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| ALL THE NEWS FOR ALL DAY. a = ee WEATHER-—FAIR; COOLER, WEATHER—FAIR; COOLER. NIGHT BASEBALL PRICE ONE CENT. PRICE ONE CENT.’ | [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” } NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1901. EW YORK BOSTON DEVERY'S FRIEND Chris. Mathewson, the Giants’ Young Twirler, Pitches a s5| Superb Game Against Boston---Capt. Davis’s Slash- ~ IS “JOHN DOE. ing Single Sends in the Winning Run. \ —— — ee = ——= i) yn 4 AY, sy} Voy —— Frank Farrell, Also “Tim" Sullivan’s Hatting Order. New York. Boaton, | van Haltren, cf. Handlton, ef. sacle Fae ees icated by the Com- Busan ab mittee of Fifteen as | eee 5, Barrys te : : | ginny e: High Mover in the |BittRaaon, p. Sk Eane AS Umplre—Mr, ih. Correspondent with tte. w York Tesen.) SOUTH END BALL GROUNDS, BOS TON, May 3—After the disagreeable | weather of yesterday the Boston weath- [er prophet dished up a fairly decent specimen of weather to-day. It was clear and crisp, just cold enough to keep a good many fans away from: the Rrounda, but not so cold that ‘the play- (Special from a Gamblers’ Syndicate. John Doe has at last been found. | He {s Frank Farrell, Devery’s bosom friend, and is head of the gamblers’ {-embine. A member of the Committee of Fif- rant RY INNINGS teen said to The Evening World to- day that the evidence against him was conclusive, SUP HAW ee Om Ome Olle uQu0)),0) 9 } ASSOCIATED WTH FARRELL IN » THE GAMBLERS’ SYNDICATE, SAYS THIS MBMBER OF THE COMMITTEE, ARE SENATOR from Page 8.) e SULLIVAN, JAMES MA- ning—Thomas ' HONEY AND “BOB” DAVIS. J. W. Dahlen and Mt ) e OFFICE, AT ‘O. 34 oe rf ci A EAST NINTH STREET, WAS THE : Fy ‘ apt, Delehanty Preacribes for the Quake Farrell and Sullivan are Devery’s ee ee IN BROOKLYN. “We know the men. We know ; their methods. We have evidenoe f the newspapers know nothing about,” said the Committeeman. Champions andPhillies| “We will make arrests when we dle fanned. Delet ) H i : Play Close Game ini have our cages cinched. We will not . . | Chi p ai Thirty-Mile-an - Hour | CLEARING-HOUSE FOR THE SYN- DICATE. Ab ORGDYS 24004: JUSTICE JEROME'S OPINION OF DEVERVY. The Natting Order. Brooklyn. Philadetphia. avis, If. Thomar, cf. Slagle, If Delunanty, 1b. ick, rf. drag these men Into court to be dis- ning=- Dahlen, ss. Comes to the Plate. yy charged. We are forging the Inst Sraeiniel Seabed Breeze at Washing-| McGuire « = sehen peas aan Sarceseeaeannen Devery is not in my class. HE IS NO @)jnke of evidence now, and when wo Be) Biaon. Ps opass ers were uncomfortable after one Bad i H ton Park GENTLEMAN. He is beneath my notice.” — | make arrests the Court of Appeals Chas warmed up. ; Mathewson In the Be: ae PA LDOADE PES Ani di.5 4-009.0-0406 dood nd rdoG4iy4,| WII] NOt turn these men loge.” The preliminary practice was quite Nvely on doth sides, and the pitchers showed plenty of speed. Nichols and Pettinger warmed up for Boston and Mathewson and Fisher for New York. Considering the das, the crowd was of fair size. The field was firm and hard, and the only thing to discommode the payers at all was a rather that swept across the fleld iz a north- weat angle, making the judging of files aiMeult Giants Popular in Boston. Despite Now York’ race last year. there ts no more popular club that visits Bostun, ampions themselves fare excluded. k always ays a han. fast game up against Boston, and Capt. Davis and ats crew are derervedly pop- ular here. To-morrow Bo: {ts latest twirl The three men who hold the gamblers’ . (pectal to The Evening World) a WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, May 2—A thirty-knot gale blew across secrets of blackmail and protection are Justice Jerome, Col, Robert Grier Mon- fii ty ere as ype roe, counsel for the Fifteen, and Dis- eipnia—e! 5 4: Phi y E triet-Attornes: Philbin: sukee-—End tt M ‘ the Champtona’ grasa plot when the Tt ts intimated that one reault of the aes 10.5. }Hantontvss and Phillier ined up for Practice this afternoon recent raids and the evidence discovered 1 qt Billy Dahlen hit the ball square on wil) be the preferring of charges against yto! Deputy Police Commissioner Devery. the trade mark and lifted a long fly y It Is held that if charges of neglect of a into the bushy breeses, It started tn uty will le against Captains ‘in whose RE bis the direction of “Lefty'’ Davis, who do stunts out in the laft garden. “Lefty districts gambling resorts fiourished, a aw a chance for a circus catch, and 1 stronger case can be made against the ° rite P ‘ actual head of the Police Department. 