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“ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | SNe esha 21 - CTTACK FAR ANS Cam, ALL ia HIGHLANDERS LOSE ‘Eve gles Aten |Leaders of The Mets Give Notter Gives Him Careful Ride SCORES BY INNINGS: | $500 Bail Each in and Brings Him Home Giants 4000000 Pittsburg 0020120 | o Kings County, First, ATUTE, ENFIELD A SURPRISE, 2 Elder Asks That Grand Jury Waterspeed Proves Best in | Find Bills Against the Steepleciise ond Wins in | Jockey Club Men, Handy Style. Detroit 2 Highlanders 0 -o loo) Ow loo) Brooklyn (o) (e) St. Louis 00 0 oO oo oO | 0 Twenty-two members of the GIANTS | -HIGHLANDERS = resol’ BRIGHTON RESULTS. he FIRST RACE—Golconda (5 to 1 this and 2 to 1) 1, Florence Il. (4 to 1 Grand tor place) 2, Monacte 3 lar Association, ar ‘morning dy the Kinge Coun Jury for Baste ra GIANTS, HIGHLANDERS. violation of the Agne HepOn r eis © ) ALE. qnti-potting law : 3 8 0 Nileteabencnen 4°11 This is the fret step of the Brooklyn \to 10 and 1 to 3) 1, Delcanta (4 to ¢ r: . . i <} , Keslerortieivesis: © 0 District-attorney's office to make a thor- 6 for place) 2. Robador 3 1 2 4 0 0) Morlarty, 3b., Lb 1 0 ough test of the new statute. The cases a 1 0 2 1 O/| Chase, 1b...... 0 0 degun in indictment to-day will undoubt- THIRD RACE—Waterviiet (6 to 5 0 1 2 0 O| Hemphill, et a 0) ay reach the Cours of Appeals for @ and 1 to 2) 1, Helen Harvey (2 to 1 eee 0 (i final interpretation of the law for place) 2, Sniff 3. Pole isnt 8 1 1 Omen iia F000 sO larsuenasteeertnuntar termes miter lou i MeCormick, | ; g : Conroy, 88., 3b 0 9 1 2 1) announced after the indicted wok™MAK- | FOURTH RACE-Sir Lynnewood Bridwell, ss.......0 1 % 4 O Blalr, ¢... 0 6 5 2 © ers had been arraigned in the County (4 to § and 1 to 3) 1, Zienaw (2 to MWiltse, Do..seveee 2 1 0 8 0) Chesbro, p 6 6 6 8 9 Court, Brookivn, and admitted to $0) 0 8 an 1 Rall : bail each, that he did not intend to 1 for place) 2, Moonshine 3 6 eueeys stop with the Mets, He requested = Newton, p......54. 9% 9 0 1 0! Judge Dike to send the Grand Jury FIFTH RACE—Enfield (8 to 1 and [*Pelehanty ........0 9 0 0 0 back to work to take up the cases he'g 9 4) 4, Killecreen (3 to 1 for **Sweaney ........0 06 0 @ | had prepared against the members of Crandall, 2b......,9 0 9 0 0 Total ..., 6 18 924 18 *None out when winning run was, ore — | 7 2% NVthe sockey club, and indictments are (Place) 2 Takahira ; ‘SBI 9” | ted to-morrow PITTSBURG [Totals vessvsesse, BB 27 18 2] Orr tthe Bookmakers indicted to-| SIXTH RACE—Earl G (2 to 1 and R. H. PO. A. B. | “Batted for Newton in ninth i 5 f I \ a Nauiaaatonag | aay follows: |7 to 10) 1, Travh (7 to 5 for place) , Thomas, of. ...... 3 | ‘*Batted for Ball in ninth, ‘Priando Jones, George R. Lichenstein, | 9 Juggler 3, (each, ab . See] ee len0)| DETROIT. Paward J. Callahan, George Cafferata ee Olarke, If, Ao 0 0 a FRO” Mortimas J. Kenn ten ia he) BY VINCENT TREANOR. 9 . Charles Down, Josep HS i MON AAG vE TRAC ‘Wagner, 9. 1 38 4 2) Meintyre, ¥......0 1 5 0 O Pete pallingee, Charles Brutts, Jaco) | BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, abdbatichio, 3b. ..1 2 5 5 0 Schaefer, ss.. ....1 % 3% § 0] Davidson, Thomas Rush, Ray Bel'n- 5). 