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ny NEW PLOT W GOULD. BARBARA REG CASE REVEALED WAS SUMMON BY CONFESSION 10 MEET T DEATH ~ TWENTY THOUSAND ANS WITH A BAND GREET THE GIANTS o> Attempted Bribery Corroborated. tim’s Intention to Re- main at Home. TESTIMONY HELD BACK. |‘sySTEM’ AIDS PRISONER Mob Goes Wild With Joy as First Two , | District - Attorney | policeman Shellard Held for stant YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1908. Julia Fleming's Admission of Message or. Park Vic-| .| SIXTEENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. - RACING AND BASEBALL EDITION PRICE ONE. ONE OR he CENT. oni | “ Circulation Books Open to. All.” oo » HAYES, OF NEW YORK, S VICTOR ~—INVBIGWARATHON RACE AT LONDON ——_— oof EVENING WORLD RACE CHART Dorando, Who Collapsed 200 Yards From Finish and Was Lifted Over Line, Disqualified on Weather Clear. 1642 FIRST Race July 24. Track Slow. Fourrvear-olte and upward: gelling: $800 added: glx furlongs 4 By rtat Petit i Start poor, Won easily. Winner, © Batters Up in First Inning Keeps Statement for Use Cornet Desoie is Ve Aileen EagE toe Wen otis nie, Bg American's Objection. R : 2) ~ . Index. Starte Wt st. & 4% & Fin. Jockeys. Op. Hi. Ch Pi, Sh ¢ Scorers tev jeVais 024 Saracinesca 104 11 18 Musgrave = wien! ¥ Cross Plate and Give at Trial, | Comrades’ Efforts. rian Bed ge be i Mig oF inesca at home in the mud, went to nt early an he way Them a Lead, heemant Doran Hae ap gy ato oder mi aseron gen eae ET RG A RL obheyeeay than ran fale Fie ‘bree ao el RE ee ae ea HELP ITALIAN TO FINISH eee Serena bie | that rba eR. e yictim 18 * 643° POND It ACE—Three-vear-olds and upward, selling; 8500 added; one mile and a . i < z A 2 H. i lIrving Square Park shelte asi Post time, 2.08; off. , Start good, Won easily. Winner, b. g.. by Blues Bunch ae. as Pas ie 4 SCORES BY INNINGS: part of this morning, declared Just be-| i vctory, killed hersef because he Ame ‘f FNIae \ fore the hearing of the charges of stib- hi " r al S H_dockey's te]ey PI 3 ttsburg 1000 |pulsed her attentions, Policeman David wit ENA ee , i. , ; 4 Giant Be 6 fe) ornation of perjury, in connect ineeh Rol ashe a IeuR HD wm Bh Mean ihy +0 Uncle Sam’s Athletes Finish in First, Third iants (0) the Gould divorce case, that he had ob- ‘ t 5 ‘a wi 2 48 Yorke 5 at) 4 - he received from the girl two Raron Behe if ( H H i i Ba te tained) tromiher a full/atalement of herlo*- as acy ‘the epletio indicate that| SOOLtads Rare Bue BR fh ; and Fourth Place in Classic Event— SCORE BY INNINGS: thare in the allemed plot in whleh Mra z : al it rou Actes dashed | the firs! s never afterward in it b Cc di : R i ‘ Hen Teal, wife of one of the best| Barbara Rieg wis fully aware that) trouble: 4 back the He RITGaPR Sa Rees oat nadian Q * Chicago 000000 — Known stage managers in Amerion, ln/Shelnfd wea a married man and that tra we itlecranke Fane ongboat, Canadian, Quits Race at thelr relations were more than casual. ?) : ; implicated (ele F : eli, R ighandican, $60) added five and a half furlongs Brooklyn 01000 sas Miss Fleming's confession was got} Shetland was 4 igned iy er Jer. SEU EH Anan LEE Winner, ch. c., by Wools End of Twenty Miles, from her after she had been allowed to |fe¥ Avenue Cou day and hec rae Index, Starters, Wis. st. & Mi Fin, Jockeys ‘stay in the Tombs without bail, while |OUt ball Conon aieeErevcualys ie fio" Kagnion Plate vo. 109 8 BL BGR IN I. Lee (Special to The Frening World.) BATTING ORDER Mrs. Teal and Harry 8, Mousley, the | a4 been ae ka fears aie Boerne, WW 8 GF ai Be Be eatecahey (By Cable from the Associated Press.) hi FROUND ey . tec arreste g)| CUAEL ES SADE DAU: DOE MG Pi te 4 Baty it au Tan POLO GROUNDS, 4 detective Who) bed arre: ted wae a aio pakee aud Ciditel tro de ee yen] ME LONDON, July 24.—The A ie fact ' New York fans took time by the fore Seer cre ors and, tea ULE ett wad to rest on a bie chal in a private MWg & ‘, , July 24.