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1,000 ESCAPE FIRE IN GREAT HOTEL ‘AT LONG BEACH Women Join Men in the Heroic Work of Rescue That Marks Early Morning Destruction at the_ Resort. 'T— The biggest hotel on the New York shore, and one of the biggest on the -Atlantic—the Long Beach Hotel, at,Long Beach, L. !—burned like a turpentine warehouse to-day. Of nearly 1,500 guests and Nei fully two-thirds of them were in peril at one time or another, yet it is probable that not a single life was lost. Only one person, a negro porter, is listed as missing, and less than a dozen have injuries of any degree of seriousness, The whole thing makes a big story of courage, fortitude and luck, good and bad. Considered from the standpoint of picturesqueness and incident the ffre was an epic L Sptendid rescue work was done by the guests of the hotel and by the employees. Stores, perhaps hundreds of women and children owe their lives to the coolness of the men, State Senator Pat H. McCarren and former Senator William H. Reynolds, of Brooklyn, risked their - own safety directing the operations: of a troop of volunteers. i Two rich women made themselves conspicuous by their grit and common sense, as they fought to check the panic among fhe fleeing hosts. ROBBERY, DYING; HUSBAND JAILED -gnenta, losing lj thelr property. Thrown Out of Window Into Court -Yard_After-Sutter- ing Severe Beating. Dynamite to‘Fight Flames. ‘Two cottages belonging to the hotel, @ church, the post-office and a big bern-like structure used for housing the sy ere licked up in the whirl of the fire. th dynamite the citizen-fremen from_two- neighboring villages blow up two more cottages in the hope of sav- ing an @ntite row of similar summer @wellings from destruction. ‘The hotel and Its annexes, xreat and small, had sheltered a capacity crowd st night. There were over 1,100 Kildsts end 360 employees Damage Exceeds $1,000.000. The hotel cost $900,000 when It was new,-“There ig no salvage in Ms ruins _—exrept for a chareog! peddior: It ts all! Barner Som, whose wits was found — 80: bin mps the nde one eae ee oy out or! Unconscious last night with a fractured : er fons mecae ne | skull and battered face in a deep, the scarred and disfigured beach. Go: : too, beyond recall, are many thousanas tunnel-]ike areaway flanking her home, Was arrested W-d0y "by Order of Capt. MeDermoil, of Ure Bast -Pwenty-eecond ef dollars’ worth of clothing and jew- -alty-and:slot of: cash belonging {fo (Ae [ie en tins te ibe trult peddle guests, The damage ts hard to eM) ang with his wile lived in a tenement mate but it ought to run over 4) at No 3” Ea Twenty-first street. fal ch Are ats The jetectives asaigned to Investigate While the Mre was. still burning| the cave reported that Simons had told sO many confiicting stories that he ferooly, McCarren and Reynolds, of the gould jot pis aes ‘Ho aid ‘inime- Long Beach Ansdclation, whicn owns | diayaix alter the Wacovery of the the property and’ which “nas piannea | bY Morris Bchlege’, x grocer, who live at in the building, that ahe hud undoubted big \things for the. resort, authorized! ly, been atticked “by | thieves, | who ———. tha announcement that the hotel wouia,, fobbed her of Jewels ahd $115 In money We rebuilt on the same site. Work win | He Rove eG ou at the. time his begin this w “| Pte war beaten, TenAnts in the bulld- anon - “ on! pled. THs re-wtarted a tew-minnter “utter} Sy TIBET ERMA Ce ee IC B o'sloeM th Me Foon on NRE Tk [WHEE ale Sank rapraly, Recovering eon: or rather was, the top floor, since the | sclousness at intervals, Shortly ‘her husband's arrest Coronér Bnrady dong Beach “Hotel ig. all inthe, past) \'', sent for to take her ante-morten Yense-sow. This Iifen