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| ~ day at his residence, of uracmic polso: Warm; High Humidity To-Night and Tuesday. __ EDITION * Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | : Pe Joma a aaa Warm: High Hamidity To-Night an@ Tuesday. ‘BASEBALL PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDA Y, JULY 15, 1901. GIANTS” STRIKERS SURE WITH BATTING STREAK @ RACING PRICE ONE CENT. ———===3 00+ = Mathewson Given a CHance to Prevent St. Louis Cow- boys from Making It Four Straight. ‘Y WILL WIN N At 4 o'clock to-day the net result of the strike was: All Steel Men Out and Moning Valley, Oblo, outs... sce ah eS 7,500 ie In the Pittsburg mills, out, about ° 20,000 Non-Union Men Fall- | vy cleveland, Onto, out 400 ing Into L°ne—Mag- at anderson, indiana, out 5uo nates Refuse to Dis-, at camoriage, Onto, out. soo cuss the Situation. | At Middletown, Ohio, out a 1,000 }At Cumberland, Md, 200 At Newcastle, Pa., 2 Gos DU sis Uae Ww Sees Onyouterste seer eaners boprecniboodscsnnn cls is Sb Gly GING BOER y 23112) GTUU Frac ys tof Ohcssassnesnbeiebouadisssoncedsevodetclesrar oseoceeane “300 tik coNpiTIox’ ror |Po™ WT neoduononeonoLidodpacadsoponedsnecocoddcoas pepecptre HICH WE HAVE BEEN pre. St 56 lout LING THESE THREE YEARs|“t Elwood, 5 AND MORE, AND AGAINST) *t MeKeeeport, Pa., ont, .... Rion 1.600 RG WwRUITA VBURDPBATED! [At Comelisville, Pay OUts..20.1srgreseereyee cde. ccrne Uses eS? 200 LY WARNED THE MANUFAC-|At Monongahela, Pa., out. 4co TURERS, NOW CONFRONTS THE |At Bridgeport, 0., ont, 3,000 TTrER wlilesid President 4, | At Bast Liverpool, 0., out. 140 Rea At Lisbon, O., out.. 100 “The gratifying unanimity with Mie ins anale which our men assented to the| - ie : tra strike order is a vigorous and suffl-|and tin workers appreciate the grav-| from these lodges Inquiring why clent refutation of the statements | {ty of the present situation, und the | ches were not ordered out. of interesteu persons on the other | imperati aut devolving — upon hey are out now; in fact, all our side of wils coniroversy that t them, there ¢ ome works that We) men are out, and the works of the rtrike Is-one of the officials of the|could net reach Saturday night in|three underlying compantes of the amalgamated association, and not| promulgating the strike order, and (nited States Steel Corporaton are of the me yesterday and this morning we have ata “As showing that the fron, steel} been tn receipt of indignant menreate| (Continued on Second Page.) BOY HERO LOST 'FOSBURCH CASE LEFT BRIDE: SAVING A CHUM. ON THURSDAY. ABSENT 4 YEARS | | | Mrs. Colegrove Has Her Hickman, na Sudhoft, p. Umplre—Dwyer. (Apecial to The Brening Wott.) SPORTAMA PARK, ST. LOIS. M July 15.—-The battered tobogm:aing Glanta tackled Patay Donovan's pen- nant-hunters tu-day In the final game of the series acheduled in chin bake-oven town. The thermometer was once more When a st. Loule hit. yer makes n e hundred In the shade notch, but the players and natives hay been brofled and baked until they are beginning to take the excessive heat is a matter of course. The story of defeats, two of them of the hard luck viriety, has soured the tempers of the Glante. They are well aware that they are making a miserable showing an far an results go on the pres- ent Weatern trip, but thes're not ready flirting around Unable to Free Himself Wil! Not Be Postponed, from Death Grip and as Was First In- | Both Drowned. tended. Elusive Husband Arrested. Angelo Gabriel, fiftee July a son of James B. 4. was} PITTSFIPLD, Mase drbwned in the Kills a nton. | work of Superior Cri ntof the Washington, Btaten Island, to-da: al Judge Stevens presiding, progresse roand Gettysiurg railway, hero! to wave a tw a | rapidly to-day that Diwtrict- soner In the Yorkville Court boy chum, whcee name !s not known. Hamond, who has the Fos hom . charged with ving andonedd Gabriel and his companion had heen! der c: in charge, decided n Elle T. Coteg' *, iret Coles in bathing and were playing on a wharf! for a postp of etty woman alnul tewnty= at the foot of Franklin avenue. The|epening that case, as he sa ears of age. Her Rusband ts amaller boy, wao wax unable to awim,| day lat he should do to-day. pout thirty. fell off the end of the pier and was