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Cloud F PRIC a OWE DRCYE 5 IS HNO Victim of French Fired on Twice White He in Centre oi Th to-night and Friday. = — 7) rm [=a ] i) +2 Cc noe U Iejea| Army Conspiracy Stands rong and Near the Fresident ot brane Ce; GASH tas tl in the Pantheon his assailant, Louis A. at him as he stood bya throng of notabl A panic follow s and police military gua drove back an inft and kicked him and tore his As the exeitem ed a Pantheon, a report w President Failicres had ated, and an pt be que French P. of tne military elarm An ofMfcia! b STAMINA Wi irrounded ssin eked him to the ground, beat | signed y Drs. Bernard and as follows { penetrated deep into the without reaching the 6 is calin ut fever. | ted and re-j of the assall- then mous Prost- ett STAKES FROM AND eS °N TRAC RY VI GRAVESEND RAC s the queen of fillies Stakes She x the Gazelle Dugan. race in winr Eddie judged ri 4 to 2, and the books had long lines to pay off afterw nod start, for a chang tingill sent the field ay toa the rail and, breaking on her toes, t bing was released. howey wed a lot t turn was Anenyma outside. #h Defore the f was in front with h He too, around past th the backstretch and they far turn, The backe . Stamina, were unc for right opposite th dna appenrad to back eign, who was runnin ‘ cnught her and paesed he: with ense. Stamina Was is throug apparently! Not Through. | od those | red to be with u b: » of pa “Stamina » didn't King httle m neths eign WAS aud When the far tu who ts a grea Ha d by a after ma back as if the chase -f Notte fan fore the h was reacied Stamina filly and after that the cession, the Whitney filly der a stout pull, Anonyma trouble holding the place, Govereign tired badly and yes, coming from far back, sy third Gladys Loulse Wins First. rope and Anonyma be id of the stretes | got to the Keen: race was a pro winning un had no but Hal: Laughin was an T season in Stamina. | place) 2, Laughing Eyes 3, Mr. Pettingill! was on the startin Job again, and his work, as usual, wi bad. In the opening event he sent the Meld away straggling. Gladys Louise, 15 to 1 shot, was the lucky ong. She ~ beat the: barrier and sailed away inte | THEEANOR, ry Ww She rana ea Payne his afternoon under aft backed here t was heavily a} Starter Pet-|! ina had | 2 as the web- rok; command as RESUL Ts AT GRAVESEND FIRST RACE—Gladys Loulse (12 ' ‘4 | “Circulation Books Open to All.” NEW YORK. THURSDAY, yin knoe Nasturtia (1 to} «! SCORE BY INNINGS: Highlanders Cleveland First Inning 00001 @ 2 Ss @) | Second Inning. Hickman grabbed Stahl's long fly Rall beat an infield hit and was ont ‘ling. Bemis lined to Clarke. Niles made a Rem'a's There Hinchn Manning mis's : ring! kiman took tonro. Brad- Tar ft. Stovall” Bradley rs scoring rd it to th < Hi scoring Stoval Remis on. third Hekman's towerin. m fanaed. THRE NO + Ball ‘Texas Ir Fifth Inning. ti Sell Bal r i, Manni RUNS. 1 Jake wa foul, Bemls 7 fanned, sate Bal to 1 and 5 to 1) 1, si 2 for place) 2, St. Withold 3. | tole n 7 — soning n St SECOND RACE—Nobdlesse Oblige| Hinckman, Hickman B Create (8 to 1 and 3 to 1) 1, Mark Gum-! Hickman WAS Jolie and Bem!s berts (even for place) 2 Stella-| %rine. Hivk walked Py ae land 3. FOUR RUNS sist) Eighth Inning. THIRD RACE—Don Enrique (15) to 1 and 