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41 c jli I > r < < it1 1 J r 1 Lor L R 8ULTS J jitLL PORT XEROBERTEDclRgiI I S ESA L fJ t 0 t c rFraTIIE- INnnhnAhbLr1it i jIli t- A i II RES t1 LTS lfgredotionBooks Open to Ail I I CUealation Books Open to ll I EXTRA 1 t = RICE ONE CENT JVEW YORK MONDAY JULY 31 1905 PRICE ONE GEPff1 J r iJi11 i uii L HOW FADS AGENT HOT 10000 FROM MRS HUNTINGTON u- Rf r Wposter Declares He Collected Sum in Gash and Also Got a 1500 Subscription Without Argument from Senator a Depew on Eve of Second Marriage o Moses Elias Woofer originator of Fads and Fancies and Amer- icas ¬ Smart Set wants DistrictAttorney Jerome to issue a warrant for criminal libel against Jiis former associate Col William DAlfon Mann editor of Town Topics After Mr Wooster has given Cot Mann p taste r criminal prosecution he mtend suing him in the civil courts forS25pi 000 for defamation of character The interviews given out by Cot Mann regarding the Town Topics stand are the basis for Mr Woosters complaint He alleges th tCot Marin referred to him in the public press as a scoundrel and also intimated that he had tired him from his empby I KH ISOCOO oul of Fads and Fan- cies ¬ sinJ Jhere were J30 00 bwlna to mo ihtJcI parted TyjiCgU Ball Mr Viooster I had turedmostot ihe subscriptions and was tired an- tvaric r Vh trio abrjudl After my return he hked me to S3 1 hack to work for him I1tooo1I year I triedit for a few weeks arid then quit I confess I was astonished at the war Mann split the JiqOOO Igot rom Sirs Huntlnctbn I got mot of the subscriptions to Fads and Fancies personally and there WM absolutely no coercion used arid none wa s nedusar Dlduu B t tte subscription of Mrs H itnstoa7 yes Col Mann mya Bhe paid TJSOij asd ihN bi has her contract for that sutni She Paid 10000 t This Is the correct statement of that CAS Col Mann cold to me one dayIn I lK1J think you had better see C I Hnntiueton She Is very wlJtby und muybe ou canget her to subscribe to our cooic I thlnlc she ought to not less than OOOSte uan anord- I vpeclal features and ajid some wonderful enibrJlintlimenls V I saw Mrs IIuntlnKton pave her a letter from Col Mann and showed bee ample UOKCS ofFads mid Fancies 1 found ber most charming and ugrceabl In every way She was ofoased wltu the Idea ap clally when I told her how much Col Mann had always admired her buattaod how be bad regarded as an old friend and remarkable rail- road man MAft r some little talk Mrs Hunting ton ned a letter agreeing to tlOoeo for the book This letter Itook to Ool Mann whoMld he wn perfectly dullghted erew at notimo any j 4 question as to the amount to be paid It f wa OOOOnot1000lIhe paid th 4or- mer sum and I trot half of It How was the money paldT In caah- WhocoUectedIU 1 did One day I needed jnme money and asktd Col Mann for some JJOOO J think Now the Colonel always WAS hard to collect from and he put me ort and suggested that t coIl on Mrs Hunt 1 < dldso and naked her It she would mind Col Mann have 3000 of the 1IOOCOIlio had to pay for aTldFnnOIIIJCtrtAlnIY- not 8h repHefl Knew tho Colonel and he iras nerfeellYIlPod1 Then she gavomeISooo i I IOOttOCOIMIInn He handed back Later I called again and asked Mrs nuntlnfftonir ho had any objection to Paying the Other tialfi had none Bho VIJmo moneyHipaln nlIlIs and IdWdcd It V bCrPUe usually paid m- ashTt Theyw re often piild by check And noi coercion wa > uled setting i1 to sub arl N6ne nt ali i t qJI r Qet- Mr l lQHrDrt1e U Hr lion allot Th Senator I 1I11l I IIIlalr mCol srad 10 l VCry nd MitOTOWODICIO ceo hl 1 r IM O Wllh- d ne ah none Inecr- RVa t T H Ot- 1I ioDhltho to II e ldhnllrr ill oljflla rUne out JUI y now lrho cotou- Tj llllPIIymentBtl and nally tllobcl 11hoto fll Ofltk rhtire t enrb ut 3008- 8UIIJftlotoPujdnt ft Ifurllr rUo wholilHJlnKfo IifIIIImy f Jmoretll I WnWoIt1 wd kQJ I Jo FIJ411 Jnel i in 1I4fJIIIlftrhe r ol MlSnalt- SIn PQH bok H11trt IIILI4 Qllhn e I r ti t I 1111 lleiAmrloa- w rkRI1Gfmll1 nllft Qn II 1 W mttfMlf I VHHI tU11 VIn ftI- i IIHM- Ilt tf1j- 1 0 Ill tIi1ioiJftIIV < 11 11I11 j rI f I P 1 < I I Ir I t 1Lt01L1jt t KHfII11 b 11 I lit J- v J MUDDERSWIN- TPRttVI0E t Master of Craft Gets Home In Front in Fourth Race > Nar- ragansett Parks Feature Event PROVIDENCE RESULTS FIRST RACE Diamond Flush 1 teo3 1 Collector Jessup 6 to 1 2- Neptunue 3 SECOND RACEVerneas16 to 5 i douvler 16 to 52 FIJI 3 THIRD RACEGoldFleur6 to 1 1 Tommy Waddcll IB to10 2 Wild Irishman 3 Tr FOURTH RACH Mcsier of Craft 3 q 4 1 Clbyerland 9to 21 2 8tr6ler3i FIFTH RACE M agaiam 8 to 5- 1BlueMamloMo 1 2 Pythla 3 ellito The Evrnlnr Woril- NARRAOANSKTT PAm PRO VI DENqE li I July SLSindays heavy rajn anl todays Ihlck clouds left a slow and muddy track at the Infield fencp while a raw wind did not improve tho condition The attendance was the smaliosToJ tho meeJtlng though a good deleRatloif Jew York horsemen from tha Urltflitop trovk wet ID evi- dence ¬ The handicap for threeyearold at r about six furlongs was the feature though the fourth race one mile for threeyearolds and up brought but Ia am efastoneilctaJdeWIUnutIIIlbIOt- l1 t flrst rape for nrnwlnnors and Uas Oolawaha Gold Croft Crfio Long Jay and1 r lihop Pooie wera c InheeCon race TO Cox third Grand Blani iriiJPlrik rjrit- ho fourth MIrthleis and Courier ana thojlfth prlnctss Royal Mlns Finch Eth el r- llJtSTkcSI war aUo with tiKturlonca nohWlnS- ti ri 1 U upilTOU sadod tarteri 7 Wls > i tUn lawioiid Plush oTikT rrtn T JJ iiltctor It piunu iHoVt vTTmoin n uiTj lrlnl1l W York l ru1kn L i8ICCON PKCMMIIIIIIfo1rrrd orI- 1UII J4 Joolrerh Slettilltf II1l1ylLl it IJ u h mlIi I J e fltllI rawtry rmMue orl- cU J t t Iy nr riloltrlll i De- aI tof OII 1811 JI t rCJI I 1 Ac ut 1 1 MPI t II ii eft i11 I i N m H q l 1 U 1 0 1 J- 11l11t d 1Ifti III g J- JOVIjTHPt 1 I 1 tl R t- ooLI lffi11 t 1 I tt 1 n L t fJ 7 j t GAUGHNAWAGA WINS HANDICAP SARATOGA Sanfords Horse Off Poorly Closes Ground Fast and Beats Watertight WINNERS AT SARATOGA FIRST RACE Broadcloth2 to 1 1 Czaraphjne 2 King PepperS SECOND RACE Jimmy Lane 13- to 5r15teelmaker12 to 1 2 