The evening world. Newspaper, July 5, 1901, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Giants Lost to Pittsburg---Score 2 to 7---Davis Put Out of Game. oo FLUUDED; TRACKS UNDER Wai. Fordiam Swept by by Torrent--- EX TION PARK, PITTSBURG. July : STARTERS IN TO-MORROW'S BRIGHTON HANDICAP. The Brighton Handicap, for three-year olds and upward; mile and a quarter. Smokeville atmosphere wi 4 s normal condition to-day. sini Inaenerdence Da the ring the heavy storm this afternoon a flood w 0 Storm’ Ss Damage at Fo rt shut down and gave the eltl- 4 of this sooty old town a chance to tev the sky, but to-day the same old} ot thie junction of Atlantic and Flatbush avenues, whi’ G black haze hung over Col. Dreyfus's i oe | eorge. The Pirates and Giants loomed up}ed the depot of the Long Island Railriad. In the r once more in a contest for the eee making Job In the League race, Davis’ men are very Well satiated with the even! the tracks were covered by four feet of water, and ti . Clarke's 98 ALL GOL De ALCEDO . BRIGADIER : DECANTER 2.0.0.0... -205- PRINCE WCLURG ......... It filled the basements an® 6 the first tloors with @ rear el numerous A wild rush of water in One if amt Sixty-ninth «treet this ad echildren! sur hund men, wo AILS ONE iirc cicletsiecolteieslcetepe’s yoxcored with Ca oa . w yesterday, 5 - 2 oer ss . caused by the overtiow of the main) fram thetr tomes tn terror Hiike 1 cataract TODDY. «eres see eens If we can make an even break with} Wi Submerged for a radius of two blocks. oe (a citi dip Cee Tan) Gin Gate ines on ikr coooenoe ep hollow in Hast One Hun- ninth streat the rush of Pittsburg on thelr own grounds I'll be OsinetDroneeanieneethe ting off without warning, Ite Wke i 4 Sixty’ sald Manager Davis. tlercest. In the houses i WATERCURE cinthaitiiteVesmes antine water was six inches deep on the floor ¢ torrent reged. asements so suddenly x _ | trip 1 won't have a kick coming.” N from No.7 x “When we're going to get trimmed| oo) iiiqy yacce Akt eee conn he Jt e ered the © f there's nothing like getting it good and Ung passengers climbed settees, countess 1 i tnd forced ite way up : rs Was th upstairs with such there's no chewing the rag abut hard perches. No trains could be run for an hour and a } SNE a ens! were met by a running some places the water was luck and bad umpiring. We're Hable to run around and trim the Pirates to-day 5 ates ks badly as they beat us yesterday: is | river. lafternconddIUalaniingthe/gamel Stores and cellars in the vicinity were floode: jos deep in the middle ef! the Sammy Strang will continue to play ae at second until the Glants find af. t nee “ Riana lived atr a acy Hala nord ALTROW ioealeltor a was so Pid stocks were considcrabiy dam.a (listen corse traras te{beuseat| eet sought the upper w thelr pante ped from the second- slippery yesterday that Buelow refused todtaked a fehnee) ctabres ae) nis late Packing-houses and meat refrigerating pla Font AOANS CER Ghar (it seth AG MOTH ER OW IN JAIL. Another rafnfall last evening left the ralriondediarditrcleyi ratio 8! Wecie Lae Gee eee Pier ek) as —-— nat lot In soggy shape again to-day. There Greene place were S iC w infatune lakes int utheld and ——- nt to the Fordham neroux mudholes between the base Vy nd the the flood. lines and the stande, possible until long after the storm had abated its fury Western Michigan;The Span tacular Storm}: tire foroe went “These Smokeville cha have a shade oie . Woman Who Said She|Traver, Who Did Not jive unin me mi? aii