room was at Statement. The surgeong notified the the xtreme far end of the western | Coronet's Oftice that she could lire only’ - | a few hours. ae Duane lopmn wpreca:cag Ma Mtrucl tan puriea \arreated Gaitherteaneical a aR EGArKe. of Delns a auspicious. person. "Chauffeur Discovers Fire. Wahon, notified Uiat—he-was—w we rest he colla"sed and became hysterical. Ho begged \ -) detectives on his knecs [not to put. m Tto the Yorkville the result it To Chester A. Quick, chauffeur for A. ~$ Camprelt,_of—this city, belongs the eredit for making the first discovery /Quick was seeping alone In Room No. wl hi held to await of his wi juries he Walled repeatedly: W2. |4 atoll’ bedroom ‘right next to the| "1 did not Kill her: Tlell:you aid is oh not her! why n't \tne Unen closet. Beyond him norvants of | Ok ANE nen ON. wna, 2 the hotel company and chauffeurs wero] Al] that. Coroner Shrady could get sleeping from the dying woman was the atate- Quick, was awakened, he says, by a| ! found which he at/frst took to be V —————_— 1 {Continued pn Second Page.) fobody did ft. 1 did it myself.’ He sald that {t was {mpossible for the woman to have’ come by the Injuries accidentally. 4 : PHILABELPHIA AT CINCINNATI (NL). PHILADELPHIA. -- -- --110000000—-4 ' CINCINNATI: ...--.7.-2..'0 0:00 0'0-0 0 1—~ ; , ROCHESTER AT: BUFFALO (EL)—-SECOND GAME. =} ROCHESTER’. ~-.-22-02-. 0) 170 1°0°0:'0 0 0— ~ BUFFALO - aii nat 0. On 102 0 _ wr us Ue | TORONTO AT MONTREAL (EL)—CALLED TORONTO ..-.02¢.2-.-.-.0 0000000 0— MONTREAL. (222g 22-4010 0,.0°0-0 0:0 O— wise UE oo FIGHT. ON;TO DISSOLVE INTER.-MET. The application of Attorney-General Jackson for an ord ’ of the Supreme Court permitting him to { the Intetborough-Metropolitan Company,to procure. 4 “* vaoatina the charter of that corporation‘was argued befo i . Decision-was reserved, | i i EP Uibed toata ne tas iain a bring an action againstemined nim carefully, but could and ne judgment} His ae NEW YORK, TELL HOW SLAVER MADE POLICEMAN SCURRY TO COVER One Locked Himself in Room; Another Went to Roof « and Vanished. DAMAGING TESTIMONY. SEWELL WINS FROM BOTANST. IN GREAT fac Three-Year-Old Is’ Practically Left, but Runs the Others Off Their Feet. 4h, ui WINS. Gen. Bingham Makes Patrol- man Accused of Cowarilice Stand During Trial, For years. po th time in were piaced on thirty-eignt trial e first icemen at Headquarters to-day charged with cowantice. The stephen Walsh and Tracy Russa; Fifty-firet Street Station ‘They are charged with conduct unde- coming an officer and cowardice in fall- ing to capture Frank H,- Warner, tne double murderer, after he killed Eather Norling {n Forty-second street near Firth nue early Tuesday morning. After this crime he escaped into tne Spalding Bullding at No, 39 West Forty-second street and did on te third floor. It is charged that Walsh or Russa men are of the East could have captured or killed Warner. But Warner, after half an hour or s0, escaped from the building through a rear Window, went downtown and Killed John C. Wilson, a hat manufacturer, in his place of business at Waverley p' and Greenwioa street. Bingham Presides. Commissioner Bingham presided at the trial In person and elected to try Walsh first. by Lawyer Aaron Levy, Russa had as counsel James W. Ridgway. formerly District-Attorney of Kings County When the proceedings had been under way nearl. an hour Commissioner Bingham discovered that Walsh was Jolling in a chair, He was required to mand at attention durine the rest of the session with his heels toxetherfand his chest out as far as he could push it. ‘The. first-two witnesses swore that Walsh ran when the murderer fred & shot at shim, bt Ina tattor—shop—on the second floor of the building and re- mained there