Only two finished I THIRD RACEBurgomaster to 51 Gallavant 8t01 2 Vendor 3 KJUKi H RAlit Caughnawaga 1- 6to1 i Watertight 6 to 1 2 Bel ¬ dame S- FIFTH RACE Mad Mullah 9 to 10 1 Lady Elllc n 8 to 1 2 Can- teenS ¬ SIXTH RACE Blair Athol 2 to 1 1 Adonis 5 to 2 28andyD3 BY FRANKW THORP Special to Tfie Evenlnr World BAKATOCJA N YJJllv311he pre- dictions that Saratogawas to have tho njost successful meeting In Its history were fulfilled this afternoon when the crowds poured Into tho grand tand un- til ¬ it wasfilled to overflowing and there were more bookm kcra making applica- tions ¬ for stand than could bo accom- modated ¬ This latter condition of affalrn gave Mets another fit of the sulks and for half an hour previous to the first race the members in lino refused to make book There were seventythree applications from the Mots These with ten outsiders made eightythree all told who wanted to boalc In the big rlrigv Mr Cavanauch could accommo- date ¬ only seventythree books In the ring so he put on the ten outsiders nnd the first sixtythree the Mets This nctlnhv was stunning to the MeLs hepauje Goorcn AVlieelncli the President of the Metropolitan Turf As tojlitlan nnd Billy Cowan the biggest 1lyel lntllCrlnll vrec shutoutItI was the only action that It r Cavinaugd could talto however without disci imln- UIIR iiKUlnHt certain of the members The Mets held a consultation and a commltlco WWI sent to the racing pra clals Them was a lengthy conference and while the racing association did not feel disposed toInterfere with Mr Cav- anaujjli it wus deemed wise 16 crowdIn heothertcn Meta and settle the dim culy In future however the Mets will be limited to rlxtythrec members This decision WES not reached until 2- C1tmcch to the dellcht of thn dead liners who were handling mil the money From each bookmaker In the ring to day jlJwas collected It wai nt the r ect fTper race for each of tlo- ilx races it was announced that this wps to py for advance Information whichprivilege Cayanaugh husptir- cliaatd Association Needs trill Money The announcement ls merely a sub- terfuge ¬ to coverup the real reason for the colkcUori Saratoga has no great city llkeKcw Vprtp dftw attendances from ond thsloi of revenue from the ring wua keenly tilt Jt WIUI up to the Assoclatloj therefore to devbo some m an4 rll tUnK a revenue from the rln anil the above action wile the re- ult The raVenUfl ibday icludlnip tlio field nmilunUid to about J1WO It- wUlcbmeplo ejoivOWZor the in fltJnr Baratoga had > brilliant c rd today Ioti the ir racei being rno tattract- ive ¬ ard JnterMtln The features of- oourse Wore UiiBaratpgaHandlcap ajia lit h blo b da nUrhcloM fleUU < The Saratoga Handi- cap ¬ >ne Of tb b t B lds of the Unfoirtuoately recent raliis left tnetrick did nndjslow v aklng faj- Ime outof mi question and mfttertall- yh h d gonvo <of the candl l tel Tb w ath r ras cloudy aJid howery aloa4tI T cltHt- rJi g c iI hre 1IIturl on 8I1rt Io9A TIl16 if r i f 1n r In- h lQ11UI I I ft- titr lirwi I- aJ r UOJ n II 3k a n lUn- 41I04lIIaJor I1AJov- l41tII i t1 iOpJ11I OocIml noed t 0 O41lhorlln4 mall tll rUn leo f 1111 Itl 15I i1JItqa Q otidlhIlHIoottte Y oAIIIia < 4lIl- eII1 rl N- t i c GIANTS IN- G AfJTS u 04G- 1NCINNATL lOOO01 P6 i 0 00 1 0 0 00 l 2 Continued from 7th Column Sixth Inning Strang walked Bresnahanflied to Odwell Ames out to Corcoran Browne fanned No runs Kelley out to McGann Seymour doubled Corcoran fanned Ames and RfoGann retired Odwell No Runs Sevenh nniinrj Donlin walked Odwell got McGanns fly Mrns out at first Dahlen flied out No runs Steinfeldt and Street walked Chech fanned tiuggjns singled Barry and Steinfeldt were doubled out No Runs EiGhth Inning Corcorans throw gave Devlin a homer Rtrang out Bresnahan singled Ames flied Browne fouled One run 1 f Kelley jliedseYmOlllfCUI dcorcorallvrilkcd Odwell out t i H I WI Iii PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO NL Chicago 0 1 Q 0 00 0 0 0- iFhiladelpiiia 2 0 00 11 00 4 DETROIT AT WASHINGTON AL DETROIT ° 00 ° 0 01 0 0 11 WASHINGTON 0 01 2 1 100 5 MONTREAL BMTIMOREEb i MONTREAL 0 0 00010001 BALTIMORE I 0 00 10 10- At 3 St Louis NL End eventh7BostQn 1 St Louis7 At Chicago NL End IX o 3 1 I I LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA Fifth Robin Hood 1310 Happy Jack 72 Louise IVP Farla0 AT FORT ERIE 1 I Fifth Loch Gore 95 Reeves 61 Irene Brady 151 S xthJBthoklyn 52 HarryTJew 51 First Born 31 t HOW SARATOGA HANDICAP WAS RUN FOtiriTli RACE The Jianitoca Handles throyearoldt and upward Milue 110000 one mllo and a Quarter uoor won ull TIm2117 Winner chh bYCIIC ford LA Toica owner f ianford- Etartert CttUrtinawa Jbcktri IBurno WH llfl St 8 q A 1 Fin Stro1 Ulnl VlorJlrh ONfii W Knapp 118 7 Ii I 8v 2 I 0 2 a evn Wild Mint McOinlel M100 a 3 C I 11 0 4H 03 U 3S 3 41 nrCldebrndlIIi lUil 1 3 2 jlU- Ixirdof 3 4 I r 481 4A 2 M tn even the Val W DftVl iU 4 11 7 T 7 4 2 < vrn AlannDale Martin 03 80 4fl 11J Lon I p at CoupltJ CouplKl pot 10 S phln who beat lenlbsfor the KlnPepperthre Looking Steeplechase 8EC11 DnACETe Balliton Steeole value 82I alu wmleHtr o Wo Wl Dllflnl JI mn LanOwen Jlnfn 1111 133 88 3 CMtlllio nd Darker Kotale tut but Castillah was a strong favorite toepleha8 but after leading for1 a Jimmy heavily backed cccond choice then went to the todllputethe0ea with MeDlelnclne won asllr by Ix leniths from ItelmUorwho at a critical pont vry thlng h not do Oarter fell at the clubhouse jump on the second turn 8uoonr Flash Rtak a value dOOu five ana m iltw YMl- dal Bood W n emUr Tiros 1J08SJ- SUriers jock Wti BtHlfFln Hrlt Burfoiiwuttr HIIdjlJBa > I- OOallt 0 f 6 I t irutSha Velours Mohawk IK1 Dont U 0 II j and Th Vndor JrIliIr at the start on ttaa road7toitba Durp- mlterand1enrhyncTO lon 4 I j uround tho turn uivfll the WhPfaUunio- masur Wentto the front Ho drew awy t the ho won oa I thre v le gins from a llavant rvliil came stronirat the end and b ay yt41or 1 f ppla t I I tJ tb rr Lf wl Inane fclr juitai MM bar 1 tl11 t IU- WI I > 0Vnfr- taiMliivt 4i iji ft upablt cioserOherwlaethere was no change far turn 1anya weakened and