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~ : . WRATYTER—Thunderatorms, C: tinaing Friday, | RESULTS ED PRICE ONE Joe! Bids Up ainst the Gates~ / Billy Dut Nealon Ag } Durnelinterest. | nea ‘A NEW. TRACK RECORD.| ‘Two: Horses Disqualified for) sj, Foul Riding at Brighton “lia Track. BRIGHTON BEACH © RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Keep Moving (8 to A and 3 to 1) 1, The Squire (even for “sf place) 2, Zagg 3. SECOND RACE—Kilter (8 to 1 and 3 to 1) 1, John Smulskl (even ‘Yor place) 2,.Clements 3. THIRD RACE—Joe Nealon“ ‘Band 1 to 4) 1, Scallop~ Youthtut< € to 5) 1, Jacobite (even for ) 2, Red River S. FIFTH RACE—Cairngorm (8 to 5 and 8 to 5) 1, Far West (1 to 2 for place) 2, Cederstrome 3. 8IXTH RACE—Lady Karma (10 to 1 and 3 to 1) 1, Neoskaleeta (10 to A for place) 2, Mintberia 3. SEVENTH RACE—The Wrestler (13 to 5 and even) 1, Orphan Lad (8 to 5 forplace) 2, Easton 3. Racing charts en Page 11, (Bpectai to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, July 1L1—Three favorites out of four were knocked down here to-day up to the running of the Jamaica Stakes. Joo Nealon was the only public choice to £0 Through, and be wes at odds on. The books’ were far.and away ubeadjon the » efternoon, A war between the Gates-Rurnell com- Dine and Billy Dubdcts, the millionairo club-house commissioner, came to ~a bend after the third race when Dubots )* bid up Joe Nealon, the Durnell horse, lng price. The whole fight has grown out of the haries Edward at the Tt wis thought that Dubois. had bought the sprinter for Gates, but he decided to keep the animal himself, Two Aisqualiications by the wtewards also helped to niake the-day eventful. Presiding Steward Fitzgerald exercised his authority, twice, taking Red Leaf out of the money in the second race end Sanguine in the third New Track Record Made. Fhe. sake feature of the day resulted in a new track record of Liléé by Lady Anne, ridden by Miller. She led from start to finish. Jacobite, the fa- Yorite, came strong at the end and got the place from Red River. Little Pres- ton, who de Zal, was thrown in this race while the field was rounding the far turn, He was taken back to the ck in Patrol Judge Hall's car- Tiage, Zal ran around the Meld until he Sho) ited enough to allow himself to be ecEn W. Gates was credited with a 2 Ni 20310013 CINCINNATL i HE A E Huggins, 2b PAG Te 1) Mitchell, + 4 et ee O20 5 8.0 Oo oO 12. 0 oO .0 0 1 2 0 ruger, cf.. o 1 0 0 0 Kane, s8.. a0) BOO Odwell, If Oem One laa) a0. | Mason, p. . 0 1 to) 3 ° rt Totals....... oes 50.06.24 2145570 NEW YORK. R HPO A E Shannon, If. 7 oO 0 Browne, rf. 2a 1) 0120, Devlin, 3b. serene O 1 1 2 0 Seymour, cf 0 31°35 0 O Hannian, 1b. 2 2 10 #0 0 Dahlen, 8s. bs Br te Strang, 2b..-- ere SVB) Bowerman, ¢.. ORS les 07n0 Fitzgerald, o 1 0 0 0 Wiltse, p. 1) 20). 12 0 Totals... 10 14 27 9 1 ITION CENT. | ‘' Circulation Books Open to All.’ ] NEW YORK, PRICE ONE CENT. | “MILLONAIR TURFMEN IN A SELLING RACE WAR ISTATE ATTACKS MERGER OF CITY TMA LIES GIANTS WIN (FINAL SCORE.) CINCINNATI. 000000000— 0 GIANTS — 10 Firat Base on Balls—Off Mason, 4; of Wiltse, 1 First Rare on Errors—Cincinnatl, 1. Left on Bases—Cincinnati, 9; Giants, 3. birticn Ual—wy aiuson, 25-b¥ Witse, & Home Kuns—Hanaifen, Three-base Hite-Stran| Two-base Hitaswinee, Deviin, Dah- len, Kane. Srofen” B: Browne, Shannon. Double Plays—Schlel and Ganzel; Ant- nails and Schlet. pires—Carpenter and Etmalie. ee sixth race, Neos- | hot. She led all after wetting the best of tie Karma came with @ fine the iast jump in th Kulecta was the jong thei way, start, Lad, burst of wpeed, bat it looked (oo lace, Notter, who rode Lady Karma, never stopped riding, however, and the two went past