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All ly aa > SROADWA COM Sorts of Things and Monahan dasi par an ion n the members of Eng ved on to do but rical, PULICEMIAN HURT; B (ia MARLBOROUGH vy Financial Loss Occur T 15, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUS 5, 1908. (NS QLOGUESTFOUND MOB OF 10,000 FOUGHT SOLDIERS DEAD | cept MUR { in Fifteen Minutes. in Stock Market. There vas a lively, though not Clarence. Ha \ Vechten astrous, fire in the Hotel Marlborough,+ twelve years a. re Broadway and Thirty-sixth street, this | ygurpay Hill Hotel, E afternoon t furnish the Rialto} park avenue, was with fifteen talnutes of excitement 424 | ternoon A guest on the third floor left the gas sulted from natural causes, ¢ burning in his town and the window | Esrburger sent t ydy to an open, He had been gone only ee ast pounds: " minutes when the lace curtains Mr, Von Vechten was las fire, Ress eolbook ght, wh ‘The blage was se rom the street, ‘0! e y the fifth floor whereupon several ex iy 3b: ha get no a e a knocking ‘on his rushea into t lobby y re, A { ‘ Tushed rs to find hig wife. A f 1 5 other gue et off the hotel ee bell nd M Von Ve 1 Was alked ¢ abou He hank LO Mystery About Demise of Mr. Von Vechten, Small Trader | ISSMLANT'S JAW CHAMPIONSHIP BROKEN IN FIGHT TO FRANK Gh —_— Mur n Hospit suffering from a lal injuries as the result of a figh 7 he had last night with William Dehan, P of No. 517 Wan Dehan is also , in the same ho: a broken jaw and other injuri men are In a us condition ey met lastnight at Garfield place yurth aver meade eeeniny et { idge against Murtaghe because of the| jou! | ‘ recent arrest of a friend. The policeman ta was off duty and o = Me ompanied 4 Curley, 0. 40 As y lyn. wrt Dehan was on le ner with several ls Murtaghe, he Long 1 pon the St j polita New Yo Ov Har 3 A Me Jo 1 Mw B.C. \ De { v : > = Philadelphia Cricketers. Win x BY ole obs abe ofe of ote ofe ole abs ote oe ols ole ia Offi ©, TM Coupon Lniities the Holk Cant One Vote for the Mo i 4 Popular Man In Greater New Yorks or Une Vote for the Most Beauciful Woman, Who, on Sept. 14, 1908, at the . & 7 NEY | %' MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, &, 4% * gery of in Brooklyn Hospital, suis Murtag’ , Broklyn, is Adams Street Vespers Take Fi Station, and His Foe Both | Four-Oared Race field Nati ional Regatta of the in the Will Be Crownea KING AND QUEEN othe Carnival! otth Age of Progress Week of Sept. 14, 1 vote for, ontest Closes 12 Noon Sept. 10, 1908, Secretary, various branches f tH, GG Drathert President, Banta VOTES to EVENING WORLD MAKDI GRAS EDIOUR, P, o, Or votes may be handed In Bronx, 408 F. 149th at AU ptow 893 Broadway; yan #t.: Brooklyn, Row N.Y. Abs ofasbs fa choo Washington at. x < = 3 e. =, Tr: = Harlem, 249 and Pulltier Building, HE = = = st Place in Spring- @ 6 — AILLHOTEL ROOM Z ; aay ries—McGinley and Vandergrift.|5 and out, won; Terah, 102 (Kennedy), | Bighth Inning. iiltohey Foul Alea tao lbeehe Hs msn | Brackett and Stanage. Umplre—Black. | tol, 8 to Zand 7 to 10, second, Minnie a brilliant play in nut to Abby, NO RUNS, At Providence. ‘Adams, 108 (Troxler), 13 to 5, 7 to 5 and | WALTER TRAVIS 10. PLAY ott ryall heat 0 ea sa Sit aealcin 2 0 § third, Time~143. John Carroll | 3 to zer_forved out ( JAPAN ANSWERS PROTEST — rochester ...000000001000001-2| gixth Race—TWiree-vear-oids: mile and | IN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP | ty O'Rourke, Stovall taxing Provience -..100000000000000- “Reidmoore, 105 (Powers), 11 ; UE FUNG NOE RUNES MADE BY THE CHINESE. © patter rl toreeate Sr aue Hemphill andctiel * Batteries—Barger and Henley; Freek | to 6; 4 to 6 and out, first: ne Minks, ‘Hin: °.8 —_——_ and Peterson, Umpire—Walker, IIL (Pickens), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, Hinchman, to Sto A / is second: Minot, % (Kennedy). 