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L GAMES AND ©-DAYS RACES PRICE ONE CENT. WOMEN ANARCHISTS ~ ARMED WITH KNIVES TRY 10 KILL JUDGE Mary Caminita and Giussepini Car- rosio Leap Upon James F. Carroll, of Paterson, from Ambush, but He Succeeds in Overpowering Them. Two women anarchists leaped from ambush upon Judge James Cartoll, of the Police Headquarters Court, of Paterson, N. J., as he was on his way to his home in that city last night and tried to stab him to death. But for the fact that he is an active and powerful man the ama- zons would have succeeded in their attempt at assassinatio: powered them and to-day they were arraigned before him in court and sentenced to long terms in jail. They gave the names of Mary Caminita and Giuseppini Carvosive. Neither would reveal the animus of the attack, but it was undoubtedly inspired by the rigor with which the police and Judges of Paterson have been dealing with the Anarchists of the city of late. Mary Caminita is said to be a sister ;had been severe in his treatment of of Joseph Caminita, the editor of La| Anarchita arraigned before him. In mbol of the law reseed |in Paterson. From the facts surround- Government. Cam- | ing the'r attempt at murder It ts ap- Questione Sgciale, an Anarchistic pub- | their eves he was the s3 Meation whioh was recently supp by the United Stat | {nlta disappeared and is said to have | parent that gone to aly. | made careful plans. dow thet hie followers should take 1 venge upon the men responsible for hip downfall as a leader in Anarcalstic passed the residence of R. C. Happern, circles. The task of settling the score Twenty- street and Park ave- se nue, which is surrounded by trees and devolved upon the two women wh Ymowledge of conditions in this country 1s limited. Careful Plans to Murder. | s | They were aware that Tudge Carroll (Continued on Second Page.) ROVAL TOURIST TAKES | shrubb. The Ye spot i ¢ark and ton ly at night. THE PREAKNESS STAKES nd BY VINCENT TREANOR. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June 2.—Royal Tourist, Harry Payne Whitney’s Sandringham-Leisure colt, is a mighty good three. old. He won the Preakness ear. Stakes, the feature of the card here this | afternoon, without being “let down.” He led from start to finish. All Eddie Dugan had to do was sit still in the saddle and hold the colt under a stout pull. Live Wire went after him all the way, but never} could get near enough to even fluster either Dugan or the colt. Sweep- ing down the stretch, Dugan wasn’t even “clucking.”’ Roya! Tourlst, under double wraps, ———— a went over the finish line two lengths reitoee bette tired Live Wires win | GRAVESEND RESULTS. Robert Cooper five lengths back. Royal ———_—— ‘Tourist was at odds on and the public] FIRST RACE—Trance (1 to 2 and went to him good and strong. The /4 to 5) 1, Melissa (3 to 1 for place) | books had long ines to pay off after the ret board went up. 2, Top Note 8. McC ire the “broken down lame horse" in the Metropolitan Handicap,| SECOND RACE—Bayonet (9 to 5 was favorite with as good as 4 to 1/and 7 to 10) 1, King Castle (2 to 1 against him In the third race here to-|for place) 2, JImmy Lane 3. day and he won easily trom Tom Me- Grath, with Don Enrique third, There! THIRD RACE—McCarter (2 to 1 was a delay of eleven minutes at the and 6 to 5) 1, Tom McGrath (even post in this . Mr. Pettingill! having A lot of trouble getting them away. [fF Place) 2, Don Enrique 3. When the field did break it was to a == straggling start, with Tom McGrath{| FOURTH RACE—Royal Tourist beating the barrier by four lengths (1 to 2 and out) 1. Live Wire (1 to Musgrave got McCarter out of the]3 for place) 2, Robert Cooper 3. @traggiing bunch behind Tom McGrath {a the first sixteenth and soon was third! ieTH RACE—Granla (10 to 1 and behind Mary Hall, Up to the stretch tuen McGrath held an apparently safe|4 to 1) 1, Ruble (12 to 1 for place) lead, but when they rounded the bend!2, Home Run 3. and Mary Hall had dropped out of It — McCarter set sail for ‘Tom MeGrath.! gixTH RACE—Home Again (4 to Wearing him down slowly and surely:|4 gang 2 to 1) 1, Yorkville Beau | He caught him within a hundred of the finish and the rest was easy. » Carter went past the judges a length and a half to the good. Ract: Start Was Bad One. fnese cD (even for place) 2, Troublesome 3. Charts 0} McGrath hed everything else beaten| Was said that some of the insiders and had no trouble getting the place {cleaned up $20,000 on MoCarters victory, money in front of Don Enrique, The|sétting prices from 4 to 1 down to 2 to 1, owing to the well circulated report | start ruined the chances of many of them and the race was far from being |that the colt was lame @ true run one. Thore was a lot of ugly Trance Wins in Easy Style. comment on the Newcastle stable’ like McCarter in a selling race at $1.50) ees Ne one had the nerve to bid him up. It (Continued on Second Page) BROOKLYN @ SCORE BY INNINGS: Philadelphia 00000 Brooklyn (Bpecial to The Evening World.) BROOKLYN. WASHINGTON BROOKLYN, | | baseball weather greeted! Hummell, If, teams | Sheehan, 31 | Lumiey, rf. second game of their) Philadelphia | ting of the Trolley Dodg- | Lewis. ss. .. zames, caused | yy team a severe lecture before they | Wilhelm, p. With hope of beating the Phillies in} Donovan selected | PHILADELPHIA. put in to beat eure Knabe, 2b.. First Inning. Knabe drove the first ball pitched into Courtney sent a litle | to the inflelé, which Wilhelm and} Titus pasted a who lost no » but he over- Magee, If.. took care of Os-orne, cf.. fast grounder to Pattee, time in throwing him out at first. Magee ran out into deep left centre and collared Hummell's long fly. 5) holsted a high Bransfield capt MeQuillin, p.. ured after @ run. Lam- fast jumper to Knabe, who tossed him out. Second Inning. 3) First Base on Balls—Oft off MeQuiliin, snatched Magee's Left on Bases—Philadeiph' lowed with a drive to right | ch was good for a base. Bransfield smashay out a low line fly which Hum-| Dvolin singled to left Osborne to third ‘and on Bergen's short throw down Osborne was nailed at the plate on Lewis's return of the Struck Out—By Three-Base Hit—Lewts. ‘Two-Base ‘Hit#—Pattee and Dooin. Stolen Bases—Doolin and Pattee. Hit by Pitcher—Magee. Umpires—Rudderham They found that he lived in East Doubtless he left behind instructions Thirtieth street and tha, he was often! town late In the evening. They > learned that on his way home he | mel smothered. stole second, PHILLIES 0 o— PO. A 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 3 0 1 2 27° «13 PO. A. it 15 o 1 ib 3 00 1 0 13 (0 f yor 2 3 o 3 24 15 Withelm, ia, 6; Brook- Rigler. Highlanders o| Boston | Highlanders (Special to The Evening World) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, June 2 Jers braced up after los went [knocked out of the lead. the s = pitched and Blair caught for |‘ hase, Ib. ew York and nds when t Hall threw out Thoney out, Conroy to Chase. hall ‘and stole second. Ball threw out Gess- to Unglaub. was caught off| to Unglaub. Hemphill walked and went to third as leaguer fell safe back threw out Stahl cravath walked. Second Inning. Ungiaub beat a slow infleld ti and Teashed second on Wagner's crt . Newton to Chase. Ball threw out Ball stritck out. Conroy got the samo Newton singled to left, but Cra- vath’s accurate throw neiled Rlair at Third Inning. Thoney popped to Ball. the same way. MoConnell struck out | ball to Bergen. bounder straight threw him out. fs an casy viowm, his infleld grounder | out of the Knabe and tee lined the ball over, | Lumley’s low Seventh Inning. collared Up the third as MeQuiliin wae e nit front of the plate, but. was thrown out A hedge grows closely to the sidewalk. | I stole second. t t left which Mages got under. NO Third Inning. Dooin pasted a hot gro Lewis and Jor- threw out Wilnelm. to Bransfleld. E Osborne col fouled out to Bergen Fourth Inning. sent a fly to Maloney Wilhelm’s first fouled out to Dooin centre and stopped at fir pitched ball, Titus moving up to second. Osborne ‘smashed a low Ninth Inning. Osborne singled to right htt into a double play. Lewis to Pattee Doolin fouled out to Jordan. Bransfeld was thrown out ngled along the third base} On Dooin's bad throw down to second Sheehan rea balls filling the bases, was tried and fatled. The squeeze play Sheehan being Courtney to Lewis then smashed right field fence for three bases, scoring Lumley and Jordan. failed again, on the line by the ball to the| The wqueeze play | Lewis being touched out Sattes doubled Maloney bunted safely and Pattee scored when Dooin muffed Mr- Fifth Inning. singled to the infield. n walked, Dooin going to se © Pattee. Court- mon his grass Knabe filed out Bergen went out, Knabe to Branefteld. | Association, Wilhelm fi'ed to Doolin. disposed of on his grounder by and Branstield Sixth Inning. Hummell was heshan snutahed Magee's high the ball to Jordan in. Osborne tore Bransfleld Ine to retire the hatter, a single to centre Sheehan drove a fly to Mage jumped into the alr and pulled down ghotographer. MONDAY. JUNE 8. 4 WITH FREDERICK REMI) e- | Trance 1s the Colin of the two-year-| tion in starting a valuable stake horse|oldg shown ao far. George Odom's y Jordan wes put and Brans- MeQuilllen to Bransfield. wil-) Pattee made his third safe hit, a single along the third-base linc. gled to right. Bergen out, jaloney tos Doolin to Bransiel4, Doolin NO RUNS. Bransfleld JUDGES HEAR PLEA FOR REMOVAL OF DROEGE. Case of Accused Magistrate Before the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court. Application for the removal from office of Otto H, Droege as City Magistrate wns argued before the Appellate Divi- sion of the Supreme Court this after- noon by counsel for the Bar Associatton, had considered charges against the Magistrate at the request of Mayor Howard Taylor, on behalf of the Bar the Grievance Committee had considered the accusa- tion against Magistrate Droege, which Included the charge that he had released @ woman named Louise Durand the day following her sentence to the Workhouse on Blackwell's Island, although she was sentenced for six months Taylor said, The second was the at- Doolin! tempt to bribe a newspaper reporter and NS. Niles filed to Gessler. single to centre othar to the s: Keeler drove a {ll smashed an- Chase's hot sin- and scored both while Hal took ah! popped to Wagner. Ball) Five divers at work in the hold of the sunken steamer H. M. Whitney, which les near Mill Rock, off the foot of East lomeee fOTCRL At | Ninoty-seoond street, OF Hemphill. Wagner |¥ind of a call this afternoon when a) Bates going to third, Bowerman singled bunch of barges and things got into two-tagger down|enarl above their heads. The divers were getting out the ma-| RU? chinery of the old Sound freighter. They | had gone down from the derrick boat! Will, belonging man Wrecking Company. Through Gate came the New Fifth Inning. Western tug W. Newton threw out tCriger, MeFarland | three batted for Winter and singled. Thoney | two barges got by the wrecking opera-| Kink to second tlons all right, swing the third barge down across the Cravath bangedlnose of the derrick scow. fled to Gessler. TWO RUNS. Fourth Inning. Cravath walked. Unglaub “filed filed to Hemphill. NO RUNS. left foul line and went to third on two bases and Newton then scored on. Niles’s safe crack to centre. Newton also Keeler filed to Thoney. Titus © went out, Shee- McQuillen. Lumley ended the inning on his ground- er, which Doolin and Bransfleld handled Lord's ‘grounder, Ball to Niles, MoFar- land taking McConnell singled scoring McFarland. out another safe one and Lord acored Geasler filed to Bull, threw out Hemphill. three-bagzer to right. but Criger dropped the last one @nd| leas in thelr threw to first, Chase attempted to score | tug Ling. wloneside was out at the plate, i NO RUNS. ser of the 08, Sixth Inning. rick of the Will on the play Unglaub to Criger. was sufe on Niles'’s fumble, but_ was Seventh Inning. left, — Thoney Lort adngled to 5, Dut was forced at second by MoConnell, Conroy to Nilees, Burchell’ going to Craath struck out. NiNles slammed a three-bagger intot FIRST RACE — One deep centre, and scored a minute later! Brick (2 to 1 on a passed ball lined to Stahl. Keeler flied to fied to Gessler Chase | 1.43 4-5, tan! out to Unglaub! | gicOND RACE—Four and a -Otai Keta (11 to 10 and 2 to 5) Eighth Inning. 1. Southern Bride (8 to 1 for place) 2, to Conroy, Unglaub oF was safe on Ball's fumble. and rolled over —_.—— EASTERN LEAGUE. oan HAGE 300000002 240100000000 Conway and Stafford, GAME. Duggleby and Erw Umpires-Con At Jersey City 0000580 Jersey City 032 Batteries—Pa and Butler. Vowinkle and oo FIRST GAME. 00020 4 000000 Story of Game on Page 2, SECOND GAME. 00002 00220 or th Beans Highlandens, ond with a determination not to be | Niles, 2b, Winter went | Keeler, rf. ond, game. | Hemphill, ef. played center | Stahl, if. place of Sullivan, | Bali, ss people second game began. First Inning. | and Lord was in the | Conroy, ab, Blair, c. Newton, p. nd Lot was | Beat Lord went out les to | Unglaub. at second on a ahNS Sveing that Burchell pitching for Boston. Burehell | Pretty soon, Chase smashed a} worked like crazy Stah! struck out turtle. NO RUNS lowe: furlon Fiat Creek 3. Wagner filed miles.—Fireny 008 00-8) yanis._Servile 030 and Schmitt | mers and | Washingtonn +] Philadelphia Vandergrift Umpire—Mor Umpires — Messrs. RS ESCAPE - DEATH IN HELL the coal barges. but the tide leaden-soled out of danger ju and 8 to 1) ag-| (8 to & fur place) 2 M4 teenth —Halt a Crown (il (o and o1 rieger's grounder | \"Rifiverry if to f for pice) 2, Tale, second, forcing out| {nie gine, Yer ae FOURTH | RACE~ Batterles—Sheck and rke; Sheridan. 1 8 | SBOOND Gs ee and Stanage; Moore | Cleveland npires—Kelly and Mur-|Detrote At Buffalo naeuer Batteries—Liebhardt M4 | At Philadel, 0000 ° HIGHLANDERS LOSE TWICE SCORES BY INNINGS: o— BATTING ORDER. | SECOND GAME. Thoney, ef. MoConnel!, 2b. ath, If Gessler, rf. Unglaub, 1b. Wagner, sa O'Loughlin Five of Them Hauled Aboard | Tug Just as Derrick Scow Is Capsized. Merrick-Chap- Ontario convoying The tug and the first began to there would be a smash win divers up and move them, almost heip- the haul Lows, to got’ them aS the dipping haw- hurge fouled the de and made It Unglayh filed to Hemphill. Wagner] “With a feet of tugs trying desperat a ly to keep the capsized craft out of t stealing second, Blair to Niles 7 a 0} RR Gee channel It drifted down the Bast River mer threw out Ball. NO RUNS. | to the end of North Brother Conroy filed walked. Newton | here it sank. ————__. TORONTO RESULTS. TORONTO RACE TRACK The races here to-d June resulted as fol- mile. — Bath Picaroon 3. Time, mile and a aix- and a win) 1, Buffer wo stabters quarters of anna ea pile Sandal, to 3) 1, Jane Swift (1 to , Crushed Ore AtgRocheater: 4. 'Time—L16 1 : FIRST GAME, SIXTH RACE—One mile and seventy 0 4 to $| Bath Marla (8 to 1 for place, 2 St. Li and McManus; | Jaro & ‘Thme—L47 1-5 Moroney and Erwin Se AMERICAN LEAGUF At Detroit. Stan- FIRST GAME. by and | Cleveland 0310 Detroit 90004 | Batteries—Hughes Street; At Baltimore | wert and Schreck Vickers: sD OO KOLO pire—Connolly. : 70000000 At St. Lauis. Battories—Frank and Peterson; Des-| St. Louis—Chicago vs. St. Louls eau and Byers. Umpire—Sullivan. postponed—rain. GIANT o—7 Boston (Special to ‘The Evening World.) NATTONAL BOSTON, June | the second game of the series 5 day by the score of 4 to ex-Glants were First Inning. Shannon singled to centre field. Ten- Donlin singled but on an attempt to second Donlin was thrown out. Browne Seymour scoring Browne was given Beaumont sacrificed, Crandall to Ten- Bates grounded out to Tenney, Browne taking third on the play. to Tenney. wide ones. Second Inning. Needham filed out to Bates. singlod to right field. Deviin Doyle popped to after having three balls and no strikes on him, allowed Flaherty to put throe over, retiring the Bowerman went | deing hit by one of Crandall's swift eo a base on balls. at thind on Dahlen's Sweeney filed base after Bowerman forens hit, Crandall to to Seymour, Flaherty hit a hot one to Tenney, which he tumbed, but recovered in time to get the Dove at the has Crandall taking the ball. i Third Inning. NO RUNS, Hall going out on mont was hit in the ribe to centre fleld. MoGann_ singled Beaumont and Ba t Beau- tatos singles Beaumont taking second Just as started a’ double score, closest Sey thira on Dahlen's rap to Dey TWO Fourth Inning Donlin out on a fast play, Dahlen to Ritchey Dah- dase. Devlin to Tenney, Flan Flahe: was sent to Beaumont Fifth Inning. fled to it into a double Sixth Inning. turn ver Ritchey's hey to MeGann between centre and right | fleld, but Seymour muffed the fy on the dead run, Ritchey Dahlen flied to Shannon in deep Ritchey takin drove a hard which carromed off the pitcher's hand, | Island later taking Seventh Inning. was eafe on Dahlon's ¢ i stop of. Dov Med to Beaumont Beaumont got: Bs latter Tuble- ow to Tenney. Beau RUD lin got his third nit of Singled to right yee 8S forced at second t Muiten | Ninth Inning. FORGET ALL ABOUT AGE and renew youthful complexion with Cailata| game ngeaves Be appearance. At all! gren 0200 GROUNDS, captured The game much tory. Dah- a great game, hav-| Mike Donlin con- 1 the batting feature of the day, nn take Mc- NO. out, the for Sao fly Dahlen Me- Dontin | 10ur while going to see- | Swee. Crandall, rd | ball t first Ten. | the ni | international BOSTON 4 SCORE BY INNINGS 0000 0 _ ao ° loeeeaccengs Shannon, rf. Pomc. Seymour, ef. .. Needham, c. . Nicklin, ss. . Crandall, p. Caccunnotnyg g2ere ele *Batted for 9 a Elmmoneocous Beaumont, cf.. Bowerman, Ritchey, 2b. Sweeney, 3b.. Flaherty, p.. wmlooconoonwong ofRHoonHroon Wee Saceceae: elrornecdoo of First Base on Balls—Of Crandall, 4; off Blaherty. 3. ases—Boston. 7; Giants, Struck Out—By Crandall) 1; Stolen Bases—Flaherty. ‘Double Plays—~Dahlen to Ritchey, to MoGann; Crandall to Devlin. Pitch s—Flaherty. Hit by Pitcher—Bowerman, Beaumont. Umpire—O'Day. BALLOO NSTSW ARALL NIGHT.” MAE A RECORD Chicago Men Fly 500 Miles in 11 Hours and Set a New Swift Mark, | CLEAR LAKE, S. D big balloon C » which left Quiney, at six o'clock last one was hurt and the balloon was not will be shipped go to-morrow In the balloon were Charles A 1 88) miles in 39.55 hours, averaging y n United States, “averaging % miles | band RUMBAUGH." IONAL LEAG At Chicago Umpires-Kiem and