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SE TE A EE CI tN eee a OET ia} _NEW FRIDAY, JUNE 5: 1908. PRICE ‘ONE CENT.4 t SCORE BY INNINGS: SCORE BY INNINGS SCORE BY INNINGS: Highlanders 1 2 9 0019 ) Cincinnati 0000 4 St. Louis 10000120 0-4 | Cleveland 13 200 rookly o 10 \Gi x Seer Brooklyn fe) 1 | Giants () (e) () (0) () (0) {} (0) jJ5 +) . T u i ectat to The Eventne World.) BATTING S tte E Wort | > BA f (Special te The Evening Worlt.) 1 | (Special to - Yoru His Trial for Attempted Assault on ‘curviuasn wer Re MUNCROR DER: Bape eae eeer ina oy) EES sey Catia migniendersnend , ieee eae ieermeniie eae oneal lipiianel IF Wess 3 R. H. PO. A.B ° Helen Von Ha en is U d Ww | sreeted G: Cuitlae (An ‘ June 5.—The Cincinnatt Reds and the; Humell, if ) 2 1 0 © Karger proved a mystery tothe Gtant: | Shannon, If.. ....0 0 2 0 0 124 nder ay another big crowd wa " Trollev Dodgers clashed azain this af-|Sheehan, 35.......0 1 0 8 1/this afternoon and New York wasagain| Tenney, 1b 0 ON 23 ; i) ss ternoon in the second came of umley, © 2 0 0 Olpeaten by St. Louts by @ score of 4 to 2 | Donll t | series, Wil maaigutl inate ida) the | iJ ore 2 n, rf. 2s and Justice Goffs Rule is fen ra | teres, Withelm was put in 9 9 0 Jordan, Yo.ssss.e. 0 1 10 1 0 before a crowd of 7,00 people. Whites | seymour, ef Se ‘ s nto aT [ea eer ene ee are aC alee caeine|| Dowie gee ‘ 1 4 2 9|Was effective at times, but the Card | caning 0 Oe ONO sO No Baill oe - fs ee egg nieeet Sine ect corer pl Topica ou Bureh, ef i 0 8s 0 Pee ee ae : | a " | First Inning. | Bergen, ¢ wot @ & 0 Goo eo nie ae ee Lhd A bee O The trialsof Raymond Hitchcock, the comedian, for an alleged at-| nee H || ERE Les eh u to} Wilhelm, p 1 1 0 3 0|{Byrne ales Wadcvecerea come le a Bee 0 f 5 Sheehan, who nafled him at flrs 4 s | " : pach Db eve WIILSE ED Rett 2-0 tempt at assault upon Helen Von Hazen was begun at 2 o'clock this af- | fee t | Kane gent up a fly to the tn *Malon <0) 10), 20) <50)|AOnBn a: Iver Sot thy, Shannon ce Uire* | ertorkle 0 0 i 6 “7 | A} ht | bases. elehanty Oi OUCH RNG EDeVe Mon ar cc c5e cere zs . : ound Lewie collared without any trouble. | **Alperman OO ON LOR AON e ER eee cet ae clnore ONES Bou ae temoon before Recorder Goff. Jehn B. Ward, an expressman, of No. Balt was mosnerized by Wiloelm's| aa jSnannon “fled to Delehanty Totals 32°98 i " he ti talesman ex: . nd tailed sw! 0 t 7 threw out Tenney and Donilin lifted a ss Sige 347 West Forty-eighth street, the first talesman examined, was accepted m0) mung ENS BS ee ones Ran en ats re 181) high"ay'to Murray. “No RUNS, sDatted for Rridwell in ninth, sides and was sworn in as fore jury z | n| d for Bergen in ninth Second Inning. by both Ide and was sworn in as foreman of the jury. The Court then **Batted for Wilhelm in ninth Davis hea aU ERELGaE tami cor owriee ST. LOUIS : took an adjournment until Monday. CINCINNATI raked Sed ety ot au NRA I RH EO eA: ee : ) pee be NN4 suitcase as he came to bat and he APP ers Wet tne (:; Justice Goff ordered that “i ck be locked up in the Tombs until i und hy Ree HPO) Avie) | eceamocdy Wa Pune OLUE se aia 10 ot ane HLA TAy — eal , uggins, 2b ...... Vt) al 0 second and was out, Neadhani 10 Brid- | SRsaiuiea the trial is over. The pale, lanky defendant turned yellow and looked who torsed him out. NORUNS. | Kane, cf... (OO ae seh vaMith “rss OREO cert, I ; Teale wildly at his counsel, but they made no move to take an appeal from the Nialenin fa eed | Second Inning \Lobert, 3b i © 2 0 OMe con. Gro ati. boll re sees ft oF ; i 4 ; f the Goint, i Ah ery rete eyo i raise 'No Fun in Having One if Y Mitchell was an easy victim on! Mitehe! 