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I*Ctroalation Books Open to Am”"| _ PRICE ONE CENT. “wrt isu iix'wmuae 914. 16 PAGES - PRICE ONE CENT. — Hi IE: CWMCESHTS | ate esau a | oe on BATTINGORDEROF 'o o 3 GIANTS 18S 1 4 ou oH NEW NESS BACKS y mi r vO ey THEHIGHLANDERS 9, 2.0.8 @2uoude Soicne® IN FNAL INNING MURDER STORY TOLD AT PITTSBURGH— After Losing to White Sox |Shulte’s Two-Base Hit Won ste Boone Is Benched and Trues- 10 1 & ROOKLYNS LOSE | itis g3| Game After Tesreau Forced BY IM Al) (| GARMANS Mexican Dictator Finally With-| 4 Goes to Top. PITTSBURGH In a Run, 12 0 00 0 0 - 4 draws and Statement Says Car- FIRST GAME. A Hatteries—Reulbuch, Alten and McCarty; Cooper Be Gibson, Umpires— NEW YORK. . . Uy Lincoln, bajal Will Be Named as HIGHLANDERS. npc teresa Nea We rk u.P0. 4. &.|Farrell Says He Saw Woman Wear- R. H.PO. A. EL > Bescher, cf.. - 1 0 3 0 tf) y Successor. rege AMERICAN LEAGUE pone ee O 1 0 2 8) ing DarkCloak Run After the Shoot- ae ‘ aT NEW YORK— 0 0 $s 0 0 ino—Gi \ MEXICO CITY, July 15.—Offictal announcement {s mado that, actuated ‘ MH H ‘ ; ; FIRST GAME. o 0 0 0 0 Ing Girl Swears Mrs. Carman Noby the htghest motives of patriotism and complying with supreme duty to +O 17 3 0 Sr eeane Wore Blue Kimono. 1140 6 foe 6 8 8 bie country, sta will send his resignation to Congress at 4|Nunemakeric....o0 1 s 0 vit OF GO O O DO OO 1—= 2 o 1600 ———— ACen 0 2 tb 2 Of wd hs terns, Boones 2B 9 kB CHICAGO “0 1 1 2 9 MRS, CARMAN ASKS JURY rancisco Carbajal, the Voretgn Minister, will take the oath a Provi- : “oe v0 00 O 1 1001 0- 3 ---- a sional President two hours later. 0 0 0 0 0] BKattertes—scott, Cicotte, Faber and Mayer; Warhop, Pleh and Nune- Mickie fais ans ete 7 T HEAR HER TESTIMONY i 70 0 U8 0 O|maker, Umpires—Dineen and Hildebrand. na out when winning run was scored, ins iuman on sonniehian aepmpneiaae i 0 " CHICAGO, 3 soos DRBORDEN'SAUTD | “SS PoP ee. HIGHLANDERS ‘iro, », «(Signs a Statement Waiving Immu- —_— eee ee ee Leach, cf. -2 2200 q TU79 H H 5 osron_A 8% FOUN eee v.39 8 8 G10’ 6 2-ao co _ ‘ “63.10 0| nity and Giving-Permission to Have BOSTON— t tenes bot 10 0 0 : : 002100 — | Brocacy ‘vatted for Warhop ta 7th. CHICAGO “wo 1 38 eo}. 6er Testimony Used Against Her. ba ST. LOUIS— Caldwell batted for Pien in 9th, 0 ry re) re) 0 hulte, If -o 2410 i ! 000021 LU. ae CHICAGO, Baiterieo—Mane and’ Sctatkt Cote and s. thnsiree-litilésbranalheee ee OMe 2. Gt A Following the announcement this afternoon that Frank Farrell, a Battertes—Hens and Gowdy; Salle ROHPO. A Eng pi Derrick, oo 25 1 HORSE KILLS HIM Bae Umplres—Klem an 1 2 1 4 ojane Dineen + Bresnahan, c. -to0 3 4 o| witness before the Nassau County Grand Jury, had furnished damaging " CENT eae lg aa ; : H : al FEDERAL LEAGUE . t ‘ ° : corroboration of the story told yesterday by Celia Coleman, the negro PLAS Collins, #f i. 1 ee Up ea mee . “0 0 v oo maid, Mrs. Florence Carman submitted a written request that she be Physician Fails to See Mounted) = 9 2000 -_ Parise reross ; 4 , : ASCP FEREB VEG Bos ee | allowed to go before the Grand Jury and testify in her own behalf under Maace | >, CINCINNATI Mayer, ¢. “eo us 0 BROOKLYNS WIN a _ __| waiver of immunity. This move is unprecedented in criminal procedure Officers in Fog and 20010 — | Breton, 3. o 10 ‘ 70 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 