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; 1 ‘ | RACING | CHARTS HTCACOOKS ON GL ACOISER TELS { + Jury Chosen in a Remarkab.y short Time, Prosecuting Attorney's Opening Speech Briet and Case Well Under Way. THE JURY. No. 1—Willi Langensen, mana- facturer, No, 215 Enat Twenty-) nt third street, Foreman. ’ ary Gattin, WNo. 2—Charles J. MeGuire. book agent, No. 142 East T third atreet. ‘Twenty-firat street. lwo. 8—se , secretary, "0 9—Jamen RK. Branch, secretary, | No. 79 E hird street, No. 11 Pine street, jNo. 4-Owne Fielding, bath operas *°Q10 tor, No. 325 West Thirty-fourth nireet We. 5_winiam H. M Aliam Gor 1 Nronudway. No. 280 Grand street. tractor, No. 1849 St. Anthony's Exchange clerk, No. 106 We avenne, the Bronx. One Handred and Forty-fourth Se. G—George Mansterman, taundry street. After a jury had been chosen with such speed that veteran court!* Battendants were left gasping like sunfish at the rapidity of it, Assistant District-Attorney Francis P. Garvin, still employing the same gait, this fefternoon opened the trial of Actor Raymond Hitchcock on the charge} ‘of mistreating little Helen Von Hagen, at the now famous House of the| een Shutters. An hour later he put upon the stand Helen Von Hagen herself. "The girl, now grown round-faced and stout, told in detail of her alleged assault at the hands of the chief comedian of “The Yankee Tourist.” ‘She claimed he attacked her one night early in December, 1906, and at anion, Elise Voecks, a younger child, | ‘who will to-morrow undertake to corroborate this testimony against | the same time attacked her com, Hitchcock. The Jury box was filled in lese than to prove as facts. After stating that ‘three hours. Mr. Garvan spent only the comedian was acc ng ad- tempted mistreatment, wbduetion, he said sed of ult ‘about ten minutes in his ope} ress bfore Justice Goff, and the middle ‘of the afterncon found the State in- When Hitchcock First Spoke to Her. ‘troducing the first of its witnesses. ‘In September, 1908, Helen ‘This, considering e¢ prominence of the Hagen, then barely fifteen years of prisoner, will probably stand as the a@&, was Hving with her widowed ‘peed record for a long time in the Mother and her brothers Criminal Branch of the Sopreme Court. sisters at No, 33 East Twenty- Mr. Garvan wasted no words In — Outlining the things which he hoped (Continued on Fourth Page.) Che “Circulation Books Open to All NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1908. RESUL HIGHLANDERS 6, OF ALLEGED ASSMULT TS Ol EVEL’ | SCORE BY IN} ‘Highlanders Cleveland oo (Special to The Evening World.) With another | BATTING ORDER. (Special to The Evening World) these perfect erized the visit of the Highlanders | here League Park held a record Mon- day crowd to-day when Grimith’s men and the Naps ‘artened over the slump his team has taken in the west. | contrary, he is sanguine. ‘I have no complaint “The team, barring the pitchers, is playing up to my expecta- ‘e running the bases beautifully, playing inside baseball and The pitchers well as they might, but will round-to with a little more of this splendid weather } may strengthen the staff in a few days if plans now under way People who imagine that the for the balance of | season will open their eyes « go back Fast wil have them up at the top soon.” First Inning. Niles was hit by @ p.te’ Feo Loughti xvounder and threw hit Mitchell was called out on strikes. ONE een ome FAMILIES IN PANI *B hitting well, | | Bureh hit nzel, who retired him mechanical | been going along , No. 27 Bauer atreet. | mel! tngl F 1 Geblen, real eatate, No. | throw to Hu | Second Inning, Iheart, hatter, No. 11—Robert A. Miller, manager, the men and bases. MoLean sacrificed, tu Jordan, Brain walked. Hulswitt drove a low line tly to Hummel wh » throw lio Bergen doubled up Ganzel trying to score on the out. NO RU —_.