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Complete Results of the Racing To-Day at the Belmont Park Track Vhitmore State Weaves a Web of Circumstantial Evidence About | ic and Wife Reported Reconciled, but She Wants to | Hold Showers ‘o-night and Wednesday. RES ESULTS E D | Tl 0 N | i “ ‘Circulation Books Open to All.” | “Circulation Books Open to All,”’ = — Sa $s, “PRICE _@NE CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 20, JOG PRICE ONE CENTS, TOURENNE WINS = 'RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES 9 | | j ' 5 SCORE BY INNINGS: _ SCORE BY INNINGS: SCORE BY INNINGS: “ | Gi \ | Brooklyn 000000 0 1 1— 2/Giants 111014 00 1 2 7/St. Louis 00012000025 | Cincinnati 00000130 — 4\Shicago 2100000 1 O— 4 Highlanders 10000000 2 0—8 Sa (Special to Tae Evening World.) BROOKLY? (Special to The Evening World.) BATTI L | (Special to The Evenine Worl? ) HIGHLANDERS, CINCINNATI, 26.—The last came H. PO, A. E,| CHICAGO. May %.—The two cngtom NG ORDER AMPRICAN LEAGUE PARK, May 25, RH POA B Cosmo olitan Handica Is Made)! ore of te present series between |Hummell, ss. 2 1 2 G|memee of Sunday and Monday have New York Ghitage: —The Highlanders an St. Loulx went tol Niles, 2b. .......... 0 1 (srtorweé Pp p = ©) tne Reds and the Brooklyns was down | Burch, if... © © @ OME GxTe Guse Coun OO our Capa a te shaueen It ea ganar accocnooumve lars eu crg | Moriarity, te. Cree tear oh) + - | on the cards for decision this afternoon. | Lumley, rf © 0 0 yf the attendance this afternoon was huge | Koon ine Peay | of 10,000 people. Al! of the former New| Hemphill, ef. 30: 0 denne: J onlin, chulte, rf. the Medium of Play That Costs President Ebbetts, of the Brookivn club, | Jordan, 1b 1 6 © vy] for a Tnesday. New York {s always &) Seymour, cf. ance. 1b. York players were given an ovation as} Chace, Lb. SOO A195 “4 Steen! wanted the local management to ola: great drawing card, but twe lopsided | Needham, o Stetnfeldt. ab, they appeared on the field. Williams, | gry 2 ™ .Thousands of Dollars to Book- pay ganiolas]atiouciehenttn learn 1 0 2 Ol geatings would have crabbed the Glants | Devlin, 3 Bice ct Hoftrins and Yeager shook hi ileum 10s te y. but this request was refused, ; Pattee, 2b. el elie 2eeO men Olinithatestimationco’ the fans Ar | Dove, 2b. Moran, c. the Hilltop crowd, but each o: [ELLs . 0) 725580, k d O ‘ id resident Herrmann being opposed to: Maloney, cf 0 0 1 © 1) things have turned out, witt the two | Herzog, ss. ‘Tinker, 8s ried a club up his si Hogg and] Ball, s3. . pet tisha () makers an utsideérs. bargain sales when there still 19 @ 4e-| Bergen, ¢ 0 1 9 0 0| teams so closely matchea that they are |'Fanda!l Retibachiin Graham opposed each other as pitchers.| Kleinow, c. . ot 0 Q 1) jevena for helertiate at ree ulesierleee FAW @ codoanen® 2 B OO fighting Ike wildcate for every point.| _Umpires—Messrs, O'Day and Emalte,— First Inning Hogs, p. 20> 0) “Toaster in consequence the postponed game ot ee the games are an immense attraction, fone led off with as 1 left, | [ke " 5 a nee yesterday wil not be played off until the| Rucker, p. a0 0 8 8 = Olam Gkee oto an Gann in an ECARD es cole geen terete k «0 0 0) 050 BY VINCENT TREANOR, se ropeaae hike back to town tn July. | Lewis . ’ -0 0 0 0 Ojexcuse to be present is on hand to Niles. Hoffman filed out to A -¢ 0 0 0 Oo ms e fo-morrow's game Will be called at 3] y, “rit lighted my Will! mel . --—--- = BELMONT PARK, May 26.