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PRICE ONE CENT. HOUSE-TONOUSE SEARCH upEne”” QUT SEVEN BLANKS FRO OF REDS” PN tas TO PLAGE DEADLY BOMBS... Tarrytown Trials of Anarchist-I. W. W. Agitators Delayed by Fatal Dynamite Explosion—Only Eye- Witness Eludes the Police. The explosion of an I. W. W and a woman and wrecked the t Saturday mornit Anarchists and Industrial Workers of the World in this city, Commissioner We today with Deputy Comm Capt. Jones, in Many pa hie ments were foun the rains of the tenement where | Arthur Hansen Caron, ¢ and Mrs innocent vic m, ¥ exam ation Mr, Rubin that tremendous value and the others w ooks and oth of th ng may be the w pods can carry out oner Are ot din a suit case | ‘harles Berg, Ca Marie Chavez, @ A hast hese has persuad may were killed. they prove ¢ tn connecting Caron ander Berk- man and other anarchist and 1, W. W. ith Al A docu- rhist bomb which killed three men ment at No, 1626 suppressing the activities of if Police plans which he formed at a conference Rubin, Capt. Arthur Carey and Acting Lexington avenue neans of ive work. lice, but they are working on the nm) theory that the infernal machine which went off in the hands of its rj makers was Inte} n{Joun D ted for use against Rockefeller and that Caron y{and tho others were engaged in a nspiracy of violence not only iguinst the Rockefellers, father and son, but the “capitalistic classes” generally. Meantime the police realize that their investigation can proceed little loaders. ; partedaine further until they find Murphy, the Fee at ea Ot eee oie | man who raced, dazed and halt- Sg Conn Mss clothed, to the East One Hundred LW. W ers with the litt who shared Loui bo suffic to ask search wa homes may the police thus to get s the or onspiracy by s held on July 16 The euch w man who wrecked flat and ne who here jt «il but AQU Twelfth 1 beaten for ( » rar the flat wi rW rrants so tl sacked ex} apparentl happene Joath came Up Licap| apped the po: || and Fourth street police station there to report that there had been “an jexplosion in the new Lexington |nue slubway.” It was not until the untruth of this report was discovered and Murphy, provided with a and eent on his way, that his v to the police was realized. i ander Berkman and the police under- 1 picnic which Leonard Abbott was kiving at his country place in West- field, N. J. Berkman promised to produce the man whenever he was| n (Continued on Second Page.) I“ Ciroulation Books Open to Al." | Murphy went to the home of Alex- | stand now that Berkman sent him to/ Copyright, 1914, by The trene Publishing ‘0 (The New Yor World), BENDER DEALS Athletics’ ‘Yeas | Pitcher in Great Form — Caldwell Weak in One Inning. HIGHLANDERS. | R. H.PO. A. E. Truesdale, 2b......0 1! 2 F 0} | Hartzell, It o 1 2 0 0 |Peckinpaugh,ss....0 1 4 5 O Daley, cf. ... 0 0 0 0 0 | Mullen, 1b -O0 0 100 0 90 Cook, rt -O on 1 0 0 Sweeney,c..... o 0 5 4 0 Boone, 3b wO O LF 2 @ Caldwell, p.. . 0 0 0 0 0 Maisel.. -0 0 0 0 0 Total. 