—The American protest against Dorando ook this afternoon and the Giants 9 is sOUrE, manufacturing evidence agains ne | office wt nis venerable precinct com- Sententlour 92 7 58 Ab Upton yi) + nan) ee and " Theanas, 9 J. Gould, were freed. on Bond i ee ate ena enat making |<. aston Plate tava groin on the aire tori” but- was a for receiving assistance at the finish of the Marathon has been ven an uproarous weloome + ay Gin ae: Fleming says that Mrs, Teal, whose [ne eee ene ne aiiel S Se rioaed with A rawh aid Just ReLLIAK 0 target weekday arswa « j Wisse, on confidante she was, introduced her to) CM (0% Comme ix feet tall fin} held on. Well aay i "upheld, This makes John F. Hayes, Irish-American A, C., the {n the Polo Grounds. At 3 o'c! an Devtin Wilson the detective, and after outlining a) oot sim and musoular, and with) QQ Fol RTH RACE—Three vear-olda and J; one mile and | ‘ ¢ 4 y tify th ‘youl » Ht wixt th, wil hour before the game every sear in MOUUmMIK I Swacina scheme to teaty ui ee oe Had handsome features Tt Im easy to ae) io ne a Of Aeon ath i Winner, b. e. by Montana. | Winner of this world-famous event, . si : ; f well 8s Gilson, been seen by Mabel 3 sian, that’ he was a policeman who might} Touche Owner TL Seh carta pime— i i i i F “ Ge grandstands had been eobbled up Willey p Wittiee py young. dressmaker’ who revealed the eae ln A ea | ides. Kova ah Dorando collapsed two hundred yards from the finish, He strug Ond a steady stream was pouring int Set i i hat there would be a } Mr ie A ( Gilber ii plans, told her that @ wou Capt. Wormell’s complaint did nots ¥ : tole feefan fi int hela the bleachers, In another half hour ‘out feet, Loench fared littie per, jot of money tn It for both of them satisfy Magistrate Furlong when tt was | 1 igled to his feet and tried to cover the remaining distance, but was soon Rot a seat was left in the entire park f Mr, Hart would not say what further | presented. It was loosely drawn, as ie ch rae AR 7 _ 5 sate arin ests sa ae seh details Miss Fleming went Into in her! though the Captain still clung to his (28h ‘om Borers 3 ,} [down again, He could not continue, His collapse was complete and ot: Ae statement, but he says It is of the) belief that Barbara Rieg committed catching ‘the lentere atthe slxtee he Weta tenet torrente neta ees erate The playing feld was p it whist down highest Importance, | aulckde and then hid the revolver. Guteide and was running very uation stark ficials practically carried him to the finish. am encroachment by a st ci he band played ‘ ‘ | pnis sald the Magis- suddenly in the last sixteenth, Tony Honero had plenty 1 ac ¢: t or mn , it Gil ceeeclanie teoiine Bictat nas Wagner came up Mrs, Teal Near Collapse, = | “This, complaints” tals teoner could {2-8%al Heaven es ! Hayes came in second without any assistance whatever Fully 2,000 people were in the park ynded With a clean single | frat toe Seve, Ite it 1) GAG FUETH, RACE For two-year oid matiens, colts and geldings: selling, $100 ad The Italian flag was raised over the | ~ a ully 3 i the park , Which sent Clarke home The hearine of the charges against be released in an hour, on a writ, DAO tive turiongs. x staft in the centre of the arena, denot- It waa a good-natured gz how Wagner stole sec- Mrs. Teal, Harry 8. Mouslev and Julia! should accept It. It 1s all on informa- Post hans oft rt fair. Won, easily. Winner, b. ¢., by Came We Cane AEIIRRC VIaLGEyE CECA RarlOan WHAT WE WON To: DAY. @Yer, and nobody kicked as Abbey jy 2 “k this after- | tl belief. Make out the regular ne Bi, y Italian victor Americar . Fleming began at 2 o'clock this after- tom and lnckey c ors showed a eat det ° poe nee be coecasionola steal aw noon before Magistrate Corrican, The | form of complaint, charging this man eon Ht Peeed sroNe classless rasa oh oe mphal home-coming for the Giants first