for twenty minutes. He refused to allow any one jn the shop to ‘open the door, When help arrived he made sure that policemen were clamor- ing for admittance before he would lot them in, Joseph O'Nelll, one of the elevator men In the Spalding Building, was the first Witness. He said that he opened the store shortly before § o'clock on Tuesday morning, ran the elevator to to the reef and back to the basement ‘As he was passing the first floor he saw a-man run in, carrying a revolver. This man, he swore, was Warner. The fugitive ran up the stairway that winds -Abour-the elevator, Nett ran: his car to the bottom of the shaft. He heard a shot above and made his way to the office by means of the stairway. Catling ti -Rotlee- Headquarter here ported that there had been a murder. Ak” Te Was telephoning, Pottceman O'Leary ran inio_the store and aaked what was the matter. When told that a murderer hiding on one of the upper floors he asked about the best way to reach him. “Take, the elevator to the roof,” ad- ed O'Neill, “and work down.” ‘O'Leary called another policeman," testined O'Neill, “and told nim to stand at the foot of the elevator shaft and watch for the murderer coming down, “"T'm golne to the roof and «et him or chase him down.’ O'Leary, ‘If he shows up shoot him. vagy no Roof and Disappears. “O'Leary went to the root in the ele: Vator with “my brother, the witness continued. “I didn't see any more of him He sald he would search the en come halle and talewa Cn Gra “About two minutes after - Uceman Walsh ran into the storetgarey: ing his club. When. I told him what had happened he started upstairs. I Boo Lim again, but “1 heard a ‘aid: th wi ie itness had” heat nid Ana _tatlor sho) by lave tan I TeTertok, W, Hartnana whiney e {nthe ‘Hart, BI the next thea man Building, was “Walsh went upstairs from 4hir grou floor right Ahead of me,” a Tart. man. "We were about half-way up be- Ween the, second and third floors when ue are x us and fired a abe Be Stated eee Rushes Out of Dangery’ “Walsh did not ha’ his revolver out, but was carrying hig club, When hé heard the shot he turned” rushe Wack downstairs ‘pagt me, Ti weaned Tt 01 armed and followed hini. hoki tians ———— am IT hit? he said. ! told him I @idn't know. rhe door of C. J. George's tailor shop was right in front of us. It was open. Wi sprang in and I followed him. door cloted with a spring lock. W. stood with his back to Mt. There’ or another man Jn the room, ‘alsh ‘stoud there "panting and sweating. Ina few minutes I wanted to xv out. He wouldn't let me open the door. He was in there twenty minute: and tn all that time he didn’t draw. gun. When the reserves arrived Walalt wouldn't open the door when they pounded on it unt they told him they were icors, hen he pulled his gun and opened the door,” 1 Mr. Levy objected to most of the questions asked, and also to a diagram and several oictures which were shown by Inspector Walsh, All the objections Were promptly overruled. | Emil Minch a cutter In the tailor shop. was the third witness, a said he had just entered the room when Walsh rushed through the door nd almost Knocked him down. Wals! aisted) that he was shot. Hartman about Walah keeping the door for twenty minntes and falling; hen we asked him why he didn't nd Walsh was represented| for place) 2, Hans 3. TROUBLEMAKER Druid Captures First Event and Live Wire the Sec¢ ond at Brighton. BRIGHTON RESULTS. FIRST'RACE—Druid (15 to 20 and 1to 4) 1, Azora (10 to 1 for place) 2, Tipping 3. SECOND RACE—Live Wire (6 to 5 and 2 to 5) 1, Earl's Court (6 to 5 for place) 2, Jubilee 3. 3 THIRD RACE—Troublemaker (6 to 1 and 5 to 2).1, Rebin Hood (5 to 2 for place) 2, Big“Ben 3. 