17 to 10, 11 ed out Ball. NO RUNS. TOKIO, Ang. 15—The reply of the a (5% and out, third, Time—1.56 46, | Ninth Inning. Japar overnment to the protest of JOHN WARD FALLS Polly Prim Conville also ran J. Clarke fled to| China against the arrest and killing of SEVENTH | RACK Tiree-vearvda, the Ms was thrown out by Capt. Kewakita, a Japanese officer, sus- | mile and seventyyards.—Belmere, ‘ UC a pat GRinieiedenN aby URCHHerUTRaLEl| DOWN IN GOLF PLAY. (Powers), 9 to 10, U1 to 20, out, won; iliant stop Jajole threw ont dlers attached to the legation in Peking, Serville, @ (Kennedy), 3 to 1, 4:to 5 Blair smashed a o- bag as been wired to the Chinese capital. (Special to The Evening World.) and 1 to 8, second; Gambrinus, 100 | re ger into deep left, Chesbro filed faye that the authority of the Juna- | MANCHESTHR, Vty Aug. 1—John| (Mt, 9 to 1, 11 to § and 4 to 8 ited. = Conroy walked, but was force. se to perform police duty in Peking Is a ", ima, 1,48 1-5, a A nd, TWO KILLED BY CAVE-IN: a eee ttnchingh ter Kajol not defined inthe treaty’ between the M> Ward, the former Mew York base-|rivolinl, Tagane, Lexington’ ‘Lady, i NO RUNS i i two nations. ball star was down thiy afternoon, to| Dexon also ran. THREE OTHERS INJURED. |° : Capt, Kawakita, the reply declares, HE, W. Clark, of Philadelphia, at the end pila RN | Tenth Inning. was arrested by Japanese gendarmes | of the first round dn the Scholes final — Ball threw: out Tamer, and Ljole was) whom he resisted with, a aword and jf the annual Ekwanok Club golf tour. NEW TURKISH MINISTER yut the same way, all struck out, | was shot by them in self-defense, namen' rong wind was er= So, Hes | ee natn TO UNITED STATES NAMED. Chase pe out to Rhodes, Hemp! Ward started strongly, being 5 up at 0 i dd out to Altizer, Delehanty |iine, Rhodes smashed a long three|the turn, Then he took a surprising ae on struck out, NO RUNS. yagger over Mellveen's head, scoring | alump and lost Ave holes jn guccegsion, || WASHINGTON, Aug. 16—The Turk- iInchman. D' Rourke rew oul 6 Onn was halve an al The | Eleventh Inning: Clarke. ONE RUN | ate super 3'on the aixteenth, while| % Government has informed the State ty-tWo N. Clarke beat out a bunt, his fourth | Ball led off with a two-bagger to left.!the former Harvard star went out of | Department that Hussien Kiasim Bey, nein ut the game, Altizer sacrificed, |O'Rourke popped out to N. Clarke, | bounds on his second. Clark Cua who now represents Turkey at Bucha- (Contin ff We movemée white Sher ne a army negro quart w 0 attempt meen race he — = The Shertff Aart to embers of the mob declared that the Springfield and to keep them under coy- i from First Page.) t from the crowd search |yewto Ivneled had shot (wo white men. er while passing in and out of the elty | Raat ae th assuring them that both} Thew ‘said that in a fght with the where the trouble ts brewing = negtoes were gone, Whites the negro was forced Into @ Tt ts thought here that the negro streets after