19 si» Lynnewood, the o Wovke, LG; yyynrsti nO) 1100) 8! lcrawtordiy a? 831 0 ger, Alexander C. Gourley, Neimeyer - i ; WWI NWile0n, 12 1 1 0 Cobb, rf : See ed ora, Genii) (im fio HE HICSENS OMENUEN: CHEL EAL vs eRe ke one IE aiser, Henry Hayman, George Car- | the Gideon, 9 1 % 3 © Rossman, 1b.. ...9 0 10 0 OPnart, oLule Dries, Bol Robinson and) geipiia naire, won the feature Young, 9 0 0 1 1 Coughlin, 3b 1011 eet Donahce event of the card here this afternoon | . bs ten 0 felis jeve he card hi i Leitield, i 0 0 1 Olesen, a lof gd 8 RC Aea osragntet ecom e ony, RNR i EEE The Grand Jury repc to Judge) was favorite Ike a favorite Leever, 9 0 0 0 0 | Downs, 2 2 1 2 14 pike at 1. A. M, immediately | god, carry 9 pounds as "Phelps .... ..4,9 1 09 0 O Winets, p.. . 0 0 6 4 |} handed up the twenty-two bills agains ‘ esa) ee — — — — _|the bookinakers. Betarenend the at- ndged contident Wotals ...... ....7 12 27 16 4) Totals ...... 8 12 27 18 | torneve for the bookinakers had been | and Moon- “Batted for Leifleld in eighth. | Eade Hiti-OlUOhbabrO; 4} thd Eh) thi motes that the indicted men should oi. were casi ‘0 You . 3 in one nings /e In court each other of tad the fa at Bake on Balle-Oft. Wiltse, 3; of | Newts Willetts : of their friends, Stephen C, Baldwin ie ariel wailietrel: ne, 1. off Leitield 3ares—Detrolt, 1; Highland: | vdwand J, McCrossin and Charles J made his move and easily go Left on Bases—Pittsburg. 4, Giants, 11 By Oh o MaeDermott, counsel for the assembled oa | Struck Out—By Wiltse, 2) dy Lotfleld, 1| ECTS STG are rien) (nt UW IES GEE ay eae bal Home Run—Leach Biahi a ‘ i bias ah e cag Miller on Zienap Three-Base Hits—Clarko, Wagner, | tal Court named $0, whereat the bon ip liere and was secon 6 men, who x also on hand, were TW'i!son t ef Rchmidt, Stan! place, Two-Rase-Hit—McCormick. om isl emarhalied toutientrone anditieshook . Stole Moriarity, | M&Ms banes \ Pisin ete keerahen. @ makers released as fast as the bunds Easy for Sir Lynnwood Hit by Pitcher—Deviin » Plays—Downs to Schaofer to] cotlid be made out Once straig Umplres—O'Day and Kiem eazthiecine | ‘The indictments are found under se e away ea Sass Hit by Pitcher—Keeler jMon No. dl of the Pena, Cod was easing } , (Specis! to The Evening World | Umplres—Sheridan and Evans Agnew-Hart law) and contain tines good closing burst PITTSBURG, Pa., July 10.—Pittsbure | . 1, Bookmaking; %. raoruus rouble finishing in th after @ handicap of four runs in the | (Speotal to The Evening Wark Si receiving money d wh Ad pit q first inning, pu o-day’s game with | AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, July ‘ war ca " the Giants out of the fire by good up| 10—The Highlanders took on a little x was an easy third, Loun jhill playing. Leach !n the ninth inn a ‘ ul t ug y Ing cracked the bald over Sovmour’s | id ip 1, winn head for a home run which settled | tat they came t winnin h 0 $110! $i") above the game ahve (Hal Outhelder: Deleianty ; g and got a very nice In the first inning Young was eas: f 1 ‘ace tracks. A adiitio ne 1 eae : n uniform ready to play tf eaited! 3 for the Glanta, as ‘hey scored four i " elbRoWiedgace Golconda Wins Opener, runs on tiree hite rifoe iit | upon. Cheshro was aeected @ knowledge a eT eh : and an error. Int r New York and Willecte egmay c 5 r Goloon dil \ Another when Leever walked Wie ard aye a ASC OMEEISE employed b Mii He followed pace of Teaney deating out a ount ani vo | Tiana OCA COLA ; moved upon Doy perfect sacvit yn hand to see the start, got : phe n e away 1 1 drive \Witsa scored on Donlin’s lone tly to | First Inning ig In any way im Bilas Wilson, In the ninth, wih Pttsoure} yfointyre atru ut the las {the B M e good, Devin was eas i 5 , secreta he Brighton 5 fone run to the « 4 n wa ne got by Catcher