0 0 ..and Byrne threw out Need. SLICE, at ee of the Court, and Hitchcock was hustled across the Bridge of Sighs ; ; ng One if You strikes.” Gangel soaked a slow batinde: vee one deessn Os 10) nam. “Drilin singing over second, but Hostetter, ¢ AW yO vaya Galleys (Gale Ste Tees - |to Shechan, who shot the ball to n | Ganzel, 0 joyie died on a pounder, Karger t 7 we, : a Peer seni Can't, Banker's Wife inauhimiaaroneee ihe tei ig tye Beran oe ; : i i , Konetely NO RUNSO eer 8 O-Rourke, 6) eal eee e first tine Mitcheock liad chosen, 0 {t fe nardiy possible that ha ee Ieisent_up a high foul fy Schiet, 2 Third Inning. Gilbert, 2b auffered inearceration ate the ‘ndict~ ve made an exception in tha - Tells Magistrate. Jeeme hist, NO RUNS Se Bralniltevesneeies 0 0 2 0 1| gnaw struck out. Date threw out Kary sty Q Z i es mena charging hm with i vrexting| cars of Hitcheack had the reauert been | Zig | = |S Lewis sent a long tly t n._ Pat- | Hulswith, ho 2 § Murray also struck out. NO} eet 1 Lia) ve 1 yu! ast; Ph Ohase x4 tee's foul fly was Bureh er Fine trial heswwas at on ba ata not Pinner ini tons fees a chas 7 alked. Lobert 1 ing cateh Wing, p 0 1 0 8 O|. Bridwel! banged a two-ba to Totals SE the ann Palen papel At) ot iat tal without | Secs ) h avenue | jfiergen's foul fl aceon ; Thai sed feats a at Hymne. threw” ont Wiltse, and maa eh sacar Tics : . his case was calle: a F 1 Seve H ee Shannon lifted an easy ty to O'Rourke, | First on Balls— Viltse, 4: oft would be followed in this proceeding calendar this morning he appited, | -Stin! doubled to rie : 1 : vent Third Inning, =Total «ee. ese 0 0 27 14 1 feenor was out, Byrne’ to, Konesohy, Karger, : Justice Goff's Rule In Felony Cases UD SGUAD TERRE IGCaRi Ree tet i after Ricyele Policeman | Brain lifted a hig ' i NO RUNS ft on Bases—St, Louis, 3; Ginats, 8 Ginity Cats te % islay MIMER RaIbutR ce tiine ‘ s Se eld, which was EU Cin Gash ocelad Walling <2 Fourth Inning Tuck Out—By Wiltse, 8) by Kar - ra a delay. a journment had r 0- Jatt un, eS r, ” persons indi on trial been granted the case would have cone i ; ing only the third vietin on atelie i on Bases—Cincinnati, Brook- BACT: grave g long urray. befor Ir ul be <a s ‘ heme fly to Bu SO RUN ‘ non, Bridwell_ made a £ BeAB, & i 4 Teereanta Hina (Continued on S , sareeen Se ee NO RUNG oct neil ck Out by Wilhelm—6; by Ewing, throwing out Konet brea) Ayes eel aE Nidalb Carre : r on Second Page.) Two RUNS | 3 P 92 for a base. Hummel followed with @ 2 out Hostetter, NO Uinpire-Mr.