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~WDENGE F6 ~ HOMEWARD ——++<. Mayflower, Due at Oyster Bay at Noon From Provincetown, Not Sighted Late To-day —Presi- dent’s Family With Him. OYSTER BAY, Oyster Bay on his return from, Province 21.—The arrival of President Roosevelt en delayed by Aug. n has bee dense fog over Long Island Sound. The Mayflower was due here at noon but at a late hour to-day had not been sighted. x anchored in the fog. ; 7 Witt the President on-the Government yacht are Mrs, Ribs tale and Quentin Roosevelt and W. Emjgn Roosevelt. _ KILLS BRIDE AS SHE _ REFUSES 10 EAT AND. TSS! ana_on Her Failure to Appear Mortaliy Wounded Her. Enraged by the failure of his bride of four months to get up and eat breakfast with him, John E. Teich, a young silk weaveh, of No. 510 West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, shot her in the head as she slept to-day, inilicting a wound from which she died in the hospital. When he.realized What he had done, and after five minutes’ vain eftort to restore his wife tg consciousness, the remorsetu! young man turned the weapon on hintself and sent a bullet into his temple. He also died later. Breakfast Was Ready. The couple occupied an apartment on ihe fuse. Wt the top corti of the One Hundred and | wound while Waiting the <itPwenty-#ixth street fat house, When} ambulance, ollse broke-inio the Hat and found) Both. Found Unconscious: {je ubconscloux man and woman on| Bott prorestound aun: the bedroom tlopr, the breakfast things | ¢? Papakea Boerk on: thesiablarithe freshly | 00. ddout and toast and eggy walting fo | two mone at Was employed at the Kauff alk factory at One Hundred and. This h had prepared-the-breaktast and if ( nue! and he was sent for, Mrs. Miller, who Ives across the hall |from the Teich flat, sald that they peared to be a very devoted couple, though she heard them quarrelling on | Saturday evening. | Followed Her 15,000 Mil if prief pause, followei by the ring of &| Fevolver report in the airshaft. ‘Then the man was heard begging bis wife to speak to him. "Emily," he cried, "I did not mean to do it." His desperate pleadings con- tinued for five,minutes. when another shot “was heard, Meanwhile the Jacilor had been sum- moned from the bawement and told of the shooting, Assisted by Policeman 4 ‘The slain bride was a niece of Mra. J Herter, of No. «UY West One Hun: dred and Kirty-nith street. Accorainy | to a qaugnter of (ne Merters, who Wax acen by an Evening \World reporter tala! afternoon, ‘Teich had followed the girt Cosgrove, he forced the of the| he eventually married 15,10 miles befora Apartment and found the senocless man oe woman huddled on the floor of (Continued on Second Page.) ‘ 7 ) 3 OM (Al 00009 TAU eis) 03100 Aa a the Paik at 1 4 SI React It is believed that the yacht is ‘either proceeding slowly or has] Roesevelt, THEN ENDS HIS LIFE Teisch Wanted Her to Join Him at Breakfast pin. neighbors hicard him caing to ls wife) ty-fiust street and Amsterdam avenus, ae i ve did not; He was an expert weaver and got good | feet dein htm mt. thea tate. Ave A Pkdine hie Ieee oon vete staining oo. answer. She was clad in sult of ©M-| A® far as the police, could learn the | _.broldered patamas when fourd.