——_ terson, con- No. 12-Samuel A. Kern, Produce Firemen Rescue Many by Lad- playin, Shee ders—All Thought to tne g Niles scored inning, when 8/01 threw over Brad- h Chase singled through Hickman and stole second. Ball | vag thrown out by Hinchman. Fire started this afternoon tn the Orth hit Josh Ciarke, but, Joi out on an attempted hit and mu infleld single. through the building on RI winged heels tumbled down Women and children threw out i . inchman {iTfow. filed to Birming- Tetreat to the roof and seek refuge in adjoining ‘utldings. % . When the firemen arrived they found Fourth Inning. frantic mothers obfidren clinging t } Orth. Niles beat an|the upper floors. Truck No. 23 raise} | 3. threwAouts) jan extension ladder and the firemen Keeler hit to Thtetman, and! carried a score of women and children | [.imiey was theo hesk (to the street. Deputy Chief Lawler said he was sure | 97d ‘088 all had escaped, but there was a per- sistent rumor that some were caught : the duflding, The fre], Sieghan made a pretty stop of Kane's | Niles to Chase. Hickman ajingied to man filed to Ball. nate ecko Birmingham. safe on Thieiman flied to Hemphill Third Inning. "4 stole second. Hemphill the throw to the Chase doubled, scoring Hemphill. | began. pitching for | walked. Stahl doubled. scoring Keeler, out, Chech to St |swept through the structure and de: |troved the effects of sixteen families e singled. Stoval | The house adjoining also suffered RUNS. Coublediton's ————.—__ Ganzel ran to the bleachers and cap- Orth fouled to Stovall. Lajote squeezed not throw him 0000014005 09000000 00 Batteries——Willis and Gibson; Moren| ,, Mclean out, Pastorius to Umpires—Emslie and Klem, | Brain, wale At Boston. NO RU nieshat Ghech could not | Philadelphia . t ed Hemphill out on an attempt steal Bemis to Hinchman to LONG SHOTS COST BOOKS THOUSANDS AT GRAVESEND + BY VINCENT TREANOR GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June 8.—Sam Emery’s Erbet was the medium of a successful plunge in the Bedford Stakes, the feature of the tracing here this afternoon. Any old price was considered almost like stealing it from the bookmakers. Miller rode the colt and gave the Erbet backers no cause for whe slightest uneasiness. He got him away flying and kept him in front all the way, escaping all the interference. At the , With Intervene nosing end he won easily from the well-played Melis: Noodoo out for third money. Right after the start there was con-|——— ——— siderable rough riding, with Guy Burns | GRAVESEND RESULTS. 2 on Paradise Queen doing the rough | work. He jammed his way through et up to Erbet, and in doing so killed! FIRST RACE—Berry Maid (9 to the chances of several. Gladys Louise| 2 and 8 to 5) 1, Cressina (5 to 1 was in a contending position at the| for place) 2, Julia Powell 3, time, but was almost knocked down in ‘ veing shufthed to the rear of the bunch Paradise Queen stayed with Erbet until gave way to Melissa | 1 for place) 2, Locked Out 3. Intervene Closes Fast. — Intervene, who was one of those who| THIRD RACE—Blg Chief (5 to 1 suffered by the rough work early in) and 2 to 1) 1, Old Honesty (8 to 5 the race, came from behind as the| for py ja ” . field straightened out