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pe a Y \ Yano recto set eesti ee PRICE ONE - PLUWGERS. WIN ~WHENDR, BETS HANDICAP scacnemmmermmamemrrsiers ss WEATHER—thowere to-night and Phestny. CENT. : GARDNER : Sullivan Colt Captures Chief Event at Sheepshead in Old Time Form—Rye Also Wins a - for the .; (Bpecta! to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACH TRACK, July L—Dr. Gardner is aguin a great horse, and his coming back to great: y, when he won the fourth 4 uitivan-Farrell-John— gen crowd a barrel of money, xetting back the big sum they fost on the colt in his last essay, when he wan beaten by Bir Lynnewco@ and others. Dr Gardner finished eighth then ty a fleld ef ten, and his coming to life to-day ‘a plain revereal. rode Dr. Gardner then end to-day. To-d:y Gardner w to the front with great speed and re mained there to the finish throughou the mile and three-sixteenths Journey ‘The pursuing pack closed of the Do tor at the turn for home, BUV IN Always had the foot ° the form he displayed in hie fret try of the season, was second, with Red Mriar third. Orttouar was coming strong a’ the end. Western Coit Beaten. The first race here to-day served t introduce the crack Western ook, J: Ironsides, running up to, Bowery. | ‘SHEEPSHEAD RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Gene Russell , (13 to 5 and 6 to 5) 1; Hollister (S‘to 2 tor place) 2, Jubtise 3. z | SECOND RACE—Ryo (15 to 20 | and 1 to 4) 1, Clolsteress (7 to 5 for | place) 2, Mary F. 3. THIRD RACE—Yankee Girl (14 to 5 and 1 to 3) 1, Killaloe (9 to.1 for place) 2, Court Dress 3. : {| FOURTH RACE—Dr. Gardner (4 44 and 8 te 5}-1, lronsides (8 to 6 for place) 2, Red Friar 3. FIFTH RACE—Ginette (7 to 10 jand 1 to 6) 1, Chantitly (4 to 1 for | place) 2, Cederstrome 3. SIXTH RACE—Bridge Whist (10 to 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Herble (2 to 1 for tern racegoers, and the/ Merete ‘played ‘strongyy on the| place) 2, Glorious Betsy 3. strength of Paareeory pide ioe boesites | a 2 ‘ine to Sie: Fan "peominsoty, ‘bal could snot) SEVENTH RAGE —Rera Avis (7 @tand the pace. Gene Russel Leecae to 1 and 8 to 2) 1, Royal (10 te all the way, was the winner, sithoug: it looked @8 if he would be beaten In toe Jast sixteenth hen Hollister came ut of the bunch and set sail for tho | Jeader. Gene bung on just long enough to win by a nose. Jubilee, running birong and showing a liking for the Gistance, was third. ‘ = Rye Wine a Plunge. Beven scratches in the seoond race robbed the event of much of Its amrac- Uveness, as the best horses remained in their stalis, The race. however, Berved to show that little Rye 12 back ~form, for the gelding won cleverly Cloisteress, with Mary P. fin- fyhing a good third. Clolsteress mate @ii the early running, when Rye came through and won going away. The Sul- livan clan hacked the gelding heavily Bnd took fully $10,000 out of the ring From now on Rye will be hart to beat. Court Dress Beaten Reverses continue in the Keene sta- bie, Firat it wae Peter Ban that, met Unexpected defeat, and to-day Court ‘Dress, from the same stable, was bea! en in’ the Mermaid Stakes. Toia filly das a sure winner by her was stable, and she went to the post a hot | favorite. Killaloe and Yanxee Girl were her only opponents, Little Maid and A tuda, original