The evening world. Newspaper, May 30, 1890, Page 1

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ae ®- DAY ® .. SOUVENIR.. poNDs» fir oa — ray van RICE ONE CENT. NLW YORK, F RIDA. World's Half-Rate Situation Day eS MAY CAST EDITION | EARLY BASEBALL Tho National Game’ in Fall Blast on Memorial Day Morning. Scores and Features of the Four \ Big Local Contests. Frilllant Fielding anid Hard Hitting on the Different Grounds. Four big ball games by representatives of the loading Leagues drew fair holiday crowds to Brotherhood Park, the Polo ‘rounds, Eastern and Washington Parks, wis morning. dow York (P, 1.) 11; Pittebure (P. La) % [SPROTAL TO THE RYRWINO WORLD. 1 Buotmennoop Park, New Yorx, May 30. Beautiful weather and a large crowd greeted the New Yorks and Pittsburgs this morning. ‘The nines batted as follows: NEW YORE (RK In) jOTe, G fe faler, r et -Maoers, ol Rolbest ng! if Mereagen, zine cian ne eet Hae base cook ieee ro hone oDar po 7 Glants, took a whirl ade ae Hanlon’s anor. @run ob and « jamble, ng ru. ‘BOORR Bi reste Py 8 8b BS ESS ED Bice tat Ge Bites New Wonk: 3 jew York (N, 1.) 1; Cincinnati (N. L) 8. ISPROIAL TO THE RYRNING WoRLD.} Po.o Gnounps, New Yors, May 30.— e crowd whion turned out to see the poriiing baseball gawe between the famous ‘ Red Stockings and Mutrie's m of Leaguers, bore little resemblance to multitude which formerly thronged to # temorial Day game, Attendance, 650, ‘The batting order: EW YORE (XM. 1.) Tornan, ce, e aac E RE stab bs riot AAS crmonntart (8. t-) Sapo Mp ing that Pian | Keiy his oat repeat ue ae Cle Holl days encoses fully tnd soored on th enya eFaaa throwing ‘an cored the rwt run for New Yorks on’ Deb- ey's ONL pins’ ee scons By DEWOGS, ee LDRLAAS 3 ‘bicago(N, 1.), 6; Brooklyn (N, L.), & MPPCTAL TOTHR FVBRENS WORT | Wasnmorow Paax, BrooxLym, May 30.— E he order of batting for the morning game 14s us follows: BROOKLYY (i. Ee) OBrien, Lt. mak goose es pS att, odrews, r. f. fe Hh ou r, MeQuai Chicazo made ive ran ~e? ue fhe peeond ning ou An as 10 adond sod Hiichinsogs single Brooklyn mad passe ou 7 ink De) Corkbill’s ot ihe rel op wud bit, clever nuon’s question. lyn, hit for two oot lial gle if sad Ausoots Git gava's tenn tistade eee baser and O'Brio1 two rons. soone ay nernos, Brookins ta 2) HiteOnie rrors—Chieage, Brooklyn (P.L.),10; Ol jorning to witness the second game of eries with the Forest City team. Attendance, 000, Tho batting order, BROOKLYX (P. Le) CLRYRLAND (P. I4) ticker, 2d b. ford, f. eu De. Umpirer—Mornrs, Jonos and Knight 0 visitors took the field the first wat ane ‘aneventidiiy and’ blankly for MeGenchy hit sate} vegon 1d wot horse on Boaty's steal ‘oF Clev ‘end, writh 70 men ou mare 1 aad and Larkin ani aes Ht sli! h inning. + tripl ani a off from ‘until se machi a Ct i a ‘and two bases on with two grounder nad bases, oral vn, on & safe hit, two ‘mint ‘its by Stricker and imble by Bauer gave one SOORR BY rexrKo8, 84899883 8 ve, 10. National League, At Philadeiphis—Clevelend, 8; Pailadelphia, 4 At Boston—Beston, 6; Pittsburg, 2, American Association. re Golambus—Columbus, 3; Athletic, 5. Toledo, 2, At fiyracuse—Hyracuse, 3 At Brosklya—Brooklys, 4; Bt, Louia, & aThe Roshester-Loulaville name was postpoasd on Atlantic Association. At Now Haven—New Heaven, At Jorsay City—Jereey City, 4; Newark, U. JACKSON SHOT DEAD, Tragle Pate of One of the Escaped reaton Convicts MEPRCLAY TO THE RYENDNG WORLD,1 Pareapetrsta, May 30.