The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1901, Page 1

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EDITION “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ n to All.” EBAL RACING PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1901, COLUMBIA BEATS NEW BOAT AGAIN. Constitution Behind 2 Minutes 19 Sec- onds— Independence Sails Remarkable Race with Topmast Gone and Finishes Only 10 Minutes to the Bad. ‘The Race at a Glance. Mlapees 135.05 131.16 ‘The Columbta: won te-day'a race, the fourth of the Newport series, beating the Conetftutton by a mfnute and a half t the finish, Bet by something more in corrected time, Bat the feature of the day was the) fhe work of the Independence, which. efter losing her topmaat at the very start, sailed a magnificent stern chaxe ‘woth all her upper sails gone, and wan paty deaten by ten minutes at the finish ‘The day was the best that the yachts feeve bed oo far. There was n fine fwreene from the northeast, which sent @hem over the triangular course of thirty qafles in a Httle over three hours, The auby 12.—| new Herreshoff wonder wan never ahead ———— The “Justice’s Charge Strongly in Favor of the Prisoner —Jury Out Only. Eighteen Minutes. from start (o finish, although getting within two minutes of the Columbia at the xecond mark. jependence's Plucky Race. ‘The Independence sulled a remarkably plucky race after losing her topmaat, and after a delay of nearly six minutes In clea-ing away the whgckage, rounded the firet mark about me number of minutes behind the Columbia. On the beat to second mark, while the Columbia and Constitution were mak- Ing short tacks, the Lawson boat took several long boards, so that she was right up with the leaders at the atace boat, turning less than six minutes. astern and actuallly gaining, although sailing under three lower salix, while the other two carrled club topsails. In fact, rhe seemed to go faster under thin reduced rig than with a greater apre.d. Encouraging to Beaton. On the run home, a broad reach, the! Herreshoft boats, being fairly smothered | in can pulled away from the Law- | fon yacht, but thelr lead was something | under five minutes, The result of the race was even more encouraging to the | followers of the Boston yacht yesterday’s contest, and the next race between the three boat, whenever It occurs, will be Idoked forward to with great int i f On the otic hand Co-sutution for the third time, by the old 13% cup defende: has somewhit complicated, th tion of selecting an Amer.ca's ct nder, and lea’ | the question of which the faster yacht | in strong breezes very much in doubt. |The Consttt however, has proved [her vast superiority: In the very. ight |alrs in which xo many America's cup Taces have been sullec off Sandy Hook. SHAMROCK IL. WINS, AGAIN. Old and New Challen- gers Sailed in a Strong Breeze. ROTHEBAY, Firth of Clyde, July 12. ‘Phe two Shamrocks startet on a trint wece at ILIL A.M to-day. Of Bogany Point the yachts! were tinder jit-headed anda good thirieen:kni wreese was blowing. Tne Shamrock | then had tne lead by half + dozen iénytas. Jhe was verved with a better wind as the boats, reached. down tie ebannel, but outside the wind steadied and the Shamrock IT. began to overhaul the older boat. OM Cumbrae the yachts luted up and etaried on a long thresh to windward across Kilbraman Sound. rock I. xtill led by about two lengths and was well to windward. Under jib Readers and Jibtopnallx the boats xalie) Gast. The cup challenger pointed better former and cine up rapidly un the @hallenger’s weather squurters, ‘There WAR Oot enough to trouble the doalx, but the bre sufficed: ta Het! them well over and test all their spars and gear, During four tacks the Shamrock 1. kept the lead, Sur on d the chatienge rounding the Erin best to winaward sand forty-five reck II. led‘ by halt Chailenger then hove to, w older boat led by about a | then the yachts marted on # runt to Garoch Head, "phe Shamrocks ran to Gareeh Hewd en very level terms and thenee fetched home in smoother water. the Shamrock U1. opening up a lead rapidly: She was two and a half minutes ‘ahead | off Mount Stewart,. when the Shamrock I. Bave up the race. M@oaEdDdD0EGNN0N00N0000007 WEATHER FORECAST. a minute. dt the eth. and ek Partly cloudy to-might; Snturday > ry made temperature; freak enat winds, The Sham-} AGREEOR STRIKE Head of Amalgamated Tired of Trust's Pol- icy of Delay. afternvons we pueliion m we entered 2 he yet lam wnakte j the [erded ons te ene re- reemht the reed tin at 3.45 thie afterncen and ne Rureement had heen reache that hour. Pa, duly 12.—The Teweraph omnya: "AC tne of the Amalgumated Board the general conference thin is reported that President 6 made ® vigorous xp morning it J. Sha the mem od “From the tenor of ¥ vemarks, 1 tx believed Tae cont ined ar 19.