-The| people had no Intimate friends or rel man had begun to drexs. Afler. hearing [ives tn tm nelgitrorhmad: There: iach the husband request his wife to wet UP’ cousin, John Horde, of One Hundred and and come to breakfast there was n{ nied nth street and Amsterdam ave- J wy ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] NEW YORK, ONE DYING, MANY INJURED FEN QUIT ee ee Ee Xe AUG ULLIVAN-FARRELL CLAN wi ON JIM GAFFNEY’S VICTORY AT SARATOGA GIANTS BEAT CUBS, SWAMPING THEM BY SCORE OF IZ 10 ae AL —_—— | Quadrille Wins the National Handicap at the Empire City Course. i MANHE IMER GETS ! FIRST. aunt, Aunt Rose, marchen and Flavigny | Among the Winners. EMPIRE CITY RE RESULTS. . FIRST RACE—Manheimer (11 to 20 ard 1 to 5), 1, John P. Bergen | (7 to 5 for place) 2, Supine 3. i i panes SECOND RACE—Taunt (3 to 2 jand + to 2) 4, Coltness (1 to 2 for plac ) 2, Linnepce 3. _ THIRD RACE—Aunt Rose (7 to 1 Alpen-| N $100,000 FIN RESULTS E PRICE ONE AL CENT, { “ Circulation Books Open to AIL” | UST 21, 1907. G RIO Se ee IPolice Reserves from Three Stations Called to Fight Belligerents with Nightsticks at Witzel’s Grove,’ College Point. | | | 1 the Dox, ‘Lifure were ten ud gaye warning of Tain the contest stirted,. but the umpy Home Runs See Browne and Ames in First) Inning Cinch Game Against Champions and Outcome Never in Doubt, | POLO GROUNDS, N. Y., Aug. ZL— The Giants and Cubs went at their iast fight of the season on the local grounds | With Ames and Jack ‘Layior oppomni: | (FINAL ‘SCORE, ) CHICAGO. aon ans ees "19010 0103 010 1 —_4| GIANTS. _ | BLOW OF BOTTLE IN MELEE MORTALLY HURTS A FIGHTER: | Youngster bany Handicap Good for the Captures the and ae oy (IAAT A \WINNER |Exeptleto! of Picnic Grounds Knocked Down by | Soupbow! Hurled at Waiter, Starting a Gen— eral Mix=Up by Members of Jefferson Club, Bronx Political Society. | | | | | | f ' | \ | | | — Fleming Outfoots—Jack Atkin! in Struggle in Last Race. SARATOGA RESULTS. Louis Hafien's Jefferson Club outing to Witzel’s Grove, FIRST RACE—Hal (10 to 1 and| Point, L. 1., 4 to 1) 1, Sanguine (2 to 1 for piace) |re ported dying, while a dozen others were injured. Chulita 3. Two-Horse, College broke up in a riot late this afternoon, and one man wad Police reserves were sats sent on the jump from three stations, and found the riot progressing SECOND RACE—Amanda lH. (6 to! and 1 to 3) 1. Lights Out (3 to 5/ for place) 2, Jack Barr 3. igorously, 5 According tothe managers of Witzel's Grove, the fight started in _ Lihe mess roam, when one of the political followers of the President ot _ THIRD RACE=Main Ch 5 fi \ ance (5 tol fy ronx Borough threw a soup bowl, which struck the head of Joseph 1 and 7 to 5) 1, Tourenne (6 to 5 for | jand 5 to 2) 1, Cymbal (7 to 5 for|hurned thingx along 9 (nat at | 4 + Ty i A i “ —_ je prop knocking erseless, e Wa som |place) 2, Hans 2 five innings could be played. ‘the | 2 0010013 12 piace) 2, Col. Jack 3 | Witzel, the Dior rietor, knocking him senseless, The waiters rallied a would be no chance to play, ont far ROR | | to the aid of their fallen manager, and a battle royal with tableware and oi Foned gainm as the Cubs come here ne (x ' : FOURTH RACE—Quadriile (7 to| More unis season. CHICAGO, eee sa alee Gaffney (9| slingshots followed. =~ 2 and 13 to 10) 1, Carthage (6 to 5| Firat Inning. RH PO A E and 4 to 5) 1, Magazine (5 to 11 5... Corinolly, one of Ilaffon's politi- for plzc:) 2, Lightwoo! 