-Rudderham, WOES wife of Stanley diner te Mieht cantar: sondine Wilke | Wild Pitchés—Withelm Don oft with a sate f 5 4 No. & Hamil, atound. to” third. Sheahan. singled to Umpires—Rigier and Johnstone, left, but was forced out tian short right, scoring “Wilheim and. al. ~ ——- grounder, O'Rourke to e Melt 1} . ancing ‘Hummel! “to seccnd. “Tasmin mour. was 4, ie q A punt, afely. ing the es. Jord. tetter to fled t was taken Mt te. Gangel. who threw. to’ Schiel, | Delehanty B r Q fo M1 mm nel] at the plate. 1. 3 min scoring. | t Lorene ante onwatriien ebattee a, Fifth Inning. bur 1 ut to Schlel. ONE RUN. at. Gil sca) 4 4 Fourth Inning. ie »s « K ’ | 9. W | n. Lahert tan al Third Inning ah ee ( could not hit Wilhel NO RUNS. fied to Jost . in ee aitempts; NOLL at Chase < nore than twelve mil TO RUN Bo Sixth Inning. Nene ibenteld T dian w that pole A liner to struck 0 Byrne ied | to! Die us after or T would have Pree ee acor’ anty’s bunt care pple ' t Sova pped terrific, ne. fly | Delehanty was out steal: | = Y VINCENT TREANOR. t f Nie it \ ate He was very gale] W28,, Knocked | :: Needham to” Doyle. ONE — GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June 5.—Jack Atkin came into his Fourt® Inning Nie alc) tin We Gael ea Fifth Inning. | Unid Te wy Falls |Enecnen poneet auricle Came From aera Fund and F ‘ i | "| Hinchel s ‘ me eof | Ganzel first on She ‘3 fum- dentilied oman alls own again to-day. He won the Parkway Handicap, the feature here this ko Bors b ble of his grounder. Schlel sacrificed, | zi second Was Made Up of Volun- : ' f | \ , © remarked, |Jordan to Pattee. Brain was disposed! — from Seat and Dies on out Doniin, O'ROUrIe t0 | afternoon, in new track record time, 1.45 2-5, after leading all the way.| a Hed ff That Ter PLE | dormens (Ganon cress perches r 3 8 ye De Innit | tary Subscriptions, A 1 m eatiiengtnen hgled to the Infiold, « , event nning. Master Robert, off five lengths behind the others, ran from last place! cule 1 81,20 ESET IO CLIC oe pe ed Way to Brooklyn. omit ory eal TI CR Tas i 2 g Hick-| want to sell my car,” | Stasscutter Patte io thre Tiel eae] got Hostetter’s bunt, but Ten- 2 ss : through the entire bunch, failing only by a length and a half to catch fouled} bit T would. Tika | Lewls focains Trutsiwitt at wee niled to gj foot on sthiell \Walllam) | Shechan, | onatrman| ot) @e) g i on atch | Boe, 1k White riding over the Williamsburg were sie. Executive Committee of the Democraeie the winner. Gretna Green. showing @ very good race for the first o1 Ya Nave placed me an was on his Doyl yout C eG is afternoon on a Ralph ave single nive, National Committes in the capaten of was a good third. A lot of money was won on Jack Atkin. N ated that 3 sovon a safe nye car a well dressed young v8 and Hos jim HO, eave out to-day the following let- ; por Siam and 3h ateny Blume = int, ari ing’s wr iwaYEraor suddenly fel) from her seat. ‘The pas- eo eee tee aurnontiran ts rae pa ato of June 1, to Will- bet ‘heavily on him, as did St Har vite fouled out to S: ley tried sengers pleked her 1 ds oned WO RUNS Se Barks Ae eee GRAVESEND RESULTS. : tae tom Ciel naib steal ssocond base; butlwan iaiupeauen eon aneera ute ueceia sina TO RUNS. pevtin | tifon, William J. Bryan, Tineota, f , The general pud: ou “went oif ‘together | Schie's thrown down to Tlulswitt. NO the conductor, who ordered the motor-/roiiag to. Hostetter, Doyle