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L THE NEWS FOR ALL DAY. Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ WEATHER—Generally fatr to-night and Friday, EDITION —__ . “PRICE ONE CENT. [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | | aw YORK, THU RSD AY, MAY 23, 1901. PRICE a GIANTS AND REDS PLAY — BITTER GAME FOR LEAD COMMANDO WINS BELMONT fen Thousand Fans: Cheer Brilliant Struggle at Polo AND BREAKS THE RECORD. i feeenes > Keene’s Grand Three-!+ feineninicinicbeieteieiet: Year-Old Easily Beats The Parader, Run- ning Mile and Three- . Ejighths in 2-21. FOURTH RACE. Thirty-fitth Be: > one mile i Siri Jocks, St.M1tuna. 31 ecial to The Eventog World.) a SO tte SS St PARK RACE TRACK, May aado, James R, Keene's grand won the Belmont Stakes she Parnder, she other contestant, engine, although winning easily, course record by 1-2 sccond. sle called the horses to tha post tock, Commando, full muscled nbodiment of strength, and i -oo>. mide his appearance first. Then = 5 Nas The Parades, « grand type of a| ‘RR bhiciricltiicitiinbieticieleinieiet : red. All Green, hirtself no at , was last. ’ rowd had thelr bets dawn and | (the horses with eager eyes. | 10 wus a red-hot favorite, be- y¥ backed from even money to he Parader went from evens All Green was a 15 to 1 chance. {50 MEN STRIKE ON NEW BRIDCE. They Demand an In- crease of 50 Cents Pay a Day. ommando broke from behind, but went to the front tn half a dozen * jumps in bounds. Landry hustled ir of n BY ren as if he ed ps Boing up the back stretch The Para caught Com! : the, hill on Made the Bwing it w = mando war going easily under wi Ape, ‘while Landry, was’ hustiing: ‘The Ta: fader. Then the backers of the began to fecl uneasy. Pen ues nw une inte the Commando cut loose and drew several lengths. ‘This sent Lan peneer simply More than 15) men employed in bulld- Jing the footbridge roth River Bridge went on strike an Increase In wag e won with great ease by a ler half, Tae Parader was fifty front of All Green. The ume @ new record for the cou i Housentnithe a and | Bridge Bullders’ Union. A secret meeting was held and a com- street and Induced from fitty y-llve men to quit work. same committee then proceeded the Brooklyn end of the structure 1 had no trouble in inducing about venty-fve more men to stop work Tho men demand an increase of & cents a day over the present rate paid them, which {a 33. hey claim thelr work Is extren hard and perilous Mr. Charles A. Roebling, of the Roh. Ung Company, which is bullding the bridge, Is out of town and the work will stop until he returns, which will prob- ably be on Satur y or Monday, u AN OPEN CAR. Man and Woman In- jured in Collision in Second Avenue. ‘A northbound cleetrte open at high speed, hit a hor: vin front of No. 191 Seec WEATHER FORECAST. Forecaat for the Pompton Luke, J. and month-old baby ross the car and onc codtan, bol S P.M. Fr into the street, and breaking the right ny for New York City a | vicinity: Generally leg and thigh of John Mur; Blu East Seventicth street, Mrs Schues- nlght and Friday; f ter sustained a severe shock, but the 1 westerly winds, buby excaped without injury, The rapid transit tunnel work tx going Raye ner errata on at this point, w 1 dozen men | JOHN R. TANNER EXPIRED TO-DAY Ex-Governor of Illinois Succumbs to Heart Disease. SPRINGFLBLD, IL, May 3.—Ex-Gov. John Riley Tanner died suddenly at 245 clock this afternoon at the Leland in this city from rheumatism of heart Gey. Tanner had been confined to his apartments ince his return from Obi- t Saturday witn rheumatism {n ide. The'case was not conaid- tall xertousx. This afternoon the vernor became muoh worse. Dr. Dix- on, his family physician, was hurriedly called, He reached the bedside at 230 and found the Governor beyond medical aid, John R. Tanner was one of the well- known public men of the Went. He had long been a politica: leader in die State und was a prominent faotor in t Senatorial contest which resulted in a fourth term for United States Senator Shelby M. Cullom last winter, The former Governor was widely wn an ‘Poker Jack" Tanner, — so- riquet won through his fondness for! the American gume of draw poker, jav. Tanner's administration of State ‘fairs a» Governor was stormy. He mucceeded Altgeld in