to as thes thousands on the Belmont entry, Bland, id conspiracy,” and’ Don Enrique. Fully $0.00 was| C®pt, MoLaughlin’s application poe token out of the ring by the two suc-|fetirement has been expected for sane jthan a week. It was sald in Mulberry Blanay won the Parkway Handicap, | #(Teet to-day that Police Commissioner Goupled in the betting with Don En-| Bingham preferred waiting for the fee quest to be allowed to get out of the department to 16 chanwes againgt the grizzie! veteran. McLaughlin wag Figué at 6 to 1. It was the closest shave at the end, too, and head Farrow on MXhon, ‘deen capable of riding a fn- inh the Bennett colt would have earned | informed that he must elther get oat the Meurels. Blandy, coming true and) gracefully or face charges. : | alrong, and, steered by Mountain,| At frat he decided to fight, but was | snatched first honors by the s! heads. Ethon was castly be ortest Of | urged by his friends to retire, as he wae of the poor health and on the verge @@ | for eomemes and «il skin troubles, con- Others at the n¢. Dolly Spanker fin ryous breakdown. imped third. Ethon was a bit used up im makéng the early running. Miller, | Mrs. Gould to Tell All. j Dugan, Martin or Mountain would haye| It was reported at Police Hea@- won with him quarters to-day that Howard Gould an@ Cry Against the Judges j his wife had Mean sunpots ie baa pear rd Deputy Police Come | oclaimed protests ne ighes er egy " know the compilelty of the Detective: 1 ay Pe ed agg Bureau with "Big Hawley” and others rendition he fin working up idenee in the Goulg Torday.” Phe. Suna ce cane. Mrs. Gould, it 18 old, Ra gumbare i As 36 ase {fled Commissioner Hanson that mag | aod ne to tell ek ; crowd set She is under the care ae! wat oe + P at the Hotel St. Regis, but is a6® of the figures wen t talk a ber matrimonial posrd hauled dow: tr a h led a an deaant! nal, and be questioned about ther a " > wet ber to horees nished. ~ ee ne w am Molaug en an ie bo ghey - f police, a apartments @f ‘hen the other M « Ho M Keowles, in the | the scramble Mu H o ine ol Fink dahitng f é n, Vas ounce hey Anis ‘ 9 . with Ruth Taylor j) tu the Jnt » of Commiasianed way, wi ni 4 sloae up rien. bur Easy for Water Tank ‘ It wae Water Tenk astraty oane. and third from Vie Gould m jump lo the mile a ey e becom the card. w : “psi lust amit Wea at tes in front and wi detotive aermeantes sere Master of Cratt put under obliga 04) membered. Big police fort ceo ave becn made, Mr, Hanson hee thrtugh Uy a ney far by Wall The Gould Mmily has, Iie ead, pertioularly bob io polloemen