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‘WEATHER—CLOUDY TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY. NIGHT __ EDITION ALL THE NEWS FOR ALL DAY. | Che PRICE ONE CENT [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ . ean = es EVIDENCE KS ALI, BAR GIANTS’ FUMBLING HELPED ~ THE PIRATES. New York Players Dropped the Ball Frequently and Pittsburg Score Six Runs in First ~ BROOKLYN Champions” Confident! of Making it Nine; Straight Defeats for, Cincinnati. The Hatting Order, Gating, 3p, McGulre, c. Donovan, p. Umpire—Dwyer. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKL June 20,—Haying won the' first game, the series from John Brush’s bunch ‘of German ball tossers, the champion Brooklyns faced the Heinen at these grounds this afternoon, determined to administer another defeat. Manager “Bid McPhee and his men were a wobegone crowd when they, aime on the field, Thetr ae! the elghth successive game the team has lost. A hoodon te surely following the Cin- cinnat! team. Brooklyns' two straight victories since their Western trip has given the team @) much-confidence that they declure they will adon take the lead in the pennant race. ‘This wi fair sex turned out to witnens the game, this being the first opportunity they have had in over three weeks to see the Champions piny. Three Innings. fe Ut ever catoh it agnint VSS HEINIES AGAIN. it. With a ‘at yesterday was ann Wagner Cooling Of. Roth>Hanlon and McPhee were unde- cided who they would put In to pitch and had thelr entire corps of slab artists out warming up thelr to the game. Hanion finally selected Donovan to the twirling for Brooklyn, while MoPhee depended upon “Noodlen" Hahn to puzzle the Champions, ladies’ day, and many of the KILLED BY LONG FALL. Bey Victian Plunged from Fifth Floor to Cellar, William Denison, seventcen yenrs old, who lives at No. 218 Madison street, was killed at No, 9 Mott street thia after- noon. by falling through an elevator shaft from the fifth floor to the cellar, No one seems to know’ how the ac- eléent occurred. Derdson was at work 0a the HRN Moor. and his fellow: work- mien heard a ecreem. bim pitch downward. An ambulance was summoned and the surgeon in charge reached the boy as he Was breathing his Inst. not recover consciousness and died in the doctor's arms, They did not see York Central ain will jeare ital trip Saturday, June. 22, aa outer webk: daye, tee All Pullman) partor tow ear, M6 New York on it at 1.50. P.M. uring the season." On all tral Jeaves at 220 P.M. cara, jacloding an) obperrai The Hnatting Orde A EW YORK, THURSDAY, JU th SOON TC ANOW HS f A Pittabure, Clarke. If Reaumont, f ; Ib, f Cheabro, POLO GROUNDS, June 2.—Capt. Sele bach opened school for his patched-up ball team bright and early this morning. He had his young men out on the lot be- fore most Harlem citizens had left their beds. . Selbach {s a firm believer in the theory ler. that there's only one cure for dopey ball laying. Hard work and plenty of prac- ce is his idea of what the erring Giants need. “Team play" and “How to av. rattlon’ were the subjects dixcuns: the leader of the Polo Grounds tea thia morning's session of the base kind Seibach ts determine make a strong 3 up anon break a Davis return: Glants Since they have been without the ser- os Davis the New Yorks have ing the navonal pastime In a hat reminded the fans of a ship without a rudder or a kite that nad e Meparated fram a nection of Ken tall, “You fellows have been playing the {kame as if somebody had put a litte dope in your coffee," said Selbich: member, the dlamond ia not the plice to count your money or figure on where you are kolng to take your. girl next junda vy. in the game and stay in y Kind of support yesterday Matty would have won out ina jug. Leach Joins I -. Tommy Leach, the Mght-welght third baseman for the Pirates, showed up for practice to-day, h wax reported yesterday to be suffering from typhoid fever, but when the Ittle fellow looked himself over thoroughly he found that a DMillous attack was the extent of his troubles. ‘The Pittsburg line-up in sev: eral shades stronger when he ie In the game = Honus Wagner was shifted back to hin old, atummplng ground oUt In right teld, and Ritchey, the man with the big