6 to 1) 1, Parkview (3 to 1| for place) 2, Jacolyte 3. FOURTH RACE-Stamina (9 to 20 and out) 1, Ancnyma (3 to 5 for FIFTH RACE--Rosimiro (6 to 1j and 2 to 1) 1. for place) 2, Bouquet 3. SIXTH RACE-—Occldental (7 to 1 and 5 to 2) 1, Yankee Dauhter (6 to 1 for place) 2, Sun Dance 3, (Racing Charts on Page 2.) safe lead in the first sixteenth, the fleld King Cobalt (B to 5) being strung out over the distance early in the race, (Continued om Second Page.) turtia was the hot favorite in the] sfontreal to Birminghan (Blain Mica Niles. NO RU a EASTERN LEAGUE, At one City. Providence ....0 0000000 3-3 yo 1000000 OF Cronin and Raterson; Mason Umpires—Messrs, Murray Woods. and Conway and At Baltimore. Newark .. -40000102 07 Raltimore 00000001 oF Batterles—Frill and Kritchell; MeClos- key and Hearne. Umpire—Mr. ‘Sullivan. At Toronto. Buffalo +90000 661 6-4 Toronto 010001300 -9 Batter'es—Toser and Ryan; McGinley killed hee and Vandegrift. Umplre-Mr. Moran, At Montreal. Pane and Midenua’ oot ake ake xo Roohester , \and Emslia, 000 040 BATTING ORDER. 0.11 P. BELMONT OPERATED UP o— 1 —10) UN IS LIKELY TO DIE Conroy) Septic Poisoning Had Set in Before Knife Was Used for Appendici to It te Hempste: at he will of this vit 1othe oper polsoning do Ot succum) treatment operation was for Hull, the foremost appeniic: was sent f the in mont was placed under opiates within a short tim: P. Belmont ix ust_and Perry Belmon’ formerly Mrs. William K se daughter i ver H >» upon Villa ystead and Mr His the Duch xpected on was ind special He Bel- tm: lence ther of | wite | Vander ss of NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Boston. i 00000 | Boston 00000 |. Batteries—Pfelster and Kling; Linda- man and Bowe an Umpire—Mr. y Day. At Philadelphia tsburg BO1L09O 200% olphia v1 0101000 0-8 Camnitz and Gibson; Moren nh. Umpires—Messrs, Klem | of SCORE BY 20 2 © j 0001 Cincinnati Brooklyn al to The Evening Worl) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, 4—The first Western | Lenguers to hook up with Patsy Dono- | June of the this season van's Trotley Dodgers here the C’ncinnat! Reds, who f fo day. began a r games ta s' day, over 40 of the xt Wt to Witness Lie tussle fo ! 1 ard fer Don 4 to T wild fanned 0: collared } dan's lel NO RUD Second Inning. drew four _ bails, peed a long fiy to Hummel! ma Loree unsuccessful swings at Me: iivre’s fast one Huggins wae a mon strikes or the second time Brain Hulswitt Coakley NO under to Hulswitt, nzel just in tine ‘to retire the Pattee bounced Jone to ct whe tossed n Out. pop Hu back of first s NO Rt Third Inning. | Malone ! s bad ones go by and Lobert bunted safely and throw Ait him on Mind stitenelt Pattee unas- erossin 18 stole second Mitchell_re ed first on 1 ones the low bases. swings and went hoisted at 1 captured out on | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ J We N E 4 , 1908. ae —— > es) BSE CAG 2°: = 3 ES SS Cola #9) SI: INNINGS: “OPC IC TRYOUTS iNew York A. C. Swimmer Wins From St. Louis Crack tok tot Irove a fy a slow one mmell, NO RUNS Sixth Inning if hlei's infleld fly was taken bv | Sheehan. Brain was red oon his fast grounder snd Jordan Hulswitt ho! whieh "Pattee smotherad Lumley) was ea el gra nt his bounder and ny naKelnt ed. Jordan drove a fiy into Brain's} hends, Le banged a bounder tt) Tiniawitt and was the third out No] |RUNS. , Seventh Inning. at Travers Island. NDERG 1, GLEVEL'D 1D CINCINNATI 6, BROOKLYN ToT. LOUIS 7, 6) St. Lows Vet Kon and Spaw Hos non popped out to & out to M Gilbert GIAN SCORE BY INNINGS: 000 00 00 Won fo) O— 1) Giants 20 @ i © T (e358) BROOKLYN (Special to The Evening World.) | GIANTS. } ROH. po. A. E.