Wftterllght passed her Beldame also elond but Interest was centred on juarhnnwars wh mcving rap outalde He pass T nnraeand Ju before they swung Into th tTetoh h went to thd Wild Mint the collapsed nnd took place Waterlht cme and took third place but neither Wch who won with to b length scani from Wattrlht who teat Bldaml a Ey Rid onAce l- oIR r WOJ4ryl TlmeIU on mltJ ItUf Fin r Jd MuUJcUlln HIOIO 8 M 8 S nleen HIKtbrd 105 1 B a 8 D Hit OatJ HhtnandMh Dinah 4hnd ran Dray J enlo sn4 Barbsroua all- Iaulfhent < o the front at tho ninnln and won In a drlvo by avlength from JyFleon- w0 was up all th third three lentrths A ctntlon an easyride throurhaut PleIiTom Bltw Up- S ddtdi maUea r t i> ilit tlvn a hiif lurlonn tW good i Wp drivnic Tdu rlW v Jorki Win 8lfllfFln trjW 11lrAtholJuml IIU Pi jiaa 4 5 AIIIIII Jio a 11 Jplnl INmo In nl mill lltldmoiectof u orUon- onJ Aiur < nlMrnn Pc Torn raced o the front an made all the runnlm IP the h followed bv I I lrAthoINoruoA10tIHl EHupln P nnl thelaitaUtwnth Blar At > j > tlotheJroHt and won a and f yrowj AdonU who pl nih i tJt tDYhWANTS r I I- r I l I N Y 1t i k c n BROOKLYN IN- JDINNINCGAME For Nine Innings It Was a PitchersBattle Neither Side Scoring SCORE BY INNINGS Brooklyn 0 000000 00 11 PItUburc 0 00000000 00 Plttsburc BATTING ORDER Civnier it Dohbff cf Clarke If blicckarrl If Leach of Burnley rf- ss Jatch3b Howard Ib Brain Sb Uobb ss RI t oh ey 2b Mai 2b Tcltz Case C Hrren c p Umpire EnElla AttcndllceO EXPOSITION PAniC PITTSBURO July 81 Cloudy weather again krpt down the attendance at the second firuno betveenthe Pittsburgs and Brooklyn ny Pltabure men hl order to play out tho stnrg Brook lyns The nine wants to win all games and be In Kodshapelmeat the Olnnts here on First Inning Dobbj woa thrown out by Rltchey Sheclcard gave a fiyto I14tchey Lutn lev o wrctn cncijscr In ilsriit- fleld Leach took Babbs long drlva Into centre Held NO RU> S- Clymerfnshcdnf Dobbs o meet the b31 I JenrlwIs retired on a fast 8 ondlnnlng lsier1as hit bvAnlc ech1ton- Ilo I and Gtsler hadnt In the we d Ollt back to cnn baso Malay K Vaener who threw him out NO HUNS I Waencr put one of Scnnlon s fast oncuPlnto the olr for Malar How ¬ for a safety to centio I He Btole second throwing low Howard Brolnss longtyout toSheknrdput I a nice stop and thrown of Rttchey a peppery punch NO HUNS Third Inning Efreen hiph skied to Clymor Scar lau jilacktJ the flrst one ani Hndcrt It It y In left Uobba wm nnisrisy out Loach fihtckarJsf majli heiwecn- rluht and centre looltd fo <l but Leuch- B it under It NO ntJNhi- Gcmilrr bvlftl out llto rlrit lldd for Pe 173 D3pCnni rjilid t lesslnf- iriyiiijrs fly sottlea In Shjclsaiii s mlu NO nUNS Fourth Inning Lumley bunted and seemed to strikn n iload liciit with Howard In tnBSliiE j llrst but 1rlo11 out Hatch out Cose to ncreamer was snlondldly broken down and then finely thrown by Brain The latter was hurt In the play NO RUNS Bibb and GfJUlrr attended 1o Clarke After two strikes LeJish BIIVO Bergen 1 found Wnjrner ulso hlshfouled to B gnSanlnnwn pitching some NO Fifth Inning Babb spaiked a Imer to rlgiit which Clymer twined Malays fly was wante by Leach tout Clarke got it frfst box Bergen NO RUNS Howard was subdued on u puny tap to Scanlan Drain hIgh fouled tomtch- Rltchey popped to BatcJh NO RUNS Sixth Inning Scanlnn was chlko on Brains neat of hlii uobbs was ru Rlay Howard to Case Bhcckord struck out NO HUNt Pcltis In oliort centre Sean Inn thought Malay ohould have chased It Case aJid forced 1eJtz tjcan Ian to Babb Clymer forced Case Bean Inn to Clarke drove a liner over Unbba hea Clarke tote second Cly- mer ¬ trl steal home but wo< out goanlan to Bercen NQ RUNS Seventh Inning Lumlev topCl Rltchey to nut Batch chopiKxl to Case and was an easy out J splashed safe to centre JJubb popeJ to Wagner NO RUNS Leaoh beat Babba throw from short Wajrner fouled to Batch How- ard filed to Malay Braint drove a corker to deeD centre Jullel tt In after a ninrn run NO Eighth Inning Malay hit Ohe flrst ball pitched and Case threw tjm out Berron found Premiers aaleep and bunted lel- llanlfi y Wa well caurtit Petz to nitchey NO RHc1iey out Batch to Oostler JH out Malay to Oejwler CBSO- C wput mer tiled to Shockard NO IUNNinth Inning Pobbl out second to first Bheckait lined centre Lenoh apparent r- cauKht the cloie to trround bi i- Bmcllo bal he scoooed It Hhec- lar4 second on Lumloys out Wiixnix- to first LlnohCUght BatchsL lor t crash in NO b v Clarke valktj Leaoh hit over JJotwiiu heed but tun cot h vni mmle Vaiprr- slneM to centre Howard MlT but a Brds lost throw hl1 on third UrJntlt < o Batch- nitohcv eroupilnl was out at llr NO ItUifS Tenth Innlnfl- QenHlcrfl raadli wan hot but right ut Raltli Hied to l 3 li Jtu lay blIIO safely and Bbt third on Ca throw short liner xotaway from nlchellt1 Malay scored over CUrVs heftdbur Kot oni base Dabbd lied to bearlv OKK nUN Pelli walked H llebrandi acted as ubIDeforpe tlSrAu to Jer n t e4 tlr to Kla- yr KVIft i l r 1 < p W t i q I They Get Four Runs in the Second oil JJ Round A other GoodBatsngandA- ddAJ i McGraw After Record iJi > BY B02EMANBULGER SpKln to Tho Evenlnr World CINCINNATI O July 31The Giants are after another and went for todays Kiunc like n cy ¬ cone It waspretty hard on Clncll but McGraw said where friendship ceased1 The Rcrts have already lost nine straight Barnes tp the Giants This fact Is nrcylnff very heavily upon the mind of Rcdlamt arid nl kinds nf aU cUonaQreboln made Kelley on how rn As 1 last resort Kelley decided to run hln pony battery icomposed of- Chech and eet Both are youngsters but Chech d well In theffnme lie pitched at the Polo Grounds that mucii hope was Placed In his ability The neisIUoDr1clcrllyconclu 1 n eli old Giant catcher 11 Is un nit a liberal sum lbo paid to the Carl nals Gilbert to olay and Stronir went back to second First Inning opened with a slashing drive to Odxvell und Donlln was victim of HUKglns quick throw to first McGann was allowed to walk Merles was thrown out by Stelnfeldt NO RUNS HUlh1 sent a boundcrocrDahlma single and stole e cond whllo Barry