—Henry Jackson, ales Kitoben, the negro who escaped with his pal Tom Thomas from Trenton Stete Prison after sandbagging Capt. Parker Wednesday evening, was shot dead at T'acony just outside this city this morning, Daylight was dawning when both the fugitives wero met and recognized by Policeman Barber of the City foroe. ““Btop! I know you," ho shouted. as the negroes turned to flee from him, ‘They only ran into the park. Barber blow on his signal for help, This stopped the fugitives suddenly, ‘The smaller mah of the two turned snd ran at Officer Barber ferociously. He pulled a big Colt revolver from his pockst as he ran. “*D— you, you gave brought this on yourself!” he yelled, fring point-blank at Barber. The latter fell, mortally wounded, just as two monnted policemen, attracted by his whistle, dashed up. ‘The mounted men dismounted tolend him Alain they could. Boeing that in all probability he was beyond all earthly sid they got on their horses again and spurred forward after the negroes. They came up with them at the edge of » on | dense growth of underbrush. Both fugi- tives stopped suddenly, turned on their pur- suere and fired point blank. The mounted men returned the fire. Jack- son dropped in his tracks, Thomas disap- peared in the underbrush, ‘The mounted policemen could not follow him. They returned and took Barber into Zalaelnhth and alse the corpse of Jack- ge than an hour later policeman with bloodhounds ran Thomas down, He offered desperate resistance, but his pistel beiug uploaded he was soom teken prisoner, Tuxntox, May 80,—Qapt. Parker was re- ported much worse when an Evexzxo Wort> reporter called at his residence, 06 Dey street, this morning. He is gredually grow- ing feebler, and it is feared will die, | The uews that Jackson was shot ime sub- urb of Philadelphia was received with un- feigned joy here. Chief Keeper Patterson of Trenton Prison will pay #200 for the reture of either prisoner dead or elive. Maimed by @ Blast. By the premature explosion of @ biast si * | Bouth Bonlevard and Pelbam @ | attes John Gilliers, forsy- old. and Michael Ryan, f of 2419 Arthur avenue, were seriously in- jured by fying pieces of rook, They were tekeu to the Harlem Hospital 4 great deal besides art is learned in Paris studies. The SUNDAY WOKLD| photographs « life ole: KILLED IN THE STREETS. THE SUNDAY WORLD PROPOSES TO STOP THE LOSS OF Ute . ON NEW YORK'S THOROUGHFARES, de York Girl Artist Talks Aboat Parisian Aud, © aSEE THE SUNDAY WORLD. == sacrifice gave Chioage | BETIS RGRES, Memorial Day Observances in the Metropolis, Magnificent Parade of the 6, A and National Guard, Statues of Lincoln and Farragut Profusely Decorated, BALUTE HIM, ALL Along the broad funereal way ‘The veterans move, Memorial Day, With whitening hair and aging tread ‘To deck the tombs where famous dead Rest grandly monumented. Ab! comrades, just on yonder knoll, ‘Whore stands no shaft with marble serell, Lies one who bore as brave » heart As o'er was stilled by foeman's dart Or lifted up to heaven, mblest wearer of the blue lowed where ‘Old Glory" flew And foll where ‘' Phil” or Hancock stood clouds o’erhung the grest me- orning, but by 9 o’olock the away and a perfect day for Memorial ceremonies waa inaugurated. From early dawn there was a bustlc and commotion in the streets of the twin cities, and men in varied uniforms flitted busily from place to place. ‘The twonty-third anniversary of Ameri- oa's prettiest holiday found the peoole of New York and Brooklyn as enthusiastically patriotioand as full of love for the living and sorrow for the slain brave boys in blue as thoy wore when the Idea of commemorating the day to those who had fought and died for their country was first broached by» humble vetoran at Waterloo. in this State, in 1868, while yet the country wes filled with still bleeding hearts, mourning wid- ows, bereft orphans and suffering mothers and sisters, Memorial Day has always received honest, patriotic commendation in the metropolis, and to-day was no exeeption. ‘The day was fitti selected for the lay- ing'of the corner stone of the Memorial Arch at Washington Square to stand for ever in memory of the birth of this repab- ican government and the laying of its foundation on the grandest, broadest prin- ciples of freedom for which the boys in blue fought more than seventy years later, All the ceremonies of the day were per- formed with unpressive grandeur and cir- cumstance. In this city the rest parade of the hoary and wrinkled veterans of the war for the Union, under the escort of the citizen soldiery of to-day, was the firstand