The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1901, Page 1

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1h VEE he it 3a eh 9 a an : CH H A U N C EY M.. DEPEW & Sea. Seen, Scrutinized and Sketches Sketched b by the Only Only Woman Caricatu Caricaturist, K AT E C A R EW es as MORROW'S WEATHER-FAIR: BRISIC WINDS. WEATHERS ALG BIUISIC WINDS. HN EDITION ; fe “ Circulation Books Open to All.” Ve PRICE ens, Ci Te EW YORK, SATU RDAY, “APRIL 2, LOOT, PRICK ONE BASER All NEW YORKS - PHILLIES - - —— --0D0« = v3 CHAMPIONS FALL ON ‘KID : lantSs Lose Game ey Ought to Have Won---Captain NICHOLS IN FIRS T INNING. ' George Davis Put Off the Field in the Fifth bg ’ £6,000 Fans at Wash- Inning by Umpire O Day | s f ington Park Cheer! ¢| the Hanlon Team— ee 3 + noe ; ye t| Beaneaters Rally in rae fre 2 ‘The Batting Order ae tow Wee Wiese” JEEcEP | Thi t New York Philadelphia. a " a Third and Score Yay Hatten, of Thomas’ ce + gas oh, If 1 * downs Ww We pirwers Three Runs. Davin, sa Detahanty, 1 + F Hickman. rf, Flick nm Gtrang. 3b Wol + k Ganzel, 1p 1 + £ bs ~ | Murpny, “ 2 Mowerman, © et Taylor. p. oF Umplre—Mr. O'Day. . , (special to The ‘ om, PHILADELPHIA. April 27.—The freah- £ ly won fame of Davis's “young blooda”” KS had, of courte preceded them tw Slow- t | town. They fund themselves famous over night. On the way from the sta- ¥ ve Ulon to the Hanover Hotel the populace ig ; x gazel on them admiringly and amall : Ne Hite Like a Mile Driver + caeereecuatinieccaienas RRR HeRReRRebeReeiteeit eet - “Them’a. the Giants," sald one raga- cae eubes eet muffin to a mate. “Dey waloped der | M ‘KINLEY REFUSES naa _ CUBANS’ REQUEST e | corte i aes Tells Commission Nothing on Economic Lines a ‘ ‘ Can Be Done for the Island. Hied A Mud Bounder. Vic Guire q 6 t telat tn The Raenine sy He asaured the delegation that. asi+ The Matting Order. penis pena tay ttle WASHINGTON, April 27.—Presi- | s00r the Cuban Govern wan Brooklyn fee i det McKinley has inrned down the} 1 Spall ano ns Sommtsaion | Dinter } zy : 3 j Cuban Commission and they have Peper’ Paes TS Aa REPRE K How the Ginnte Felt Last Night. Vidden him farewell, and will report | meas the Convention at Havana] MeCreery, ef, : : fap fat maa fot the failure of their mission to the | must terms ald down by | Daly. 2t 3 seat shiasutuaiie Convention in Havana i fore tnla Covert: Sect tters of re-| Hush Sande, Capoten miuitls {Sterlal to The Berenine World) ent nytt constitu is adopted mM) WASHINGTO ARK BALA. = i urge thie down n. Wood the GnOUNDS, RROOKLY ‘April ‘ toward 16 an island Government 41] Ned Hanlon the Wise lned his haxebs fit As ty the economic reforms] xquad up ou the sunny alle of the elub- spent noth future, the ns Kal eM hy © McKinley way of tur Abienotne questions. ‘They ee Phiiutetpbla and Boston for red te a commission. This was | and the football hatr exerciatng fils eal 1 e | second: non of: thelsrabe iene taken in thee nllver quention | ary wine down by the erand-atand? Stage Crowded with; i thirty-one. yeura zen others, [tin very une rannkatihn Rich Philadelphi | few years ago Mite F Cube * continued tt hin r Denzer Warming Un. 