83 4 $i 27 in New York, ee : Batterles—Rixey, Ooscher 4nd Kile La" . | = seesecees S AL 27 14 2) in New York. Crashes Into One. lter; Douglas and Erwin, Umplres— pees $ 5 ‘ z a PITTSBURGH Ratna bated for Rreananan i ft | District-Attorney Smth had decided that he would not allow Mrs. —>— Faber, p. °° 00002 9 0 0 OOO 0 O—- 2B men rar fr Willams 2 | Carman to go before the Grant Jury, In view of the fact that she is Driving bis own automobile in the AMERICAN LEAGUE, —-_--=+-- _ i First Base on ‘ . a i Batteries—Sentun and Land; Knetzer and Werry. OUmptree—MoUor-|smith 2. Struck Out ‘ accused of the murder of Mrs. Louise Balley, Mr. Smith scented a legal Sipe Mey ey eee a Totals ........... 3 10 27 11 1) mick and Cusack. Bmith 3 Left on Basea~-Glante istent di {, voiced th h nt, Dr, Matthew 8, Borden o! . i armin’s insis demand, voiced s No. 316 West Seventy-niuth street, Sreumee BOSTON. Se Ee ce Belle oe wrernon: 2) Chico et aeod, wacrtnee | tick in Mrs, Carman’s insistent demand, voiced throug counsel, that she who inherited a third iat the ej Warhop, Scott, 7 EVENING WORLD RACE CHART) "ssicivissict SZ soe wisn spor scr rvs @f his late father, M. C. D. Borden, wosnie 9000 0 0 0 O— 0| Lasee—is peeraleaees tS Playe--Sweeney to Tt In a question whether such an fvitianiliionatre pet Gaennrantars — Fareetneas Mite aed, enter. YONKERS, f!. Y., WENNESDAY, JULY 15, 1914. Hit by Pitcher -B: i reau (Zin Appearance does not automaticaly tan down a mounted policeman, 20000200 — 4/Hits—Nunamaker, Demmitt Sagrifice Fourth Day af Empire Clty Joukey Cab Mee! Attenda Tae eee nae inmunize an accused person, Mi Bee ke bad cinerea the machine I Batterios—Grege and Cartech;| Hite—Blackburne, Mullen, olen | Track 8! 2 BS Ese ee :: toa “Aree oe to sat NCEE Brena and Carrigan, Ungiree—| ian to Beruitoaush te Find ee hte 250 "Nt. hag aa ire, Loe ad, hy] (Specal to The Brening World.) | aoe lige ep ati aes me Pits, Dy Se ae Hes Loughlin and Connolly, by Pitcher—By Scott (Cree). Umpires a Beate ute a same, Oe Or Kleetit | aT END GROUNDS, CHICAGO, | eas fs the District-Attorney and e an, e. een —Dineen and Hildebrand. Attend- | 1, July 16.—The final gaine of the rand Jury of Nassau County: Flushing Hospital five hours AT WASHINGTON, ance—5,000. Meheaiitanweea the, GIR add ih BROOKLYN. “I, the undersigned, do respect- later of a fractured skull, suffered ) DETROIT— ‘ ; Be m R. H,PO, A. E.] fully petition the Grand Jury when his mount stepped on his head. 10110000 —3 SECOND GAME. (Continued on Sporting Page) | Omera, ss 6 2 © f 1] ‘new tnvectinnting the morder of Mee and a follow policeman, Abra- | WASHINGTON— 7 a oles Daubert, Ib /0 0 1 0 0} Mrs. Lulu a ley for permis- bam Newman, wero riding to their 00 = ened 4 Hummel, t 0 1 10 0 0 Sion to go before your body and ste of duty in an outlying district,| 2 Ke QO 8 Blackburne, ah sac nay megaman (oe foe Fel ‘cn. uth ie are eee fat Dalton, cf.. 0 0 0 0 0] make a statement in reference to and bad reached the corner of Four- Baten, oh nani ana tenes Collins, rf. i hi inet ave 19 the sirwteh, thes Mayers: th 12 4 0 0] any knowledge | may have in ref- teenth street and Broadway, when| pening und Williams. Umpi U be Fourie yt wu A ae 4 Wheat, it 0 0 2 0 of erence to the charge againet me. they beard Dr. Borden's car, running | Byans