When the cou opened thie morning | were married tly on Aug. caught by the tide. there were twenty-flve Indictments on by Rev. Mr. Bt "Thirey- Gabriel wan a good nmer, and he| the docket. but by noon six of the ty near Ninth avenue, Coles plunged in after hin companion without had been completed, and in addition! grove, it ts charged, left home a day or hesitation. He soon reached him, but] tive perrons had pleaded guilty and were |two after the marriage and. the. wife the drowning boy succeeded in getting | given sentences. ‘Thus nearly one-half! did not sew hin until to-day, Two weeks his arms about his would-be tescuer In| of the docket was cleared up, leaving | ay: ‘ andiste a death grip, from which Gabriel could} no apparent possibility that the trial of |e Vin not free himself, although he struggled hard, and both sunk toxether, up on Thursday next. Tho double drowning waa witnessed en 1 by a number of men and boys who were Mecnaine about the wharf, A boat wax {FIVE BROKERS SUSPENDED. | !: manned and put out to the rescue, but —_—_ the boys disappeared before ald could _reach them. Their bodies were not recovered. the Fosburxh case would not be taken | n fhim untit 1 pans that he Beptomber, 1 w Members of the © bien emee:rseme wished to see him, Ke Violated Treading tte her came to meand x anal e stock bdroker#, members of the ; Tg ao) have 1 we take nm : 7 Conwolidated Exchange, were munpended Aad care for me. Vaal 1 wouldnt GQMEZ IS PLEASED. to-day by the Board of Governors for| Shen sin eauidiet matte tne and hid Warned ine hot to marry ain, ax he was make my lt of hin mar Violating rules of the Exchange in re- gard to trading a Secretary Cridler I WASHINGTON, July 1 ton of Mr. Thomas Cridler, Third As- | husband, slatant Secretary of State, doen not| Course show that degree of Improvement that! jattes Jat wan expected and he remains too {Il ta chet s petites wnine by ary len ve AW sshington. The hurband told th ——__ Plum for New Yorker. Pauper and we able, wuise Hon we wer “Tn M. mnisers opponl- Expreases Himself an Satinfied with His Trip Here. HAVANA, July 15.—All duy yestemtay crowda lined the wh awaiting the arrival of Gen, Maxtino Gomes, intend- Ing to give him a grand reception when he landed, Gomez arrived here this morning. Owing to the delay of his attamer only hia family werd preacnt when he ‘isem- barked. Gomes expresses himaclt as ex- The condl- e with my any uch fc wroty) Mr. but h whe wax Ollle tn Magistra Hoxton byt there wna. oi Californ he was sent t ment and from. Washingto: tromely #ethsfed with the result of Wal ara asy yan ap *, ALBANY, July 5.—Robert J. Pye, of . sald t Gtrip to the United States. Newsy Orel City Gnas beanunponl en to Honolulu ani ———— steward at the Manhattan State Hose AL SIE TND to admit that they have been outplayed all along the route. “ Against Donovan's hustling, rough- a umbdle, win-any-old-way bunch of jelr 3 husky ball tossers the Polo trounds crew have shown up very m: : bad. However, when t came to a gery, awake, fight-all-t playing, the Cardinale have shown the gritty, huatling, never. that wins games, and the ¢ been playing the game In a dopey, Its leas farhion that impresses the spect tors with the Idea that they were ready admit before they began that th Up against a better t “If we don't ginger up to-day thear fellowa will make it four straight to certainty," sald Capt. Davis before the game, “and we muat take from Donovan's bunch and go in und every pont ant clout the ball a the bags as tf we expected to runs.” The with at short, much stronger Hickma y te be nly gets hurt in the fletd and been a low hin Infleld In Davia at thint ant and Buelow tm Ith bench until som: low's work both the atick has form. He lays his tr MRS. NAGEL MAY DIE. Who saz: Woman eband | Her In tn a Serione Condt The dition of Mra. Mary Nagel, | who Is in St. Vincent's Hospital with four bullet: wounds watch, she saya, searon, Matthewson was given Ket even wit Donovan's men fort | were Infiieted by her husband, war re-{jucky win over him on Friday ‘ported this morning ag crittetl Nagel] ily Phyle is still in bad shape y in under arrest, He stoutly denies nis] cally, principally on account of che yea Chinese Natives Go_ “ifn story and says