05. ccseves 0 42% 12 :~«0 Masel ran for Sweeney in 9th, PHILADELPHIA. R. H.PO. A. E. Murphy,rf........0 0 2 0 0 Oldring, It : -0 0 4 1 0 Collins, 2b.. -O 1 6 2 0 Baker, 3b.. -t 2 2 2 °0 Melinnis,ib.......0 0 6 1 J | Strunk, cf... »t 2 3 0 0 Barry, si -0 0 0 2 0 Schang, ¢ $22 4 © Bender, p oo 1 20 Totals... eoove 2 7 27 M1 1D Summary; First Nase on Balls—Off Bender, 4 Struck Out—By Caldwell, 2; Bender, 1. Left on Bases: Philadelpht -Highlanders, 4; Hits. to Muilin, Sweeney to ‘Truesda ring to Baker, Umpires—Hild and O'Loug Attendan §: Wort.) SHIBE PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 6.—Chtef Bender went to the mound this afternoon to oppose the New York Highlanders in the | neasinaenetes | (Continued on Sporting Page.) NEW YORK, MOND | NATIONAL AT NEW YORK- 0 oO vil Oo 1 Ratteries Rigler Matteson and Hart and Killifer; Oo Oo 14 3 0 0 0 0 AY, JULY 6, LEAGUE 19 FIRST GAME. GIANTS WIN 0 O 3 PHILADELPHIA 003 000 0- Fromme and Meyers. Umpires SECOND GAME. GIANTS | PHILADELPHIA o @ “DRIVE GIANT PITCHERS FROM 14, PHILLIES DRIVE 12 — 5 GIANT PITCHERS OUT OF THE BO tu Knocked Out in Fir Inning and Demuaree Te in the Second. hs; Tesreau, Demaree, Schauer and — Battertes— Jacobs, Mayer and bar | NEW YORK Meyers and McLean, Umpires Hart and Rigler, | R HPO. A SSS | Rescher. cf... 2 2 0 0 | aT BOSTON— Burns, If.. ‘ oO ' too | FIRST GAME. Fletcher, ss. 0 0 8 2 BROOKLYNS LOSE ese aa ° 0° *) BOSTON; a o tt 2 003 00 0 0 0 - oo 1 0 Battories—Pfeffer and Fischer; Rudolph and Gowdy. Umpires—Johnaon Fromme, p o bt 0 @ and Byron Wiltse, p o oo 8 | SECOND GAME, Piez.. 00 0 0 | BROOKLYNS LOSE IIE oo 0 0 0 0 0 O & QO OK — Offotais....... 8 10 27 48 oO 1 Oo Oo oO Oo O oO _ | PHILADELPHIA Ratteries—Allen and McCarty; Crutcher and Gowdy. Umpires R. H.PO. A. Byron and Johnson. _ _ ect Ff 0 : i AT PHILADELPHIA— | Laderus, ve 3 ' e 0 o oo 0 ATHLETICS - 0 - © aera, Noe oud lo 2 00000 0 . 2 Te 41 %4 8 Batteries—Caldwell and Bweeney; Hildebrand and O'Loughlin, AT BROOKLYN— i56 2 0 0 + | FEDERAL | Sita | BROOKLYNS WI WIN Bender and Schang, Umpires LEAGUE BALTIMORE | None out when winning run was sc | SUMMARY First Base on Hails OM From 4; Mathewson, 1; Stru Out—By Fromme, won, 1 fton th juntas, " th, Fletel Mitr wertwon, Hi In to ba fer to Mart Umpires Rig and Hart, Attendance— 10,000, Quits | PRICE ONE CENT. i INQUEST 1S HALTED: MRS, BAILEY'S DEATH. YSTERY UNSOLVED -— -—-—=+¢- PAGES K st Py "Coroner Suddenly Adjourns Inquiry ‘| Until Wednesday Without Consult-’ » ing Anyoneand With No Explana- >| tion Except’ That“I Wanted To.” ‘| PROSECUTOR \ WILL TAKE i CASE TO THE GRAND JURY” :}His Examination of Witnesses Ap- parently Indicates a Disbelief in Alibi Established by Mrs.Carman. After District-Attorney Smith of Nassau County had made apparent _ to-day his design to keep the inquest into the murder of Mrs. Louisa ~ Bailey in Dr. Edwin Carman’s office in Freeport last Tuesday night cone fined to routine proportions, with the evident intention of putting the matter before the Grand Jury at Mineola, Coroner Norton unexpectedly, © ~.