and Egan. ae Bonatte f. ‘Time, 1.45 2 Cutshaw, 2 Lut a | make this petition voluntar- with the ufffier cut-out open, ap- ec eanammai ido dager in Ti y= wishes, i‘ ily and Proaching through the fog, Not be- : fans h | Stengel, rf. e ft ') nity whic tng able to locate the machine by the| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Umptree—Hildebrand and Dineen. ee ener i Smith, 3b 0 0 0 3 1) afforded me by reason of making sound of the exhaust, they pulled In —— Attendance—10,000. ve MB Marg M - tb 4 2 0} any such @ statement, and | toward the sidewalk to walt for it AT JERSEY CITY. —_—_—— ed un 8 jReulbach,p........0 0 1 4 0] waive any and all rights, con- to pass, f NEWARK— [Ole QBOrDR Naw yon, 9 tae rs Tats ee Allen, Po. .ssssse 0 0 Gy 0. 0) stitutional and statutory, which Dr. Borden, accompanied by two] 9 9 0 011.0 1.00 O— |iuly 15--For the mucond game of the round, th teat to t re iengthe, trey | Egan. ” 1 0 0 0] might belong to me relative t fiibods trom Manbatian, was reture’| jensey ciTy— doubje basder Frask Chance shifted re lca el LE Bjbericid..... © 0 0 G 0] Going before the Grand Jury, and ing from Great Nock at good speed 0020 cee — — — — —! | want no protection of any kind and did not see tho policemen unti| 1 0 0 0000— (Continued on Sporting Page.) - sae ; ‘aNardadia bs saaisn atian the auto was almost upon them.| Batteries—Curtis and Heckinger; pee OR eine | Victims Overtaken by Slide) Totals wid at te 41) statansans | aay mabe Retore the When he realized that a collision was| Gilbert and Reynold FEDERAL LEAGUE. Exan batted for Reuibach tn 7th, y @ before the Grand Jury. That Rapidly Fills Mine— iberteld butted for Allen in-tth, inevitable, he swung bis steering | “If 1b wheel sharply and turned the ma- aT ROCHESTER. AT BUFFALO. ; . PITTSBURGH. 1 ne ape marmite t0(g0 befere Chine, side on, into a telograph pole. | TORONTO— LW aot ga Others Narrowly Escape. R, HPO. A. E.| that such action will be entirely HORSE'S HOOF FRACTURES| 10000 0 1 0 O— 2] BALTIMORE— I pneers thee ne i & } Bl bmp ema dhatreondanien peas SKULL OF POLICEMAN. ROCHESTER— 00000000 ~-o0 IRON RIVER, Mich, July 16,—Sev.| Leonard, 3b...... 0 0 1 1 | at no solicitation of the Grand hoger aeune. rand ‘and took tho|,,Batterlos—Herbert and Kritchell; 211008300 —7 ee ee ager |DY # auicknand In the Balkan jnine| Wagner, ss........ 0 0 #4 3 0 earemiant | may mole before the + erara: Keneath Din | How and William, Battertes—-Conley and Jackiitach; Wak at the Alpha location near here to-|Viox,2b...........9 4% t 3 0 ‘ ury may be used against palesmaneimouay oe : | SUE miki Moore and Blair, Umptres—doeckel | ri eke day when the asilding sand caused a| K chy, Ib 0 2 12 0 0; ™0,at any future trial or hearing, Horse and rider fell in a heap ou the AT PROVIDENCE. Ree waters ; nat b iT teas onetchy, b ; 2 te Nie: “FLORENCE A. CARMAN." wet asphalt ar Wai, Bonney BALTIMORE— rimoneon? oa | oe at neta gai| The miners were drilling tnto [aun pati ses i il fg, fhe petition did not move the Dine jaunt to ne fr bee t in — y . 