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Hie WOM \ ~WAOTAD ATTACKED YEAR-OLD Gln Had Broken Into Flat While Child’s Mother Was Away, but Victim’s Cries Were Heard by Neighbors. During the absence this afternoon of Mrs. Catherine Cardin from her home, No. 131 Baltic street, Brooklyn, William Brown, her brother, twenty-nine years old, entered the flat where Katie, seven years old, and Helen, five years old, were awaiting the return of their mother, and, according to witnesses, outraged the elder of the two girls. Mrs. Mullens,°a neighbor, heard the cries of Katie and made a furious attack upon Brown, who fled to the fire-escape, Finding himseli cornered there, the man retumed to the apartment and, raising a stove- lifter, threatened to brain Mrs. Mullens. Mrs. Mullens’s screams brought other neighbors and they combined ir an attack upon the man, who then fled to the street. E There he was met by a mob of fully a hundred residents of near-by houses, as well as passersby who had been attracted by the Screams of Mrs. Mullens, and ‘Brown was grabbed. He was thrown _upon the side- walk and beaten with fists and sticks until almost insensible. Capt. Deyanney, of the precinct, sent the reserves to the scene, fol lowing @ call for police protection, and Brown was rescued. The man was lafer arraigned in the Adams Street Court and held. Dr. Towsey, of the Children’s Society, made a report to the effect that the assault upon little Katie was most atroci ree : “BLEY EN HELD 3 riding along Grand street past Mt. 7 “df Olivet Cemetery when two youn, ry - . if FOR ATTACKS women, badly frghtenel and out of breath, ran up to him and begged for protection, They were Mary and Han- hah Bolston, sisters, Broke Into House. They sald three men had broken into their cottage at Broad street and Flush- THK avenue, Maspeth, and had tried to mistreat them. They had saved them- 4 selves by Jumping ;out- ofa window, - they sald. Lynch rode to the house and Ing at Flushing, | found in it three young men who called © after another | themselves Jock Warner, Ben smith lad. men Wek} anay Fults Langter; ‘They couldn't ex- confronted with | Diain their preserice there,” they were charged Chased By Six Italians. Policeman Crozier, also of the’ Gléd- dale Station, met & young wouwen rua ON CHILDREN. one borough ob From ono section ¢ the Greater City there were brought 10 police court to-day eleven men ree: Arying to attack wom! and children’ In all three. suc lozed ‘to have been SMagisicn wak atartiod nquads drought forward to: the girlie or women with molesting, If there ts no ‘erline ope attempts were @'> one of ve in New * this fe a pretty good tmitation of'| ning through & lonwiy road in” Highs HG ‘enld’ ine: Siseist land Dark “screaming for help. Might Ha soi neve Ho held the en- |PeMind hor were six Italian Iaborers und ‘ y t Mf haste. and appearance counted for tlre oleyen. hing they were dolng their beat to Naniia Uienkersteniveatacolds end-hee take her. ‘With hia pistol Crosier Clihtcvearcold, cister Matile were on loverawed the whole eix and. murenea trom thelr home| UML AMEIS Mls to the statlan ho, at No, 