The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1901, Page 1

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66 99 FIRST LESSON IN_A cc URSE OF INSTRUCTION ‘TO. BEA TA SEEMS ARMOU e EXCLUSIVELY IN THE SUNDAY THORLD Key THE < j“HOW TO BE A 3FSS74I9HIFISISEIIIIFINVORNSSHSSHSHS SVHSSSOSSOSSOSSOS 99808 098900008 9980090990809 9999909899889, 2IE9IES SE ISCTT299I 900 9S99S9999S 999899059999 98999 9 svaveaeseseevees ore = — a fe} WEATHER-—SHOWERS TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY. WEATHER—SHOWERS TO-NIGHT AND -TNIGHT ‘BASEBALL | & EDITION Stee [ “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ] SA ste “6: culalon{ Books Open fo All.” | ee Py RA CING| NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE! 1901. ‘PRICE ONE CENT. PRICE ONE CEN MATTY AND KID NICHOLS © N A PITCHERS’ BATTLE. 0000 PLUCKY WOMAN TELLS HOW Giants and Beaneaters Play an Exciting Game Before — SiS (PONLED HIGHWAY MAN. 18,000 Fans---Both Score One Run---Score - sseeieiate inten Tied in Fifth Inning. FEN “eo Lucn, CHAN eer! Helnieint + i POLO GROL + ed graas ha peen re gealal rays of the returnes prodigal sun, The Mayers Salute the Nee . t ar! : x 3 Of for the Wild and Woolly: Weet + r IN ) n Hickman Hite the Hall, To-Night. a = ¢ * : £ n Bs + Mayor Van Wyck Signs Bill After an Excited K Hearing in His Office. q ¢ Mayor Van Wyck furnished a dra-/ terminus, run down Broadway te + matic climax to the public hearing '"e Matters, where there is a loop here 1 t back the of the Brooklyn Tur! bill held in) Were ene mas fare back im j q his office to-day. Before the echoos| we of the voice cf the Inst protestor had; lop at the Horeugh Mi died away he sat down to his desk | Nrooklyn, ao that care may be Y + and aM@xed his signature to the /mwite back to Manka x measure, making it a law. Thus did Ol to Adantic avenue as the trate | \ ¥ he fulfll nis pledge to the people of Me may reanire, Were the Lom } |. - Brooklyn, made over a year ago. Ralleoad behind the pl ; - His action was greeted with cheers, | "2 shoot we arrange for theae: j x j the advocates of the tunnel throwing i as ahousiney + e e cing that the reason why i x their hats In the alr and dancing for Feo sia tes Lone Joy n Atlan uc was be- The man In the room most pleased Jon had no money to. at the action of the Mayor was|‘ Besides. ne ees Alexander E. Orr, President of the keel halevenlsoue 5 ; MRS. JOHN CIGKGE! Rapid Transit Commission, The ob- to ride tn Fulton Sele ininlebelebictnieleleinte lobster einielebterieietetelns See ae ee Jectors to the bill spoke tn tthe Loss WSland depat f ° yong. Is \ A daring attempt at hig..wey rob- } My scream was smothered by a soft Seneralitics and contented them-| yuor In Mistaken. Deny iiaat aren inet Fires “ jhund, and a tlerce admonition to be selves with assertions unbacked by Reema Gite ie Mfth pee u Piet ce Mus: John G. Gage, | ngdsasekort K Me Aa ret proofs May re a $e cali . ie he person im. pocketpoo! ayor Ferra Po! person! Whose Husband Was\17r! Mr. Orr, when {t came his turn to yor 1s « member of the of Mra, John’G. Gage, a charming Killed in the Batt! f speak, so succinctly and clearly set)! it Commission. Hes eeatied| litle English widow, was only frus- hs eo forth the side of the Rapid Transit} a aigtaken trated by the timely arrival of al Spion Kop by Boers, 4 Commission and the city authorities" to whom ie Py goat is ’ nt . t ntract for Pp vato detective wro he |! Mrs.