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NO REA E NA E UAR EP NHMMET EI Bis: Sa hints PRICE ONE CERT. PRICE ONE CENT. Couyelaht. 1012, by ‘The Prose Publlahine NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1913. { Co. (The New York World). ep = RE 12 PAGES ° oe a | REPUBLICANS NOW <= cuimaeneae Wreck of Auto in Collision Near Long Beach; 4 's) sH-— ° s ] p © 000011 0 0- 2| Woman Who Escaped Death and Two Men Victims | 3 00000001 oO- 1If | } = Ratt ~Demaree, Marquard, Meyers and Wilson, Camnlts, McQuillan, Simon and Gibson. / | angen | ; BROOKLYN WINS i . | | | Koenig Talks Over Long Dis-} | ar cuicago—_} s, . ‘ ' tance Phone With Whitman |1 0 2 6 003 1 0— 7 | and Atmosphere Clears. is CHICAGO ’ a o 10 0 0 0 0 0-— 1 TO GET MORE OFFICES. Batteries—Alien and Miller, Moore, lerce, Needham and Bresnahan, = : . ‘ ¢. ‘ , HIGHLANDERS 1 Mrs. William Laimbeer Does Not \ f 4 f) Whitman Will Be Home To-! ay yew yori | Know That S. Osgood Pell and \ Morrow and Will Make - ‘ ‘ Morrow and W 0000060U1l0€CUdRCUO a Husband Were Killed by Train His Views Known, | DETROIT at Long Island Crossing. } O ~ ' erences ! pee cetmpentt Or, a sbne! CULES (OIF ¢. we se we iat m4 ong d ca a a GHOULS AT RAIL | attries— ; . | phone conversation between District-At- _ _ | 4 Mant County Ctra mae) ROBBED BODY. OF ‘VICTIM H., an@ County Chairman Samuel 8. Koenig to-day the heavy political at- mosphere cleared enough to let It be ‘ - known that the dissatisfied Republican ; : e Decale x mac's. Momo PIRATES IN CHECK FOR HIGHLANDERS | Witnesses Say Train and Headlight its Mayoralty candidate if Mr. Whit- ' ¢ ond Bas tay bask walvonit fron) te ’ Were Easily Visible Before Attorney wan expected to-night | | Fat M hi R h d T kk. = Koenig's communication with Mr. al Machine Reache rac! nan took place in Acting District | Courts building. It wae not until Mr, - 4a Waseervogel had ussured his chief that —ayeeon, Mrs, Willlam Laimbeer, the sole survivor of the four, in $. Oagea 36. Koes war fis oon Chat tie | a aa ell's machine struck by a Long Island electric train a mile and’ athe) rete. ney ct nted to speak, by ig! , H a iC in. Zea , . , : ‘ i r | PWviat wae cold Latween ure Waltman | Fimely Hits Score Victory in) Zeider Also Comes Back, but West of Long Beach last night, is in such a serious condition. ta th and Mr. Koenig and between the Dis- . Et x . oe trlet-Attorney and his vile was not dise| Pittshurgh—Meyers’ Finger Is Unable to Start Against Nassau Hotel at Long Beach, that the doctors in attendance do tid closed, but Mr. Wasecrvoge ter | ; ie ike iii elidel Damaged by Foul. the’ Tigers. |dare to remove her to her home near Hempstead. Both of her leg “The District-Attorney will leave | bi ' | | were broken when the train struck the auto, her left arm and two of he . Bretton Woeds late to-night aud reac | ae ‘1 ; Pecan fee, tala Leentat she ech ae ee THE BATTING ORDER ; jtibs were fractured and the physicians fear that she suffered additions pais be bin oe Bie tere ‘all R. H. PO A E.! iixnlanders Detroit . H | internal injuries. She has been kept under opiates since the accider / WHITMAN, ue 2) rhe euate ean es slo F ioneeneeiicent : Ss jand has had only fleeting periods of semi-consciousness. fo —nature or ‘ble conversation with, ir CO eeiierehias conan ’ a a & | Coroner Neu has ordered a preliminary inquest in the Town Ha eee > 00 wo 8 Keni Nees if ‘CUTSHAW SH M aie ‘ ] }at Lynbrook to-morrow at 10 o'clock. \ T can only say that everything is up | 4 & © él ae elal my | ; Mra, Laimbeer does not know that he t@ the District Attorney,” he replied. 