The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1901, Page 1

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PRETENSE NEP TE EN ATI ALL THE NEWS FOR ALL DAY. NIGHT GElorid, | BASEBALL ees. [ “Circulation Books Open to All.” ] Sis [ “‘Cireutation Books Open to All.”” ‘os RA F | NG! PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, EUESD AY: JUNE 4, 1901. PRICE ONE CENT. DUMMY TAYLOR FACES — BIG ST. LOUIS BATTERS , CONSTITUTION IS A i WRECK OFF NEWPORT. WBPATHER-FAIR TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. ns New Yorks Get Batting Streak in Fourth Inning—Score Two Runs and Take Lead. eek The Ratting Order. ar Uir si 2} ere eren her eave Oh © UL an New York. St. Louls, Yan Haltren, ct. Burkett, If, ure the owned. You . \e! ick, cf. he ce Mad Strang, 2b. McGann, 1b. | ae UD: Hickman, rf. Donovan, rf. | i vis, se. Gansel, 1b. juelow, 3b. will dh hed all virreer in Calle This is a photograph taken of the Columbia when she was wrecked off Newport during a trial spin. werman, c. Bengiver, ¢. day. The accident to the Constitution to-day was almost identical with the Columbia's, and the ploture gives a clear Yepire—ur. Dwyer” Rae ae ha Sea ‘t | up agaimet the cool weather In (apeelal to, The) Heesiag LWatht:) this spricx, He has been the New Yorks" ST. LOU, June 4.—The Giants were treated to-day to a sample of the weather the natives of Si. Louls have! to endure tn the summer time. It was warm yesterday, but to-day It tn siz- mace nts {dea of how the America’s Cup defender looks at the present time. While Sating OF New| Sinaare't="™*| TOLD IN TABLOIDS. osing tairler, but Manager Davie ts re he will round Into form, This ring the “Dum ny" and Davis had a with thelr fingers, Taylor hot in has bolled the! kinks hing wing, and he my , ca’s Cup Defender her asuistance and speedily got | a EAE gee el eee sling hot, and all of Davis's youngsters ic to-day. i 7. | alongside. re ing hot, and all of Davis's r be givena » to work to-day. Meets with an Acci- ADE w BCUADOIL | forty yenre a fect 0 Inches NAAT Husted jut ently Sto) bays Bran, Lata tee Ee tee f A “J Nash wi and gause underwear. The Charley'| Horse squad uncorked yelps of joy when they fit the warmth old Sol jiie, desis out to St. Louis citizens. | follows “My pay day wing will soon be ready | We will we are at aor ‘i ‘They are the four with New [for business 1¢ this Keeps up.” sall) So” Nash da scheduled to umpire eines: It was found that no one had been d.ot Similar to that infurediin thelaccldent: Nati Herres: , i eadets recently tall and was dressed in a darks of the Challenger. ho was aboard and shouted out| (uisuriccnntn tos beuntors where | wus hall aod smasth alevens cheerily as the tugs neared her: ine ones bear beet +1 “No one hurt.” NEWPORT, R. I., June 4.—A dis-| Capt. Rhoads was in charge 0! A despatch to- ty quotes Jim hicago Club, as four games RONS MISSION DIVIN Prot. orge D. crrou has written a fete aster similar to that of the Shamrock |the yacht. He could be seen work-| the Andes, himself agninet 3 Mil 2, “| Roger hi kinky =m 5 sh cettie e . . mus. rth has overtaken the crack Yankee de-|!"& Mke i beaver with hia men to) ye ig, POROE eh he tn being sn won't slaw bles) to pitch more than 1 Lee pit eteiess ele fender of the America’s Cup, the Con. | “8” 8¥8Y the wreck, ees cree by Coe re y foursoraavejinnings:, by tartell Yachtsmen are commenting on the! a at Grinnell, In. anys “DN be able to line ‘em down to ace YY [0 7 atitution. | ployee of the Harim iefrixerator | Heegthegnny Ay *em,"* Looks Like Trouble In Cl almiarity of the disasters which} prone, was 5 Oye hin first wife Incked aympathy F TS AT ST ona ae TG a pau eH oe This was the first day the yacht |have overtaken both boats. CE pre rrarrs ahs with fir mination, which he calle she beareewere ta Teuretaitniey at | A few days ako used her big mainsail, and she went | ‘The tender Mount Morris was be-) force, to prevent Frederick iinw tees ni (agreed: (ola separa fs day in this