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_ ER mean as eee card SESE TRE WEATHER—FAIR TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY. NIGHT | EDITION ‘ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ e Wonderful Little Athlete Continues His Course of Instruction to Boys and Girls in To-Morrow’s NRRL TRENT SUNDAY . aS ry = ¥ " HOW TO BECOME STRONG. BY TERRY GOVERN. ” WEATHEN—FAIR TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY. ,EW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1901. PRICE ONE CENT, PRICE ONE CENT. <== 12,000 S ST. LOUIS FANS ROOT AGAINST GIANTS. MRS. DAN HANNA AKES ESCAPE. _ Husband with Habeas CorpusWritSearched Steamship Campania While Wife and Chil- dren Sailed for Lon- don on Menominee. women fooled a —Baroness Pol- lard to an Evening World reporter Just before she sailed on the Cam- part Mrs, May Harringwn Hanra saflat for Europe to-dw on the Atlantic trans- port Menomince, the grandsons of Senator Mark A Hanna, who han been appointed their guardian by the Cleveland courts, Mri Hanna outwitted her former husband, Daniel R. Hanna, who had secured « writ of habeas corpus from Justice MAdam returnable on M. 3 she baffled an army of d “Two little had the Hotel Savoy under guard day and night since her arrival there yes- terday morning. While her husband was searching the Campania at the Cunard per, Mrs, Han- ma stood on the deck of the Menominee, sailing down the bay and thankful that the exciting eerles of adventures that began in Clevelan when X'rs. Hanna scaled a fence Taurs- day to escape service of a writ of in- functiog, were a@ least temporarily work, and the t wit and mother-lo has yet to be told, With the great po er of the Iaw pitted against her, com- bined with all the resources that wealt ean bring into play, vith the shrewdent of detectives of two ultles set to « her way, the resourceful, nervy 11 ‘woman camo out triumphant. Events shaped themselves a rapidly that she had to be quick to decide and fovent. The firat false step meant her (Continued on Second Page.) with her three boys, | ruct | SECO | | YOK NINE WEEKS STRIKE ENDS. Reading Iron Workers Agree to Company's Offer. RBADING, Pa, July 12—At 2.30 P, M. to-day striking fron workers of the Reading Iron Company decided to uc- cept che terms of Vice-President Smini ‘The strike was called off and the men will go back as soon as the company is m for them. When the strike was started the com- yeny had many contracts on hand. They ‘either had to given to other firms or rejected altogether. In this way the old contracts were Maposed of, ‘Little work Is to be done now until Rew ofdere are received, put immediate are expected, as the iron tr: ferreportea to be booming. ‘The. strike iasted nine weeks. The business com- musity, ia rejoicing over the settle. meni WEATHER FORECAST. Foreenat for the thirty-six hours caf ing at 8 P.M. Sa dsy for New York and vicin- ity: Generally fair to-night i Sundays fresh north- BLIND WOMAN KILLED BY FALL Man Hurt Who Tried to Catch Her as She Fell from Window. TWO KILLED IW -AUAT DISISTER Boiler Bursts on River Steamer on Sus- quehanna. SUNBURY, ‘Mrs. Caroline Hartmann, elgtty-two EA suly, years old, and blind, who lived with he daughter, Mra, Mary Berge, on the sec ond floor of the house at No. 451 Lenox avenue, wns killed by falling from the window of her apartments to the sid walk to-day. A man who tried to catch her was injured, aly Mrs, Hartmann had been carefully | 07+ tended by her daughter, who {ts the! Janitress of the flat-house. For the past six months the mother had not been | ! well. To-day about noon Mrs, @| tv in the river, went downstairs, and in her absenc: city, blew Killing two eur and Art fractured and cogni- xkull of the boat, esumed his body aged twelve, ribs frace A tnternally; will dle skull frac. the aged woman groped about the room, and, reaching aa open window, pitched out. Henry Molster, who keeps a grocery on the ground Hoor, waa standing in front of Ain place of business ay Sire, | ! Hartmann f He tried to | Dura and was khucked to the side Harry suffered paln rulnes enteen, badly ged thirteen, ut Adams, 11 1 others were injured, but not To make business boom during the seriously, dull season ‘it Is only necessary to| Ali of the bova killed advertise in the right place. The| the oxpiosian ucurrede) "TAT DY When The engineer was absent at the time, Sunday. World , 1s the right place. leaving the boat In charge of the pilot. Injured |Pallman ENIOINS SPATE: CAN'T CLAUSEN, Justice Fitzgerald Grants Half of Kurtz's Application. Justice Fitzgerald this afiernoon en- Joined Oscar F, Spate from maintaining chalrs for hire in the public parks. He also