entrants, declining the 4 ue. Court Dress went’ out in after the start, leading all the the head of the stret and Yankee Girl, closed, Court dropping back under. the ure. Jaloe and Yankee Girl then fe ew neck and neck, Yanker C ning atter-a deaperate finish, y to Radtke, en the winner, pptting up a’ masterly ide. Ginette a Winner. \ Rainey has a clover. mare the French-bred Ginette. Another horse t have been beaten with the send- Meno received tn the fifth race. When In. the barrier was sprung she wax among | the last to get away, while Grimaldi, fleet as the wind, was away in front and setting a merry cli. Glnet seemingly could hot wet her stride and waa fourth turning Into the stretch. There Grimaldi tired and Chantilly, took ul /running, when Ginotte with Wonderidl rpesd ame along and won & romatkadle race. Chantilly was seo- ond, with, Cederstrome third Sixth Was a Scramble, An unwisiaiy felt of nineteen two- year-olds went to the post in the sixth Fare with several of the aggregation being heavily played. It was 4 grab-in- Uhevag’ attalr so far as the betting ring wos concerned. and the race Itxelf WAS A pot-lick vent in which any one of several might have won, In a driving f Mirldge Whit "hunted Janger thay Herbie and won with Glorious Relsy third. The others were strung out. Riderless Heree Second. After a lonx delay at the port the horaea got away Well’ in tho seventh race. In wheeling N'Importe threw har rider, Rara Avis, owned by J. W. MeClelland, won away off trom Royal Evox and Bt. Marlo, which wero second and third reapectively. N'Importe, wit her rider. gailaped in sacond behind Rera Avis. . pee ee NATIONAL LEAGUE. PITTSBURG AT CHICAGO. Pittebure 200000000 Chicago wee 3 10100 06 Batterie ifteld and Gibson; Fraze Pfelater sna “Kling. fegeeerent AMERICAN LEAGUE. “PHILADELPHIA AT BOSTON. Philadelphia 90000000 1-41 Moston aie OR OLR O I) og Batteries—Dykert.. Bender, Schreck; Young, Origer, Shaw CLEVELAND AT ST. LOUIS, Cleveland 10000001 TOR cer 0 1,000 00 Baterrien — Thiemman and — Clarke; Dineen and Spencer. DETROIT AT. CHICAGO, Detroit . 00190010 3 ureey sei Get B00; 070 4 La tterion- Mi enolate) enti aaa Anan my mati hy Where Kilinloo | 1 for place) 2, St. Ilario 3. (Racing Charts on Page 2.) KENILWORTH RESULTS. | KENILWORTH RACE TRACK, Juty |1.—The races to-day resulted as follows: FIRST RACE—Nancy (8 to &) 1, Right and True. (even for place) 2, Paul Clif- ford 2 _TimenL09 25. Kankakee, Apple | Sweet, Wabash Queen, Toscan, Weather. Vane and Venus also ‘ran. SECOND RACE—Uncle Toby (7 to 1) Banyah (out for place) 2, Shindy Time a2-6. Velox and -Aaltram ‘also mn |. THIRD RACE—Caloorahatehte Ley ath {Cent = 8 to tis Hatter ttt 8 te % Time~100 2-5, Lights Out, Saltine Aino ran. “Martin Doyle (3 to r (out for place) 2, Polly 3, —Time—14i 1-5," Only’ three | starters FIFTH |Lera Boa Slickaway | Mook an: nae 3, | Prim proeders Midway @ to 1 for place) 2, De 1-5. Jupiter, El- Time. Request, Hanteue, ane, Posing, Henry Ach also ran! —_—_————>—_—_ LATONIA RESULTS. rie races here to- day resulted follows ‘T RACE—Five-elghths of a mile 7 nd 5 to 2) 1. “Albert 2, Royal Chance E Six furiongs.—-Mar- morean (9 to 1 and 3 to 1) 1” Harting @ to 1 for place) 2, Dele Brrome 3. | Time--1.1¢ 3-5. 4 THIRD RAOR—Five turtongs—Gene- ya 8. (@ to 1 and 320 1).)