ball pitched wd of witnesses and persons eon-| With wilful murder.” Musgrave : eltement Marathon Race—John F, Hayes, the rooters had engaged a brass band, a single and set | Capt. Wormell complied. Shellard ne Dorando wag carried from the arena i trigh-American A, (i, first, five the members of which were grouped te be racing cerned in the hearing was so creat that | 44 “nothing to say in court and the on a strete points, Joneph Forshaw, Minsouri Benches In front ne he Daa ae t is Dovie the next one court was hela In one of the General | WReaennltriant proceedings were brief. The Americans then entered a protest Atheltie Clab (St, Louts), : ited, one Eavh of the New York players was. Ds Te auneealieaedi | SenslOnemmcQur crrdtian A200n conte ateana uri mncnenee an oldng Baby: Green’ Tain O14 Sty Maranati inst. the assistance rendered Do- point, Total gain tor Amerlen tus aren RRVBATIGH. aa lia AGaRATRH FONT ThesL ne 17h, Bris: lmlted space in the nolice court. It is , Tesingion BY 8 Mebaniet "., rando at the finish by the Olymple oM- aay, 6 potnen. field. Spike Shannon was the tar. 8h 1 Wearing of Charged that the three were In a con-| Shellara’s pretty young wife and his pag Slog 410 to 10 f clals . Pole Vault—A, (, tllbert, Yal msc haecahaumioers ot oheeracan te tab “hat Mike, out, Keys spiracy to manufacture evidence against | mother visited him in the prison of the Binstaneui! om a is ie Hivery person on the press stand at Sr BaNEa cane MAHER Hee Wow TUtbare muy tolled outato Swacina, unassiste Prank Gould, New Jersey Avenue Court after his ona. eet more et i ion the qreren turn and (waa ont wall fhe atadiune whore Ie HEGaRHOn WEE pl nT. Cooke, Cornell, ted for Brinned sheepishly and te second lenin Mrs, Teal appeared to be on the verge commitment to-day. His wife carried fiitn a hoor Derinnins ib i he going, Kid nhinickh coe? dine canis ts um Ui nat and Aeealt nr points eruitys cover of the bench. The CUT Ub erorremntraccice taratty of collapse when, with her husband and| her baby i her arms and Shellard ~——~—— = |Itallan nnd’ catryinimi tor a dlstanice of) ease nt yecneey UNIV CHALty Ot URIs such rare good nature that si Wiha a near Ay f2, Seymour, ‘two women friends, she reaciied the, broke down completely when he saw Pre ee AIPA atte Lan foe (hia place with tivo far as to applaud Hans Wagner, the Swacina by a step, Gib, Criminal Courts Building in a taxicab | them. a al(hoteaanveaalea nce others 1-3 point, mainstay of the Pirates n the same way. NO and a ed on the Centre street side. reg oues ime hen pane on of the officials in assisting ae Hae for America to-dny, 1 rl ait ars of e cel i t u vers C y 8 potnts, Pittsbura Fans Want Odds made eisy work of Devi he wore a dark blue dress and was through the b the Italian !s universally condemned by oY iu of GeviMe veiled. An ahe stopped to the sidewalk mother also touched her ipa hls tece the spectators, Irrespective of nation- — There was quite a patriotic spectacle field ¢ ‘ana| Then Shellard was allowed to hold the by Willi The im of and Bridwoil w Abbey and Swae she reeled as if from weaknes: one of the women who accompanied her | little one baby for a moment. prace an easy vic NO RUNS, @s the Giants took t tice, The band played “The Star § laughed and cooed contentedly &\\gied Banner,” usd the entive assem: Third Inning, {Supported her on one side and, with) “siddenly taking the baby from her a H her husband on the other, she was half Mrs, Shellard stepped *\/ plage, including the players of Thomas 7 en Jnusband’s arms, Mrs, Shellard lubs, siood with bared heads, only to nassisted, |!¢d, half dragged Into the building. back. She looked Shellard in the eyes Mak I Sie Chel nusl ennay.| She was taken to the office of Assist-/anq he returned her gaze without 9 musicians “There'll Be a Dreak into applause. jant Distriot-Attorney Hart, who has turned the strains into worked | charge of the prosecution. A few min- wv she said, “did you kill that | in the Old ‘Time baits, but was doubled up ag Tenney Hot Time in the Old Time T | Por 4 a fly to Waanah who whipped | utes later Frank Gould, who is reported There were hundreds of race track 1) to Swacina before he “No,” he anawered, earnestly. "80 sould get |to have been subpoenaed by the defense, | Doyle smashed a sin-| Men In the stands, and shortly bef ne arrived with Cornelius J, Sullivan, his | 1 never harmed her.” |help me God the game the regular patrons. w Coon base Grhsone te Went tw | attorney, and took a seat in the rear of} "Did she kill herself?” persisted the treated to the rather novel sight of RUNS lehe court-room. Before the proceedings | wife. Uvely betting on the result. A rumo: Fourth Inning. began he sat, with a broad-brimmed "She did.’ answered Shellard, drop: @pread over the stand that Wiltse was = Devlin threw oul Clarke. Wagner’ hat tilted well forward over his eyes, ping his eves under the steady gaze. escaping | Mrs. Shellard announced at the con- clusion of her visit that she will stand husband, She says he was again slammed a single into right fleld, and went to third as Abby safe one over Doyle's head to be the piteher for the Glants, and for hope of woine reason which they did not explain apparently in the slapped 4 | recognition. ; g 5 her fie Pittsburg bettors immediately de-, go: Wilson's grounded, and with a ener Mrs, Teal's counsel, Edward Carpel,| bY her manded odds of 10 to 8 with New York !ifui Larow nailod Wagner at the plate, | addressed the Court with a request that Kind and loving at home and she “NBs CE SO Abby took second on the play, but | ares: and more comfortable quarters !eves his assertion that the girl killed Swa to Devlin, who herself because of his refusal to en- The conldence of the New Yorks, jumped ‘and pulled down the | be sought for the hearing, so that the Wee Seemed to disfoncert the Pittsburg Sings with the tips of his fingers, | danger of collapse to his client would tertain her advances, Bred, and trom theilack ob activity In| NO RUNS be lessened. Summoned to Her Death Brosnacan sed a pretty single Into spread left fed W on backed up to the! practice the feeling apparently When Mr. Carpel had finished his ree) tmauiry among Barbara's shopmates to the Pirate players, They were not fence and pulled down Ponlln's tong | West ar Ea ay ey to-day establishes that she deceived her Rearly so gingerly as the Giants. After Vi it eeualin (Opie aseahe bsanias Eee br ise oan sat mother when she said she was going to warming up two or ehree pitchers, Me- AH aay GAG CG CECE ARIES OI Ramin IEet GME Nchra i Telenor Cae Dee eaeiahy, ante a cdust: berore Graw decided to pin his faith on Wiltse faleeen. i COrlteaving the shop for home she told 4 WILL was the entry i ee {roborating that of Miss MacCausian, sume of her friends that she would re- Be cee eee will not be presented before you. I feel main in the house that evening, unless La | AMERICAN LEAGUE. jthat T have enough evidence to hold the ghp received a certain message Birt thnlag: : —_—— jPrisoners, and I will not present these aig message reached her, undoubt- ‘Thomas led off with a hot grounder At Cleveland other matters until the trial. edly, It was an appointment to meet which Bridwell grabbed and threw hin gle eland ......0 0 Miss Fleming knows, according to the ' Policeman Shellard. He says she did : i 00 = prosecuting officials, all the deta'ls of the alleged pl? ‘0 produce testimony in- volving Frank Gould In a compromis- not appear at Irving Square Park until 1 o'clock in the morning. Inquiries are on foot to confirm an impression that simmers and Umpire—Hurst and Schmidt; ’ J soe ing situation with an actress, and the ; aoneton Billions of ersey s tae eaearcny it’ ia, Known, as’ relied om | ne Went to the park directly from, her Mo ' Fl WINDSOR RESULTS. inducing her to become its most yalu- home and w there ave or six ie i . able witness. | with the policeman, Instead of one hour, squitoes Y ae She has sald that she was deeply hurt! “rity {g the letter Policoman Shellard fo) H panner in which her friends | YDSOR, Ont, July M.—To-day ohh he eee hee eres unteled {nas produced to substantiate his claim races resulted as follows while they haye been at liberty since /¢hat the girl was infatuated wh him a few hours after their arrest. load to New York. —_— FIRST RCH Purse, $100; three-vear- jared puraued hisn with er atten ay five and a hale furlongs. Par > “Brooklyn, Nv Y., May %, #8 Betentiats are at a loss to ac- OF (Troster), 14 ola Br n, } count for the visitation of the) «i Me as hued ved i tot OS NATIONAL LEAGUE. | “pyfend Dave:—Pardon me for ‘aking Thuay Wprkeri! mre) Ath Wao Hand i, second. the lberty of writing to you, hoping One explanation {s that somef (o's crane third. Vimeclis. Pritego: | not to offend you, by any means. By “wit” had a “Mosquito Wanted” | nis, Oscor I... Revary, Lady Tasth, | ‘ at aie nee the way, I hear you and Teddy ¢re Advertisement printed. H King Essing, Desideratum Signal \ OEORORO MAO ae walt led 1b Ose that The World > HERR AE SDAA A ANAT MULaany Dorner i asco enon cece Bene) ies | bas print separate adver- end Graham, Umpire—Rudderham tisements 0 far this week—4,5¢9} . 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Barclay.%e single or double breasted, and for stout Hag ot sults at $4.05, $5.95 nd 97.0, King’s, 243 Broadway, %* found, and the mystery ren race, has Hayes, Irish-American A ished second. test have yet Hefferon prot the ground that H ed after coming | No other | had not ent Carry Dorando Over Line Hayes finished port this stateme nd Dorando apsed half a dozen Imes during the Is helped him to his yards, and > ofc me he went down he each time clals helped hi feet last ‘ yn hi stuaily to carry him to the finish. This Wag done amidst a wild uproar from the otested against John F. C., who fife No grounds for this pro been given out. ed against Hayes on es had been assist- he Stadium. t Hefferon, who Stadium when ould be found to supe J. E. Sullivan, the last 200 ak that the offictals had assembled multitude, +e BY VINCENT TREANOR. : : “oa. 3 Stimulants were administered to the 4 i H BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 24.—Far West ran a’ Italian, and as he tottered along the American commissioner, protested to ‘ speed} . nl ‘ track he was followed by a crowd of Lord Desborough, chairman of the Brit. great race in winning the handicap here this afternoon, Gilbert Janta, a pitiable and pathetic ex- Li elbin Asso tation) cae FINISH ot "Let hi On the He ’n protest the Britis! third all the way to the stretch and then brought Far West through on {bien xles of “hat hin Olymple Assoctation, for the frst time poe ae i ‘ he since the opening of the games, asked the rail to a comparatively easy victory. Lally finished with a great ee a, ohlet clerk of the|the Americans conference, This Mr. Sullivan declined, and the Amerl- ly took the Ita by the rush from fourth place and all but caught Gilbert, on Far West, na Question Mark, which looked almost a irm and with another officta ea his oon a He Persoraa to take sure winer at the stretch turn, was other side lifted the runner to his feet dawn the Italian flag until the com- REE Bare LORETTA BRIGHTON BEACH RESULTS, 2.)