chief eventon the programme of the Memorial xercises, At the last moment Gen. William Teoum- seh Bhermap, the most picturesque and best beloved of the heroes of the warof s juarter century ago, with the consent of his comrades here, decided to accept the in- vitation to be present st the Garfield cere- monies in tho city of Cleveland, and Gen. Russell A. Alger, ofMichigan, Commander- in-Ohief of the Grand Army of the Republic, took hiv place as chief reviewer of the parede, ram th the stend at the Worth monu- t, the old re formed i if th At orty-aiath snd 1 ore ea ee Heanaitoa sci os : Ueto aimee Grassy mounds, how thick they le Underneath the pitying sk; Each may hold s hero true, Qlothed in gray or elothed in blue, For the blue and for the gray, Drop a flower and tear to-day. Brave men love s fearless foo Who will answer blow with blow, ‘True men never stoop to smite Fallen foes, when fades the fight, And the boys in blue to-day ___Wreathe the graves of boys in gray. Not where victory's triumph sounds Are the heroes always found; en often have fought long use that still was wrong; Wrong to them seemed right, wo eay ‘Thia for the brave boys in Granting this, then, must it needs Dim the glory of the deeds Of our own brave boys in blue, Who, for right, fought long and true? Nay, they brighter shine to-day Through the valor of the gray. Foemen worthy of thelr steel Met our boys with cannon’s peal, Foot to foot and breast to breast Fearloss was the con dict pressed! ‘Thus was born in battle’s day, Heroes clothed in blue and gray. With our own brave boys in blue— Who were right 4 well as true— Where to-day thes calmly sicep, All our hearts are buried deep, And yon sun will cast no shade On the gay our love doth fade, fit par we S7, ~ Howes, wey ” MEMORIAL & DAY - SOUVENIR... Children’s children still shall tell How they nobly fought aud fell, @ them proudly lay Garlands on Memorial Day. Freedom's hosts will Vigila where their bro For the blue bring flowers to-day, Forget-me-nots and taurel spray, And above the lowly. Bier. Of the ey ¢ fale ce read bis ‘duty Teak ‘ought pao with God the rest. 1LLiaM EDwakp i a ea RAL ayors shea Soopers BH ‘Abi ram © remonies. rated the elfth street ree diway aiid Brooklyn Me eb Baaved the teats outmaster Van fom Unriverslty lace, Bre Digtith street, id Joining thé Ox an Post, 577, visited of spire ene rere Ureentwont Gy jecoral performing the wn Sica oP the'Sora a. pe TWENTY THOUSAND IN LINE. ‘dei; | #imest Memorial Day Parade Ever Grand Marshal H oats Sita ofthe we nbd stripes Pics erases ann oe » savancing, column of of to a the plese were Sis of citizens, thelr wives sud, sweethearts children, ered to p,nonar who honored Wave nud fauthtul devi ei Misibon Square 1°80 people bad found ‘seat in the grand stands, while 10,000 others thronged the park and open PYorpector Steers with 190 vioked 1, police: men Was in of t830 a the nd sta and @ cordon of jects protected Sas mea “Ware at tah “ along t ‘apt t Forty-second tree ii ty-fourth; Copeland apd “wohults To] * th to fourteenth etree ts, rogan from there to Washingtou be Ve Union b Sanare Gram Mar goa Depart yo atike rade : es vad on to m fe arrival of Gen, femoral Come ying the cor ye Heh jaar tewereld—- tbe eraort t th mittee, and W Brepony of ratone of the Washington Memor, rlormed accurdiig to the Piet wanking ton rid Fito X et thi ceremonies, and sian OF howe in yenciiee en tpecopal Posts ed he eeretal eco! she oun Mast on, iy ts fe over Here. Ciov, a fered an sen so apdent rents tot. age ekalvaleglanien Facter Sree 1x: earns a athe Comskey devosate hoy iat Ais Seen in New York Oity. Fifth avenue from Central Park to Wash- ington Square wes throi fully an hour befor ig parade was started, and at 9 o'clock @ ayalable bit of standing-room along that thoroughfsre had been taken possession of by crowds that Poured into 1t from every part of the city. The gathering of sight-scers was greater ai Madison Bquare thau any other place along the line. At that hour the two big @rand