- BC. Rann (i to 2 for placekag, Whisk Broom 3. Nime-t.0L 3-6. 3 FOURTH RAC ‘One and one-six- toenth miles.—Monsignor G6 to 6 and 13 10 10)-4, Cortvato (3 to-2 for jstace) 2, [Peau Btummel 3, Time—146 4-8, | FIFTH TAGE—Short cour —Potash to Sand 8 to 5), Saut Con 10 r jplace) 2, Peto Vinegar 3. Tirne—3.25 45, SIXTH RACE—Mile and 1 sixteenth. —Great (10 to 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Redwood 10 for Mias Hawley 3. — WINDSOR RESULTS. (Special to The Evening World.) WINDSOR RACE TRACK, July 1.— The races to-day resulted as follows First, Race—Consideration (10. to 1) won, Cousin Kate (even place) second, | Lett Guatd vine, Theodosia, Lean, ‘ons third, Tme=1.14 1-5. Al Secleslastic, Lizzle Mo- Awawegang, Marquis DeCara- Monterey also’ ran. ND RACE—Kilmorte (16 to 1) 1, 10 for place) 2. Trenet Bark Holiday, tyx also ran, Mack (6 to 1) 1, ace) 2, Nat B in, Usury, nd Little Mount Spray alia ran. cnr a Se The key to Fortune's vaults is com- monly known as a World “Real Estate" “ad Acquire one turday, Dm iN - NEW YORK, ‘GIANTS LOSE, THEN WIN CLOSE GAME; BROOKLYNS TAKE TWO FROM B FINA RESULTS EDITIG [MONDAY, JULY “W!lliama. Double playe—Jones and Hickman; HOI by pitcher—Hoftman, Moriarty Hit by. pttcher—Ho! é Umpires—Hurst and Stafford, HGHLANDERS WN SECOND CAME FROM SEAATORS Doubl:-header Full of Runs} and Stupidity on Both Baja) Sides. mimi (Spectal to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK N. ¥., July 1 —After winning One of the great~ eat. slugging Matohes ever eeen in a major league, the Highlanders began thelr second game tired out from run- ning the bases. In many respecte It was a remarkable contest—sométimes excit- Ing and sometimes laughable. After twice having the game won, fumbles by Washington Inflelders gave the High- Janders an opening and taking advent- age of the chance, the ball was pounded about at will. amybody on elther side could bit tt. In the second game Hoge was selected to pitah for New Yorn and Kietnow, with his finger bandaged, resumed his place behind the bat. Hughes pitch.4 for Washington. First Inning: er waiked. Ganley singled to eaviceh Hoe fumbled Det. tye Qunt andthe bases were filled, Hick- PA popped- out to Williams.” Jones hit to Moriarty. who thraw Ganley out Bt tho plate, Perrine forced Joneq at Second, Bibectek’ to Williams, NO | RUNS. , Hoffman beat e bunt. Perrine got) Keeler's grounder, but ‘threw wild to! second, Hoffman’ taking third and Keeler second, Hiberfeld singled, scor- Ing Hoftman and Keeler, but was run down between first and cond, Perrine to Hickman, Delehanty made a bad throw, to first and Chase got to second on his grounder: Conroy flied to De hanty. Williams dngled, scoring Chas Moriarty fied to. Jon SER RUNS. -~8econd Inning. Altizer tiled to Hoffman.’ Warner did the same. Grabam batted for Hughes and sniasicd the. ball to the score board for tires bases. Clymer filed to Conroy, who made @ great running rateh, “NO RL wham relieved ew ont Kleinow Hughes, Perrine Hogg britke hia lite i the ball to right Honan, was hit by a tnved!out to Jones dled. up before he firat, Johes to Hick- 2 RUN, Third Inning Moriarty threw out Ganiey. Dele- hanty wént the wame route. Hickman ‘ied to Willams: NO RUNS. a cteld singled. Edberfeld stole sec- Chase atrick out. Conroy fied Williamn Med’ to Perrine. Fourth Inning. now flied to Conroy. Perrine Med to Altiger mingled. Warner flied to Keeler, NO RUNS. Morlart) was ht by a pitched ball ite waavcaucht napping off frat and yon thrown sdlalnow’ Wed’ Aiiseenast to All Beaumont, Lumicy. Stolen Bases—Brain, Casey, Lew! Double Plays—Lewls and. a 2), and” Jordan. G)i | ggBOOreA of Coe, Seores of the firet ball games to- OSTON HIGHLANDERS.