nigh! We will all go through,” shouted ;corner at Au ot And Broceny On prisoners smuggled out of Springfield waa been informed that sonie one tn the crowd, and the cry was | {if corner of Twellth and Madson are in the Bloomington jail, although to rajze an ‘ken up by hundreds, Se eee ae a tire: waundiee cwor| thé Sheriff declares they were sent to | Sienna tr Stormed Loper's Place. Than games the ery, MGR the tape! | moval trom ttia ey, aa’ eave ea | | ) i manvede ue phen sole One ~) All Mie members of the mob eaxer! Lad, in Is vity morning, as} | aro; y i irive afl the ‘len, some one Ah the erowd, mene At MN ‘hie nesta’ was enuane. all rang Hn. en are watch sarge F acta of the 100 in Kill thos COA CHE Gia (i and dragged to the street. Here he), There is little feeling in Blooming- ; ef ge ill those nan, had furnished the automodiic. in Wig heaten and shot tive times, and ton and the strife will probably net| the Audience Were Plain o remain. There have wh puede OG of the prisoners had: 9) en a robe waE swung around his neck reach this far, | disturbances 4 Springfleld been ef iit {and the other end of the rope thrown ee - Seat aa aa thineM Bela beg n to Luper'st” he, shouted, and by aver the limb ofa tree In front of the Clothes Men, | :! * this nie maddened JOD, ic i. sto: th a crv of satisfaction, the 4 \| lynohing the first In| nuinbered 10,00), was teady for anything, |Mewro Was swung high of the grouse, 200 SOLDIERS TO { ng series of crimes com- ~———INEMPLOVED'S UNTIL NEGRO WAS HANGED IN STREET (NON SMR A rush was made upon Loper’s vestau-| He place of {ts kind in was dead tn a few moments. Danced Around Dead Man. we city, It was the out ve ‘GUARD SPRINGFIELD. The attempt of the Industrial Work- RUNNY GIRLS - CAUGHT BY TWO SOCIETY AGENTS Young and Pretty, They Came Here From Philadelphia Seek- ing Stage Engagements. Two pretty stage struck ttle girls ‘owth of a | The proprietor | ; 4 1 from Philadelphia were witnesses In the a: in this section and | was’ warned, but, failing to app! Hite | ACtety UAE Ee body with bullets) Carcaqo, A rast Jers’ Association to hold a big mass | 1T ; EE ‘ Aa ae influx of negro immigration | the seriousness of the situation, did not {Me Mob commenced to dance around CHICAGO, Aug. —18.—Major-General | nosting of unemployed in Union Square | Children's Court to-day against Harry daiwa: districts of Kentucky, attempt to escape unl the mod was {he tree. At this point a company of TC. Young, who is n command of the , 9 T, Bradley, a travelling salesman trom toughes: distriots of K Ye cipon the place, He was pushed vy eni-| !roops from Decatur arrived and com: qiinols National Guard, received @ mea-| ‘8 fternoon was a failure, At no) ™ a an Missouri to souther NBRTOCATHERDIAGS ather with his) mences g, causing the rioters. ty Peau B Nes A dye R13 tral [ir peta ies os Verano auoatement room im tempor yg aneceat Wen “py daylight’ the S€&e from Gov, Deneen at 9 o'clock and tine did more than 19 persons gather | Atlanta, Ga., who has been living at central Iino He gatety mene room in Femipo-" streets had practically been cleared and afterward talked with him over the about the band stand at tie north end | the St, Denis Hotel, The scene of the race rhot te Tuy safety. ft the restau. {2e troops were in control of the situ- ; ) re, and from thirty to thir- | within half a mile of the old yO" Mork was made of tNe resau. ato long