stands pear the Worth Monument Wore packed to their utmost capacity, ‘The large one on the East side fof the aye. nue was for the accommodation of the friends and guests of the Grand Army of the | { Bepublic, while the west staud was thrown oven to the public, space Leinw reserved only for the members of the nua party. ‘Two hundred paiicemeu under the com- or bleera, me bad as bie vs jreen wood, | at ti scp foes oa in | to Ala See 4 with veople | bn iting spectators from the fierce rays poured down up om then} STAMTING THE PARADE. Tho parade was star rom The ronewine bs ‘ad Pieemiga in carriages: wn the avenue f the uniforms nd an impressive Jude contingent, ponderous beatekine’ in "the Brat carriage sontes loesen, Chairman of tI mittee: Mi Michigan, vvhew fan Yan i the of ake te spuble eho at to ex.Congresma tf. 0, rot Ar Siac & member of The hi yal rig! tion and started down the ai it ate run, sna the driver could uot contro a A o oasune re looKe: rather neared htt . dashed telnet The sesumaye biad and were welcom by Heorstury Be vee of en rial Commiltes. “The other carriages then p, and the reviewing party took their von the ntand, Beale hoe alt thera, were Mayor Hugh th soor er Bmy te fome; Cen, Fraug so alan Bt A ol it Bm 00: ‘errell and Hind off an i ‘of the column started fr Fiby- street shorty eo. wad ed the reviewing stand a few minutes after 10, THE ORDER OF MAMCH, ‘The column passed the reviewing stand in 4 | the folow.ng or on iy aides ef the evans trom ty-wiath pby-third sizegts to kee k the crowds which pressed iu from all ‘if’ the hotels in the net ig fi the Aveuys, Albom {pcre Seats the’ eo oldi dis aborat. tely oi Sy teal Yon of aud scrolls bearing petted sissies baoinicas os qearded by an officer in pava) uni- little fellow in asilor’s costum: sported sbout in the bower of palm trees urrounded the pedesial. was covered with a It was e the Wronse igure rather f Is ec ol wide with LY @X) ena ita ty oa eirugal! waason of heer? aes y secpiae ts bagen to base Pétb put Rea soot the wie icl 8 top-heavy ce! Gon, Lows ¥ingpeal go Matt i ‘Twenty-second, Foglnenta ud a SY ae Hyatt sad vail Escort the Old Guard Major” Molada” com Guard of Honor. a Sf ane! commanding digea First N.Y. Mounted Illes? Past ficand Marshals, mounted. Past ot Commanders Sod jo vited euaaty a “a manger O. 4.6. Flora Clark. cr Departwent Cow: Eecort—Fourt N. ‘Willtent Of Wraer Divisiog— yieet Noah L Fershas: Hos, Ne | domes ©. Rice Post. Mo. 4. ‘Le Grand MeKows, pias Phil Kearoey Post Ne cs we lonso T. Decker Farrezut Post No. 75, Commander | & Db. teem Post, Ne * e, iy ‘aliseadar New p George i. Moors, Horace B Glasto B fa, Thos, MoGrenc, {Taian Danuzo a KB Oengd. Jobo A. Rewligs Pose We nt BO, Jone J. tomes, | | senna. Dix Post, No. 188, Cornelive Ten Bick, Commander, George N. Meade Post, No. ¢ 38, Teas H. Fuhr, andor Vanderbilt Post, Mo. es George Obappel!, Com- Cameron Post, No. 70, Joho % Phillips, Com- Joo Hooker Post, No 1uh° William J. Barry, Commander, Oliver J, Tilden, Posi, No, Ot, J Wesley Smith, Comma E, A, Kimball Post, Non tt Bummer Post, No Pie G. Boyd, Comrannder. Fou. aad a) rr ob meee haba ieee. yoamepe ost gas. eae AF ie, am panes. “8, Jowph ample Oe Lafayette Post, wait 46, Habert 1. Viele, Com ‘Adan: Gove Post, Mo,'Bi0, auses P, Murray, Com- man 1g. 8 Dviye, Commander ok No. Bi! Daalel W Uilbas, | 1 omamsnde? oi Peter Cooper Post, Ne. 31M, H. Whalen, Com Six1m Divrsiom—Marshal. George ©, Waterman anbean's fren Alexauder Hamilton 182, Wm, T, Wood, Phil Sheridan Post | Samuel McElwee, 4. 9, Willams Por, No. 3 ae Wrederick Glasson, Wadsworth Post, fit 4. Birmingdam, James Shiaide Poot Be Bae “job O'Conpell, Com Naval Post, No Robert Anderson at ea Po Dahlgren Post, Volunteer Post, ‘ Bivimrou ia touts Division 8 Pont Dram end William D.