iifted an | eb. fasion C7 6 EEC general BUR — °, un RUNS. man to get to Brooklyn with all pos-| easy fly to Delehanty, Bridwell walked, | “Dear Sir: I have read the artiom le went to Master Robert and lo FIRST RACE—Roseben (13 to 20 ea threw out elethhinnin | cite speed. ‘The woman developed a} Wiltse cracked a single to centre and| published in the New York World only through Dugan belng crush ff | ong 4 to 6) 1, Pi z TI cP hemorrhage before the car reached the cored. Shannon filed to | » 30} F his guard as the barrier sprung up. J © 6) 1, Pantoufle (even for ey NATIONAL LEAGUE. Huggins walked. Kane sacrificed, * : J on May 30 last relating to campaign lee got Jack Atkin off on his toes, andy Place) 2, Gold Lady 3. a Jordan touching him out. Lobert sin: | Brooklyn piesa and all stgns of ife had Eighthilnnin | expenditures in the State of Ne- ee Atkin of KNICKERBOCKER TRUST gled to centre, Huggins scoring, and on|@sappeared. An ambulance doctor said 9 9. braska in 1904. In view of the fact Needham dropped hugging the raf! around the paddock turn opened up a gap of a length right | SECOND RACE—Corncob (20 to 1 BEGINS SUIT FOR $137,300. away, Spooner showing much better | and 7 to 1) 1, Black Oak (5 to 1 for than he has lately was following the! place) 2, Arasee 3. @chrefber colt and Gretna Green was BOSTON, June -A suit to recover next. The rest were strung out T a $137,30) from seven ndants in Mas. Coming Into the backstreteh Garner | 4 HIRD RACE—Field **-u8e (3 tol sachusetts was filed | Ur sent Spooner up to Atkin and kent im | 2 and 1 to 2) 1, Suffragette (4 to 5/ states Circuit Court here to-day there in surprising fashion until n | for place) 2, Melissa 3. Knickerboc Trust the Mr turn. Here, however, he had) York ® jount Is allege faerentpnalGretnaiGreent movediun FOURTH RAGE—Jack Atkin (8 to| Watiod Suk canpant. Master Rokert Closes Fast, | 5 and 3 to 5) 1, Master Robert (7 erat cons ther alli Master Ttobert, too, began to close! to 10 for place) 2, Gretna Green 3, |." sainet them are: @round here and went w fast He 0 ans, of Boston, $74,202 tnened Into the stretch fourth, and! FIFTH RACE—Troublesome (30 to] S*: Boston. $18,585; He when stenixhiened ont clost Hike 1 and 10 to 1) 1, Missouri Lad (2 to Nolan nn, Charles atreak. picked up Gretna Green, | Look, Be 1. Kimball Siel ohn oeocnid’ al thiavstaze and’ was voraplece) 2) Lord: Stanhope: , ton. and James M. Marsh ra catching Jack Atkin when it was to: ei Jate, ‘The ‘tsappointment of the r STOR ACEaaltz Lemme rt(shto! MAURETANIA’S RUN waa Totrenne, He ran a race that was| 9 and out) 1, Uncle Jim (3 to for) ai. srauretanla, which sailed ¢ Alegraceful compared to his last per-| place) 2. Voodoo 3. New York for Liverpool yeste formance, when he just br do away - was a8 miles Sandy fram Jack Atkin. Racing Charts on Page 2. Lightship at = Baby Wolf Is Scratched. Saar to a wireless nae! Jack Joyner scratched Baby Wolf, the|Ro#eben to be dangerous. Gold Lady | She Passed the fis noon. | better one of Whitney's pair. and start. [closed strong and fan easy third, ——— | ed the rejuyenated cripple, Timber, in Bad Start in Second Race. the opening’ event. ‘Timber showed a| The second