Garey] sor mpg ete Nisvied Dyes Ols ie) aouinss Relist trom Was a Princess Is Pay Alimony, Again |avsing ot en Mi ncieitervrisee Sonn grata astrous Flood. New Hot Spell. sagen”) ret” S22) BROOKLYN VS. CHICAGO |. fe oe that} Wagner as fast ND RAPIDS, Mich. July 5 (ers - : ° ud ere) UES AEE ey yt | WEATHER RECORD. | McLaughlin, Murray, aged forty-five, As soon as the flooded buildings can be leared a search will be made for bodies thot may be inside. r as Chief Zim run” ; tern Michigan was vinited by a Until Joon BR, Traver, formerly canhler | Bly who hax Jost but one e : badly cut by glies, Sophia Ad: who astound: dima: fay. Both tae rous cloudburst t sume this wae Ke 0 "ab nt to the sa! Heat. i ast One Hun- foebel, Mra. tarber Asphalt Compiny, Is able land a few ae by often by Man Davis. Phyl ly def ! . ; : fe wax t hter of % ery < a yy Manager Davis. Phyle’s only defeat ere Marquette and Grand Rapids a 7 she wus the dauughte: itely Ruarantee thht he wil Re eee ae slaw 2 13 dred and Sixty-ninth street, almost and Que torta, is dead. § nis city on the last ih Indiana 1 rippled rerth Mt German He 1 wife alimony amounting to $8 @/ western trip. Phill 2 wer floor of hous who has pitched] BROOKLYN bound pass , daugh- day at ertrude, aged se Seno pi laa Naat Ofer ote antl. CID 0 Hand the hot weather w j Week he will have to remain in York: | vail all sereon, went to the = i TARTS UaeNEOt ville Prison, whence he. w local GO eer Oy O ie ONE 2. i trains are to make tong a : er of Mra 716 Bast One Sophia Ad wate n here and | te His wife. who slump In the attendance ENERO, tours, while freight trate Is quralyzed 9 street, reacted tn the yothin country | diffeulty: In. gettin CON cuit Uy Ca nrerenes ey ae rly drowned. an Mra sad Hyed at| disposed to be lenient wita him at ha were in the stands ire I nine. same number: 1 nd stree [last momént, but Magistrate Hogan ine | when the Ran. ; ; ‘ 5 apy ns . ststavere fs iad sun; sinted on sending him to Jail Firctiigaine, At Cine End of fourth: Boston. 3: Cincinnati. 2 Jeut ina d Maximum hent yesterday St. two daugh- Sin on Vietoria she] Traver, !n 19%, was discharged by the arias i off x End of fifth: Phila. 1: St. Louis. 0 Marquette ioe Hundred and hud be th, in| Harber “Agphalt’ Company, and there) en) ACUAgey Jat of with a pretty ens : ANT ese An The 5 Bi ltarowned’ cant on oral A bolt of Ughtniag struck the in Hospital last Mon-| was talk of bringing suit agains: him yoand drew a free. p s MeBrile rent :0 After a deal of publictt ore a ane at Va ced h bri rel vou duy, A ee Mee te SMe er uhledton talon, FeRIIp to AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. flagsta on the fourteen-story Tem- |) Haneeltsele { ea uae was settled out Mra. Traver| (! elosenivetalg ns Enliini ato il y i fosr of thelr } aT rea res now says that she furnishe at second. Umpire Colgan. des aera | ple Bar Bullding, the tallest struc eat Hundred and RCE CREE aaa to get him out of Tikman Was aso out oat Ai Philadelohia—End of eiqhth: Baltimore, 5: | INSANE FROM HEAT. \ Sixty-ninth street when the flood came and Peas os he then dexert Wo Hiranstield mt the AM ACCHN AS CNG Ol EIGN. BalmMores os, § | fre te Brooklyn, this afternoon and | Sa ere qcalieies } G and aN se laeablstalinenale She had him sted on May 2 Inst sr RACAL TH Boston—Washington, 1: Boston, 2. Man Murders v1 ‘rien | cut it of eight feet from the roof. furniture } 2 for non-support. He furnished a bond kan put Davis our of the At Cle wnd—End of fourth: Milwaukee. 