struck out Kelly bunted n fly 4o Bresnahan and Hiigglns was doubled up on a quick throw to Straiig NO RUNS I Second Inning Buhlen svtcda orietoas drive to centre and and both advanced on1 Dlnaltc ffroundur tu Stf Infeldt BresloJutlmlhll a hot sorcd while Devlin took third Ames singled over second arid Devlin came In Hresnnhan stopplnR at second Browno forcod Ilrcsnahau at Uilrd Donlin then Itoro up the tcrs with a snvash for two bases down the Ic foul line scoring Ames and McGann wan aafo- on a slow hit to Corcoran McGnim was ottt stealing second FOUR RUNS Daliien made a treat play of Sey¬ mours CToundcr and Strnn took Cor cons skinner with ease Bresnahnn cot odwplls bunt and hurled It to Me iGann NO RUNS Thlrlng Merles and Hnsglns took cure of Dahlen Devlin was pa e- on Chechs wide throw to flrst Strangr walkdlresnahnn then Ames singled toler ONE RUN- Stelnfddt wa thrown out by Dahlcn Slrtot walked but Chech Jllcd to I3rowno and IIUNH UiiBglns grounded to rulNO Fourth Inning Urowm thot a ulnsle to 5ol but vns doubled witii 10111 on a bounder HUlll41i RUNS throw out I Darn struck out Kelly sJnsrled and Seymour put a safe one to left A wild pitch advanced both men Corcoran was thrown out bv Htrinif but Kelley scored on the nlav Slelnreldtlround to Ames ONE Finh Inning centre Sem urKl under erel Dihlenii- grouniter iholJt to to short Devlin fouled out to Street No RUNS Stelnfeldt lined out to Dahlen and Street took the cuntChechslnle to centre and bunt 10 Ames Barn out grounder to Dahlen NO RUNF- HIGHIANDERS GAME OFF AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK July SI Heavy showers which soaked the diamond cause a postponement of the game pie Highlanders and Clevelands AMERICANLEAGUE ST LOUIS AT BOSTON Bnth games postponed on account of rain EASTERN LEAGUEr PROVIDENCE AT ROCHESTER lame postponed on account of rain NEWARK AT TORONTO Cinme postponed on Account of rAi- nSLFFALOAT JERSEY CITV fn aowjnj of rain p > lATONIA RESULTS LATONIX nAcE TRACK JulY 3- 1Kotlowlnff r liof y races horei- KIRBT RACEFlve furlongs Dr Keith 1W Rudke 8 to B I Old Mate 112 Morrison 8 to 1 Jinucley o- 9TrueboJ JO tol 3 Sf Orown Bherrlll LllaM frlgltIenry Moror IndJ II Jll SECOND JACFOhoiUeand flfiy- firdi Orlll t I IRo1tkcoto J j Vnni noblneopj Mpl Hamilow Juilite Banfley Chief PiII ond J K T ran J CI Svn furlongsTTwo- ieiiny 105 McLoilichllnV 2 10 Ji AJ- ituin n 100 tn 8 Tlm- IJSJ6 Bailors Urtuni Ike IMealji- Jrank BUI SI 9jir Gif nnd- 1rank GrMI ltfi run nAClSH pl chaw wort urltUarJ to 8 1- auij r T to n 8 c O- r > L j J t fl 1 A J f < f i i < g BATTING ORDER i r KiD- iNcw1or u > Iolin DIown Ir JIml- nl l lb i Jltcrlrs It SeYmour < i Dn ImlIS Corcornnu 1 11 CJvllr II OdI 11 rr- IltrnnJ t h SttlntlJldtIJ cStretl c < r n Cliech itmplrc Messrs Johnston and ll BLAST BLOCKS SU BwAx rnterfercn wHIi Traffic Smailiei- Wlidoirii t and Hurt Three Jlcn A prcoiiiturij Mapt t In qn excavation on Clinton Incri encar Union avenue ii In the Oronx late this afterpoon seri- ously ¬ Injured three tahorira and threw IlIlHo lIt Jnlson the L structure tho 111 The uxplrulon shatered thn windows iJ of ncurhv homes scaring the tenants ft considerably of iho racks thrown on tho i 1 It road trnnic was delayed for 50010 time wlillo laborer 4 were remotng tho j pbstrucilo- ntJOUNTESS a d DE DIESBACH AMERICAN QIRLr IS DEAD IlJaeu Meln McCali a Plilladel- plila N Uplic anil M veil Abrani < Aner MnrrlnsjcV PItHXDEIPHIA Pa JUlyfJtInf- ormnllon was rolvcdh rciodayof the rtciiih in Paris of the Cpuritess Dlertyjch who prcylouVto her marrlisa wnRAUsA letn JlcCall 6T thlscJty > t Ifer mothtr was n nrecfof Joseph RI- ihKerfsjll i nt cne time minister to lihV Court of tS James I < 1 ihlle lryellliig with lisr pirenls- MUs McCall ettho nOme Alphohee t dp Dlesbnch n mcmbur of an old antS C dlntln iiLthed Swim family 1hey WC1O 1 married qt Guiieva and her mar rnso the Countess reelded u1xIJd 1 ONE MAN KILLED tjI BY A FALLING WALL Ji 11 A wRitaa lioure In course ofcon- slrii l II III1t No 951 Frcennri streji- bor 1hot tho Bronx collapsed this afternoon and one man was killed All I the otlicr worlcmW escaped Threo amibulanccs >yere sent to Uia scene and the nearest fc< k and ridder- comnpnv war timmonrd and men wer ij sont lii all rcctlons for lclcsjind- sliovob but tifro wn a llirtle for th m i to do j FLIES FOR JIAlF AN tiOUR- 1rof A Stevenv Make Sriccp a fill Trip in IIU Airahlp at v t nrlcliton Pftrk ttJ Prof Leo Stevens made a suocessfuli trip In his alrthip at Brighton Reach late this afternoon The ship was In the air for morethan halt an hour and made juyeraj revolu- tions ¬ going wherever Prof Stevens de- sired ¬ to More than 10000 persons wit- nessed ¬ the exhibitio- nHILDEGARDE 0 AT COWES COWEB Isle of WIG t JUlYtTie American schooner yacht HUdegar4etv owned by BJward R of q New York Ynclit Club ha arrlvsd here THB NEEDLES JileotWIlitJlll 31The American urhooner yacht Utowann ownd by ll on 1 Armour of tho New YorkoMCJub passed here yesterday FORT ERIE WINNERSlv Special to Th Ermine Worldt iw FORT EHIH HACK TJ July st1 6 lowI Tlc roce here tcdiy iojwtolC ie FinST nACEPu ue WOO for tbreei IF yearoIJs nnd upward threequarters lit A mile jcinc CrariB Durton It 11 tlI J cononlltCA Vnl rh 10101 artiy Hart J Jlennpsy 6tll JoTlrqo Vi 15 oimCONI RACJCPurJo 300 for two Y yearold miles Sweet Flavl9Junllj t lUlk1 ClrvlHUolll not tftWII to 1 TlmO < 1li TI1IKP RACHIuue > thrlYIIrjlf oi antI iipTlirfe nuarters tg Jcxinitton > IT K > t to It pipciirte lljwtln C tn I Alcantara I J HwiiMsy 7 to t S Tlm > OUHTUHACIiurle KJOi h tndl II rap for iwoy3fPJ IWo fln4 a f AnnlrelMunrpe < S to to 1 10 i e- tMlndel iis- O rIIU Warn r- UOlteqY lI o 1 111 neJOI a i RE EVfLhfTfWTiP T PiF nt rVI LE > Ij JII rr opening pt the midsummer mt qf 1 y fiiavllle Tr tllII f sclifluUd waa- untHto Wslfi3naccou Pf F f if1 t ii YW1 r f I J oft jj J 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Ai II RES t1LTS lfgredotionBooks Open to Ail I I CUealation Books Open to ll I EXTRA 1t =RICE ONE CENT JVEW YORK MONDAY JULY 31 1905 PRICE ONE GEPff1 J r