the Exeoutt hair, During hin administration, which end- ed in January, he was married (for the xecond time) to a Chicago woman. He wan about fifty-five years old. « TOLD IN Were excavating, Thnber work had been Dut down to let wagons run across, ad ice Wagon was Ip Fower, and (he stand’ pretty . “due us can pte forse oved over toward the trick and the !CUBANS ‘THE ON BN ca 2 motorman saw that Would probe |CUBANS THE ON lbh Lion JamiEsotia ably bes bit onthe! Mavens, May 2—EI Munda ton i it. day clatmn that the Cuban Con- 7 New ' "Vee Jolt un fonal Ce tay ttion the Amendment, atdent Capotl helms apy | ty wae holding the | foe Hing aa the other wide, dirt alongside ‘the Henee pany cell out of her arma pa 1 y crying when a ¢ HES BN ANB Hatinn bark | r fre Sa xe 10 New York, bur h u bushes Wan\unconscinwa) fronts went ashore thin morning near | Darnegay N. 4. four The crew and! were taken| Certan Hospital, car waa asilghtly The, dumaged, horze's log aaa, Passengers Jacerated Wawon famaced: 13 The men in ihe ashore tn the breeches bw The} vation secrambeld ur in a Urry, re ibela mourn ay Au Ty: Jt venscl ip loaded with sugar. hers bie TABLOIDS. Young has brought for an tnjanction to restrain k Stock Exchange excluding him from the floor of the Exchange and confia- cating hin neat in the Exchange reat in the property, IMAN WARKIED.— nm Allee Madeleine ihter of the Inte Dr. A apec! ———-+0d0«-—— Grounds--New York Scores in First and Fourth Innings. SS ———_—— ‘The Aatting Order, “4 New Yo Cigelnnatt, By van Haltren, of — meisdete, od Helbach, If, Harley. If. ‘ ab, Reckley. 1b. : ; Htckman, Ff. Crawtord, ff. Davis, es Steinfeldt, Ww. sf 5 Gangel 1 Irwin, 30, aoe | Mazon, as. t Dette. fi ‘oe ee ar Newton, p. Umpire—Dwyer | POLO GROUNDS, May && Battle of the Giants and He Gayly the sun Vaimy the bree Sreetly the went of spring flor Dgwn from the hilltop here Coogan holds owas. Bravely the captains exhorted thetr warriors: Buckle your armor and gird up your loins; Pight till you bust, Battle far beauty Why were the Polo Grounds ‘ringing with piaudite? 11 4 Ad Why did the fans root as if for thelr Mfe? Ui t Ps Vk LPM De Swan a faht 2 the Giants and Mainies Which should be first in the great baseball surtte: Yes, indeed! That 1s why everything was at fever tension up at the Polo als . . , . - ; Jack Doyle’s Windy CitY Batters Score Six Runs in First Two Innings. Farrell, ¢. Taylor McJames, p. 1 2 i 2 | Vinpire—Emane, (} ( iY RYT: | [| wasitnoton PARK, say 2 —Capt Bi ahee opel PEAY [Jack Doyle and his aggregation of | Trying to Fan Him Ow a “ Windy City ball-players made chelr frat ae = appearance the eoason at these ROOKLYN 0.0.2 a nx ) > | «rounds this Seemicent BY PUNT Gs paras paatats vv Y <1" Brooklyn and Chicago are slated to hugs from CHICAGO .... 0 OOM 50 Q |play four wamew during this engage- mies, also) another, : ment, and as Doyle feels confident hin ever ane F : | better article of ball | she : sight, AMERION 4 men will put up a bette: Keeping Mis Wenther Eye on Firat Sie Daae, vod between the eager Davis has gathered he coveted lead in the ind shekels on the dia- ped eld, (Continued on | Bignth Page.) Ges |FIRE DESTROYS _ : ae SHAMROCK ’S RIG. me wrested from the from the West and the be once more in the van. wn Day for the Game, It was Hke midsummer, “th R Extra Moulding and Rigging at Denny's Yards a“ SRC aL) Lost in Fire—Further Delay for Charley horsea” melted Var j Challenger. Ame Ranerts ——— | ‘sor in prace MAN'S BODY IN RIVER. GIRL KILLED BY FALL. sow, May ee nena twa Indientlons wero fora oldings and extra rll Orgs Weatock! on Bans Delin MeCabe Vatally Hret in ore destroyed by fre thin afi ls PS Uae alley Cr lnoen in De yard. A Hels CONC probably Curther delay repairs on | challence John Folls, of 201 Bush sin found the body of a man | rat the foot of Ninety-sixth atreet, Anisterdan {nichts aie ras ound , Vrneht Sails for New York! IKitled by a Fat, yt iS itis] LONDON, May 3.—The British steam Michael! Mitchell, Mifty-cight years of ae Slidiyaeht Sybarite (owned by Uae nage, a laborer in the Navy Yard. fell ox} dys and chartered. by from the roof of the Equipment Bulld- was instandy eealieds from Cow Wr Joh r- | Goukay for “New|! ggg meralng “and ta! nitying | wacie. ‘Terence Sunn, mt 69 Am ‘aven' |