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peg GIANTS AND PIRATES IN CLOSE GAM PRICE ONE CENT. Ctroulation Books Open to All” Cooreiant, 1914, rm (The New York World). ‘Tho Preee Publishing NEW. YORK, FRIDAY, JULY “17, 191 CARRANZA SAYS HE ml SLAY ALL MURDERERS OF MADERO: WILSON DEMANDS AMNESTY President Tells Rebels There Must Be No Wholesale Slaughter of Prisoners. NO PROMISES MADE. Washington Expects Change in Mexican Government to Take Place Next Week. WASHINGTON, July 17—It be- came known to-day that the United Btates has demanded Carranza grant amnesty to his foes. Those guilty of} against the nation may be! crime: punished without int ‘erence by this government, but there must be no wholesale campaign of assassination ‘simply because the Constitutionalist! cause bas triumphed. This attitude has been explained to Carranza by Consul Silliman, Presl- dent Wilson's personal representative. Carranza has mado no defi.uite prom- ises. He has told Silliman, It was learr' to-day, th: » Is no in- tention of punishing the rank and file of Huerta’s army, but so far has re- fused to promise a general amnesty that will include the high officials of the Federal army. He has also failed up to the present time to promise that foreigners will not be interfered with. Silliman has impressed on Carranza that the United States cannot recog- nize bis Government unless he “comes into power with clean hands." A number of official telegrams both from Mexico City and Monterey were taken to President Wilson to-day. While their contents were not made | public, Seer Tumulty character- ized them as ry encouraging.” A statement issued to-day by Con- stitutionalist representatives here de- clared that no amnesties would be granted by Carranza, and that the ‘Juarez decree of 1862,” providing execution of anyone implicated in overthrowing executive power would be invoked against all those involved in the Madero murder, if caught, It was also stated that long jail sen tences would be given the minor act- in the Madero tragedy he enlisted force will not be mo- lested, except those companies or reg- {ments which had a direct hand in the murder of President Madero,” statement declares. “Any report that there will be whole- sale butchering of the followers of Huerta is unfounded. Carranza has no intention of molesting any but those who were instrumental in the overthrow and murder of Madero, The ecutions will be carried out, (Continued on Second Page.) — NATIONAL LEAGUE, the | THUNDER SHAKES BRONX WRILE SUN BAKES MANHATTAN Blinding Lightning With Storm and Horse Is Struck at Empire Track. A terrific thunder storm broke over the Bronx at 4 o'clock this afternoon, and while there was not great damage done the residents of that section of the city were expecting the worst every second for about twenty min- utes. Reverberating thunder sounded con- ning flashes served to intensify the Rloom, A bolt of Ughtning put the police telephone system of the bor- ough out of commission, and late thia afternoon there was no com- munication over police wires between Bronx Headquarters, Fordham Hos- pital, Highbridge station and Kings- bridge Station. While the Bronx was almost drowned out, the lower part of Man- hattan @weltered In biistering sun- ‘ight. ‘The storm enveloped the Empire race track tn darkness just before the fourth race was run and the stable of A. J. Goldsborough was struck by lightning, One of the rubbers was |knocked down and the celebrated three-year-old Roamer was struck. The man was revived, and while | Roamer waa congiderably shocked and knocked electric current, he was able to stand jon his feet shortly afterward. Mr. |Goldsborough walked him around, and while suffering from shock it is not believed he has been seriously in- jured, YACHT RAGE CALLED OFF Sloops at Starting Line In Fre: Breeze When Weather Con- ditions Changed. NEWPORT, R. 1, July 17.—The race of the American cup yachts was called off again to-day because of heavy fog which shut tn just as the three sloops were emerging from Newport Harbor on thetr way to the starting line, It had been thick all day, but as the wind was frosh the regatta com- mittee of the Newport Yacht Racing Association decided to give the yachts a short race from Brenton's Reef Light vessel to Point Judith whistling buoy and return pal, Je pore ee | AMERICAN LEAGUE, 000100000-1 AT BOSTON. CINCINNATI— DETROIT— 000000000—0 000001001—2 paatierien tn , | BOSTON— ae re fenton anc mpires— 00 202 a4 6 CONES as Ratterles—Covaleski and Stanage; AT 8T. Louis. Collins and Carrigan, Umpires PHILADELPHIA 00000 ST. LOUIS— 01200 Batteries—Mayer due and Winky and Hart, and Dooin Umpltres Per- > STEAMSHIPS ‘QUE TO-DAY, Buffalo, Hull...... Guatemala, Havri teagan SAILING TO-DAY. Parima, St. Tho! Nickerie, Trinidad. 10 A. M. 12M. Rigier | Dineen and Sheridan, AT WASHINGTON. CLEVELAND— | 000201000-3 WASHINGTON— 000000000-0 Halterion hnaon Catlamore and and Ainsmith, yd and Haus {i Hassler; Umpires | rH ld | RAIN HALTS HIGHLANDERS. Ds, NEW ve thunder POLO July 17, broke over the | Just ua the High! went Into action, ment, Monday, GROU ct YORK, storm using & Postpone tinually and occasional blinding light- | down by tne force of the) AGAIN OWING TO FOG) vunds this afternoon nders and Browns Two games will be played on 4. 12 Feuer PRICE ONE. CENT. ——— ss i j ‘| | ! | AT PITTSBURGH— | CAGE AT WALDORF 100 000 00000000 0M ~ WITH THE PIRATES . Batteries—Marquard, Meyers an d McLean; Adams and Gibson, Um- pires—Byron and Johnson \ 1 , A Young Dandy Dressed All in AT CHICAGO— je by Bescher and Doyle} y Brown Smiles at Cashier BROOKLYNS LOSE Helped the Champions to He Coolly Robs. 11000000 0— 2 Tie Score. BOLTS PAST GUESTS. CHICAGO O00 0 2 0100 —- 83 BATTING ORDER. Batteries—All 3 ; “ . —Klet Pittsburgh. N York. $ 7 Cieadiee Bete nl piacere ane: AeRiary Yura naa event ATerAt owe ae” hanehen; of Pleads Not Guilty to Indictment |Chased for Block Along Fift! Mowtey, 3h, ‘ ; ae a ae Charging Her With Manslaughter | Avenue, Where Traffic Po- | Konetehy, 1b. 1 | Mitehen ee and Is Quickly Freed by Court liceman Makes Capture. joss sia ip’ AT PITTSBURGH: Gibson, ¢ ° 20 000 B il Adame, p. ard, p. in $ all. Umpires— By dJ mi Ate y A tantnns youth eretin tema BROOKLYNS LOSE | co fron and Jonni even to, silk gloves and hat band _- eopateen eer WO liee ese PITTSBURGH rorses Fino, prrrancron,| PROSECUTOR TALKING dorf lobby lazily twirling a slender Pa, July 17.—The New York Giants cane, also brown, shortly before noon opened a three-game series with the cane, also brown, shortly whore20991 4G 6 6 USCC = ge ee OF ARRESTING ANOTHER. cashier's cyzo and behing the ‘I-| aioe a , Sommers and Owens; Camnits and Berry, Um. | Weather was threatening and the at- work of brass Cashier Isadore w.| Dires—Cusack and Me k . tendance was not more than 3,000. s $ Muller was counting money. In. & Said to Have Evidence That Will basket two feet from the lounger, but (Continued on maperdne Page.) : i} eer, inside the cage, were four packages, EVENING WORLD RACE CHART rom Warrant Accusing Some One of each containing $500 In twenty-dollar ; bills YONKERS, N. Y., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914, | Being Accessory After the Fact. Cashier Muller took up three of the Sixth Day of Empire City Jockey Clab | packages and placed them in a draw- Leis . Hive) seoonds inter he turned to} 2 da rg he mied five and a half ae ured Mrs. Florence Carman was released from the custody of the Sheriff ‘eC n . e basket o, 0 fe Fy | igs porn oly BROOKLYN. of Nassau County at 3 o'clock this afternoon in $20,000 bail after she Disappearing between the brass R. H. PO. ‘ i bere thn actenee benny. ae sl GiMstle ese 6 A. @ had entered through counsel, a plea of ns guilty ud an_ indictment to the end of the small cane, on Daubert, b....1 O Mf 0 0 charging her with manslaughter in the first deg::e in shooting Mrs. which was a wad of chewing gum. ; — i i Die souue: man, eeallad at the cual : ‘ i : : 1| Louise Bailey on the night of June 30th. After making a short state fer, snatched the package from the | Cutshaw, 2b 4 9! ment to the public through the newspapers, Mrs. Carman, accompanied end of the stick and fled around the S| irccnne we ee husband and a party of friends, ent t SaEaOe. (ECLA ihe: likly Sak TIRES Hummelrt........0 1 4 © 0| by her husband and a party of friends, en! ering a touring car and returned Thirty-fourth street. Smith, 3b. ‘304 0 2. 