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} PRICE ONE (CENT. [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] ener mee NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1901. x = = : — ———— = = ——= SSS ose = = — 9 —* 0S 0-— a= | ROBERT WADDELL, WINNER Both New York and St. Louis Batters Hit the Ball Freely, | OF THE AMERICAN DERBY. and Errors Help the Scoring. . z Ser Terminus Was Second and The Parader Third in Western Turf Classic. pias 1 East Beat B dl . ( f i The Ratting Order. asterners Beaten Badly. : : 4 p New York St. Lou 5 . * ¥ " a Van Vial n. of. Burkett. Uf, 2 By Belbac howe Holdrick. « Met CHICAGO, TI, June 22.—25,00 spec- by @ length and Sadie S. third by half) Terminus was second. a @alf a length . ‘| ‘ Hickroan, as. Donovan ey tators were at Washington Park whenJa length. Bonnine wax fourth. in front of The Parader. Bonnitert was at fi po Bs reiene: Hs 2 the American Derby run. The Parader still led at three. | fourth. = nC. Kruger, 3b. Robert Waddell jehed Grat. quarters, Waddell was and The early bettie was as follows: Bow ip. i] ‘Terminus was second. Bonnibert third, a length away fra Retting. Tne: Day ' ‘The Parader was third, Tt was the same at the mile, excepting | The Lene POLO GROUNDS, June 72—"Well 5 ‘Time, 2.33 4-5. that Sadie 8, had moved up to third! & 1 shdncl here! eewhered welasilalcrack? at 3 They were off at 5 o'clock with Ban-| “ain. ‘Terminus was fourth. C= | that rough-house crowd tram St ‘e earo in the lead. Waddell was second| At the mile and a quarter the Pi GU ‘ Jani Kip Seltach as the Glants) were "% and Silverdale third. was leading by two lengthe. Waddell 1 donning the <pangies before the game ‘ At the quarter it was Waddell by «| was second, Terminus third. Fem stat . & ES neck, Silverdale second, Sannazarro,{ In the stretch Waddell, tonk the lead. | Sadte + third, The Paruler wan secgnd by a length, At the half The Parader had SAP nd Terminus third. up Into the lead. Waddell was second] Robert Waddell won by tw lens W. C. WHITNEY PAYS $50,000 ' FOR FAST NASTURTIUM. fon't ike rowdy ball-playing.” ent er Davia, “but IC these fellows tot in Ma @ ay oY Watercress — Margue-| j a, rique Colt Brings Big- ra Tn They He@a Warm Argament Last Game.in jhe; Weet Stic Weet. TY SWELTERS [BIC BLOCKADE = IN THE HEAT. ON THE BRIDGE. Humidity, Too, Is De-|Thousands Had to Walk pressing Several Across in Broiling Overcome. Sunshine.- 1 gest Price Ever Paid tor Two-Year-Old. , For $50,000, the highest price ever patd ar-old, William C. Whitnéy turtium from A. C. Aste and hereafter this prom- Be ee ans HE Dee as aH IIE | Troiiey traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge x i # was blocked for more than two hours 1k WEATHER FORECAST. in icctnoon and thousands” of er- f} 3 alk x rm owanther! probably %|fons:suffered the tnconventence of w sy PE tee he te ul foe over the promenade in the brolling | it fule, followed by thane £1 a.) nlockade wap caused by: the,ovel bd to free head electric wire on the s t-bout : 5 Elirack breaking about fifty feet wert of pers te MD oe Heat de ae ree eae eae ae ae | Manhattan tower, ¢ Manhattan end of owds became so dense could hardly - manage At tie i joerck ! the bridge |) was the{that the poll To add to the confusion, the/cara Brooklyn were stalled and there- : BOATSIN CRASHES. stretch of cars for. abouw two um the same rough-and-tum-| was taken Three Collisions Between Ferry Liners, in irs extended up Fukea — 1 tin lest game at S3t.] Thomas Ro thirty-six yedre old, 1 r= Peitkierie eee Ei t+ Bia SA Hs oes : . . Louie, Just eo back at ‘om aw strong on{ who resides at Miia Hotet No. 2 was | street ¢ bush avenue, Broeklym, faing