03 A Srectertce oh . F 7 pos Sh hee ceria seu husband, who wan sitting by ber olé "He will be here to-morrow to speak Hoan . Fleher, p Willetts ta | ‘ In the rear seat of the Pell machin for himself, Until that time there is pat ce 8 gu of, implres— ‘and Sheridan: At- Se Cy When it was struck, died in Merey Slee PY “prom ener sources it was tearnea [Demarees fess) 1 ou 8 3 ofremaaness j JeRS LAMeEER , pital, Hempstead, at 10 A. SM moe urces It was learne: e Peeves 3 i i yt | Mr. thet Mr. Whitman, although disap-|Marquard,p..... U 0 © 0 0] POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 4—The West- * By ar ae | Mr Pell and Charles Gambean, tt pointed and still mindful and apprecia- -- = —Jern recruits tht are to figure in H % 4 | peraetitvoy sie leatantly, Seen: aa ve of the loyalty of his friends, is|Totals.......... 2 6 27 9 Olchance's big . ye A ig * of the train, prepared to accept the nomination for meecryta ras Ua ag dec leg a LN ag SS ve ves P ’ GHOULS ROBBED PELL'S BOD: party are sald to have convinced the 0 0 1 0 4] 'am the frst baseman from Gatves- ie | NATIONAL LEAGUE. | | one which became definite be diagruntied Republicans that they will 0 £ 0 wu Of ton. and Cooney, a considerable right- Brooklyn s Second Baseman —— | Marly taki to tae piv! apparet be detter off in accepting what they 0 0 6 0 OJhand pitcher from Butte, To start off - AT CINCINNATI. | ha Pont ae Pell's bea \ term @ bad bargain, than to run the 0 0 5 2. ofthe series Hughey Jennings sent Wi- Twice Hits for the Cir- BOSTON— | j ——- j lay for two hours by the trees a6. th i District-Attorney on an independent 00500 ‘n and he wax opposed by Ray | 1200 — | -_ | Will, Filed To-Day Givestecun the accident Sheuiestonuaae ticket and face certain disaster. This '; Isher, the schoolmaster, who is right} “nit in Chicag CINCINNATI— 4 Ml, ay, Gil of » diamond ring, « wateh ead argument was largely supported by § SO Ol now our one best bet. A crowd of 1,00 | cuit in Chicago. 0402 _. jAction on Ambassador An-! ,,. pocketbook containing considersd: assurances ¢hat the Republicans will 13 3 fans was on hand to pull for Ty Cobb * | | Widow 1,000,000 and | sum ot money. Only = tucks have ample representation on the ticket 0 0 2 2 Ito strike out ~Rudoip! and ituriden, A d Af at ‘ " Selly ay je n on 22 1 str : i rs in ® walatcoat pocket, found wae for es for Supreme Court justices 0 0 0 OO O! Rolie Zeider, Chance's star inflelder, BROOKLYN, acacia nounced After He ts Called i i rel : sr hie 000 Annuity for Life. | Pet's vody was finally removed te a and possibly the Sherift's office. 