in the run for Place) 2, Rye 3 home. He was soon on even terms with) FOURTH RACE—Erbet (7 to 5 and 7 to 10) 1, Melissa (8 to 5 for Paradise Queen. Voodoo then joined them and the three came down the ttretch abreast in a pretty race for the| place) 2, Inverne 3. fhow money. Just at the end Garner — got Intervene’s head in front. FIFTH RACE—Tlileing (4 to 1 and Berry Maid Wins Opener. | even) 1. Grapple (1 to 3 for place) Berry Maid, with as good as 6 to 1| 2, Don Enrique 3. against her, went over in the opening — the end she was a length to the good,! place) 2, Counterpane 3. Birmingham 49900000105 -90000101 0-5) Batteries—Brown F) herty and Bal! | man safe on Nik | fered Hicxman. Umpire—Mr, O'Da: —>— AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Ceasar by a pitched ball | Washington who whinned sew Yo Stahl} Nero ay rad: jand. Weaver. Blair Catching fo: Batteries—Burns Philadelphia Sixth Inning. Batterles—Vickers and Smith; Biair Mied to Hckman Orth Mied to} Clarke.) Evans and Hurst, a Ganael to. Hugyins, Lumley out, Hug- EASTERN LEAGUE. Fundah's Tong fly witm collared’ be Bratn 8. Hinchman singled. Chech singled. IK the bares, Bradley filed Seventh Inning. Battcries—Mason and Butler; Croniy Umpires—Measrs, Kelly 4 to Hemp-|and Sullivan Stovall singled. Lajoie ln L°%Remis out, Orth to Chase. man flied to Ball Eighth Inning. At Newark. Matted for Be. Latteries—Adking Ilveen and Carisch. Murray and Conway. At Montreal. | John Schulz, a young crook, who, the 000380102 jpolice say, has been administering Gonroy singled and was out RUNS. Hickinan, Med. to C fouled to Y J. Clarke singled and went to t Chech scoring. ONE RUN. Ninth Inning. Blair fled to Birminham, Chech walked. | Buftalo hird on Montreal Batteries—Milligan and Archer; Wick-| sobbing th Umpire--Mr. Stafford. At Toronto. Stahl's error, fied to Hemphill. jer and Clarke, Orth out to, sh. | Rochester . mon 0000016011 1-4) Duggleby and Hurley; Ru- SECOND RACE-—Simon Pure (12 Vandegrift. Umpire—mr. | “ |man to Stoval the stretch turn was reached, when she| to 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Waterspeed (3 to —_—__ DROWNED IN THE KILLS. ‘Two Young Men Tried to Change Places in Rowboat, Which Cap- staed, and Only One Escaped. Justice O'Gorman to-day granted an interlocutory decree of dixorce to Mrs. Alrida E. C. from James K. Con way, of the Conway Press, They were |} married seven years ugo. a Mrs. Conway was a Miss Van Allen. jsecond trial on a ¢ Her husband left her in 194. She sued | kn not long afterward, the name of the! After passing mt not appearing on the rec-|chorse Judge | i case was not brought to trial|tried immediately on the pel and Mr, Conway did not |dictment. in ory offer and defense. They had no chil-|him a cumulative sentence. ———<—>>___ GAS TRUST DEMURS. | SAN FRANCISCO, June 8—Jack Lon- three-vear-old gon cf Willtam Piellegan. | an English actor, who is “on the road” | with a theatrical company, was drown- from a rowboat in the Kill of Firat street, Plellegan had William when’ the boat Nally tried to reach hi at the fot Bayonne, N. J. MeNally with hed Plellega: was drowne ae eAe Scone | TRAIN BANDITS KILL THREE. | > x S1TY, Meed here. that ‘banal in on the way n away too event, She carried her top welght in| SIXTH RACE—Trance (even and xreat style and made all the pace, At| 1 to 4) 1, Suffragette (1 to 3 for, —News has Lew | ney-General with Cressina second and Julia Powell = third, Julia Powell and Berry Maid (Racing Charts om Page 2.) raced together from the start to the