was practically AMERICAN LEAGUE. flash of speed running third to thelcided at Fourteen stretch. and then dying away oseben s We post in this ev ) with Notter up and at three to five Infand “Pet” had his own troubles getting Ati os routs te betting “tincanned’ in front all tha |them off. When he finally did release! |The © Potiadelphia p way, winning by five lengths in a gal-} = = pe . Yop. Pantoufle was second all the way, | (Coprinusd ons Beond Page) ee Ot Chleage q ver could get near enough to $12 BLUE SERGE SUITS, $ Fe US eRe P =bte« » $4.95} Batterios—Burns and street: W } bat Men’s Blue Serge Suits. The Hub Clothivg Corner, 227-229| and Sullivan, Umpire Mr. © ’ AN style suits, light’ or dark pat-| 7 Hromdway, * 3 t rae | gore, “for to-day and Saturday—oniy |_ sib Men's and popner Pafciny PuBsr cele: | $5.98," Take your’ pick—all sizes, single | Blue Serge Suits, guaranteed fast col- | Boston 400020 \ stouble-breasied. | $2 a for orm, Jn slees 34 fo, Ai single oF double [Detroit 015000 raat, Fest clothe reasted. (Specla y and Gaturda: 2 | “ete aiGdey Sad Satur | git Batteries —Clcoite and McFatlan Seren, OF" Catioduaeiteed "Bec Schmidt, Umpires—sheti- At Boston. 000 11 0.) 1 a) m. Ung At Philadelphia, 0001 000 00 60 0-1 1 —4 nM Esl ASTERN LEAGUE. At Jersey Glin 1 0-9 ont Plank @ Mur. 1 OL cher; Ru- —Moran. D0 0 20 win; ‘ 0 Jones the throw hom Ewing, who to. Saturday we Will turn by the hundreds—all new and summer men’s suits, blue era ges, brown and tan shades and Hight coiors at oy orth fi 000 pairs ‘athe to Schiet. ——_—_- e Lobert reached second. Mitchell filed out to Buroh, Lovert mov- ing to third. Gangel was thrown out by Lewis, ONE RU Law's tore off a single to centre. Pattee was retired at first by Ewing and Ga Lewis reaching’ second. Burch filed to Kane. Bergen hit ed him out NO RUD Seventh Inning. NO RU ‘AIRNESS AND FRESHNESS, ey Calista Cream ‘cou.,lexione Eg spemerenee, “At all Balhae Murray struck out. the thin strike and threw to Tenney Delehanty filed to Donlin. Konetchy walked, but ‘ap out stealing, Need- ham to Doyle. NO RUNB. Tenney filed to Murray. 1 y out Donlir Seymour filed NO RUNS. Ninth Inning. | Bridwell made a neat play in throw- beat she was dead. The woman was about twenty-five years old and wore a blue waist, black skint and black coat. She carried a satchel, but it contained nothing to aid In identification GOV. HUGH Karger to array. a peer ES SILENT Schlel went out on his grounder to| ing Hostetter. O'Rourk ut Lewis. Brain hit in front ‘of the plate ON THE RACING BILLS. ens out stealing but was n out by Bet mn. Hu dham Li Wiltse threw Witt drew four bad balls, “Ewing forced | out Gilbert. NO RUNS. ‘ ulawitt at second. Pattoe to” Lewis. : z | account of |i Dontin was Non ALBANY, June §.