% ‘A.M. with the same representatives in attendance as yesteroa), It wus reported that Jud, H. Gary, of the United States tee, Corzoration, had arrived In the city and would take art in the conference, but he could not be loeated. ’ ———— — Old Man Died Al it, H. Newell, neventy years old, was found dead to-day in the home of his Heter-in-Inw, al No, 127 Firat place, Brooklyn, drs. C. 8. Newell went away: to Maine two weeks ago and he was to follow. Jn a day or two. Newell evidently dled: shortly aft e left. ‘There were fo marks of violence on the body. than| the defeat of the | SHAFFER SAYS: | After Ex. McDonnell, pressing His Gra tude, Says that He Will Never Gamble Again. - MRS. M’DONNELL VERY HAPPY. terrible We are going to-night to be happy family again.— ! ' After being out eighteen minutes the: jury in the case of Myles Me- |Donnell, on trial: for the’ killing of |George Price In the Onawa Cafe. brought in a verdict of “Not Guilty.” | Only one ballot was taken. | The quick return of the jury at 2.38 o'clock left no doubt In the \minds of McDonnell anf his devoted wife that he was soon to he a free At the announcement of the verdict McDonnell’s face beamed. | His wife threw her arms about him and wept, hysterically. Soon she jhad recourse to her smelling salt ‘and after a minute or so her agita- tion subsided. Justice Fursman thanked the jurymen, told them that they had done their duty well and discharged them. As they went from the box McDonnell met them at the gate and shook each one of them gratefully by the band. His lawyers, Abraham Levy and Henry M. Unger | were teste him. Ball in Courtney Case. ultted of murder Metin: net way not vet free man. ‘ | Though we | for there still re mained against him sauli on Baward also shot in the cafe melee. Lawyere for both skles got together, however, and ball at $2600 on the charge was agreed upon. A bondeman waa present In court and the ball was furnished After these proceedings Amistunt Dis- tlurney Delaney, who prosecuted went over to where McDonnell t, showk hb by the eratulated him “You've Kot ak Rood inany Erhenide, vhy don't wobiletres< etd wo into « he charge of ae- Courtney, hand 1 cone Me- Donnell” be sald: the gam hat goes, a MeDors i ‘am through witn gamb! forever, A few minutes after ball on the as Inwed on Se: BOYS FIRED CARS. Elisabeth, N. J., You Satd They Wanted to .Sce = Gond Blase, ELIZABETH, N, J., July 12.—The myatery surrounding the burning at Eltzabethport of neveral Jersey Centr&l Rallroad: box “care loaded with rage wan cleared away to-day by the arrest of the firobugs, who prove to be mere boys. They are Mayo latch, eleven, and August Nitstk, aged thir- teen. They confessed that t! get the cara on fire just for fun, #0 a8 to see a wood dlaze, who wae! SEVEN YEARS FOR CURTIS, "etc '¢ hr court stax 9 on Man Who Haleed Kirk &. M’DONNELL WILL Len for i Check In need. Lawrence Curtls, who Met Porecer hind the ptmbrret an She! admitted bee ONNELL OT GUILTY. GRATEFUL, QUIT GAMBLING. penne he 0 ate he re tn the co ands the ahasinte trath ont am gratetal, indeed, to cvervhots and to. The Eventcg World 9 ontment hh whee L. 1am. thro Linn ow Wf my onme, 9 wey Curte « few 4 a Aisturbance by shrieking and fighting tn the corrtdore of the Criminal Ruttt- Ing and the attendants were watchful fore Recorder Goff to-day that he {iit been known Kaward aloo Known an Kdward Arnheim, 'tThe prisoner dented It at Oat, ented to neven yearn in Mtate| Oily adinitted |t sentence won for raising check ly aol} nia by Kirk Le Shelle, the theatrica manager. from $25 to 82,00. He wan| ho day paellets emmy Gust delve ce.tnce Curtle acke he wall —— no ci poxnd i at Invactadly fatiowe Riecowe In Othe track of the Bunday Word + j The Recorder asked him If he had Arnheim. wan tne quirtly away nis. Giants and St. Louis Cowboys Begin Fight for Second Place ---Mathewson Pitches. ————_ The Bat New York. Bt. Louis, 6 Van Haltren, cf. Burkett. If. Selbach, H. Heldrick, of. MoBride, rf. McGann, 1h; sa. Padden, 3. 1b. Wallace, an, rang, 2b. Kruger, 3b. uelow, 3b. Ryan, c. c. Niohols, ‘rt. Mathewson, p. Powell, p. (fpental to The Prening Word.) BPORTAMAN'S PARK, &8T. LOUIS, Mo., July 1%—With the thermometer registering 195 in the shade, the Giants tackled Pateey Donovan's crow thie afternoon in the first of four games Om, @ueh an Kasy One! Sew F fon for Renting. inal will decide which team is to take up the task of trying to head off the erie pacemakers. ‘The hare which was begun with the locals and New Yorkers tied for stoond nis promises to pe a hot one. ‘We must be prepared for a warm eonson in this town,” said Manager Davis before the game. ‘I don't mean warm from the atmospheric standpoint. sertow by Capt. Donovan. je Talke of ¢ Weather. Haltren, business tx all imagination. “L tell you thin hot weath We had rying about the heat. He the Ume. One day one of Pinched it between ‘Innings and held JUDGE SEVERE ON STRIKERS “I owieh you fellows would quit talk- Ing about the weather,” sald Rip Van player with ux when I used to be in the Callfornta League