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TTL TT TT ITT seria ALL THE NEwWws FOR ALL DAY. her—Fair and Very Warm for 3 or 8 Bags. SIMATTS 1a THE DERBY Tammany Chief Bet Against the Winner— He Was a Central, but Lonely ‘Figure, Among the American’ Contingent. it (Copyright, 1901, by the Press Publishing Com- pany, New York World.) (Spectal to The Evening World.) EPSOM, England, June 5—Amig the great crowd of Americans at Wi! i jam C, Whitney's Derby to-day, the mort remarkable figure was that of Richard Croker, the Tammany leader. He seemed to be lonely in the orowd. the} only persons with him on his arrival be | ing David Nagle. his friend and rela: tive, and his head man from Wantage. These could not accompany him in. fide the members’ stand, which tm r served for owners and those belonging to the Epsom Club. Every one in this inclosure always dresses in a frock coat and silk hat, and most of them being s0- | clety men or titled, were in mourning for the late Queen. Mr. Croker was in dgppest mourning, put this was for his sister. He had on a black frock coat, a black double- breasted waist coat, black trousers, black rfecktie and a mourning band on his silk hat. The only relief to this; funeral attire was a pair of tan colored kid gloves and a large pearl pin. Hin sleeve links were also of large pearls. The Tammany ruler looked well and walked slowly and somewhat heavily. Though the sun was terrifically hot he!“ never removed hin gloves, though) he mopped his forehead frequently with his handkerchief. He had two horses entered for the first race and one in the second race, but none ran, He went into the pad- dock, where he met Nagle when the} horses wero being paraded, apd he tn-| spected them all in the dluzing sun, but} never spoke to Nagle, who walked a short digtance behind him. Mr. Croker appeared to know or notice no one, and was probably the most soll- contained figure in all the ands at Epson. Downs, Just before the big race he returned to the Inclosure and took a place close to the ralla. He took a bet of 8625 to $1,090 offered by a bookmaker that Volodyovakt would not be in firat three. He also took a bet of $0 to $1,0% on Revenue, the Irish horse, The Duke of Devonshire stood close by thé “Boss.” Mr. Croker never used glasses, He returned to town immedi- ately “afte the races, shaking hands heartily with Lester Reiff in the weigh- ing room. eS GRANT AT WEST: POINT. General Gi Salute and Met by Military Escort. WEST POINT, N, Y., June 5.—Brig. Gen, F. D. Grant arrived here this af- ternoon. He was met at the boat land- ing by Col, Mills, Adjt. Rivers and an A salute of eleven rand F 8 in honor e General is here to on, Cadet U, 8. Grant, of the From Description Cabled by The COL. PROSKEY GIVES: UP SUIT. Solitary Occupant of the Cumberland Set- tles His Case. ‘The action brought by Col. Winfteld Proskey against the Cumberland Realty Company to restrain that corporation from Interfering with him in the oc- cupation of his apartments on the sixt floor of the Cumberland, Twenty-secogd street and Broadway, was Beets to-day, Col. Proskey obtained a temporary in- Junction preventing interference with him, and Juatice Blanqhard, in the S8u- Preme Court, subsequently heard argu- ments as to why the temporary Injunc- ton ebouldne net be. made perenaner six hours end York "City and viet RICHARD CROKER AT THE DERBY. Epsom. Fale and very warm weath- er for two or three da: light (o fresh sontherly winds. Before jce Blanchard hi down his igecison te it wae decided continue ‘an arrangement hi ing been arrived at between the "partion to the suit. Dead ‘in East fi A man about forty-five years old. 5 feet 7 inohes in heigin. with red hair apd mustache and weighing 175 pounds, juee ta sdred and” the East River |'to tees and ‘white cotsen r ——>—— ja —«“Rallread’s Terminals, Destresses Cortiants At at acoommensia Earl ts ond trem om ‘fians of Monbatian. ee Triple the other. street |. strate. Pool said he could de sult, tan nae and the Bape. Bisir, o¢ the Outdoor Peon “| CROKER SAW WON. | SREEEEEEEERERRERNEERESSSSERESRERESRRE SD ARR sR ini IP HEE Evening World Correspondent at delelnlnl-i-iei-}-I-i-t DEATH LA TO HOSPITAL. Woman Makes Charges Against North Brother ~ Island. Mra, Herman Lemmerman, the wite of A grocer, of No. 771 East One Hundred and Fifty-fitth street, appeared” before Magistrate. Pool, in the Morrisania Court, to-day and ‘asked the Magistrate {€ something could not be done against the authorities of North Brother Inland. who she holds responsible for the death of her daughter Edna, four and a half years old. Mrs, Lemmerman aaid: that on March 3 last her two daughters, Clara, five and a half years olf, and Eina, were taken to North Brother Isiand suffering from amall-pox, She eid that, she was told by a woman who had been taken to North rather Islarid that her youngest daugh- ter had been removed from the smalls Pex wa to the scarlet fever wat id at the ohiid had contracted the scat- let fever and died from it. ‘Tha woman also sad that nurses from the scarlet fever ward went to the Small-pox-ward and vice vera, ana‘in that way, took contagion from one werd ——_-++-___ Twice the Usual Number of “Cowboy” Fans Turn Out to See Giants’ Star Twirler at = _ Work---He Begins Well. Matnewson, p. Umpire—Dwyer. (Special to The Evening Want) BPORTSMA: PARK. ST. LOOTS. Mo., June, 5.—“Well, boys, let's make it three straight from this Denevan crowd.” sald, Manager Davis when he Jumped out of the ‘bus and le@) his hustlers to the diamond this afternesn. “With Matty doing the bending te. we ought to be able to win fa/a 00 O93 cr Jog. Two decisive wins as a starter on taste, Got to Second Sader At 7: Cleveland, Lee TOLD IN TABLOIDS. Fourth Race—\ GIRL cUT HER T room this morning. He had shot Sheehan, twenty the heaa. Ie A consumptive, fei ng she would nAY hecome a burden on her F tives, committed suicide by cat- Fourth Ra ting ber throat to-day at BOUT Race home, No 304 East Thirty-n Fifth Race—0O pte street. BALL TEAM WRECKED. — Five] gay py h members { Syracase ball team iene were in @ trolley-car wrecked there tu-day. De M je had! the crew, barely escaped Peter Boga 19 Ch left lew broken, John G. White's! joo. street. Brooklyn. att 4 ) leg wae broken, and McWanee ETS any DTU tears hee ¥ ms ken. Lymeh head To-Stiy in © esbyt ed fired Speen Ue po BOY'S BODY NOT MESTMTED.— Mead Orit) 4 A and Horton wer f: Nobody bas yet identified the buy Hospital, ‘ : steal un. — ne,| he tas found dead at the foct PRESIDENT ENCOUKAG! _— ‘. of the Palisades near the West MeKinley sald thin afternoou Be] \iore terry. a believed the tide had turned and PR fcr Too Hot to Hold. . MeKinley would con- MAG lee Prats at 3 DROKER COMMITS «= SUICIDE.—| fret Western trip have keyed the Giana ; fee Auncaneeiaeie Charles J up to a clip even epeedier than they = [eae pean one yearn ol showed at home, and they will make’ ragistrate [Send TELLS OF DRIDGE SUMTER OR Ren taimoruinntotlhiel hens Nat an extra effort to leave {nls baxelones “"Itis within my power Phillips. !am co- me-| West One Handred and Thi with 4 clean atrine of victories,” ing to visit Dr. Coe and | homo} t7razet street: & fri Re S| street, by inhaling wae, He was! | tne athe on onan Nees ee to-morrow. ing from th dwe yenterday, Ne lone talnvictory an Hi ctory. onld to-day t seal yonne sine money in the late pante tm Wall! Win ry, to Melp Matty a Bit, He deserves it, ai E be pra See teeenTeiniter! erect Beal “Lat's see {f we can't hit a litle bes for its interest in th : sh deile E hind Matty, Just for 4 change,” @ et : “PRPSCHY" TO DE PARDONED.—| Kip Selbach “It seems’ strange that D A BIGAMisT—|“F' ‘ ieee cS Gov, Odell hi We can soak the ball hard when any> Geller, = haircdresser,| r body else {s twirling, tart with Matty ae tbs own troubles ihtety athe | eer ert ee ee han been asked for Ben AN, alime|!" the box we have our ‘ f ; Clinton atrect, was held tm the | (er eee Ny aerving @ Ife wen. | feline a Tun around to the pan. i rhawt Market Court to-day on a "He has to keep nk at top speed nore f bignimy. Geller, of tence for the murder of “Old all the time tot he other fellows: cane Ridge ireet, whe clnima| Shakespeare.” bin WHE) gown to a shut ou ne Tun. ub pr AT ad tats ae Mkely recommend that the per-[ isn't pecause we don't t ‘ ip texwe tes meen eon! vite wae! don be granted. behind hi: y C the complainant. i a else, It's sus : M) t Myr Cley rit q Be paatedies that come uj in baseball once Ho ) i} BANK TREASURER A SUICIDE—|penneyivania Rallroad’e Dining-|wnie 1 guess we are about’ due (2 Kégar Wade, treaserer of the Car Seerteee patting bee with, the college bag. ie ' hoe dian it the sceeon served aatintactorily faehas Sevious, scat a as reesouidle rates,” The business waste aiateg L, was foun potebeer sry { SA aes i a icc il aaa