1ace— Var “i ) raced back toward the club-house. sere ‘When he took a peek over hin shoulder rouse: lern! Down in Florida City: dere mine WINNERS 4 Le 2 RE Stee en i ) to Check Progress of Flames. FRIEND OF DEVERY. ee Wind Diows « Gale. Race—The Puritan-1. The Re Joc F 2 ‘The wind, which is blowing diagonally | across the fleld from left to right, wi 3, out owing to the nears ing] Business Partner of “Tim''! WOULDN'T WAIT ON GIBBS. | MANY VICTIMS OF PANIC. [orcenc sto Somer tartn amo ten ina nem leltyiacaisosle Sullivan and Proprietor yards from the right field bleachers, a ial Stel One Hundred Russian Women and | couple of hundred feet to leewant of section are in Bables Drowned During Storm. | where “Lefty” thought it would drop. | = = LONDON, May 3.—A special despatch I'l have an easy time to-day,” sal ne find much suffering In mre t91 to every, policeman in New York he is| Magistrate Cornell, in the Jefferson] trom Odewen, dated April 3, purporta to| Davis, “I won't have to chase Any eles known as Devery's friend, Marker Police Court, to-duy refused to [rom Odewea, dated Apr. Pike recent {ities Alt the balls knocked out my way | the x pinnts de-| To gamblers he is known as Senator| hold Frank Labounty. the laborer whom | Parry-boat diaaster on the River Dnteper,| will land over in Willie Keeler terri- Veland Fibre | 4m" Sullivan's business partner. Dr. G. W. Gibbs, brother of Fred Gibbs, | 12 Ber neeah Oe eer cory. if thle amall-siael hurricane kee : 5 N Cammitteeman, He began life as a barkeeper, then] the, Republican eeoday cafternoon on | Aundzed women, with their babies, re-| UD. brauched out ax a saloon-keeper =| vill ne at to Headway, in front of the Fifth Ave-/ turning from the evening nutlking, were| “A man will need af Thirty-olxth meet and Sixth avenue.| nue tote! Dr. Gibbs xent him a letter arowiea wn 7 . j Mies to-day,”” was Tom MeCreery’ Mis waatuleleeniveatnian i over uni " petted tend Baicen Sera aee ee swent Cobbs Gah A sudden storm aprang up, there was | ment Into the pool-room business several years] > emer ty Ue Miter ietening to;® panic, the pontoons wore swamped 4 IB ters the denial of the defendant that he had |and omy a few were raved. Practically to communteate with) With the patronage of Tim" Sullivan] abused Dr, Gibbs, sald every) family. in the village waa rendered z he prospered until, In 1897, he was al , "At beat thin could only be a case of ;Motherless by the disaster. will prabably give scquinrdon, Youngs nea from North Care JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 3.--Sev- | eral blocks of bulidings In the burin Portion of the city have been destro -oy,a.fire which has been raging for tw ‘ . mewre. | . The flames have spread to the tesl- ( @enee portion and over one ‘undred | f nl (\ Bouses ure believed to have been burned. | (\- .* “ottizene are tearing down building wherever porsible to provent the si { of.the flames. ; AW neighboring elties have been wired + to-nend help. : ‘A gale ix blowing and at 3 afternoon the fire wax utt control, It already covers an area of | operat nearly eleven Llocks. Bu The Fire Department ts working! Jn olina, a trial, Firat Inning. bit of Pool-Rooms. Doctor Not in Court Mastetrate Discharges Prisoner. ze so far la in the residential] w - Parrell? ind. much suffering Ia mure to| no t@ Frank Farrell? Selbach py. a liner. De- vcluck this | t ty” beyond | Fy Looked Fat In Sweaters, nan © ata exclaimal a young | the lot for their wer ATE See a Serna aNe