—The Cosmopolitan Handicap, the fea.| 0 k im order to allow the Superbas|” Alperman pe ETE OSD ABH ORNS AOR ca canevionaent aa Patt Slat rail aa iene 2 6 30 8 @ ’ ¢ See app Nee y Chicag r Tt quit t Hing bag dcsace f | to i I och . 1 ture of the card here this afternoon, resulted in one of the biggest coups | nets ines any feswexhiatios aan Totals ...... sevee2 7 24 7 1] evident that Mike's year of retirement ines mipoereoed, wainloa not single. *Batted for Hogg tn ninth. es tee i Riredayi % © a from the big league did not hann his SO ay SILO UENILeMeEEECO'| ST. LOUIS, of the racing season to date Tourenne was the medium of the killing, aegear First Inning. spatter Pea batting eye, for he slams the leath. Ge erat Cone Wil | 3 ts aonnee 7 : , {th wicked for uns bases wit! Niles struck out. Moriarty walked, | +H EO) . teing backed from 12 to 1 down to 6 to 1. The ring was hit for thou. | Hummel, out, Hug: to. Ganzel. CINCINNATI. ABS ened hore 0nd une Beste Andina ibeaecontWasieetemishilivecriok | Stone lteccea saree O08 8 OU Ou: tte walked.” Lumley forced Burch, malls CODES (Ochs CL TS CEGIDE EI IEE oy out. ‘Three players mixed up of | romma sands. Tourenne ran a great race to-day. Last time out he was beaten | Finstin® to He NO B Jordan died, Hug- R. H. PO. A The mod is pulling for him to make a| | chases pop fiy allowed it te fa offman, rf..... U1 2200) A i » 2D 2... 2 a e as {safe in the pitcher's box errs | Williams, 2! u sixteen lengths. Races of this kind give racing the appearance of dis-| ,H°*®! fo eA eran mire (ey A 1 0 Geen a Before leaving, just as a Fi fumbled Stahi's grounder and Moriarity | ot Ub ONateee p Rucker to Hummel. — Lobert| Kane, ef 1 1 2 0 0, Scuventer of the visit. {| eoored, while Chase took wird, On on} Wallace, ss........ Be WP xe 5h honesty and crookedness and make one feel that Gov. Hughes is right | Mitchell popped to Rucker. NO! opert, 3b hos Got. al First Inning a eeiotedmcoubl skate: ae was OU | Switzes, of HOO eee feo . a 2 : aaron) al ¢ plate. Sp fams, is =o ch.. in his fight against the game. | Second, Inning Mitchell, rf 0 1 0°0 Shannon hit by pitched ball Tenney | = Spencer.” ONE hit . Jon 215 0 0 There was s me excuse expressed for | ———— a Srey ce ites, ie a * forced Shannon to Evers, unassisted. + ay atone « . Becond Inning. ‘Tcurenne's tad time by those BELMO Lesion Toterc and Paitese aa” Qut:|Ganzel, 1b ......0 2 12 1 Oi! Tenney stole second base, Doniin Sheriff’s Invitation to “Foreigr Sghywilabr. singled andi denes beat ou 12438 fwiio) Urofitedil by wicior wae NT RESULTS. |loney"“ fanned," Hergen wastes, McLean, ¢ ......1 0 6 0 0) walked. Tenney caught asléep, Reul- tement’’ to See Slayer Die bunt. Both runners advanced on P60 1) last season he won in “mud to his knees. FIRST RACE—Frizette (9 to 2 and) gen. ‘Brain fanned. No SUNS Hulswitt, es 0 1 @ 5 | for two bases, scoring Donlin. Need-| Eagerly Accepted. ed second base, making a double plas 1) 1 etoveo 8s they ray at the track, There's no/8 to 5) 1, Ara pee oe : pevlin out, Steinte:at | rasa pied. Bnassigted. NO RUNS. see (8 to 5 for place Third Inning. S ham hit bys ball. Devlin out, 5 a an Ei as wetting away from it, no matter how 12, Adgiana 3 (3 Peiseyen Ponana Labre ce: awe) Weimer, p.. . 