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a $e howers To-Night; Friday Pats, ie PRICE ONE CENT. Weather—Showers To. “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ DAY, MAY 2 1901, BROOKLYN - PHILA. --- aa 0 <>0--— «J. DOE IS NAILED AND CAN _Hanlon’s Men Throw the Ball All Over the Field and the BE ARRESTED,” SAYS JEROME Quakers’ Batsmen Score Three Runs in “We can arrest John Date cucennl J Powerfull Head Black: || Decay amet s/o Atal quith iGGilbin the First Two Innings. i i ige : : Over Important Find ; : arate mailer in Net of V es plete chain of evidence | _—Pla nee Expose (72) ANE ilant Reformer an that connects him with Cc A 1 ae ieee Soy Meshes Are Fast] the blackmail of gam- Giant Conspiracy Is phrgokiyn. quhtlatetphin, Closing About Him—| Dilers.”’ Formed and Ready to lei ot Me : y Warrant Expected; JUSTICE JEROME. Be Put Into Opera- Reley. Wb. ae a tion. Daly. Soon. and who gets it was made clear —— Danton. ax to the Justice when he examined McCann, 7. say : ‘ of the safes At o'clock last night ; heap eeen ayaa IA Impire—Str. O'Day i The identity of ‘‘John Doe,’’| the papers. Ts Tae ne eta Ptah cara {he ci Katie Madde Me ail NG ON PORRYCS HROOKLYN \ the head and centre of the gam=| ay, found a bank book, twelve en-[Piing place was run, vised Cullen. raw weather apolled the | tice Jerome. said. WHOSE NAME IS ON THESE EN- igen te : set aside Thursday as the day on which Awarrant for his arrest may| “THESE ENVELOPES ARE Dy, VELorYNs AND THE BANK) t Devlin and ey. Capt. Rose 0 | | the fair sex may onter without the ‘, RECTED TO A MAN OF GREAT IM- ae . aL formality of purchesing ‘s, ticket. be issued late this afternoon. PORTANCE. 1 KNOW IM WELL, [ROOK If ESTABLICNED, WE wit VEEL Cora Drea ket feainiie tone “We are very close to ‘John|HE 18 KNOWN TO THE PUBLIC. |BE ARLE TO LAY OUR FINGKR Ox TRE DISCOVERY OF HIS NAME IN |‘SOHN DO With revolvers | tok advantage of shis generous C'S | eangement, however, on account of *Doe;’ so close that we have Prac: |qyi1g CONNECTION 18 MOST. 1M-| sumtico Jerome and Col. Monroe held Aisagrecable sample of May weuther ae tically nailed him,’ said Jerome, |PORTANT-8O IMPORTANT THAT ]q conference this afternoon with Dis}. 44), thercabinewherecthevet 4 seal, g|FOR THE PRESENT I CANNOT RE-erict-Attorney Philbin, tit ca N j after examining the.contents of}Vear it, CULLEN WA8 PROB-|"aih CHAIN. OF EVIDENCE the secret compartment of the|APLi HIS AGENT. 5 AGAINST “JOHN DOR" WAB LAID] > F wounded and struaqgling with the . me on Envelopes. BEFORE THE OFFICIAL PROBECU- 5 : 3 M + Fourteenth street gambler sy aste: “AM I know about Cullen ts that his How the money is passed up| name was printed on envelopes found tn (Continued on Second Page.) i ase lying on the ¢ Wulsions The “tock | E.S.PERCIVAL&CO. [FATHENMAED | ) , @land that d hac { Full-Blood Heir of Mil- tromshock and bruise {3 broke k . ‘ lionaire Gilman Said Turfman Dave Holland The akan T \ to Have Been the Pro- Is Beaten by Whiskey |, y-seventt M * prietor of the New Merchant E. Maier. |: y-third street, were held Street Place ‘‘ Buck- . ” . i m- Special to The Evening Worlt.) eted by His & ATLANTIC CITY, N. May { ployees. David Holland, one of the best k ark a ADA sportsmen in the East, and heavy stockholder in the Aqueduct race track, Hl » defeated this morning in aw foot é ri A bucket shop on the ground floor of of 10) yards by ser Mater, a ' No. 53 New street was raided this