2 FOURTH RACE—Sewell (7 to and even) 1, Botanist (5 to 2 for; place) 2, Bat Masterson 3 FIFTH RACE—Carthage (even and 2 to 5) 1, Cederstrome (3 to 1 for place) 2, Sonoma Belle 3. SIXTH RACE—King Cobalt (3 to 2 and 1 to 2) 1, Corncob (4 to 5 (Sipeaial to The Prentng World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 2.—Sewell won the Glen Cove Handicap, the feature of the card, here this afternoon, after running a most remarkable race. Practically left at the post, the field was fifteen lengths: in frent of him midway in the backstreteh, In the run around the far turn Garner Jet him down, and before the Stretch wWae—reached Sewell with "I = ing distance. ha anne W. H. Daniels and Botanist had run their heads off in front meanwhile, and when straightened out in the stretch they had little left to stall off the fast- coming Sewell. McDaniel stopped in the stretch and at the sixteenth pole Botanist was ‘in front. Garner on Sewell, howover, never stopped riding} and soon overtook Digan on Botanist and won, going @way. The performance} Sewell BINT OEFEAT THE CARDINALS: = BUGS WIN FROM THE BROOKLYNS. RESULTS EDITION D PRICE ONE CENT. romaine | | Lumléy's Home Run Hit in the, Tenth Inning Scores the First. Tally in Battle of Blanks. | (Special ta The Evening World.) NATIONAL LEAGUE BALL PARK, Chicago, July 2.—The Brooklyn team | this afternoon played the opening en-| Fourth Inning. Tinker fanned. Evers flied to Batch. BROOKLYNS. | (FINAL SC! ORE.) BROOKLYN, 000000000 i—1, CHICAGO. First Base on E '0000000002—2) Meago, J GIANTS. (FINAL SCORE.) GIANTS. 00010010002 ~4 ST. LOUIS. | 3) O00000002 01 - gagement of a four-day stand with the! BROOKLYN. Cubs, Ry H A zx The Trolley Dodgers were without the Alperman,.2b....... 0 1 6 1} NEW YORK,: services of thelr manager. Donovan Casey,3b. 9.0 2. 0: R H POA E recetvad a telegram last night from his | Lumley, r eho 0 .0/ Shannon, If........0 0 4 0 0) brother, calling him home at once. As | Batch, I 0 0 0 ~0| Browne, rf O58 05045 020 Donovan's mother has been dangerous- | Se S Devlin, 3 2 1 3 1 0 ly Ht—the—manaxer—boarded thr first’) Jordan, 1b. 200 1s eames set see ya as Oa Ot train headed for Lawrence, Mass, Capt. | Maloney, cf. 20D Cad fens Casey will be in oharge of the club. Lewis, ss.. .0 0 2 0| Bresnahan, c. Wet 5 22770 sey had expected to start this series | Bergen, ¢ +0 0 1 0| Bowerman, 1b Oe Ug 0 with Beil, but the former Tri-Stater Mcintyre, p. On 20, 1 | Dahlen, eee O 2 1 5 0 was taken {Il on the train last night oe et Doylesabs ose0e On 2 2 320, Slagle was still out of the game, owing to A-wrenehed knee received during the; TOUM@MSrerss.ee6. 1 2 29 13 i ee ewecn bones Ono aae Boston sertes CHICAGO. cae oes phone area , cece Inning. R H po aq #| Total 458395151 perman led to Schulte. Casey t. 2 nian to Chanter” Lomi Gatey QUE | Hofman, cl........,0 © 2 8 | ST. Louis. RUNS. i + Sheckard, If SO OO R H PO A E ofman walked. Sheckard sacrificed Hergen to Jordan, Schulte ont Aloo: SehuHe, rf. -0 1 2 0 © Byrne, 3b. eel Oe lee 2on Sit }man to Jorden. Chance out, Lewis to Chance, 1b..-.- 0 1°13 3 O| Barry, rf. oles 2/1910 <0, Jordan. NO RUNS. SI feldt, 3b. iy 0 0 2 0K tch Ib 2 1 0. ° Second Inning. Aa htt tn Nahe aa Le) Bach tte Tinker, ss... +0 0 © 2 0) Burnett, cf........0 0 1 0 0 cs nned. Lorde aut Ohance to Brown. Maloney grounded out to | Evers, 2b. -0 0 1 3° 0} Holly, ss.. OSCAR Tay haa unassisted. YO RUN 1 nfeldt fanned. Tinker filed to Ma- | Kling, c Seles oes on MUrray a eto ay ney, vers oul. Alperman to Jordan. | Biown, p.. +0 0 3 4 0} Hostetter, 2b. O81 22). S10 Y > . ee 0 0 oO} Y 0 0 Third Inning [aaa tad iy Piere co4 5 5 5 Lewis out. Evers to Chance. Bergen| Sea erect: : v out. facil felat to. Chance. MeIntyre| Total ee 2. 