nerformer.will:- unin hls new) on 07 ‘ seak Which Southfield and Erie Figure. sou wont te They tole a game from}overcome by heat in front of No. 3t{and on the Fifta avenue ine up Adams: er’s colors. that fie.could not well refuse, Mz. Whit | this season and won twice. In the Great 1 us out on toetr own and we should n tHe was attended and he Clty Hall, Since Nasturtium gave promise of | ney secured an option that expired to-| American he was fouled, or his lat of . by righta wives th sane reveption ne wire Uroke word was sent.to being the crack two-year-old of the] day. The deal was concluded this morn. | victoriea would doubtless have been un-| There were three ferry-boat collisions, ber of women, who ran screaming about | here Hutt Ko to ball v { New York are swel the repatr gang. but hws a pbaltt deur year Mr.. Aste haw received numerous] ing and Mr. Whitney ratified it when| broken thus far. He fs engaged in the| to-day, and, while nobody was serloualy. the boat games here ne san sling, and a written amdavtt imi dei tnrescquacterm of &n “nour to repair offers for him, but he ¢turdily helt out | he reached the track this afternoon. Futurity ‘and many other of the rich| injured in any of them, the pasnengers Men grabbed for Hfe- and » the that gather tn, cally secured in atimony that th. Slthe wire. When the wire wa. final ned together the cats could meve uly tis | at snail's pe . and we won't] the bh wher until last week, when Auctioneer Easton,| Nasturtium is by Watercress—Mar-| stakes to be contested for Inter in the! in. #: acting for Mr. Whitney, ch instance were thrown into a! were handing them acou lithe an ctor] guerique, He has started three times | season. panic, A Staten Island boat, the South-|crem of the Erle went calling that | starcans serapplog te! it tn field, wan in one of tae crashes, the| there wan no danger. tiliwesha vel jor numiai ——— } remtaurant, and the woman had the dia. | her veanels being the Erie, of the Erie| After the excitement had partly sub- | ric pars The temperature recorded by For VERDICT: IN| SAGE. CASE- Beene lea ecakinsiorsues anal seamen [sacal incu encanorreateana anal Warm Final Game, | TM mys et wis| POWER LINES IN TRUST. ia) Solomon inatsted that he had given| Hodoken boats, 7 |stream, while the Burlington was towed | at. Bt only 9 dear sk, it had] nee {4 Lemprey Will Get La i we the brooch to Miss Fernberg because | Walle entering her sity near the Erte |ty the Erle Railrodd stock-yards. 8 of the zone up t and; touched | mont th it 1 yards, Jersey Clty, this afters] was badly damaged, but the ferry he was afratd she would make trouble The j ne | Paye De ge Bunn, 1n| for him and his wife. The Magiatrate | [0% the ferry-boat Erle crashed intojescaped injury. [vans rowdies dit ¢ Aciowianconney Batutee emer held Solomon for trial in the sum of | the steam carrier Burlington Several women a “ -|* riot fore : j | was charged. with | andum In the case of Uri Ll. Lamprey $1,990, and in default of a bondeman| A throng of excuraloniatm bound were mkl suffering wh He | LOL OE SS Brahe ek te ture fon—that ts, lea ie t against the St.’ Paul’ & Chizago Railway u e | ne wan sent to Jail, : of town, many of whom were w he Erle way Mt every opyortunts ed | almost vint—at § street ral Company, Farmers’ Loan! and. Trust q Fernbere, sald tq an Evening with children, crowded the Erie an Wy Wan tertoundy hugh all he Knew to put Mathewson ot fo’ tet 10) p Company and Russell Sage. The suit World reporter: “tam kd T found wut | when latter rammed the Burling-{ 3 ‘ plaina t by making vicious lan said to be fs for 100,000 acres of land in Otter Tall| 4 CHACHA Mune RIeaiainer Teak awed 6 | ton, shattering her upper works ind | responnlbtiity the yoWIth his spikes ja 4 mix 7 : and other gountles Solomon, Who Gavel! tnother wite:’ 1 Wartlucky tyne, "Ml | partly keeling her over, tae pansengers| Erle'x commutder holding canithacliminee ; ork The court says: “I think plaintife is deed,” were thrown into a pat { Murlington should net hay Keen bull vita owe fan lsd Upsodearge he deatuinthe| Wife's’ Sunburst to -i- qmount due upon, tre cones? gerenat| Another, in Trouble. Thore on the forward deck of the back taraugh the cabins and . crowding those who, were the third t si xrees Nt dhto tke [a humidity of 74 kK the tem- ant refuses to” accept such amount and | ne'| e Was Stn Borner Seat Coe ye tae acento i coare i anaiihe mn Wea Q reed Because of Ha ‘two drivers thrown from thelr trucks - | m} as A Chance ‘That ° en, Rayment t to Be, entered will stand In ies | TH women. closely watched. Harry ante deTioned Mellivan Peentlt by the Impact fell among the crowd, are al for Retaliation is of:suich 4 Mra, Solomon,\and her eyes snapped 0 see land thin thoroughly frightened « num- At trate in the Harlem Police Court to-day, )Commiasioner Murphy this morning and are | One of the women wasa blonde and tail, | talked to him avout the case of Rounde- | = = forslCUiny | Atar et trad ea wenhestesd Tanai nanencere aera formerly ot the Fitth| PROF. HERRON DROPPED. | CORNER-STONE LAYING. |... ,."", mi # Miss Leah Fernberg. ‘The other was sifdmea ator ta Nie g erate ities and his family are! Faq Seen oxen snapped Hew in ania pool-room Fi a movo to Tygingham, Mase. |. Fr husbun the Bowery a week ag Ore pe re te. ee prenidede. tas Tented for]. She had found him after much search ‘The transfer doesn’t it Schlun, who LIGHTNING Z ———— __GLEVELAND GETS HOUSE. en ere EEG URE | ny atocie tron ‘To. BIE “you al it orem Charch at Riot emntio la, June 2. é [ieesuenicenn mala iin 10 years old. ‘The cottagers at Lehox y nd treet and Hroadway, | back Sullivan. would not talk. butt fu ed the recommendation e Jones CHUFEHAWII toe helbenteiore) 1e¥e To howe we won't t i awe h m ary ot Pa at aro delighted at having the Clevelayde Tiaving a quiet Nutle supper with Miss |'® imited here in hope for Bchalin Chureh Council that trled Prof. il Bvchinealiaherncandinlan ters resticneatrae | pies B : of thing E tr icna\racktentne [aso a, ma chr taeapanaing as near neighbors, Tyringhaf ta only Fernberg. i D. Herron, and fis name hus deen|June 2. The announcement that | an the Kame any good Fo ee tee a teaee owen arses Ne uthing | fae tamtanee, sults >hae ten) nillew-from' Lenox. ¥ Mrs/,Solomon. “retold her story in court an te drop: trom the churen roils. He Is|xtone would be laid on June 2) was ac etre Reatard 4 iwaalatrucksrhe wee non 1.50; those former) - "Tne farm house was bullt.ind7e7, but] to-day, She said she had been deserted| [-ONDON, June!2“Mr. Choate, the| ow oute.de the church. ‘ Cie iis eetieeny “prevente stampede of the ni former! se has Been *Aesod ie asd easatent| in. Denver by her busband, and that he| United ‘States AmbeseMtor, who hay a Vhoaw members of Davisis squad sho] heopte ange are former ie Ed fehing ‘Bre. ago the attracUons had taken’a ‘djamond sunburat from her. Dee? wuftortag: £ from a-aummer cold, te-| THE MEDIUM OF THE MILLION| The Road to Success {s via Sunday | uve been kicking about cool weath: ee flown corner 177th st. a rt 4 r {turned ofice, this mornin da Ls GREAT CAKE-WALK to-nlgit, of ‘the cham-| savin€ on sie dunner ole parca \ sae: Cigres ecigage ies, 23 Biko dw blah wi lathe! persect Bealtpe "= 5/9145 the Sanday World: Want section. | World Wants. 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