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a Circulation Books Open to All,”’ “ Circulation Books Open to All. *| NEW YORK, THURSDAY, “JULY 18, ‘901. _PRIC 1} ON 0} week MILLIONS Battered-Up Giants and. Chicago Tail- Enders Play Second Game, of Series—Taylor| Pitches. Scr one MOHDE OO The Ratting Order. w Mork. @hleaKo. ng vie Traltren, cf, Hartel, cf. tf. ee Dexter, 1b. Benet Fra ee Setiyl “ees Cnilde, 3b mer, 3b. ty wien ir. p. pire— ” Cunninenara. (Special to The Evening World.) WEST SIDE BALL PARK, CIITCAGO, July 1%--Sore at heart at the thought that Jack Doyle's much-belittied bunch of misfits whaled them in the opening game of the sericea here, the battered Glant« went out to Col. Hart's spicioun lot on the Wert Side prairies this after noon determined to he revenged If they broke every bat in the bag. A victory yesterday would have been very timely. Vittebure lost a game and St. Louts broke even with the Besneaters, and a win for the Giants would have bunched the lecders again. “We're not out of the race by any means,” sald Manager Davis this morn- ing. ‘We are not many games behind Pittsburg and {f those Pirates strike ‘a little tough luck they'll come back ina hurry. We are home nearly all the month of Auguat and on our own grans- rlot we should catch up with these Westerners again, bu: it won't do to let these Misfits here trim us. 7 Taylor should be able to beat ‘9 twirlers in the four games we have teft. If we can win four In a row and Pittebure and St. Louls drop one or two we'll be ready to give them a race when we get Rome. Billy Phyle, who has not pitched since Umpire Behle stole a game from him at Gincinnati, was alated for the slab job Bee np "wan knocked ot 89" the 0 A dynamite bomb, which was sent, station and questioned. He denied Box. Phylo wax knocked out by the} —————— aoe ae — oe 2 i through the mafls to-day to John T.| knowing anything about the bomb. LILLIAN BARNES ALLIEN. $F bo PORES DRE EIE6-8 » |DEADLY BOMB | chine---One Man’s Hand Blown Off--- Fellow-Employee Arrested. Ager Davis, and Young Hasons why been daing good work on the slab for H Chicago, paraded In the centre of the f ‘ ) (cag this morning while Edgar Schroeder,|ns Schrseder started to open it. i) diamond for the locals. sat Shing } a fellow-employee, was trying to open| Rosenbloom’s room was visited, and The uaual Chicago “crowd,” about 3») . i It 2: | e , Walk 1 {t. The shock was terrific. Schroed-} {Tom What the police learned the ar Berle, were In the stands when the 4 @ame began. rest was ordered. er’s right hand was blown off at the The address on the bomb was First Inning. i : re % i i ‘ wrist, and Kletchka, who stood near For New York, Van Hultren knocked Woman Golf Cham Rain Is Coming and mt ars an ; {written in a fine feminine hand, a bounder to Raymer and died at firat z 5 B P A him, was knocked down and stunned. Belbach lifted a fy to Green. McBride] Of America Wins First reezes Promise After investigating the case Acting| Which Indicated at first that the Pap tbe ha red peel a aL Match Abroad. Relief Soon. Capt. Kennedy, of the Adams strect| "ender of It was a woman. Even H No rina Hartsel opened with a base hit that etation, ordered the arrest of Benju- Hickman couldn't reach. Davis made a * Heat ussiet of Green's sacrifice bunt. | LONDON, July 1S —In a fourrome to- 2% 303090 HEH I0 1 HM HOR min Rosenbioom, a draug Chance was safe at first, because Strang ‘ o So vie e department. Ros threw low!