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CAMPAIGN CHECK CASHED AS SULZER BOUGHT JT STOCKS Legislators, in Trying to Con-| ‘nect the Transactions, Find More Unwilling Witnesses. IDOELGER GAVE A CHECK. \ft Was Marked “No Receipt !/ Necessary” and Was Not Reported by Sulzer. The Joint Legislative Committee which is seeking on behalf of the Democratic State organization to Gseredit Gov. William Sulzer and bie administration, with intent to bring about his removal from office, met again to-day in the Council Chamber of the City Hall. In irrev- erent and cheerful moments’ meni- bers of the committee call them- delves the “Committee to Put the Bee on Bill. ‘The net result of their efforts to-day wae to prove wat F. A. Colwell, © former brok-:, who yesterday refused te apawer questions regarding his re latiogs in ao ‘pec vd with Gov. Sulzer, ‘bought 100 shates of Big Four mtock from Boyer, Griswola #& Co, at bout the time that Boyer, Griswold & Go, cashed a check to Gov, Sulser given by Joby Lynn us a campaign coatribution. The check was certified, and Calwell's name did not appear on it. CONTRIBUTION FROM DOELGER WAS NOT REPORTED. It was also shown to-day that Peter Doelger, a brewer, made @ contribution of $80 to Gov. Sul: campaign fu through Charles A. Stadler of the American Malting Company. This ‘was not mentioned in Mr, Sulzer's @wgrn statement of his receipts of cam- ‘paigm contributions. With the check ‘was @ letter from Mr. Stadler, acknow- legging & on behalf of Sulzer and @ woucher reading: “Campaign contribu- eution, Check mailed to Mr. Stadler. We recctyt necessary.” Charles Gotthelt of the American Fiag Company admitted having received # fetter of Gov. Sulzer recently witch he thought he had destroyed. He denied having told former Police Lieutenant Val O'Farrell, detective for the com- @nittes, that the letter was injurious to Ghe Governor and that he was going to (Continued on Second Page.) YOUTH TOSSES CIGAR INTO BABYS GO-CART SETTING CLOTHES AFRE } aide Columbia Student Follows Act With “Sass” in Court and Goes to Jail. | St. Nicholas College an, Henry sadow of No. 47 avenue goes to Columbia new bit of information under $300 bull, whose mother lives in Zadow 1d only twenty-two months, sitting In her o-cart outside the windows of the Sa- w apartment on the first floor when Jed out of a window Into out the flames Genora geen another month in this world. When Henry Feinberg, fourteen ears old, told Mrs. Engle he had seen Henry Sadow toss the cigar out the window Mra. E: got a summons. @adow, in court, @ that he smoked. fow, the student's fwhen anybody wave med and he said fe McQuade fined o-. C s. INNATI— 0 0 (0 CINCINNATI ‘0 0 Batleries—Marquard, Fromine, Wilson and Hartley; 0 000 0 1 if BROOKLYN AT 5T, LOUIS— 100000 ST. LOUIS 3 01:0 000 Batteries—Allen and Miller; Griner and oO HIGHLANDERS AT NEW YORK— 1 o 0 2 00 0 DETROIT 10 0 0 0 0 0 “GIANTS | WIN Hildebrand 1 4- Johnson and Kling. —- WIN 2 ==) 15 | 0 o- 1 Batierles—Schuitz and Gossett; Lake, Hall, Stanage and McKee ! ie McGraw’s Men Hammer Two Cook Bis Meads Hard, $0, Does} eves Pens Cincinnati Pitchers for Four Williams, Who Hit for Runs at Eleventh Hour. Home Run, ‘LEAD OVER DODGERS — \ GIANTS. HIGHLANDERS: ! | RH.PO. A. E R HPO. AE! | Burns, t°.. 1 2 © 01 Cook, rf 1 3 1 0 0|Pitcher’s Wild Throw Allows! Shafer, It. 0 1 2 0 0} Pea eho ee Aes Fletcher, 8: 0 1 3 2 OlCree it... 1 1 3 0 0} we core ii Deri, i ° ° 1 2 0| Heras jr aang Two Runs to Score in uray, Peckinpaugh,ss. 0 {1 1 6 ing Inning. Merkle, 1b 1 1 7 0 OlKaghrz.. 