| BROOKLYNS GIANTS en een | e| : ° : | Dee : Close Battle in First = Say — Second Game. i Second Game. Second Game. einai earth Half of Double-Head- WASHINGTON. BOSTON. loo2 0100 6 0 2 er---Wiltse Saves the 000000220— 4'9010100000—2 oe Day. HIGHLAN DERS. | BROOKLYN. z LOEQLOTDEDIO TOTO == 4) ates 8 0.0: = NATIONAL LEAGUE BASHBALL | NEW YORK. * _|GROUNDS, PHILADELPHIA, July 1— WASHINGTON... BOSTON. \ R H PO A E| Despite the tact that the Phililes out- R H POA E RH PO A E/ghannon, Il....+ 1 1.3 0 U| batted New ‘Tork two to one to-day, the Clymer, If. UE 9k z ‘ o {Smeets 8 21 1 1) 2 Ol Browne, fiscsrseee 0 0 2 0 Gee wore returned a winner in the 2 ; second contest 0. | Delehanty, $4.- Brain, $b... AL | Beymouteolrrrrrrre tt 80 est -Wittee ho aiioWwee eer Hickman, Ib.. - Oo 1 6 2 ©) Beaumont, ct rere a (pat Oke 36, who allowed fo D ret 1 eh » 2) Hafniian, Ib... | more than ono hit to an firming. Hi Jones, cf. SELES | Bates; rf 0 0 © © Danten, es.... 0 0 3 3 O} had excellent control, while on the Perrine, 2d. ° : 3 5 =| puree uM. 12 9 Ol Corcoranj2d.c-.-u..0 0 4, $ 0) other hand Brown, imho tarted tor she Altizer, as.. 2 | Ritchey, 2b Oye 2 a eece le ence 0-0 35 3 0 uid" not locate the plate. In i rears th ix inns he tte} Hughes, p. Om Om | Young, p 0 3 3 OF Es — — = = =], Both teams played good ball, and the Graham, p. a0) 270) = = = — ~) Totals. ce 327 11 1 | SontHAL Waa not Won” til the last man Reanelaeeere et + { x | : = S Towle... Sore es rar ee esr PHILADELPHIA. { Firet_tnning- Totals.......2+-+ -4 9 74 12° 2] *One out aniline wan scored, RH PO A =| Shannon, walked. | Browne _ also walked. Strang fouled out to Jack- HIGHLANDERB. : SYN es a x | Thomas, cl-. 0) 43-0 Oliitschen “Beymonrswaleedine ane tied ee AG A eo en gn 2 3 4 0) Met fe PONG, sRatige feted out te Hoffman, cf.......- | Casey, 3b. 1.0 4 2-9 Titus, rf 1 0. 0 0} out. nm to. Hannifan, Keeler, rf. Aen 20 Ot . a 0. 1 0 0| Knabe walked “and was out stealing. 1 2.2 3. o|Lumiey, ré. 2 2 0 © Qsborne, If: Bowerman to Dahlen. Titus singled to Eiberfeld, sa.. 5 2 Grant, 3b 1 1. 0..1/ left. Osborne lined. to Browne. NO Chae AG | Batch, If Tap 4 ae Oud 5 RUNS. Conroy ic So 1 4 1 0| Jordan, 1b. Or 7 tai Cobrtney 21 B Wt Oe Second Inning. Last : | Mavoney, ct.. 0 0.0 1/ Doolin, es. oO 1 4 2%) Corcoran walked and 7 Williams, 2b. oh 6 8 OD 2 eine ae 5 olJachlitechs c- 1 $2 0 Ing, “Jacklltaeh to ‘nade. Sowermas Moriarty, 3b. oot 75 9 | Ritter, = 1-10-29 | Brown, p O01 Ol ftean Os Rie ee eles Kleinow, ¢ 5 3 1 NES ute eUatuicieg| Plisceert pire icn 0 1 1 0), Grant Tanned” Courtney singied over aie 1 ll, P. r | second. forced Courtney, Cor- Flee, P —|Strieklett, p........0 0 0 0 0 ce fern, to Dahlen, | Jackiitsoh forced th aay : : | : GoonoA in, Dahlen to Corcoran. NO RUNS. Totals. Baa e711 3 |e omenel c50 070 0 0) As : Thied Inning, TT > > [| Base Hits—Of Brown, 2. First Base|, Shannon doubled to left. Browne out hits—Oft