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HOW FADS AGENT

HOT 10000 FROM

MRS HUNTINGTONu-Rf

r Wposter Declares He Collected Sum in Gashand Also Got a 1500 Subscription

Without Argument from Senatora Depew on Eve of Second Marriage

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Moses Elias Woofer originator of Fads and Fancies and Amer-

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Smart Set wants DistrictAttorney Jerome to issue a warrant forcriminal libel against Jiis former associate Col William DAlfon Manneditor of Town Topics After Mr Wooster has given Cot Mann p taste

r criminal prosecution he mtend suing him in the civil courts forS25pi000 for defamation of character

The interviews given out by Cot Mann regarding the Town Topicsstand are the basis for Mr Woosters complaint He alleges th tCotMarin referred to him in the public press as a scoundrel and also intimatedthat he had tired him from his empby

I KH ISOCOO oul of Fads and Fan-cies

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sinJ Jhere were J30 00 bwlna to moihtJcI parted TyjiCgU BallMr Viooster I had turedmostotihe subscriptions and was tired an-

tvaricr Vh trio abrjudlAfter my return he hked me to S3

1 hack to work for him I1tooo1I yearI triedit for a few weeks arid then quitI confess I was astonished atthe war Mann split the JiqOOO Igotrom Sirs Huntlnctbn I got mot ofthe subscriptions to Fads and Fanciespersonally and there WM absolutely nocoercion used arid none wa s nedusar

Dlduu B t tte subscription of MrsH itnstoa7yes

Col Mann mya Bhe paid TJSOij asdihN bi has her contract for that sutni

She Paid 10000t This Is the correct statement of that

CAS Col Mann cold to me one dayInI lK1J think you had better see

C I Hnntiueton She Is very wlJtbyund muybe ou canget her to subscribeto our cooic I thlnlc she ought tonot less than OOOSte uan anord-

I vpeclal features and ajidsome wonderful enibrJlintlimenlsV I saw Mrs IIuntlnKton pave her aletter from Col Mann and showed beeample UOKCS ofFads mid Fancies 1found ber most charming and ugrceablIn every way She was ofoased wltuthe Idea ap clally when I told her howmuch Col Mann had always admiredher buattaod how be bad regardedas an old friend and remarkable rail-road man

MAft r some little talk Mrs Huntington ned a letter agreeing totlOoeo for the book This letter Itookto Ool Mann whoMld he wn perfectlydullghted erew at notimo any

j4 question as to the amount to be paid Itf wa OOOOnot1000lIhe paid th 4or-

mer sum and I trot half of ItHow was the money paldTIn caah-WhocoUectedIU1 did One day I needed jnme money

and asktd Col Mann for some JJOOO Jthink Now the Colonel always WAShard to collect from and he put me ortand suggested that t coIl on Mrs Hunt

1 < dldso and naked her It shewould mind Col Mann have3000 of the 1IOOCOIlio had topay for aTldFnnOIIIJCtrtAlnIY-not 8h repHefl Knew tho Coloneland he iras nerfeellYIlPod1Then she gavomeISoooi I IOOttOCOIMIInn He handed back

Later I called again and asked Mrsnuntlnfftonir ho had any objection toPaying the Other tialfi had noneBho VIJmo moneyHipaln nlIlIsand IdWdcd It

V bCrPUe usually paid m-ashTt

Theyw re often piild by checkAnd noi coercion wa > uled setting

i1 to sub arlN6ne nt ali it qJI r Qet-

Mr

l lQHrDrt1e UHr lion allotTh Senator

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MUDDERSWIN-

TPRttVI0E tMaster of Craft Gets Home In

Front in Fourth Race > Nar-

ragansett Parks FeatureEvent

PROVIDENCE RESULTS

FIRST RACE Diamond Flush 1teo3 1 Collector Jessup 6 to 1 2-

Neptunue 3

SECOND RACEVerneas16 to5 i douvler 16 to 52 FIJI 3

THIRD RACEGoldFleur6 to1 1 Tommy Waddcll IB to10 2Wild Irishman 3

TrFOURTH RACH Mcsier of Craft

3 q 4 1 Clbyerland 9to 21 2

8tr6ler3i

FIFTH RACE Magaiam 8 to 5-

1BlueMamloMo 1 2 Pythla 3

ellito The Evrnlnr Woril-NARRAOANSKTT PAm PRO VI

DENqE li I July SLSindays heavyrajn anl todays Ihlck clouds left aslow and muddy track at the Infieldfencp while a raw wind did not improvetho condition The attendance was thesmaliosToJ tho meeJtlng though a good

deleRatloif Jew York horsemenfrom tha Urltflitop trovk wet ID evi-dence

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The handicap for threeyearold atr about six furlongs was the feature

though the fourth race one mile forthreeyearolds and up brought but

Iaam efastoneilctaJdeWIUnutIIIlbIOt-l1 t flrst rape for nrnwlnnors and

Uas Oolawaha Gold Croft CrfioLong Jay and1 r lihop Pooie wera

cInheeCon race TO Cox

third Grand Blani iriiJPlrik rjrit-ho fourth MIrthleis and Courier anathojlfth prlnctss Royal Mlns Finch

