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ee RES EDITION. GUNTS TAKE LAST ~ FROM CARDINALS; OT ene aed CUBS BEAT PHILLIES SCORE BY IN} Giants 3 o- oo CHARTS OF OOS IOOOA ION NHK DIOIO Gi WEATHER—Rain to-night and Tuesday, FINAL RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. —— | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | “ Circulation Books Open to All,’’ | ‘NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1908. SPEEDY TRIAL FOR HANS BROTHERS CHARGED WITH AILLING OF ANNIS FENING WORLD RAGE GikiT SECOND DAY AT EMPIRE CITY. Weather Cloudy. Aug. 17. Track Fair. | LISANDE WIN “FLY STMES AT GUD ORIRBNG NPRE TRC Naps Roll Up Five Runs} Keene Stable Also Gains Vic- While Hilltoppers Get a tory in Opening Event Single Tally. When Footpad Is First. HIGHLAN AS USUAL, GET 4-——____—. pecial Grand Jury Will Take Up the Case of Captain Who Shot His “ormer Friend and Writer ) | | ’ HAS RAD. INNING! WOODCRAFT A SURPRISE Hits, Gombined \With Three Beats Out Frank Farrell's’ LAKE St. Louis | . | Pyuaite | ones : D Ba ene Hs TH | q a pm FIRS For two-year-old maiden colts and geldings; $50) added, five and Wh H ld C d B Errors, Retire Him to «Warm Favorite, James B. 768 Fu ; 4. y de SMI One rowd at Bay. rs weithen f mn , Start good. Won easily. Wither, br, ¢.. by Diaguise Phitad 7 the Bench | Brady, in Selling Race. Keone, Time 1.0t bi areas a elph'a 0000001 00 1 e ; K ‘ Wes 8t. Jockeys, Op. ML Ch PL, 8h. | = t pad 1 710 3 ny i "IN : doer A ; if LATTER INSTIGATED KILLING NCEN SANOR, " , 6 H Siot Chicago © 1300001 =s§5 HIGHEANDERS | BY VINCENT TREANOR. ier ; i 3. bs . 5 ‘ (Special to The Evening World.) Neti 2 eee R. H. PO. A <i nes ‘1 fh alld tally H onomte thant MRP A | unite core mace anion, aon Gh gee FRIENDS OF VICTIM SAY. Cleveland (0) (0) 4f (0) {0} fo} (c) 4 O— 5 Metiveen, Bono 8 james R. Keene grabbed his sec | 787 Mi Derecho, ae) ond race of the afternoon in the a4 ‘ke One Hb it gs gs ay Highlan ders 000000014 Chase, 1b coat 0 12 0 0 ; | OTT! Harry Rogers iy 10 12 12 1 ‘7 bl 1 ! Hemphill 0 1 3 0 | Demoteella Stakes for two-year-old fil- s a W204) 18 WB OM th 3 AM ‘ Fs 5 eevee Fn fA lites, tae test win coming when oo. 4 Ce EMM Hs Mecarnhy tn ah 4 | Wife of Slayer and Widow of Slain Man Weep k ASE ASA SU | tad took the opening event, 1, won easing up. Bird of Fight Il. was off in a was on : GIANTS | CHICAGO CN, Hsnodnoae) O Pp ay eae ande hc Uke the real good ay and eloged very’ atrong. Killereen, “out In the eariy art, loro} Together Over Body —Mrs. Hains g p | Ally ipo through the race and == = 7 ne “= i Ball, ss... ol © 2 HO SMe rere \> IND RACE —For th upward, asliing, $300 adi t . : | 3 | held her fled safe at all times, coming | 76 BD RACE hor thigey ANS VEN AEUE AEDT y Sb00) eited ale Lup — Klelnow, coves 0 0 7 1 Win quent by about a lengtly with Note | oat UM som off 808, Miat aon, Won Hiten out, Winner, 0. ky Osta Denies Guilt and Alleged BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. Lake, ns 0 9 0 1 After easing her up ali the way throug 7282! St A Hal Ga aL a TOT Confession ; New York St. Louis Chicago, : Doerner 00 0 0 treteh. Cotytto was an easy sec Tin AO Wn LAGU TLR OUMEILIEN aEtawassaie 7 i Rey, Ib. id ‘ “Orth 000 (0 | ond, iaving the others beaten at al ady Hy ‘ Garber 10 