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FOB ay THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1908 ee rete 5000 CONDEMN King and Queen of England and American Born —W NTY FIREMEN HEIRESS DROWNS er ccs Poem aT " Duchesses Who Distributed Olympic Medals | | BROADWAY BLAZE SHE WAS T0 MARR this scheme and the crdwd was finally | ' forced back io the outar edges of the tting away Mram the balls i Captain and Two Others Have Miss Tumilty, Member of Rit: rooters in seated into roars of threw tho: Narrow Escapes From | Rochester Family, and Ed. laughter, | Just as all was ready for the start | ; Al two men fainted in front tithe rent | Crowd Hoots Disapproval of | field Dblenchers elther from — being | ‘Sir i‘ 5 crushed or from heat prosratinn and | Methods in Tracing Park had to be carted away In am emergen. | ey ambulance. After that jan ambu- Murder, Death. | S, Bartlett Victims, Jance and a corps of hospital @ingeons mere kept on the field In cagesof fur- ie) | ar accidents. a] A feeling of resentment among the livacorshectmcrannrarantiweralevers ROCHESTER, N. Y., July %—Edward he sight of an ambulance stationed |ipeopie against the police force, growing | | { R hiner ten f r q s rat 3 come th oon fighting a stub- Bartlett, President of the Tre en feet from first base was rather @| out of the recent comviction of a Brook- ie Fs Novel spectacle to follow ofsthe ne * WEneMAre a | smo! (a rm sub-cellar fire | C8 Engine Company, of this city, ae tional game i aL Neale la eRe ot ia | companied by Miss Geraldine Tumilty iniplte Ki EE EG Gaye BeoD ce rece jin the four-story Bailding —-hous-! daughter of a wealthy Plymouth avenu Umpire Klem finally decided that the} shellard on a charger of mi 1 proceed @nd announced |manifested to-day the funeral of Ba and Lelfield as the oppos- ta Rieg, the victhn of the Irvi ing pitchers, WSquare Park murdar, An immense} First Inning: wrowd stood in the street in front of the! Thomas Jed off with a home of the Rieg family, at No. 330 Rhone, but, Brlawoll's great Maujer street, for two hours preceding | the ‘ball in one hand. the funeral and in the comment on the | crime there was a strong undertone of sin exactly the same “making another difficult condemnation for the police system| which attempts to shield a ‘fouled off two bails ai Athe crowd into ecstacy NO RUNS cause he wears a uniform proved an easy victim for Lel-| Because of tt , and struck out easy’ fly to Abby of the for a hot grounder, which shot SRencn's legs and “was ood Bresnahan tried to_ steal, Jing many hat and clothing con-| family, and driving a new automobile cerns at Nos. 2 and 4 East Fourth! mistook an alley for a main thorough’ st off Broadway, None of the! fare and drove at full speed into ¢ jmen Were seriously Injured, but Acting | Erie Canal at 1.30 A. M. to-day, non, of T and body of Miss Tumllty was recovered & Edward O'Connor, of Engine Nog/ 10.9 o'clock. The body of Bartlett wa ad @ narrow escape from death, — | found an hour later. The fire starled when the building was] Miss Tumilty and Bartlett, {9 sad deserted because of the usual Saturday , were engaged to be married, half-hotiday, Dense volumes of thick] The wheel tracks on the bank of 4¢ jm lick smoke were pouring from the towpath Indicated that just as the w+ , Ie wand basement when the first | ter was reached the driver saw his re4 hed n brought the firemen to the scene, | take and tried to turn aside, The m4 and a second alarm was immediately! petus of the heavy machine was oo Mt. sent in by Battalion Chief Worth as a great, however, and the ausomorm Ber vy measure. plunged into the canal sha iminal be- | ich the funeral mig! PWas oUt. Gibson to Abby, No RUNS. | tract w be sm He sent four ol paataae re i [ Second Inning men to keep order around the Rie: | selntinerer ne bikes Ps Discovered at Dawn, hart Wagner smashed a drive into tha left | 2ome ‘instruc tu guard tne! HET STRe: CNRS e machine was discovered in hes way canal about 3 o'clock this morning Diet! jeorge Faist, of No, 11 Deniing stretey, the Who saw the top cover of the car sthk Bits 1 he | funeral corteg Nicholas's Roman ( Devoe street. the house to st ‘atholic Churen, ar | a distance, them the ‘opport inity of using the uew DUCHESS OF automatic sprinkler, now recently added eet Wagner took third bese, a cored as \Alsby slammed a towo-base ARhot intot he rght fteld crowd, | Wilson truck out. Bresnal n dropping the last | De \ ‘ ; ; i dove th 4 " na and throwing to Tenney. Abu yor | The four policemen dotatie ROXRURGHE ‘S f MARLBOROUGH leouthetiremipntine (torcemi and: helpail at epee ee ae wate these 0 Tenne: Abby Was jtask soon found it beyon¢ eS : ‘ ae ian : yoat e later foun peaggnt mapping and Ww Bree Wa NU Ava Theare tics sidera hecking the spread of unit's Natl iigatineia ‘aed a n's great throw t to Bridwell, Swa- {for rte i | tlames from the cel Gen RUER Uiet NOU ROME GE ONt epee it with a long fly fo Donlin. | less of downp: dt When the fire showed signs of abat neighborhood and stormed the door teen police Leach made easy work of Donlin'a| ee orno™ ee ot} ho had in the mean] jserore welat discovered the autome™ 0 re low grounder, § throws | the house. Se aeatite he auton vtheg Hout by Abby. ‘Devlin was calledsout on Hoot “Dirty” Police id a due however, William J. Keety of Nit is trikes, NO RUNS. i ‘ d i] dg : sige) Denning str at 1.50 o'chek tB'0 Be morning had heard the “chuggiig’ of 1 motor, apparently fom 235 ye n of Denning street. A nom 4 ander ere was a joud splash. Ke latias litle puzzled over thler. je RE eney a ‘npiy 2 A to go-to Doat «n Was at frst been caused Land did not inve Capt. Gallagher sent six additional | , Third Inning. : ‘ men to the scene. ‘om the windows | cy son, popped an easy foul to Ten-| of surrounding tenements women hurled | then sinkes, ‘The crowd. broke. inta | taunts at the policemen, “There come | a as Thomas struck out, NO/|the dirty cops,” was an expression fre i} a , ‘ y heard. The section of the city PRINCESS OF DUCHESS OF eit sairirole MeConmiok. rlawell ch this scene was enacted is law- WeLES MANCHESTER iv Whit. Matty lifted a high dy to | abiding, and the residents are hard- KING EOWA \ Panty foll Dwed wit a clea working householders with growing a eee a TE SSeS pe We Bayle Gest Wes baking pont “| and daughters, NO RUNS. The funeral services at St. Nicho at Fourth Inning. Church were brief, but impressive. ieee PAA = | MBAs PAR al oh an ae grounder| Father Hoffman, the pastor, recited the Rene ai Clipping Found en Pleads Guilty, Sentenced and to Bridwel rke was thrown out by! prayers for the dead. He made no i ay * Dove! Wain ned a single over| comment on the tragedy. ‘The crowd Negro Charged With Bold , Ready for Pubs Sixteen es nese but it Soa 8, as! dsparsed ag the hearse and the trailing i | Ash es CES by struck out. NO RUNS, line of carriages started for Holy Trin- Robbery Gives Chie, i > r Retur Fourth Inning. ity Cemetery. ) SHINS | Hours After Return. ; S| 9 : Some eighteen months ago Barbara I | . outs Bresnahan, Dontin Rieg, then employed at Waterbury’s | ~ , a single over) ropedwalk, In Classon avenue, Willlams-| KANSAS CITY, July % LIS 4 ani ness a AP purg, slipped and fell against @ ma-| < Sie een , HAR third F Riad G ©! chine. Her right hand was crushed. 4. °52¥48* Neer, a sted he ; an Clark, NO RUNS Med Cut tO) surgical examination and report made day charged with stealing a m tiipeush FR Wa : - Fifth tani | at that time described the Injury as|in the Kansas City Union station aN ifth Inning: | followe: Guiestiercuptaln ines fiead ot thtrd metatarsol bone, ba aves Bridweil made a great pi in throw- from Los ¢ toa k 1 Wileo Rating Tied: ounors Lae phalanx middle finger of right, com n Go Ay ment MK Glgon's short My Telt gage | bound. fracture.” ty bank. Major C, B. , Winder, inder, of Amer-| Candidate Wants New Yorker Another Girl pyiasninaute field for . e i tors t i : ra! yore Lo West, Bart- Leifield's Her Middle Finger Stiff. oy Miss Grace Through Edmund C, Zlemeister, ican Shooting Team, Says 0 Manage His : iShoms No, 1s Cent feet, Manhattan, the | Sav rie aes to Manage His Camp. ‘halos L rl brought suit for damages for per-!y 3riton “jf ath oF, 0, Devlin INS || Sonal injiry against Waterbury & Co. Britons Unfai Urged to Accept. z ed PEN att singled to] and the issue came to trial e jury avouEraaya teW. :: m wn to be a fast MVANEeA On second) disagreed and the case fs on the calen- ‘ CLG: een arrested once for Seedueo. SAC*) der for a rehearing October. ed to the city ie ANGOLIN ET Cont ' nt vl ordnanee eld ta Swac FANE Woes atau renter ats erarnius athe: middle We won the shooting contests with} cuit : tiirty-eleht years into wild |finger of Barbara Rieg’s right hand re- $0 rifles while the Britsh marksmen ]t He was in 1 need and resident of the Gas hi mained stiff after the fractured bones |were set. She was unabie to bend this |tinger, but was quite dextrous in the |use of her Index finger and thumb, In graph works where she was ved at the time of her death she rk requiring h hands, later preparations were under way cost from $75 to #100,""| Y C. B. Winder of Ohio, the | P*!8" ket used arms m= said Majo oft games to ret jean liner Tow turned handspr until he was Tt took hard 9 throng was soon forced back Bie a restord, Bresnahan struck 0 Donlin ended it with a jong Clarke, TWO RUNS. Sixth Inning, Leach struck out. Donlin was wait: | fug for Clarke's long fly to right tel, lashed another two bag into the left field crowd, Abb'y struck out. NO RU Abby threw out Seymour, and Devin | ‘was out, Leach to Swacina. MeCorm Was safe on Abby's fumble, Br dwell | RUNS. Mined to Wagner. NO Seventh Inning. Wilson drove a par > lef Meldfield, — Swac Bmashed a ow < B Ison i en nat eat oy ‘peoring W Helind be “bounced off Doyle's Bwacina and ( fond bare at M: each Ria. 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