2: ( ey 198 th Wd not es i ne. amily of Y It { Cleveland—End of fourth: ; Chey e : witened'| 4 dixcussion in the royal fumtly loinayherlastalweekslbit Vanatceulliesr King on the Mlekman de- fr i veil End of fourth: Milwaukee, The tenants were badf} frightened | 7) came to thelr rescue and Jand. : a to[ Md the bondsman. She complained to low went to third in ha At Detroit—End of third Chicago. 0: Detroit. < ALBANY. Mo. but not hurt | ng them out In am al= Her assert ou O} Superintendent of «¢ Outdoo: » c e's py fry i a gy key, a farmer, Htry- conde rus 0) Superinienden the Outdoor Poor] Clarke's rap wax too hot for Ruelow ite Oa Dea aes aa error ite reetn cine) Neon da his marriake c@ntracte! a union with Blur, whe referred her to the Corpora: neh Wor} ston Counsel, A hunt waa made for up to b o'clock 1.92 Inca rain {tor at No. 718 East Baty WINNERS AT WASHINGTON PARK, vats F j | man by whom ne hut 4 child. Traver. bornamen Ceo Davie pitete, McConkey alee Hen, which, for the length of the ninth strest, This child, she sald, was born at the! Mrs Traver got on a south-bound Co-| fleld bac ath over Selbach's Es EF Tetill alive sanity . pee Sitti aang nt when the time that Victoria gave birth to her frst} yumbus avenue car at Nineweth street pie Fourth Race—Barrick 1, G. W. W. 2, Wawaine 3. by the heat, in to ae Sy reactance team | rad pr Luis tiIn as not able to the tragedy fi the sky began to clear and | ont, and attempted to child. The French woman, according tol jaat night. Her husband was on the (Continued on Fourth Page.) alrsnate, 'm> up and erted Collins, of the : and rescued her . ape ladder from r was up to her she Was taken out, ased. It war followed dy a! the story of tophia Adelaide, on threat] some car. When she got to Sixty-elghth |— : . compelled Prince Albert tol street Mr#, Traver left the car, as cld : oe pables. ' her husband. ‘She went to the Weat ’ 7 rature dro} , While shelved an outcast shel sigty-aighth atreet police station and Se eee cettge cay * claimed the child of the French wo-l asked for a policeman to arrest. him. i | wenen fromiss) 204008 man was reared as the eldest daughter | Traver was found on the corner and was , : of England's Queen. arreated, ‘ pits nt Bclock heralded «ns Tho Prince, she wald, paid her a hand-|" White aearching him a policeman 0 , rare anuer comer sunset tan some allowance until his death. Before] pitied un open penknife from hie poe . dying he conflded his secret to Queen} yrs, ‘Traver almom fainted when she A) ° | z storm and welcome re Over the river toward Hoboken Victoria, she claim who arranged | say the knife. Traver auld he had not tig that the payments should be continued | known it wax open. | ges iB Has i from elements afforded 4 id masses were rolled + an through her servant, John Hrown, | jtefore the case wan called in court ; Ityward t rious y glen the Seutch i ie igeea | 4, morning Traver hod on earnest | Brings Habeas Corpus| Scare in Factory Build- So Michael Kane Grum-|Leaves with Mrs. Meelis ie noner ns nes ° a as cor o fe. On his prom. ms 5 5 5 . i Eu yp rie F the money that should have gone W|ine to pay the alimony ihls atternoon| Proceeding Against ing at Height of bled Until He Was Kinley for Old Home [an fas tntias win sok them. Bophia Adelaide. she was about to ask for hin relearce, . bys After vain efforts to secure recognl-| when Magistrate Hogun sald it had gone Its Grandfather. Storm. Stabbed. at Canton. panoramte effect acaped 4 tlon the woman made her story public. | ioo far and ordered Traver locked up. : ‘TSS Rati Soon) the) storm : 4 It created a profound sensation in Eng. —<—— . r the Sera the rain ¢ : ei Paar See eeeres Hae Raldwin in Norway. (Special to the Evening World.) Six hundred working people, nearly | (Spectal to The Evening World) ay tone ms country. She was much je voce CHRISTIANIA, July 5.