5S. 30 14° 0 —-----— 0. ulte, NO RUNS, *Batted fo ow ent . Kitng ont, Alpermra to Wordant Batted for Brown in tenth inning. Totals... ren 3 8 33 25 2 Brown fied to Lumley. Hofman out,| | Alperman to Jordan, No nuns, | First Baso on Balls-Off McIntyre, 4.) First Base on Balls—Off Mathewson, i oft Karger, 2 First Base on Errors—Glanta, 2; St. | Loulm, 1. on Bases—Glants, Bt, Lay 4 Struck Out—By —Mathewnon, by Karger, 1; Stolen Bases—Bresnahan, Wild ’ Piich—Katger. Umptre—O'Day, Left on Buses—Brookly Chicag Alperman out, Tinker to Chance.| Struck Oul- By Melntyre, Casey and Lumley out, Chance to! Brown, 10. Brown. NO RUNS. Home Run—Lumiey, Sheckard out, Alperman to Jordan. | Two-Rase Hit--Sheckard Sebulte was hit by: Pitched ball. Chancel Hit by Pitcher—Sehulte lo Casty an teinfeldt id to J r Ramis NO RUNS. le Umpire—Mr. sile. Fifth Inning. Sern Batch fanned. Jordan out, Brown to— Chance, jajoney—tanned.——NO- p = RUNS. Kling skied to Maloney. Sixth. Inning. Lewis fanned. Bergen fanned. McIn-" tyro out, Evers to Chance. NO RUNS. Brown’ fied to Lew's, Hoffman out. Casey’to Jordan, Sheckard doubled to right, Schulte wax passed. Chance files | to Maloney. NO RUNS, Seventh Inning. Alpermman singled, Steinfeldt to Chane NO RUNS. | Men TO FIGHT JOHNSON Will Meet at Catch- weights and Under Straight stamps as one of the crack|to Chance. "Batch out, Tinker to aprinters-of-the three-year-old division | Hheaus-NO-RUNS | Queensbury Rul Steinfeldt walked. Tinker sacrificed. ay i: Druid Was Easily Best. Boraan roe Sirs rnany Evers fied to After five scratches Druid was,made| itch, Kling out, Lewis to Jordan, reaty a Hto-8 favorite in the opening dash, | NO RUNS. Tack Jonnaona is nexro neakyonelent and she won like an oddy-on favorit Eighth Inning, who recently defeated Bob Fitzsimmons Mincareiains Ot turn wag’ Et= | Jordan fanned. Maloney out, Brown and who aaplree tt n-ot-the never in trouble. Axzora, one of the |0,Chance. Lewis filed to Evers. NOj world, was matched to meet Dugan's ride on would call forth plaud- {te of the crowd. To be jdnd. we will say Tipping gl A Weak ride. 7) opened at} tod inthe ring and at 4 to 1 This Was the Brighton meet! was concerned, long shots of the race, ‘beat. Tipping | “repre: tpping. worst "in day of as fer as weather e track was muddy. and a steady drizale made things un- the pleasant. Scratches’ were in. order, too. owing to the condition of the track and what promised to be a good da sport was thus spoiled, Favorite Wins Second, Live Wire was the goods in the second scramble for two-year-olds, Ho ‘and Earl's Court had the race between then Troi tie “start.” Live Wire bore Dut at tre stretch turn, -but-Knapp Kou, atraightened him, and got him Reine iH length to the good. Jubilee ran below form, finishmg a poor third three lengths back of Earl's Court. There lay on Countermand, a ras’ quite; ap long shot. He was never prominent. favorite of Live: Wire was the second the day. Troublemaker Got tt. Troublemaker sure enough was a real trouble-maker in the third event. He| came trom tar wack and CMURE Hobs Hood tiring, -and won xoing away. Turning into the stretch, old Robin Hood looked a sure winner. He -had Big Ben, the favorite beaten in the run to the turn,.and It looked like all he had to do was come on, Royal Onyx ran third to the stretch and then backed up. Blg Ben was the favorite, end he was played heavily, as wers Don Hamilton and Don Domo. Robin Hooq got only the scattering play, Dias mond Tan a good race. Carthage In a Gallop. J.T. Williams has quite a rape horse in Carthage. He won tke mile and a quarter handicap in a gallop, ‘ter fol- lowing the pace of Cederstrome to the far turn. Even money was a good price against him. Sonoma Helle. ran her usual mood race, trailing the bunch all the way and_galioping over the rest at the end.: Ahd wan too far back to- day, however, to be dungerom: when Garner madeshis-run with her. “King. Cobalt) Wins. Who said Jack Martin can't ride? It took King Cobar Up to deat him right on’ the post in the sixth. King Cobalt looked ‘an easy winner turning into the stretch. Desirous was the nearest to him’ and sho was three lengths back with Hans next. When the Ae ‘was well strung out in the atretoh, the cry went up, “Here comes Corncob!"