distance telephone, esr eu eT | Bradley was charged with seeking to ‘ant. The automobile in which res: . i oy earn t thus! ty-five of these were plaln clothes men, | baat ara homentend of Abraham Lincola, cue had bean effected had been lett in io. Deneen was at his office all night “The Governor told me that the situ-|(y-fve of these Were plain ely tits Wl. | impair the morals of the girls, who are rethy aot Li) personally directing the militta, ation at Springfield to-day was well n Inspector Walsh was on hand with 4 niveeonlverenlae ever owned by| font of the place, Tt was quickly / POfoneyy, “Tectng the milltta, ! ; SRGeEKE Helen Gibbs, fifteen years old, daughter turned upside down and fire was set to : T of the res- hand, but in order to guard against fifty uniformed men. Since the spring € lah ¢ the martyred Prestdent, The houme |). iactine taurant destroyed, sald: y f Laas emt 8 the {of Dr. Charles Gibbs, of No, 1531 Mont- he machine, ‘I have been through one rigg in @RY further riotous demonstrations he hemb throwing In Untom Square the | : za now isthe property of (he State, While the maching blazed frenz Cincinnati in ‘83, one of the worst in thought {tt well to make an Impost police are taking no chances of allow- | &omery avenue, Philadelphia, and Ethel Ame nt here marks the grave "Undreds poured into the cafe, tore this country, when 100 men were kille elie phosins, ; hat Conly, fifteen years old, daughter of 3 res and decorations from th on were killed, display of military force,” sald Gen,| ing Anarchists to perform. é i of the emaneipator, A statue of and. piled then up. It was to avoid loss of life that T took be Breen, secretary of the Indua-|John Conty, of No, 1616 Columbia ave- and piled them upon the those prisoners out of town. Idld irst Illinois will take; D. ¥. Breen, secretary of the Indus him stands in the Capitol » —sideboards and TAGE ThESiNen cTenaver ne. verte sin train tlme to arrive atjttial Workers’ Association propoganda, | Me, In the same city Lynched In Early Day diate alles oa Heh Wop ievets and w RO Jllst AS Springtield ‘this evening, We are pro unfurled a banner wn the platform at| The case against Bradley was cic i a 0 pu as i d: » ¢ val! ting iss e eiLVeS: ere af The lynching of the negro, Charles The fire dep: LED Ea ne ERROR E REEHS CARRIE eciat the theory tha ‘an ounce |? O'clock and called the meeting to | missed i an Ae ha tava a Hunter, occurred early this morning Called out und Knowing this Sheriff as T do | knew Jon is worth a pound of Ofer. ‘Phe audience at that rau Breen ded a ate Ege tae ae Whee he: COTS HAd beens apaled tele eee he would he Killed before hie Would Tet eure’. With the arrival of the Binet’ cuupered exciusty ely of p on, Ae-! Park in Bradley's company after the CHEM IR MOE TRTEDeCUaMEe ON ERIS] TIRE the Jail be taken, [ thought 1 Tilinots there will beat Springfield threg | ;ueNying, | ALTA eto UO CSC RIT ETE lles in the “Bad Lands of the city, stretched was ne s by removing “the colored rezimer ational Guardsmen, | down for spec ches, “| for hours Ghee on ae Wen i tau a Nas atrlt ed clean by the | protec ny place, and T only ee saying that the Association had De gitle tan away from home Ase oa ore rioters, cornered in a which worked without hindrance until) the crowd when in p Taenoe mee , inable to Ket out hand Rue girls away from home 1a hallway, shot all to pieces and then Sts work was nearly completed RAD ETEWONIA ROE RN eee e ears | SELDEN -EGRORS IN of the unemployed because of Monday ad made individual Dite anged to a tree, White men were Local Troops Heiples: | save my place,” BLOOMINGTON JAIL, eosin yee rete, that the | tn a cantata given by thelr church last bs @ local companies of militia, con- Who aro enjoying themselves! © i nas a felt sure wel bok S$ restaurant, the largest in th g of a company of infantry and a 7O 4 fi BLOOMINGTON, I, Aug. ttan Beach to-day, ' to blossom be for ts, pon and two blocks from the City f cay and a @atling gun gece we MRE ee ardson and James, the lak _ their arrival ity they took @ OHeATERnSetHe te moh Ot Walch had been ordered out by q IN : os Reece I tie ct hd n fire by the white mob G5." Dineen, who had been notltled of A TACK rom Springfield last night to Lee ' he proprietor, | (je impendi trouble, was busy with z = eseape hing. are still jail here, jand the booking Had lent his’ che uation in the vicinity of the jail,| CHICAGO, Aug. 15 Was not & cccupying separate cells and nobody offices yn sear 1 engagement. two | and a1 authoritles bad no men 10 question of one mob but of many mobs, ‘hax allowed to see them. To avoid Phey found the supply greater than 1 0b de he riot at the hoper place. | apparently without organized lead dility of pursstt from re the demand and took to haunting halls an the : Toop Was despatched SP, but acting in such instinctive unt- ORT aa VIROL d theatres w rehearsas were NAME Tareue i vurant, hat the police and firemen were athe Taiiiieeareleetie the \eelng eld, In the hope of attracting ng away rioting broke loose in serlous) absolutely driven before them." sald ere has been no. exiltement |the attention of some manager, , The i Meited Many ‘fell in the) Henry N. Hansen, general secretary busy theatrical people paid no atten- ere aed ear Untes and it Was here that Louls John-|of the Y. M. C. A. at Springfield, who Leal ara a |tion to the two little Philadelphia girls Lewis (Wuite) seventeen years old, and his death, he belng shot throusiy| arrived in Chicago from Springfield to- NEGRO LEADER OFF | and they grew quite lo: They Bene ei aes After the mob had moved to 4Y TO SPRINGFIELD. Ci cnot renown AURG tneley Dare ad nmelest pevecnaein Johnson’ body was picked) "I Was downtown when the rioting ER had a general alarm sent out from é ay owing to the burning ar of Loper's place | began,” said Mr, Hansen, “There had pron fill, Mr ROO IA ee Philadelphia for them. ; rie OF FM a ereeAca puss | Hean muttering all "the @vening, Andlicedbie ewaly cata the Hav. Genes | Agsnia Cook and Bhea: leaving the the infurlated c Suen ee aeie ataicue tne raobe And plorable aff said the Rev, Henry Giilarenle Beale rooine) on Tan COURR et Was made forthe levee, which is usu-| when a i the mob learned that |. Jameson, pastor of the African | por d?with negroes, But most/ the accused negroes had been taken nietnodl Epl ; ‘h Pie a duty last night, encountered the run- | aisuppearel coay gtore 0m the Jail In Harry, Loper's au. WethoWlat Enisconal church, tovtsy, Colorado Reported From the aways at ‘Twenty-thint street and s that h(t was belleved ne-,tomobile they searched his restaurant 1.55, for’ Springfield. Mr. Jam ee Hoe eee me Fourth avenue, It was plain to ther ee ted, Entrance Was! two blocks from the City Hall, I stood Springheld. Mr. Jameson is North Pacific Coast in Dan- experienced eyes that the girls were En laces. and stocks of one of the most Influential colored men Nigel 1 aril) thelr de- e given full places an i te Across the street and saw the wild rush jf tiinoie and ail ets | ‘ jstrangers and in peri m thelr d ed topsy turvey fess Gin) Ciel 2 (Bit) CUCU? Sues CEN petite cho , i ell was mixing gerous Plight, {meanor the agents Inferred that they midnight the mob stood there with a rifle fds) | Seay reivinetenert Are cane. Wen aes SnD Ls SaeA OTA th fan's pawnshop and se- e did not fire. and when bricks be. 4 telling them all that he would do Followed by Sleuth y of rifles, shotguns, re- ( ! his best to sett! ollowed by Sleuths, aetuetor, cured a qu of rifles, shotguns, Te- gan to through the plate glass his best to settle the trouble when he! port TOWNSEND, Wash, Aug I= + Mes , In. her Yolvers and anmunuttion, With these window he ran to tue basement. A’per- reached Springtield, Mr. Jameson said § eae te te phe rsiblar walked topaad non edere: eet they armed mselves and started to il of bricks and stones demol- “ It is reported that the cruiser Colorad for a time near the fountain. street march the streets, In absolute control NT andowe ASCE EE is another blot on the cood pee Sco and (set (ote Uma aes nay and the | A sias n Double Biuff, in the Strait n they strolled over dron dtaeeeal har Loe the ion. vere taking an actlve part in stone Of our fair State. It emnpasizes we! & pe enn Hake! ata iy re ched hafin Saved Negro’s Life. act that the Undesirable citizens, both |of Juan de Fu ee ere Sey Yee bub ee d Retson ton enter ase | whitelaialiblasen oUEREAnGE ar a dapper middle-aged man who nd back, gentlemen, or I'll shoot, ry the windows were broken shat eae Pee his hat and spoke wilh easy as- very one of you Who’ touches this y Woman who seemed t Me mitted to amalgamate. [t is usually ; & eGnyaraath man,” were the words of Eugene W ting the w destruction, Fure tbe undesirable of both classes, mixing After a short conversation : Chatin, Prohib.tion candidate for Eresi- i ee Ia and crockery freely with each , both North und and the two ed a init fore: who faced a mob that had at- » smashed and the fragm nat Causes so mu able hbound Broadway car, and trans 7 t Aas t negro Mr, Chafin was Kageer the py i es undesirat ple as om la ar ' Ibe eressniies toe ie parva carder unt eare yn the east thematrcet ya pien tela ved Raber avectn a ee iene : tng at Eighth street, rode over to Bus zl 5 Pe eseintent vor Reese tried to enge a Cafe Boulevard, At the restau- Rushed Negroes Out of Town | hafin was but they would not listen toh king white men and the| F » man bought three table d’hote after lock a successful face with a brick struck him on the 1 Hoult by the auth: i nber of the Was saved er injury ¢ righteousness ie t 1 along i Nam onan mente on woutdauereltne o'clock the stranger and the two eld at bay . fougat t way near in tentiary eft the restaurant and walked to in by the Fire | toward pee tore, = Meanwhile who out Third avenue, where they took a sur- y drew. the at- and Washing ing to extingulsh zing ‘ ; ASTOnIGR EAE 1 AEERARnIiaereaubG ey ot aft The New West Side A. C, will hold its, face car uptown, They rode all the e Hero and had i Jinuered He ‘6 ; monthly games, which were postponed! way to One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fitth Ty eet aay hacih RN CeO AN eerily oF ast Sunday morning, to-morrow on the street, the Children’s Society sleuths AR Riis re compelled 00 ape On che Rough Rher ; ‘lS | clu grounds, Wes rth street. alwayr within re and many con mand ey ‘There are thirty A. A. U, novices en-| Then he took them west on a trolley been sworn an VP pp now in £ tered in the 70-yard sprint and eighieen car and climbed the hill to Grant's zed what had NUGROES LOCKED IN | un sh refused |in the shot put, for which Jolin Daly is|Tomb. ‘The trio sopn disappeared In ize t hac , SorTN * n. advis as. better , y i Fea reihelnverdaned ON PASSING TRAINS, | to remain in Peoria and all korn Qtict | favorite. Alf Ing, the former West dark shadows of Riverside Park, r i : ie at PF wily DY ee in in Side A. C. crack; arrett and P, J, With the Ch.ldren’s Society agents right pped, OF AB Juntil the trouble ta ¢ + yehind ey d slashed sev 4 weitays i | MeDonald, of “tift fame, will of: behin avy was not i TINS Ni. Aue 15.—Troop fi Within a short time Cook and Shea ‘ Geb By oneaneuere Cavalry: W881) FAUT N; , NOT HURT, teams of the Kilkenny and Tin- arrested Bradley and held the girls as eee struck by & stray bullet and almost oned this morning by the tollin 7a ies ip . eo raatulaiinn Gault Ghidatiled {ts age ‘aken Joe | str y « s nerary Gaelic t nations are witnesses. ‘The Conly child tried to get antly killed. Ree inh a sent to| QUITS SPRIN GFERLD on ete for the whiod will away, but was by Policeman cabo auarter, the . whieh be ! quest af Capt, — seca st he ie Uist ae Ace Metz, Upon reluctantly a he night passed Cp to noon not 4 refugee had SPRINGFIEL Aug. 15—Eugene | clected captal Tipps,’ and thelr forced from was A When an reached Bloomington from the spring-| Ww, @ Pr A Sra RRaTRETT HE Mowers n Butler's Tuck: lock ed ip in idred lynched at the field colored district, although many | Prohibition party, who was strack ie SE CU ALY ball Ba andthe May Salted “tad, Whites are coming in of brick when he attempted 1 nd Kilkenny hurlers. i by the The Chicago and Alton officials have @ negro from the mob last night, | are bi! wt 1 at back to the Troops arrived ne scene too late ordered all condi to lock thet left here toway. Mr, Chafin's injur: {dren's Soc to be held until nt the ly ing. Some of the|ored trainmen in a car when ¢ was only Waaane ‘ EE their parents arrive. es - - a iat ——_-_~_ re FORT ERIE RESULTS. eee 2 | AMER HIGHLANDERS SIGN HIGHLANDERS BOSTON--PITSB’G IAN REAGUE cvoinewont) | THREE NEW PLAYERS, | FORT Aug. 15.—To-day's aie | as : races resulted aa follows 2 rompnirat Bage). 1) |) vienanues com EUs Bees) Atl Boston, FIRST. RACE—Two-year-olds; five BINGHAMTOD Y.. AUR 1b aa Perrott 9099102060 o-gland one-alf furlongs—J. H. Ree Ivor Wagner and Roy Parking, pitch. Rom NGeo mon enbere Bowerman singled to lett field, Ritchey Boston ¥90002 46 6 4-4| (Kennedy), 9 to 10 and out, won, Sere- org with Arthur Marcau, top of ; touched han out) forced, Bowerman, Abby, unassisted f midt: Young |B&d®, 106 (Powers), 4 tol, $'to 2and1to Oe Tin enamton lesan nantlyct | Hannifin out, Maddox to’ Storke, NO r evan Ut Young |9, second, Guy Wisher, 103 (troxler), 20 hve ueenenalaste rats) took third, Cha 1,6 tol and & to % third. Time jcang for $300. ‘They will join the New A ie NO RUNS | son was easy, Ritchey to Bower- ,At t Phiagelohia. 11.00 Floral, Impasse, Adlia, Ben yore tam at theend of the State A ; Gibson singled past short. Mad 0 6 6 0-0-0 0-9 9-9 {fowe, Sir Cannon, Gloriole, Mrs, Marion Teague seasott Crowd in Harlem Resort Take eel MOU PUOLaH RELL Reon EES IU Er sat O ORCL AM Breen neater reerv rer alia ale s. was at on Hannt- Powell and Smithy Bender | , ACE -T! tr-olds; Bix | Whe Waa (anal a He st ay Payers at furlong: nebrake, 100° (Glasner), 7 des When Girl and Man IR et Gt ipa aE Re STLECIOBONCONG |e MU Conan Leven neat mL iUtlesOaage | : 2 Race), 7 to 2 and even and 1 to 2 tani Aaniieace El ahits flat on the ground when he had fallen = babe iol ¢ B . id | She Accuses Fight? cae [Re reaBHineetornthentiee NOURUNE | —_>—_—_ second; Firebrand, 1% (Letbert), 10 to | f Delehanty } 1, 6to Land 2 to 1, third, Time—1.16 1-5 —— us Hinehmen Seventh Inning | EASTERN LEAGUE. Sulrley R, Perry MeAdo ile = foMled NOUU IIe sa cntand atarke: wereidaathitolswees meee aes M., Miss Cesarion, Cyclops ylord YDIA a ed riot started In the Weat ney. Maddox threw out Graham at first AY Jersey Git and Stoner HiIl also ran. | 4 e t One Hundred Seventh Inning. vase, Lindaman was easy, Wagner to PLAN fi THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; three- , this morn- b MN 5 Storke. NOR Montreal 10102000 0-4) year-olds; selling.—Lady Caroi, 193) PI this mor Hinehman tied to Hemphill, Falken: "Clarke out, Ri to Bowerman, Jersey City......0 0 0 0.6 1 0 0 6-1] (Rosa), 6 to 1, 6 to 2 even, won; Alen- No. ed onToy arke I Wagner singled to centre fleld. Wagner pari i 1 F oon, 105 (Powers), 4t0 1, 2 to ly even, anon Mandinvatte n Batte nes and Hall; Manwer and | Con, 1% (Powe . stole second base, Storke filed to Rit- wor Implre—M\ second; Edgely, 107 (Troxler), 6 to 1, 2 to T. le bad throw, Bradley | Chey, “abby filed to Bates, NO RUNS, | Voom Umplre—Murray, even, third. Time, 1.15.’ Gracchus, VE fled to Meflveen I At Baltimore. dale Royal Onyx, Honest Al THE MOST SUCCRSSFUL REMEDY FOR Eighth Inning. Her also ran. J. Ninth Inning. 104 (Pickens), § to tited to TWO RL mile, —Pinkola, arge of wentys ¢) to O'Rourke, and N. Clarke k|Niles batted for Blalr and struck out, | the last two. Clark’ als were rest, Roumania, has been appointed *, Of Bound Brook, Conrby got Hinchman'’s ground-!Morlarity batted for Chesbro, and | plus 40, equalling &, anyard's 3 Lit Turkish Minister to the United States er and touched out N, Clarke on ye Hinchman threw him out, NO RUNS. rt equalling in place ef Mehmed Ali Bey, WOMAN'S ILLS LIN THE WORLD. Rrowne out, Leach to Storke, Bates | Buffalo vv 0 00 10009 OL) tio RACE-Five and oné-halt singled to leff flel@. Beaumont out, | 2'timore yO 10010 0 2) uttonge.—Irrigator, 102 (Hoss), 1 to 2, rke unassisted, Rates taking second! Batteries—Mulligan and Archer; Ad- | out, won; Stromeland, 10) (Kenne'y), 7| s Bowerman fled out to Wagner. kins and Robinson, Umpires—Stafford | to {, 9 to 5, out, second; Marse Abe, 126 © RUNS and Taft (Porwers), coupled Lerigator, third Time | Wilson fanne!. Gibson also fanned AUINeWark |—108 4-5, Leonard, Michael Angelo, | Maddox tripled over Bates's head. | Fel eli WT RCT Pree HSS Keta also ran, | Thomas fanned.” NO R arene 43000021 cf] FIFTH RACE—Three-year-olds THEY WORK WHILE YOU SUL TO-MORROW IHE Sunday World Want IE Directory with more than 5,000 announcements of anxious advertisers will be issued Should you want help, need employment, seek a buyer for your business, rent a room, flat or want a tenant, do not fail to get it. Read it TO-MORROW Lg

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