—Evely: SOR RAT TORT hWittam | all of them girls, rushed frantically | <a OND NULY Besta tary s. The three boy i } ot Anarchists, all of whom bellevel her! paldwin, the leader of the Saeiisiee NORFOLK, Vu, July 5—Willlam|down the minfra “trom: the eignt-ntory | TA NGHAMTON, mein : ! 4 f { story, She bore a remarkable Nkeness | zetgter Arctic expedition, hax arrived | HOUshton, of Brooklyn, arrived here to-| Pullding at Now 123 mid tm Hieeckel Michael Kane, @ young Uriie of a fox U ential purty t telnythe ‘ Swotarrancemonts have been made for| hers. He will vinit Sandetiord and pro-{4ay, and sued out a writ of habeas cor- e wus afre. weeks, In in Jail charged with stabding Guyton at 745 o clock thin ¢ that’ las crancrat ceed to Tromaoe July 6. pus for the possernton of his aix-year-| Phe bullding te accupled oy M.D: | her hushand in the stomach with a fork.) When Dro Wixey Mrs. Mek Rae eae aL ON Sa | en through e old daughter 3ue, who ie now beng held | Wraps, On the. seventh and eggith | Her husband found fault with her! wold ‘ : AS seccenicpt § OF HEAT GOVERN by her grandfather, J. 1. Sencen, w|floora 125 perwonn are emptosed: While cooking, se suld, and hie gram wind tot yy ava Talay Soeae att ‘DANE DIE a MENT prominent citizen of Norfolk. the storm wan at ite hel F 2 ae as t ie sit the Sound Into , D ENT PIER AFIRE. Hougitan's wife, formerly Hehtning pnearty: struck sth became so irksome that she lost her 3 hy Kes 4 rer Sack \ Serr na Bones eca, dled three years ago, leaving the! In_terror. per, ey In BS ig Horan an ne eniplered on Coal at Ob nt Tenites from) nid now in question to her paronts. | To adit to inele fright the propel Exasperated beyond sndura Ny th ley sacl wunds “{ | From Covennaren,diet'in tha New York] Semtaneows Combustion, [the father cling that he H he douen: | AE Whe Selig” that Taa "yt | arn tnn cumparinin with erations an Mr taser a ‘ Hospital yesterda: afternon from the (Special to The Evening World.) ters ooientful protector and guardian turned In an alarm of fre. Battalion nd's re ver’ cooking, she finally | consi ort Haat ies a 4 N sents of Hi ely NEWPORT NEWS, Va., July 6—The sues to have her placed in his Chieti Kinney: Faaponded promptly, but in anger Upon her newly wed) 1 REAPER iinosc a panic In Forde Btolpe in belleved. to be of good fam-| Government coal pler at Old Point, | cubtody, Tn the mean time the men and women | 2usrand. the Missouri Watley ham i ‘ ye | above Chamberlin Hotel, is on fire, The matter will be decided by Judge| had reached the street. Bome of the berry sth The uxghout the entire digs. ily connections in Denmark, and to have in are repor + been a chemist, In hin baggage were u| The blaze started early this morning | Hanckel In the Corporation Court. The| itl were, #0, ftlentened | that they districts, and In th +4 trict are din the lower! pasty os Bumber of chemical appliances and a|and spread rapidly. Spontaneous com-' preceedings have caused a big sensa-| jured, in ‘8 few minutes all went back | tection = a seere of letters, |, | bustion ia/sald'to be the cause, ¢ Papers Toad Is noved (Conttaua on Second Page> im Ae pe ea iy MBs o urs

Other pages from this issue: