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4. ‘ WWBATHPM—Cloudy; cooler to-night and Friday, - GINA a. RESULTS EDITION PRICE CONE CENT. THURSDAY, NEW YORK, MONEY MELTS IN BROOKLYN IN HIGHLANDERS {GIANTS WIN BY ay Mia TING ANG AT. FIFTH PLACE BY AFTERTWOGAMES) TWO HOME RUNS $0,0 M BRIGHTON TO-DAY, FINEVICTORY INDOUBLE HEADER, FROM PIRAT ae MR. UNTERMYER exon BEACH’ RESULTS.| (FINAL SCORE.) || -® First Game. (FINAL SCORE.) ce FIRST RACE—Hyperion Il, (7 to ST. LOUIS. | __HIGHLANDERS PITTSBURG. = e {pisce) 2, Preterjod ss (000020000— 2550001000—11/000000200— 2) But He Sent Back Another 159,000; SECOND RACE—Single Stone (12 BROOKLYN = CHICAGO. CLANS) "from Charles W. Morse—Hopes |,."723;",),rmvr@u[00100020 — 3) 1000010001 — 2)10100200 ,— 4 . ‘ 1 for. place) 2,.Corn Cob 3. anmemneewe 0 s ee , =~ - 8T. LOUIS. : HIGHLANDERS. PITTSBURG. Mr. Delafield Contributed \ THIRD RACE=GoIt Ball (2 to 1 UI ee Pili 4 6 Rennes roe f g : and-4.to 5) 1, Running Water (8 tc| Byrne, 3b 0 6 3 4 6|Hoffman, ct 2 3) 1 © ©} Anderaon, rt... 0 0-3 0 0 : to His Campaign Fund. b for place) 2 Contederate 2 [Rerryérijssccss 1 1 0 0 0[Elberleld, acee--s 1 2-4 $ OlHaliman, classnss 470 2 1 0/ © | E : : : } . Konetchy, 1b 0 0 7 0 0|Chase, 1b. 20 7 2 0, Clarke, If... iio 0 FOURTH RACE—Gold Lady (2 to] Burmett, ef... © 2 1 0 0| Williams, 2b.......2 2 2 0 0! Wagner, os-7 OM lars aeo | : EXAMINED IN HIS SUIT i eps yivaistaly cenerleapece ie se 7! OCR ae See e de | » | place) 2, Helen Porter 3. Bennett, 2b, --..-..0 .0 0 0 0|Moriarity,3b....-.. 1 3 1, 1 1) yeeaion, 1b 0: si -eseeo § : Murray, If..........0 1 4 1 0{ Conroy, IL. 1 1 6 0 *) Storke, 3b. 030,20 21020 AGAINST HEARST FOR LIBEL), rire saceionm ow aiMemiiacas 8 | ft semen ccc |S ealkm ne oT : SU ES OAL Sots teceiees 0 9-0 4 0 On sh) Marshall, c, 0 0 4 2. 0! Newton, p..-++- J Leever, pee. .+s++5.. O ks 9 4 Ab a W, A s 6 place) 2, Troublemaker 3. Wolters, p: 1 1010 a a | Dueelehy 0 0.0 00 People Dropped All Along the El uestione out James e and Others, pel at eee 15:2 Rn OME A NON f SIXTH RACE—Rara Avis (11 to green uments vee Wes ws cng Z AMfs fis geil =. a Sues wee “| fo cand) tite ia)" eeytien (a Nd feat Totals ZS il 0; + > CHICAGO, 2+ 4-11 +11 Line of March and Wagons Were- —Rand Says Prove One-Tenth of Charges | piace) 2, Banyah 3 LYN. RH POA E NEW YORK. ae : - 2 HoH Pon witha, these @ 9 0 9 o : R HPO A E Pressed Into Service as and Jerome Should Be Removed SEVENTH RACE—Red Leaf (¥ to Sek Seat Ieee Vas ho Teer eee Ambul 9 - 1 and 3 to 1) 1, Tipping (even for Oe Oh 2 Se enon nee by +s ! by the Governor. place) 2, rary Chieti: Lumley, rf 0 © 1 0. 0)lebeli, 2b. 19f45 1-20| ‘Devlin sba.ssss, 1-20 0 ; mbDuiances. : x — Batch, It...4. 0 1 2 0 0] Dougherty, If 0 1 2 2) Seymour, cf. BO ee sO i (Charts on Puge 2.) Jordan, 1b....-«. 0 1 10 0 0}! Kohe, ss 1 3 7 0) Bresnahan, ib. Os Kot Pie Ce | Lawyer Clarence Shearn, on behalf of W. R. Hearst, who is beng isceeal C h Maloney, cf... BO 8 0 oii. Bo Ged eee oe Od G +| DOCTO RS AT THE LOCAL 5 RACE TRACK, | Lewis; es... 1 0 1 1 0)}Harte,c..... . ahlen, ss. . } f 5 BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, ul fued for alleged Mel for $250,000 by William Travers Jerome, ex- Sais eid rain aaa Vas yin vations | Berpeater a 106 yan | Mekarlansiic TS |'Sangiabeee Weeieae 4 oy HOSPITALS ARE KEPT BUSY, amined-the District- Attomey in-Part VII. of the Trial Term Of the Su-|ierea by the price-making gentlemen | Scanlon, P. © 2 0 4. 