—Gor. Hughes ree | oy Qtnel on the field. Needham fied to Wilhelm fouled out to Lobert. Ham-|turned at noon to-day from, New York, | y. Devlin, fouled to mel! was a victim on strikes. Shee- Rag ean si Ppa pal out a slow one to jan got to ond ba. ae on Brain s i De Bs ,, Ub OteLOW MBAR OSD Ne rkle batted for Bri nuft of his_ fly. Lumi flied ont to antil t Wednesday, In the morning stole second. Merkle RUNS he will attend the commencement e ground was Eighth Inning Joraises of Union University nes | BveHe and, bey Huggins walked, | Kanes ced, |Mectady. On the same night he Is =| non. ONE RU elm to Jordan. abdert hit Wil. ] attend the “neement exercises of —— m, who threw to $ on hi rollege. i Sheclian's throw to I yell URnaaclovernomsvauldl net any, wtistlien TORONTO RESULTS. caught between tie bases, Lobert xutz ihe incended to renew "next nday niteh third ee ee iigiure Srooenyahere hig| TORONTO RACE TRACK, June 5—| Mitchell 8 recommendation for the abolition of) The races here to-day ted as fol- dermacualngle’ phewis sac-|pubite wamblin on rice tr Ais hrown out at firs Hulswitt, Jordan)” oo FIRST RACE Six furlongs Har. hing thi horch out, Huggins to | court (7 to 10 and 1 to Night. Mist Gangel. NO RUNS. \CONSOEIDATE EXPELS ‘oto 1 tor place) 2, Goos Fast 3. Time— Ninth Inning. rt} 4-5. fed, (0. Pattee, aehial| BROKER WHO FAILED, | sncoxn, Ract—rive, turiongs--tta a ee oe 9 t0 10 and 1 to 8) 1, Hawkwing ( nt nin ot, Wile | ee itn AG for, 2, Lady’ Rensselaer 3. wine dow snulslana hen wae! Pime—t.0e and Halawitt,| announced on th: Stock) THIRD RAC furlongs.—Xeno Pattee to Jordan. TWO! Bxcha y whose crates (even anc 2) Capstun Nihal Ro oomee js in Mont Ciliates Sn Oe ict DLT Ge tnt co a inth Inning, lasts” tn answer to ‘tis aertion as to Ona. mile and sey: Ma batted Bergen and |} uhaldanttoe nD: y (il to 6 and 2 tc punted Lobert who threw him out AL id ' mere nge 010 for place) 2, nan vatted for Wilhelm and went | “Iie. tr. Be n'a failure he was|Hawkama ‘ Loner: to Gansler, Hummel fouled | ,u:nnoned to appear before the proper| FIFTH RACE -Twe miles “Spencer committee of the Exchange in. accord-|Rettt (i to,10 and out) 1, Bssex (3 to 6 ance with the laws, to explain the, for place) 2% Mix Up 3 Time—8.05. eason for lis failure, He did not ap-| SIXTH RACK— ae mile and one gignth—Creel {1 to 1° and 210 3) 1. ar and was then called before th ’ top toe nd dn of Governors. He declined to re. expelled.” by and s0-be was that I was chairman of Pxecuttve Committee of the Democratic Na+ tional Committee In that campaten, permit me to say that whatever money was sent to the State of Nebraska. was taken from the general fund of the committee which money was made un voluntary —contrijmtions from many persons Whv there should be any eritictsm of this particular expenditure Tam ata loss to understand, ‘The transaction teas a norfectly legitimate one on both sides. There was not the slightest suq- rastion at the time anybody that vou had any knowledze of the sub- or that knowledge of the tran- Snction was to be brought home te vou. T think {t is probably, needless for thot direntiy: nor ine @trectly was T responsible for the pub: Moatio) ynestion and were It Matt t that Tt © an act of Injustice has heen done vow, woutf T have in this: Tefe SWERHANL truly F. WILLIAM SHOT PURING A FIGHT DEPUTY SHERIFF ACCUSED. Park to- the left a deputy Marazane ft dofanae, Marazane Morri F had had sor Mez: to t savs } Knocked Wown and that on the floor he drew his r fired to save his life. ————— 14-16 Park Pi. midnight;

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