Hughes, 3; Gr ®. Totals. +3 6 30 12 4 entails Om Wiltse, 2; off Brown, 7; off] ire oneness enanpon: taking dalls—O! arm, 3; *] tien ¢ to piitst beseion allt r : : Batted for Bell, ninth inning, Hirgulicas on Errore—Glant, 2; Pail Grant, Seymour walked and stole se t Washington, 1; adelphia, : dover secon: Hightenceren Layee ss Base Hits—Off Bell, 8. Lett, on Bases—Giants, 6; Philadel-|*oting, Shannon and Seymour. Dw Left on bases—Washington, 7; High-|, Firs} Base on Balls—Oft Young, 2; off| Pile, oo gn atta | MO MONB mee Wot Corcoran's fy landers, 6, pty’ LES) teal oats y, ps | Brown died, Wiltee to ‘Biruckeut—By Graham, 8; by Hogg, 1.| First Base on Errors—Boston, 3;| ger, 2. pease) celles Nd to Hannitan. in—Hogg. Brooklyn, 1. Three-Base Hit—Knabe. . Knabe singled. Tity Three-base hiteGraham ~1 Lett on Bases—Boston, 5. Two-Base Hite—Shannon, Hannitan. (Out. Hanniten te Wiltee Osborne Two-base hit—Warner, ‘ Struck Out—By Young, 3; by Bell, 9. | Stolen Bases—Seymour, Doolin. o-Hannifan. NO RUNG Stolon bases—Elberfelé (2), Chase G).y Two-Base Hite—Sweeney, Terwy (2) | Umplres—Rigler and Emalie. Fourth Inning. Bowerman out, Brown Knabe to. Courtney, 2 Lawla and” Jordan. G)} Bhannon went out thyaame way 80 Waid Fi hr Youne: i a ; y anit 1 er—Brain. a our. Bodin foroed Umpiteniien, 0. Corgoran, | Doolin GRO GETS BOTH GAMES DOUBLE-HEAE Run" Hogg struck out. NO BON Fifth Inning. Graham filed to Hoffman. Clymer out se Chase: unassisted. —— Gene walked. Delehanty filed to Etherfel NO RUNS. Hoffman walked. Keeler forced him, Altizer to Perrine. Elberfeld singtod, pending Keeler to third. Case's fy fell sate and Keeler moored. Elberte! stole third Altixer threw out. Conroy. | but Elberfeld scored and Chase took | second. ‘Chase stole third. Willfains Peat out a bunt. On a double ateal Gixham. threw to Hickman to catch Witama off first and Chase. scored. Willams went to third in the mix-up and scored on Morlarty's single. Kiol- now singled, but Moriarty waa out tr: Beaten Twice in One Ing to score. Ganley to Hickman to ‘Warner. FOUR RUNS. Afternoon. Sixth Inning. pitickman fied to Conroy, Jones and! eae erring both went out, Elberteld to]! Reppot raw en Special to The Evening World. cattaer thaw out Hogg. Hoftman| WASHINGTON PARK, Brooklyn, truck out. Keeler lined to Altizer. NO| july 1—Donovan's Trolley Dodgers RUNS. captured the first game of the double- header with the Boaneatera this after- noon by a score of 6 to 3. Lindeman, who did the twirling for the visitors, was inyincible for five Innings, but tn the sixth the Donovanites landed on him, and with the assistance of a wild throw by Brain managed to cinch the game. With the first game to their credit, the Brooklyn men lined up for the seo- ond, confident of administering another defeat. When the game started there were Seventh Inning. Altizer walked, Warner fied to Hoft- man, Altizer® taking second. Graham. Wngled, Altizer going to third. Clymer walked; filling the bases. Ganley walkad forcing in Altizer, Delehanty welked, forcing in Graham. Hickman filed to Hoffman and Ganley was doubled out, Hoffman ‘to Lewis, ‘TWO RUNS, Eset fois asia to parmners Chase ed 0 Jones. NTO; to right. vu- fame walked: Moriarty itrto, Dobe: banty, forcing Conroy. RUNS. Eighth Inning. Jones singied.