| POLO GROUNDS, June 4.—4 crowd | R. H. PO. A. B. q Hunimell, If 0 2 1. 6 Gof over 7,000 fans welcomed the Giants | Shannon, If (i) oil Waal |Sheehan, 3b. 1.0 0 4 2 | back to the Polo Grounds to-day, and| Tenney, 1b.. pol ol PY) Lumley, rf. ......1 1 1 0 0) It appeared as if the recent defeats had | Donlin, rf, 122 00 Jordan, 1b 0 0) R tO) been forgotten from the way the play-|Seymour, ef.. i 9 eal od Lewis, 5 | ers were cheered as they came on the| Needha ‘5 Bat : 0 1 0 8 2 i held for practice. ‘The S team |) pos OP a ee 2 ae ee, 2b. a 1-0 8 Olan dhe a ae phere | Shodgrass, c. oO) 1 a OO Moloney, ef. 0 09 1 0 OF were strange faces on na! Devlin, 3b.. sO Oe Se Seo) i Bergen, c. ........0 6 § 2 @{the report that they a Doyle, 2b.. oa fb sh anita hey have been for yea + a] 3 Meintyre. po ......0 01 0 2 Ole eoartunrathy a bi | Bridwell, 6 3 2 42 y Totals (CM time aftars, whe Taylor, p.. . pA al al fyi : *\a cinch, ) Crandall, p.. -0 0 0 0 0 i | First Inning KING Goog oon WO { A.B.) Shaw smashed a long drive to centre | seyerkle : Hugging, 2b...00. 1 1 8 yO for, titree bases and scored n inoment | Merkle Li 10s2 0580 later ona wild. pitca, Hyrne was safe |" *Beecher ... tt) Oh) Kani 1 0 § 6 [eh Bridweti's tumble. Murray force : hivrne at nd on a erounder. Devie |, = -— Lob ae eoae it i i - Allan Murray was out stealing | T Goo 3 i! 13987, Mitchell, rf... 8 1 0 0 “OI REGMG, Necdtinm (0 Rosie, elebantY | sRan tor Necdham In elghth, EGET iBivomanes (0.8 0 oe, Shannon’ struck out gney banged | "Batted for Taylor in eighth. 3 eo (ea cc OG alle rants RAR a (eu) Vest ***Ran for Snodgrass in ninth, laced a beauty over Gilbe nee i Brain, If... 07 0 2 Ov phenaey ied whe Doniin took th ST. LOUIS. itt niin s. as Byrne threw o1 ee Hulswitt, as o a9 60 3 0 hain. Gilvert fumbled Devlin's grounder | oy og ee A ‘ LA ; Coakley 2 Mit recovered {t in time to throw Sey-[Sliaw, cf. 3 coterie O 1 0 2 O)mourout at the plate. TWO RUNS (Byrne, 3b ee eC TS FHS we Second Inning. \ 27 8 y y Di sconeichy was ante oni lirldwellta fume | Murrass Te corse, Lemay 8) 10/70 McIntyre. 5;| ble and took second_as Taylor tossed ] Delehanty, If. .. OL sO 80) I out Hostetter. «Seymour = muffled! on on Bases—Cincinnati. 4; Brook-| O'Rourke's, long fly and Konetchy )Konetchy, 1b, CL ob ye () scored O'Rourke taking third. As Gli- | postetter, . G4 a ck Out—By McIntyre, 6; by Coak-] bert went to the plate he was pre-| 2 1 £ sonted with a beautiful gold wa av | O'Rourke, 212 1 Base Hits--McIntyre, Ganzel. his friends in New York. Tay Kt} 2 i Two-Base Hits—Ganze fibert’s grounder and “touched | Gilbert, p. . 