the finish like @ team. The Judges ave the verdict to the Gideon fly. Mintberia waa third, There was -<-bunch—ot-tips—out—on=this-tace, the + fiotlesl belie COnNNGTONe! ATBOK, THE ‘Commodore, however, was all ted up when the barrier arose and was never tn tt. Third Win for Milter. Walter Miller wound u his old-time style, putting over with lots to spare. Mii fh mount and he was s an Lad was Prt nade Milera. third day, swinner for KENILWORTH RESULTS. KENILWORTH KACE TRACK, BUF- ALO, July 1L—The races here to-day resulted as followa: FIRST RACE—Lexington Lady (2 to 1) 4. Merry Coven for plice) 2, Merrimac 2 Time—1.4. 0 ‘tion and Wool- Soul atso Tan: Sank aaa BECOND RACE—Dunbeath (7 to Merry: Maker (to bfor piace): Ru % Rattler. a. ~ Time—4.00 2-6. Lights Out and Judes Nolan also ran. ATL—A heavy {| Ganrel forced EASILY WITH WILTSE IN BOX’ Cincinnati Unable While McGraw’s- 8 JS Shit sMen ‘(rectal to The | Bato GROUND venting World.) EW YORK. July | shower delayed to-day‘s game between the Glants and Cincin- nat! for half an hour, and when play started it was on « wet and soggy feld. Notwithstanding the bad weather, four thousand persons were out to see the contest. It was learned to-day that Tommy Corcoran is the latest addition to the casualty Sst. (rom a «pike wound re- celved in Brooklyn last weak m. ts feared that he has developed a alight | attack of blood polsoning. It will be| several days before he can go on the Mamond again. First Inning. Huggins Mied to Seymour.” Mitahell Was out on tikes. Deviln made a beautiful one-nand mop and threw out Sohlel, NO RUNS. singled. Browne _bunted Deviti sacrificed, Mowrey to ng both runners. Sey- scoring Shannon and fan fouled to Bchle! and doubled up, Schlet Shannon safely was TWO RUNS. Second Inning. Ganzel, Wlitse threw out God on a hot Kruger popped to Strang. NO Mason threw out Dahlen. Strang struck out Bowerman singled. Wiltse drove a long fly to Mitchell. NO RUNS. Third Inning. Kane filed to Browne. Odwell struck Ganzel. grounder out Mowrey to Dahlen, out. Mavon drove a single which hit Seymour in the ote Devlin threw out Huggins. NO RU: Shannon weikete Browne also wal Devlin sacrificed, Mason to Gansel Seymour fled to Odwell. Hannifan smashed a homer to centre, sending Shannon and Browne in ahead. Kane threw out Dahlen. THREE RUNS. Fourth Inning. Mitchell went out on a slow roller to Dahlen. Schlel fouled out to Deviln, Ganacl walked. Mowrey eruck out, NU K stung a drive to left field for three bags. Bowerman bunted. Strang scored, but Bowerman was thrown out aed Mason to Ganzel. Wiltse flied out to Ganzel. Mowrey th Shannon, ONE RUN. = e™ Out Fifth Inning. Kruger filed to Shannon. to Seymour, Odwell pene, struck out. NO Up Browne singled and stole —pecond. Davin sacrifice Nason to Ganzel Seymour filed to’ Mitchall ang Browne Yas ow trying to score, ¥ Sehlel. “NO RUNS, See Sixth Inning. Mason fied to Sepmoury Huggins sin- gled. Mite ‘singled, xending Huggine to second. Schlel Med out to Shannon. Mitchell, Dahlen gettin touching second. NO ked_and was out _asteal- ing—second,_Sehiel to Huggins. Dahlen was out, Mason to Ganzel. Strang waiked. Bowerman went out on bunted strikes. NO RUNS, \ Seventh Inning. Mowrey filed to Seymour. Kruger out on strikes. Kene singied. Dahlen, threw out Odwell, NO RUN Wiltse slammed to left for two bases, Shannon -bunted safely, and —Wiltae Brow to" Gansel. ne__foulad to" Bhannon stole second. Shannon waa out stealing third, Schlei_ to Mowrey. Devlin smashed a twohagger into oon- tre, Seymour popped out to Echlel. ONE the ball and RUNS, Hannifan jon inthe third je Atth we . Deals mrekathunder over track gave indica- of Brighton’ annual storm. tened to atrive at any moment