7G sireet, in Wirtleld, L. z nee Beto a grocery several ‘blocks ‘away, Ax they brosxed a Vacant lot two men fan at them out of a thicket. thole 7 Way feat omene ve ra INNOCENT MAN AGAIN. VICTIM 4 Mother Gets a Poker. OF MOB'S FURY. The little girls fed back to their) Deuse, distancing the pursuers. Their Another fnnocent .man, the victim of mob yidienee, Is dying in Bellevuc Hospital to-day, he having been set swibidwed mother, Mrz, Lena Steexer, 8 armed herself hire: plucky German’ woman, lth’ a_poker for the stor met Polleeman James Cassidy. Cassidy told the two childrea to cross dren women, who suspected him of having attacked a little girl, ‘There {s almodt'no hope for this man’s Her sfok mnie 1 DM ak the ‘roadside | recovery. Hin skull fs crushed and his i A guna Maainawevee ce Ree eate body beaten and bruised, and yet his Mia chitaren vias bees arid favran hte morc ctrsenicrice ieee: ie! eh along East Fuorteenth street after a toward the tFee behind which Casalay |) stood. Aw they darted past him he Jumped out/and flashed his gun in the faces of James Hugh and Theodore Korgo. bath middle-aged men, _ who claimed they lved on Lockwood avenue Far Rockaway, Later In the even!ag Mounted -Police- an Lynch, of the Glendale Precinct, | nid had beep misused and when ex- cited thousands were beeking to wreak Vengeance on the assailant, The innocent victlm of the mob‘ | tury-in Bellevue to-day {2 Gaston Ker- chal, a laborer and a hard-working man,“whose home is at No. 6 Eaat (Continued on Second Page.) =LAND LOSES“AT WASHING CLEVELAND. 302. 3. WASHINGTON...” upon hy a crowd of infuriated menant4 $200,000 NEW YORK, A [A POWELL UGUST 7, R ERE - D ‘S$ EDITION & E ONE (CENT.! I BROOKLYN WINS | BROOKLYNS |HIGHLANDERS. HIGHLANDERS TRY Mittionaire Spreckels Takes ¥ Le | Sari (FINAL SCORE.) (FINAL SCORE.): | Our NEW PITCHER | Out of the Ring When Je 1 | : ’ ROM REDS IN BROOKLYN. st fours. TH Le nings's Horse Captures B eas Ria p (ee : ' 1 OOOO ies a OM) | $10,000 Spinaway Event. | ry | CINCINNATI. HIGHLANDERS. | | : 1000000101 — 2:001003000— 4) | ee \ 8r. Louls | Afler’ Dovle: Practict WINNER A PADDOCK TIP. Rucker. Di Splendid Work] » BROOKLYN. p | After Doyle Practically Loses “ ucker Does Splendi Ee HE PO “A 8) oa eal 10 TO 1: : A s : | Nites, 2b.. 0 4 6 o0| Game Tift Goes In and . AND PRICE WAS 0 ° in First Game at | Alperman, 3b... Oy Sh By ee Pea AV. Ash : | |. 2b. 0 0 4 2 off 5 : Beer oy E : Cincinnati. eae oO eo OMENS. 2235 1.20 Makes Good. d me ee [eevee ease ickering, rf. 11 ——— ; ey i : = Lewis, #4 Pi 1 1 0 | Rickerion, oe Far West, a Long One, Easily Takes the First Special to The Evening World.) Jordan, 1b OOO ORR Ce asso OF 25350 (Speclal to The Evening World.) . {Special ta The Eve: iy ere +; z % 5 ¥ 3b 2 AMERICAN LEAGUB-PARK, Aug. 7. : eye ok z ATLONAL LEAGUE BALL| Maloney, cf.. 1°24 0-0) gore 5: x H i 3 -Thg Highlanders took on new lfe‘when Event, Sheriff Williams Gets the Stee. GRo’ TL Aug. 7--The | Burch, If. eect Seed Jenea - SB gp pies tela that Loute Reawee tanf SORE i ae eee Giies the Brookiyns and tic| Ritter, e- os ip ayes 0/0 age — Fol samy anil tall came: about” the: report