Blair, striking tue Associa vas called Ren tarted to’ Leach, ‘it Storke iost his he: Mpire and allo Mulntyre 100m #rand Jury afternoon thig race aud disapr rHnear @nd chased over in nt of Adb, r » first . out Mcintyre land was qu joned for two hours, MoCormi« Nc was cover | on a Raaben te Conte Waterspeed Wins ‘Chase fing the base, bul Slorke neve . i araetordl ae But four 1 tossed the bali and Mevornick ¥ | hot s ring Schaefer | te to second, scoring on Bridweils so dee atarcirawtordlll s ‘eo rignt, but “Bird was out a | took ed a double rd on Wilson's good Uirow iG scored, Gobb Firat living. Tenney, with two Haced a soll s! jovle did his + ‘ong to SMorke. Joorte the plate and WMonlir fam With the bases fil ed, Wdby, Young cover Joby's toss, Tenn was teally vind, Blalr to ence ry one Moriariiy. Conr ew out Rossman ' me in the co TWO RUN! won pra Niles was safe on Rossman's error, j tat gallo { tled to take seoond and was out, dow Schaete: singled | Morlar 1 tty. stole re. Hemp- 4 Watervliet Wins Third. oreed | Seym: Jack Me s Bremahan scoring M cor | Second Inning. vilet In thet Li i ‘over Clarke's head. scoring Donlin and. Blair threw out Co 1 and Schmidt | id Devlin Bridwell ew io Abo: t mut, Niles to Ghagr. Dowa d COOPHRSTOWN, N. ¥, July RUNS tt. Wi 1 vO ; F Thomas hit a high ft ) Bridw led. pas and -tole While it is believed Bishop Henr Nardi Leach hig. flied Cla i, Conroy sacrificed. Willette tala rsd not n y to Donlin ‘OO RUNS | fat aria C. Potter's death is not imminen peyrts iy a ' Py | VO all 0M condition was such to-day as to ca cond Inning : | red. Schmidt threw oul Chess grave apprehension, as the Bishop was * Young was ben h | fLetield substituted ve taking second. Niles irew a much weake an yesterday. A mes of Wiltse’s hard sma as gent to his son, Alonao Potter, 4 was out at first. Tonnes urn at once to Fernleig s 4 bunt Doyle out, Ao Stork ioral : " Tenney moving up t& scond res. | han beat a bunt re ine, Tenney going to rd, Sior Monlin had a ra t mm. NO RUNS bought Whit 6 pass, f w Out Mori- as critica n ceries and iit * a Disappointment anie a minute galt, Tense ra @ore thin knock f dows ste fe Roda top o- , " Mo 1. BASSETT ) i (QVontinued on Sevona Page.) «Contioued on Second Page) “RONRY tt HUN M no H18ParkP) Pineseee . Open Ui midn’t charming muwle. ARAKS NEW YORK, FRIDAY, 1908. f W. KERN NAMED BY DEMOCRATS AS THE RUNNING MATE OF BRYAN JULY Vice spree tial Nominee of the D SECOND RACE—Waterspeed (9! JOHN W. KER tut a [Trolley Smashes Into Asylum Discouraged, Miss Boye ! Circulation Books Open to All,’’ K : PRICE ONE CENT. coe MY ee Indiana Man Who Has Twice Been emocratic Party Nominated and Defeated for Gov- ernor Put in Second Place This Aiternoon by Convention, JUSTICE GAYNOR IS THROWN OVER BY LEADER MURPHY Delegates Late in Coming to Order After Their Session Which Lasted All of Last Night, but the Crowd Was Big as Ever. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President- WI Li LAM JENNINGS BKYAN, of Nebraska, For Vie.ePresident—JOHN W. KEKN, of Indiana BY MARTIN GREEN (Staff Correspondent of ‘The Evening World.) DENVER, July 10.