* fe came from fr back with a rush, and with Martin riding and whipping ike a demon. If he had been about an Inch faster he would have taken down the puree, Hans wan third, Racing Charts on Page 7, palate Persons having any kind of kidney or heart trouble should write to R. O'Brien, ity, for & presoription Hiven him 'and used with marvellous auc: physictan, (tp 1) 1, Black Lock (8 to 1 for place) + 3 Bold Spray Time—1.41 2-5. Briar-| cliff, Bellstrom, Reina Bwift, Venus, Helén Ho ML, ‘Lady Goodrich, Hamil! RUNS. Frown flied to Lewis. Hofmar, out.| Aiperman to Jordan, Sheckard beat «| TUM battin—the-feat weck Of slow one. Schulte singled, sending | ber. | Sheckard to third. Chinee Med to Jor-1 phe me 1 cot at calcnwelghts, Ninth Inning. and wear soft bandages. Bids for the Bergen fanned. McIntyre wax Brown's ninth victim on strikes. Alperman fifed | to Hofman. NO RUNS, Stelnfeldt fied to Alperman, out, Casey to Jordan. to Jordan, NO’ RUNS, Tenth” Inning. Casey fanned. Lumley cracked a home run into the right-fleld bleachers. Hatch out, Brown to Chance, Jordan fied to Hofman. ONE. RUN, Kiting “sate—-on-~Atperman‘e--tumbter} Howard batted. for--Brewn—aird~singied to left. Hofman sacrificed, McIntyre to Jordan. Sheckard fanned. Schulte walked. Chance ningled, scoring Kling and Howard, TWO RUNB. ee FORT ERIE RESULTS. FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, Ontarlo, July @.—The races here to-day resulted FIRST RACE—Five furlongs —Glvon- it Ragglo, 10 to 1, won; Mollere, 3 to 1 Tinker Evers fouled out Sailor Burke, fight willbe open ANGRY MOB CHASES ~ GIRLS ASSLT of olght years old, of No. Brookly! in € Septen In two weeks 19 Huntington place, second; Miss Mazon! thind. Time! street, Brooklyn, wararraigned in the Pieris. Wes, Wilson, Miss Vigilant, ERIR Gate Wctia yt alidbees Trixie Buses. | McQuiddy,<: Alveolar, | Bullec, (Pitect | COURS: TeSys. SRIEe Black Dress, Dominant and Sombrita | with an aantult upon seven-year-ol also ran. SECOND RACE--Five furlong: home nt No, 271 Furman street ati) 2328 reer ‘The ehild’s screams attracted the at Bur G.,” Hostile, Hypwen, Anna Rey-| traction of her two olde or nolds, “Tourmaletta, — Sonit#é, Forest! prother and mother, who assale ; Hawk, Merry Blue, ‘Runt and Runalng| man rick® aml ° Account also ran, Running Account fln-| on ard and | ished first and was disqualified for fectteeran tor his lif te elted THIRD RACE—Six furlongs.—Charite | with miss! scription when Gilnert (7 to 10) 1, Meddlesome ‘Boy (2 to} Capt, Deve Amity ntroct sta 1 for place) 2, Posing (show) 3 Time—| ton, and 1141-5. Frank Collins, Zelina, Ballot] jim and took him to th station-house, Dox also rag. After AREER Mig Nits nee heard FOURTH RACE—Five furlongs.—| the child's story hay der munced Che man Duy Dancer (8 to 1) 1, Chiet Des-| and held him ¢r $1,500 bali for further mond (8 to & place) 2. Ketchemike (1 to} axamination, ?'to show) 3, Tkne—i.0l, Lady Baldur, Es eonperrmn reser Ba’ Melange, Whisk Broom, Giles, BERLIN RIPP. Dew ‘of Dawn also ran, FLATH. 0. RACE—One mile.