'c nilade phians} hand a me: name is not Matthewson, He doesn't _ wae WwoULD Laas wy tii look anything Uke Matthewson. He CE) ere en Ce Overturned and Jo CUBA mmimloni{hae! besnitwe davervwantitol ally: collene’ thet ti know devils “| seph F.Widener, Son Plat, amendment, but that tt was lof, He's no relation to that husky Davis and hia men bore thetr honore a A . Cheah {s and hla men bore t ond eer : Youn cap who tae on ook ke 4 BDASIE nnd Raimeni pare ef MU nOnaln, Dying} iinet teeeprane at , @ convince in Cut wunch of Texas leaguers up at the Palo course, but not boaatful rom Injuries pore partieua ins a ———_——— | grounds yesterday. Don't forget that oe un bro ea J . ticularly eoac! You see if you can't get the fox out of Seon ee ol oe Sede your batting lamps and bump a few of ues CPC aCe aul hlatahootetontehe Rosen Toaguntl have Capt. Dav! py. | PHILADELPHIA, April A <- | forgotten yesterday that you're supposed T AQ “We'll get better, not worse,’ sald | 178 isirty, consisting of s» to be the most sctentific set of sluggers George Davis to The Evening World re- | moat EB best known through on the baseball map." i “This team of mine ‘a not al! cate aac Call beckon . bri | * P 1 \ e) b der, We won't win every game. ; ~ nf dtkent ‘of hol | Mu In No Cinch. ais keep tabe on our percentage |” Caner isa young man. of | Tho wirl wan q servant at the addrens| “But, ite. ager.” Willle Keeler column meen iy from <Beakfernees it | protested m yo “thts old war horse ¥ LA Tie weather mamot exeha 1 Nicholn ts elneh (eit k ere mm bert 1 Y » o 5; Neck Broken While She ie ne was found in a hallway of the| rightly he hax taken use inte camp. on Blub a ee HL ara ne Ay Was Looking Down {nou Uwotoniehireeincen al 4 } ! eke e UT ae ae RE Molee | Mer neck had been broken and she! thers son go. borrowing trouble Ohnet { Town manda hen the head of the the Shaft. [was dead when discovered Again,” retorted wily “Just im- fa) Dest pecan rae SSS OCCT TS Mee a ankers: He. aN eres | Ie dn suppowed thy AS} agine he's a corner-lot amateur and Ao. 4 re uy A and the owner a king town the shalt when RO Out there and swing at his bendera VT NASH ne ty xe Palindelphiare ee ati Saeaena | VALDE upon her bead, as If you expected to hit * re vs ts Willtam. Be , twenty-two years old, Nt MIcsoElCNep abel aria | ene ec murer nent sao C\emaste ce > enthuslaat. > death by an elevator breaking. her neck fella medyouWdlatursedtikesarsincphera | Se BLAIN FAILS FOR S175 875. ernoon at Weeat Forts ator ix used for carrying coal cl] . mais acer t | LE much fi i ou o iT 9 See a create Hand other frelgnt. * Aturted a breere that blow deter wea | BEAT SISTER AND BROTHER. MR. DUNNE RETURNS HOME. p -—— -—_——_——— ; a6 Sas ae sea of he aor fe 1 numbers, PI re- 2 awe or Living at astor House ¢ a vest, ¢ sers,| member that there's wind enough « rhincka Filed 7 DISROBED IN PUBLIC. forbs hat and ack lace shoos! | cy latige Genie ete nt eine eens elites Agee News Has No Asneta, In his pockets was a memorandum book p> Man and We lsHow trie, nmy Astor House, sea ee cou meel | Sat ene ind Soneeee eaten Onenn Serten £ No hoavest 1 (Brook: | yoking over my shou As f tion in Daade Man In Empire Fe The Brook! and own 5 ey. of i M1 the noe Ma H The w Uneonec! When Arreated | ——_— * | brigade, rivals for pennant honors in | Tt eighth street, were arraigied in) aornas yo oi wake caution, as he slowed “ and he has! A woilsdressed man about ty >t) JUMPED TO ESCAPE POLICE, | many former seasons, are nchestited ta] Me Jente renal Marre cout todas t on ie wan cated to piteh, inal’ credttorstars < ¥ ; tre State Putin. | best: len arh tour de on the | charged with felonious aesault } ent to ae t ver, swerved and, the 1 Hunt 16 | 610 Broadway noon t two elevator beautiful park nductors/OMrien Caaght After Chase at} up shows that they have suffered from Reaelts a thas upstairs, | Cnt th the Invanion of the American League.