-Percine singled. Al- tizer forced Perrine, Willams to Diber-| 6,00 spectators on the grounds. tnd Attiver, Grahams ateuck out. Gly Li feetiucely® an rer. ou v. = fret singled, but Conroy's throw caught | Sweeney bit to centre for two bases, Warner at the plate, 0 RUNB. Bweeney took third, Casey muffing Rit. Kleinow walked. “Hogg forced Kle!- perfect throw. Tenney was thrown now, Graham to Altxer. Hoffman filed | out at first, by Casey, Brain was hit fo Delehanty, “ieelgr forced Hogg, Al-| with @ pitched pall, He stole second, etna Nicenninpinns Alperman touched him’ out. Beaumont Walked. Bates filed out to Batch. NO Chase dropped Williams's throw and | RUNS. ( : Ganley war nate, Delehanty fled t) |. Alperman struck out. Caray's ty Hoffman: Hickman singled. Jones | was taken by Tenney. Lumley also forced Hickman. Mortarty to Wiliams, |!ifted to Teaney. NO RUNS. _ * Perrine fied to Conroy. NO RUNS, Second Inning. os babble ai decal FEAR INDIAN RISING, ee TROOPS READY TO MOVE. Needham got to first on Jordan's muff Killing of an Apache at Fort Mc- of Lewis's throw. Young struck out. Batch smashed @ hot grounder. to Sweeney, out. Jordan strolled on balls. Tim tried to steal, Dut wes nailed, Needham to Sweeney: Matoney’s bounder was taken by Dowell, in Arizona, May Ritchey and Taney, NO RUNS. Third Inning. Lead to Fighting. EL PASO, Texas, July 1—Troops at Fort Apache, Arizona, It ls announced, have been ordered to be In readiness to proceed to Fort McDowell, Artzon Where it Is paid an outbreak ‘of Indian’ ia feared as a result of the killing of Lumley got Sweeney's high fy, Ten- ey doubled. Brain got an infleid hit, Tenney resting on third. Tenney came noma on Beaumont’s fly, whioh d safely back of thiml base. Rrain and Reaumont moved up on Bates strike Burke fanned out. ONE RUN aingled Ritter sacrificed, out, Lewis Austin Nath{o, an Apnehes last Satur. | Young to Tenney, Nell waa thrown ont BRE Gh eae pent at aie [at feet by Braln. Alderman fouled out I who claims to hate ehot the {to Needham. NO RUNS In In self-defence Fourth Inning. GU han been warnod by Indian friends | that It is not safe for him to remain on | tho reservation, He called upon Sherift | Hayden at Phoentx tor protection and| ? é Harden, with fye deputies, haa gone to| Alc out | Y the reservation anetor an Caney fied to Kled, Batoh sacrific BALTIMORE BANKING FIRM © |8S%ng. °o'RUSS" IN RECEIVER'S HANDS. BALTIMORE, Md, July i—The Fifth Inning. panking and brokerage house of Mc- Swromy walked. ‘Tenney . doubled sending “Bweeney to third, - Maloney Kim & Co., No. 6 Park avenue, this city, was’ placed in the hands of, mufted Brain's fly, allowing Sweeney. to ncore and Tenney to reach third. hands of Charlies Morris .Howard as r today Mi Howard anid ey wiva @ny Agures aa was deadhe, nd but was 0. Lewis {tchey al nec ham alxth ney. Lumiey aln- out, Tenney to (Continued on Becond Page — AVOID SLEMY LEMS mune eid ogee Boston Fights Hard, but Is 3, Young to Ten: | Jacklitech struck out. FYfth Inning. sate, Grant's error, Stra: gut. Doolin’ te Courtney. Beymour ft thomas, Hannifan out, Sao Sor NO eae hobild re Iined out to Corcoran. mabe teipted to the clubchouse. Titus filed to Bhans on, NO RUNS. Sixth Inning, Dahlen walked Thoman-went club-houae to” Ket. Corcornn's. ‘drive, Bowerman hit to Courtney, | who fumbled, Brown covered