—Henry. Mary Spitzbarten In the hallway AS HE ATT. uly Th BERLIN. July ripper’ outrage car and Webber ala ran Ja BIXTH RACE—Five and a half fur-! wayo of nervous fear longs. yreaky ove : Halton (4 to 1) 1,°Ben. Strong (6 to 6| Bren of a for place) 2 Cousin Kate 3 Time—] Qoeniny of 1.08 4-5, LAgzie McLean, Mins Cesurrion,! Mevensyear-old xi Ayrwater, Julia Gentzberger, Ben Stile Father Catchem, Willetta, Boprano also ran. RACE—One mile.—Haber SPVENTH the previous outrages, G0 to 1) 1, Harmakia (8 to 5 piace) 2| ‘The residents of that) se Thistle Do'8. Time=1.40 3-6. Woolstono, | much a state of nervous cxsltement | Halbard, Baxil. Alagra, Nelllo Racine, | that Atte Sa } ottered cy a ha le! ma OOS atinoa; Doky 1p.e)e0 Tan a child a piece o ‘The “Wootmansten Inn, noted for the beet oanlawiey Halt Tea- of everything to eat of drink, serves the! FOR 08H oe ee in half als Werte Balm Oh, Be detly, “ben't secon eee elt a retie fended Ini getting away ‘This occurred In the nel , and striking down ¢ her ER FOILED ACKS GIRL. ° urrence of caused another and dre to A w flat surpr Thy HOT ONE FOR TEXANS MERCURY AT 179 Scores. Prostrated by Torrid Wave That Affected Only a_Three-Mile Belt. MGREGOR,. Tox., July 29.—The moat terrific heat visitation ever known in ifexaw~occurred-—here-—vesterday,—-con- tinuing about an hour and twenty min- | utes. The thermometer rewiatered 179 | degrees tn the sun, 117 In the shade, _ An area of three miles long and two ites wide was -nffectet Ths” hea’ waa accompanied .bs—a—necullar hase which moved over the area affected. | Scores of persohn were overcome. and horses, cattle, hogs and poultry dropped dead, one man losing thirty- five head. of stock, The phendmenon has not been ex- plained. NO HIGHLANDER GAME. “Ytain: prevented the--game—rehoduied ] Tor to-day Between “Tne Tgntantern t ‘3 jand the Detroit team at American Runs for His Life’ and Is) teague Park. poe etree on Gathered In by the AMERICAN LEAGUE. Police, CHICAGO-AT-WASHINGTON. r ene games postponed on account of | rain, Guarins Shepard: —0—tevess {9527 gr OUTS AT PHILADELPHIA. Game postponed on account of rain. CLEVELAND AIT BOSTON. Cleveland 00000101 Boston 10000003 | | o-2 —4 Batteries—Llebhardt and Bemis; Win- ters and Criger. ———.____ NATIONAL LEAGUE. BOSTON AT PITTSBURG, 10000320 06 -10001100 0-8 Batteries — Lindaman and Brown; | Duggleby. and Dooin. ——.____ EASTERN LEAGUE. NEWARK AT JERSEY CITY, on account of wet Game ounds ROCHESTER AT BUFFALO, postponed | First Game. Roohester sree) 2.0 10 20 4 0-10 | Burtalo, 00100000 0-1 Patiories McLean and Doran; Vowine kle and Ryan. BALTIMORE AT PROVIDENCE. | Baltimor .0o W002, 00 08 Provide lo 0701000 0 o-n | Datterfes—McCloskey and Byers; Har- jris and Oren¢ emerges | rade winds gulde many a newly! Iaanched business cntervrise into the har- bor of success every day via The World “Kor Bale”! Ad, route, ny “Matty” ‘in the Box Against: Karger and Battle Is Pitch- ers’ Duel From Start: to Finish, 2 (Glpoutad to The (venting Worid.) ATIONAL LEAGUE BAT GROUNDS, ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 3— Johnny McGriw and his battling CHants opened 4 five-game sories with MoClos Key's Cardinals to-day, It is a very sorrowful bunch that came down rom — Redland. ‘ The weather w: cool, and the Giants say tats 18 the!coolest spot they-have A double-header, visited in some time. will be played on Wednesday. First Toning. Shannon died, Holly to _Konetehy, Browne out to ‘Konetchy, Devlin oth Hostetter to Konetehy, NO RUNS, Byrne got an infield tingle. Berry. forced Byrne, Buhlen to Doyle. Bower froze te Konetchy’s high one. lined deep to Seymour, NO Second Inning. Seymour put a single over Hostetter’s head. Bresnahan out, Hostetter to first. Bowerman out, Byrne to Kone chy. Dahlen easy, Holly to Konetchy, NG. RUNS. Holly filed to Browne. Murray out, Mathewson to Bowerman. Hostetter singled. Noonan fouled to Devlin, NO KUNS, Third