plechase and Dick Finnel! the 0 Glade, p.. 0 0 2 Ol that Elberfeld tiad repented and Md ‘ ge ee fia AA drop natn oink anah rah HAT thot? 2 a ee jiagainsplay: shorts But the * tailed : aeearrara. E Ises to be the hottest string of garics im a 5 ie 5 Totals ss eeZ8 1127: 1§ 1 | tO materialize and Conroy went back Handicap vent. played here this season, Both teams greene PACUART ET | to the fob. it In understood that Tl are striving WMrd for the honor of lead- CINCINNATI. PES A aes ae We ene cy 5 ing the second divisi of th National H PO Et | Fran Varrell personally efore To - soT id 1 “a ied pee gue. Tne Rede by tonne tO the| pr ecing 2b 5 Pet [ Holtman, ef. 0 1 —-t 0 Of can de retnatated. , SARATOGA: RACE TRACK NV a -AUS 7-7 More: ian $200,008 : pistes to-duy would be tied for fifth ads sie Soo as 1 1 Keclertt 6 4 0 0 0, Ser eae nen SUR TU |was wagered on the $10,000 Spinaway Stakes here this afternoon, Proby Ast @ five p % ed joyle to piteh St. Louts i ‘ Be Ag 7 ftawilltvequire: tour Mitchell, rf... 0 0 3 0 o|Moriarity, 3b. ASL eal adit tenet eea Gla decerhecore wea TMU BETES ably no two-year-old field of the season carried so much money. The. iv to bring them tack home In undit- | schiei, c. 0 0 3 2 0 Speier Mises NO 2205 1 ebout 600. society element went to the Whitney pair so heavily that the best abe ed Moe ae) ie head of he 2 a * peona aviator) colU ue Ganze}, 1b. PROM LIES 30.76,0, conres sie ‘ “ 3 3 j : First Inning. obtainable was 6 to 5 at the close. Miller, on Red Bonnet, also carried se ia mournin, in he . a . ” >: exp % K » ef. 1:35, 0s 22210572 0. Conroy tumbled Nil bounder, d wd OB 39 "Ss Ail = . are whichilnicegursieaewltiemee pete bia 6 20 | Rickey. 1b... 0 0 9-1. Olhe OU frat.” Hempalll grounded. out to thousands, as did Frank Farrell's Aimee C. : a 1 TAT DMNA OEILIA PRT ER SURE Ga ne oatnae , Hicsoere 1 2.7 4 ofHickey. ndvancing Niles, Niles xcored | —————— A paddock Up on Julla Powell dyeing vat C stopped one Odwell, I. . Of se S016 0 Dee, fon uot s slog phone etre econd. . T SARATOGA. hundreds into the ring on the Jem Leach’ drives with bls | bigg o 1 0 1. 0} Doyle, p RE et) BAS REL Sta) Had it ood te hae WINNERS A + |nings fly. and this proved the real t Pittaburg yesterday, A ae : A hy Ce 2-070, 01. 1) 0 saamsending Plokeringatocthirde apart money. She got away to a good starts First Inning. McLean. -2.-/+-++6 *Orih CERT OVO oot: fo. jeer, was sate on Morlarty’s bad throw, West. (9 to 1| lowing the pace of Desiroua to the Alpermen tripled. “Hummell Mfted to pan i Lemme Soret Thomas OO and Pickering: meaty Yeager golng to| FIRST RACE—Far ( streteh turn, Whitney's Adriana was | Mitchell and Alperman scored, Lum! Totals.2... gcse 2047.2 11 | armen Ren et Bower ets song Clad and 2 to 1) 1, Cablegram (12 to | thint at this point with the rest of Bee Ea ag ee ie mciia| ‘Batted for Hitt, ninth Inning. > = = a |atruck’ out, FOUR RuNE. for place) 2, Dr. Gardner 3. the field strung out. Martin, on Atmee, oe Remit cd iat it 4 alee ates cae oo et vtamal a cmaned Oct tad Hugging fanned) Lobert walked. | “F ase on balls—-Off Rucker, 5; off tted for Doyle third és | f AUP dias