0 0 © 3 Ojwho hay been in a St. Louis hospital 5b R. H.PO. A. E, AT 87. Louis, { Back to Washington. , | undertaking establishment at Reelvil) Much dissatiefaction among Repub- o 0 0 0 0 | for a month for an operation on his|Scheer,rf...... 2 1 1% © 0) PHILADELPHIA— gton. * | Centre. It is known that he o Heane em to the Fusion slate has de- 0 © 0 © | foot, arrived this morning and joined | Cutshaw, 2b 2-2 2/2 6 0000 ALBANY, | talaaing were, : ; , 2b. 3 ea) 2 NY, Aug, 4—The will of A. N.| missing Jewelry and had 9 goed veloped. It was made plain to-day that ‘the team, but will be unabl ; 4 e ] { the seourity of the Fusion ticket ts by 4 K H i : tor several dave, Bolder tare tent te Steoee!, ot. ° t 3 : ° ST. LOUIS~ | WASHINGTON, Aug. ¢—Hecretary| Brady was filed by a representative of] of money in ble wallet wham Be le: i ne mewns @ certainty. & 2 =| !8 fee from pain and iw able to wet| Dentett, 1b. eng ig . o210 - J Bryan to-day announced the acceptance | Morgan J. O'Brien's office with the Sur- 1One Hench for the ride whieh oulm STORY CIRCULAT TO SHOW|Totsls....... 1 327 00 2 Ahern “wihous nuch of a timp, ibut, as Smith 3b. 0 0 ‘Ss 3 0 -_ ‘of the resignation of Henry Lane Wileon | romate here to-day, disposing of his es- st how ¢! ‘accident pre THERE 18 DISCORD. |" nutler batted for simon in sth Ve be raneiak crit ihe taconite | RUntiersi 123 44 AMERICAN LEAGUE. as Ambassador to Measco | tate, entimated at $70,000,000 remain 4 mystery until Mra, Lalmbew ae cdetta Ce oteoian ins Pacien state Kelly bated for Kommera in mii), {tninks It better to give it a week in| Miller, c. o 1740 an WEEE aT ON, | ‘oncerning the resignation the ec.) Mr. Brady bequeaths to hie wife all now the only, survivor, resavera eee Messrs im the Republican dosenpin ‘| See: “ Iwhtch to get strong Allen, p 1 1 t 0 1} encaco— etary of State inade the following) the furniture, sliverware, books, ple- rinses Piven Ade Give th ie SUMMARY, VIRST INNING—Bush led off with * Y ures, horses, carriages, automobiles and ( croasi aaey tea tink. B . ca ace La % ‘ 2 tures, horses, carriages, auton and! tion of the grou so } | osieed Sitar “i nes Serie a tists boas on alle On Paine ee 24 single over second. Bauman was called] Totals.......... 7 Il 27 1 2). sects 296 AnbassJor Wilson's resignation has! aj other personal property in or Aout the not I athe es were mf My i} iD i 0 eMATES, Out on strike t as ca t i. t WASHING TON meen accepted te .: - e bg 5 mt ner i friends here from Lake Georgy that); py Marquard, 1: by Camnits, 2 Three cite Seah ie aan ee CHICAGO, . nage Jen take effect Oct Me nis lato residence In the ciiy of Albauy hat Wolcn was totally éemo. a) | Kd Seer omination fF base hit—O. Wilron, Stolen basesViox,| zell to Kiiat. Crawford hit to the RK. H.PO. A. E,! Sola ETE ae ine nen ue cat It hie Guty tol 1te devises to bis wife said dweiling by the impact of the elevtr | @. Tene ctcloment uityiputed te Mos | Mire? -O'Day and HBiusliv.| box and went out, Misher to Knight |Leachcf... 