°..3\ctea nim to the tape over whieh | mittee Jie passed on their protest. early pacemaking, having a two-lengiis’ he dropped. Hayes ite ct ang Ay ani t was an Inault to the lead in the run to the stretch, He « FIRST RACE—Saracinesca (Ata 2 [NO EONe Ra eee ro entycavell Blur reniteine Crete eee he em- here very badly, however, when Ques- ‘) al strongly fc 8 x blen f Italy under the circumstances. tion Mark got to him, and finished in 2d out) 11, Aster D'Or (2 to 8 for ois and showed no sign of collapse Mr. Sullivan told Lord Desborough tha ruck. place) 2, Loudoun Light 3. Dorando was so exhausted W nen the Englishmen must settle this matter Scratches Spoil First Race —_— was carried off the track that the of- among themselves; the Americans were Four wer atched from (ie origina! §&COND RACE—Arasee (1 to 4 firials thought fit to issue this offlelal | \ijing ride the decision of the field of eight in the opening race, a six atatement n the Stac 7 furlong dash for mon-winners du and out) 1, George G. Hall (9 to 10 ay indo, who became verv ill after etre anata Asad eat ee fon, Saracinesca was an odds ; eroeidane See en ase Ne Laks Noite and he sertainty looked @ good fF Place) 2, Comedienne 3. leaving the track, Is now out of dan- pritish fair play is,” said Mr. Sullivan, thing on any form. He led all the way . a ger.” in and never was in trouble. Aster D'Or, THIRD RACE~—Fashion Plate soon as the Italian came Into view bad pocket the back- t was seen that was in very had How the Race Was Run. (even and 2 to 5) 1, Torbellino (even t etch was i for place) 2, Dander 3. He red brokenly toward the | 1 wag just 2.38 London time (9.38 New he strete s ‘or place) 2, Dander ould have turned vane ST ap ARC on and finished secon! mi : Pp i ud ha um vy 0 York time), when word was given the doun Light rouvere, played z make the circuit of tWO- ary.nve athletes, who were lined good thing, fnished last FOURTH RACE—Far West (5 to 2 » track necessary to reach sn tines on the green sward In ha ae Arasee Wins Second and even) 1, Lally (6 to 1 for place) Me ets ene Wine le, that started them on \rasee was the second odds-on Baler vty pushed him | ¢ lo BOS Hed, lon Mark 3. inithect ae to win, He took the, ead at the qi ng fn the tight vugh, and Jack, of the United King- and just ga In front ali ¢ lirectt 1 and half tot | gon mped to the front at the start George (. Hall ran second FIFTH RACE—Westmore (3 to i...) ¢ Ardualone athe : ss paddoc ites before three were rounded the eight mi md as and even) 1, Dr. Pillow (even for e a ad. stood jeading the others by thirty vards. For place) 2, O& U, Kid 3. still a moment. and next went down tn the next two miles first one English- a heap . man and th er took the lead crowd of als and follower: ; 5 fi 1 retained SIXTH RACE—Morocle (4 to 1. on" fale and followers At the ninth mile, which was etohtd Cad Dogget able ed | Who were cheer im along then sur- @fty-bwo minutes after the start, Lo Close Finish in Third and even) 1, Crack Shot (2 to 1 for roundel him, and for a few minutes he of Englanc. was winning. Christ, of There was a great diffe place) 2, Obert 3 could * ter two or three I'nited Kingdom and Hefferon, of South ion as to who won a - utes group 1, and a great a was third. Uxbridge, Jack, al] finisved in a bunch. Toi ‘ Nor tae PA rEN eet eS case. hanvendt ea to have won by a neck. wit Fasiilon r yming 1k Wy Hs at a s.<) ads y pace, had enough Plate aecond and Personal third. The sid wuelit | staggered on for and dropped out stewards, however, made it Fashion s m_the [perhaps ¢ dred ya He At the tenth mile Price, of United Plate the favorite, Torbellino second ta Axes | made ¢ attemp wut Kingdom, was minute anead ef ani i Danae eh ; en : i "thie wae much for him, and h® Lord. Hayes, Weldon and Morrisey, of third place is ste again teM to the ground the Am n om, were improving had some early spee lanned their positions, » ‘le Ryan, Tewinina, rounded the fart Reveons Hefferon Protests Hayes the Carlisle Indiau, and Forshaw were went to the front with Personal lapped in the third ya 5 on him, Thev roundat the stretoh turn hung ‘ua: 2} Hefferon, the South African runner, | some distance back. all in a bunch, with Fashion Plate still savy i# final, seho finjghed third in the Marathon At Harrew, Hefferon, the south ¥ — 2 aussie pene parerernt i }