Herzog sas tt stages of the route after the first fur- oT gmt | a pie : Bresna cf. Se oe eee 2 ser Girly ; ad Mectanes 1 Donliy, + 2 long. 3 Herger i RN If f the 1 PUTAS HARA LAR TAt: . | sev t 5 fea eas 1 a Krandach ranvauraodntacercnuriconiall tenimacneares ot i Paate F Heatly If the plans of District Attorney Darrin, of Queens, do not mis- Yeviin, 3 t for Lake in eighth OtIee AEE MIO Ryan Glorvar ut 5 Horner 5 20 wo = . . ‘ ‘ ee 5 Barry Pe ates ROURE ANS LUMe BeUnea athe tie hg Wooleratt ran as If best; he was pinched off in the flret furlong, came to the outside | carry, Capt. Peter C. Hains will be placed on trial within a month for Bridwe! CLEVELAND. Jout in front, while Variation, of waich | o¢ yf thektieteh ens and "closing sIth'@ righ. won aol aways Jan 1? ‘a = » expected, Ch itiss a o the front. Grimaldi never fa the pace and on e killing ¢ aT } re A ela i a A hae Bates R. H. PO. A TSITEL oy Sats cat EOL rARriting to) the front, Grimaldi never far from the mare and bed on the killing of William E, Annis at the Bayside Yacht Club last Sal- Umpires—o'r ane leis 1. Cle 9 claw Wt anc ever | ine a Ns Z 2 ‘ 7 ’ ’ eens ' " ay and Rigler, » Clarke, It Teeny ol in sixth atter the start, AD HAC reer PATR REET ToT fe UT TISTT EIT y, and T. Jenkins Hains, brother of the slayer, will b+ tried as an ineria © Eventing 1) ‘ Bradley, 3b.. .....0 0 0 1 Officials Are Busy Lime, 821: ott, 3.20, Stare poor, Won Ativing, Winner. ch. c.. by bef f auninenthen act ST LOCIR en : eaall ’ World.) : |: Gwner--Montpelier table. Time 140. accessory betore and during the fact, T. Lol IS; Aug. 17 -With Mathewson | crtcago Ay eee Turner rece 1 2 8 0 0) herd eva, Hu depulien and the Wis. St. i ekeya, Gales Tali dyli . + in the box t six-inning | nea ang Saneecreg a WI) Ls wnun th OP 0 police Mare lonathe lontoul canes rihs Mag 4 gh BD Lee Dugan... The District-Attorney, from the evidence he has gathered, says game | rain stopping further play. | ly Stoy. of for violations, an mit evan veniie | Golden Pean (6 5 84 53 4 BY Notier The feels c Ai 4 . Sat P . Pk a ceah aan ‘the very stuffing kicked out of them eve Doe uate eat sD Coy a aes ate ie aay iver stare rites MT Be Tk a Go Bins he feels contident both brothers will be convicted of murder in the first o 8 make @ven break, sie Maes emis, ¢.. a ae Zo ih 7 A) Yset at Zienan W437 Ie Bi Ste MeCaney i A - 4 for the series fu e past few dl came out yy, ‘ east two officers 608_Halker ose aes BODAn Sees degree. He will ask for a special Grind Jury to be convened next week “Bugs? Raymond | crieaneinn ernoam not to battle for the Altizer, of CRO weGe ONO Veavara| ‘ cig Falcada, out in the early part, moved up vers atrong on the turn ) aaa ie f an inn MBIREAL rari i ‘or he inchman sa ie ate i Severa ie layers, ard ridden’ tow jl Ton Honere probably wan i he was rae eally post mndioventharencesy ore cileneroren tien mictleon Septe aher and Beebe eated him, he mit te t for their lives an i , 88. ound a chance it arAJUA 4 upon hie fi#d and was a fast going second, ( z tnd move the cases for tri ore the mid Septer i down the MeGrawites, Mathewson was Ssion of third place. Defeat Joss, 1 0 0 0 1. Ovrace » for third. Zienap shoull be due in his next start, Queen Margue : F 4 : | e : . . ; were ep evils wets esis , Oe 1 That T. Jenkins Hair as the moving factor in the crime will be never in danger Quakers to-day means the alive = t Je a a moving factor i c b 4 = ae co i ae FODORTH RAC First Innin flesce fourth, and nobody knows 'T Bm (etl * a A ite Denced miside { ( actahlich {ft ows Totals ...... 45 Fy 7 8 1'< Lane li fe " harged the Prosecutor, Considerable testimony to establish this Tenney singled to centre ey would he able to climb out. Ow Forte’ ine hoe : : gled to right. Bresnahan u's ifn can see nothing but the miueke Hits—Of Lake, 6 in eight in White the irrests, seve: re. Win st. he 4% Fin. Jockeys has been accumulated, outside of the fact that T, Jenkins Hains held a Gallee to Charies Fite nant and say that fret place is ge-| First Base on Balls—Of j indesirable characters we AOR te “1 dF UP 1 1M Notter ; ' left, Tenney sco Feet rae eft on ases—Cleveland, 5; Highland- gate during the afternoon ge gt at Bt MeCah crowd at bay with a drawn revolver while his brother was pumping Ballse and Herzog diel uur inst Inning. ; 5 . : fallec i her jenna na te b Tinker to je Knahe| » Stick Out—By Lake, i) by Dovle, 3; Keene's Footpad Makes Good 1 six bullets into the body of Annis, Moh Oe Rad SI ea ae % Ohana. 5 R abel hy Joss, 2 Seene's Foc 5. n . 2 ; A F (ns pes lin walked filling the bases. Barr Co Ae Tetras Out Tins) “Home Run-—J. Clarke Keene's Footpad graduated from the |, a, 4 Intimate friends of the Annis and Hains families have told District fled through Byrne and Donlin se: Hadi ar outend 64 Two-baso Hit~Ball DER CED TAO Ks euliatie openlig revent SER LET sy with sing her up ai the finie . : : ‘ : . Bridwell out, Reilly to Kanes. TWO oUt, lttanstleld to Peren waren eckar RU) BEE a a any pectic ani ordinary lok sof ME nee ee tee a tarot uctony, vRrordack ranone of ker teat racer, | Attorney Darrin that T. Jenkins Hains showed by his actions that he RUS ‘ ‘S grounded to Bransfeld, NO|grovatt aay De AID e ke. BHETGEE TAL Her pois Was nutpared all the way 8 x aes a ers ee, Shaw fanned, Charles fouled to br t i OT EA concern tiny TEA CONE aHOFES ERT OUTEETE aN FIFTH RACE, Uhre year oldagnd vawand: eeling M4 adind, onc wig | entertained more than a brotherly solicitude for his brother's wife, ang Mahan. Murray singled to lets cond Innin Umplre—0' Loughiin jwhen Notter pulled him hind. the Tan mae eaten cate ime wd eae ae ; is part figured in the tragedy skied to Devlin, NO RUNS Mager out, Ruethach a at i pesos ng, Campeon, and when. the SE en en et aT TT that personal jealousy on his part figured in the tragedy. ( Second Inning ty flied to Tinker, Oxborn | (Apecial to The Brening World.) Hy tt a ; BT 7 5 = =) District-Attorney Darrin, witt i to nker, orn fi 35 1 ; 108 f, Dugan... 3 4 : 1 i , with mem. Mathewson singled to centre y ileas eH to Bransneta, AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, ist of the was (Sy ey pape, 1 34 9 brs of his staff and a corps of detec- 5 forced Mathewson, th Reilly gled'to right. Ti Vela ity usual, th ghlanders got their lind as did Kill: Druid f os 5 tives, went to Flushing in automobiles Was igled ‘to Usht. Tinker tripled Aaciisval the Highlanders got the and show money Lad of ianngdc 10 this afte rican Travarned neh ad Herzog singled to Bresnahan rie teeomard, Moran Ait ne fo-day, the Naps wi py Home Run ran a fatr race Killochan 101 | - ar ee : ie filed to Delahanty. Donlin i y ‘ ri inker out at thea score of 5 to L Woodcraft Fi | Campalg ; im ground covered by the participants in uty inish shin Ee McMillan, 107 Sature rceedy DneroeT Shaw. NO RUNS Grant to Brans-! te was a fine game until the eighth! srank Farrell's Jas, ne ae i Wigot ann ft Mocarthy puuiael st iasea vig Unotosrephas ait Beebe now p 1 Third Inning inning when they found Lake for alan odds on favorite in the second rece | ato Okenite in Reine wer vail Ap the Barry robbed Dele Doolin out, Steinteldt ch Yew its, which, Gondelned with three| He was ded as a sure thing De Gardne ins Garn : red a remarkable yu Dooin o ould mas hance, netted four ru Yorke was up on Wooderaft and thi. *Broke down “aoe Ane ; ney was told thet tp bach to | . Foxen kept many off him. Wooderatt w Gow fs Koing away fast at t under an early iniddle of last Juna tripled to right ce ito H NO RUNS. t vag B leraft wot ng on gamely under a hard Booma rwas es J iL Bonen sd to eae 4 ke and all, closing like a streak » to the time of his breakdo eats: v speaking of hls Third Inning {10 Nnabe, Evers singled to lett, ec ) Clarke. Bradley |‘Touble on the back st#tch and Yorke “ivon driving. Winner, ¢ Go | fe oni tanita rOrtys Hofman Vand Evers worked & | Stick ont ped the third |#emed to have a lot of trouble keeping eo LAS, | peretarr myer ammnetlatan Vio) UIs Ut) t hag double st heckard scoring. Stele | Strike and threw to Chase, ‘Turner im straight, | Jockeys. Op oh Port Hamilton reservation after an or Devlin walked and stole feld popped to Grant, Evers stole third, | Mt by a pitched ball and went to first | Meanwhile Joe — Marrone's fast Huns | flor “was” tesued ng him out ho GaAlhed Howard) singled to cantre, scoring vase. Turner stole second base, La- r was tincanning in front, wit rer ild have be titodeath, Detoce rtaecont eonete ‘ Byala a Foxen to Brans: | J0¢ walked, Stovall beat out an infield truly lying in a nice position orke ath ent out : 7 ; eld, THE Wt and filled the bases, O'Rourke When they swung Into the | Mo i A = rn ut to hunt up Ri ee aes Fourth Inning, Premanitt Herma NOLRUNG! fant Brady Inte thorneea en aarner | TEUSIERT Re TTGCHaT ; Acting Mayor = McGowan 0 heard T. Jenkins Haag UNS. } ‘O'Rourke led off with a clean hit to | Seat Brady Into the lead. The + e clever Just outwanial Rockstone In the final strides y9 make the statenvents alleged Beebe filed to Donlin. 8 Die ranevealnen vatvilatciateseenante ieKO AG ike © looked ofer then, but within Jai finshed strong. Comadienne quit in the ¢inal furlong Raabe NN Ean ; leg % , if ‘ ol cond. Knaho | right ficld. Mellveen tried to bunt, bir a 1 aot he 2 i Hergog's fumble Charles, iit ita a fanned. Titoe fouled to Stelntaldt, Mas | popped a fly into Stovall's hands, Chase | LNs of the finish the hive jacket. of | — - a Fr aa Greets Winners of New Wife Calls on Widow. Rung, Pave Bridwell to Tenney, NO | gee out, Tinker to Chance, NO RUNS, |thit'into a double play, Hinchmas to | {rte On Wooderat: nesan eating up | atk; bd. Pry; | A remarkable feature of th RUNS. Morail fanned, -Reulbach. Niel ke Mice | Lasdolet vo Biovail’ RO wUNG he space between him and Brady. He | pioktime, Impertinence and Inkap also NATIONAL LEAGUE York to Paris Race, y ature of the tragedy ROURERIET nin Gee Hotmanh aS eee eRe ¢ y caught the favorite fifty feet fram b , . fs the friendship existing between Mrs, 9 RUNS) i Knal NO}, Second Inning. finish, winning going away, ( lay | ran. (c4 shat tics cacy ESE Ie threw out Te Herzog i r ' | Ball threw out Altizer. Hineh: who ran prominently all the way, POURTH, RAC Three-year-olds; six boReSia arse }Annis, the widow of the slain man, and Was easy at el Fifth Inning, AIR IRON RTO SE alin Dekel tire! its en | good third, farlongs.—hiet Haves 110) Wiest At Pittsburg a triumphant parade throt | Mrs. Hains, the wife of the slayer. Mrae jed yrne t (a) srans: c 0 Hol t | qi: ror: ‘ weet 8 to 2 and out, i ° t ¥ 4 7 ins callec pon Mrs ‘ ied, Byrn NO} Hranafalt fl | io Hofman, Orhorne | NO RUNS. : Bad Ride Beats Tony Bonero aes. tit daivortnd tol) and-out, seve The Pittsburg-Boston game was post- Ha eerend oe aroanay tian vic i) Lea upon Mrs, Annis at the Bes bes ‘ fee ole Hhanbes Tinker's| Hemphill singled past third base.| pony Honero, on tho str ont i at “Mist, (Kennedy), to 1, poned on account of wet xrounts : tf Seite latter, No. 47 Claremont urray boosted to Seymo: Kon D olin flied t ‘ooin | Joss got Delahanty’s grounder, dwt his! a) CHEE at Has Peng th) of ls. out, third. Mme—1.19 Only ee Thomas automoblie, ver 0 | avenu sterday evening and re: yunded to Herz: Delehanty 1 dito Howard. throw ito wecond base was too Jato and| See ir in the Yonkers Handicap starter A F | e und remain« und oH oF 3 ao tole YOu} |itt : ‘ond base was too late and §& rae 5 ; a po starters rk to Paris race, pulled up infed until midnight. fo Seymour, NO RUNS leckard our, Foxen to Bransfeld.|both runners were safe, Conroy sacri- handieay thith qotdes In the |v iiitth race called off AMERICAN LEAGUE. ail B HOLST STA ut Fifth Inning, g pons Ay Bransfleld Evers! foed to Altizer, advancing Hemphill, hors a WAI CHURN A Hat SIXTH RACE—Three-year-olds; mile pecs Bye front of City Hall this afternoon and) Mrs, Hatgs had been to Fort Han« i through the box and s' AOCRUNS jand Delehanty. © Lajote u's! MeCarthy rode ‘Tony Bor the [and seventy yards.—aidy Baldur, @ the winning crew—George $. Shuster, |Cock In the afternoon In an endeavor J your singled to right, Dor Sixth Inning, grounder and thraw out at post his mind evidently wasn't his |(Daverich), 4 to 1, 8 to 5 and 4 to 5. At Boston Hare nTicoll hn tai au Ronatta ianili| COMeee) here tikae dren from her un Scoring, Seymour took secorid on) oxen flied to Motman, Grant out the pibig ae kleincy filed Guts | Bue nena Ne Sums bar eE stenecin) WOR) Orlenta Le ae ? Detroit QNOMOROWO ONO 10a (pare eenmay as rar @ to) Mother-in-law, the wife of Gen. Hains Murray's “fumble. Devlin sacritlesd, | stoinfeldt. to Chana ina. stner. 3 NS. | Tony Bonero was flat-footed with ( 3 tol and 6 to 5, second; Moon Raker, Roaton 0-0 0:00.00 0 6-6| George McAdam—pid their respect to| ¢ re: fl , Haebe to Ke The squeeze play | yy IN hance, Knabe: fanned, ; ; sths behind the 5 2 to Land even, third. A sa tdiaee She was unsuccessful, and after visit« Pee ee eee te ball and Bliss | aun ine out, Doolin to B Third Inning nls beat Tony Bonero, but under the a Tagane. Warner, Paes 2 Re Ae eilebuaceele | Scungs Mayer Meco nan ‘ ing the wives of some of the post Teee eT a eiting wate canned BUrpOse. | ploward filed to Magee. Thaler tire: |_ J: Clarke opened this one with a home conditions he ran a remarkable race, | Griswold, Usury and Camille aleo ran | The parade was headal by a DIE lomcers returned to New York with Giagis want 9 get the ifth | wer, | Knabe to Bransfield, NO RUNS. ee Ue Fee anak nein i| 3 HORA hree-year-olda; Ab Ghiadelpnla I UW eiscrel repeat yh aati ate eam (arioiiee cendiwant (i lFact © Annis ONE RUD i Rec HaratiFner ce anrat jmile and a furlong.—Estell A. C.. 19) gt. Louis . 20000000 a bands Next Samet te lapartments, She was there when tha Byrne grounded to Bridwell. Reilly Seventh Inning. Pasole ‘fed Ant toc Hement ONE | (Burton), Ul to 5, 4 to 2 and out, wons! philadelphia 91000000 Jane an automobile BR . wa) ie aaa Mi r 1 to Tirkdwell, Tltss singled to | alked. Magee walked. Brans-|RUN EMD Ne rehtnd” Tony | Lady Martha, (Kenedy). (to Leven! Batteries — Howell and Stephens; | Thomas, Harry S. Haypt and John Bl-|body of Annis was brought In from HE Ns. Heraog threw out Beebe ed. Osborne singled to-centre,| Lake struck out. and Zfenap | and out. s¢ Holes en M8 (Stool). | Coombs and Schreck, Umpires—Sherl: | itott Bowles, and behind them fifty odd | Flushing, ae i Aan Scoring, Magee golng to third and|to Hinchman, and i in the | 3 to,! and oinida. Tivolini, den and Egan vutomobiles with met of the Amet-! Mrs. Annis and Mrs, Hains, clasped Sixth Inning. ‘ a sone Rano Holman's throw | to al. NO RU LUNIR ERROR ‘i ‘ At Washington 14 Automobile Association, the Autos |!n- e other's arms, wept over tha , prove c ale 1 out on atrikon ey Silfannen Pee OM) OND RUN | Fourth. Inning. e | ie lieuaete Teper | mobiie Cl America and Assooia- | coffin containing the co Thel nade a tidy athewson's | “Mofan out Kant b 3UN, matt Tdectyaiaeeal | y and stayed | er Washington 000130 It of Licensed Automobile Manufac- [friends say that the divorce proc Kkonoy dtd | patnfa uth Knabe to Bransfleld, | Stovall struck ou uu K leinow and ’ WET GROUNDS STO a 5 of Lice tom Ma |fr , i it Ay ich fanned. Hofmann eate on | dropped the ‘all and hag to th to Ur Dey V | Batteries—White and Sullivan. Jolin-| turers, the Amerlean Motor Car Asso- !brought by Capt. An adr 1 Herz s throw to first. Sheckard forced | first base, Conroy made a drilliay > gon and Kahoe. Umpires—Connolly and and priva uls jleast effect upon the conf ; Ball | ua —_—— : | ¥ Eighth 4 Bradley threw out Chase, and Henph . ay s ma) Ha | Ulin Tide iN died on a long fly to J. Clarke The ng World.) EASTERN LEAGUE. | McGowan, after shaking hands’ with Men Out Together. 3 | Clements batted for Foxen and was| Hinehman tossed out Delehanty. NO| FORT WRIK, Ont. Aug 17—To | PI Aug ‘The game be- ce Jthe four daring autolais, made a speech put, Reulbac ite Chan e. Grant filed | RUNS fone rns eT RCT ween Pittsburg and Boston scheduled reese eens SRETN ORTON eR OR 6 records of the Sheepshead Bay @" Ratning very hard. Time salted o Hofman, Knabe flied to Sheckard Frases haath afternoon was postponed ow- Nov MUTCD HE tae SEAT SCL eee Matbush Polic 2 3 NO RUNS. ) Fifth lining. HIRST RACE Malden five! ihavwelsgrounda Ae teat At providence nelr feat aha H a) Police SIX HURT IN WRECK OF jiiecte RLGning. fF. Ritladetphia, | TMuchman struck out, Joss fied gut | furlongs, —Hoadicla. 101 (Troster’, to] wilt play the game off Here to-morrow | Jersey Doe autons aK, ion ior vho tried to 1 Chance at setond, | RUNS. Rose, 100 (Kennedy), y IiRat roar ata Santee Ure i if ahs ss RINGLER CIRCUS TRAIN ut failed. Steinteldt ied to Bran Gonroy Med out to Alter. Ral wae f to. mecand, Rup J hoth clubs ae aatterien Moore’ and Wools: Bu MACKAY GIVES $850 TO jo rms of the fo ld, Howard walked, filling the | sate on Hinchman's error, — Kieinow | 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and = M MN BLS ests Shor . fon ritie) Chatee te Ming, | ed out to Altizer. Lake struck out.| 1.08 | Tady Clara, 3 LOST $350 WATCH. At Newark WELCOME THE ATHLETES. °°, at date Annis was are anna t trwing steal sec. | NO RUN ; Dolly Bultinan and Mrs, John Ells, who has oharge of Barney | Raltimore . 000000 20-3 wage Ce | tested klyn for exceeding the BELLINGHAM, Wash., Aug. 17.--The Dovin to Doolin. ONE RUN, | cae Inning |,ets0) Tan yea: Biglin's Ue ape saa Peale Newark 00 o 0 i$ ee. 3 h him in the automo first seccion of Ring! elreus train STR came? Conroy threw out Bradley, T p Re = year at Bey Bol latch oak Ratterles--McClosko: n he f ere Capt. fla 1 wes wreeked at Por Gin 1 beat a slow one to third hase, | shalt furlongs. watch was in a Vest with h fe: RUNG UD | eeton and Sankee 0 Ex Ro a hé Olving at the " pt. Hf and ‘Heat fa ae BIG DOCKS ABLAZE. popped out Hall. Turner stole ns), 4ty 1 and ow | ina SA GALE FEO AED ie and ‘att Ba ie two W posed to have t Mrs. treat Novi rty etary | 1 ahead s 4 left the vest hanging there, and a a A ed from, ( ane fa Ane Pmiles north of ‘iar, sealurday afternoon, |3." Bea AA Aug. 11.—The RUS Rive atuce Out tO; Gnas Reed ye went back to get it the valuable time. ' At Rochester. 1 K ' Mr 8 : x Hy up “hurt |Canadian Northern co docks at Port! Stovall got O'Rourke's: grounde ; ite, | ntees had vanished Butats aie kine iflon fs st, 9 news pu sneer one (rthur are ablaze and a bad fire {a beat him In a sprint to the bag by a| 3! ane | era aac TIE Ro. 00 a] rely fitting son CHILD DIES FROM BURNS, oa The dock, though owned py | £teP Meliveen flied out to Altizor | i IRD RACE-S ‘ GOV. GUILD IMPROVES Batteries. Spe 7 should At freda Cohen, two years old, wh the Canadian Northern Rallway, in| 708 tossed out Chase, NO RUNS Lecter Ana i | BOSTON, Aug 17.—The condition of | Duggleby ley, Umpire—Staf who, am arto Pa UO, ri old j Who Was! operated by the Canadian Northern Seventh Inning. to 1, 9 to 10 and 2 to 5, won ov. Cu gil, Jr wuio Was oper | ford \ RE ite i Ty er home, No. 151 Orel ty % " 5 # to von \| ted’ upon for appendici n Friday, g3 and condition 1} magn a Ea pi ioe eae Coat ALR ompany Ase, dock Bem!s popped out to Conroy, | 16 (Helder), us ta vn and oat li aolenowurdaiie, (NRE Ro, more. Bulle At Montreal AAU FARUIATEAN aL am iglnd teobe able ‘ 4 ar h iu ate ot oy « second, Bittle Wally, 146 (Allen), $ to 1. Jtins will be issued untess there should The Montreal-Providence game post-!to join in exten a welcor ee poesibly: largest in Canada. t (Contiaued on Second Page.) 2 to 1 and 8 to B third. Time. be an unexpected change for the warte. | pened on acoount of rain, champigns.” ~~ ; ¥

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