3 Hofman walked, but was forced out} Hofman, cf... 1 2 4 0 0} for place) 2, Master Robert 3. cal adherents, waa fioired by a blow | eer uaimae 3 cade pare Ames to Dr aatinnentbind Sheckard, If re te oe) aaa from a bottle, which {# rep to have FIFTH RACE—Alnenmachen (7 to Howard. died rounder, McGann | Schulte, rf 1 4 1 1 0] FIFTH RACE—Right Royal (4 to,‘ractured hls skull. He wan reported, i to Ames. NO RUD 1 and 7 3 as being in a dying condition. A dozea 10 and 1 to 2) 1, Javanese (9 to 5) Shannon singles and caine home with poe a A DO oe 2 fc ef He nas SEptOn8 (ont ue ow cuttant sbraleer® bebe 4, Bn eas the latter stnashed a home! Ste.nfeldt, 3b. , Lor anhope 3 é aa for place) 2, Mcllvan 3. |run right into the right-deld bleachers. | .0 B OO 0 pes [trom plates, bottler, kalve and slung- | walked and advan. inker, sa, © 1° 3 3 1] SIXTH RACE—Fleming (3 to 2 “Hot A few shots were fired during SIXTH RACE—Flavigny (17.to 10 Mourns tingle, Devlin and | =| Evers, 2b, 0 1 0 3 Ojand out) 1, Jack Atkin (out for|{'* *crimmase. jand 3 to 5) 1, Kohnofiaw (4 to 1 for Bresnahan wingled, scoring. De nj and Kling, c. 0 1 5 0 2\ place). Only two started Rioters Fought Police. ; | Seymour, and went to third nec | ; Place) 2, King of the Valley 3. [ards throw got past Kling. McGann Taylor, p. Legelisss OIE 0: SENET Witzel waa dragged into his office and | sen — ulte, scoring Bre: sey a ee ee aa ; 7 telephone me: © was went t ‘ 4 } SARATOGA RACE TRAC 1.1% bi Lo fanvsent: to the} % ‘but it ACK, cat es EMPIRE CITY, RACE TRACK. Aux lommvera ntous| Totals. 24° 9 3,—Frank Farrell, ‘Big Tim College Pointy station for oH tary Sh SEA mh Cae aeL Serre LMU EMT TT [George W and Charite The reserves of that station were rus) loeSiniaeroukay and inth asi se Ames slammed a home rah over centre: 150K aT he atig T LONE Mee ee Bote the. met aa URecingecommtss bs a ate field ropes, sending In Doyle ahead. HGPOUACT ET pnethalatarire nae Fiua\lne'aad Swe [at Beatoaalsait : (BSG struck out, SEVEN RUNS Shannon, If S92 0 Ollste Ge rane AanG Prana the. pollensarrived | Brother and Sister Held for a by unexpectedly appearing in the club-| 1. Second anlae z Browne,t!.. 23 0. Of All Kinds of moi ton Gaffney height night-aticke/c were “brought Ceobieaity an ‘ houee. Mr. Knapp was | Dahten threw out Steinfelat Inker i Jand eve: hil S ‘ into play to ca 1 bellige i oP the Hie ee St Saingled. vera -atrncie out. Hltng.ain~ petty iets oe Qua BE Mh ee oat thes ee Ue Ae es eats | Attempt on Life of Who passed upon the application of the second, Bhannon te Devin to MeGann | oo 217 08 \ ground the DEineee con tice | wa eatareniteailere Raat one Hondredl Brotherin-Law ! Fmptre City Association for a license, 10 Doyle, NO RUNS, Bresnahan, c. phen eo |nptes at ev From 3 to 1/and Thirty-fourth street at °9 o'clock | “Law. : j He was Joined tn the club-house by KHiOT ene OK ONL Deviin fouled to) McGann, 1b, 0 9 2 0) Gaftney was to 6 to & Not this ng in the barged Empire, | President Butler, .who escorted Mr. | Seymour's drive to left. NO RUNS. | Dahlen, as... 1320 began hes such a Smith and Serena towed ty two tugs. | Marion Garnier fi Knapp PP ind'the grounds. Mr, Knapp | Third Inning AOA A ge rough. ‘The ring will ‘Tae threatening day kept many of the! cabana Teas = s nis fs my tir malt to this =) remembh it h seas Jit fi tin nd inking | AG his TROON 7 ba ; [poria stored Soaleraniaeder iar ca: j remember {t throughout the season ' {any jn the eating and drinking Masia sec { Ne observed: This ts: really aij smast f mes, but > Tt = Futurity honors Saturday week ‘ eran afternoon's drinki the piahseaks spina ey 0. ¢ | bad no Ided. of tt betore."