ae . You have been in a — A formidable competitor of James Maho-| 14ordery’ conduct rhe | Hanlon’s moa_ toc Maho-| Cell wince last night, have you not?” he | as Hanlon's moa 4 BARTH HELD FOR BIGAMY. | $1,500,000 CUT BY ODELL. | ney. the pool-room kin Sekell Labounty wate U wont jhold Seven Men tu Mouse Crash. Hndnary canter ae : = nes, o ne ec ors ences or ee awa’ Dr. Gib. Seria me | GHTCAGO, May %—Walle wrecking | “They ain't fat, sie,” explained her pouche He wax Dead | 4 n| Mahoney declared war and Farrell] bat he has an engagement at shis our the old Winston apartment building at) small brother. “ ne vo ee Bh ‘if | \ : | fought him, He had Sullivan. bi Kt he nan cnet at this time Would In- | Noa, 189-148 Pine atreet to-day seven men| sweaters on under thelr mutts. That's — Recently, ehind ventence him, You may €o. You are | were buried by the collapse of the root fall, If you wam out in that wind you'd cone him, and Sullivan meant’ Tammany, Mahoney was finally forced to a treaty of ‘ charged. jTwo Italians probably will die, It { r, Gls had Labounty arrested yea- | chought no more men are in the ruins. terday, accusing him of using Insulting sh you had an oil stove with you: G wish you had w es Adolph Barth, of Dorchester, Mass Harry White, agian S charzed with bigamy, was held In s2co | GON: Odell will cut the annual appropri- yu ation til nearly £40,000, The Governor batl to-day! in the C rt Meanwhile the new: wantinteontarenccsianyhatnis 2 newspapem opened fre| languake. who iwon (his seenucraunarenn wes married telbartiiteen Sal Senators Hiasint wink Blige [2% votk the pool-room men. Farrell sane ReraraealAll againat the Superbis last week, it slated! Willie Keeler and Hie Long Mat, , says she was married to Barth /Six0" & k iW Elln-| yoasted that, Uhrough Sullivan's pull, h Bleetar) ta Slal ttt ERA w le) theLbox) work fan Shetallne Ni 5, worth ol je Vario! 1 e ° pull, he to det a at No, 29 Lenox avenue, on Sent. 15, | Worth on the various items, The $30.09) woutg whip the press into line. He} Justice Smith, In the Supreme Qvurt, EATHER FORECAST. to White inn southpaw with appe: Adirondack appropriation will be cu a ee cat ‘ 169. Barth deserted her Inter and she showed himself a man of ready wit and| Brooklyn, to-day, ranted the appitcation who je Forecast for the ¢ was told he had dled in the Weat, | 0Ut, It dx sald, ax well as other “plum''] or Mra Helen Fitch Truman : , ‘ | raat wood Axhter, ‘husband for reparation on tl ing repertoire, He ta w tall, s rominal: ‘ t ‘4 ishe hoon sated arolen marriuge and | fume Inserted through politieal influ-!” sometimes he moved his places three Frosh cruel and Vea treatment hours ending ats 9. 3 athlete, with reach that wouk! ma Oras La LOA cently that Barth was . Gg or. ‘counrel fees and a week a rday for New York City champion pugilist turn green with envy u bie: : Altogether the Governor im mal beets bi Heo RL ? ls t9 te married on July 3, 189, to. Johanna | contompiate a cut Af $1,000,000 In mean. (Continued on Second Page.) mony pending the disposition of thei iy pate and cooler to- Hie tong left sweeps and wide curves : in Hei : reas : Brand, at No. 934 Trinity, avenue, Barth | ures carrying individual’ appropriation: wee : ———— anil ecioke had the Brooklyn stickmen up a tree | ** @ Wonder Dy kee Aas ego. on DAE e AY fad married her, she sald, under the | <a." Pa 7 reauoyicanin iz Madiseeals: 5s, jay fates brisk when he faced them before. on his home team. He put on au the 6 t steaiing second, name of William Atolf Barth, and: bis | To c cola t makes the dally run New York ta Chicago ‘Track Line — to high northwest wi Chnaanlonsl| New) Baseman. form, and warmed up with the Super-| Kittratgy i eecond wife as Adolph Barth, Sr eset me Dav. |, is twenty-four hours, and to St. Louls Ia (wenty- eltminates danger, sccelerates spend end ao ie : 5 Tesleneh Shee a we eight hours. commodates @ stupeaéeus treme. °° A new candidate for the third base job (Continued on Eighth Page.) 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