Ethel r-

llJtSTkcSIwar aUo with

tiKturlonca nohWlnS-ti ri 1 U upilTOU sadodtarteri 7 Wls > i tUnlawioiid Plush oTikT rrtn T JJiiltctor Itpiunu iHoVt vTTmoin n uiTj

lrlnl1l W Yorkl ru1kn Li8ICCON PKCMMIIIIIIfo1rrrd orI-

1UII J4Joolrerh Slettilltf

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fltllI rawtry rmMue orl-c U J t t Iy nrriloltrlll i De-aI tof OII 1811 JI t rCJI I1 Ac ut 1 1

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GAUGHNAWAGA

WINS HANDICAP

SARATOGA

Sanfords Horse Off Poorly

Closes Ground Fast andBeats Watertight

WINNERS AT SARATOGA

FIRST RACE Broadcloth2 to 1

1 Czaraphjne 2 King PepperS

SECOND RACE Jimmy Lane 13-

to 5r15teelmaker12 to 1 2 Onlytwo finished

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THIRD RACEBurgomaster to51 Gallavant 8t01 2 Vendor 3

KJUKi H RAlit Caughnawaga 1-6to1 i Watertight 6 to 1 2 Bel ¬

dame S-

FIFTH RACE Mad Mullah 9 to10 1 Lady Elllc n 8 to 1 2 Can-

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SIXTH RACE Blair Athol 2 to1 1 Adonis 5 to 2 28andyD3

BY FRANKW THORPSpecial to Tfie Evenlnr World

BAKATOCJA N YJJllv311he pre-

dictions that Saratogawas to have thonjost successful meeting In Its historywere fulfilled this afternoon when thecrowds poured Into tho grand tand un-

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it wasfilled to overflowing and therewere more bookm kcra making applica-tions

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for stand than could bo accom-modated

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This latter condition of affalrn gaveMets another fit of the sulks and

for half an hour previous to the firstrace the members in lino refused tomake book There were seventythreeapplications from the Mots These withten outsiders made eightythree alltold who wanted to boalc In the bigrlrigv Mr Cavanauch could accommo-date

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only seventythree books In thering so he put on the ten outsiders nndthe first sixtythree the Mets

This nctlnhv was stunning to theMeLs hepauje Goorcn AVlieelncli thePresident of the Metropolitan Turf Astojlitlan nnd Billy Cowan the biggest1lyel lntllCrlnll vrec shutoutItIwas the only action that It r Cavinaugdcould talto however without disci imln-

UIIR iiKUlnHt certain of the membersThe Mets held a consultation and a

commltlco WWI sent to the racing praclals Them was a lengthy conferenceand while the racing association did notfeel disposed toInterfere with Mr Cav-anaujjli it wus deemed wise 16 crowdInheothertcn Meta and settle the dimculyIn future however the Mets will

be limited to rlxtythrec members Thisdecision WES not reached until 2-C1tmcch to the dellcht of thn deadliners who were handling mil the money

From each bookmaker In the ring today jlJwas collected It wai nt ther ect fTper race for each of tlo-ilx races it was announced that thiswps to py for advance Informationwhichprivilege Cayanaugh husptir-cliaatd

Association Needs trill Money

The announcement ls merely a sub-terfuge

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to coverup the real reason forthe colkcUori Saratoga has no greatcity llkeKcw Vprtp dftw attendancesfrom ond thsloi of revenue from thering wua keenly tilt Jt WIUI up to theAssoclatloj therefore to devbo somem an4 rll tUnK a revenue from therln anil the above action wile the re-

ult The raVenUfl ibday icludlniptlio field nmilunUid to about J1WO It-wUlcbmeplo ejoivOWZor the in fltJnr

Baratoga had > brilliant c rd todayIoti the ir racei being rno tattract-

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ard JnterMtln The features of-oourse Wore UiiBaratpgaHandlcap ajia

lit h blo bdanUrhcloM fleUU < The Saratoga Handi-cap

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>ne Of tb b t B lds of theUnfoirtuoately recent raliis left

tnetrick did nndjslow v aklng faj-Ime outof mi question and mfttertall-

yhh d gonvo <of the candl l telTb w ath r ras cloudy aJid howery

aloa4tI T cltHt-rJi g c iI hre

1IIturl on 8I1rtIo9A TIl16if r i f1n r In-

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Continued from 7th Column

Sixth Inning Strang walked Bresnahanflied to OdwellAmes out to Corcoran Browne fanned No runs

Kelley out to McGann Seymour doubled Corcoran fannedAmes and RfoGann retired Odwell No Runs

Sevenh nniinrj Donlin walked Odwell got McGanns flyMrns out at first Dahlen flied out No runs

Steinfeldt and Street walked Chech fanned tiuggjnssingled Barry and Steinfeldt were doubled out No Runs

EiGhth Inning Corcorans throw gave Devlin a homerRtrang out Bresnahan singled Ames flied Browne fouledOne run 1 fKelley jliedseYmOlllfCUI dcorcorallvrilkcd Odwell out

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St Louis NL End eventh7BostQn 1 St Louis7At Chicago NL End IX o 3 1

I ILATE WINNERS AT LATONIA

Fifth Robin Hood 1310 Happy Jack 72 Louise IVP Farla0AT FORT ERIE 1

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Fifth Loch Gore 95 Reeves 61 Irene Brady 151S xthJBthoklyn 52 HarryTJew 51 First Born 31

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HOW SARATOGA HANDICAP WAS RUNFOtiriTli RACE The Jianitoca Handles throyearoldt and upward Milue 110000one mllo and a Quarter uoor won ull TIm2117 Winner chh bYCIICford LA Toica owner f ianford-

EtartertCttUrtinawa

JbcktriIBurno

WHllfl

St8 q A 1 Fin Stro1

UlnlVlorJlrhONfii

W Knapp 118 7 Ii I 8v 2I

02a evn

Wild Mint McOinlel M100a3 C

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3S3 41nrCldebrndlIIi lUil 1 3 2

jlU-Ixirdof

3 4 I r 481 4A2 M tn even

the Val W DftVl iU 411

7 T 7 4 2 < vrnAlannDale Martin 03 80 4fl11J Lon Ip atCoupltJ CouplKl pot 10 S

phln who beatlenlbsfor the KlnPepperthre

Looking Steeplechase8EC11 DnACETe Balliton Steeole

value82I alu wmleHtr o WoWl Dllflnl

JI mn LanOwen Jlnfn 1111133 88 3CMtlllio nd Darker Kotale tut butCastillah was a strong favoritetoepleha8 but after leading for1 aJimmy heavily

backed cccond choice then went to thetodllputethe0ea withMeDlelnclne

won asllr by Ixleniths from ItelmUorwho at acritical pont vrythlng h not do Oarterfell at the clubhouse jump on the secondturn