D RACE—Sheriff Williams] out of it, In the stretch Julia Powel Mitchell atruck out, Bette walked. | iret 28 OP PAlle—-Of Rucker, 5: 0 Batted tor Te. ninth inning, Lik aailiet took Moriarty pop NO| eed 2 to.) 1, Galdfeur (1 to [come anAy under x Rood rie by Kato Ganzel singled, Lobert being nalied First base on errots—Brooklyn, J. Roe ao ET Es geeear nya (6 to 6 and)2/to.6):1, Jand ‘won in a drive from” Hae the plate SEN te pier. NO RUNS. | Left on bates—Brooklyn, 4; Cincin- Base hite-om7 Dorie, ime 4. cee ats Here hes 2 for place) 2, Judge White 3. Rovetsben ho slowed ters, feat on th ' goby Hitt 2. 4 1 le, b b MOoriacitys: C imo i i. y id Jordan Frowided to Gtngel. Malone RM =U Eitgeoaas “to netrore-we hale; 5] 0; ORel epHUS, PUG cael ee THIRD, RACE==Tom Ocien (8 10 ey cient a a Haeeins to Gensel NO RUNS co ‘Lew Se Maloney. “iett on beace—Bt. Louls, 4; Highiand-| and, "Kicinow (to. Wililama. Stone | and 1 to 8) 1, Blandy (8 to 5 for) srixe Touhey. acting as cokimiastoner Kruger fouléd to. Rite Mowres: ays—Alperman, Hummell | era. % 4 §] struck out. NO mt) ‘a place) 2; Kllter 3. {for millionaire | Spreckels, took . $40,000 || filed to Hummell. Odwell popped 1 ang Jordan. Struck out--Hy Giade, 5; by Doyle, 33, reneethe Wea on the arm At oj jkEL out of the ring on Julla Powell's vio~ Alperman, trying to bunt. N ORU»®. |“ Umpire—johnstone Eee Mac hits—Bpencer, Jones, ~~ | Hingis into lott, and Laporte ‘stopped. at| FOURTH RACE—lulia Powell (10 ):rory, asd ees Third Inning. i ————_—__—— Rtolen Bi pr Stoner Niles ace Heeler: Aeoand; Conroy it uate a Seuble play to 1 and 4 to 1) 1; Half Sovereign (4) Lid tent On: Yet. if : t ed ial paras nt # Doub! a lace, Niles and} Wallace to Niles fu Jones, Laporte t = 7 Eee Q HE AC RET SEV GRR Tinie Jonene Witliame Conroy and Rieke, |ine third. Rickey ‘fied t0 Hemphitl, {to 1 for place) 2, Adriana 3. Tie thind. day | oC the. pa see i man Med tol Kruger. NO RUNS. Passed Ball--Spancer. NO RUNS. jis season finds the Ud ‘loosened a bit, but 1ltt fouled to Alperman. Huggins Wild Piteh—Tift Third Inning. FIFTH RACE—Dick Finnell (3 to} >¥ ‘io means off. ‘The hotel:keepers A Cenned sa opera tens Poa umiine bat NAL eat dor el ana Pickering was given a walk. Wallace’ ang 1 to 8) 1. Acrobat (even for| 24 business folks of the villess are j Hummel! xrounded.to Ganzel. stole Ned to second 8, Mitchell fied to Mined Maloney. to Fifth Inn Maloney singled and Jordan Fourth tnning. BSchlet, Lewis walked ai fanned. Maloney. neel jf thammett we Tort No Rt ing. beat hrow to second on Bureh's bunt. Lum): vs, GETS SENTENCE en OLIN LINES TIED U Rit. 5 i lean ets P got the same. Yeager ancrificed, Rick fing and Wallace rcored. with another uahion shot, ing Spencer. Glade walked an caught off first, Doyle to Rickey. walked aya stole second. tonted-t-Conroy, PHREE-RE Kleinow alngled. Orth batt Doyle, and fouled to Yeager, singled, so did Keeler on & passed ball, and wi Mil t s00r- Hemphttt for Hoffman } Kleinow® scored | the others ad- LA So nos isue ee reels po Wittens. On spencer's-drive-to-the— piace) 2 Ampede-3, Tright Held fence for three bases Picker- Jonex followed ; SIXT 