Martin Showe Hie Claes. “Jaok ‘Martin can lose as artisticatiy he can win when he wants to, To-day lost hia rece in the safest pos: pelt 1 Face. Just before Sf the post. Martin rode Yi ta the Popening race, Rus- 6, Dut when the 6 lengths out Moving, the “good ing," was ening five lengths in front, That’ was all there was. to. the recs. Hesse on The Squire, wns off ep Moving, and he stayed second. all Hwether, after running Shird’ from the start, ‘backed take the show money. ne Russell, never got a. com- Ing into the atretch, alti i) iy was the hide of the gelding. Mar- tin ja a wonder, Bavalbe Falls Again. Bayable again failed his backers in the second race. After leading to the fat turn he backed up. John Smulskt Into the stretch, and the race at | Int logked to be between him | ed Leaf, who had forged to the} front. Kilter, however, got to running} when they Were well settled In the tretch and came on to win easily. fed Leaf was second and John Smuinid hird. Red Leaf, however, wag dis- qualified for foul, having bumped the ethers at the stretch, Foul Riding Must Stop. ‘Proalding Steward Fizgorald is evi- dently bent on putting an end to foul tactics and rough riding. His socond @lequalification of the day came in the third race, Sangutne, who finished seo-| ond, waa taken out of th money and} Foutntul given third piace, with Seal: | Yop. secon Nealon won the race, | and ily | Whitelaw Reid to-day unvelled a, tab- THIRD RACE—Anna May @ % D Killiecrankto (3 to 5 for place) 3, Jaolnta met. urea AL 02, ‘True, Dora and FOURTH RACE Aristotie zis, caeari(ot (6 to fates piace) eRe eee oa, Fe Mead, Cie, Turney, seayeatla Rectertown, also Tan. = Moxey, ( also ran. TETH- RACE Fiat tot } Con- wear q@ to a LSE pina) (bash Queen 3 6 3-6. Bp tersr Belle of Sse and Tyrollan also ran. SIXTH RACE—Cobmosa to D 1, (Master Lester (4 to 6 for place) % Bt. Joseph 3. Time-1.43 3-6. Charles Thomp- gon and Mulvaney also ran. —_—_-- LATONIA RESULTS. LATONIA, July I1—The' races here to-day resulted as follows: FIRST RACE—Five furlongs.—Lady Vie (20 to 1 and 7 to ay) Hollow. (1. to & for place) 2 Darling Dan 3. Tim 4 4 SDCOND RACE—Bix | turlonga.—Red Thiwtle (% to 1 and 7 to 1) 1, Nedra (3 to 2 for place) 2, Bert Osra 3. Time—t16. THIRD RACE—Five and one-half rlonga.—Joe Moser (8 to 2 and 7 to 0) 1, Handbridge a Ate i afr place) 2, ‘Evelyn 8. 3. me-—L.) FOURTH RACB—On: na mile.—Mike. Sutton (6 to 1 and 7 to 5) 1, [ile Tur- ner (9 to 20 for place) 2, Envoy 2 Time 1.45 4-6. FIFTH RACE—Stx furlongs.—Camille (4 to 1 and-2-to 8)-1, Agnolo-(8 to 2 for piace) 2, Bonebrake 3, Timp—1.19.4-6, ne tetpiener treme REID UNVEILS TABLET. LONDON, ui July mbagsadon let erected in the parish Church of coming from bebind with a rush and | otting up in time to win by half a Ianeth, Sanguine bumped into and out | Of. Youtifil in the xtreteh Good Ride by Miller. A good ride’ wot Cairngorm home tn’ nt of) Far West jn tho iifth race, feman and Far West cut out Miller on Cairn tretch turn Miller got atrome finished out good and strong and got show monry, Long @hot Nearly Won, 4 B-to-t shot was fust nosed out in suit the | Charles Chauncey, Professor of Greek in Ware, Hertfordshire, In memory of Rev, gut Huggins. Dahlen's low throw got way from —Hannifan—ands Mitahell it segond. Bohle! fied to Hannifan. NO anntfan beat out an infield hit and double, Btrang for &@ home run. Han- Bia and Daren“ ssortng aNead. “Fite gerald singled. “but was out ¢. to stretch {t, Odwell to Huggins. Hug- gins threw out Wiltse. Shannon lined to Mftohell, THREE RUNS. Ninth Inning. Gansel filed to Seymour. Dahil. m1 Hanalfan disposed of Mowroy Krug ‘4 or singled. Kane doubled, to third. wef NO RUNS, er Odwell fied to aie len, WINDSOR RESULTS. “WINDSOR RACE TRACK, Ont., July l—Resuits of races here to-day” were follows: FIRST RACE—Oleasa (8 to 1) 3, Mad- den (even place) 2 Bourbon News 3, TPime—J.10 2-5, The Pet, Blumina, Wooltesel and Mallbox also ran. SECOND RACE—Demurrer (6 to 1) 1, aise Gaiety (out for, place) 2, Awawe- ng % Time—J10 Annie Mack, Ratn- fhe Leaves, Legution, Abjure and Robel also ran, THIRD RACE—Mortiboy (@ to 8) 1 Westorn (even for placo) ntagon 3. 