0 1 3 9 (Ol @perng toning, - ° Herzog, 3b t 1 0 2 1 14 0 ot fa = Snodgrass, 03 0 Wilson, 0 2 6 0 'O\Schultz p. 4 4 4 ‘ ° THE BATTING ORDER. Hartley, ¢ 'foae = = = — =]. Brookiyn li Marquard, p. v 0 4 2 Ol Toral.......... 5 9 27 15 O| Scheer, rt, esti ee Dh i Fromme, p. ‘ ‘ . 8 DETROIT. | Cutehaw, 2b Oakes cf | rant. | Steneel, ‘ef Magee, If McCormick. 0 0 0 O O/Bush, os uk H Mish A Ew heat, If Cather, rf “3 827 8 9, Bauman, 2b 090 3 2 Olmmithe ge Waitteu rt aie ake | Crawford, rt 0 0 0 oO Ol Hisn Morey, 9. vau for Wilson in sth Gina Mani Hildeurand, ¢. MeCormlck dated for Marquard ji seh. | FED 9 @ 4 0 Ol Aiten,’ ». Griner, p Murray ran nee oth, | Gatnor, tb Mi. ; ; ‘i ‘ a Umpires—Rtigler and Byron. ci ' ! Oo 1 34 4 (special to The Bvening World) R. H.PO. A. EL 0 0 Oo 1 ‘0 ROBISON T ELD, i LOUIS, Mo., H 1 100 0 0 ft 1 Of} Aug. 7.—It started to rain to-day Just as) ' e i‘ : ‘ P 0 0 0 3 O}the Dodgers and Cardinals tined up for! ecb 4 Hel Pp 0 0 ©O 1 Othe opening game of thetr series. Allen S ble omen” 9 0 0 O Ol gna Griner were picked to pitch eae 0 9 © O A) sake Daubert wae tll to-day and un- @ 6 L 6 Sl toutes... 1d 2h 1a 9) thle to play. He ld not come out to ry 0 4 0 0 Louden ran for Stanage in elghth. the Baris but rena ned at the hotel, 0 0 0 3 Of Dubuc batted for Lake in elgia ee ee etter ttigied ove O18 Set SUMMARIES. short, Cutshaw walked. Stengel sacti- © 0 0 Y OF First hase on ballx—Off Behultz, 1, | Aced, Griner to Wheat fled = = = = —|btruck out-By Leke ¥ th [to Magee and ut down Totals AG 20 4 27) 14 2] ttome rons “Winiams Tw OP ai ‘the plate a5 Magee's ‘ ty Milde-} Bates batted for Devore in 9th. Knight, Cook, Stanage, Stolen baue brand. No Kuna, | SUMMARY FOR EIGHT INNINGS. | Hush, Codl. Double plays—Peckin-| Huggins wallted. y Oakes siigied 1 eon balle—Of Johnwon, 1; off) Pauwh to Knight to Willige. Wila|centre, Huggins stopping at second. Mu- |» 1, Struck out—By Jobnaon,| pitch — Schultz, Umpires -- O'Loughlin] see bunted safely and when Allen, 3; by Marquard, 6; by Fromme, 1, Phree-| and Sheridan, Attendance—J,008, }threw the ball past Kirkpatrick Hug- base hit—Bescher, Stolen base-—Grol. ae ‘gins and Oakes scored, while Magee Doubie plays—Fietcher and Merkle, Hit (Special to The went to third, Cathers out, Kirkpatrick | by Pitcher—Doyle, Burns. Umpires—| POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 7.—About!unansiated. Konetchy went. out. the Klem and Orth. Attenda: ¢ 3,009, | 4500 of the faithful were out to watch| same way and Magee scored, Whitted é t game of the serien between! fouls! to Kirkpatrick, Three Runs crecimiento ua “na gers and the Highianders and got) “MCONP INNING — Kirkpatrick Field these days and always entice the|* Slimpae of the two Texas recruits’ (Continued on Tenth Page) quite an assembly whooped things up|!" action. as those Giants are about the only real| Doth Miakict count of the attraction that is booked at Redland| tr Williams ae from Galve (Continued on Tenth Page.) larorm Austin sonia Jack Knight iia , ‘ geil to third. , $19, the student shouted Manager Chance benched! and Bert Daniels on ac- Weak hitting and put. In! the highly touted recruit Vex., to right on second and went Hart- This put| second; Sosius third. young Sado Ed Sweeney wan given a layoff “I refuse tO pay tt; it isan outrage." | Gossett did th hing Hein 8 z| Time, 4,30. The Magistrate ordered him taken tol did the hurling for the Yanks. He| the pen, then, and on the way the pris- oner turned and shouted bacl to his parents: and ina, you beat the head off this complainant, Nobody can hurt Was opposed Peckinpaugh to third on wild pitch. grounder, el] made a you. “Bring that young mau back here,’ sternly demanded the Magistrate. He then ordered an additional charge of disorderly conduct to be entered against young Sadow and held him under $500 bal! for examination to-morrow, night Henry, the wise student, @ chance to absorb sociology in the Harlan dell Sememn memes atte Cook was Knight to shot and threw him out at first (Continued on Tenth Page) Vv Lake for the Tigers.