| adjourned the proceedings until next Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. When asked why he had ordered an adjournment, with several wits nesses waiting, he replied: “Just because | wanted to.” ® The Coroner made hia anhognale TWO GAMES TO a e-eoscecsc! His assistant, Mr ks, and Sherif | Pettit were greatly surprised, but entirely displeased. The Grand Jury, meets next ‘Thursday, an : pe le | POLO GROUNDS, NEW york Taealhié te hae an eho A ee bes 3 oO oO 0) 0) 2 oO 0) o- 5] July 6 Having won the that same jh en gathered in whape for pres. EVENING WORLD RACE CHART | Batterlos—Suces, Yount, Hughes, Wilhelm and Jacklituch and Boucher: | gecond and had a woud chanen y ins Hon at that rf Marion and Owens. Umplres-—Goeckel and Cross. A AR a IN A SLC LA mene Me s heard to-day adde@ UCT. i MONDAY JULY 6 1914. fl tng away for the West with a nice a little to the sum total of infore ED Pa FS . i 5 ! Jatring of scalps to thelr belts Tes- | Cra ipohe i mation) thane hae Ltie y of Queens County Jockey Club Meeting, Weather AMERICAN LEAGUE. | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | Ba Crutcher Blanked Brooklyn TOU Aenea, Sie Se gro aod wovearl: $500 aAded ween fartonen, eee R Ee To Ak AT WASHINGTON, AT NEWARK, SEA BERAOR SOLES » | Team in Second Battle— eee) Be “a wximination ‘of ay : piase “6 Saal aS » H.PO. A. B-| aoston— | JERSEY city— . estes on the part of the Distriet® oy Oj, High wh. | Cooper, If... 2 2 0 0 000000000-0 20000010 — 'ROBS GIRL CASHIER IN Allen Had Bad Inning, | Attorney was perfunctory. 4 2 | ers tb. 2 8 0 wAanncTORe. Peer | SHOWS HIS DISBELIEF IN MR& aa | Evans, 321.0 00010000 --1 00000024 | CROWDED RESTAURANT, SECOND GAME. | GARMAN'G ALiBl, oe util Nearing | Hofman, 2b. 33 § Ol Batterles—F. Johneon and Thomas; | Battertes ‘Thompson and Reynolds; ae vant Z | However, his dishotict in the atory | OLAN 4: . © ‘e W. Johnson and Ainsmith, Umpires— | Lee and Heekinger BROOKLYN of Mrs. erence Carman, the wife 9” vs | Westerzil, 3b. 30 3) O} Gyn and Sheridan | -—— mes | Mle Hills His Pockets With Mone a : (of Dr. Carman, that ahe was fi P Me "Winner, br, ©, by Been | coon) 5 | R HPO A. E in how’ “| Gagnier, 38. 12 4 0 —pSes MONTRE AT ROCHESTER. in Childs Place and Ther Omitae 6 © Re FT roo when the shooting occurred, Si. | Owens, ¢ o 4 1 0 FEDERAL L LEAGUE. | MONTREAL— . ne ean r Pe Hee 0 0 8 1 of M88 strongly in his cross.” v5) Marion, p.....-+ o 1 4 0 | 10312000 - | Evades Purs JeAumination of Celia Coleman, the 53] a AT BUFFALO. | ROCHESTER— Dalton, cf a lured servant Of the household, whe 1) Totaly....ss.e..10 18 27 18 0] PITTSBURGH | 02310000 | While the cashier of the Childs’ Whe 0 0 2 0 that she had signed nt A 003111000 6 - | restaura at No, 10 Mast ‘Twenty | Cutshaw,2b.......0 8 3 2 prepared by George © sa ‘a or Hise CAEN A BALTIMORE Batterles—Dale and Howley; Man-|iyird street wae counting her cast Stengel, rf or tt 6 ne tes | i f BUPPALO— ning and Willi i : ide Barat 1 v's lawyer, without readde a Wy miimerinion oF EA rah at | R. HPO. A, E 301000001-5 ae ns ao ata ai Ae Smith, 3b 0 0 © 0 O ing it or hearing it read. eve py another ariel at orelor Charle aris, ty Wedteis: dcx cares, yinue. in ns cue ut | Masaintl: 1 1 2 1 Ol pattern — Kuetzer and Harry: AT BALTIMORE leat draceen young. ana woiked In| ope ese OC 8 A OT Shares | Adkrit, a: neertaa ty G Bin oma fi. sj, Duncan, ef 11 1 0 OfSchutz and Rinin Uinpirew Menor: | PROVIDENCE Becieeirereeaae riitiaet Coy Adeeoe ren ne CNG that he saw a man carrying @ etree = Pe ee Zinn, It. 11 4 0 of mick und Cusac ; 0000(202 Gea eeueen what ie : Nat in hit hand running away from. 2 le 9 0 10 0 0 AT CHICAGO. BALTIMORE Jatreamn of persons wa oat. | TOUMs i oe we i (ius aun tare 1 wail : as ch sees O Fo ob tT} KANSAS CITY— 0002112 ede, no one paid a ntion to hum. | BOSTON oad with Percy Sai ft *| simmons 2b ~o t 0 2 0 010000 20 L- 4) Batteries—tattey and 1 Onsiow With a swiftness and precision be R. HPO. AE & sound lke @ fires Doolan,ss......... 1 2 3 3 Oj} cHCAGOo— Cottrell and MeAvoy iis Kenting careful prepara lDugey, Moc O 0 2 FO erAcker exploding yd Jacklitsch, ce... 5... 10 4 « 4 000001000-1 ees yours man reached U Wenke| e vera, 2b 0 1 2 8 0 “Then T saw a man running away? W x Asset sper 4 ' 2 way, 3 | Boucher, ¢ O 0 2 & (0) teiteiteectacuned ant ‘Mauariys TORONTO BUFFALO sis LA ai a gon : tl Gathers rf 0 1 3 0 Oo] he continued, “Anyhow, whoever fd : ° a » | Suggs, p. , 0 0 0 1 0) Lange and Wilson, Umpires—Van 0 30100 shiler par nt Maranville, ss 0 0 2 4 O Was Wore a man's clothes and carried : wee Yount, p 0 0 0 2 O/Aokleand Anderson. ee Schmidt, 1b... 61 7 OO]. 8trAW hat He ran away from Sipe Wiese Hughes, p 0 0 0 0 | —_-- WO aot Srieas 1 0 too Satan's house and into Ocean aves ‘ Cie Pah Wilhelmp os 0 9 0 0 43 10 © dodge {Nl hare » 1 5 0 oftt Hen ran weet on Merrie ‘i Russell. Aa aah S. NOT RESPONSIBLE Ratterles Wagner and Kritehell , | ea P a 0 4 ) Olowe ene to Po eee vo ea * pe | 4 ‘ eng. Cig. SOK UP What time was this?” Ad Fy ( i i 188 c speaks PM President Wilson So Notifies Euro- in bye, ’ VeMEATLY It Was about 8 o'clock," he replied pe Hi Kiwatie Matted: t 1 | Mh the est ' 1 nh was called, Hi 7 * : | pean Powers Regarding Utter- | HURLED PAPERS AT KIN to $1 Haase « Or Aten ah Asiana waikine aa # | | ances on Albania, | |REFUSES $200,000 TO SALEM “0 Neh Ey when ho heard Adare an | WASHINGTON, July 6~ President Police Have to Fight Save Wo-| mn M ‘ oa 1 nof a gun run” See ‘ +] Wilaon haw notified the prin’ val! man Who Attacked Monarch While | WasiHIN aie ! fi ry yooly running and dldm@'t \ } ure powers thut the United r App rape iat oft } ; ; aw mane B i [state ‘Uisclatma any, reaponaibiity! He Rode With Queen Mary, {1s ' 11 ident f ’ ! ! shot | Adumna' 190i Na f Y 3 ' fort. atatements regarding Albania! pprynenait, July aA “fury”! Si sity ‘ te ) At ; a i ‘ attributed to George Fred Willlams,! yo juried pamphiots ihe exes | i ain ‘ : ae a ee Hughes. Un] Amerian Minion ty Greece 8nd) page an which King George and | PMN Gtr How ‘ 1 . 3 Attendance | Montenegro, Queen Mary were riding here late | Pr ae wit ! ‘ 16 weon th ie Heh earin i PLN dean laters {a Glow tonday was with difficulty waved from | Kislura! 0 sien Wie y Brovklyn and Boston t was aiart from behod wi omg waa Bigatti at ue FOR DESCRIPTION OF GAME) it wa. understood it had ne: yet been &M Angry mob. The King and Queen ee ey et iia eg lle was positive about the cae wal, ‘lest’ ie ist ite iia, Bouble aa ice gta “tae all 8EE SPORTING PAGE, | received, ‘ were driving to Holyrood Palace, mittee, and five others voted for it. (Continued oo Sporting Page,) Adams, who had sworm that he a

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