holds that Prestdent Clausen cannot » enjoined In what he has already done, on was brought by Daniel M, Kurtz agains: the Park Commissioners and Oscar F. Spate to enjoin the Com- inlastoners from permitting Spate to place chatrs tn the parks for hire, Compartment from New York to Mitutu Railroad trata leaving Wast 1g on Penoarivanis tation at £25 P.M. daily, 9° fenty-third Street STEAM YACHT STRIKES SHOALS Goes Ashore off Grind- stone, Among Thou- sand Islands. WATERTOWN, N. ¥., July 12 fal to the Standard from Alex: Bayne says The steam large part aummering Thousacal Lal A dri 2A carried who ure Grind {sa big hole in her boitom in danger of inking. A pas: y cued the pamsougere, Larg boats have gone to h sistance —_ fupt. Slater Dead, SOUTH NORWALK, Conn,, July 13. Jonn A. Slater, superintendent of the Norwalk Iron ‘Works, died suddenly this morning. | | Rrookl)n Soldier Ii mec ll ta | Record Breaking Crowd Turns Out to Cheer Cow-' — boys in Fight with New York for Second Place—Mills Makes His Debut. The Glant—1 shall have to put on the gloves with this fel- low before I get throagh. a ROCERS'S NIECE. CAVEATS. WILL. Mrs. WesterfieldDoesn't | Think Her $25,000 Share Is Enough. The second caveat was filed in the Rogers will matter to-day at Paterson, N. J. The protestor ts Mary J. Wester- fleld, a daughter of Jason Rogers, a brother of the late Jacob 8. Rogers. Warren Dixon, son of Judge Jonathan Dixon, filed the paper, which reads as follows: “I, Mary J. Westerfolt, daughter of Jason Rogers, deceased, who was a brother to Jacob 3. Rogers, Inte of the county of Passaic, and one of the helrs-at-law of Jacob 4 Row deceased, hereby c. a ageinst admitting to ate any paper purporting ment of J examinat! Orpaans’ Court Passalc, WARREN DIXON, Proctor. Mrs. Westerfield was rem rel tn the will to the extent ¢ not think that sho was ¢ share, THIRTEENTH COMING HOME. f $25,003, but does aoher full erfe Island To-Night, CAMP ROE, Fisher —Thoe men of the Th were occupied the greater part aateeat neeclitee day In getting ready their dep i Sony for home ts A The reg.mont has mide a record her Iived oS of whieh ai commander, Austen ain rE} home with posit it next) =! of ; ti be f E our 6 o'clock toemorr morn of t , 4 t y ag. i when bs t regiment disembarking at the | ag otk aw Pee wecniitt a f South Fitth str and iy There will be no objectl: ‘as refused small run unl food of Souin Pith atreet and marching} ) Tithe counsel for (he defense. the master was explained i a t Sa EAie* eek: PENN CREW BEATS DUBLIN. Irishmen Were Easy Vic- tims to Yankee Oars- men at Killarney. The Untver- ¢ easily won Ity College KILLARNEY sity of Pe thelr ra crew, of Dublin, on day. The contest was 1 hollow victory for the America: x, The water of t there and course was well and there was crews. ood sta FOSBURG CASE POSTPONED. | WHT Negin July duly Instead of} Is. Mass., PITTSFIELD, trict-Att ’ ‘The Batting Orden New York. Lowe, (\! Van Tinitres, cf, Burkett ve Belbach, If. Donovan, rf | Schriver, 2b, len, 2d, MoBrido, rf. Umplre—Dwyer. : (Special to The Breatng Welt SPORTSMAN'S PARK, 8T. LOUIS, July 12.—This d ly contracted a bad case of baseball’ fe . For an hour ur more before thegutes, were opened to-day hundreds ef! fans) stood 'n the drofling sun waiting Sere chance to buy a passport to the Gfesch- ers, ond for an hour and a half before’ the hour set for calling the game ¢hey. > poured through the turnstile in g.esundy stream. St. Louts Rooters Awake, ‘The great winning spurt of. Patsy Donovan's busy crew has awakened the slumbering rooters, who for several seasons have been forced to centent themselves with memories of Comiskey’s Browne, the old four-tkne pennant win- ners. The Minsourt natives are used to f stretch of weather in the sumener, with the mercury filrting around the 10, in the shade notch, and they don’t think anything of brol!!ng on the bleeghertes: for three or four hours, as long as there's a chance to see Donovan pare form. Great Crowds Saw the Game, When the Robisons built this bell, park they evidently knew that the um agrees with a home-bred Miseourt fam,” for they put up expenstve stretches ta! the bleachers all around the outfield! Fully 3,00 rooters can be accomme>! (Continued on Fourth Paged if SHAMROCK ILS BEST SHOWING, | The New Challenger. Soundly Beats Old Boat To-Day. ROTHESAY, FIRTH OF CLYDE, Juty. 13.—The two Shamrocks started from this morning for a to windwatd, rounding the ho acted ass boat, At the allenger was two rad of tne Shame reased her lead om of Garroch Head long beat with the \y steady she bad Tn the started of tacks challenger, bis lead, turning two und a-half yet show TREASURER H!D MONEY. n Forgot it, Drew Checks and