far turn, they wate straightened out in Here, Julla Powell wi by Berry Maid, who went on and @bened up a gap of two lengths. When (Comfinued on Fourth Page. \ | mines, near Belsas Guerrero last night. State, Ge four men three a wounded. sf tree stolen es are in pursuit of the way-| 0 men. The mine delongs te an Amelean |) company. shaken off | stretch, ‘pugan on Cressina, who had Fair and warmer to-night; Tuesday shower® RESULTS EDI “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ TION PRICE ONE CENT. TO-DAY’S I GINGINNATI G, BROOKLYN 257, LOUIS 0, SCORE BY INNINGS: 000000 2 — 6 Cincinnati 1 —- 1 Brooklyn fe) | {o} fe} WASHINGTON PARK June &—With three games of tar series to their credit, the Cincinnati Josh Clark, If. Bradley, 3b. Reds lined up against the Trolley ere oe Dodgers to-day, determined to make Bewiens a clean sweep of their visit Hinehman, 2. First Inning. Ruckmaniertee Hugiins sent out a fly to Burch. Talelman, p. Kane smashed the bali to the 2i-cent ng | bleachers for a home run. Lewis made Ja great one-hand stop of Lobert's out at first }at firs | Pattee was a to right. He tried to steal Was nailed on McLean's getting the put out ietim of strikes. Hum- t s. NO Rt Ganzel hit to right centre for two ustorius to Lumley bounced one to Huggins, who shot the ball to Ganzel, retiring Jordan was disposed of by the same 8. Sheehan's jumper went from nzel. NO RU Coakley hit al the third base line for two bases. Ifuggins sacrificed, Pas Have Escaped. torius to Jordan, keane singled, scoring Coakley. Lobert's grounder was fum- bled by Pattee, both runners bel 6 Rueehans bad throw to. seco Mitchell's hit allowed Kane to sc 3 and Lobert reached second iN when | basement of a crowded tenement at No. fe wag whmad hee Haren, 74 West One Hundred and Firs: street. mses. McLean iit into a doubl Patttee to Lewis to Jordan fs beat his hit to the infleld. rgen singles! to left. Pastorius struck the stairways and into jou. Burch walked ‘filing the bases an@ many were forced to/fattee’s iy out te Kane, which went as 3 ka a saerifice, scored Lewis. Hummell hit ert. wao ed third, forcing n, ONE and terror-stricken — pprain‘s fly was collared by H othe fire escapes of fiiulswitt sent one up lio tie alr to h. Coakley made his second safe single to left. Huggins filed to 1 NOURT mmeil. {t, Humm n out by Huggins. an’s slow bounder Huggins also got Jc him s nzel >» RUD Fifth Inning. witt to bounder and threw lim ont.’ Lobert ied to Lumley, Mitchell drew four bad nes. Ganzel popped to Hummell, NO high foul. Bergen sent a NATIONAL LEAGUE. TR Te Gag ae eee torius singled. Bure: singled. Bureh second on Patte’s was forced At Philadelphia. crounder, Hulswitt to Tiggins. NO RUNS Sixth Inning. Je but was caught st tee Hulawitt jan. ito Kane. Lumley dou- -, Jordan bunted safely Lean's. throw ov y ley scored and Jor ehan ted to Kane. Lewis hopped un to Labert. ONE RUN and Moran; ja Coakley struck 0} Huggins walked. At Chicago. |I<ane. sacrificed Pastorius. to Jordan 09000010 |e n onted. 19, Saliean, Pastor x oon fanned. bunt fly was col- ns and Street; White |/ared by M © RUNS: A haute Connolly. Eighth Inning » Louls. Mitchen fouled to Bergen. Ganze! 900000 singled and got second on Sheehan's an. McLean was &: nzel taking th Chak ahey ad throw te Waa. | om, Lewis's Umpires——Meesrs. | 26 “Hergen. NO RUNS Pattee singled, Huinmell sacrificed NO RUNS At Providence. Ninth Inning 2000 _9| Coakley was out on strikes after , filed to Hun ely Lobert was thrown out by Pattee. NO RU Sheenan fouled to MoLean. Lewis out. Hulswitt. to Ganzel. Alperman mand fouled to Gan- ze. NO RUNS eS one pltere MiexaTe, |LONG SENTENCE FOR CROOK. 101100 pockout drops to Slav immigrants and | for the past tw nee of not less than nine leven months at hard labor from Judge Rosalsky tn neral Sessions to-day, and trial for anothet charge vy add seven more 2010000 0-3 Part If, of s then put ch will prob w eee | years to his sent He Was convict ing Valten- MRS. CONWAY GETS DECREE. |. sotnntrosky. ot East One tyndred and Fitty-first street, into an ted fat inst Second eet, where he ctim to. sleep ‘ohloral ay bhed him At the time of his arrest for this 6 he was out pending 4 of carrying kout drops on the robyery ordered. ng er that he might ¢ ~—- MET JACK LONDON AT SAMOA don, the author, who started on a sev- achittomey John A. Garver, for the Con; ten-year voyage around the world in attacked a a demurrer to the complaint of Attor-/the Snark, is somewhere between Su- Jackson in the aotton|moa and New Guinea. brougtt by the latter to oust the com: Pany from the use of the stree! City for ite mainy on the ground thet | arrived st 5 ay 12 and was pi permits, of subsidiary tra leave the das Pa 5 the & of t tate that Lond ring to the Aeon de- Parted for San Franclaco, which. was nineteen day: next stopping plare will be New Guinea. they laid“ mains Oo 3 St. Louis tching of Joe MeGinnity gave tt Pattee, 2b.... 1 dinals this afternoon by a score of 4 to 0. Hummell, rf.. Lumley, rf.. 0 |The visitors were unable to hit the “Tron umbered 5,00. First Inning. Bridwell threw out heehan, 3h. Shaw struck out who made a spectacular Shannon struck out and Ko- | Totals Donlin beat out a slow single. Byrne threw out Seymour. Second Inning. *Batted for Bergen, ninth inning. CINCINNATI. Konetchy’s bunt out at third. O'Rourke tore a single off to right and y went to third. On an attempt to work a double steal. fered with the out, retiring the side. Huggins, 2b. . Ludwig flied to Seymour. Gilbort inter. | ut_a glow single toward short Devlin was caught stealing second, Ludwig to Gilbert. Hulswitt, ss.. Third Inning. Raymond singic R. H. P.O. A. E Shaw, rf. Os 50> 00 m0) | Byrne, 3b... © OF [OS s3e ete) Murray, cf. -0 1 4 O40 Dele! wo 8 0 0 0 Konetchy, 1b.......0 0 8 8 ‘0 Ludwig, ¢ 00 62 0 beat | O'Rourke, oO) 5S) 0 SO Rays: Gilbert, 2b.....0.0 0 4 0 0 NO | Raymond, p....... o 10 4 °0 and took |Total .......0+..6+ 0 6% 15 8 sacrifice, MoGinnity | which Donlin captured, tase on Balls—Ofe lifted an easy one to Murray. cheered as he came to ood by cracking out > Raymond threw taking third. | fe on O'Rourke's fumble | Errors—Cincinnati Ganzel, Coakley, ta single, but Tenney tried to score and was out at the plate, O'Row Konetchy to Ludwig a Fourth Inning. Umpires—-Rigler and Johnstone. BROADWAY THRILLS. S TIRE EXPLODES Reserves, Ludwig's grounder SHOT AT MAN - STREET FULL OF ~ LITTUECHILOREN Hiyene fited to Shannon, | | Five Bullets Fired, and Lively Hilbert struck out Seymour singled. and took second as eban out, Huls- | n was hit by a pit wlin took se who threw Devlin out at the and O'Rourke to Spectators Gather—One Man Hit on the Nose. Ambulances rew out Tenney, tnd went to secc mond threw Tt took only the sharp Ming exploding automobile tire nahan fied to Murray Sixth Inning. Tand both runners were safe Fonitv's. grounder Doyle scored on from the Tender- rom the Ten. to Murray, and Brid- O RUNS. | ioin atath Tenney's long tly the facts | Donlin. Seventh Inning les Hallock Raymond str had | Med to Doniin Bresnahan / the man