1 O 2 tO ake in the oarller stages of the recent! nouge, together with other real property| a. MaKe that there was @ { tae te fallow Attend: 1 No Runs, One Hit | 2 o 14 4 0 ne evolution in Mexivo wiuld make Itlin Atbany. He bequeathy to iis Wife! saneuug) 1) tem Simos Revend ap pi fudis ; | Hartzell opened with « single to ventre| Sel 0 0 AT PHILADELPHIA | @iMoulk for Wie to reprepiat: the views | ity of $40,000, to be her ae | 3 am not disposed to accept any 1 » centre! Schulte, rf... » o 1ou Of tof the present administration in view, 2" &"8u'ty $60, to be paid to h Mr und Mro. Laimbeer drove ever } nomination ons tcket wach te | FORES FINED. Pitisourgn, Pa, {Sut Went t xecond ae Bush threw out) Zimmerman, 3b.. 1 O11] CLEVELAND Mf the situation ahich won calc. ” | in equal quarter-yeariy payments, dur-| thelr country estate near Memputee i headed by District-Attorney White... 4 victorious New York Giantal peckinpaagh hit raid Hie ked, but) Saier, 1b . 0 0 8B 4 0 o1d00d0d | ‘The announcement followed a confer. & Her In addition to the above i Mr. Pell's car yesterday afternen & wen for the reason that Bam a (0. www today after having mplitipues ne " ne A Sou olay.) Mitchell, If...... 9 0 2 0 0|PHILADELPHIA— ence with Secretary Bryan to which! Mra. Braiy receives the sum of $1,000,000, be With Mr. and Mrs, Pell, gues \. é masta 04 are Lek apecraed ion with Chickes and) keeiia viens | ‘ One Cen 2 ted Bridwell, ss o 2 3 5 of 20200 Ai Mr. Wiison had been summoned from) The reaiduary entate is divided into) Of hte u K. Vanderbilt Jr. at a diam si a 9S, 00881 anne ; “WI ; Cone Needham,c ... 0 0 2 4 ¢ eriexe-Falkenber canier ang) New York vy telegraph, Eurlier af srt is bequeathed | RAT In the main dining room ef 9 om any ticket which proposes Mz, sane vi) the Pirates, While MeGraw ‘bb slammed 0 2 0 ee Shawker ane tape “"4l Witson broadly intimated that ead 5 Midge taupe dato Predeeeenthed | Nussau ty Mr, Vanderbilt “arot Mitchel for Mayor as a matter of staged an exiivition game at Youngs- Si nle $80) HEME ang enon followed a0 4 3 al ae oe pected hiv resignation would be ac-, hh Tas = . a ¥: | his Ught roadster from his country Rom | Fin Ie. j slenes’ to navel rn renee he was careful 1 eee eect Hk Geloer ane g oo 8 al SARATOGA RESULTS cepted almost any time, and pointed padbap ein’ ua tie nec ere Bray: a) bathe, near Roslyn, over te tr ent was alle o have) pi egiilars it of it, bei \e 4 3 . ages 4 io ie executors) Loy each Ree eaate ty ar Stcaneny Ge alentloms plagap ia tbav came whe in re caught napping oft econd, Fisher. to | Corridon o 00 - — cut Shas Be Bad tendered It three anes | | ga, ap\ 6 held Cor the benefit | Thay diet wa eae crelieg’ sae tefore the Fusion slate was announced. | lineup to-da Fecklpaugh. Moi Was thrown out| Miller... oo 06 \ Tenet DASH onhes Ste Ape 4) ‘The reslmnation will be followed by| of the testator's three daughters, Mai ‘on the boardwalk until near 1@ o'¢les: It was declared today to siato Mr. Mo-| Manager Clarke has not forgotten the] Ysuriyel No Runs, One Lett Arche! ao 0 0 OO aan pocond; Maiad, third, ‘ime, 1,09,/8% announce.nent of policy toward|garet Ruth Brady Farrell, Mabel Brady | MRS, PELL RODE WITH W, & Aneny’s position now just ay it dit the three games the Giants took from Mim} y ‘single past Maletiy. canoe Totals a Ar A ~|"gmoomD RACB—Bon of the wing, 15, “ex!co by President Wilson. No intle/ Garvan end, Marah divers prea VANDERBILT, oh night before the slate was given out. | py a om run margin on their last trip | toc, if oree stole! Totals... .. A 1 4 27 19 4} ; Aye ——__—_. ‘ucker, @ remainin,: Fart the tes-| n . Although Mr, McAneny's friends havelhere and 4 i balgn ” Midkin struck out. Sweeney! Corriden batted for Moore In 7th to 6 ane eves, S008) Bapecions 86) (Continued on Second Page). dator gives to bie executors and trus ie eRe ne Wage to make te denied the statement, Republi | line I mri heed Led out sadle Miller ran for Corriden in jee J } Turbine, third, Time, = | tees to be held for the rily ed Be mis wie, x Mr, White! ust me 0 ’ to Morlarity, No] Archer batted for Plerce 4 31. | er, Marcia spec eein..