| 7 to 6 4 on the| 23 65, Bauman went out, | » Williams, Hush golng) he out Crawford died on @ hot , ye Hart- of Cobb's hot pretty si | Time, given a glad hand as he} 1.18 8-5. second; —_—_—_——————— | SARATOGA RESULTS. | FIRST BACE—B4ith W., 6 to 1 ena! n, on first, and sent Cook,| @ to 3, fret; Matad, 8 to wens. RBACE—Maltbie, 2 1 4 to 5, fret; Delivium, 7 to 5 for ply second; Mystic Light, third, |p: TRIBD BACE.—Scallywag, 4 to 1, first; Palanqain, 6 to 5 for place, second; Briar Path, third. Time, “ FOURTH RACE—Vis Octavis, 7 to 2 and @ to 5, fret; Dartworth, 1 to 2, Busi scored on a| #0¢ORGs Capt, Billet, third. Time, 1.14. Hi FIFTH BACE—Bally Clif, 4 to 1 and 6 to 5, first; Monsemaid, 4 to 3 for place, second; Phyllis Antoinette third. | SIzTE | 8 to 3, Set; Orotund, 8 to 5 for place, i; Wurabas, thive, Sop Rear Fae nt Perens, ie for pl Time, 1.14 1- t 18 to 1 ana ‘Tims, 1,07 0-6, af Check Given to Sulzer by Pau Beet, _ ‘Three Witnesses Who Took the Stand To-Day BASEBALL POOL LOTTERY RECEIVES ITS FIRST JOLT Wo \One Operator Arrested on Evidence Gathered by The Evening World—Others Are Seeking Cover. Under arrest, charged wi conducting 31 TANKS EXPLODE PAGES MITCHEL BLOCKS PLOT IN FAVOR OF WHITMAN |Announces He Will Stick to Fusion | Just at Moment Republican Lead-" ers Are Conferring With District- ;’ Attorney on a New Deal. ULTIMATUM SERVED BY FUSION LEADERS ‘ Whitman’s Letter Accepting i on Designation as District - Attorney” Expected to Carry a Big “Tf.” Orertanes woes made to French W. Bird by Ropettian laste pt Gay Jocking to a revision of the Fusion Weket by tho removal of 3s alld Milekch co the tutonslah ecntituip sos tele a a for him of Charles. 8, Whitman. Mr. Bina harried Into Geutesense Wilh Mp. Mltebel. At the conetusion of thelr talk the otatoment wat aniienteel tote Misbel tm Mo Spd the teh cad eS Ol aaa make way for anybody. How to accept the Fusion designation as candidate for re-glectiqn to the office of District Attorney and, at the same time, leave himesif open to accept a nomination for Mayor on a Republicat-Fusion ticks: should he be given such a flomination in the primaries, was the that Charles S. Whitman wrestled with at his home to-day. As partaers in the wrestling game he had Republican County Chairman Koenig, Herbert Parsons, representing another faction In the G, and Congressman Willlam M. Calder, who has credentials from bd Republican organization in Kings. —————————— a lottery, upon evidence gathered by Evening World reporters, Henry Frans BASEBALL ¢ GAMES ols vren, operator of one of the jargest . that have sprang up in Beeeeeteal ick osiact| AS BIG lL BLAZE NATIONAL ONAL LEAQUE. ing In the Tombs Court. Toren wa at CHICAGO. od late yebterday, and after upen cured bail and was released in Night Court. Magistrate Barlow to-day granted an adjournment of one week. At the time of his arrest and again to-day n tacitly conceded hia guilt, but expressed a willingness to help ex- pose others who are conducting those alleged pools in New York. He Is known to have in his ,ossession evl- dence that will break up many another speration and it im believed that this! ngure thing" form of gambling can be) effectually squelched. THE SEBAUDS: r marks the frat most sous troduced oll The e Evening World ig, printed baseball dence povls av nowy cond young 0 n en, 1 the Penal Code preseribes for wh or a fine, or both, and je round for the belief of tx operations the ‘ank swifidie of the Greater City to other agents of the these pools, which have been conducted baseball in- have peddied e. whieh be been Heve eral hours in the Tombs finally ae| ' Firemen, Overcome, Flames That Threaten PHIL, ADELPHTA, Aug. 1.