2 ‘| is see let one ® es ad inied ee aie ily| 00010100 0-2/4 i vov0000 ol af ere roof when the drill hit # quicksand oe Beli et ee Japletetes tterney A sal he would Fs ot | PROVIDENCE— = a ubwert; eeline: $460 land, with a shout, the men, about | Veabiane Advise the Grand Jury to refuse the shod hoof came down on the back of | PRO) BUFFALO~ vod, Won’ enaily Mie (a Bi ne: By pine ~~ Gibson, ¢ 11 § 4 0 request of Mrs. Carman, ‘This pole Mee's head, tearing a jagged hole in 00000001 0-1 ca > - ¥ gan @ rush for! Coooer, 0 0 0 8 Ol tion he held de his skull, The occupants of the 4uty| fiatteries—Cottrell and McAvoy; 11000200 — 4{ {pitt Stone. :|the mough of the tunnel. Seven of | “COPEMP: so se. = Tee raat eyes Rete eee were thrown into the street. Mays and J. Onslow. "| Batteries—-Yount and Jackittsch; | she aliens were overtaken and Killed FS ee wer Genrgs “Lary A nous Dr, Borden could on and Lavigne. Umpires: by Es aulokéand, wien Altea every | Total.. 47 7 0 Mra. Corman's counss, that he ox. s suon BUR 2 ————- * 3 “ crevice in the mine, Tho bodies can- vessly stipulited t 3 Ci straighten bis car around, he and AT BUFFALO. Cross and Goeckel, 10 By | SAYP IR he maine Bie Be | Fini Wwrevaly stipulated that Mrs, Carman Newman, ussisted by John BR. Lang Fikat Gane, AT CHICAGO. waved in| The reat of the men ran from the| pirat Fase on Halis—teulbach, 2; MUMd be Allowed to gy before the { hat uM nd John BR, MONTREAL . a: rush of aand. Two were caught while | r . Grand Jury forecee (iu Ulane rr Ne ‘ ST. LOUIS— trying to reach a ladder, — One of | Vooper, Struck Our by Gillham of No, 78 Greenwich 000000000-0 Oo0o110000 — Pe ee ane natig Be Oe Gooner At A iting ' WANTS TO END INQUIRY AS Manhattan, wie were in the car with gupPALO— CHICAGO clothing, and he atri from} —Hrookiyn, 7; Pittsburgh, 6 tlome SOON AS POSSIBLE. , put the injured policeman into 2AGO— ithe mine. The ot st hie Abie io ith somaltle “aobel +4 Bio, put ii undue Babes free 04000033 —10 00000000 hasta eich were cauanht anc a Mensor Th on ui a I ws i de with ea i s . 5 ¢ off, Cutshaw, Stenge wo Hase Hite—| the ¢ » this afternoon in for the hospital Ratterles-Couchman and Madden;| patteries—Brown and Cha he kicked } Gibson, MeCarty, Hummer sucrinee | tie iC might be wound There Vr, Joseph H. Bloodgood of MeConnell and Latonge Hendrix and Wilson, Umpires mA eer Norte CRUG akoMmeL tte By Dea eRe ts Pi Flushing performed ain immediate SECOND GAME, Brennan and Shannon. ast Tal Wa veg. (ard, O'Mara, Double Me bso anit — MONTREAL— . : wt tena inte ian a ther fextowing ince to far Ture aan Uy 16 rhe Fede ty Wagner. Wild Hitches Atten,| | pi re that Mrw (Continued on Second Page.) 00100 _ AT KANSAS CITY. _ind Stripes quit after al writ ioe of early tre eae the Riera er ert Haltech bao ns Hit by Pitoher ee al yea Ke ee nae —_—-—_ } INDIANAPOLIS— y—Cooper (Rlongel). pines iy LAKINE Of testimony is eonel . Raxean x 000000 _. | STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. SAILING TO-DAY. Inptytneemembere of the |Quigley and Lincoln, Attemluiwe—| “Auieipating « avoody windup. of Sunday World Wants Work — | 11100 ma oat of, the “hallbut “caught, “in tie | £000: tue investigation, Ars. Carman sent W | Batteries Mason and Howley; Var KANGA EXT Patri, Piraeus .......0+++ WA Pe etavin, Hammbure 12M. Rigth ‘Sea. ae fold "inthe "United | FOR DESCRIP OF GAME Word out of jull so-dey tees RR Mapday Morning Wonders, ' vous and stephens. © #0011201 — “KL Win, der Groves, Bremen: .12 Mi, Arh m, | States, mit oe SPORTING PAGE, would: like. to

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