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Conorten, 1914, y (The New "PRICE “ONE. ‘CENT. The. Prev + rubliahing York Bo deste Ld RAISE CRY IN PALE FOR HANGING OF OFFICER CF DUBLIN RIOT TROOPS NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Home Rulers Are Bitter Against Major Whose Men Shot | cicago—"* BpeTON | 0 , | 000020100~-3 People Down. | poston ———— | 20001002 8! ALSO POLICE OFFICIAL}, Batterion. Cheney. Meroe, and Helin Eee Gow Umpires—Byron and Orth Sub-Chief Blamed for Calling, aT PHILADELPHIA. Out Scots—Attack on Sol- | $T LOU 400020021-9 PHILADELPHIA— 10010002 9—4 Batteries—Doak, Jacobs and Sny- diers in Barracks. ae | LONDON, July 27.—Premicr As- der; ‘Tincu nd Kulifer, Umptres— quith, cho heard of the fighting in| Klem and rdw aie Dublin while was staying at his! §T, LOUIS— country home, imine | oo00000 . | to London by mot PHILADELPHIA— here early in the day the Predhier 1 0 00 0 0 0 ae tx iso Secretary for War, he timme-| Hatterles--Griner and Snyder; i cae ir Mayer and Dootn, Umptres—Klem diately took ciirge of affalrs at the} Mayer and War Office. ! —_— Informution as to the “shocking oc- AMERICAN LEAGUE. currence in Dublin yesterday,” a i . AT CLEVELAND. John E. Redmond, toe trisn National. | BOSTON— fat leader, put it, was denfinded im- 101100000—3 mediately after the opening of the! CLeyELAND— session of the House of Commons to- 000000000-0 day. Mr. Red was so dissatia- | patteries—Leonard and Carrigan; fsfied with the meagre information rn_oand O'Neill. Umpires—Evane nd Egan given him that he moved tho ad- - oe ee. Journment of the Hous» in ord imyaghT DETROIT. debate the matter ATHLETICS— August! tirrell, Chief ary 383200 for Ireland, threw tho blame for; DETROIT— - yesterday's = conflict between the oo11 troops and the public on the ssatst-! 1, enies-—-Pennock and Lapp: Dus ant police commissioner, who he 0d yyoe Cavet and. Baker. Umpires had requisitioned the military ently O'Loughlin and Sheridan ly on bis own responsibility. The of {00000 ————— ficial consequently had been suspende | WASHNOTOE ST. Louis. ed while an inquiry was made cs hem “HE OUGHT TO BE HANGED!") 3 CRY IN PARLIAMENT. | ST, LOUIS The Nationalist members shouted 3 “He ought to be hanged —_ = The matter will be debated In the vt * House to-night. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Mr. Birrell said the major in com- ay SUF “ALO mand of the detachme f the ppspy crry— } Queen's Own Scottish Bo had 6 x denied that he save orders to fire on 002035 =| the people. PUFFALO— is William Redmond—ie ought to be 01320 | hanged! ttertes--Brucke and Reynolds; | Lord Robert Cecil—The Ministers varbout and Stephenie ought to be hanged! Birrell sald the soldiers becamo ex-| NEWARK AT TORONTO. asperated a several of them had) ® é | received severe injuries. ‘The officers 101000020 -4 stopped the firing immediately, but) TCRONTO— three persons had alroady been killed 000 2 0000 0 2 and thirty-two injured, Hoe added that) j,tarjeg—Mattern and Heckinger; there would be a full inquiry immes! johnson Kelly, diately. - Joseph Devlin, Nationalist Member . aT MONTREAL. for West Belfast, called attention to BALTIMORE-— the fact that Ulster Unionist Volun- 00000 teers had b allowed to march’) MONTREAL— through the ta of Belfast carry- 2 0001 _ ing their rifles . j me, DUBLIN, Ireland, July 27—The City yy" oe eb, Davidson sng of Dublin and the greater part of AT ROCHESTER, PROV!DENCE-- Catholic Ireland was to-day in a state of the greatest excitement over yes- terday's conflict between the regular 1010000 _ (Continued on Fifth Page) [ROCHE ware ; BURGLARS SMOTHER aie ee SIX-MONTHS-OLD BABY © FEDERAL LEAGUE. —— | KANSAS Ay pit BURGH. is CITY— Stuff Blanket End Into Child's 011000000~—2 Mouth When He Screamed ind pippspirGH Leave Him Dead—Gag Mother. 