that on the aight] shorty Sudhom, the diminutive boxman nhe wan mpot he slept at the Mills Hotel ‘The gels Hved at No, St Horatio on the cardinals’ p 1, was sent to the lab for the locals Down Like Rats in street, and Quarrellat frequently be-| Another big crowd turned out In spite Yangste River. cause of the woman's. Jwalnuay, PR HENGINLRbe heat Else ihowen it eso eat e in the stands when the game FRENCH COUNT ARRESTED. SHANGHAL, July 15. ‘e have heen | ——$—__— F PO Castrous on the Yangtse River,| Charmed with Wrongly Approvel-| van Haltren drove In whieh hundreds of | oe 00000 Fenn centre his ants sent him t 1 MeBride MONTREAL, July 15.—Louls Gauge, The natives: we ught by the rush- with a short single to right Attorney Feely Dea pital at a salary of; $1,230 per annum ROCHESTER, N. Y., July 15,.—Dennis | 2n@ maintenance. Carrol Feely, one of the most. prom!- nent attorneys of this city, died to- H Was willing Heri withi nchomaci He wae sine ee er with a home. He wae living wit N's father at Bath déeach, Hl Magistrate Cornell thought that the woman would be looked after if she Wood. would xo to fer, husban: (7 grove ‘therefore Gov. Wood Improving. §) HAVANA, Jul; fs Ing Waters and drowned Ike rate. —|allan Count Raymond de la Gallonne,| hit safely through Part of the clty of Hankow wan de-| Was arrested at Father Point on board | Selbach | atcirit vastated by the flood. an Incoming steamer on a charke made) Gangel poppal out r ———_—————— by the French Government of stealing} was the second Glant caught ni w noua €0,00) francs from Nantes. on the base lines. He wan aslee ead. ‘Over $10,000 waa found on him. the firat base, Sudhoff to Schriver. rune, For. 8t. Louts—Burkett drew a pass. Hoe died trying to steal, (Continued on Fourth Page.) BUFFALO, July 15.—Capt. Frederick agg cetaech | Thompson, who served throughout the| Sunday World Wants make for- civil wae in the Twenty-third Ohio Regi- ment. died here to-daz,, .,., , «tunes Cor advertiaers, free a Dono Court Judge Dixon, is counsel for Miss Park, He war taken to the Mufeog. | ve years age he persuaited high humidity, | saya tranafer her title would always ree il-tre pl pumidity: tion In Chicage. yi By—t hope to find an easter propo: NO COURT MARTIAL | FOR P. B. STRONG. Secretary Root Accepts Resignation and Stops Action—Strong Will Not Sail for Manila. telegraph, and he will not sail for Manila on the transport Grapt to- morrow. The acceptance of the resignation precludes any action. by the mill- tary authorities against Capt. Strong. WASHINGTON, July 15.—Secre- tary Root haw directed the War De- partment to accept the resignation of Capt. Putnam Bradlee Strong, to take effect immediately. will be Capt, Strong notifled by SCHWABS PART HOT, HUMID AND AFTER 35 YEARS MAY BAIN LONE Thrifty Wife Goes to Wet St. Swithin’s Day Court with a Story | Means Downpour of Wrong. 1 of 40 Days. Catherine Jacoh after! HKRE XR RE EMR ARE Mirt # | FBies-ner sears or marrige. nase | WEATHER FORECAST. ‘parte and Mrs, Schwah asks th 9 —_—— fora separation and {29a week alimony, | Ferecs or the thirty-0ix Justice Blanchard Supreme ours ending ats P.M, Tues- for New York day, July 16, many years variable winda. Court will 1 matter, ver the testimony on bot atdes, | Clty and vletnttyt i SERSSh wah emanerl naidontennatahel Partly clondy and ‘warm and her husband’ are: in their. Atty: | per with high humidity eighth year, They itved te E toentcht and Tuesdays Meht, F-3 K | happily and by thedr froma ucceed In saving suMcient to purchase MEMRM HE REAR ER house, With adjoining and, where Yorkers Sohn aUsnowernates > Weather Fore= It was bought In the Join Mra Schwab and her husband ght hours, —_— RAIN IN THE WEST. were Hring Wope to the Corn! it will + Nett. ! OMAHA, Neb. July 1i—-Rain ta ress) < pored at Ashland and F fn small quantittes, Thun <t up mate No, 10% ‘Third At against i Jacol 5. Rose the heat this wax fled to wt Pa Sl ‘Third aves by Flora Rogers, niece of en iy Flower Honpital, Lepine, aged forty-seven, who High Park, L. L, was overcome me|by the heat at noon to-day in Clay nwire, and a» ho fled a ceased milli Westervield, urday, Warren Dixon, son Roser} Street Hoar ay ‘ CRS adt ae.

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