0 1:0 3 O14, chance. ONE RUN. = —<—— Teplees threw out Conroy. Bal TAT &-tting away from {t, no matter how ait. {Hummel out, ‘Hulzwitt to Ganzel, ‘Totals ' = > OT] _evers watked. Sheckard altto. Schulte] popTsvILLE, Pa., May 2%—In order Ferris, ect Riehown: eornasrae i aes MAG ui anocking) and raw reversal and SECOND RACE—BobbI n Burch walked. Lumley died, Huggine ‘otals .. 4 $8 27 16 1) sacrificed, Crandall to Tenney. Chance | touched out Ball. Hogg walked. Ni! ts—Off Hogg, 11 in 9 innings. merits at least an Investigation from 314 gy, 4 in (13 to § to Ganzel. NO RUNS. First Base on Balis—Oft Rucker, 3;/ filed to Shannon, Evers scoring. Stein- / that they may go among thelr country-|rolled out to Jones. NO RUNS. se on Balls—Off Hoge, 1; off the stewards acting for Messrs. Keene en) 1, Star Thistle (20 to 1 for right abdiueeinealcentedion rena ine Otel on y | Golde poled a triple to left Meld, scoring |men and impreee upon them the Third Inning. Er enVEaees Touis, 10; High and Belmont. place) 2, The Robin 3, |Sneshan to Jordan, NO RUNS. RAL) ee ee Brook- | Shee Two Rew Betzee 0 Tene | onormity of the crime of munter and| Graham struck out. Stone smashed a By Hoss, 6: by Race Has a Bad Look. THIRD Ee Fourth Inning. aStguek Out-By Rucker, 12; by Welm- | Second Inning. |the punishment that the Iaw of thie Pee anton (oN iett rom manyetruck “By Hogg, 6; by Newton, Jack Atkin was favorite in the ring RACE—Melisande (7 to 1 Jordan walked. Sheehan sacrificed, | Hfome Run—Hummel. | ay ieiaingled:toXcentre Meld eit 1ers 0m) COUN UY cella Oc ase ate tu aera vs. inh roan ae Hit—Stone, ae > wasn't the play one should and 5 tu 2), High Private (3 to 5 for Weir ver (to, Gaze TEAL eR CULE Ula Umpire—Rigler. @| hae hie by: pitched b: Crandall sc-| poles, Italians. Russians, Lithuanians} Ferris threw out Moriarity. J Hits—Wallace, Willams and for him, He was a lukewarm /place) 2, Statesman 3, NUMET OT Switinth GanciteeN Dain a ritte einfeldt to C e. Shannon i v7 f - © stop of Hemphill’s grou yin ‘ cheice. There wax some for | Lobert fanned. Mitchell, singled to lout, Bvers to, Chance, Doyle scoring, |and other foreigners were invited to/ ind beat him to the) bag. te pai Ct P, Daly meet eny FOURTH RACE—Tourenne (6 to 1 centre. “Gi neel line: to Maloney. | Mfo- derful cateh of Donlin's liner. ¢ attend the exccution here to-day of Fe- Fourth Inning, k F all, unassisted. to ent pueden sonore NO} RUNS RU. } eagle acy polata Pitch, otiapaliy Ai <n naa |@Md 2 to 1) 1, Jack Atkin 4 to 5 for Fifth Inning. Moran| oute Devlin to Tenney. (Dinker|| 1% Tec = younk) Bole conyictediet gaferiarity | fel and Wa Hit by Pltehor —Sivitaer, She isrena he x At-/place) 2, Lawrence P. Daly 3. Bergen flied to Hulswitt, Rucker soaked the pill to richt fleld for a home the murder of a woman and her ehild) dropped jAnfe for two bases Umplre—O' Loughlin he tp ‘ | foule . Hummel singled to un, Reulhach fannec levers hit t? at Shenandoah six months ago. a th b a t f eading — _ mitren field. tor two ‘She to third. Jou kin ran inh le Burch out, Hula- outside tor twombares. esnock ard: ' Wallace scored I A all the way to tae § c a Tou-| FIFTH RACE.