0| Quillen, 3b.. 0 2.1 (1{ Bowerman, c O02 275 h0ne0 J a ¢ Court to-day and asked questions probing into campaign contri- | of the betting ring. Up to the running — — — — —] White, p 9 $ 4 5 Wiltse, p..-+ +0 0 0 1 0 a Or mores ; i of the Queens Stekes they Had been hit] Totsls.. wee 3 6 (27 Fienc, p.-- C) a ee iors tions received by the plaintiff in 1905, Justice Dayton presided. |¢.,,nousands in each race. Hyperion ke 24 e — — ——-—-| Tors. -4°9 27 15 1 . G t: f Ai illiam Rand, jr., appeared for Mr. Jerome, _ U1, Sinsie) Bions “Golf "Ball aud G2!) tem Bauce on Balle—On Wolters, 5,| Totals ee Gradual Infusion of Cooler Currents o. f, The hearing, preparatory to trial, be- <= iy) were the mediums by which the/ Scanlon, 4 Base Hits—Off Leever, 7, Duggleby, 2. . as an at 2 o'clock. Mr. Shearn asked doolanakers -dropped money enough to| First Base on Errors—st. Louls, 2. First Base on BallsOf Newton, 3;| First Base on Balle-OM Leever, 2) Says the Weather. Man, Will Make the ir. Jerome how much tn contributions | pay the salaries of several Presldents jy 6 ony Davee 6t- Louie, 8 Brook=.| Piwaltero; oft rine) L ‘ ad aden dias MARS Pifiebaree been received, and if he k the | of the United Etates, ‘ —By Wol 6.| _Firet Base on Errore—Hightanders, 2; on Errore—Pittwburg, 1. | Seat conten a | The Quoc Shakes wa cononted,to| Hirginee GRAM oscn, oes| had tnaee—tgiandes, 2; Chi-| Seno oneiy Lennart Wie © Atmosphere More Comfortable, “Not personally. I understand about | be a practical walkover for Yankee a eoaese pita Barrett,:; Berens: Jar aaa Shes Home ‘Runs—Devlin, Bresnahan. 5.000," said Mr. Jerome. Girl until the betting began. 8ho| “Double palye—Jordan (unassisted) Stuck Out—By Newton, 4; by Flene, 4 Riree-Base Hit-Sehmouir. To-Wight. | “Do you know the names of the per- opened at 1 to 2 and Gold Lady at 8} Hit by Ledpems ieee ie ‘Two-Base’ Hit—Thomas, Stolen’ Bares—Wiltse, Bitang.” £ poms who contributea?” and.4t 1. In five minutes Yankee| Umplre—Klein, _ Biles ‘Baaye Rohe (unasrinted EL | Double Hiays—Dodien and Hannifan, ‘ * | “Only two or three."* Girl was going Confer followers pecteld may enone Rohe ati Quillin. Wild Fite Duggieby. ; Did never mak ‘ i and the odds on Gold Lady was taken: (fecial t) The Dventog World. \tdher—-Elberfeld, Hahn, ‘mpire viand Rigier. } goers d fv oxo alien bontoitieat ei re fn chunks until her price was station-| WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, PE eh an ‘and eld. Hie 5: t mae ane PHILADELPHIA, July 18.—Two thousand five hundred Persons “ “What reasons?” at 8 to 6 July 1&The ‘Trotley Dodgers made a (Rrectat + Revenin: Sort.) ps y " i ae ee a ee a eho rece ras ron ax the ring (prices pared clean Suphot.ithe eee with tha] @etalls of First Game on Second] POLO GROUNDS; NPY YORK, July|Perspiring marchers and massed-together spectajors—w ere prostrated by pentane alu Shes Sisal : indicated. Gold Lady sailed away In} se Louln Cardinals by winning all four pet al) 1e—THe Giants defeated Pitteoure thie) heat during the annual parade of the Elks here this afternoon, and every he i Be _ wae campataning eine See front, opening up @ gap of six lengths) ¢.mes, capturing to-Gay's game after r 5 afternoon In a closely fought kame, and \ A R ; 4 bine sereeesen mia i ularaorionoee u an the back stretch. Miller, on Yankee{an interesting tussle, by @ score vf BATTING ORDER. held aecond piace In the league stand-| hospital on the line was full to overflowing long before a drenching down- Meta te Liat oe eee Assailant of Ethel Tellover| itl: mde an attempt to close the #ap 3 to 2, MEEOND TOASEE! InBiicrier nnalibeorellwaetieta ss! : f : : eter iwalleton hee ele CMOVET) suet vofore the stretch waa reached. |’) winning te-day, the Brooklyns land Chicago. Wiltee pitched an excelient kame and] pour of rain came, breaking up the parade when it was still far from jot enough for a public officer to be | _ Probably Same Man as At- Hapeeds Biheke pee pert mallee dropped in fifth position in the National League Hahay Hs wan backed by some of the liveliest being finished Wtraight, bu: to avoid ail appearances tacked Sch completely ut of it ang rea nureie race, the Bostons having been defeated] fy Douek ed rep Eve Piedbodeats d being finisned. bef not being straight. ac. ri eR OE AEE as to-day by the Champion, Chicagos. The Isbell ae i zi 5 i out as one of the hottest days of| the year, “All classes of people come to the Dt amek Girl. Per uP esa uernerpubligined eA EH Enel a eocicies Pilina veNterlpponantentas Dougherty. It for home runs, There was an attend. Although this started out le e y year, frict-Atcorney’s office, and I did not the. ‘wise anes and profited, but! morrow Ned ‘“Hanlon's Cincinnatt team, dee great crowds of citizens and visitors were packed together in solid acres 4 i pilowing the Mae’ Sulliy FirstInning.. - Aare tebe pitt ta poattion to. awe gecamttn Th PAPO -WHIGh reaShed PROMOS NRE ae en ti eee First Inning Guilin, “ i a me for years Jol denoun nning. | ah! ew out And . Bhan: rd . f ne AY one say that they got any favors| Police “Captain Knipe, of th’ Fort| ‘aco ag the sort that Is rapidly ring: Binal pent acayi ini Maloneyie Barry Walsh, p. reel ae CR arte epaie along the line of march long before the start was made. Under the ‘om the fact that they had contrl-| siamiiton atation, toxay, :|Ing the sport of Kings, Into disrepute, an, who threw him out : Yahlen and Bresnahan did {yoo “ ; _puted to my campatsn fund." | wering EES iy acaceenine ed sett teaae of Tain. starting just pefore Rt dente ioueighys. waited: bul was| AMOURICAN UEAGUE PARK, cHI- | ‘Seas with Clarke: NO RUNS broiling sun persons were soon dropping, at first by ones and twos, and Mr. Jerome said that one reason WAS) th. older of the two brutes who on areal claw Jn the firat race moistened the| nailed stealing second, to Léwis, NO} Caco, July 1&—The Highlanders Saannon was out on bunted strikes theniegido dicate +N ow fhat oT knew a Tammany Hall man. | tiesday attacked eight-yearcold Olga} trick. but was till fast wben te eriee Mfted= to~ Hoatetter Caney] tackled the While -Sox—in the -eocond-+- fran atteaipe (0 eaten Hngwne ofr rst: dozens and scores, cele see istrict leader, who keeps a hotel, | g-nramok, attempted an almost aimi.