26. Secret, Joe allert, Doras- nd Waterinnd also’ ran, na (3. to. 1) 1, Pp 2 Osmands Padrone, Mic kelton a ar, Wagner, Jr. and Carasco also Bye Bye IL (7 » for place) 2, Ha Time-—1.43, Denigre, Charles L. Doc Kyle. Hilen H. IL, Lathorpe and Surety also ran, the Universtty of Cambridge, subse- Face was practically | quently Viear of Ware in 1697, and who In 10 became the second President ok eal oe een ce pe enecenele SUICIDE OF BILLIARDIST. DPTROIT, Mich., July M.-John Sweeney widely known e# en amateur billlent player, gomeaitied mace hare this atierdizo | by hia hart. He bad < Soh Eighth Inning. Fitzgerald— took__Bowerman's place: |- Dahlen threw out Mason. Strang threw PJohn Jol Attorney - eae “Sackson Brings Action: Becinst Ryan ans Bo Monopoly.. AVS C JHARTER IS VOID. | Gets an Order to Show Cause Why Agreement Should Not Be Annulled. Attorney-General Juckson continued hia trust-busting campaign from Justice tls after noon when he obtained Platsok in the Supreme Court an onter requiring the Interborough-Metropoll- tan Railway Company to show cause why the merger agreement should not de annuelied and the charter voided The order will be argued on July 19 In Special Term, Part I, of the Supreme Court The Attorney-General bases his ap- pioation-on- United States Court Judge Holts recent decision in @ stockholder’s suit that the Inter-Met. merger wns {Megal In that It constituted « monopoly The granting of th€ order makes the second attack upon the local trusts within the iast week. The interests controlled by Thomas F. Ryan were still rocking trom the sault made upon the Consolidated Gas Company yesterday when Mr. Jackron sought to oust that controlling com- pany from the use of the franchises of the five local gas companies In his eutt ageingt the Consolidated the--Attomey-General” het that franchises of the companies absorbed by the Gas Trust have expirmi, and that the Consolidated ts using the streets 4l- legally. In his application for the or der to declare null and void the charter of the Hyad Belmont merger Mr. Jack- son followed the liner of the Judge decision. pea OUR NEGROES HOLD UP TRAIN OUTSIDE NEWARK Engineer and Firemen Beat Them Off and Go On to Yards, For no reason that can be tmagined unless they meant to wreck a through express that was following along be- hind, four negroes held up a freight train on the Pennsylvania Railroad {n the outakirts of Newark this afternoon The train was ooming In. At Waver- ly the four negroes flagged it, and then, flourishing weapona, they climbed aboard the engine cab. First they sought to overpower tho engineer and fireman. The two white men boat them off, and then they tried desperately to uncouple the e from the ten-| der and the Knowing an jncomtrg passenger train wav due, the ongineer threw open the throttle and started up again. at sued spoed that the negroes could not cut the cars loose or leave the engine. When the yards:in the lower part of Newark wene reached the four negroes jumped off and ran away, | The train urew gave-the-alarm and soon & great Growd was chasing the fugitives. Policemen borrowed an. automobile and ran them Wn. ‘The hed ed locked uj quartet after they ven their names (08 ‘WVileon, neon, Noriiah Toblh ahd Flor- ence Davis, all of