bank account, was moved down to wixth piace Inthe batting Ist. There in Joy in store for the fans. Manager Daris in expected to arrive from Chicago this evening. He wired to-lay that he in ready for business once more. He will srotmbly get in the Kame and steady CARs she Infleld to- morrow, A cool breeze tempered the sun's rays this afternoon. It was a perfect day tor Daseball. The turnstiles showed that 4,000 fans were on hand when the game began. ‘ Eddie Doheny. who has managed to put @ harness on his southpaw shoots ance: last season, was yelected to do the puzzling act for the locals. Ches- bro, the strong bay, bent 'em in for the Smoketown prigad —Fhe game by on’ Page 7. age is reported JAMES A. HERNE’S WILL. Actor and Playwright Leaves Ea- tate to Widow, The will of James A. Herne, the actor, and playwright, fled for probate to-day Jeaven the entire estate to hin widow Katherine’c, Herne, Individually and as trustee. She {s also made oxecutrix without bonda or red tape of the Pro- bate Court. "The testator sald tt was hia express wish that his wife might handle his entire eatate an she saw fit} for the beneftt of herself and their chil- dren, iY He crentes a trust fund of $15,000, “‘pro- vided that ft 1s not more than two- thirda of my ertate," for the children, the principal to be divided when each shall arri' t the age of twenty-five, The manuscript to all plays, finished or unfinished; copyrights, acenery, atage| tion held at properties and ali theatrical accessories fre given to the widow, tegether with the residue of the estate. There are four hildren—Julia A., Kath. arinn C., Lucille and John T. Herme. Thy eatate is juled et $29,500, AFTER COOGAN’S SCALP, Mr. Fiteh F. His Drief with the \ttormey-General. (Special to The Rvening World) June 2—Joseph Fitch, of He the applica ork City, who m to Attorney-General Davier for per- to commence an action Supreme Court to oust James J. Coogan from the office of President of the bor- of the appiteation. alleged that Coogan has lost his! I, at the general 19), Mr. Coogan {# given until June 2% to Ivffe .—At the convaca- morning the honorary degree of «tk of laws waa conferred upon Dr. C. A. Sie: and Dr. Francis Brown, of the Unipn “Theological Seminary af" Ne EMA es Tee te IT AND FRIDAY. WEATHER OUDY TO-NI om PRICE ONE CENT, arl ley i & — | “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | It ’ , r \ —-+ $-2-__ ‘Women Witnesses Impugn Wife of Minister's Assail- ‘ant and the Sensational Case Will Be Given to Jury To-Morrow. The evidence in the trial of Thomas) Following the denial of the Rev.| Rev, Keller emphatically dented G. Barker for shooting Rev. John John Keller of th ements made | that he had wronged the wife or that Keller, of Arlington, N. J., ts all in, | against him by Mrs. Barker, several | he had borrowed moncy from her. and to-morrow each side will be al- | women cf his congregation took the} He said he had paid $33 té Barker, lowed one hour and a quarter injstand to-day and assailed Mrs. Bar-| not because of a personal debt, but which to sum up. Then the case will! ker's reputation for veracity, | because of a certain letter the ac- be given to the jury. Prosecutor] Physicians who had seen and |W! had written to him. Erwin is confident of a conviction and talked with Barker shortly after the | or spoken to Barker at the time of Barker's lawyers are equally sure | shooting testificd to thelr belief that|the shooting. He fairly shouted that he will be acquitted. ‘They say jhe was cool, collected and perfectly | some of his denials. the worst they can expect is a dis-|/sane and that he was evidently so aU ene ern ‘ agreement, the time of the assault, ' Alin reported om MASSACHUSETTS $20,000 FOR BANDITS BEAT AT HELL GATE. TROLLEY SHOCK. LONE CYCLIST Big Battleship Steamed | Ludwig Felt as Though) School Principal Was Safely Through Nar- | ‘Stuck with Pile of | Knocked Senseless is row Passageway,. Needles" and Sues. and Robbed. The Dig battle-ship Massachusetts left Hecause he received a shock of elec: PORT WASHINGTON, L. 1, June New York Harts by way the tack | ity from the slot of the j --Palmer Jor princip: of the local door this nooti, and Une supermition that | y¢ no battle-phip could worm through the |, narrow and tortuous channel between | the East River and Long Island Sound! han been laid away on the shelf, Capt. Henry N. Manney, of the Massachusetts, und Metryolitnn Ratlway on Sewoud] y-ncol, was attacked vy highwaymen nue Louis Ludwig aske Juaticn Gle-| while riding late last night on his bley- hoand a Jury to Krant him $2.0) oe to Manhasset, where he resides. damages Mr. Jones wax on a lonely part of the wig wan on hin aay home fret! road, when two men sprang from be- lodge meeting Ina heavy snowstorm on] ying grees. One struck Aim with a clud, the night of Feb, 12, 18. When he ting is head. A severe cut on ea ookiyn Navy-Yard and inspect F sae ta nd count ntermined not to; etehed One Hundred and Sixteenth ft his wheel and was circumiavigatelll Suge islandsaltn treet and Second avenue he attempted | vet upon t th men. He tried to to creme | defen his clothing was dience to 4 moth-eaten custom, : as hrough cell As he # ynothe slot ru ning | Imest tern from ais body and he was back door “of the harbor, « Hong the condutt he saw a fash under | seaten into tnsen th! When he re- i Vacar up the si Hke that of « DOIT) Covered he found that the highwaymen jot luehtnt eosame instant a°] had taken $22 fh ; The WF batte-whip left the Nayy-Yard | Uf lehtn hes aamend ater ad tak ne Had with him, sation in his im ovk she. (elt a stinging Hs orclack AN blow: that fe Ludwik wa must have gone in the t place. This was tnill- Impers found along the road. Mr. Jones says that the night beforo Jlast two men called at his house aad Kk and uithern portad lying between Actoria and to nrine, rrived it was found ef the right) leg ow The pilot evidently knew Hell Gate's and hel recelved! other! injuries “ } reefs and #he i owell as any other sie PLL CHANTS CLD ai ee ar Me part of the harbor, for was 70] he suffers much. sud they th m for him, Mr. Jones's cus roured and ke hesitation the jeviath thrusc eadily, thouga not rapidly for- | ward, i x onree being | On the R, When atout half way through the er-how ship Was at a standatill, Peopl the river bank and on Warde [nla thts to mean that the Mar had got stuck, But while th ed the smoke began a of her stack and she out Into the Sound The first American battle-ship to pass | ous through Hell Gate will correct her co passes in the attll waters of the Sound, which wan one object tu be accompli she by taking this route Instead of the ocean route 1 Newport. Court Dev Dkinhoma Land May: He Opened, 2 WASHING June — Justice Bradley, tn y Court to-day, rd the appiication of Lone Wolf and other Indians for an tinjunctios: againat the Se. ary of the Interior, to restrain him rom opening the Klowa, Ce Manche: and Apache lands in a an-|Uklatioma. to settlement ie imie| Without wcoing into the facts of the telat} case, the court held that the question (ares an purely a political one with whlob the court had no wer to deal, PRESIENT TO. CROWN PRINCE'S MANY REBELS) to curl out along and) ke | LEAVE CAPITOL LIFE IN DANGER.) FALL IN BATTLE, Will Take His Wife to Drunken Man Attacksiinsurgents in Albay Canton in | Carriage Where Royal | Province Severely July. Heir Sat. Punished. me alarm Hoehum, V Mrs M BERLIN, June 0 im: Jeavsed by WASHINGTC MANILA nat forty line | K m n | phalia Crown | | couragingly of her case. Prep ons | Prince Ww anded e being made at the White House for) way from tent 8 the departure of the President and | tndividuai approached his car ) their homes. ailies, who was a: Paesanjan, Province, yesterday, la now ag r+ from Pagsanjan, eft and che sale of pubs y ure made aga umber es in tho commissary Mrs. McKinley to Canton the ‘rst janes a blow with a atic week in July fat whitey she Crd L he Individual Vhite House a cre TE the President merely —<—<——__— nore 1 g10,000 for FH | MANILA, Jun vis has submitted night and Fridays warmer; B Pilipino teachers why ire oe ual, ae Erica Rusty, ae Nght to fresh asonth to ie year in’ no! Co Ua | ‘The Penneyivanta Ratlroad The Perfection of Ratlway Travel 3 -| Is reached tn the Pennaylvania Lienited, ieating. Provides aoeedy and satlatectory train service he-| Is reached in the Fennarlyanis, Leenites. | “ eee wines tween New York and the great Middle Weet.

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