after- ‘whiakesacmercha: The | noon by Headquarters detectives and $5000 a potin y 3 two patrolmen from the Old Sip station. | Teauie aria liwi int. of the $ y Tries to Wide the ball. } peinntFeroployeealor ther placc Laibar (ot eight of both parties, Holland weighs sae f —— = money encla (On eae ere and Mater 212. Both are very feet P led by the sage who presides over eitaken' te te < EDWARD 5 PERCIVAL. footed. Louls Kuchnle, the banker and the “fair or cloudy, wet or dry” switoh- | Qnera were taken to the Centre Street brewer, (of) this city; who was defeated AY BI en; + |board up in the #lgnal service bureau ‘Tbe bucket shop was run in the of- Reka tliat alah ere soteced F ‘ ( ) They Mine Lajole. faces formerly eseoped by E. 8. Per-l ry wintleld, of No. 19 West One Hii phelriced wantonamurickl pavement , ; Shertsline’'n ‘bunch of — able-bodied ciyal a ae The Pea was still ared and Sixth street, Fred Miller, and both partles have been in training . ‘ Quaker sluggers, who, by the way over the door, Percival, who Is 145 Serond avenue; Charles White, for i: for several days past. — Both At ie ¢ x Mil haven't slugged so hard since Larry La @rand nephew of George Francis Gil- One Hundred and Thir: started evenly and kept together until oe Jole, the wild-p! hitter, went over toy mean, cldinot lay down an: bls ctatom = Joseph Smith, No, 135 Weat One| Neat the fniwh, when Holland very A the American League, eon the lot ers during the recent bul! movement, Ired and Thirty-ftth street; Charles | Condition of iukvandeMiatennwon \C early, KorKeour In pcariet aweaters The ut he wae finally compelled to make! ys) Jonnxon, No. 1 ry street; John | by abe i Slowrown crowd here for a series an arrangement with them and retire] garian, No. 210 E ith street i x a of three gam from business. Boveral of hin employees | gamucl Thomps SW Nostrand | Retr Werf On nlueht rhas inave | undertook to run the bustness and] ivy Rrocklyn. | to-night for Provide Rot f “pucket” the market, Ev.dence wan| Detectives Gargan, Barry, Bennett avn! EXPRESS TRAINS IN T 7 an exhit we with Dou te D eh What ebtained agains, them soveral daye age} Wines, of He: rters, and Patrolmen i “ ” Peearerat aan | Donwiase to Duggleby: “Whatte dy detectives assigned to the Wall! Waldron and Walsh swooned down on| NS IN TUNNEL. SUICIDE NOT KNOWN. | “HONEST JOHN” OUT OF IT. Pity t amptons isfynnriistanall wire, street district. the place and locked the doors, Half A] Washington Helukis Wit a : F © chad el ‘The firm's contracts with customers! tundred customers were there atthe! peeinaa acta " lce Think Woman Waa |Retires from Huaine: Fa ae ae E wore mado out in the name of James| time watching the market quotations | LS ied mhway Service, in Witnees in Eastman One bling at Same Time, THEIRS he Jen tet a ground M. Trieoheler, of No, %0 Bowery. ;being posted on a blackboard. They, hington Hetghts tx going fApecial to The FE “Honest Joh! that a Arrested with Triecheler were | | fast express service tn the Rapid N38 powy Har-! were released. —— = | ait tin howho comm The Commistoneras this afternoon! yt the Halifax Hotel in this eiiy. where es nol KO’ Sunda me MAYOR SIGNS BRIDGE BILL. | BRACKETT BILL SIGNED. | changed the plane no as ty provide for! she reglatered an Mrs ham is through with | yianiona ts 1 his playe eenneneases | & thin track for exprem rervice from| not yet been identified ficeivesiine to earn a it 7 . One Hundred and Third to One Hundred} The