Philadelphia. ‘They refused to tell why they ‘haa boarded the train. Se a, BROOKLYNS DIDN’T PLAY. Just as the Brooklyn baseball team was about to bexin play to-day a heavy thunderstorm drenched the grounds and compelled a postponement. NATIONAL LEAGUE. CHICAGO AT | PHILADELPHIA, Chica 0000.00.03 0-3 Phila bi! O03 0¢3 000 6 Batterles—Reulbach, Taylor and Kling; Brown and Dooin. ST. LOUIS AT BOSTON. Game postponed on a t of rain. EASTERN LEAGUE. BUFFALO AT PROVIDENCE. Gamo sostponed on account of rain, TORONTO AT NEWARK. Game off pn_accOunt of rain. 3 R GM CITY. ARLANT IC LEAGUE, ELIZABETH Vé. Cr CHESTER Elizabeth and Pistols, House, Overa risania Court. for her, and on her complaint they Hoffman street, Bronx. fs a swarthy fellow, with # sweeping biack mustache and enough) Tenna of a commanding presence to carry Out} his assertion that he was once a mem- ver of the Horse Guards of the King of Italy. Olympia tq the daughter of Raphael Nisoo, a city employee, living at No. n8s “Hoffman street. Misa Carle, w! was her jast teacher In Public 6chool, No. %, on Helmont avenue, says that Olympia was the brightest girl in her class. Ler big. black eves have a way (tywidening when she talks, which, with a peowliar smile that Nghts ap her face during conversation, «ives her a very Interesting appearance for a girl scarce- ty out of ahildhood. “Villain” Lived Close By. On Feb, 3 she was married to Raphael two yearn old, son of a Forman After the wed- ding by an Alderman at Brooklyn Bor- Hall she went back to her father's house, where she continued to live. On the eame block lved Lutg! Tenns, once convicted as # Black Hand biackmaller, iudge Cowling sent Tenna away for ete months last: December, when the man was caught trying to extort $10 from Frank Fidele, of No, 289 Arthurave- nue. a After serving his term in the peni- tentlary, Luigi came back, full of rage and careless of the law, whloh had branded him He set up quarters in a Bronx aloon, and, the police say, he sant out threats trom thet When Tenna returned from his cell, Olympia had been a bride tlve montha. “Ag soon as he repurned to our street, nie beeen coming ground —to-make love to me when my husband was away,’ wild Mra Tolvere, in clear, perfect English, to Magistrate Harris. “I re- pulsed nim and —warned—him—-to—kees- Ho is bold, He away. He would n told me to run a with him and leave Raphael. I said ‘No.’ Then he said he would kill me {f I told what he had been saying to me. “Seven Briganda Took Her: the night of June $0 seven men came_into my father's home, led by \rrenna. They all displayed revolvers or knives and old us to be quiet. Tenna picked me up and carried me out, warn- ing my father ‘that If he eald a word to the nolice they would return and blow up the house. ‘Penna kept me guarded day ant night. First he took me to a house in Hoftman street, where one man guarded me for elght hours and was then re-- eved by another guard, unless Tenna wns there. They talked freely before me, plotting the blowing. up of wealthy | Itallans’ homes and sonding threatening | letters. Tenna beloved he had won ms, itor he told me tiat if my father or the | polies ever found me to ray that 1 no longer cared for my husband. “When £.refuaed, on one occaston, the men heated pokers In the stove and pointed them toward me, saying that the pokers would go through my body as through tlesue paper, and warning me that if I did not promise to say fa they told me 1 would be burned full ot. holes, Ther’ Demanded Ransom, “They toned other tortures, bu! as 1 did not show #egns (Continued on Second Page.) Prides, Daswwen * au Dromdwar opp. Clty Hall Parke Hundreda St men always watch aid ae : for King's Friday Gale. ‘To-mor- Ghoster: Tre Are cwil fell man Saye 0 Bult, tes. at $5.95, Wo ot the ordi: ster and leery; enon. others Srrertise ‘but AST fot 2% Also men's Vacation sults, re GIRL-BRIDE SAYS BRONX BRIGANDS HELD HER CAPTIVE Seven Bandits, Armed. With Knives Took Her From and Made Her Prisoner. Olympia Nisco Tolverre, the fifteen-year-old bride who says she was abducted and held captive by an Italian brigand chief, to-day told. the thrilling and romantic story of her captivity to Magistrate Harris, in Mor- The girl was discovered last night by detectives searching wing Father arrested Luigi Tenna, of No. 2377 PATTEN LINER. IN COLLISION OW NORTH IVER Tugboat Slices Six Six Feet O1f Steamer’s Rail and Causes Panic. The tugboat W, Hudson Towboat with the mteamer Mary the Patten line, Janda, ot the] collided Sherman, Compan E. Patten, for the High- The collision oc- of bound this afternoon, ourred off Pier 1, North River, the prow of the Sherman striking the steamer's starboard side and tearing away six feet of the ratl_and guard. throwing the Daaacngera of the Patten in a pantc, Tho pilots and crews of the steamer and tug acted promptly in reversing engines on the vessels, which backed Apart. 2 ‘The Police Department oat Patrot, In ita allp at Pler A, !mmediately cast off and, under command of Capt. Schlottmann, steamed to the scene of the cotttston, ‘ctoss-at_hand.—‘The-Patrot | stood by until It was ancertained that cumage, eded on atter thelr no. serious boats the: Was which both wa ¥,—— LIGHTNING WRECKS NEWARK CHURCH Dame of Peddie Baptist House of Worship Scat- tered. pri During a thunder-shower this after noon Hghtning struck the dome on Peddie Memorial Baptist Church, at Broad and Fulton streets, Newark, one of the handsomest stone churches in the city. ‘The bolt tore a hole In* the roof and knocked down part of one of the tow- ters, Stones in the other towers alao were loosened. The damage {s considerable. CLEARS THE COMPLEXION BY A-SIMPLE METHOD, NEW YORK, July 11.—The large crowds at the toilet goods department of Siegel Cooper Co. store the past week occasioned by the sale of that \l beautifer, Madame Ruppert'y World- Renowned Face Bleach, at the gteatly reduced price of seventeen cents per bottle, At this fgure any one can afford to be beautiful ‘The sale will be continued this week, Face Bleach !s the marvellous remedy which (removes effectually all freckles, pimples, blackheads, sallowness, moth patches, ‘wrinkles not caceed by facial xpresston, end brightens, besutifies ang cteara any eowddy, rowsh sin, Set wert oe HN sik TIRES “HITS MAN, FRACTURES SKULL Another Child at ee Fire” Jumped Into Rubber Blanketand Suffered Only from Shock. and Fright. ~ MOTHER FOUGHT THROUGH MOB TO REACH CHILDREN. Lamp Had Exploded and Cut Them Off From | Stairway and Fire-Escape—Firemen Make Spectacular Rescues of Her and the Other Impri soned Ones. While thousands of excited east siders stood below screaming their horror in a dozen tongues there was desperate work for twenty plucky, firemen this afternoon when a panic started in a tenement at the north- east corner of Broome and Ludlow and Ludlow streets. sce i Lemepeemnrerwe ei inh, Neti dB oad all tL 8) Lehn One-child-wasflung by its frantic_mother_into_a “rubber blanket that had been stretched below. Another child jumped and came clear without a bruise. Over a dozen frantic women and children were taken off the fire-escapes where they Cras like hiving bees. ‘WIRE-TAPPERS GOT HIS $16,000, WARKER SAYS Pair Under Arrest Picked Out} from—the-Rogues’ Gallery. Detectiver Griffen, Cavan and DUiIllo this afternoon arrested frank Marshall, who says he Is a bartender at No. 21 West Sixty-sixth street, and ‘John White, who refused his address, The