2nd 5 to 1) 1, Single Stone (3 for place) 2, Marbles 3. FORT ERIE RESULTS. more than worrled about the ‘situation, i The-talk-of-a-general-exodus af the end of the week, owing to the “closed” ; atte of affairs has Caused considerabls uneasiness) among the local busin ; people, Senator: Brackett, the Saratog: boss. wan called Into conferenée with the leading hotel: proprietors {to-day. Nw ‘resutt-has-beenx-announced,—but-x—welt— known man of logal affaits yoloed the oninion after the conference, that Can> field's andthe other big gumbleori Wil be tuning as" of old within the H RACE—All Alone (12 to 1 to 5 ter macriticed, Hit ta, Ganzel. Ru Vanced, Moriarity filed to Stone, and | next few days. Pal od Maton anne Bokeh fae RHINE Tato AD pane PBR Ru Be Hott tiled) FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, Ont.. | ‘Thos delightful weather that nea ‘fas . mime A 00, 00 on t by ‘ pe vored tt : Ried-to-Odwell. TWO RL ~ Judge. Says He Shows. Leni-) ha }O'Lourhlin--Stone cer: 10. Fen Aid The Faas 1O-08y, Fea a ne ee he aan Taye AAMT domed to, Ttters | Mowery Oe Ren. ONE RUN. | follows however, were warmer than on. kt ied (0 Maloney, Odywell singied. Hilt aes Pe . tis Ai Sie | | however, Sixth— Inning. Lif <a piace, and started by putting Time—1411-3. — Perfector,” | Hamilear, | About &00 "were on band when we Lumley fouled to Gansel. Lobert tum: lle, x two atrikes over, Stone filed to La: Berryman, Glena Macliride, Ralls, | horses went to the post in the opening bled Lewis's lot ong. Jordan Med to Se | Accident on the Bridge Loop) porte. Pickering struck out. Conroy Helen H. II, also ran, | event. OP preumtamitenria: Runt | Tice LR Rika atin Moon his Somat , SECOND RACH.—Ketchemike @ to 2)\/ Miller Wine on Far West 2 Pes 5 nees 4 seven years ee H ‘4 . ' + $y ’: . to 1 ce) 2, La “ Hugxins walked. Lesert ined Fe Ce SOAU Mee TRANS NE Causes Trouble This Abie coolness in a trying debut Hata S rimeiol'3-5, Matte Minnle, | Miller continued wire he ttt off fart Hummel, Mitchell bunied out, Alper-—in_ prisdh were inflicted py County Laporte struck out, Williams ten Haldur 3 time tu ts TL G. widrg, (evening, by winning the opening. event man to Jordan. Sciiel rolled out, Lewls Judge Jackton at Mineola, L. I., upon Evenin, Ukewlse, Conroy singled, but was Dye ee tient wlad ran. * lon Bac, West) with the price of to Jordan, NO RUNS. three members of the gang that robbed 2 g. forced "at second. Wallace (0 ane ae ne en ete ty 4[2 19.2 aaeinat “him atthe ‘close. The Raa manent paoe ci Lovenr | Prominent remdonte of Naxsau Coury oa timate do Inning. [Posing (@ to 8 pines) 2, Rather Royal 3 aya Bee TET RNP cepa Maloney. fanned. Burch out, Ls . ; me TH ner Royale inary . to Gungel. Wetter singled.” Mugkery of more than #800 worth of property) A Coney Inland-bouna Fifth avenue| Yeager fied to Lapotte. Spencer Tine “Gourin Kate, Batamaria, Alencon | deorke Wheelock sent In bls mogey om ( flied to Mitchell: NO RUNS. {during the winter of 196 and the spring | train, just out of Brooklyn Bridge loop, pinged aus dk pouot on) a wild also ran aniee sane age Fess J vapee pet xpansel Hiss to Ture ee pubes ba | avi, These are the prisoners and) wax pniling Into City Hall station about Peakter (ator Jette ctlade Catrakeroute FOURTH RACE—Sylvan Bells (20 to | followed by Far West and Cablerraine Y Domai tate tos Rintere nh leds | tee t Mentences: this afternoon loaded to the ‘guards | Niles got the same dose, NO RUNS, 1) 1, Crafty (10 T place) 2, The Globe §,/a long shot. Whon thes: were, atralgh! icruger scoring, Hugsiiie singled. Loe AUsust Von Fahrrg, leader of te) with pessengers when the forward] pigielnow truck out | Titt | fled Time—14) 28. Mary Ory Alemra, Moon: [ened alt for home both Far Wests S wn . aingled. 14 Paes i : ckering. Hoffman grounded out to. vine, Crestfailen, June ‘time, Shownian legram overran Dr, Gardner a : bert fouled to Jordan, ONE RUN, | gang, forty years in Sing Sing, trucks of the acccnd car jumped the | Niles No RUNS ® | [leo Panl and’ Charley Ward also ran. |beat him easily. This’ race gave th Elghth Inning. — Caristian Schiang, Mineteon years O14, track. ‘The car crashed into the tim- Sixth Inning, | PLPtH RACE—Halla (to 2 1. Red books a good start on the day. as come i Alperman. flied ti ‘il, | Hummell | WHO Wirned” Btate’x evidence, twent>~\ bers “of the station at Adams street | Hemphill singled. Stone lined to Hof- Hussar () (o | for place) 2. MeQuiddy | parmtivele few outsids of th. After fore DIM eR Nariel Aeniee ied sen lone | ave pearainiatnece and Myre avenue, ripping them out | Man. Laporte dcopped Pickering’s Texas = Time ii. Bayou Lark, Aquiling, | /ontnx played. Far Wert. all NO RUN i se z “Alma #2 Br lee aac i, Tipping them out | Leaguer, Hemph} Braet rhe. Black Dress, Bewitched | Williama Wan Hiichelt walked. A~dauble play fol | Mtho Alma Shang ete Rug MaoOKTE The ChlFd Fail Toowe and Taco lined to Williawa and Lickering / und Ftencatt leo ran; ; oy Mame Wen. lowed -Schlef's tap, Alperman jo Hum- | &ullty if receiving stolen goods, fivo ous 9 eineess was doubled wy Beaty iasnet to Conroy tO) gixTH RACE.—Basil (6 to 1) 1, Pen- le La teed utente ta mone Hae eS RON pemret noere tones | tegen a UDR waa paralyzed Sp tha mudder capaine | viceeier ingled and want to second on hyn (to 1 for place) 2° Edgely & [ceeded in covering the oplirse without Loney sENOUR UNE: ‘ Much of the plunder secured by the| of hte power while the tralna of the | Moriarity’s af left. Laporte Time—L.# -5.” Reticent, Jupiter, Spend-|an accident, Some one 4 dream Ninth Inning. kang Wan recovered in Von Fahrig's| Myrtle avenue, Lexington avenue and | forced Keeler, er ROI’ thrift Helen, Tyrollan, Lord Dixon also (ihat Goldfeur was back to nis old form Lewis doubled. Jordan nacriteed, | Hotel In{Fresport, nnd some more was |iRdKewood Iiaes, Which leave the Dridaa | fame xingied. eg en a a once an BHSHIME Wilke eth, Mowrey. to, Gangel. “Maloney aingle! | gGund tn’ nawhahons in-Trookivm, New | v7, that track soined the Jamp that be- jainaied, roaring Morlartts. — Hemmntit— {ee well Dukad ax eth ori ft W Illaane FWaly Ps . Maloney. etole second, | 0° i 2 Pants fe and | dro ekey'a fly and moored. Hopeh nut Maweinn te Genel. “tite: | York and Philadelphia, where Mrs. | City Hall