police authoritte y extra money as Well as get some mucn- Van] Wek ZAppraves) Shea's) F suimsenene ig fantak oe Fars Poot~ Hie nd Thirtyaaventhlaieeton thal Hroua:| lonvehe whan wan! heuse Shey Over vt Weehawken for Park How Loop. ¢ Out of Penal Code. | RA Mayor Van Weck returned the Me- 1 to The Frening Worlt.) r MeDonald anked for the| hrough Muy 2—Gov, Odell tonday | change in plun and wilt pay: the expense Y . " AvOlve an expense of about ff the Park Ri or Brackett's bill which! $400, Including the tearing out of o: (\ rr ee this afternoon, with] cuts out of the penal code the minimum Rall of the tunnel_comp betweelt 1ee. On drawn by Bridge Com-| Punishment for violation of the antl-] One ffundred and Phir missioner John L. Shea at the request | pool-selling law. The Board ainy eran of the Chamber of Commerce Commit-| Senator Brackett contended in the de- teo appointed to devise a plan for re-| bate on the bill that as there were 10 Heving the congestion of traMec on the] convictions obtained under the present Carren bill, providing for an enlarge- mento! ow terminal Ieelly’x club, street was elty, Whe Hastman in chy where the shooting took pin To-day Coroner Finn F gram from Boston stating Gat abe ibly be a mianing witness tr mun shooting cane Known, however, that the woma from St. John.’ N. as, and tha Naturally, they ns will turn » Sunday tof = 3. ap 2: O'Day Ready for Argame Umpire “Hank O'Day, who aad» bs ( 4 law {t ought to be amended. awering Her deacHiption had i eon ments irae ‘The bill covers n plan to take the two| The Senator, however, admitted that It 1 sit . i ere trlangular blocks'on either aide of Park itil whether the new law wou d eer Re iraen | tavie and Nis Gtants Quak Row to the north ot the bridge entrance y remedy existing defects in the 2 town, fe slated teu + came and @ giant loop, on the mure 1 nt Ne ere | x : face and in Che nit. —_ WEATHER FORECAST. oO rE Dette i te nthe suitof Mrs Belle Haas for ab Forecast tor ly hours ending ats XL rettas, t0 York chy and viehuty: Cloudy, with BRITISH LOAN ALLOTTED, {DENMARK NEEDS STEAMEns. natn Lot and Cane Six Now Veancls Ordered to Carry } Rothachil. Got | iD (heftarnectsnuare, American Exports etremcymende: COPENHAGEN, May 2—The United | Vhted tantog. {a single to left and Davis tumbled the ‘ RICHMOND, 2.—Reaste TONDON, May 2—'The Qhancellor of | Steamship of Copenhagen, showers harke, ne etary | y oust nn the “Exchequer. Sie Michael” Hiekn:| has arder stenmern of, 16.00) Clatkers (ourigen PEfAstonys 4 Hf ddatlarn, ity: wast fun ro Veach, replying to Mr. Ohanning, Lib: Tnited es trade, girl, wan found ut clous Ina vacant |" Mes, Hans further alte ‘3 i nehanty: was run eral. id £30,000,00 of the low had] On account of the increase in Atmeri- jot in) Manchester early to-day, She] “often had Sa and w n, forcing sat Ahlen, who been allotted as follows: can exports It has been decided to open fj had been drugged. sing! etice stunts before the game | ome. Slagle tet ‘To the Rothschilds, £11,000,000; J. 8, r 0 Boston and increase the [ "The gir) ts still Ina dazed condition | Aygnue C, where hi iKichedtiwticcoupleliot ireasy, Moree te ice ohed cut thireecbaggervover Re in & Co. 0. o00,000, and ‘he Bank of steamers on th York and does not know who committed the | |y” a rald by the Com: 3 around the grass plot and Dah- Siagle ad, and.ecored on a passed in, cn," and New Orleans routes, crime, p te ibaa baat EES ed Sta SR eee a ca