—The plant Prarie and Gibson. FIRST STEP TOWARD ENDING) °% te Union Petroleum Company, « | Standard O11 subsidiary, in the eouth- | castern section of this city, caught fire this afternoon and promised *) total tom block. An explosion of an | started the fire which quickl: exploded, ‘Thirty famities living on ; near the works were ordered their homes as spread to the them, Four large manufactu cerne are loc | firemen inte were mak: perators of effort to prevent the flames reaching ther. A general alarm was sent tn and salf an hour several firemen Were Overcome by the dense emoke, within One thou nd workmen In edb: SALVADOR FIRST TO |Aaeee the Way tn Ace in Accept an's Peace WASHINGTON Section in Philadelphia. It occupied an entire city the fire threatened to dwelling occupied by ar the fire and the blowing whtatl 00010000 1-2 WIPES OUT BLOGK( =e" 02000210 Batteriee—Heaton and Killifer; Stack Fegan that Mitchel and Ascher. Fight Wide PITTSBU 2001 AT PITTSBURGH. 0 u eeeee 00 0000 0— tteries—Hess and Brown; Robinson, to be a| off tank | CHICAGO— yy epread, ry to leave Harper, ring cen- ory BOSTON— Battoriee—Mitc Alexander, And the plant and ot aria SIGN. 20 jea—M it nw Bry- Prag ots lane e fire of mbody- was ac: between a deported. they bave curvature of o15020210 jand thirty-one big off tanke in all] WASHING TON— 0000000 4 oO auc rite and Schalk; Engle} Henry and Ainemith. AT BOSTON, LoUTs— 100002500-8 40100210 1-9 red PHILADELPHIA. 000001 PHILADELPHIA— 01 chell and O'Nell _ AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT WASHINGTON. 7 il 4 Ml, McAllister and Carrigan. and 0103 Hen- M. M, ) a8 @ reeult of the habe, corpus proceedings, is considering thi cages of Bante Pularro and Moses sere, whe hay cause ing the Pularros back to italy ts that! they are willing to etert all feet. Kiein hae a alight again if Necessary. 18 son and been arderad ven for opine ” os of One Hundred and seven that Purroy Mitche; should head the ceed himself. But Mr, much as the vote in the 50 close—45 for Mitchel te (8 fee man—could see ao use in Durning dridwea behind him, espesiatly been assured by men in iH ‘aa Ddeaten. BIG “IF” ATTACHED To MAN'S ACCEPTANGE. ‘The big its H t av fi mT gE " : fF ny : i | Of course, if the Republican, tion, in making up its primasy refuse to put the oe Charies ig thereon as the * for the nomination for District ney, Mr. Whitman's acceptance Fuston designation would @ Naturally that would open the the Republoans te put Mr, &t the head of the teket. Nobody connected with the ae can organisation has any idea thas Mitchel would let go os long ag he get @ toenail hold, The ‘Mr. Mitchel promises to be quite The astute Mr. Parsons, who can Gag tot with the English lsrsuage, ts y pended upon to so frame the that the public will understand the same tine be not affronted, delicate propusition is hulding the sressives and Hearst people in ma |” FUSIONISTS SERVE ULTIMATY ON WHITMAN, ‘ As for the Fusion ieadere they are met at all pleased by the news that District Attorney will probably their designation with a reverse lish, 90 to speak. It was ne ossy ter for thom to frame the toket have put before the people, Sut A | a “The Fusion Commitges," beach

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