Station, : Willlama wan then caught) mn chase LITTLE BOY FALLS INTO "Hie lay In econd place for & mile and a out, Labert to Gungel, ONE RUN Sehlang had pawned it,” hetween third and: home, but Yeager EAST RVER AND DROWNS, “anct devieenm®. Sucks won baled Kruger . fouls to "Ritter. Mowery | In passing sentence on Van Fahrig, NATIONAL LEAGUE throw got by Spencer, and Wiliam: * \fell at the third from Jast jump, tripled to right. Odwell hit by pitslied | judge Jackson waid: 7 second and Gur and run-down, Spencer | oe remounted and finished third, + puchean batting for Hitt. Melean|. von Fahrig, you are a criminal by} : : % down, Spenc i forced Oawellodordanto-Lawia sows k 4 t to Yeager to Wallace to Glade 'tp Niles.| A boy,,flve or alx years old fell into| ‘Tom Dolan Tincannad. lel. scoring, Huggiat out, Alperman to Jor-| Tecord. You had a chance to reform | PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO. | Kleinow med to Stone, THREE RUNS. |the river at the foot of East Fitts rirst! Tom Dolan was a protiibitive favorite dan. ONE“RUN but son. did not take advantage of {¢) Philadelphia «iJ.0 0.000 3 0 0 0-8] Seventh ‘Inning. street to-day when no one was near‘to|ia the third race, « selling event. He eee re i and have acavired the habit of burglar (Chisago se... 0 0 00.0 .0.0-9-0) Yeager was throwa out by Conroy. | ava *iim \led all the way, almply-toying with the GIANTS’ GAME OFF. laine houses, I could send you to Sing| Batteries—Sparks and Dooin; Overall | Spencer struck out, Willams tossed ott) 1 chat patrolman Fitapat-|feld. Arimo followed the favorite for : RUDRAD EG Bafony IMG ASE YOM NSLS been ANGI Om oe VIN coeds Gutlito Nisa: Hoftman riots ot une: East cFitty-nratiatreet tac] Mec eerie LTTE URE EK GUTH. wees Wile ORIEL IT Rete alon re themontona wont the kame route, | Kesler aingled | Hane gortaciner cocks cttrseted bes tnel tae acanehentevoriiiabetiaway Tart g es z ae mle second. S i ‘ s 5 ne, Giants sohedulod for tedey) wan| Milt sive, you a sentence, of forty yeuta AMERICAN. LEAGUE. Buh Me gtecens- Moriarty wtruske out |) “Ge people, the child had diaap- | jute preered the reat of the way. “Arimg prevented by rain. “tise Ingrid. Willimus, the pretty Elghth Inning | pasted trom the surface. He had been until. Kilter, with Garner. up, ohale > —__. twenty-year-gld Virginia girl, the DETROIT AT PHILADELPHIA. Glade popped to Willams, Tite th bpd out-rapidly by the fast runatng | jenged and nosed out the Carman is BUHLOING WALL BURIES [ir ittvhcet etee ves iateaite Set [Detroit fon 900 8 4 8g Oa Suse diagpml popped to Con RS, ouw in tne nelenborhoad anemed tol 80 Pm . nrrosted.” She oproved. a valuable wite| cee re ONO 1 0001 2 tie porte lifted! a weak fy to Wallace. |know the name of the child { Dick Finnell Romped Home. i i "| will Row ies Heo mate 5 is NO RUNS | event. He was a hot fa 2, ‘ TUL aay day that her father. Ie a. miniever tia pager cr eli Ninth-daning. MOTHER GIVES HER BOY TO {fan aufterance until Garner wanted a2 " : q 5 : Salvatore Alfonso Is Found Unhurt} Vingnis; and, thet aha wall | return EASTERN LEAGUE. scent a. Dnt. Pek CHINAMAN AS HIS SON, (25. fon "hind