* | DUNES tee perenne tigen WibL |S Totals. sve... 12,16 27 18 O'S ane rik Sa Bin any. K arama CekGoat lines readiaracana| ae toclaw.Erederlok “Huts, it) ma~7 | mea ae the ae glinsge threv, [out Bresnahas Mt of a track, but If muddy ‘golng preva throwing of « plate at Witzel ) en say wn Peart elding got off Ganz Mir jofraan, Dah true First base on balls— 2 tl be hard to be y'x) cipitated the riot ace. Por arres remained there to ithe out NO RUN! ws Svan ue eee eNO Monette 5 Cs Balai uy ee ms fe ‘i RAL LOG a detective of Inspector na drive! from the good | Fourth Inning. Lett on Danes shleago, Giants cdo creo nen ratial Sta ent hina en Island staff, who had. vhici i $5 ‘5 ‘i ‘ Struck put— Paylor, 4; by Ame fatter) the: f UXteen thy en hired to do the assasi a: whieh ran a ine race und|, Schulte's pop bounced over Dosie's CHAS ein ett cE ALE senate, Le apened pent gapeherasthat Maga Heat anee RC LEAT sinatlon, have wor but for a ba ead for two bases. Howard walked p=base hite—Dahlen, Doyle, Schult 1 e rot; tie: Caries tch where he was Bitinfeldt Med to Deviin and Schulte Tayl CAL teas atolls 9 ta 2 shawalad was doubled up, Derlin to Dov je—Finker 5 HE Light Woot ran ago thst too, and got third eas! The other | Were beaten off The tme of the race, | Lie Was very fast, initial Tace saw tne f the first favorite in two days wonton waa odds on in the betth ut the crowd had gone to }iMe MiknéfoUSs Jong wrote In tnt rece, me pronibitive price against the tayonte veering many. Maohelmer walked home, winning by several jengths trom Joan) ¥. Bergen, which was next best. Supine finished third, and was tne “near” tong shot of the race to get a bit of te mon ‘Second Favorite Wins, Another favorite scored when the feet fily Taunt won the second race from | Coltness Linnepee finishing third. The which waa at « mile and a hun- fred yards, eaw-the horses off. to a good mart with ‘Taunt the first to show. She yielded the place of honor to Coltness whloh flashed to the front beckatre And made a brave sano Jin undl the xtretoh head, when Taunt took commund and won Cleverly from Colthess, which was easily second over sit | | flied lo Shaninos, “NORUN Doyle mingled, and. took ‘second on [Taylor's wild pitch. Ames sacrificed to Howard. advancing Doyle to third Doyle scored ax Taylor threw out Shan-* non. Browne fouled to Stelnfeldt, ONE RUN, | Fifth Inning. Evers grounded out to Doyle. Kling filed to at: “8 aylor fied te. Bey- [mour.” NO_ RUNS. | Devlin. fied to Tinker. Seymour grounded out to Kyera und’ Steinfeldt threw oul Bresnalian, NO-RUNS, Sixth Inning. Hofman singled to left and stole sec- ond. Sheokard doubdled to left and Hof- man scored. Schulte then smashed the ball through the centre field ropes sonding Sheckard tn ahead of him. Doyle threw out Howard. Steinfeldt and Dahlen threw and t was doubled with Tinker to Howard. Doyle beat Ames wtruck Seventh Inning. Evers singled but was forced out by Doyle (0 Dahlen, Devitn tossed | King, i ‘Taylor, as Kiing took recond. Dah- Linnopes, The latter ran thi e offman. NO RUNS. ol oper he latter ran third all th ny skal) ned to he throw In Shannon ‘Aunt Rose Had Speed. Un singled, eendin, Seymour Aunt Rose outclassed the field she ker: Y met in the third race, although the | rey Agee SLE St aes did not app COlKnOws and Puleomuani ss BresDANAny wae aR te: AC the. chalked up as high as & to tirst, Shannon De MeGann_ hit Auninat her chances. 