detectives say both men’s pictures are 4h che Roguss’ Gallery. ‘Teirportraits were picked o Plorendino bergand, a Walor, of Market street, Newark, who claims they obtained $16,000 from fin by the wireless wiretapping scoeme. He says Marshall met hin one Way oi-a ferry-bout, and after telling itm ofthe easy way to beat the bookmakers, duced hint to White who posed hief operator of the Western Ui Sie ral was Lexington and usual of winning $100 Indl eee acy with 48.00, whlet he dropped Later he sald he was allowed tow: 316, -which—encouraged him to dump {n_ $13,000 on his next try. ‘He says he wishes ho had gun Instead of the cash, —————— NEW YORK LAWYER GUILTY, SAYS JURY. WHITH PLAINS, N.Y. July j1— After deliberating three hours the jury im the caso of Alcheus 8, Frank, a New York lawyer, accused of suborna- tion of perjury, found the gullty as in the indictment. Sentence will be pronounced later, to taken a ‘The charge against: Frank was in connection with a suit for damages brought by Mrs, Moe E. Hervert aguinet the New York City Rallway Cor which subsequently proved to bee ‘fake’ action. defendant} The child that was flung headlong through the atr would have been saved had the mother waited another tn- stant. It is dying with & fractured ricull, The othet victims are not dant gerously hurt. The house where the fre started stands In the very heart of the most closely inhabited quarter in the work. Tt is six stories high, standing a full thirty feet above the roof of the teem- ing bulldings that flank It. Started on Top Foor. On the top floor upon the Ladiow strest side lives Morris Graffman. & tailor, and his family, Here the blase started from an exploding off iamp, It lis delleved. Graftman's wife had down (othe street to do some maf ing, leaving tn her rooms the oldest daughter, Rosle, aged fourteen; Annie, aged six, and the baby, Herman; “one year old. A neighbor girl, Jennie Re- senders, ten years old. who lives In the same house, was keeping company with | Rosle. There was a muffied explosion in the front room. Aglare of fire shot up be- | tween the four inmates of the Graffman Mat and the door that led to the hall Jand to safety, The three gitls ran. tor the windows, Rosie pausing only to |grab up Herman, the baby, from the [orl wheré he slept. ‘The fire-sacape jran-up the wall to the next fiat, sixteen | feet away. There was no chance for Uiem? to reach-tt—The girls screamed |. The chorus o fthetr cries filled the house below them and pensthated” 16 the nearby buildings. A typical east [fined to the house where they were tmi- i prisoned, but -spread——to—the houses roundabout, Almost “Instantly streets below were filled with beanled men and be-wigged women, running to and fro, screaming and wringing their hands. (Continued on Page 2, Top of 1st Col)” HIGHLANDERS’ GAMES OFF. DETROIT, July 11—The doudle- header announced for torday with ‘the Highlanders was declared off on ac- count of rain. Two games may be Played to-morrow. WASHINGTON A T CHICAGO (AL), WASHINGTON Reva se 01000010 0-2 CHICAGO Meee meee. 00600013 —10 BOSTON AT.CLEVELAND: (AL), BOSTON wee cece. 000000000—0 CUEVECAND Se eee 00000001 — 7 PHILADELPHIA AT ST, LOUIS (AL). } PHILADELPHIA =o: -- Q:.0)70'0;32-0 ‘ VTE LOUlSaa eters y101-020)3)0 ; ‘ i MONTREAL AT BALTMORE (EL). MONTREAC See es 0 0)0'6-0-0 00 0D) BALTIMORE: 3. ee 11\p 2.000 o~4 At Easton (Avlantic League)—Easton, 13 Newark, 4. oot - "LATE WINNERS AT WINDSOR. Sixt tho eft Guard 4-1, Basi ATLA % 4 ~ Sixth—Sultry 14-5 -5, Minos 5-1 place, Tinker, ‘eae i| 2-1 place, Merry Geotte, FON AL aie [rife fire panic followed. It was not con- —Mra-Graffman:“returning home with?

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