—Royal Tourist (13 itt to Gan - NO, RUD * A rane t, Doyle to Tenney. ONE RU | eecuestanetiei tookiuines init ardlay PN Allscey pec 1 Hoa: f 5 D1 serave's lap Ly ath and Hulswitt singled to left. i h ‘ounty 0 IFO} ii t renne up in Muse lap lying NeXt. /to 8 and even) 1, Roseven (4 to $ for Weimer sacrifiead fucken to Yordan: : Ghirdalnning, execution was not a public one in the| ony Tine’ Tourenne Carried Wide. place) 2, Pantoufle 3. Huggins walked. Bases fuil, Kan Seymour soaked one tar’ over SI sense that every one who went to the| i Lobert fan NO RUNS head for a home run. dham fanne: At the turn Athi gg wide, Rea Bran teint | Devlin fied to Schulte Doyle struc “(Jai was adm! but the Sheriff was| Ni NS. etissha (he thing with h'm.! SIXTH RACE—Nick Stoner (2 to 1! 9g. jour. ¢ t . lquite liberal in the distribution of Fifth inning s here it was shown how €00l| ana 4 to ty 1, she Luiotey grounded to. Ganze! Jordan Schutte grounded to Tenney. Chance tickets, and the foreigners, who were| spencer vent ran rt rae iracrennel 4 even’ after 0 5) 1, aplet (even for fo d. Sheehan flied to Kane, it by pitched ball and stots peccOndll aiiWengeriiio vanes thalhaneinaitconmall are Fi pate GI Ge ey draham place) 2, Monocle 3. ze |Steinfeldt out, Herzog to agle curried away wide, we came on w Mite! fanned. Ganzel lea. to. punted to Tenney. NO RUN, jthey could get, and this morning long] Man singled to ri straightened out aid easily disposed of : centre. | McLean forced Gangel Rucker | Fourth Inning. |before the Ume set for the opening of | iti. (ins | ck Atkin, Lawience P. Daly fin-| RACING CHARTS ON £2, | to Pattee. Maloney fumbled’ Brain's ‘ E se. {the jail gates, they swarmed about the nd to Hore vat Na Re Sen cay en ene PAGE 2 | Single, Mclein scoring. Brain, on, seo: | President, rete Conference. | 2ieTRoesroped any teyMoran. Criss | place cat TR a He was knocked fin the run to the) jt out with Roseben for the place) RUN. elie Mar eat (Tai Decides ii i |e aed Erleon) Yard: Crowded) Rows pare Cues Sten NO far turn and woked absolutely out of | tarvugnout the stretch, but had to be! Seventh Inning. ecides Avainst Withdraw- vores Tinker hit one too het! In the throng. too, were many native] Sixth | ft and done for. He came again, how- with the show money. Pattee filed to Kane. Maloney walked. * rN 6 Crandall Doyle to Tenney.{ born citizens, but these had to stand} | es pring: i) Pars ever, and closed a jot of ground to be singled to right. Lewis running ing Any Just Now, NO RUNS back, as the death lesson was not in- | ,Schwtzer to Stahl. Jones also| fy ie jit to centrefield for a home ttiled to $ struck out. NO|Mrs, J. H. Murdock First of ‘err! n. Rucker forced Lewis on a r to Huggins. Rucker safe on ‘Tenn run, Donlin fanned. Seymour flied t an easy third. TORONTO RESULTS. | {ended for them. Some of these, how-| RUNS Frigotte came back to life in the open- Seta vild throw. Maloney out try- Tinker. Needham hit bs pitched bailey eVer, Managed to squeeze in, and the} Ferris threw out Ch Stahl trg event. Ghe wasn't left at the Dost | zonoweo RAGE FRACK, May on “ore oucerror, Gangs) t0 Me-| WASHINGTON, stay %—As a result| Devlin fouled to Moran, n great