80s Just. eallseed and Won an interesting race after a fine start with ‘ease. Cymbal gor the place, after running second all the way fans came from the rear in the lust strides and got third. Inauguration failed tgnobly, Favorite a Winner, Atpenmarcnen, just trom won the firth race cleverly none, Mclivain running third hAraloga from 2 Javanese tharehen in close attendance. in the stretch Alpenniircnen went to the fro: at will And got toe nrat nonors, t winner Was a hot favorite, ¥ money players went to the Dig Dundivs. The cluonouse Also favored the colt Flavigny In a Gallop. Tho last Fiavigny, which went to the front « romped at the end, Request and Kobno- fluw made the running, Request dying away when the pinch ‘edme. King: of the) Valley, bame with & rattle atthe and “beat out Itequest. for third. Kohnofiaw saaily, Wolllng wecond: pincé iis Le Unaile Heel he ar wie contingent mado all tie early running, with Alpel. | race waa just a gatlop fart into a double play. ONE RUN, Eighth Inning. Sheokard singled. Sch Ohh) Ned Sha 1 popped ) Bevmour Hofm: Evers (o Tinker to Howard ano singled. ne | Boyle, and | Browne. xingle took second jsingled, Brown [Kingled, scoring Brown fled to Hofman, THREE Ninth Inning. Kling waa thrown out " doubled. Hofman ic Taylor to third. ont taking th hy Dah singled rear! Me singled, sending Howanl walked, feldt Krounded ‘to 1 to Boyle, fore ———, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERB. ne ODD FELLOWS BEET: ALBANY, Aux. T ‘ officnra. of of New soasion Master Deputy Br Mo Nar peasurer 1 voll n i he Tauhen tea ct ror Amsterdatn. Wa L Grand. Representative, Henry plays—Deviln ¢ Dayle 3 Tinker and Howard, Evers, Tinker and ieee Toward ’ tay Ine Wild piteh—Taytor ly Hale h Umpires —Migler ind Ema, ee COS Sy jhis na c os 7 . : * pastel [teat ut akes Two an Heats in afer the the -utwhde peddling . 9 Massachuseits $9,000 era police to tat cs inanthe {nat he had learned ef a plot to cause aT TY Stake-Ritee- | iqnataatis by aba was ta appear aa Fe bank, however | | de, x0 e money sat MEATS CX rn DVILLE RACHPTRACK, Mass., | He told the police that he had come In- x mee ear | 80” bowsenn nt vf as to the 7 een resias nt was badly p: fesladtaalti Marsachus: 19.00 SPTACOI teen ad ecant on but thar in Picking Up Decoy Letter ck, Chullts, W, Miller up 6c Marechal third! saitea w SSN TG Gary ES A be vorite, but F A Avia wot « fo’ Thine —2.10 Ih, hacaasinait pacathe —Honorably Discharged, [| did Sank Eat ia wegen thepenwa if ny a mudr ie AG) ane Theodore. Kau years} WA" Dacked drown tlm in’ his ; old, Hving at > ndred ye MH t Was tipped of ana and Nu irs Ay hive yh o t smith, or reated last nigtit charged with writing a with Sansuln . pace anata ee letter demandiig money. from” Charles i ie FORT ERIE RESULTS. ° tock to get in toure Berls, a baker at No. 2443 Jerome 6 ne Carnies, who were lying In nue, and wlleged to have been caught Teitike BACK TRACK, & r ough they spent mucn taking the letter with money from the (hei races ere to-day 1 it Huls’s home. Disguleed aa } place where the ba 1 ordered us follows roux! character who would’do wnytning to place it was fh dlse HIRST RACE y. Hock went t deapkiyn ana from custody by Magistrate Hari j Kernel Took a Tumble. ther It 4 inte Carnie's connuenc day when ha had heard complaint} Amamia Tl, was the, favorite in the i. we at he wn to. ntur- and the prisoner's stater corroboe ahd om eawitys AN Aviso rat ‘that be was given a gas ted by that Intter’s: slat 1 over SECOND RAC 1 ch he wile Tt Was show Kaut ex ba Sm paw the Re te at the ng from the plac « t r hey watting for the writer « M 3 and out Clrlosity pick 1 i 4 the tents 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE. First Ganie. CENSUS AT JCLEVEEANE: Box (3 jo ceven for plac \ — DALE VIILADELEHIA. Aug. shel game Wun yeat io Reo aeaTligd a re Reaeduiled Nery rip oul Ane 2 4% ie % news Mere TT deipula ave POBEDO menes hance wan backel fr ecg, 10, tae ou te Murray'a you'd tind ay aM 40 down to 6 tob Be ree bas of wet wounds, paisa *

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