| second race was run. Te SKY WASlianged a hot grounder to Byrne and| game of the doubie-heador to-day with | Nealon missed Loever's throw and| Botore the parade had been under} the worn-out policemen in retting the pos Ike were acing prosteated-persons-out-of-the crowd 5 there wea gloom hanging , ' mae pels ble y tata-me that he had sent-me #5: bias crime’ lust’ evening jon another | Sver everything until the public bewan| T87 (out at nd-——Lumiey tanned tir to 2 Viswry Ik Whe Mat ao 6n-| Georse— took second, -Devilnaingled-_xgv—vers—jone the: , and went to second ou rail 5 my ofthe | arth, q Ao not consider that it would be falr/iiteq girl, Ethel Tellover, in Bath| to get the money. There was quite @ eet m. Manager Grimth and | 20OnE Browne, and went to second Ob | recruits to ihe arowlne army: of the}. This clty maintains an emergency ret publish that man’s name, Ho would| Reach, a couple of miles from the | 800d sized crowd on hand. male Second Inning. rismen were confident of making it| filed to Anderson, Bresnahan walked |Prostrated. Stepping along Noe Met corps of physicians, which ls aug- probaply get in trouble.” Dyker Helghts section ‘of Brooklyn Hyperion tI. Wins the First. Burnett got two bass on a fy LUM-| two wraight. Dahlen struck out, ONE UN.“ [muste, the lodge members, nee of | mented on_apsclal_ocaantons-to—several— aa MCan—yor xe the Het from Mr | nara th Yamal fauntty tye," p}-—-Paverite players gota good _start in} ley did AA First Inning 2 Second-Inning: heat te ae = pine hundred —phystetans,andt—they were ath eae ee = ces ¢ day, ney | ion to . + der heir discomfort, began z oc pea yey es eR 4 A aa Tha police believe one man was gummy |e Opens oneh here: to-day. tne fetter routed ‘to Jordan, Marshal! was! ;, Browne made a great run and caught 5 Kan | in duty to-day in expectation of whole: geal at tmoauea tas tllecouniens | cho™ sy n vas RUT | wert to Hyperion IL. and Knapp, a foftman — tnimed. — iberfeld out, | Browne rate ee i inplnk wo legit] £0 CouapaC, 6 UCE ¢ of both acts. ey now think that X/ing a nica race, Drought —hint—rom, o h sale prostrations, At ine Intersection. every main stree n and all Wers ke he fell againat the fence. Abb: hio struck out. Browne caught Nea- % lon's long fly. NO RUNS, Soon the ambulances ‘Strang singled, Bowermin sacrificed,| they could do, and pel Wagons as Ambulances. J more than © wagons were . ae . Rolie to Donghue, Chase out the seme dered by the Court for aureclsnk pervert, with «mania. for attacking |}, front, ot ¢ utter, min Pretanaion stguck out, ‘No UNG: Fordah fied tol Ways -NO TUN f one of the mendacious. person 4 o . Hyperion II.’ broke in . bu . it > NS. s RL Ui areae [ee ny, Us abroad in the southern part'} Sivswad Cuter and von Tromp to net | Murtay. Maloney out, Holly to Ko-| Hahn out, Orth to Chase. Jones out, NO of the borough and that ho will be apt|the pace to the stretch (turn, where | Netehy. 5 . | Williams-to Chase. Dono I~ ec0 ¢ é behehethn ‘How about Willlam Moe, continue his depredations until he tx | Kaapp brought him up to win cleverly. Third Innin = nohue out, El- | gtorke to Nealon. Strang taking secoid.