catell jail yard waa crowded when the last #164 and Co gate on Watiac Her Sex to Complete to-day. nor did she meet with any mis- |The yaces” here to-day” resulted as |, atching for Brooklyn. Wetmer|0f several conferences between Presi-| ONE LRUN a4 1, Dontin, scnuite {Of the “invited” and curious were} double steal. Ball walked, filling at Such a Journey. haps, as in her last two races, She | follows: fanned: Huggins walked: Kane elngied | dent Ronsevelt, Secretary Taft and Gen, | Sey a cee Aa een Salts | namitted. bases. Kleinow fouled to Jones. Hows © y: | to left Lobert doubled to left, Hug- won easily at the end from Arasee, who| FIRST RACE—One mile and seventy) tne scoring. Mitchell fi : a 1 fanne boat out Adriana for the place. Thore |Farts Homer (@ to 1 and 4 t9 2) i 5 a. Ganzel Bell, Chief of Staff of the army. it haa| 80, Itt field) Steinfeidt’s funt_ ic ‘The idea of having present representa- | Struck out. NO RUNS, Lally @ tot for place) 2 Gbia Cote 31 Singled to centre, Kane and Lobert | been decided not to withdraw any of the| ham! Slagle, fled ‘to Shannen. NO | 18 Of the various foreign elements in Seventh lnning: | i ceed i ¢ ‘ " The first woman that ever endured a lot of betting done quietly on | Time—1.47 4-5. scoring, Ganzel reaching third on| United States troops from Cub. RUNS. this section of the coal region originatca| Spencer fouled to Kleinow. Graham | ne, ana her backers won quite a |,SECOND RACE—Four furionga—|Rucker's bad throw to second. Mc-| present time. te meth with Sheriff Clay Evans, who thought ;Struck out, Stone singled. Hoffman | an automobile trip across the Conti- Frizette, a quite + Sixth Inni: 2 Lady Milner (7 to 6 and 1 tg 3) 1, M Lean out, Sheehan to Jordan. THREE ete unl NG, Walked. “Williams flied to Hemphill,| nent reached Sixty-sixth street and lot of money. Queen Marguerite was|Shore (3 10.5 for place) 2. Peart’ Pishey| RUNS. : | ——__. Doyle singleq past short. Heraog| ‘he Story of the execution, as told from | who made a wonderful running catch:| Ercadway this afternoon, sunburned, heavily played ax usual, by the public, {3 Time—0.52 3-; Eighth Inning. NATIONAL LEA fanned. eout stealing, Moran to|'he lps of the foreigners, would have a CRONE is dusty and rather*tired, but in pplendid H 4 4 THIRD RACE—One mile ai EAGUE. fanner TGkanaalt’ ‘struck’ out, "NO| salutary effect in curbing the murderoua| , vies filed to @tone. Graham threw | “ust 3 ne but her price looked too gocd in view] (THIRD. RACE—One | mile and an! Hummel knocked a home run to cen- RUNS. ' out Moriarity. Hemphill lined to Fer-| health. ‘There were two women and of het record-breaking race. She|monese (out for place) 2, Dog of Ward, | ir Gaur” and Lumley out, Eiveging acre Danlin caught Moran's fly. Tinker] Cndeney Of some of the lawless ele- tris, NO RU: two children jin the party, and they awerved all over the track and neariy | Time—1.58 1-5, Be Pe a AE Oth At Pittsburg. struck out. So did Ruhlbach. NO] nent Elghth Inning. came all the way from Tos Angeles in Knocked Adriana down at one stage.| FOURTH RACE—Two miles.—Medi-| Brain and Hulsmitt out, Hummel to] Bose? 00 0°00 1 0:0 o=3/ RUNG: Having jn mind the possible effect the! wautlace wa out, Cease to Hogg, Who | thirty-two days and some hours elapsed Give was accond fora while, away out cineh Man! Corset ends cui Dd. 1, Dr.