° Kenvedy 8, 7, Joke Baros, "No, 55%, Raraectos Willies 1800, orpe Bheeban, Volunteers (See ™ Bizty-aiatd | | Faser-eigh pages. Meagher TS ar | te ay ay egies oat Union Veidsan Legion. (as ih ccacensing ‘Auguss Schroedes, | 2 carriages, Wille | Bessey, omas W. ‘Teoru Division Marshal, Rlerman A. ap Draw Vege Fite al i com Voveran douare Camp Veterans William owe Gailing uns, re a fsrman teuscke com: "| Colambia Institute Caderas Lien. Col. Charles F. Hobrew Sheltering Guardian Bosety, F, Fauer- sch commanding. Battalion des Gaz; August Gross Voluntesr xe} “ Bons, Ne ce pa as Y ar rns ry Be Revell, ae detach: tof th monaied ean = ie So fe th Gen. a the parade, one of the ‘ungt that ap ore this city on a G. 4. B, BEVIRWED AT UNION SQUARE. At Union Saware [hese ze as large crowd disom re. appotor ip charge of the there wi eserve of bP men oF bth y in their jammer uuiforms an: helmets. Grand Marshall Hyatt, with bis oaff Department Commander Flex are peed s the Ce the fi Te pied tho veterans us they marched LINCOLN'S STATUE HONORED, The statues in | Union re were pari feulacly Mouthwest coruer, flowers, fayette statue was » | decorated by | manner, these decoratio: THE ROUTE OF THE PARADE. « down Fifth avenue to Four. . the column mov up to sue ty Pot around it to the ce) avenue sud down street, where the Line broke the various erpnieion were lees, | fot Rirteonsls up an } ing Memos ANE hg G.- rs “irecusus ts mare! drip vari. diferent ieee cart rahe ths MEMORIAL D DAY "IN BROOKLYN. Gov, Hill Reviews « Brilliant and pee | tree AST “ALON CRASHED INTO A BERG Marvellous Escape of the Ocean Racer Normaania from Destenction. Her Stern Plates Smashed ona Triple-Peaked Ico Monster, The New Steamer Makes a Fast Maiden Trip, Beating the Majestic. The fine new Hamburg line steamahip Nors mannia was sighted off Fire Inland af 6,15 this morning, and is now at her dock, having mare m very fant maiden trip, though she had an iceberg experience that might have vent her to the bottom bnt for the prompt action of her twin screws. Tuesday night at 5.15 o'clock, while rum- ning at moderate speod through dense fog ude 45 and longitade 48 degrees apt. Hebich and the third officer, standing on the bridge, desoried an im ponte borg straight ahead and nota ship's ngth away. Py ieee mt fon ,e 600 feet wot Jone tad Capt. Fiabe iimaediately’ Hepped ok tars The twin screw ing the great t 1 ine, Dub rt heed, and porte hie yorked pa Tpyaroud ng th ae al not strike ty tern had almost nae Atrotls rant fea and obs heh a eth. x, crating in Bye irom Thevatern ue an agin ty tnd wuirecty ov ‘over, “ibe y foepitale ita? of the sntnatie erie steamabtoy burried w Coy ware h bu mult serious ak in the om hampton oa wl As can at present be minutes, 50 seooi than the maiden p1 wi 1 yamer C8) in and 1,020 ye paasene das her eal naer masrtsas My? cn Ooo* Eke ie s20 ie of of hie edt ‘on #500 tons register. oF abies fons dis: placement. has | 10,000 hore ak Beta Eee compartments, ter of 18 feet and are of M: alt, and Mine atern re ot aving poop frith, ‘Turtle-shaped’ a ee ~IPETTIT WINS THE MATCH. And America Takes the Interna tional Tennis Championship. [BY CABLE TO THE FRESH NEWS AssooTATION.! Loxpox, May 30,—The international com test for the Court tennis championship be- tween Pettit, of America, and Saunders, of England, which bas been in progress during the week, closed to-day.” Each mas had to gain three more sets to win, Pettit made them, and was declared the winner of the match amid tremendous cheering, although the larger number of the spectators were in favor, of course, of their own countryman. Before to-day the soore was tied af seven sets each, At the finish Pettit had seven sets to Samm ders’s five. Baseball To-Day, Regularly scheduled games: Plarsas’ Lesovs. Narioma, Laseva, *Pittetn st New York. *Oivciunati at New ¥ sole Brooke cy — tButslons rg oh *Ohicage os FI ry CAN ASMOSIATION. ATLAMTIO ASSOCLA TION, st Jersey Ong ‘ty at owants F . mere at New Harem Wie pree ‘N. Hove Weshltetoa 9: Warrenton ee ae, aTVORET Ee, Bane of ste, Per |BaTiONaL, ner Philadel’s key. ae) 2 1919 Brookiye. 2 1638 Now York (B36 Cioin' 1433 Gbicage ‘# fore eaiteues iv aaa od sane.

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