“ He) stolevuecond’= (Dexter [tat re cncaen toc e oentn meena WEATHER FORECAST. Laat bad a oi singled to centre, acoring Hartel and | Scotland) New Golf Club, Miss Francea bloom fe thirty years old and lives at C. Grincom, of Philadeiphia, holder of a. or the arrest of Rosenbloom Act- ing Capt. Kennedy would not say that he did not suspect a woman, Schroeder was taken to the Brook- lyn Hospital, weak from loss of blood in, em- loiebed Forecast tor the thirty. os No. 38 Willoughby streot. He is a Chance. Childs wan out, Davis to Gan- . sel, Raymer fied to Ganel. Two runs.|the Women's National Championship of hours ending at 8PM. Pri- | a i as the United States, and Beitearree Vim > for New York City Rusalan and a graduate in engineer-{“nd shock, and Kletchka's Injuries DEVERY KNEW HIS MAN. profexsional, veat Mesurs, Bettle and victaltys js z ing from Rutgers College. were dressed in the office. 4 Hinkle, of Philadelphia, by four up and _ ‘Thun After ihe explosion Kletchka told} Arrival of the Bomh. three to play. | ct Promotion, but Con) CORLL tA the police that he had some di Mculty| schroeder. who Is slaty-fve years old, ee Lone Deta CHINESE DECREASING. CD aly EY CD lives at No. 1% Court street. He ts a ite Alexander Houry, of the i minus. a EE OT MrenenceN ries CDEC Oak mreet station, wan charged by his| Omly 40,400 Celestials Now tm the| #2 HE M2 IH NE RRS since’then had not spoken to him.|'”* Captain to-day with not keeping ped- ited # (een was called to the police (Coniinued on Second Page.) THE TEMPERATURE. 22, of Breoklyn, has besua| o dlers moving fast enough on Newspaper] wasit July AW sorice| Row. fraued by the Census Office to-day show: Ja- = SHIP ON FIRE IS for 2 ontt agatnet trial im the Yorkville Court, Breekiyn Ralirves HAND-BOOK RATDED—A rad wae aa cay hook this after- 5 Port Steere ss ehtty stabbed “Why, Mr, Commisstoner,” anid Houry,| that there naw been a decr 4 x Aree eae ef the Huber Brewing | enbe In the Murray HIN T who te a Greek, "I've been detalles] Chives pupulution in the United suas down there for thred years, and I'm the| M366 190 0F 17.675, the number now here best policeman they ever had there, If Increased during the past | you were the captain you ‘would recom.| te” yeara from 2,039 to 24,300. mend me for promotion. Would you chase an olf man with one arm and a| LONGSHOREMEN LOSING. a ou ‘ wagon with fee-cream on it? That was ar an ————-+. i afl there was there. I wouldn't chase Clya nN as és + cae ee ee a saaa eomalberes yee mere; se bitte: aT on The Commodore T. H. Allen, Loaded with Oil, A + very. | everything wi q oothly to-day sa @4/LAVEILE HKIA—W i grimly, “and 1 know how you got that! at the Clyde line pier, foot af Wer ae ntl i connaee me isesues for Hong Kong, Is Burning. detail. You went to the nowspapers and| ‘Tenth street, where 25) longshoremen _———— A man of good appearance, sixty years old, was overcome with heat at the cor>! Chgistopher Byrne ner of Ann and Nassau atreets to-day | No. 12 Greenwich st nd fell tarough n piate-elass window | at No. $8 Park How and all the fellows to slgn a petition. | went on strike yeaterd ° Kren’ you got the detail, You've. been creaxe in wanes ‘The Ee ot ie hanging out in the newspaper offices z o strikera have been filled, 160 of the mer? ever since, “1 use the Brooklyn Bridge, and when- | being experienced hands, from the Ward TORNADO IN OHIO. The full-rigged ship Commodore hatch. She has been afire some T. H. Allen, in command of Ca hours, ever I Eo down there 1 find the ‘place, line. ‘© of George Re cripler? fits Orcharda Biewn Down and Crops| Merrian, with full cargo of case oll The tugs James Lawrence ant 4 congested netesd of pro: pa cut about the head and wri cot Hospital muffert: “ PH RA irs ree i cae moting you, on Thirty day FS cat ine tel iasont Street ‘oeions stein Destroyed. for Hong Kong, Ohina, which saiie., Unique, th