| Jordan. Weimer fanned. 'NO RUNS. soit gre CEU CETL ES SILTY Fry Seventh Inning. +seoution ‘lesson might produce on his| covired the base. Scisitzer filed tO} ime, put in actual running tlme of a y & to 2 for 2 eries — Dori “ ‘ es died the sa p n) ac ‘on the outside near the rail, but stopped! 3. Timie—4.06 3-5. pany, sames. Ninth Inning. Willis and Gibson Uniiite—Rieer ment Shannon out, Evers to Chance. | Tan- | suests, the Sheriff swore in a big force | Stan) and Jones died the same way. | io than twenty-six days padly. This was far below her real| FIFTH RACE-Six furlongs.—Jublies |_ Pattee singled to centre. Maloney At St. Louis BEY cd to cent Meld and was forced | po cxtrs deputies, who were distributed | “Williams threw out Chase. Stahl fled| ‘The automobile, a Packard of the or abrins Tagging (3 to 1 and 4 to 5) id Harcourt walked, Ritter singled to left, bases full Philadel hia 0000 0 000 oo) bY Seymour, Tinker to Evers. about the yard ready for any trouble. | to Switser, Graham threw out Conroy.| inary touring car type, belongs to J Whitney Colt Is Winner. Se ba? EEO) i 2 ICR CS Tat HY Brea) grounaet Mart Louls OVO) ONO RIE Oni o ens UNG. wanton anesweraltponnedlite Murderer Confesses. x Ninth tnaing. H. Murdock 1 wealthy lumberman of Harry Payne Whitney must’ have], SIXTH RAC [pert atlese COON fh BAU nely Bled! tol Batteries = BPErKa) and Jacklitsch; | Needham. Schulte out, Herzog to Ten-| Just before the march to the scaf-| feris singled and went to third on a | Johnstown, Fa. With his family, he some two-year-olds in his string. They ple Way data: y reine ON RUN: urch fouled to} Eromme and Hostetter, Umpires —| ney. NO RUNS, fold Radzius made a complete confes-! wild pitch. Ball threw out Spencer. | spent the winter in Southern Califor- ve been winning regularly. To-day |3. Time—li9 45 7 to”) ® ——.—--— an Eighth Inning. és Graham) feuled | to acleinaw, Stone When the ie came to start for in the five-furlong dash, second on the —$<—<___. Needham fanned. Dev (Continued on Second Page.) “Ball was safe on Ferris's error. Will at theysdeqidedstol Uys Lonmase, card, Boboln, a Meddier-Handspun colt, | MURDERE| BROOKLYN UNIONS AMERICAN | LEAGUE, inker. Doyle doubled t 1 sei ims Agr Kieinow's counts bu; mad. ough in their car, a full brother to Vanya, by the way, D AND HIS BODY GET FORFEIT GAMES. At. Philadelphi Zee IPS Oy REE AUST aU ecal evecare toes [ate iat Aletta Leal Angs|eay aba tme won all the way and won like a good THROWN INTO THE RIVER jadelphia. Zor was nai led at the plate. Shockird | ) ono 6 j batted for Hoge and grounded out, W. k in the morning of April In one. Keene's Suffragette was mad "| MBYERROSE PARK, BROOKLYN Peleeiphia Pie OROROMGUARA Cuaza laut tacinciesmsieccey Why Go Sailing Sia eornente Gites ane nuceane rere MMs Bid Hates Nuc decks NSS atte Was ante . 000000 chance singled to. cetrad ng third. Niles thot a or ore aancnterilalaaeiiiinee fayerite here, She was very unruly May %.