8uoonr Flash Rtak a

value dOOu five ana m iltw YMl-dalBood W n emUr Tiros 1J08SJ-

SUriers jock Wti BtHlfFln HrltBurfoiiwuttr HIIdjlJBa > I-OOallt 0 f 6 I tirutSha

Velours Mohawk IK1 Dont U 0 IIjand Th

VndorJrIliIr at the starton ttaa road7toitba Durp-

mlterand1enrhyncTO lon 4 I juround tho

turn uivfll the WhPfaUunio-masur Wentto the front Ho drewawy t the ho won oa I

thre v le gins from a llavant rvliilcame stronirat the end and b ay yt41or

1 f ppla tI ItJtb rrLf

wl Inane fclr juitai MM bar

1tl11tIU-WI

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upablt cioserOherwlaethere wasno change farturn 1anya weakened andWftterllght passed her Beldame alsoelond but Interest was centred onjuarhnnwars wh mcving rapoutalde He pass Tnnraeand Ju before they swung Intoth tTetoh h went to thd WildMint the collapsed nndtook place Waterlht

cmeand took third place but neitherWch who wonwith to b length

scanifrom Wattrlht who teat Bldaml a

Ey Rid onAce l-oIR r

WOJ4ryl TlmeIUon mltJ

ItUf Fin rJd MuUJcUlln HIOIO8 M 8 Snleen HIKtbrd 105 1 B a 8 D

Hit OatJ HhtnandMh Dinah 4hndranDray J enlo sn4 Barbsroua all-

Iaulfhent < o the front at thoninnln and won In

a drlvo by avlength from JyFleon-w0 was up all ththird three lentrths Actntlon an easyride throurhaut

PleIiTom Bltw Up-S ddtdi maUeart i> ilit tlvn a hiif lurlonn tW

good i Wp drivnic Tdu rlW vJorki Win 8lfllfFln trjW

11lrAtholJuml IIU Pijiaa 4 5

AIIIIII Jio a 11Jplnl INmo In

nl mill lltldmoiectof u orUon-onJ Aiur< nlMrnn

Pc Torn raced o the front anmade all the runnlm IP the hfollowed bv I I lrAthoINoruoA10tIHlEHupln Pnnl thelaitaUtwnth Blar At > j >

tlotheJroHt and won aand f yrowj AdonU who plnih itJt

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BROOKLYN IN-

JDINNINCGAME

For Nine Innings It Was aPitchersBattle Neither

Side Scoring

SCORE BY INNINGSBrooklyn 0 000000 00 11PItUburc 0 00000000 00

PlttsburcBATTING ORDER

Civnier it Dohbff cfClarke If blicckarrl IfLeach of Burnley rf-

ss Jatch3bHoward IbBrain Sb Uobb ssRI t oh ey 2b Mai 2bTcltzCase C Hrren c

pUmpire EnElla AttcndllceOEXPOSITION PAniC PITTSBURO

July 81 Cloudy weather again krptdown the attendance at the second firunobetveenthe Pittsburgs and Brooklyn

ny Pltabure men hl orderto play out tho stnrg Brooklyns The nine wants to win all gamesand be In Kodshapelmeat the Olnntshere on

First InningDobbj woa thrown out by Rltchey

Sheclcard gave a fiyto I14tchey Lutnlev o wrctn cncijscr In ilsriit-fleld Leach took Babbs long drlvaInto centre Held NO RU> S-

Clymerfnshcdnf Dobbso meet the b31

I JenrlwIs retired on a fast

8 ondlnnlnglsier1as hit bvAnlcech1ton-Ilo

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and Gtsler hadnt Inthe we d Ollt back to cnnbasoMalay K Vaener who threwhim out NO HUNS I

Waencr put one of Scnnlon s fastoncuPlnto the olr for Malar How ¬

for a safety to centio IHe Btole second throwing low

HowardBrolnss longtyout toSheknrdput

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a nice stop and thrown of Rttchey apeppery punch NO HUNS

Third InningEfreen hiph skied to Clymor Scar

lau jilacktJ the flrst one ani Hndcrt ItIt y In left Uobba wm nnisrisy out

Loach fihtckarJsf majli heiwecn-rluht and centre looltd fo <l but Leuch-B it under It NO ntJNhi-

Gcmilrr bvlftl out llto rlrit llddfor Pe 173 D3pCnni rjilid t lesslnf-iriyiiijrs fly sottlea In Shjclsaiii s mluNO nUNS

Fourth InningLumley bunted and seemed to strikn

n iload liciit with Howard In tnBSliiE j

llrst but 1rlo11 out Hatch outCose to ncreamer wassnlondldly broken down and then finelythrown by Brain The latter was hurtIn the play NO RUNS

Bibb and GfJUlrr attended 1o ClarkeAfter two strikes LeJish BIIVO Bergen 1found Wnjrner ulso hlshfouled to B

gnSanlnnwn pitching some NO

Fifth InningBabb spaiked a Imer to rlgiit which

Clymer twined Malays fly was wanteby Leach tout Clarke got itfrfst box Bergen NO RUNS

Howard was subdued on u puny tapto Scanlan Drain hIgh fouled tomtch-Rltchey popped to BatcJh NO RUNS

Sixth InningScanlnn was chlko on Brains neat

of hlii uobbs was ruRlay Howard to Case Bhcckord struckout NO HUNtPcltis In oliort centre SeanInn thought Malay ohould have chasedIt Case aJid forced 1eJtz tjcanIan to Babb Clymer forced Case BeanInn to Clarke drove a liner overUnbba hea Clarke tote second Cly-mer

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trl steal home but wo< outgoanlan to Bercen NQ RUNS

Seventh InningLumlev topCl Rltchey to nut

Batch chopiKxl to Case and was aneasy out J splashed safe tocentre JJubb popeJ to Wagner NORUNS

Leaoh beat Babba throw fromshort Wajrner fouled to Batch How-ard filed to Malay Braint drove acorker to deeD centre Julleltt In after a ninrn run NO

Eighth InningMalay hit Ohe flrst ball pitched and

Case threw tjm out Berron foundPremiers aaleep and bunted lel-llanlfi

y

Wa well caurtitPetz to nitchey NO

RHc1iey out Batch to Oostler JHout Malay to Oejwler CBSO-

Cwput mer tiled to Shockard NO

IUNNinth InningPobbl out second to first Bheckait

lined centre Lenoh apparent r-

cauKht the cloie to trround bi i-

Bmcllo bal he scoooed It Hhec-lar4 second on Lumloys out Wiixnix-to first LlnohCUght BatchsL lor tcrash in NO bv Clarke valktj Leaoh hit over JJotwiiu

heed but tun cot h vni mmle Vaiprr-slneM to centre HowardMlT but a Brds lost throw hl1

on third UrJntlt <o Batch-nitohcv eroupilnl was outat llr NO ItUifS

Tenth Innlnfl-QenHlcrfl raadli wan hot but right

ut Raltli Hied to l 3 li Jtulay blIIO safely and Bbt third onCa throw short linerxotaway from nlchellt1 Malayscored overCUrVs heftdbur Kot oni baseDabbd lied to bearlv OKK nUN

Pelli walked H llebrandi acted asubIDeforpe tlSrAuto Jer n t e4 tlr

to Kla-yrKVIft i

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They Get Four Runs in the Second oil JJ