| sregsed into use to rush ‘the sufferers | the ‘pate } ais ey Ea EO ehh 4 nning. verfeld to Chase. NO RUNS. Wiltag led to Wagner, Storko tirew| Premed tte ee te nasi eH he eaplureator xilied jar was on Protonmio Paani genie es out Shannon. NO RUNS. 0 the hospitals and infirmurles ined Me, Pe Unterepareles. Bo: the: fathers,” the (big brothars ‘and | we, Sod. werintss Fen com, Improved |) Me hard. ut the game, went on : Second Inning. Third Inning RM OREO aoc peek ey ars bed | a few Q per Unt erm yeh 688,000: ‘inelyhbors of Uttle _girla throughout} ~ _ictting on Single Stone. Barry flied to —Alpernian, —__Koneichy | —Wil'ams_out,_Iabell-to-Donohue.—La~|~ Strang —threw—oit—“Btorke.~ Gibson | and _all_pretense_of routine was aban "Fatalitier Few. z “How much did Samuel” Untermyer + neoyer tteghts have made themselver ng, C) 7 Teached firnt on Caacy'x error. Burnert| porte Med to Jones. Moriarty out. ]atruck out, Leever also StruCK out, NO] doned inthe efforts to care Tor they a the z wie to. Our The Sulllvan-Farrell-Johnson clan | forced Konetchy, Caney to. Alpernaa- : or Hee STATE A GeITTEHETLITaeE eae PRE ETTEE OE : promiznd 10 BEGG RENE ay Te arreinied poles wad —wittemdenvor:} ade a big killing on Bingle Stone, the| NO RUNS. Witlsh ‘to Donohue. “NO RUNS. RUN rpinisatterAnderson Deelinahit lies : [Pet beyond Wie corilrol of: the «medical ae contributed $5000," |, 00 Nhat the police cannot. do“. | winner of the second. race: He was| Lewin ambled to first: Bergen sac-| —lebell-fanned, Dougherty doubled | MEO San lott Held ropes for a home} every mAs. rellegs wame-tn--the “foentee ee ee shower from the West, which ny lives, no dout Not even the names of t at for tie minus Of toe insur | "k have found what I regard as the| played from {0 down ito 12 to 1, and| riftced, Wokers to Konetchy, Scanion | Rohe grounded to Orth end Dougherty | mic Sgaymour fled to Clarke, AD x , 4 ; 2 important cli sapt. | (here was great rejoicing when he'came|‘singkd, — seoring Lewts. Alperman | \. ed fides ONE were taken, One man's br artiony ofiathe - fees! investigation when they were pub- | fost impor: jue ye! wat Ca ee lo fronts Gorncpd led the bunch| singled and Scation was caught trying | Y2% Tun down between second and | tichlo threw out Bresnahan. E Pia pes i Sethe arene eal i Knipe to-day to a reporter for The! 16 "the stretch, but could not—main-| to reach third onthe ht surray t—| tilrd,Orth to Williams, to ‘QMortarty, Fourth Inning. under the “heat “and he_hecame atorm broke; causing sthecparaders: eat ““pid it come to your knowledge tha: Evening World, "1 .have just heard) tain hin advantage, and at the end| Hurke. Casey walked. Lamiey struck|{o Eierfeld, Rohe reached second. | Anderson popped to Strang. Dahlen| !De maninc, It took eight attendants |AOwhotye, Causing the paraders, and James HL, Hyde was tinplicated in that trom down at Bath Beaoh that a littie| was third behind. Proclivity. Corncob | out, ONE RUN, Hutivan ied to Conroy. NO-RUNB-_| Aree oer Halinan,'Wilias inrew out | 0. overpower him and throw bm into] oak ee Mgrm came ar 4 ie mug call for! girl named Ethel Tellover narrowly es-| WAS Dlyed across the board heavily Fourth Annini Third Innin Clarke. an foe bath. themselves from the surging, atrugglini oMice?’ is in nearly every book. Requite, Alex G a iy ita. but wis forced at sec- yey crowd, and tens of thousands that # tion by your ome [eaped being mistreated by a man whol Grant, Arrow Bwitt and one or twe| Holly atruck ‘but. Murray punted | Conroy fied to Hahn. Kleinow tanned. ord os Btrang’s grounder Leever, to | The Jam of paople was terrific and the | for hours inspite of the, territie Nest “Do you know that his personal coun: fapproasiied her much as Mr, Schramek's| others were also well played. safely. ter fanned: Marshall |Orth out, Quillin to Donohve. NO/Wagnor, Bowerman) singled, advancing at diMculty was ex were soaked to the skin by the rain, ‘ bel Wai air. Samuel Untermyer?” two children were approached by the Evening World Picked [Tibia | Mled'ito Maloney. NO RUN INE GeO ie trang to Ko ‘alt forced Row. “A Es Hknow-that-ddr—tntermyer tat-apr feeder —ot—the—-taro— tien we ot Reger e ot a drubbing INTHE eeSy PAPE —[~autttin tanned: Watet—outftbertett Terman, Wag to AbbatUohio, Strang] = - seinen nn red fOr hist,” Wax Air. Jeromi’s Y6-| Olga, the older of the two, The Tell-| and a fuslone Nandicap, the iia ae te ede ONO KUNE ee ewe foto So REN, aN oUt Chase €6 OF Tgoing “to third, _wiltae ‘tole second, Hi +H Kills 6 M Chi i s ove Igoks on the card, The talent went t ———-No-" . nnon wtrus Kou! f Tid ot Beam to a34, men-sta it| (ne aacount which ahe given ot his mam | Bel" ALE it ae al Ont following Finnilnnlse: Fourth janine: iiss éat Here Kills én and wld ; 0 accept $3,000 trom Mr, pokes 5 Fa eC gevening | Wolterseingled. Byr: if Hoff, d to Quillan, Elberfeld ‘ + . Intermyer as @ contribution to your |ners and appearance tallies well with! World exp: who had already given Foe et ee cere pon pence. a Wagner filed to Seymour, Dahlen , tgnt the description that Clga Hohramek has| Hyperion 1. to win. ‘Thousands Sworn Meee a am eierion tamer ee med: | cubaaone ‘to. Bononae, Chase singled) how out Abbattichio, -Nealon wingled and eeps the Hospitals Busy. _L understood | put in our hands, Wasered: and) the: books Y ante Meta eM UNGHEOIE, Storke forced Newlon at spcond, Dahlen vere : t ay Mr, De “Lancoy Of long linen afterwards, Golf Yiex | Lome Barry wot to second. | Kor teas"| ahue, to Labell. to Stmng. NO RUNS. The Weather Man has offered a word of “cheer to the sweltering fool was Mr. out, Casey to Jordan. Burnett singled, | Jones filed to ‘Ltnink now we may be able to find Eberfeld. bonghue dat, vee counsel jn any criminal actions broke In front and led all Te way, | oo void 7 ¢! Browne struck out Devlin filed to]. ae 5 bad Sip Cricrmyer wax my warm per | the mlrcreant But 4f he te not ahot| sinning. by 8 couple of lengtia” Run: HAR REST GENT eur Taegaad artetg os Chane. Iabell fed to Mo!) yiatimam Seymour Iaced to centre for| city, He says that it will be cooler to-night and to-morrow. At about monet fiend 9 dy some citizen or nabbed by some| ning Water ran nok best race this ear! Alperman., TWO RUNS, OUYMER ITO Hearty’ NO i three bases, but waa out at the plate. ART showers fet but dtd nie ake PSEA ltt pout Cthedinner iivad "ty tat Fey hets Chk eS : at tare beaver aan federate’ who closed. fat. MM fagats| Berwen Med to Murray. Scanlon” ities Fifth alas: ee aiimans teneemnets toes aon NG four o'clock light showers fell, did not make an appreciable. dt ch KrenghiAmbassador? Hons of the crimes already land at his | tooko 0 Bure show money mid = Wiltams fied to) Hahn, Laporte 2 i c P sonal comfort counted. During the earl ry mare rime haa | 40% for I am ‘certain we are trying) in