00000010 0—1 CHICAGO, July 27.--Three burglars Pea hay sullen end Rasterty early to-day smothered to death @ pan and Shannon old baby boy and lett) AT BUFFALO. CHICAGO- “ness to the ¢ 0010100 beside tho tiny corpse for three hours | BUFFALO— until her husband got home. 2000400 Tho burglars stuffed a blanket Nd) Ratteries— Lange and six-months’ his mother, Mrs. Mary Reese, a wit- 4 gagged eo, hound a Wilaon; (CLEARY WANVES HEARING AND IS HELD FOR MURDER Friends Crowd Around Politi- cal Boss at Brief Arraign- ment in Town Hall, DEFENSE IS OUTLINED. Lawyer Says Slayer Did Not Know of Marriage When He Killed Boy. William V. Cleary, Town Clerk of Haverstraw, who shot and killed Eugene Newman, his eighteen-year- old son-in-law, last Thuraday, was brought into Haverstraw from the Rockland County jail at New City at 10 o'clock to-day and arraigned for examination before Justice of the Peace McCabe, Frank Comesky of Haverstraw, and George Wyre of waived Nyack, counsel for Cleary, examination in his behalf and recommitted to jail on the cl murder,_preferred by District-Attor- ney Gagan on Thursday afternoon. There will be no further action in the case until the Grand Jury meets in September. Mr. Comesky satd to- day that the defense will be tempor- ary insanity brought on by informa- tion which reached Cleary that bi daughter, Anna, was in a delicat condition. Mr. Comesky contends | that Cleary did not know until after the murder that Newman had mar- | ried his daughter in Weehawken, N. J., on July 18, Nearly everybody in Haverstraw had assembled in or around the Town Hall when Cleary, in the custody of Sheriff Serven arrived from New City. Every man, woman and child in the crowd knew Cleary and many of them were under obligations to him, he having carried out tn his career os a political boss the methods employed in this city by Big Tim Sulll Tom Foley and other Tam- many leaders. Cleary was very nervous. As soon ax ho saw a company of photograph- ers awaiting his arrival he put his straw hat over his face and thus hid- |ing hix countenance he walked from | the automobile into the bultding. Halt him and the photographers, spoke to no one. The courtroom of Justice of the -@ McCabe is in the Town Hall tn; which Cleary shot eighteen-year-old Eugeno Newman. On bis way to the courtroom Cleary passed the door of his office, and when he sat down alongside the Judge he was within thirty feet of the spot where he shot down his son-in-law four “If Your Honor pleases, Comesky, In opening the proceedings, “we waive examination and consent to holding the defendant to avait the ction of the Grand Jury on the charge jas it now stands.” “That is satisfactory,” said the Dis- trict-Attorney. This ended the arraignment. Cleary went out as he had arrived, with his hat before his face and was soon back in the New City jail, — ¢ the ‘Town Clerk's office, in| AT NEW YORK— KEW YORK, “MONDAY, NATIONAL LEAGUE JULY 27, wi. GIANTS LOSE 0 0 0 0 0 0 PITTSBURGH 0000 3 0 0 0 0- 3, Batteries—Harmon and Gibson; Marquard, Wiltse and Meyers. Umpires! Eason and Quigley. AT BROOKLYN— BROOKLYN 200003 28 CINCINNATI 1 Umptres—Rigior and Hart. 03 000806 @ Batteries—Benton and Clark; Brown, Enzman, Aitchison