—Through the fatlure of. the| Batteries—Donovan and Payne: Plank| fe!at flied to Seymour. Howard was | | ———————___> nrough Wallace, scoring tie‘ now esi eee ie jane pgea, tne pest and threw Notter, but i: The body of August Weldmann, fifty|wiimington Club to put tn an Antone Umpires —Sherdan ati] sent to oat for Slagle and sing! | Nites stole second, Moriarity ‘lied 1a|c'ghteen; another daughter, Allce, aged wasn't hurt. She got away wei! yerrs oid, a mate on the German{ance at. Meyerrose Park. Itidgewood, | Hurst. second base. Moran singled to right- Boat Th t {Li k yl Siren emphill popped to Ferris. | fourteen; @ son, James, Jr. aged ten; enough, but ran throughout, | steamship Hamburg, was found in the|this afternoon, the game was forfeited * At Boston. Malu Secon NEU GHAnCe EE Tio TaNAl nea aca a a €aks: | Tenth Innit Polen Ta Spauldingcavawser ot Mvent: Star Talstle, at 100 to 1, was second, | Hudson River, near the ferry at Edge- |{° the Brooklyn Union, League team | chicago AINA A Osh Davie, an Moran was doubled up at | er tne Lean York, |{ovs. Wyeming, and Mr. Murdosk's s a Se ; e-|by a score of 9 to 0. th ti i Wat Sao ate (03 Ne | Newton now pite’ ‘or New York. Phil i | after running prominently all the way. water, N. J., to-day. Drs, Hubbard/of the organization In Phiadeiphia lac, | BOSOM vee 5 170 2 10 0 5 Ninth Inning. |] tf you were going abroad wouldn't || chariay. Jones took Hoftman's place ni [Mochanlclan, PND De Maynard. As, At the end, however, he was doing his}an1 Baundage told Coroner Curry, of {MIBK it was practically decided to] | Batterles—Altrock and Shaw; Burchell ss 1a her atsentousalninnth Mt) bat and field. Jones doubled to riginally scheduled the trip was to en dest to stall off ‘The Robin another | Hackensack, that change the circult, dropping Wilming: | 2nd Criger. Umpire—Connoll Bee ee ncencne Osan Rae ot It be wis in the steamship]! Wijiams bounced a hot one off New-|at Johnstown, but after they got there that has the BEST RECORD for the} | iyMitace iingtah Scoring tt, Jones, but | the tourists decided to run on through number of trips made and the num- || Moriarty row to Conroy got Wil-|to New York and make an ocean-to- mM jams at third, while Wallace took ocean stretch of it, Mrs. May Dare Weldmann's death | fon_and Baltimore, If this is done t wac due to a blow on the head. There league Will-be comprised of six clubs | pthweshingten: was no water on the lungs, evidence | Drocklyn. Pottsville, Allentown, Rea. | Cleveland long one. ‘The rest were strung out, s | b Moran’ Melisande Wins Easily, Shannon took third base on ran’ 00000000 wild throw. Tenney bumped a litte fy cae} ort. scoring Shannon. Donlin It's a funny thing how the Keene ship’ 4 ing, Ellzabeth and Philadelphia. Treas. | Vashington :10010000 1-3 n i b sengers carried? $we- year-oide tone when they are favor- that the ship's officer was no doubt! irer Meyerrose, of the Brooklyn Club Ratterles—Joss and Clarke; Smith and cok Hoy ie Reaa uF aineled ita ber of passengers carried? | ona. Sehwitaer want he by ington, Mr. Murdock's slater, _foined ' a ‘ana ee they ave cant murdered before being thrown into the) saya the local organization 1s strong | Street. Umpire—Evans. De ae Merete aoa Then why not use the same dis-[/ Pall, Thelbases. Herris flied to them at Johnstown. 