the stretch, but balked up when (Continued on Second Page.) nruck ey MORuY out, Rohe to sot aaa inolng me ae 30 a i a | ae i count Dui fe the ¢ y en ne ie naider any crime ha { cei RTE eee a hae Donohue. } avlin made a wonderful stop o: y si aths and an hourly increasing roll of Tos! ratiens ate § e d h. Sul-|lin threw out Leaver, and made a «reat! reported. The temperature. reached the highest point i The bookmakers gvt some of thi ven. fied-to Laporte: NO RU i ery vo | EPO! Ete re a oa ®ho preys on. mere babia Sea atnrhenec td f ore tale ib liven flied to Laporte, NO RUNS, lax Ja throwing, out Anderson.” NO iat eps ba Apes f y- Olga Schramok's futher, August | Ceuatvw losings: {Thousands were dump- WASHINGTON AT DETROIT, pes rin ve mecermar pero Bresnahan amashed a iner through Mr. Jerome said ie Had taken the|Schramek,, the rich Hthographer, an-{ed Intu thelr on Botanist, the First Game. NATIONAL LEAGUE. the right field ropes for a home run. 0.8, : : ’ place, Dahle 2 [DIG you receive’ as large a contripu-| Fewurd for Che capture of his ohlld's| utin't wet through In tine reat And Detroit . 10208006 <9 i He eT eet enpawalkecuaich HIGHLANDERS AT CHICAGO—SECOND GAME. Mion as, MBUntanreEy Me : assullants and that he had hired pris wank or Ooty fate syprn never caught, Batteries Gepring and Warner; Mul-| CINCINNATI AT PHILADELPHIA, | went to third on Bowarmens two- s plat r Mr. Jerome,” ‘'L re: | -vatevadwlestives tecald: the jar au-| Dick Finnell cipsed like a wild kusase | len and Schmidt ¥ to right, Strang scored on a ; : \ ved! oe in, ills from, Chartea, W tibribiea taceuaning down tininelees th rand "beat, “out ‘Troublemaker for thy BOSTON AT ST. LOUIS. Game off on-account. of rain, wild piteh and Bowerman took third. HIGHLANDERS _... ..00000400 . ove Fe Jace, « ‘ 3 Wiltse filed to Anderson, annon's , a tA het i Mya Feturmedstt to mr Storse ‘porink the! torended hal set sade This Was a Straight Tip. Game postponed on account of rain. | | CHICAGO. GU ra Texan, leaguer was taken’ by Abbattl- "CHICAGO . Seismic iy Ota) 0 00000 ‘Oba , a 9 Seager Chicago 2 -3| eho, TWO RUD : ant, Dyker Holghts Country Club, headed | Rara Avis, with Miller up, came with Boston”. 09009000000 mecenthelnal —— tel The reason r returned it was a rush in the last furlong of the sixth nf { E Alar 4 even’ nniny he. was connected with “tia |Cdued at his house te tol the chat ee [face and meat out Styli who had led $10,000 EERESS PACKAGE patter en -rere Ana Mcrasy Maer qilanpifan took Brosnahan's place at (Continued from Fifth Column.) anyah couldn et ONE . ¥ rat for New Yor! ry y cL im id youpresent the evidence reint-/¢ APeciAl meoting Inst night the Board | throurh time ‘at the atretch wit Gi ND ARREST DUE. —_—_—_ »| Cineie aineted, Matlinan staying at ate: Sixth—Conroy ‘singled. Kleinow bunted safely. Orth > ¢ Cambén dinner to t! nud authorized a rewa: n he beat he cou jo was third! i t out a slow on: ioe . 1, Wagite 7 Een and hadcpelectedsepanesrie ts The public backed Bara Avis, but there TU js 1 EASTERN LEAGUE. Pre ne tanes, Abbatticnto singled, scor.