|3 orclo 4 Sand tie woman warble | Two of their best men are on the miss. nt t ny completely ree O'Brien, atlas “Jack Sioan,"| ine list ;wanted in Brooklyn for burglary, was big seven-story] caught to-day ut Elberon, N, J. When jhe from hin window In the house where he was hiding and saw tlves approaching he Jumped] Chick Siahl's plac “fay by his faae cone was able | informing * that he didn’: want ed himse son Th d MY the party a throng tha «momen: before Mad applauded the who lay unable | DRIVER HELD FOR DEATH. |"** HNN towemed strange that the Mhiladels jConcad Wiha Man Me Man Down | iia fine iid yrot flock ty the game bs ele ‘Trade in New York. | on Pitth Avenue, joy thelr spendid Hanlon let go at Lave Cross is holding down x erack twain, and {4 filed | Learn > butatl ida erawil of people Is co fa oand out. Philcemu y Sauad WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast tor the thirtys affair stantly piss! Hateh, of the Broadwe was taken ¢ if only te lithe de struggling with him when he suddenly| to the ground and ran swiftly for the! by Fred Crotlus, from| ANA DA, Mon, April ~ TWO) Adulph Rowendaum jo WAS TUN Over und and the perfect weather, six hours ending at 8 PF. became unconscious, Me wus remoyed| road @ | Dartmouth, who Ia waited axa wonder {men early this morning forced the main] 4. Fifth avenue and Ninety-Attn street | But they came slowly, and not mare || the Troe Sainte Gea taNenevese beg incent’s THospital, He appeared| The detectives followed in hot puyr-| by hisiteam mates. The veterans, Ham-|400Fa of the Alaska suioon, carried outlisn Wednesiay laat, died at the Metro-[than fifteen hundred were present an/and his father piniecmmnehaninar cues 0 be suffering from the effects of | sult and fully overtook him. O'Brien| liton, Long, Lowe und Tenney, are atiii|the 30-pound safe, placed it In an ex-|potitan Hospital to-day. Hee oaeelihe games begaas Thiel waa) hurcled|co:ihest ya —Fair, to ang: ts belicvedktonpec el the; headlotiaigang ene: brews wagon and drove outalde thecty| Fred J. Conrad, of No. 10:0 Prospect | explained’ by the rivalry in Slowtown| | Josq ap, viene I whee son of Peter nichp and &~,4ny5 fresh of burglars who have been active on) {limits After lelsurely break. ue, Brooklyn, driver of the wagon ¥ t hing, 5 onaire and trav~ copaaiteaa sta ngs sbeatssae det art weaoeeaar[i eee esas rene Meda Siete do ee | oman eee. res agg eee we ae ea ee ta al . regar bt aded the horse he Tad iy strate logan in ry mighty bald. and wore a black 9 - §Gonttnuea‘on Yourth Pages escaped ne nS! Harter Court tor ithe Coroner. (Conttaued on Fourth PacgJ@.g.,/ beam promisent at the horse shows ia si Laat STE Ree Te A 8 ER Nae ib BREE Rihana. Lena VAI 3 ries RRS Gye ai eit eles 2b cia i ci cash ili

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