Round A

otherGoodBatsngandA-ddAJ

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McGraw After Record iJi>

BY B02EMANBULGERSpKln to Tho Evenlnr World

CINCINNATI O July 31TheGiants are after anotherand went for todays Kiunc like n cy¬

cone It waspretty hard on Clncllbut McGraw said

where friendship ceased1 The Rcrtshave already lost nine straight Barnestp the Giants This fact Is nrcylnff veryheavily upon the mind of Rcdlamt arid

nl kinds nf aU cUonaQreboln madeKelley on how rn

As 1 last resort Kelley decided torun hln pony battery icomposed of-

Chech and eet Both are youngstersbut Chech d well In theffnme liepitched at the Polo Grounds that muciihope was Placed In his ability TheneisIUoDr1clcrllyconclu 1 n eli

old Giant catcher 11 Is un nit aliberal sum lbo paid to the Carlnals Gilbert to olayand Stronir went back to second

First Inningopened with a slashing drive

to Odxvell und Donlln was victim ofHUKglns quick throw to first McGannwas allowed to walk Merles wasthrown out by Stelnfeldt NO RUNSHUlh1 sent a boundcrocrDahlma

single and stole e cond whlloBarry struck out Kelly bunted n fly4o Bresnahan and Hiigglns was doubledup on a quick throw to Straiig NORUNS I

Second InningBuhlen svtcda orietoas drive to

centre andand both advanced on1 Dlnaltcffroundurtu StfInfeldt BresloJutlmlhll a hotsorcd while Devlin took third Amessingled over second arid Devlin came InHresnnhan stopplnR at second Brownoforcod Ilrcsnahau at Uilrd Donlin thenItoro up the tcrs with a snvash for twobases down the Ic foul line scoringAmes and McGann wan aafo-on a slow hit to Corcoran McGnim wasottt stealing second FOUR RUNS

Daliien made a treat play of Sey¬mours CToundcr and Strnn took Corcons skinner with ease Bresnahnncot odwplls bunt and hurled It to MeiGann NO RUNS

ThlrlngMerles and Hnsglns

took cure of Dahlen Devlin was pa e-on Chechs wide throw to flrst Strangrwalkdlresnahnn then

Amessingled toler

ONE RUN-Stelnfddt wa thrown out by DahlcnSlrtot walked but Chech Jllcd to I3rownoand

IIUNHUiiBglns grounded to rulNO

Fourth InningUrowm thot a ulnsle to 5ol but vns

doubled witii 10111 on a bounderHUlll41i RUNS

throw out IDarn struck out Kelly sJnsrled andSeymour put a safe one to left A wildpitch advanced both men Corcoran

was thrown out bv Htrinif but Kelleyscored on the nlav Slelnreldtlroundto Ames ONE

Finh Inning

centreSem urKl under erel Dihlenii-grouniter

iholJt to

to short Devlin fouled outto Street No RUNS

Stelnfeldt lined out to Dahlen andStreet took the cuntChechslnleto centre andbunt 10 Ames Barn out grounder toDahlen NO RUNF-

HIGHIANDERS GAME OFF

AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK JulySI Heavy showers which soaked thediamond cause a postponement of thegame pie Highlandersand Clevelands

AMERICANLEAGUE

ST LOUIS AT BOSTONBnth games postponed on account of

rain

EASTERN LEAGUEr

PROVIDENCE AT ROCHESTERlame postponed on account of rain

NEWARK AT TORONTOCinme postponed on Account of rAi-

nSLFFALOAT JERSEY CITVfn aowjnj of rainp >

lATONIA RESULTS

LATONIX nAcE TRACK JulY 3-1Kotlowlnff r liof yraces horei-

KIRBT RACEFlve furlongs DrKeith 1W Rudke 8 to B I Old Mate112 Morrison 8 to 1 Jinucley o-9TrueboJ JO tol 3 Sf

Orown Bherrlll LllaMfrlgltIenry Moror IndJ II Jll

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IRo1tkcoto J j Vnninoblneopj MplHamilow Juilite Banfley Chief

PiII ond J K T ran JCI Svn furlongsTTwo-

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100 tn 8 Tlm-IJSJ6 Bailors Urtuni Ike IMealji-Jrank BUI SI 9jir Gif nnd-1rank GrMI ltfi run

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< r n Cliechitmplrc Messrs Johnston andll

BLAST BLOCKSSUBwAx

rnterfercn wHIi Traffic Smailiei-Wlidoirii

tand Hurt

Three JlcnA prcoiiiturij Maptt In qn excavation

on Clinton Incri encar Union avenue iiIn the Oronx late this afterpoon seri-ously

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Injured three tahorira and threwIlIlHo lItJnlson the L structuretho 111

The uxplrulon shatered thn windows iJof ncurhv homes scaring the tenants ftconsiderablyof iho racks thrown on tho i

1

It road trnnic was delayed for 50010time wlillo laborer 4were remotng tho jpbstrucilo-

ntJOUNTESSa d

DE DIESBACHAMERICAN QIRLr IS DEAD

IlJaeu Meln McCali a Plilladel-plila

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Aner MnrrlnsjcVPItHXDEIPHIA Pa JUlyfJtInf-

ormnllon was rolvcdh rciodayofthe rtciiih in Paris of the CpuritessDlertyjch who prcylouVto her marrlisawnRAUsA letn JlcCall 6T thlscJty > t

Ifer mothtr was n nrecfof Joseph RI-ihKerfsjll

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nt cne time minister to lihVCourt of tS James I < 1ihlle lryellliig with lisr pirenls-MUs McCall ettho nOme Alphohee tdp Dlesbnch n mcmbur of an old antS C

dlntln iiLthed Swim family 1hey WC1O 1married qt Guiieva and her marrnso the Countess reelded u1xIJd 1

ONE MAN KILLED tjIBY A FALLING WALL Ji

11

A wRitaa lioure In course ofcon-slrii

lII III1t No 951 Frcennri streji-

bor 1hot tho Bronx collapsed thisafternoon and one man was killed All

Ithe otlicr worlcmW escaped

Threo amibulanccs >yere sent to Uiascene and the nearest fc< k and ridder-comnpnv war timmonrd and men wer ijsont lii all rcctlons for lclcsjind-sliovob but tifro wn a llirtle for th m ito do j

FLIES FOR JIAlF AN tiOUR-

1rofA

Stevenv Make Sriccp a fillTrip in IIU Airahlp at v t

nrlcliton Pftrk ttJProf Leo Stevens made a suocessfulitrip In his alrthip at Brighton Reachlate this afternoon

The ship was In the air for morethanhalt an hour and made juyeraj revolu-tions

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going wherever Prof Stevens de-sired

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to More than 10000 persons wit-nessed

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the exhibitio-

nHILDEGARDE0

AT COWES

COWEB Isle of WIG t JUlYtTieAmerican schooner yacht HUdegar4etvowned by BJward R of qNew York Ynclit Club ha arrlvsd here

THB NEEDLES JileotWIlitJlll31The American urhooneryacht Utowann ownd by ll on 1

Armour of tho New YorkoMCJubpassed here yesterday

FORT ERIE WINNERSlvSpecial to Th Ermine Worldt iw

FORT EHIH HACK TJ July st1 6

lowITlc roce here tcdiy iojwtolC ie

FinST nACEPu ue WOO for tbreei IFyearoIJs nnd upward threequarterslit A mile jcinc CrariB Durton It 11tlI J cononlltCA Vnl rh 10101artiy Hart J Jlennpsy 6tll JoTlrqo

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yearold miles Sweet Flavl9Junllj tlUlk1 ClrvlHUolllnot tftWII to 1 TlmO< 1li

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