0|by a roundabout route to the house in Freeport in which Mrs. Bailey Dosens of hotel guests curiously aid -0 1 2 0 1} was slain. wate ned bie fight. Muller, who bai renal EONO LE : 6 ‘ ; ; It was announced that she will remain there a few days until her ly regained his voice. ’ : taht quariore to the Toad ie al x Gane a ee So © SThusband is able to accompany her on a motor trip to Delaware Water oie hia} Ho's stolen $2,000!" | evm_au Andrew will do ri onl enltctha3 by 77 | ape See a 2 6 26 19 4|Gap. She will probably be called for trial in the October term of the e shouted, forgetting he had re-| 26jf THIRD Rack three-year olds and upward, $000 added Egan batted for Alien in 9 * sesan CO House Detective M. A. Lawlor and ™ me CHICAGO, The release of Wie: Carman |Head Footman Patrick Brady| ai R. H.PO. A, E. does not mean that the case will leaped through the doors and started| 242" [ro Skoloy A Leach, cf.... oot o48 FED be dropped. It is likely that an- in pursuit toward Fifth avenue, the mn Prime i Good, rt. 11200 a other arrest will be made within thief fifty yards In front and gaining no Sailer, 1b.. 1 00 0 1 @ short time—an arrest every minute. He turned up Fifth neat; lowe | bare of Uncle Mun to Zimmerman, 3b... 1 0 0 2 0 meme: of a per- avenue, with the two hotel employeey eSiuait nd ae “i fl ee ES nid of | Schulte, It. 00200 BROOKFEDS. ah me elloved to) havea a fi lon ran her Face, ; p a i is 5 the| “2 hind s 4 «lait fF | Derrick, 0034 0 0 0 volver with which the murder avenue at Thirty-fitth street. ‘Trat-| july dilfin, Masi” AMAT Wits, Macht are seme, Winner, ©. 6 ty Ben Bab -| Bresnahane,..... 0 0 8 2 F Mee. ‘are of ; 10: a} OR commits fic Police Fitspatrick of Squad C re sees ey ee ne : 2 yers, | a caw (a crowa anal wear Careren i Be ; | Vaughn, p +0 0 0 2 0/Shaw, cf o 1 2 0 0 ‘We are investigating ethers and as the symphony in brown ‘ it Shite = “pms oe om = EVENS +2 GO 0 70) than ine defendant in ele dashed from the curb he was met tidied ax Hiailer Gaus, WObiae eaTlapal ail The Ware Riltchey Woy-elwape hela GA nmap | TOMMB--- +++ 3 1 27 12 4]Hotman,2b.......0 1 3 4 0) said District-Attorney Smith late Bene Palen who tackled him tn 26 PHRF ACE, Mail te faerie nent SUMMARY, ener 3b »0 1 2 3 0] thie afternoon. “We are en the Ae tonitins 7 Liaise tie, Men Meant = Firat Base on Halls—Oft Allen, 3; +1 2 1 3 11 trait of something important, and fugitive surrendered without a fen 7 off Vaughn, 2. Btruck Out-— Hy Allen, o 1 6 2 O| | struggle, and was taken back to the 4 2 by Vaughn, 6. Left on Bases— 00020 if we find sufficient evidence te Waldorf, ‘hero he was fdentified by | a Oe rooklyn, &; Chicago, 4 ae . charge any one with being an ti Three-baae Hit—Hinith, mi Somers, p .... oo 0 0 » Mller, “The HOO wan found this 3 Hit—Good” stolen ‘Mages, Hauer, | Delehanty +0 9 0 0 9] Seoesenry after the feet weiaae - eat, Aimimne: , & yi f ~ se at person’ rreet a Busnes too him to the Thir- i | scien find Emalie, Attendance, 4,000, | Anderson.» 0 0 8 uM) mediately. Tee * tleth street station, where he gave ; —— Ay - ~ “>| ‘Phe authorities received ti mo | ‘ed a tip te. his nome aa William Edwarde, twen- i Tie cer Totale.. esses 4 10 24 14 3 gay that tho revolver will be found ty-seven years old, a@\No, 801 Wi clad big nt ith Cy Oe ha 7 | t 4 for Finneran in 8th. | pig hd Ly haven Jeare 018), QMNo, Ml Woe se re AE ei iia the 7.35, BIG PLAYGROUND OPENED | tesnaorynasea gor ronan nh hidden tn s swamp about . sille INTERNATIONAL LEA pein nie KM aaititet Rint, Pag centering, Winnes, be, fy Ghee ttaty--Matttonw | R. H.PO, A. E.| spot. It was sald that the tip came LL LEAGUE. Wie Fe as LU Vookers, wa = Jones, If. 2 0 1 O 0 1M @ letter from Jersey City, AT PROVIDENCE. Wee ty N hehnuiiger 4 Former Garden at Delancey and) gevagett.......-. 2 1 1 1 0 Justice Van Sicien took his seat tm JERSEY CITY— = Bint Aste pl ta foal Gin Aan of Pair aan Orchard Is Given to Kiddies | Oakes, ¢ 2 3 4 0 0 the courtroom at 2.88 o'clock thie 003001004~—8 = by City Rheims, 3b.......0 1 2 2 0 stieragan Half a minute later the PROVIDENCE = 'y fi H. Bradley, 1b... 0 0 11 0 0/Grand Jury, with Foreman Raymond 0030-0000 0-~3|MINES ARE DYNAMITED FEDERAL LEAGUE, Victory crowned one more erusade| Lewis, 2b.+...+.., 0 0 8 3 O/cnesnire Of Byossot leading, pecs 4 — of The Evening World thie afternoon | Holly, 8 att Fe oh eman Cheshire pdtaerinn wittame “md Tyt0r:) BY RIOTING STRIKERS} sartimons? SUPFALS: |wnen the frat strent open-atr play-|Bereyse...sscssss 0 0 2 2 0)" ecentigmen of the Grand furh kang as - ground was thrown o) to = ne Grand Jury, have’ BALTINOR OS NEWARE: ae 000202 -~ (mothers and shlapen! be the mat Comaltss pr f u J 2 2 s Hert vaya) mane in — , Serre x Hide at Di ny and Orchard streens, Gat Derk. Ranson 00000000 0-9) Fie Reported Sweeping Collieries 02000010 \Pornalieersmonies marked the opene| Peete ek AL AY CT ORAND IE One eanetoaae NEWARK— in Arkansas While Opposing Batteries—Conle: ‘ ing, which was attended by Park| )fammary! Base on. Balls UP INRISTMBNT, A y and Jacklitaeh: |, “i Of Finneran, , 4 Struck Mr. Cheshire handed over the 00100006 0-1) Forces of Men Fight Ford and Blair, Umpires —Coneke) (Commissioner Ward and a party ine | Quy —By Finneran, wml sy dictment which Juatice Van pai! Batteriex—Danforth and McAvoy; . , ae _ es cluding Mre Ellen Splera, Mra, Wal-|T an Baw Hrookfeds, 0; * | placed on his desk. Then th Ahn aad ANReRy FORT SMITH, Ark. July 17—Re- aT er. ter Lewisoin and others, Ape \fode, 5. me (un Holt re } en the Distpiet- AT TORONTO. ports received here to-day state that INDIANAPCLIS eT FOUIS: were made by Commissioner Ward,| Worttice “itite-Bavie, —— Stolen me cones cot on a eae aT . | fighting 1s in progress betweon union | 03031 Reuben 8. Kinons, Bupervisor of the | Bases--C , Mavage, Reta (2s! quest was granted, pt 31, The aes a m-unio ¢ 6 plant o ; Ka: wide Juvenile Leagues; to rales, be Double Playa—Hrad- |e TORONTO— AMES IN i Side at 0000 mhousandn of mothers and onile| det EAnerans |voM condy £9F the erreanaaaaee Buse , Jaren were present to take advantage) ttt BY sOocn lok "We are ready,” replied Mr, Lewy, 01 t 000001-—2 uae heen hurnedy it Is stated, and an- Ceurip Tt Hikenber ms y Auiriaent | eee the cuatina ue the miavernune, [UR vianes Meeormtck: qn attendant spend a an in the rink Beebe and La Longe; | other dynamite: | van Byckte pma Formerly the playground, whieh ex = ~ | corner of the courtroom t and Kelly Another report says that mines No tends a full block on Delancey: stre mins | oon to ba c ve boen destroyed by dy between Orchard and Alle c , jut the Judge desk and Mrs, Corman AEE ETT Land 4 have been destroyed by dyna | A. r |vetween Grchurd and Allen ate vat Last Two Days of Big Sale, appenred. Vai wore a aie 2 teand di cH a y white ROCHESTER— mite and fire . have been removed and hes and HUB" Clothing shirt waist and @ white linem ekiré 00031000 0—4 The sheriff at Grenwood has sent a 00000000 the regular playground parag decorated with red buttons, A — 9 po of officers to the scene o! 5 a liu have been Installed, OF MONTREAL— monee ok oFciesre Wa: Kan wane: oh: the | RANEAS CITT: grounds, now boing. urged by. The black hat #6t off her strong, toting. pho! s to Prairie 00001000 Fvening World in the section, wil wine | seme face, Bho was coal 0 0 0 0 0.0 00 0 0— O|creek are down and details aro lack ai yt ua be site cee ae Greek ase denn bad dat ie ack-| atterien —- Wateon and Wilson; ire opened in « few week: ut dark col i ars ial | and walked with quiet dignity, ta. ® | agipitertes hae an illiams; Rete cathe rare teed pe ee Packard and eemeoreth Umptres— price day night min ithe urday, 95.06. pen | position in front of J Madi months, an and Shannon. pale mg PASTeN MBL, | Broedway, corner clone. ‘There was a owen 4 d 4 i '

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