4 via river. enough financially to continue throug! to Rivers. | ey scored | eit Lssie A Hee Sp “; 5 ol pete > rn n handily from ther e vestigation, The | um auyS ¢s ER E Chase struck out a led to ©. | Exce d ot Private’ who ‘was aided When hi ody ts now at MoNally's: Morgue In| ARMY BALLOON TRIP Rian NEW POLICE CAPTAIN. [J The World prints more separate] | jonem:” “Conroy” flied to" Stone. NO | nait, excopt for the night or for ovens | Homme Daa AC. fhis was He Fort Lee, Coroner Curry will hold an i Sfento, oe | | advertisements every week, month]! ?UNS. sional Nght repairs. We had a camp- f tatesman was | Indies Baltimore ....000010000 1 . " Ry ee thitd. | High Private and Rosstenton Sek WAS FOR INSTRUCTION. |Torome 020 0.0.0.0.0.9.0 ag] Lieut. willlam F. Fennetly, who nas [and year than ANY OTHER news-1 wapow.CLEANER'S FATAL FALL |! outfit along with us, but only used They had bumping match early in| _!nspect New Fircboat Engines, - Batterles—Pearson and Byers; Me | been Acting-< plats ni COATES of the) } paper on earth— NONE cicaning a window an ene courih (tt, ancerayeald: Mie, Murdoch: toi the race and both nearly went down © Commy'sstoner Hayes and’ Fire| WASHINGTON, May %—The Arms | ‘inley and Pearce, Umpire-Conway, | Adame tires! Toilke Sito peony |[ And has a greater dally circulation | ioor of the building at No. Si Grand | “At times it) was pretty rough trays Romp for Royal Tourist. Croker is mor: nspected | Signal Corps balloon made another ax At Buffalo. . wan to-day made a full-fedged captain } 1 New York City than ANY TWO] -tteet. this afternoon, Michael Kobolo- | elling. Sometimes we bumped | over Royal Tourist “walked home" in the | 2°, MEV fteboats on the Gen-|cension from {ts station in the south-| Providence .. ...0 9 0 0 0.0.0 9 g-g/ by Commissioner Bingham, | BC aerate st cowski, twenty-five old, rail sa, Cor, milan, at 6. Stratham fifth. vugan got him off flying; got to al ieee peompany has just ins! ern gart of the elty to-day. It was | Buffalo. +500 02000 0 1-3] Capt. Fennelly succeeds the late Cap OTHER m ® newspapers COM. fF ived with his wile and tw n wallowed ain ua ue Va fey8 7 ie front earl ., nd ‘stayed there slit vit be tried ay ines. The boats| ptoted by Lieut. Lahm and Capt. Wal hatieries—Freek and Clark; Kissinger | Charles Kemp, who died while tn chai BINED. jecond street, between Avenues sean 4 ren became somewhat wats vaste sot oft all tangles day. lace, of the Signal Corps, who were| sd Archer Umplre—Stafford of the Central Park Station, The new 3, lost his balance and plunged Sead- | An UY ecvuse of the shifting sands, ; Pin the nd ran a great rac: eae accompanied by soveral non-commir- At Rochester, Captain headed the eligible list and will | WHEN IN SEARCH OF RESULTS Nong to the stroet, narrowly sessing iit the wind switched around to Our to Reval Tourist quickiy. wes pinened to hoy aren alone for Gate’ Cream oe the ys? 2 10 give an eats The Jj City-Rochester Pus Deine eraeare aes iy Wha WHAT MORE CAN ONE ASK; ves ws Oe ons Gouverneur Ho backs and after that we were pat “ sta J of the trip was to give instructions to* ‘The Jersey City-Rochester game post-] Precinct, where he has served for sov- ) | Juat ae a surgeon from 0 Joyed ; wn fousnes strong. Pantoufle fought sbeorted without trace of grease: Ss thy, Non-etenmtsstonea noned on account of wet grounds. oot! foe: aey den re anu ey, a AM: ot aaa BON