frat,’ and in felding the Dall fell. Bowerman struck him with his spike, knocking him: out. Pittenger replaces “Brown in the box. Wiltee filed out to Krave. Bhanhon out, Pittenger to Courtney. NO RUNG. Browne took Osborne's fy off the fenoe. Shannon waa under Grant's fi Courtney grounded to Mannifan, RUNS. : Seventh Inning. Browne fanned. Strang strolled. Sey- mour singled. Hannifan lined to Oe. borne. Dahlen out, Doolin to pone a Courtney, Doolin out, Strang to Hannifan. Jack- Utsch singted. Pi tane E ae fied to Shannon, NO RUNS ne Elghth Inning. Doolin got Corcoran at first by a quick throw. Wil teontne Caen he the same way. out, Knabe t Seine fs 190 Courtney. . ymour took care of K; > Titus out, Corcoran to Hanniten” borne struck out. NO RUNS. Ninth Inning. Shannon died, Knabe to Courtney. Browne popped a little ons to Pi Gtrang thane, WO-RUNG. Ueneer. Grant ain: . Courtney force, at second. Corsoran to Dahlen. roine filed to Seymour. Jacklitsch fanned. NO RUNS. <> EASTERN LEAGUE. BUFFALO AT TORONTO, Morning Game. fy, On AnH. Buffalo ....0 0 20°02 1 0% Toronto 1,0000.00 0 0 oa eS Batteries—Vowinkle and Ryan; Hes- \terfer and Carrigan. Second Game. | Buffalo -01008 C0009 Toronto « 190004000 1-6 Batteries—Fagan and Ryan; Apple gate and Hurley. i JERSEY CITY AT BALTIMORE. First Game, Jersey City... 0001000 1-3 Baltimore 20110102 -7 Batteries—1 Vanier wrift; Adkt Jersey. City, Baktimore Bitterles—Whiting and (Jones and Hearno, | NEWARK AT PROVIDE: Newark cece 21020 Providence 400002 BatterleesCarrick and Mack and Peterson. ROCHESTER AT MONTREAL Rochester v.09 0000000 00 Montreal [1.0/0 220000 0 x4 Batteries—Rapp and Doran; Hughes and Connoe, —_—__—>____ GEN. HUMPHREY RETIRED. WASHINGTON, July 1—Upon hie ewn application, Brig.-Gen. C.F. Humphrey, Quartermaster-General of the Army, was to: iplaced retired Tint, "wehtn “Ghe rurie: ot Stas ouz ° nm STAKE 18 OVER, SABNGE MEN 1 AETIRNT Will Attack Rubbish Heaps and Toil Night and Day Until Danger to City’s. Health Has © ‘Been Removed. M'CLELLAN WOULD NOT DEAL WITH THE STRIKER’ Sweepers Had Complicated the Situ Making Preparation to Drop Their Brooms and Leav Ba Unsw: The street cleaning st ers_will return to workto-mbrrow. The men have agreed to take out their carts at 7 o'cjack to-mosrow moming and work day and night until logs the East Side-and fills-the entire city with an une ich Is completely removed. decision was reached this afternoon after Mayor McClellan ised the men that he would adjudicate their grievances immediately ‘after the strikers went back on their jobs. He refused flatly to discuss terms or treat with them while they remained out. , This was the declaration he made to Herman Robinson, of the Cem tral Federated Union, and President Prescott, of the United Teamsters of America, who headed a delegation of the local strikers in a visit to his office. He promised that if the men did return to work and cleaned the streets-they should be paid for overtime. They forfeit their pay, how- ever, for the time they remained on strike. They were out six and a halr days. : After hearing the Mayor's Be eut the committee went Into conference at) the oMfce of Frank Acer, counsel for | various labor unions, at No, 717 Broad- | day. They were met there by repre-| STRIKE HAS COST THE CITY $365,000, sentatives of