town,” expostulated Kip out this efternoon to try it. side the boat in a few moments. to work. The Magin- ne ieee, Belbach when Christy Mathewson of- fered the opinion that It was pretty the ¢ The breeze, which was light ear! Then the tender began steaming eld that all men ve a}, STR menor ight early | yout pluking up wreckage. At 3 work If they want to, | | TO MERGE TWO SQUARES —The warm, Hart task down there jn the day, gradually grew stronger | o'cjock she took the Constitution In ea ear at Local Board, of the Fifteeath Stealing Hot tn St. Loula. ear until it was blowing what callors!tow and headed for Newport. Dimeric! YIN AT GRAVESEND “Bay, I've seen it no hot in eee f sae ualaayiens aftern: zi on the home Ute ut would call a “strong breeze.” The collapse of the Constitution's merging of = 3 oe we a rte stay wit lea bbe na cil Know les a Just as yachtsmen were congratu-| Mast was vory similar to'the accident} (Terre , Squares an G leaves in our caps and they turned tlh ot fae bees up- which happened to the Columbia} ‘[” Lot Mishtand®,| Longacre [nose on us between innings, and If you i feting themselves on the gallant! Years ago, not far from the samo} *° to-day an explosion ae Pants . stood more than two minutes in one gt th ae abowing made by the Constitution,| ocallty as that of today’s occur.) Ure! that shattered the trunk: sil eae t you'd bilater your feet sure.” vaya hat Naw (3 seat there was a more than usually ily Injured MODUS VIVENDI FOR ¢ 7 r SUE CD CLC rreits : 4 go home, and rence. ; Py it ft ‘ 2 vey and John Aliatr: j 5 oe TOTO M AU i the games by ‘ strong puff of wind, and snap went} Manager Butler Duncan was on plan nw mod vive ty we will not star the mainmast about two-thirds of ‘ying 1 from the wbject of Chinese indemaities, ad of Davis's hopefuls took | fo7felt, ith vaxldent Young and board the Constitution to-day, but It the pler. ‘The trauk| (a insure progress in the settle: Two oF three of Davis's hopefuls 190% A Yi rc juve been notified by Mr, the way up. is not known that he had any guests.| =!pped and dropped the pler,| ment of oth = ha at mr Mu Ene advantage otithe |For Poeun Sie: of hig stand on the Nash ques This happened at 2 o'clock, the > mu other questions a i OF are aa dassling summer raiment on the rest 5 tol makecachwage ss and Instantly there torrific| in being conaldered at Washi rij if i WL ‘ae Buelow turned up with a u Men ateelil yacht having weighed anchor for her explosion.. The expl es amps eee mB tPA 1 [eonoliy boy straw top plece decorated ail avoid Loe tee Co spin at 1.30 P. M. RARAREMAKAKAAAWHARRHMML| pletely whatterd the diese with a red, white and blue ribbon, and | Mme ‘Sa ea) (hates tempered ta When the big stecl tubular mast} WEATHER FORECAST. UTA tal aol okie tet * = - Sammy ‘Strang tled Billy Phyle's pale) |S WM Oo sun and made life cracked the salls and top hamper | bisedd Ahab clothing and a lot of cartridges. ON ISARREAT Aa green suit with a green ee ean Jworth Hving sprung up an hour before came tumbling down on to the decks {fj Furecast for the thixty-stx ‘The trank had been shipped from COD CD re isle) Geant ata chiar poly | the game began. A<out 2,5. fana brolled aijd over the side snd the crippled coat 8 OP. o,f) New York to seabrighe, 00 [and pats of balloon trouser emssecom {om tin bleachers and perepired In. th o rt oe he i stand when Umpire Dwyer called) pl fonder of the nation’s nautical of Jurore, in Kinga County, to i before they were the right length. Patay Donovan sent Southpaw Jones lj (3 a ). The | Davis's hustlers will try to keep up d } the batting clip they struck yesterday. | the firing line and para Taylor: Evel World, will reopen jee Sali thonibalt trem home,’ said Aleck Wy Mr. a the at dhe, Garg OL WSs MAN FOUND DROWNED—The body im wae found im the, water by Juatice Maddox. foot of Mudsen utreet, Jer-| cured a stay of the 7 Clty, to-day, 3 ued to-day drifted a helpless wreck be- wanlsta UG

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