-) fo Prony ilo etleg was ie ti aw has built) puns a gs se . . . ae nae aq, THIRD RACE.—Montressor, 7 to »| DUFFY REFUSED NEW TRIAL, | rita eaters rest eS ure Nich. |) ad Mr wid Mrs Ladin beer rod / onance of getting Mr, MeAneny to a Ve a) Ghimnlte. flabinan and Fe aahoages INNING Mo wa 4 It—By Alien and 2 to 5, firet; Bila Bryson, 1 to 9 for! yyy laa Serve ‘Vhree| vas Frederick ady, James ¢ si _ ip ~ yas seated Nmousin a place un the teket below that o. and Willett sacrificed, Knight to Hartgell s place, second; Trifler, third. Time, 1.87, *) Brady and the Central Trust Comp bi dad ape de ougit over tror / leotor Mitchel aud Distriet-Attorney |AQMNe WATMINE uP and at the ta the lutter ¢ wg the bag. Midkif| + vase .| FOURTH RACE—Plying Fairy, 9 to, time of New York. his ‘estate near Whestley ita MITCHEL DECLARES HE DOES |... appre ne Pa sn a yoked a double t lt by cheb aa {econ i ona, ird, Time, 1.66 1-5, (Yefused a writ of reasonat'e doubt to There are bequests to lo USUEUP sey Lalmbeer 4 . / r ‘siemens to left centre and Mortarity scored, ; reanaina FIPTH RACE.—Fiying Poet, 8 to @ ox-sorgt.“ eter J. Dufty |} tlone and three annuities of $1,000 each | an! were In the rear seat, NOT BELIEVE iT. | WIRST INNING—Lurns fled to Wil-| Crawford hit the right wall for another| roan and Bason, Attend:| gaa @ to S fleet; Royal Meteor, 3 to 5 : HET ey eee Gh Bs. Wigeath, ATK. Ar Li 5 | phe Vanderbilr car started firey. | Mr. Mitchel was seen in his office}son. Herxug Walked, but Was caught|two bagger and Bauman scored. Cobo lean slack sonia) ‘Mesudaus, Seta \toce votes top notes BE {TOs Thee 10) et, PuEhON. 4 /iitle way behind It rolled the Pell es end asked if he had heard the state-| off Hirst base, Camnita to Miller. Wag-'went out to Knight unassisted. Twol ial to The hvening Works.) ‘Time, 1.42, . Sn venta for PLiNg a bribe Duss) and Mim ©: and back of Wat was one driven my ment attributed to Afr, MeAneny ner ra Fletoner's liner. No Runs.| runs. One Left CHICAGO, LiL, Aug. &—The Dodgers | SIEM RACB—Bringhuret, @ to 5! erred tn Mr leieaetiaa ihe ite sours {roy urner of No, 61 West " thing tu say," declared ti The Pirate: t bi | Fishe: a ides 3 te i ' ct lay lary tha: : » ‘took “th ‘J have nothing to » le ie e a ed off bad. Byrne| Fisher went out on a grounder, Bau-| and the Cubs played the second same | ead 1 to @, firet; Surprising, 1 to 8 for te testimony of Julius Roth had not ae over hy arabe poe Pe _. @Mertimed on Gecond Page). (Continued om Sith Page) ae (Continued op Hist Peged vi - iCuitiche’ se Mabh Pane maak seeeng Spearhead ail ‘Time, ‘vans serrohereing, Justiee Guy aid + nee it 04! Beach—a iilled-in road, dat aa @ * hey ves Jeet

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