the State Labor Bureau. In the Hands of the Mayor, My. Acer and the State Labor men advised that the trouble be settled aml- cably and that the men return to work, Se far the cost ef the strike =te-the city has heen @ivided tn this way: $10,000, Extra pay xtra men .. declaring a bettet that the Mayor would | Meals and transporta- be ontirgly fair with them. The Mayor| | tion ot had said that the men shoud hav Dis! called on him with thelr grievances be- | | Detective rece! tore cotng out. Instead they conferred | | atrikeb only with Btreet-Cleaning Commissioner! [ineidentala ...... 2. S000 Craven and his deputy, “BI” Edwards, Who, ‘the strikers declare, waa respon: | sible for all the trouble because of tho} tyrannical manner in which he treated | his men. sels ‘Before the decision was reached by | the drivers’ representatives to return to their carts the atreet-aweepers in the department announced that they would fleclare a sympathetic strike, They Promised, however, to confer with the drivers before going out. Half of the |' Brooklyn department struck this after- noon, but they also will return to thelr stables to-morrow. Department Heads Disagree. There was a wide variance of opinion In” different clty departments to-day over the progress being made in clean-| within a few days It would hive ton ing the atrests. Health Commissioner | up to a quarter of a‘ iiilion Darlington @eclared that hehe Litt reakeis were slatvat-lnldosstbls to-pet atrike-breakets at work and all the| at 32.59 and $a day, pr AH) a yanr carta in the olty moving. Commissionor | ‘The menace to health waa #0 great Craven denied this, and said that-only | to-day that 3,000 gallons, of rene 2 out of the 78 Manhattan carts had | aisin¢qotant was aprinkled on the chee fone out. Bome of these were removing | 4,5 nitis of aardage through debris at a cost of $13.50 a load ‘ Sel A tt ee fe Dr, Darlington was almost hyaytert-| Scaacupewoeiee uate: | MONEY AT 15 PER CENT, cally optimistic, tHe promised to clear away every ounce of refuse within] Money on call was quoted as high ae 18 per cent. to-day, but at the clore of, forty-elght hours. Mr, Crayen td | that Mf every cart in the department the Stock Exchange was loaned at & per cent. Total .. + + 835,000 It in estimated that the eity will disburse in extra pay $200,000 before the strike is mettled. SURE a ance not be transported to the dumps. in loss than three Gays. ‘The leaders cf the strikers will inake An attomcbile tour of all tae etadlem to-atght end efl! the men pack to Work, ordatang then to repo-: for duty at 7. uel k to-mormew morning Ths cost of ta~_rtrike a9 fa: has-been about $35,000. Had it not been settled waa working overtime the filth could SLAIN BOYLAN GIRL’S FATHER IS SET FREE Thomas Boylan, father of, Viola Boylan, who was atroctous~ ly murdered several days ago, was discharged by Magistrate Whitman, in Harlem Court , after a lengthy examination late this afternoon. The Magistrate said there was no evidence against Boylan. x “+ LATE BASEBALL AND RACING RESULTS. “At Brooklyn (Atlantic)—Allentown 1 Brooklyn 2. At Reading (Atiantic)—Reading 5 Chester 6- | LATONIA=Seventh—Scaiplock~o+2-Suliry 9-2-pt-Carew.” WINDSOR—Seventh—Halton 7-5 Denigre 8-5 pt Pungent : ; P sta So ping et @ has been settled and all the striking drive 4 }