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NIGHT RAIN TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY. “HOW IS THIS FOR HIGH 2” The Brooklyn tower of the new Bridge is 320 feet high. The gain in columns of World ad- vertising in March, 1901, over the same month last year would be 492 feet high. PRICE ONE CENT. _ “ Circulatio n Books Open to All.”” Va NEW YORKS WON FROM. ROCHESTER; SCORE, 6 TO 1. Manager Davis's Men Played a Brilliant Game at the Polo Grounds This After- noon — Two New Pitchers Were -in Good Form. The Frening World.) NDS, April x went to y determined ¢ with the Roch m Le that th eo owith ¥ rounds were In first-class condl- hi and quite a respectable sprinklt © bleachers and ad shone Hd have een nd they capered at Uictaran out tyr fal effect of recent vaility. Event ew he posse during prac him when, down a skyscraper with sald: Remind» Wae Ant i "Them wuz good ol! Hick, half sadly The only one of the outfelier: feemed to feel any inconvente ter days,” who Setbach. in left. Me has got fat der ing the winter montha and rol around Burkeville y Uke a roly poly After passing th ex to the outer ropes, Selbach sat down anc re Denned lowing. which he to the p Delivers: Send me 4 bien ball, da For me torn ry Alas, Tam too fat. Supt. Bell had the fel in spick-; shape. It hax dried out outfelders had dry pasture Preliminary neleteietiet IDEATH pan well and t roam in e batsmen by mase ot along the fat, Pree In the ork the up: State boys ace of good practice, Is were warm Ing ual points were noted SL.—Thln player stands up Hke a first vall, Is a sure catch, ané notht him unless a good six feet over his head. His right arm is stil very tarewing. MURPHY.—Looks 1 second bag, but very hard running fies tn pr no ground hits In his territoy bitious and should Improve with prac- tice. STRANG—Again in Davis's place at short. Seems a trifle careless on ground. @rs, but backs up recond well, Quick and active when he wants to be. BUELOW Seems to be all right and yore and hurts his ‘or the Job of took nome eerial to BABYLON, L, able occurred here, Ellis he contracted (Continued on Fourth Page.) ni agiganep RT ESENSMDNSGUETTOETO RTE | HET ad man's stater, the jast| ‘When the boy SEREREE ERE Pritt | * member Lot nithe.; farnily,cis | mhowed) the: effect | rin between life and gealh hin face being badly swollen “f] with the chances for her recovery of WEATHER FORECAST. the smallest, marked, awe days ‘us Jone we Layton, an} Dr. Nicholson, wh Sa older brother, at his home in os . ot Erooklyn. of failures Ten was | "ast that he waa not y Forecast for the irty- y)also a wealthy merchant Judge Scot fined Prof. i elx hours ending at 5 P.M. Sanday, for New York City and vicinity: R. and Sunday; east wi coming brisk. ers hate for Brooklyn fet cane of ity within a short time of each other hax Layton, a wealthy Brooklyn merchant, dled ye terday at the home of his niece, George Walker, from pneumonta, which Anotn PERE RRR RMP Preis AG Wer was) Cp saree CL a What Happened to Dammy Taylor During the Practice. nicieinieieicinteiebieiniet CLAIMS WHOLE FAMILY. Many Fatalities in the Layton Family at Babylon, L. |. Prvening World.) entire family prosperous while attending funeral of his sister, Mra, Smith Rob- bins, who died a week ago in an ad- The family are natives of the adjoin- tng town of Huntington, put the t rewld brother, John per of the metre many years, April 13.—A remark- Washington Fined in Court. (Spectal to The @vening World) P WASHINGTON, April 13 Renton, of the Departme ture, was charged in t here with holding Fred eight-year-old boy, on front hive In the aplary of the di dying and SMrs. stung him bi John Hahne, father of the Tenth atreet, northw warrant for Prof. the Prof, £ court) w proth= in April 13.— ded to Washin, aloons in the report lands, f, Frank BOY HELD WHILE “BEES STUNC HIM Official Accused of Cruelty | keeping him there while the Insects EW YORK, ATURDAY, AP EDITION-_AM the News for All Day—RACING RIL 13, 1901. : Selling: ty NAD CT WAP CNG if three-year-olds an Jers HOME BURNED: WOMEN MISSIN | Forest Fires Sweeping Through Two New y Counties. s miss- stnut trees PEN AND PENCIL PORTRAIT NO. 20 and the} TROLLEYS TIED UP. | Passengers Had to Take Bridge Cars for | Four Hours. ssw KATE GARGLW, « SREP OIE SPORTS. WEATHER-—RAIN TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY. “ Circulation Books Open to Al”? | n Wyck Bitterly Attacks “I5. Pb ieinieteiiei-inini- eee: |: THE TOM PLATT JOKE BOOK. : + He couldn't help laughing himself «when he found £ that funniest of all jokes, the “John Doe" joke, a a CUT HIS THROAT |SHIRT WAISTS ON SPEEDWAY. IN POST-OFFICES W. S. Marg, After Tak- ing Acid, Used a Razor. ing Letter-Carriers to Wear Them. 1 othe Sperdvty ye su This mi s elties “THE ONLY WOMAN CARICATURIST” is no longer or shorter than it should bz, but’ like a fixed fact such as The World's officially”. proved excess in New York City circulation of — tens of thousands over any cther paper. A GOOD RULE SSS PRICE ONE CEN At Charter Hearing To- Day the Mayor De- clares This Is the! Most Moral City in. the World, Despite the | Committec’s Report. | MAYOR GIVES THE LIE ; The man (William Il. Balde win jr, Chairman of the Committee of Fifteen) whe suld that there was social k| Committee, tha: the social evil was!) General Order Allow. |: BATTISH CAN SWITS CONDE SHP THE MULES, HOLES IFS ev in 125 tenement-houses_ visited, oaght to be dri ti out of town, Iam Het New. York Is the most moral efty in the world —MAYOR VAN WYCK To-Day, Mayor Van Wyck declared himself’ to-day at the charter hearing. ‘He announced that New York is a most! moral city, and of the statement of} Chairman Baldwin, of the Fifteen ents, sald: * Is AL THIS CITY OF NEW YORK IS THE MOST MORAL CITY IN THE WORLD!” , Later on the Mayor added to this/ remark; “THE MAN WHO SAID THAT OUGHT TO BE D™'VEN OUT, OF TOWN.” He was angry, very angry, for on peaker referring to him as a good! “Don't throw any! found in 125 te men_than could’ ft o's office when he fe « is on the bill to-day, bestdes, who eel hich left them in| | iW Brooklyn; Mra, anizer and leader, n movement, and | Lowell, Secretary, icipal League, were! league of New York oy President John Thomas J. Crombl ind J. J. Van Note{ yration Counsel Fran d School Come! er were preset to oppose, thet He! soaker: m Department ment of the he social nt-houses: Mr, 1, I denounce that stntement am meg! © owners of cCrry OF NE! r MORAL CIB! } “ii ucd on Second Page) | TO- MORROW’S A X@ | sUNDAY WORLD a di