—-Having nominated William Jennings Bryan tor President in a noisy, all-night session, the Democratic National Con- | vention this afternoon named John W. Kem for Vice-President while a | vreat storm was raging outside, Mr. Kern's nomination was made by acclamation after the names of Charles A. Towne, of New York; Clark Howell, of Georgia, and Archi- ald MeNeill, of Connecticut, had been placed before the Convention, Their names were withdrawn. On this ticket the Democrats have named a man for Presicent who has been twice defeatad as a candidate tor that ottice. They have numed for Vice-President a man who has been twice defeated as a nome inee for Governor of Indiana. With characteristic procrastination, the Democratic leaders had not Hdecided upon the Vice-Presidential candidate until atter the time for Had | slarting the convention this afternoon, Indiana, which had been busy Known Ministers TiC I, took th; 1OBIST) Last Two Days of Big Sale. Sulis, $4.95, -20 Browiway, At at Ss 8, 649 B/Oauway, Hab Clothiers, on B as since 6 o'clock this morning, finally succeeded in rounding up the offi- Ul indorsement for their man, John W. Kern e convention Kern of Indiana. It was plain that nin nomina- the Bryan strength in the conventior, by Thomas W. Marshall, Demo- was for Korn, and it was all over but andidate for Governor of the calling the roll and recording the vote r State Mr. Kern, of Ilinois, puzzled the cor During Mr. Marshall's speech a ser-! vention devoting most of his speech to geant-at-army took dowr g plac a laudation of John Mitehell, and he labelled “George Gray said M iad refused to try for the The Texas men promptly re- nomination bi ‘use he felt that the plat: PRUE | form contained everything organize. tae Great Storm Breaks Loose bor could demaud from the Demoeratie party A terrifie thunder storm iat atl been limes pert otithe ears iter He eh rke Just 85° onding speeches were matters of 1 yas preser AUUETOMA peetarae TI UNRhats ene of and flashes o ing were k as Bryan and rn, and the delegates were anxious to urry things along and break for thelr trains g evidence in the \ \labama had ge Kern ax-Gov Gaynor Thrown Over woe, it i When the State of New York was Snot called Charles F. M ial bu mination. Mr, Towne'e boo! accepted by his own State and he had r West ply ann e tion had no candidate ft was known that | spring in through the Mr. Towne's name did not raise much vote had been | pledged to Kern, Murp dat a cone got Up and waved thelr hats Jdecited to throw Justice Gaynor over The race for the nomination took on | nd jot take any iinnthenealaction © aspect of a free for all when J. J, andidate for Vice-Presihent, Wa of Greenwich stepped to the The 7 Ad been insiste front for the purpose of placing in nom placing th of Judge mild MeNell, of Bridge-|uGorge Gray eDlawar sudden meaition of the magic | convention eof McNeil created scarcely a rip. | cg st before t 1 Mr. Handy, of the Delaware di the assemblage. gation, rushed over 1 legram Georgia mad next entry, the |from Jutge Gray declin e offer of ge Clark Howell, of Atlanta, | the delegation to support vho was placed in nomination by J.| Then Tenas sent Col. Tom Ball te Hil Tag spee Col Hill had |the platform, He announced that It of brevity and was thorough was the purpose the delegation to y appreciated Judge Gray, but as this was An Ovation for Folk TTS ty Noe ¢ k ayy vg as | Would second the nomination ot John, ay ‘ovaed- | W 1 ( was given t Mr. Handy, of Delaware, took the ( afternoo latform and anKked Texas for want res and tl ng to present Judge Gray and also for | D wer on the tor {emonstration greeting his | 7 4 anized ¢ A . ne ir ; ¢ tr Mr 1 t at e “ atrh anit : * 4 y F wants off H lends | i ywninatio J f an gatl iim, 1 “ Jed and got ed ett Tow the ple 1 “now 4 Howell a hat secouding the aominauon of The session of the c ‘ 4 /