0 1 3 0 Stolen Bases—Mitehel| 12), Hummel! OULU Brau oir therline Taylor threw cn 0 6.8.0 i sions BEC), UREA ei Baller “threw out Dove. | Brigw: eee inert aa 4 iM singled to left. Taylor singled to right 4 i mnen filed out to Murray. : ey Totals 9 27 10 2 also filed out to Murray, NOR Base Hits—Of Taylor, § i \- Third Inning. |ning ASR adits | Shaw singled to left. Byrne out, Dey- | FP rst Bane on Balis— lin to Tenney Mi ay lined out to on Bas fe Devlin. Dosie muffed Devlin's throw by Cran- sy a double and Sh x K nt Del- Dontin ehanty Med to Do NO RU . Donlin. | Donlin Med to, and Se ves eedham, Murray, sapped to KKonetchy ourke Fer Malanitanceaton tne sion Bases—Doyle, ne, Gilbert, popped to Byrne. No Fourth Inning R struck out dwell out Hoste: olin’ threw out | O'Rourke: i Atter a b O'Rourke made | | a wild throw of Doyle's sreunder, and | Larry took second. Bridwell Peat out } a bunt: and on an “attempted doudte | | 1 Hostetter ma third, and Dosle. s« [took third, ‘Taslor ay. “HOLDS BURGLAR “TILE rLPCUMES was Doyle cau, struck out tetter threw out 1 “NO OTRANNARI EST METCENSIN) SES 5 Med out to Gilbert, and nmers senting every a high one to Shaw. N I [versity ang att club of the Haat | Sixth Inning. recent vrneteniat tenon bye: iinetwoptstorEnic f d West t ny Tat the Amer-| goubled to left feld Join Mahoney, who lives in a foan Olympl m tryouts to Seymour and F Travers Island Kenetehy struck out y brown stone house at No. Among those esented ee ae vaiwaie Ro uke rty-furth str received a Missourl A, ©. Louis. O'Rourke. Doyle then stole par of burglars this after- | ebins -Ermiralng, Cup, to aetchys NOURUNS Une and though both endeavored to Yale, Harvard, Princeton, , . | ‘ als ya Seventh Inning. attention, she nabbed one » College of the City of 3 | on to him with a desperation hora: BudGoodwin won| atomattenss| tS O'Rourke nto him 1 a despera others. Bud Goodwin AIBCHRINBICMAM KGET EHNITSIER NE h that made him wonder. he event, the 200-metre swim, by| ham threw Hostetter out_at third. r she is Fred Frost, abcut beating out a large | lee fanned out, Shaw forced out Gil ner, allas Armstrong, and ho | field. tryouts in this event are for bere Bnewell to pauls NO RUN many terms in varfou@ Can a a TE) yrne threw ou arike ei ' four men for the team ra Dantels, | nanty made a long run latories. He went to another wearer of the Mercury Foot, high foul. “Don me with another man, » 10i-metre swim in tine style, bagser to. left, } nkingathe (place tenantlesen ae hwarz, of the Missouri A.|threw out Seymour. NO R 4 rete NT eR? . Who Wag e: ted to finish second, 5 Si WET RACE Ee 9 | dropped out at ninety yards. Eighth Inning. taking a nap in a room on the second ii ia Byrne singled t third and | v Good-|second, Murray struck ‘ ramieatione (eis fu, GRighEE nak ]non dropped Deleh haummiadonens D. Tru-|Byrne. scored. Tay dowry and went in. Frost j Mt West Side hailway while his 4 J f warz, Mis- yy went out, Pattee to Jordan. | 3 SS cgins was called on strikes after | Ly Syerenhyvarde fa'ling to bunt, Kane was retired on| qe took the lead and held ital AMERICAN LEAGUE. trax play by Pattee and Jordan. NOj way. “Sehwarz diu not do as well RUN! | expected. REG Patee filed out to Lobert. Maloney: " jh0-Metre Swim—C. M. Dani y. At St. Louis, fied to Kane, Bergen was disposed of/ a. C., first; J. P. Mantel, N. » Cy FIRST GAME, by Hulewit and Ganzel, NO RUNS. eacengy: J Ae hambers, Princeton, IcAeD ORCA AE mone eames Elehty inning, Daniele on. this race’ with ease. Louis O0011T000 | was thrown out by Sheehan dropped out after swimming Hatterles—Walsh and Sullivan; Powe.1| got to first on Lawla's fumble nd Stephens, Umplres: Svans second. Ganzel_ tripled to Metre Swim—James Green vad Hurs yring Mitchel Schlet went MINE OuBeron is to Jordan, Sheehan made a Yo ac. ond At Detroit. op of Bratn’s apparently Yr. A. C., third, Time- Barton 0 threw him out at f i Detrolt s....sss++++ 0 Mcintyre: fanned, Hummell_ walked, | ,.00 Metre Hack Stroke—H. Allen Gos- Battertes—Young and Cr vers | Sheehan sent a fly to Brain. Hummel | 25. “Goenall_ was the only entry, and Schmidt. Umplres-—Messrs, Sheri-| stole second. Taimley out, Coakley to NES eo Ne aU NRG CI TENTIT lan and Egan, Ganzel. NO RUNS. \) w York Swimming lation, bv —- Ninth Inning. écfault ee WOMAN PLEADS INSANITY. | Hust, walked, Conkiey singled. Q sending Hulswitt to second uggins forced “Conkioy at aacond,. Jordan (0 BRYAN TO TALK ON SHEEHAN DT Foster, in General Sessions | Pattee. Kane hit to P who threw Cae eer seat Tes ohasits | tonrgen Bergen’ rgeed atuiwpatt up| — CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION. i =e nee ne « hed Alm out, iy ns a F. Mac Donald n MoLane Hamil- | {¢ line, and tenet ea aa score He aie z ton and Frank W. Robertson a com-| was nailed at plate on Bergen's| LINCOLN, Neb, June-4.—Willtam J. mission to examine Into the sanity of fthrow to McIntyre. NO RUNS, Bryan returned to Lincoln to-day after Mra, Charlote Hitchcock, who shot and her husband at their home, Hundrea 20 last. one eighth street, on Nov. and Aye When Mrs, Hitchoock was called fe trial today her counsel, toga, made a special plea, ee nee Med Mrs. Hi Henry ‘solar: itehoock While he was asleep fectly sane Ganzel unassisted. Lewle Pattee singled to Gansel unassisted. Jordan out, fouled out to Sehle center, Maloney out, Sunday World Wants Work ~ Monday Morning Wonders. his speaking tour in Western Nebrai He said he was not ready to say any- thing about the charge that a large tenth ef Eastern money had been 5 in Nebraska from New York in thee ga, of fan adicg "hae ef the ocra nu that he Bive, out to- me have something to ‘ay scored, while Konetei every window in the Jona.” Brlawell threw ane dark with heads ONE RUN, ¥ en, worg- i Abert 19 shew. out Tenney anare. were five youny: fed out to mou the house and thet gled to right, sooring S burglar now had six to ey (98 Bnngecesy with and he was no match for ourke. , —_———— When detectles Barron and Meyer ar rived from the East Fitty-frat street THE FINAL EDITION OF station Frost was pretty well viayed out. So were the Soys, but the little THE EVENING WORLD thlef-catcher still had him in an unre- on the Hosteter Auld d his plunder kit, fi lenied t about it, think= terter be ulre tt, so Mra ourke { second. Salice struc area ee to Shannon, FOUTE ne and gof y the bases for Ni ABER ] b for > send around 3 ond as Gilbert T then, q | we singiec down sta ui [ater le ate cke clan t Ja slow one. : ent ing Bridwell tied over \to" nyrne. ONE, Of in | Ninth Inning. wan att Crandall and Snodars He Peele j new battery to im in a | struck out inal) arms | second. «neck in a Vinecitke Yoyle threw w sumed and screamed and laxing grip. ‘The prisoner was taken to Pollee Headquarters, where he confessed whe he was and admitted his lon prison record, = pe ene CONTAINS COMPLETE CHARTS OF THE RACES te BASEBALL SCORES.

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