money. ifeanan wae i ‘ OMe A ted to Fascist oriarity. to. Rickey: z B Carmans, but nevér Age After Ten Minutes Under’: | leave the Jat. ebay aN Rea a iiidded by the C uit » Ae MONTREAL AT ROCHESTER, [Souled to Tuckey. stun | POTTSV ILM AVES Te ea prOuRD| All Alone Won, Alone, the Deb WOMEN SEE WORKMAN Montreal +200 10 00 1 G46 forced at second on Bpenc a document filed in the oMce of the ARO Ne Gomaae ail SPT ive i} oohente 3 2 Conroy” to Wilk ONE RUN | of Alone came h ‘Three Italian laborera were buried this Rooherier 1 Oat e oe | rea rttaased Gut Heicksye iRienaw:) Feeorder of Deeds.of Bobuylklll County) 52h) sven: eading trom fagtall fa. the P by! tha col Cine wail WHIRLED TO DEATH, | sattecies--Staniey and Clarke; Hen- Pa ae EP here yesterday, Charlie sing, a Chinese [inal event, leading front hagtall to, he afternoon by the collepse of the wail of i lcaettecies Stanl Jaineied., Thomas batted for Tick and here vestersay, es ue doater father nisl. Marlen and Single, rere [SRR SE Are bat aare Delve ere ab Notte fee Ras ; TORONTO AT BUFFALO, te ieee TN MIMI: terme of Charles Hunt, « white boy of Phil: Ct ca" and second. respectivelye 319-221 Bleocker ‘street. Sam Apostoli| Caught in’ Cork Factory Belting, Keli etse petals ‘ scat Pei NO RUNS. agelphia parentage, sa ae ana{ Scallop wan played, but aller wot th bain ree ecaies tar ad Me OMT They Were Fowerles Botale cle e @ £1100 1 oss Bearer er areategrandmother, dur of Phiiadelphta, worst: of the Breas Abe Dine a ‘ ¥ ij ties to ie agreement, ey iy Shovellers worked frantically fbr ten to Saye Him. CR LERT ee MCOLNIOD SHO inenan | etl YOM AND HIMSELF. | Mieee that the boy's name shall become err aceeteneree tee 4 minutos befora they Uncovered Poremsn Eye 8 (Apeclal to The Evening World.) oy Soo Sing; that Charlie Sing shal RQOG ALMOST KILLS BOY, ' Tony Collimino, twenty years oi,| PROVIDENCE AT BALTIMORE, ASHin VILLE, N.C, Aug, 7A double! be his father and in return the boy be:| ear pea epee ier gcsiesdia CARD od MS ag [EI dence x t Third avenue, | Providenc 40.0 0.0.0 0 6 O-4| tragedy wan enacted here to-day when| come the lexal heft of the laundyyman,| ITHACA, N. ¥., Aug. Z~Hltien to Hundred: aud sTweltth street nd tat ae ee eaee caustit by tne. belting.| Batlmore: 6 0.0.6.0.0 1 6 Jos] Robert: Murdock shot and killed Mra.| Petasedlereis Alcala twenty-seven places by a savage. .. Mania! wi y | +d 1 + a Y S “4 ¥ ‘ *YBH'Riemmans and Father Demme, wi [iy the cork, factory. as No. 26 Sackett | ihaterien- Harrie and Peterson: Bur-|EAUMMGY A.easit Mhe'ugh ie: Hearts] More than 100 TONS of Worlds aie |the Wr gies 2H a! sea ted 10 890 The dead man,’ wore é yn, thie as chell and Byers, hin a few minutes. ~ It ts ‘ r his fe ; sh Avene OnLy froUns | sioysen, be Wat eae patos fat NEWARK AT JERSEY CITY. |otaiec’tha aturdonk had bran risking] sold every. day—think of The World 2a0*d, 0% he) Tteage ar Hale if of. mud. le a J to woman's house ‘3 : ‘ tL] Newark 30:0 00 0 0.0 0-8} and had % mean the would have re Pigeghigers” aku che cient nae [Sesser RHC EUR eae “Want “energy” this: means.) 8 be) i

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