with Devin gd the same thing. | four times. ‘The lead zipped by the Eighth Inning 1. {stopped at the corner Brain Med to Patter“ Hulewitt fouled | street and to pump up|NO RU: jon Was thrown back three-bgger was caught napping. nursing his tn 1. but was out stealing. Lud- where his nose was n Anderson was unhurt GETS DIVORCE FROM MILLIONAIRE HUSBAND. | pean | Ninth Inning ———— N A LOT, MAN IS | 1e sors | THOUGHT A ROBBER’S VICTIM | whose husband is | watting. ‘Th SIOUX FALL Franklin Brews years of age. ound dead in a vacant " was covered with other evidences here and left to ) Kranted a diy to the family ham when he left his he ady-in- wating ——— LAW “GO AT” FREED. Physician Suydam “as summoned performed an autop death from ¢ min Yankowit low or a fa PHYSICIAN ACCUSED. ) Has Him Arrested, Charged him to mak of that place, he Is innocent. Both are prominent and | enforcement. pyaks | the community is upset. discharged.” GAMES GIANTS 4 ° | ° i &) oo oo | rs GIANTS. R. H. P.O. A. EL Shannon, If.. Ot Wy Tenney, 1b.. YW Gow Donlin, rf.. o) 8 8 YU O Seymour, cf al Bresnahan, ¢ 0 0 8 0 0 Devlin, 3b.... aby 35 8500) Doyle, 2b... oth at ft) (8k Bridwell, ss.. -0 1 2 5 0 McGinnity, p.. «1 2) 0 85170 4°10°26 9 1 *Gilbert out for interference. ST. LOUIS. First Base on Balls—Off McGinnity, 1; off Raymond, 2 First’ Base’ on Error—Giants, 2; St. | Louts, 1 Left on Bases—Giants, 8; St. Louis, 8 Struck Out—By MeGinnity, 7; by Ray- 4 ‘Base Hit—Murphy. Base Hits—Delehanty, McGine nity, Devlin. SI —f len Bases—Doniin, Wild Pitches—Raymond. Hit by Pitcher—Devlin. Umpire—Mr, Rudderham Battle in a Tenement ‘ouse Follows. Mike Conroy, a Traffic Squad cop, was standing at Fourteenth street and Avenue A this afternoon when he heard 4 pistol shot. Half a block away one young fellow was shooting deliberately at another, who went dodging and zig- zagging back and forth among the frightened children of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, who were Just coming out of their parochial school. Before the policeman could get there the revolver had fired heads of the scattering school children, but none of them was hit, The human target jumped down an areaway and disappeared. Apparently he had not been hit. Conro the ment hased the revolver artist up to the top floor of the tene- use at No. East Fourteenth |street, He overtook him under the scut- ule leading to the roof and licked him into submission after a brisk fight. In his filght the prisoner had managed to get rid of his pistol. When the two of them got down to the foot of the steps the captive's brother and a crowd of his friends were hey tried to get the young chap away from Conr but the latter backed up Into a corner and held them off with his drawn revolver until rein- forcements came. In the Yorkville Police Court the man sald he was Frank Sala, a tailor, twen- ty-four vears old, and that he lived in the house where ‘he had been arrested. He refused to tell the name of the man was trving to Kill or why he shot at im eee MONTREAL RESULTS. TRACK, June & Ited as fol- =o ive furlongs.—Ten- to 5) 1, Manhetmer Lawless 3 Time— 2 4 tol for pla SECOND RACE—Four — furlonga.— to 5 and even) 1, Catherine 1 (4 to 1 for place) 2% Royal Time—0.48 4 THIRD RACE—One mile and a quar- ter.-Lady Isabel (5 to L and even) 1, St. Marlo (2 1 for place) 2, Miss Marjorie 3 154, ‘Two miles.—I Butwell ¢ —Chip- aging (2 Gay King 3 Time Seven ongs.—Creel id out) 1, Belle Strome @ to Et Blackburn 3, ‘Timex Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders,