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ht and Taesday) wai and RACING PRICE ONE CENT. Fs Co. (The New York World). Copyright, 1018, by The Press Fablis'ing “ Circulation Books Open to All.” GIANTS LP. DISSOLUTION | sm PUN AS AMEPTED? °° emt EXGHANGES STOCK Batterion—Teareau and Myers; Seaton’ and Killiter, NGaverament, With Reserve, “grees to B. and O. and Penn- ‘)<sylvania Transfer Deal. oe Oo 0 0 0 0 ®RESENTED TO COURT. Batteries—Schults and Sweeney!; Plank and Schang. {Wilson and McReynolds Pro- peroneal BROOKLYN “vide Safeguard Against Any 0 oO 1 “IO 0 fo] Crooked Transactions. BOSTON @F. PAUL, June m—The pian torae| 1 O MYM 5 O @ “eelving the Union Pacific-Southern Pa. Batteriee—Rucker and Miller; Perdue and Rariden. @ific merger, which Attorney-General WoReynolds, with the approval of Prest- @ent Wilson, has agreed upon, witn oM- | IANT TA | ells of the rallway, was taken under | @Avisement here to-day by Judges W. H. Gandorn, William C. Hook and Walter BL Smith sitting as District Court of the ‘Gnited states for the District of AT NEW YORK— 0o0oO0O0 27 | “G. Carrol} Todd, special assistant to the Attorney-General, represented the Government at the hearing and N, H. Ipomis and H, W. Clarke represented ot tHe combination adjudged ille- Fj Wik, bupcems. Courts Lead in National League All-Peevious plans are superseded by Race. ; this jatest éne, which proposes that the ” “Union Pacific shall exchange $33,000,000 Gf ts $126,000,009 holdings in the South- worn Pacific for the Pennsylvania Rail- THE BATTING ORDER. abd cach purchaser would be mo and Orth. Attendance @rliged Jo make aMdavit that he was met acting in concert or agreement with (Special to The @nyone else buying Southern Pacific to] PHILADELPHIA, P: ing World.) ye traggaction would begin on Nov. 1, tm, if not complete by Jan. 1, level, the Giants and Phillies went to| Eastern trip, tion of any Southern Pacific stock maining untaken. as mit rung Of th PLA! ague ladder/as the ultimate go , OA amoLiea, SUA ina isnot all hey will be ult General McReynolds’s state- | ere for four days. pont ioe court, framed after cabinet vein See Se fact that the populace | @iscussion and conferences with Presi- | f Philadelphia ts on. | deat. Wilson, comments on an exchange of, Peansylvania and if t) Ohip stock, and points out that eat no Federal law forbids woad company Son waing urday business, are here to inveat®ate | team. ) PHILADELPHIA HIGHLANDERS PHILADELPHIA Foad's entire holdings in the Baltimore Piihed i! Mal Pac gad : ae York, urns, rt. ert, of. iniels, rf. and Oblo—virtually an equal amount—| sn atur, ab. Knabe, %. Wolter, cf, Qn that the remaining $88,000,000 shall| Fietcher, ss. Lobert, 8b. Cree, If. be gold to the general public through a] Doyle, %. : Sweeney, o. trust company. Merkle, 1b, Hartzell, 3, stockholder in the Union| surray: If. Peckinpaugh, as, No present stockholder in the Union! ye, §i Borton, 1b, Pacific continuing as such might buy] Snodgrans, cf. Kiltifer, c. Midkiff, ab. @ny of the Southern Pacific stock so| Tesrenu, p. Seaton, 9. Schulz, p, June 30,—With-| POLO GROUNDS, gecure @ sew control for the Union Pa-|out the presence and co-operation of| thousand fans and the champion Ath- Horace Fogel, who at this moment ia| letics gave Manager Frank Chance and preparing for Congreas a rate sheet| his Highlanders a home-coming wel- Has the court would direct the dlaposi:| 0 show that aseball 1» not on the| come here this afternoon trom their| Early to-day Kelly, Schumacher and {ATHLETICS OPEN PHILLIES WITH | SERIES AGAINST BATTING ORDER. Philadephia. Oldring, if. rt. Baker, 3. Molnnis, %, Strunk, cf, i, ° Plank, p. Umpires—Dineen and Egan. Attendance—6,000, battle with top rung of the National The Highlander chief felt confident of stopping the mad rush of the Phila- deiphia visitors and had hia entire elevator man they had been sent to hand out early for practice. Pitcher Noyes, from Emittsburg, Md,,| superintendent of the building was ‘Ten thousand men, women and chil-| had a tryout with the local players and | Called and refused to allow them above dren, who have escaped the rigors of | Manaxer Chaace critically watched hin | the. frat Moor. wash day and the checking up of Sat-| twirling with a view of signing for his June 30.—Five| parcel to the flat of Mi NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 30, SCOTCH SUFFRAGETTES BURN — NOTED (AUTO BANDS CAPTURED AFTER NAY HOLDUP Foiled in Attempt to Enter Flat, Knock Down and Rob Tailor. DRUG CLERK GIVES UP $1 Pawn Two Suits and Celebrates on Proceeds Before Detec- “ tives Catch Them. ‘A gang of young desperadoes, one of whom was very tall and thip and an- other of whom had a wry neck and | wore a brown sult and a green hat, | rode through the upper west side in an automobile to-day holding up folks pro- miscuously. Half a dozen reports of their operations reached Police Head- quarters and Detectives Daiton, L'Heur- eux and Donnelly were sent out from the West One Hundredth street station | Labor Agitator | 3 3 eating @ brown sult and 9 green hat, and another very tall thin, youns mag. 5% Sin ter the complete aie. {Ozark Giant Opens Fight for|Chiance’s New Second Base. [bu crete, they arseried te ptr ang man Reports and His Work Pleases the, Fans. the chauffeur found they had. taken three of the gang. The other was cap- tured @ couple of hours later in Har- lem, The prisoners arrested by Dalton L'Heureux and Donnelly are John Kelly of No 133 West Sixty. ond street; Harry Schumacher of No. Weat Forty-third t, and William Vitello of No, ‘est Fifty-ninth street, the latter the owner and chauf- feur of the automobile. The name of the fourth prisoner was not given out at Headquarters. KELLY SAW MISS SMITH’S JEW- ELRY AND MONEY. Kelly was recently employed as a Porter in a drug store at Ninety-sixth street and Broadway. In that capachy he was sent a few days ago with a Cc, Smith tn apartment house at > street. While Smith's flat he saw @ lot of money and jeweiry. Qnother man got out of Vitelld's auto- mobile in front of the Ninety-fifth street house, entered the hall and started up the stairs, They told the take some rugs from Miss Smith. The While the visitors were arguing with him, Solomon Present, a tailor of No, the cause of the distumbance, In the| Second Haseman Costello made hia| 22 West Ninety-sixth street, entered line, but that|@randetand there are even a few New| Polo Grounds debut this afternoon and | the Vestibule with a sult of clothos he courts a dif-| Yorkers. may hereafter be given Obeouring the Giant bench from where| work around @o present statutes, or new legislation| we ei 1s the taxicab shaped form of| practice. covering that point may be enacted. On the other hand, the Presiden | friend and bodyguard, who stopped off| mound; he t Federal law. The advanta the plan in the view of the Presi- dent are that it breaks up two actual orabbed his chances, The President ard|to commune with Pat Moran, Mik Doolan, George Whtee and Ch Do ment presented to the court, says in oe Bert: (Continued on Tenth Page.) “The proposed sale to the Pennsyl- ea ‘vania Ratiroad Company of 383,924 shares | (puedo of the capital stock of the| RESULTS AT BELMONT. ‘thern Pacific Company now owned | iomroties ‘vy the Union Pacific Rall- road’ Company (being about 14 per cent, RBACE—Poerthshire, 8 to 1 and Pacifig Company) in exchange for ptock of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- by the Py to 1, second. Time, THIRD BACE--Mission, 10 to 1 and even, Siret; Prince Bugene, out for the 4 per cent of the entire capital of| piace, second; Star Bottle, third. Time, & Raltimore and Ohio Com: 3.40. | miously goes far to separate t FOURTH BACE—Great Trial Stakes. | Paeific Company from the Union| pach Bowl, 7 to 10 and out, arst; jo. Company and to that extent) ggater @ to 5 for place, second; Goinsr, © feraske up the particuiar usiawful com: seicg’ gime, 115 2-8. 1 * Rigation Petweon them assuiled in the | 4 nae aca tinued on Fourth Page.) @ pitched ball ‘ugh ‘stock held by thi on @ grounde: Ind. Attorney-General, in his state-| Mullaney, the broad beamed collese!a base on balls Molnnia to third. Walsh fouled out to Borton, FOURTH INNING—Coll! that Harte Rorton, “Home Run" eee tt delig! jinpaugh made # great stop of Mefnnis's hot grounder and threw him out (POR RACING SEE PAGE 10.) are No Bune at EES ae On the hit-and-run play Strunk singled past Short, sending Barry dropped an easy splash to Schulz and McInnis was run down, Schuls to Sweeney to Midkift to Schulz, Strunk going to third and Barry to second. ble play, Midkiff to Hartzell to Borton, No Runs. lank, to Schang, made a fine running catch, called out on strikes. n and talk over “them” happy|down the third: base line, if died on an rrast easy roller that Schulz threw to Borton, 4 to 6, first; Bouncing Lass, 8 to 5 for! Runs. Two Loft. ., of the total capital stock of the South-| place, second; Discovery, third. Time) jiartzell was out on a bunt 1.14, e hrew to Molnnes. 2 shares (H2,517,200 of the capltal| SMCOMD BACH—Wightetlck, 1 to @|Pervinpausns high foul. out. No Runs, THIRD INNING-—-Plank was hit by | Oldrinf hit into a dou- that Baker xot |COULON IN HOSPITAL; , Borton struck | delighted the fans with some snappy | ¥## about to deliver to a tenant, One the middle station of the Kelly trio smashed Present in in the face knocking out several of his Harry Sparrow, MoGraw's personal| Manager Chance sent Schulte to the] teeth and all his powers of resistance, opposed by fle advisers feel that there is ap-|on his way to Gettysburg, where he| FIRST INNING—Oldring got a base| the automobile, followed by his two @arently no legal objection now to the| had intended selling something. Harry|on balls and stole second on the first | compantons. @rpposal of the railroads under what) lost his favorite watoh that was once| ball pitched and went to third when| FRIGHTENED AWAY FROM DRUG .adroinistration officials regard as im-| hit by a bullet, however, and that has|Peckinpaugh threw out Walsh at first. Oldring and Collins tried the squeeze Matty wanted to go down to the|play, but Collins failed to touch the battlefield with the other vets, wut|ball and Oldring was an easy out grabbed the aut of clothes, and fled to STORE BY CUSTOMER. ‘The car was driven to the drug store at Ninety-sixth street and Broadway, at | where the three men entered, headed by or th monopolies, and at the| McGraw figured that he might need him|the plate, Collins was called out on| Kelly, and demanded rom,J. V. Alken, same tl fulfils the purposes of the) here for more urgent business and the | strikes. No Runs, ¢ present suit against the) pest the poor old fellow could do was| Daniels fouled out the clerk, al} the money in the pl WhO) Aiken, who knew, Kelly, temporised 4 Wolter was! put finally handed out a dollar, Jut ree then @ customer entered and the three Sweeney | hold-up men fled. + days. McGraw brought @ full o struck out, No Runs, One Left. tana’ oliba reworte \iahi-6e: eden) ment of men for the four days’ alexe,| SECOND INNING—Haker grounded | 1:1 yinite thes made In the nert cow. cone: even to Jim Thorpe and .“Vokinick” | out to Horton, urassisted, MeInnis got | 11, ple of hours, but give no detaila, About | noon the trio appeared in Donovan's Dancing Academy, at Sixtieth street and, Broadway, where they over the custodian and stole two dre from w closet. ‘They pawned the sults in the neighborhood and had junt spent the proceeds in a saloon when the de- tectives got them BURNS’ BLOWS DID IT. CHICAGO, June #%—Johnny Coulon tamweight champion of the world was taken to a hospital to-day suffer- ing ach trouble, It is maid that the battering he ree celved in his battle with Frankie Burns Wt Kenorha (lst week aggravated his Une *ese MRP nature of "wttch hae 1 been avcortained, 1 i aaid™he will fot be adle to train for two or three uneae cay nanan + senerrsommerenecnan, emmy oe: come DOGERS HOME FOR FOUR GAMES WITH THE BRAVES Dahlen Sends Rucker, His Best Pitcher, Against the Bostons. BATTING ORDER. ton, Brooklyn, Maranville, a ‘ Deviin, ab. Lord, It. ‘Titus, rf. Sweene: Myers, Smith, 3. Rariden. Hummel, Mann, ef. Miller, c. Perdue. p. Rucker, p. ance—5,000, (Apecial to The Evening World.) day, after an absence of over a month, and began @ series of four games” with Btallingy's Braves from Boston. The Brooklyns while away trom home won fifteen games and lost twelve. In (Continued on Tenth Page.) eon Sai eta BASEBALL GAMES AT CINCINNATI. ST, LOUIS— 23 CINCINNATI— 01 AT CHICAGO. * PITTSBURGH— 200 - CHICAGO— 103 r— Batt Camnita and Coleman; Lavender and Archi | AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT BOSTON. WASHINGTON— o00000 - BOSTON -- 010000 Batteries —Greome and Henry, Wood end Gada tae Oe PEDOEE ESE ESOE EEL GHOOTHEFSEOS (Specially Photographed in Court To-Day for The Evening World.) PHOLOSS SOOO SEF EESLD F956-8-F90 41S TLS THOEESESECO TOTES EEE Ce ae et AN LK STRIKE ON |= TRALATPATERSON $500,000 CASTLE Elizabeth Gurley Flynn Ac- cused of Inciting the Mill Workers to Violence, With a Jury panel drawn trom Hud- | Ballikinrain, Noted Show Place: son County to insure fair play the trial jot Bllzabeth Guriey Fiynn, » ieading|’ in Scotland, Left a Mass of organiser of the Industrial Workers of the World and one of the chief workers In the cause of the silk mill strikers, Indicted for “advocating personal in- Jury," began to-day before Judge Klen- ert in the Court of Besions at Paterson, Umpires—Rigler and Byron. Attend-|N. J. had been announced -that ' Ines Milholland and Miss | would be at the coun: PRBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, June! vise Fiynn's Jersey lawyers, %.—Bill Dahlen's Dodgers returned to- | ° a able with| The fire seems almost without doubs The precise words upon which the| private fire apparatus had been cut indictment 19 based are alleged to have | and rendered yoelees. the young woman been placed atrike leader while addressing the ailk apeiigh tices pi “ workera in their meeting hall the first day of the strike, now in ite nineteenth Here are the phrases: “Z want you been uttered by order to win thie game Dahlon sent| ‘to under. |The police ond that suffragettes were 4¢ $% takes your extreme force,” It was immediately after Miss Plynn had pronounced her command to the trikere that Patrick Quinlan, another! important railway junotion station nere, 1, W. W. leader, etepped to the plat-| connecting Edinburgh with Dundee and form and made the utterances for| Aberdeen and within a few miles of St. which he was recently indicted, tried| Andrews golf links, was urned to the and convicted before the same Judge| ground to-day. The authorities believe and another “foreign” jury. JURY DRAWN WITH ii With true Jersey despatch Munson Force, by the Court, The Jury Fagin, George W. Reilly, Fred Hernan OUTGOING STRAMSHIPS, That te thie took P CASTLE GALLS JEWELRY CLERK ABOUT BG ROBBER ters to Explain Absence Following Robbery. NEW INVENTORY GIVES A $200,000 AS NET LOSS Half-Destroyed Trays Found in D bris of Cellar Give Only Clue to the Mystery. a ‘ Detectives Cassassa and McKenna, acting under encore ‘of Ag * Capt. Jones of the Fifth Detective District, summoned one of ihe. cladhiis in the jewelry store of Udall & Ballou at No. $74 Pitth otra: his post of duty this afternoon, instructed him to’ put On His ti hustled him ‘rom the building. # a Half an hour later they escorted the clerk into the office of D Police Commissioner Dougherty, who had been ng himecit hours fo-,an examination of the clerk concerning his knowledge, it he tied any, of the robbery and fire in the Udall & Ballou establishment’ Friday i} Actaing Captain Jones tola al BURNED TO GROUND BY SUFFRAGETTES ie H Fs Ss HEE Reee tis Ruins by Women. i i i 2F ge GLASGOW, Scotland, June 30,—Bal- likinrain Castle at Balfron, Stirling- shire, one of the largest in Gcotiand, was gutted by fire early to-day, only the bare walle remaining. A & fee Ti to hi been an incendiary one, as the on the militant suffragettes. ‘The entire interior of the Castle was burned out, and only the walls remained ! | seen lurking ‘n the Ihborhoed os Saturday have clegred up several occasions lately, and they are sure on | the Are was the work of pees OM Tin meee at the The castle cost $800,000 and was! cunt gow'on ihe martmatocs whe eet built by ir Arohibald Ernest Orr) ranged the giganto theft, for Cp Ewing. It contained 100 rooma It] gets have been established: * fe nad béen unoccupied for some time. LEUCHARS, Scotland, June .—The 3 s the ‘was started by militant euffre- USUAL JER. | settes, who are in etrong force in Dun- 2. ¢ gerose the Tay. LONDON, June %.—Four men arrest- the fury) of yesterday while perticipating in the was drawn to-day from the special H14-] militant reid on the official residences son County panel in twenty-two minutes, Downing street of Premier Asquith Three talesmen were chaitenged by At-| ang Chancellor of the Exchequer l.loyd- A. Hunziker and Henry! George were brought up at the police fined 310 each, prisonment. A fifth man, who had taken cply @ minor pert in the disturbances, was fined % or @ week in prison, * > of the Jewelry had been stored ‘t to th. cellar and there. at!