who was always wor- rried u lit-|#urt at Manhattan Beach with a piece, tle thermometer around with him all the gang good as Harper's, wan sent to the slab jighted match against the bulb, When his nobs came. back to:theibench the thing registered 1%+in the shade, and: he promptly took a heat prostration fit, and was out of the game for two.weeks.: Just imagine you're only comf er! warm, and you'll be all right.” “I wish I could imagine I was Im the” of watermelon In one hand and an iee- cream soda in the other,” sald Strang. This remark was the signal ala combined charge on the water, SAD DEATH OF i Vice-Chancellor Pitney|R. H. Newell, the Aged Passes Sentence On Men and Women. Vice-Chancellor Pitney startled the Humorist, Expired All Alone. Robert Henry Newell, whose humoress ailk-workers of Paterson to-day when Ne | writings over the nam de plume of Or abruptly called thé hearing to an e Nd Iinposed sentencer on the men a wome) ane View Herold an th was accused of Inciting companions Nancelor reganled Clemens leader of the strike and nd|pheus C. Kerr caused the nation to lamsh nd] for many years, was found dead thie residence, No, 12% First place, Broolityn, this morning. He had been tn’ taldtteg’ health for some time, and she continued! sald that he was responsible for all that] hot weather was (oo much for him. + nad led ty the bh sat the ing 1 | cPhe death of the old man wie pathette. He sald 1) was pérfectly plain from the| He was all alone fn 2 deserted howse evidence that. Herold was gutity, and|xnen the tummons came. The bey accordingly he sentenced him to the] had been lying for days where tt was county jail for Alxty days and also| found this morning. fined him $9. Mra. Newell, hig sisterdn-law, lett: manuel Bomart, « young man who| two weeks ago for Orris Iv: ad, near Portland, Me. Mr. Newell was to hav® to followed. her. after, attending to som@ for I know the mercury {» trying to| annoy Miss Muth, one of the workers, | 1 climb out of tke top ef the tube, ale] was aino nentenced to Jail for thirty | business In this city, Heiwas nacenes though T haven't nerve to look and vee {days and a fine of $25. Bossart had after she left and it wat specie by how hot it fs. | mean we must!» testified that he was in no way reepon- | ¢ netghbors that he had gone to join ready for ansintrg that happens in the |#5le for the incident, and that he had ‘A rough and tumble line, tn faet Kone away dingusted from the Jander who i worked 9 (25) the OU remember the deal we «ot here | Companions who TF oannoyet the sgiri, | 2 mtly, Viedtend the Firat ace potas before. Well. the town is Ductal) wild |out tne Vic Aneellor said that he| this morning for the purpe stots a now vod the fans will stand for any-}eould noc acquit hin mpietty inf tt an airing. He coat cay tae teak thing If the team can y win for] the ehdent sa Newell In hts bedroom As them, The cases of Datel Barrell, Harry os t 4 Mallet tp, Jobo Rman, entinets: M Newell was burn in thie elty: in, Phin ie the burg where 4 Hiterehin, Jub Kaean, Otte Rentivels:| ata Sa cela De Hight ig sends ane Nichol hin weak stitutes marked hone from those ble here aA mild man spiver wore then 9 69. degree drop in the temperature, and we wouldn't wet an even break on a ten- sion all the reat of the game.” ‘Tried Out Mathewson, Hefore the game pt. Davin sent Christy Mathewson out to warm up. Matty hae a awollen hand ant he wi rot sure whether ne -vuld handle the sphere with his usual vexterity unt! he gave tt a gool try out. Johnny ‘owell, who in regarded as the Car- Ainale’ premier twirter, ulthough hie percentage of games won ie out as ehance If your | hfe Europe. th regard to t he injune Kg breakin) was tine Jenadine one of 12 mie war oy the stand the fee-Chancell companions on the occasion sh: mitted being present, but the girl « that she could remember who they w nh women gulity of the conten and tn each case Imposed a fi And ordered Committed until the Ang and coats pald: ‘Tilte Watson, Clara, Ludwig, tha Wardlow, tried hard to get her to Impiicate her In commenting on her case In grtas vat the devendants stand Florence Jude Lizzie Englert and Mar: died before the train re ¢ years Dut of his work bs, Deen seen. DIED ON TRAIN. Gal mect, Heredia Strteken With Ape plexy and Expires. July ST ai-| POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. 1) Nicolas Heredia, & wor In the Fel iveraity of Havana, fied on a New he York Central train of apoplexy to-day, ing aentenc the Court said that ° Ak dat Inaulted the Court by pretending | tn company with his wife and brothers three ale; could ines; romano wrostet llintaws gD asin anettion OC) VOW m Lore Me Pitney: found the following young) Profensor Heredia, wan en route to 1) Saratoga, He left New York at 90 A.M. Am the train neared Poughkvepsle the. pro- fessor was taken suddenly tl gag de ob the ota te don here “ORPHEUSC, KERR

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