and McCarty. | AMERICAN LEAGUE AT CHICAGO— Oo oO HIGHLANDERS 3 0 1 0 0 | CHICAGO Ooooo0ao0 oO fF D Batteries—Caldwell and Nunamaker; Umpires--Chill and Sheridan. Russell, FEDERAL LEAGUE BROOKLYN 0 000 0.0 2.0 ST. LOUIS 0 0000 0.0 5 AT BROOKLYN- Batteries—Keupper and Chapman; Somers and Land. SByokle and Anderson, EVENING WORLD RACE CHART YONKERS, N. Y., MONDAY, JULY 27, 1914. Fourteeath Day of Empire City Jockey Club Meeting. Clear, Track Fast. BLO PMT, Rack ctw. pear ol Matterhorn, pater Gener 1.08 edge: fire and 8 halt turiones. eae, Winarr, b, ¢. by Uncle Lathrop and Schalk. NEW YORK. R. H.PO. A. E. Bescher, cf oo 38 0 @ | Doyle, 2b 02 3°3 0 Burns, If.... . 0 3 § 0 0 | Robertson, rf 0 0 0 60 0 | Fletcher, ss o12 3 0 0 0 8 0 oO} | o 2220 113 2 0 -0 0 0 4 0 -o9 0 1 0 0 0 £ 0 0 0 Piex -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | Totals. ... 1 10 ” 4 0 Donlin batted for Marquard in 7th, Umpires— Van 14. PIRATES LAND »-ONMARQUARDFOR GUSTER OF THRE Four Hits in tn Poa Round | Gave Pittsburgh Lead Giants Couldn’t Overcome. Piez ran for Meyers in 9th Murray batted for Wiltne in 9th. { PITTSBURG. R. H. PO. Mensor, rf. Carey, It. Movrey, 31 Wagner, Kelly, cf. : Konotehy, 1b... . McCarthy, 2b. Gibson, c.. Harmon, p.... -ccccce-- -neoo--neo len-eunnoen | weescown-oF escoscocco™ 3°10 27: «Wt 2 Totals SUMMARY: First Base on Balls—Off Marquard 2, Harmon 1, Wiltse 1, Struck Out—| By Marquard 1, Harmon 1. Left on| ch and Sen well and easily was second fant_as tsual in the stecteh Basea—Gianta 7, iPttsburgh 8, Two- Base Hits—Meyers, Carey (2) Doyle. Sacrifice Hite+-Kelly, Harmon, Wag- | ner, Stolen alse: wild Pitches—Lafitte (2 4—Kaxon and Quigiey. Atten (Special to The Rvening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July 2t-—Just before the game with Pittsburgh this afternoon Manager McGraw that he had gned 8. W. Royce, the young Ham- announced (Continued on Sporting Page.) $ 7 & 8 2 wn | | y Fisher closed very fast to te acemd moi feat when it wae late. nt Plorite WILSON TO TAKE THE STUMP, nt Plane Active Part im Campaign, WASHINGTON, |Wilaon fe laying in the fall cam) several State: to help them, no definite reply, they |him to make several sp ————— FEDERAL LEAGUE, AT BALTIMORE. INDIANAPOLIS— 00000 - BALTIMORE— 00001 Batteries--Falkenbur; a Jacklitec given counting on and Taxter; down the baby's throat whom be anderson and 7 McCormick Umpiree— O'Gorman Expects WASHINGTON, July \day after several conferen Banker Warburg at White Gprings, W. Vi to-day that the 2 ‘ | O'Gorman, returning to Washington WARBURG TO TESTIFY. to Ap-| %7.—Senator with Bulphur expressed the belief York banker would appear before the committes and that Reserve ed ren [Basted badd" i] nd erent ner, bom, by Plannin BOYD CONVICTION UPHELD. TRENTON, N. J., July 27. | preme Court to-day in an opinion af- firmed the conviction of Fred §. Royd, | in the Passaic County Court on two in- | toe! dictments for unlawfully and wilfully lance call was sent to the Hudson advocating and inciting the destruction | Street the course ot | needed. Paterson. of private the alk mill workers’ atr! wan Indicted under " oe atatute) which previces that any per-/| in public by speech ot 1008 the wi The su- roperty durin; rivate, "ae 20 Jandt street at 2.90 o'clock this after- Waler! ‘Trinity place, co Gia) IN CROWDED BROADWAY | Crash Occurs at Cortlandt Street, but No On |} Injured. Several thousand persons jammed the corner of Broadway and Cort- 1/noon when two hose wagons, rushing Mito a fire alarm at Cedar street and ided. Great excite- | ment prevailed, nuinbr of pedestrians had been cen down and killed | Hose wagons N 5\awiped as they t into crowded | Cortlandt street. ‘There was a crash | ana the iron pole on the sidewalk at \the southwest corner, carrying the street sign, bent under the pressure. | There was a wild scramble of people >| to get out of the danger zone and it | was remarkable that no one was burt. Neither piece of apparatus was damuged and none of the firemen was thrown from his place, Roth the wagons continued to Cedar street and Trinity place, but the trip was un- | necessary, for tt It is believed workmen in the new subway on Trinity place accidentally |tampered with the wires and an | alarm was sounded tn the United Btates Realty Bullding, An ambu- 4 and a2 side Hospital, but {t was not Sa SS 12 PAGES SERVIANS OPEN WAR; tor it seemed that a! wan a false alarm.) PRICE ONE CENT. DYNAMITE A BROGE: BATTLE 1 REPORTED - Austria, Determined to Humble the Serb Nation, Mobilizes Her Army and Is Ready to Cross Danube and Take Belgrade. SERVIAN MINISTER QUITS THE AUSTRIAN CAPITAL —— erF 20,000,000 TROOPS, 250,000 SAILORS MAY BE ENGAGED IN GREAT WAR Peace Army. War Army. Naval Vessels, 14 Austria .. 390,000 2,000,000 14 Germany . 870,000 6,200,000 a Italy ... 250,000 1,200,000 11 *Bulgaria .... 60,500 389,000 - 8,780,000 1,670,600 ‘Reserve of 110,000 men. Peace Army. War Army. Naval Total .. *Probable ally. Russia 1,290,000 100,000 220 63,468 France eee 720,000 4,000,000 419 60,631 Great Britain. 264,600 730,000 669 «= 9*137,500 Servia . . 32,000 240,000 - - *Roumania 96,000 600,000 ee . 2,391,500 10,970,000 *Probable ally. Naval reserve of 26,200 men. Germany has an aerial corps operating over five hundred aeroplanes and dirigibles; Russia has 380 air nfachines; Austria has about 180, while Italy has 200, with men trained in the field in the war with Ture key. The number in use by the British ts 130. The French army ang navy has 750. 1,208 Servian troops to-day blew up the railroad bridge over the Save River at Semlin. An engagement is reported near the mouth of the- Temes River, east of Belgrade. Confirmation was received to-day that Servians fired the first shot of the war. They attacked vessels on the Danube River that were filled .with Austrian infantry. Jevanovitch, Servian Minister to Austrie-Hungary, left for Belgrade to-day. A note issued by the Austro-Hungarian Foreign | Office accuses Servia of dishonesty in its reply to the demands of the dual monarchy, War Is Almost Inevitable. A Special Newspaper Dispatch From Copenhagen To-Day Says Several of the Russian Harbors on the Baltic Sea Have Been Mined. | It Is Reported From Cetinje That Montenegro Has Ordered the Mobilization of Her Army in Sup- port of Servia. Kaiser Wilhelm, in Conference with Crown Prince and Cabinet Ministers at Potsdam, Is Believed by Many to Be the Sole Hope of Averting War. President Poincare of France Has Cut Short His Visits to European Rulers and Is Hurrying Back to Paris. Edward Grey, British Foreign Secretary, has brought about a conference between himself and the representatives of Germany, France and Italy, now in England, to take steps to avert a war. | Servia Destroys Bridge | Sir STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. ——____ to Hali Austrians ri Surnine eect | sieet mannn Clty OC EE a | ee ee Palerme cccccte Me | MIENNA, July 27.—Servlan troops to-day blew up the raved A Dispatch to Washington From St. Petersburg Says. .