| Attackedinthe Street x Van Hunting for a atl in| Mie! favering the bill that the result of |‘) he Gane screams and came to her as- minute, but Garden. {the hearing was a foregone conclu- EBM tnabla s alstance. a 1 fougat —$—$____—— sion when he took his seat. tee pproaching. = 8 ft is at. fi \ Mrs, Gage i at her rooms at the | apyon 1 turned ; freee tH A iman® yelled there wana glngery dryr ut] ‘There were cheers and iilsses dur-| Hee aeenchcand leases Te Cniv-raity Apartments, at No, 106) a xhadow my t Fr eae tras ATE this on that doded well for @ling ene ava it should do. y 5 4 ono poilceman Insight and. RRs Hy 1) We Rreat crowd and a great Kame feally of, Contractor wer poreaeteue Street, hie Man wanciotrn a fool of myself MUseraumines: The crowd cam Mayor Van Wyek had nothing to | Mat. wed by her escape from robbery | py making an outers and possibly Ke 33° = feats, Dut good-na: say for publication after he had and possible serious injury. She was | rome berson in trouble, 0] 5 were Miled at 3 0 [stened the bill : being atter cd by her phygician | wa ae ne PENey Hote cn) n ad he 8 i wupportunte % TA ata. In the erush that made the big | ju sy thought It a good plan to vielt one of | strug more Nercely than eve: ie box 1 “f “ a ra - einai anon freporiee for The Eve: B | my frien there, AKT. turned. tnto | Hrwek mea te blow. behind Cay U4 “iid | pene \-oom uncomfortable there were m rid called. the 11 saw i dreased young | Sant Gan and OY pavemen women from Brooklyn and its out- (Continued on Second Page.) { ny MBS. J GAGE, Hea teh mes ed HULE the * skirts. y appeared to take as! — Tam still» bewildered from my | detective: ‘Tmuch interest in the hearing as did! terrible experience that 1 can hardly} Thad re but the man o = are 1 all were enthusiastic | collect my senses to relate the details. | I reached the street and wa Ba paras elckiands be CCE Cone el It iw seldom that [ venture out alone | when I looked ke ome home. “There t dis; | In eupport ofthe onpest ton. ‘3 at night, but the evening wax so calm ,of the inan looking full at me, TL carr nd he admiats- j B arcivals vandion Dre's Defense | and the moon seemed ao inviting that 1 bhick wallet In whieh f had tered to me, ! ere was tingling could not resist the chance to e: erable sum of money a i th “ m. SMELI FOR ARSON—Mindel ilesek, Jt wan about s:o'clock and 1 he je papers. 1 eaw his ey Fork went out to. warm ant Tilrd street, thin come from dinner at tne home ct. Phen 1 guessed ELD) Behr ea rena Gee In the burning atore friend’ on Fifth avenue, 1 hac ranatae| , mbaum, wan held wone far before a strange nervousney him of my} 5 tcok possession of me. Some. Ire man out to pee Math i Saniedule slatible Impulse compelled me to took hed and this reassured me.} cltemen tans. aa 0 sn-yoareeld back. I aaw a well-dressed man. Thi sin doubt, 1 tra day for Now York Clty and ees SHEET Se een Ms ae tae fee us | was no reason why I should m:spect “ifth avenue until 1 reached vleinity—Showers to-night mer satel pwa atid he tole “ai wate® him, but somethin told me that he to street without notleing the and sundays variable winds, sae ee A tenes nayoune Raltrond and the route et Cit was y moveme “ und chad gottenia\ fow yards f interest, fol fe Ms ernie interested in my movements. gain, and had gotten a few yarde]Q moatineanterly. isuelow, who took AU Unt] me ave selected. We stnrt We] rrented hnin, wan Held ta Thinking to avoid him, 1 quickened| down the street when 1 beard y ule £ my pace und for a block I almost rau. ! step behind me. ae - : the Manhattan Rapld Trane! (Or trials s (Continued on Fourth Page.)

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