Inning. Doyle singled. Matty forced him, Byrne to Holly. Shannon hit to Hos- tetter, who touched Matty out, Browne died, " Hostetter to Konetchy, NO RUNS. Karger fanned, RUNS. popped to Burry Med to Devin, Byrne Seymour, NO Fourth Inning. Devlin walked and took second on a wild pitch. Seymour sacrificed, Kare er to Konetchy, Bresnahan. singled, Devin scoring.” Bowerman fouled t Hoonan. | Dahien’n not “one "passa anger to Hostetter, who nipped at first. ONE R! tin onetchy out, Dablen to Bowerman, Burnett fouled’ to Bresnahan. Holly fled to Seymour, NO RUNS, _ 2) a. Fith toning. Doyle out, Holly to Konetchy. Matty sent -a high ‘one to Barry. Shannon easy, Byrne to Konetahy, NU pitta. = a aan hannon, Hostetter Dahlen Murray iined to S! filed to Browne. Noonan out, to Bowerman. NO RUNS, Sixth Inning. Browne fanned. Devlin sent a sizzlin liner to Burnett. Seymour's bunt: wen wo Bonatetly NO RUNS. Karger Iifted to Browne, Byrne fanned. Batry singled. Seymour got Konetohy’s fy. “NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Bresnahan sate on Holly's fumble anf stole second. Bowerman cut, Byrne to Konetchy. Dahlen drew a pass. Doyle's single made a full ‘house, Matty worked the “squeeze” play and was cut, Byrne to Konetchy, Bresnahan scorings Shannon out, Byrne to Konet- chy. ONE HUN: Jurneit out, Bowerman to Matty. Holly filed_to Seymour. Murray_ ain led. “Hostetter forced” Murray, Doyl to Dahlen. NO RUNS. Eighth Inning. Rrowne out, _—Karger._to—_Hally te Konetchy, Devlin out, Holly to Konetony. Seymour fousd” to” Noonan, Noonan filed to Shannon. Karger out, Devin to Bowerman. Byrne filed to Shannon. NO RUNB. { ‘Ninth Inning. Bresnahan safe on Byrne's fumble. Bowerman! forced Bresnahan, Byrne o- Holly, Dahlen singled. Dayle forced Bowerman, Byrne unaasisted, Dahlen WAS cHURNE aaleep at secon, Karger to Holly to Byrne. NO RUN8, Barry singled. Konetchy walked. Burnett binted and..Matty threw wild to first, Barry and Konetchy. scoring Jand_Dirnett. stopped —at—third _Hally walked... Holly out steals Breanahan to Dahlen to Doyle to owerman to Doyle. The squeeze play failed | and Burnett was caught, Bresnahan to Deve ln. Murray fanned. TWO RUNS. Tenth. Inning. Matty fouled to Konetch: Shannon out, ‘Karger to Konetchy.. Browne out, Sostetter-to Konetohy.- NO. RUNS. Hostetter Med to Shannon. Noonan out, Doyle to Bowerman, Karger sin- Byrne fanned. NO RUNS. Deviin Eleventh_taning: ae aingled. Seymour's triple Devlin. Bresnahan ouled to Bowerman singed, Seymour scoring. Dahlen foreed Bowerman. Holly to Hostetter. Doyle fanned. TWO RUNS, Barry easy, “Dahlen to Konetchy tripled to right Matty to’ Bowerman scoring Konetch Brown. ONE RUN BERGER HELD IN $1,000 BAIL, Anthony Berger, of No, 89 Manhat- tan street, who was arrested on Satur- day morning in Morningside Park, on & charge of having: attacked Gertrude Schultz, of 44 Weat One Hundred and Sixteenth street, Was arraigned, to-day Bowerman. Burnett out, Holly singled, Murray “filed to before Magistrate Walsh. “The best I cun.do for you, Berger, is to hoki you for trial in General Ses- sions.’ suid the Magistrate, “Your bail will $4,000, vit T don’t: think 1 will Acecpt bal! In guur case. I regret I can't finally dispose of your case, delleve I haye @ remedial megsure for men of your stamp. WHEAT RALLIES WHEN TRADERS RUSH TO BUY, mraders took advantage of an eany break In wheat to-day following weak- hess at Minneapolis, and a strong rally ulted. result started lower, but soon recow ed and, KEaW SCTONR. Ce Vark'n upentix prices were: Wheat—Soptomber, 95-4; May, 105 5-4. ‘chicago opening’ prices. were: Wheat Stember, §21-2 to %@ 1-4: Decenbber, $1.2 to. 981-8; Muy, 101 to 101-4. Corn Ma. Sl; September, 531-3 te rie mber, 40 SL