| Walked. Hoffman singled, scoring two. Elberfeld du ue id nokesmen who would COLUMBIA, 8. C., July I8—Tt in re 5 U at HPSt. " en Visit” Police Commlestoner ‘Bingham | Na" enoumh play on Ruactmo” to drop ing Hallman and Clarke, Nealon hit Mel S ported here that wn express packixe of nto A. double play, Dahlen touching |,. Orth and Hoffman scored on Sullivan's wild throw. Chase and i hand $10,000 tias ‘been lost at the Florence , d throwing it to first. Dahle UE thls av tearwed (Aat|callad this TACE One ctwo—throe Pee | (S.C) pfice, Supt. O. M. Bader, ot| TORONTO AT PROVIDENCE, | recond and throwing tt to feat Pent Williams {lied out. Four runs. “Did you present the evidencé of Br reersios the ayndleate to. the | 7h *) Gemend Zor better proteotion.— ‘The Bventng Work rand Jury ¢ Ulrep Of hin weil-to-do nelgnbore,, ue | Ciarldite; Supt, Dimalo, of Pinkertén «| Toronto -1000022 0 0-6) TWo RUNS > CBC yeu. kale (no Grand Jury for an| MUM i, deat And. Hugh Wonder, “Red Leaf Won Seventh, find, three Fuaté agent) enihare| Providence is: 2°00 0 0.0 0 0-81 “nrowne singled, hut was out seettg. | 7 me - ” veal estate doalens and By Jy K, Carl: de by. three le ; working on the cade —MeGinley : i Gibson to “Honus.” Devlin. filed to 1 : ‘ ' ctu Mees "1 [sun, tie comirsutor! who ines He atgeiet two tenmtha Kine, Coleethac seats the Te a An erron MeSkinet paren cot Ser ueent | Gieeye: c Anbutuehlo thigw out Sey- At Cleveland (A&)—Philadelphia, 5; Cleveland, 0. ae eicatil cree an dure (eteenler aflor Cie weHaUlt, Had agreed | a In the finish of the seventh rage, | out te at jmour. NO RUNS a : ’ ve ng the Armatrona inventigation’ that | :2,D8y Heo gach ara gla et SLR bre They ot hy yt Wood. wins, weieh | mate Seonlgts Vs NEWARK AT) ROCHESTER. Eighth Inning. At Detroit (AL)—2d game, end 6th: Wash,,.1} Detroit; 11. max F. Ryan was contected with Ui UAB Lh OAVIONOI | O! orkman ne ind the turn. ewarky: 009000803 0-4 . : ‘ ~~ os ‘ He Haultable? onpected WIM) the couple, Ming Gola keowscollared swvorkman and $120 SERGE SUITS, $4.95. Tochomer 00.0.0.0.0-8 0-3 gd BE Wea enters ey don't Rhink woot (ene rBeeres-—of-men’ of) Dyker Helghts | je called away it the far turn, where ‘ Lea ; Duggleby's: grounder. and) he LATE RESULTS KENILWORTH. 8) ss, stayed away. from business to-day. to] Tipping challenl Aa they swung into | Hub Clothiers, 27-225 “Bway corupr| Batteries—MoCarthy and Shea; Henley Anderson out, Strang to 1 AT KE , 2 Delafield His Friend, Femaln in the deighborhood of thelr [the mtreton Ted Leat gol th rail and | Berolay, have placed on saiy stoi ty F and Doran. t Dugwiedy. taking second Saventh-—Topsy ‘Robinson 3- 5 Elfall 4-1 place Thistle b pid Me Tawa 1. Reateld contrly- homes @ixcusning wavs and means for | the lead and kept it to the end, minal baling. 0 9) sitet hue. bite haa Varad BUFFALO AT BALTIMORE. | Hiss Me threw out Hallman. NO : psy. a0 De ht ty Four sempalgn LO a ANG Na al, SE Se a ud calls fcttiress al rit Game p-atponed on account ‘of, rain. Hannifan wanted to . Wagner, “agin “know, aes cerely hope he Vthe cdetektives, at work..Kesterday 3 i int ict v | Dahlen tad terOmute: Strang weikwd |< i “ ; A erent nati! ‘ond rear? th MONTREAL AT JERSEY CITY, | Dablen Mind to Ole arate & yes to, : | oa aesciins of rain, out Bowerman, NO RUNS Pest empaie Hat 5 si ‘ascent byrnpelliee i ateonn at ee Rieke Pe ISA, VA Bates Caan sme RS be 2 ie, thes Carat cone ar PPR tc nara ct

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