am pilot-boat New jened by Vlood. Fax,, And you're going to lore your de-) ea cen wy 18" al ts | LONDON, July 12, Saye ipatch 10 the Globe, Martin Beave was overcome at Pitty; COLUMBUS, July W—At Appte| from her verth this morning, has} ork and a lighthouse tender are et and age thirty-seven, of [ninth etre » Par! ¥ : ; ikede | gathered 0 aE etconee at No. | taken to the Presbyterian. Moapital, Creek and Fredertoksburg, in Wayne] gone aground on the eastern edge of | Kathered about her, i was taken to Gouverneur Hos- de cehirty one. years eid and. lives at No. | County, there was a small tornado to-| Gedney Channel, near the junction of The Commodore T, H. Allen hatis yoni: ereets | SENT BY MAIL. 5 | ' ; SHEN Brooklyn City Official Receives Infernal Ma- heat at SM. Louis, and on the way to thialolyfeonumeted ethane out Kletchka, an employee in the Brook-| Kletchka sald tt: while Rosen- htm out of commission for the pre ‘Tayler was sent to the rubber by i ay lyn branch of the B@ird of Public Im-| bloom was in the room when the | E aie 8s.C provements, exploded in the offices| bomb was received, he left as soon| The Great Rancocas Farm Estimated at $1,000,000, the Fa- mous English Thor- oughbreds Valued at $500,000, Besides Private Gifts in Cash Supposed to Amount to $2,000,000, All Go to Mr. Lorillard’ Woman Friend by His Will Filed To-Daye és friend, | Mrs. Lily Barne: Allen, are his Rancocas Farm, all che appurtenances, and all his race horses here and in Englands Ran- .| cocas és estimated as being qworth $1,000,000. The thoroeghbreds.- are wor.b $500,000. A Mr. Lorillard is said to have $ given Mrs. Allien before bis death at least $2,000,000, Mrs. Lorillard recetdes $24,000 Bla year, a fifth of the income of a \frast estate and some bric-asbrac. NINTH SECTION OF PIERRE BOR. known as Lily my farm, known ss the township of Sp: eld and partly In the township of Pembere the County of te hold the same to me forever. . wlve pit ion, now or Inte of the elty, mty and State of New York, all mplements, utenalle, Wass | partly In the township of Pember= ton, in the county of Durllugtem and Stnte of New Jersey, of my dece no all Wd atock on, belonging te er dowith auld farm, and all household effects, cseful and erma- of whatever rectly or ime directly in, upon or connected with satd farm, or any part thereof, ite d appurtennaces ff my dece Also all mares and geldings In Euge land, United States or elsewhere, {nu training or otherwise, as amd for her absolute property. J., July 1S$—The tast of Pierre Lorillard ellor Magte in the la morning. Wille lam Hrinkerhoff, counsel for the exeeu= fied proofs that no caveat had fled against the will being ad- ¢ {rom the Surrogate of This indicates that by the execu James F, t Rives. sections re- effects the will and bequeath unto my. ard, jr. the sum. of, ala absolute property. th unto my miy T Loctiand, all my house. Hand ornamental, of virtu, jewels, silverware tures and ther personal property belonging to me tnd new in her posses yn or uae, or dn ier porsenslon of Use at the me of my her absolute rope tion Mr. Lorillard ‘re= * the estite helt in trust for, the benettt of Limself and he leaves compare te rittahurw via {firms previous reports of the rising hirty-one PO CAT Uae oa SO Re tony ena Tees Hiver.Tandisays/ milli iy Yeornovit age twents Edward day. the Swash Ohannel. s da, Mes. egshonls, Paitmer eS ea New lof acres of land are under water, and] of Nor 79 Second avenic, wan found uncaneciour from sent | at | Crope over many sores were carried w | owned by. T. J, Southard & Son, The \ Mia Peantyivania Balltoud” %e Sa at fan ae OE CEE ca at his renidence aid taken to Melle-| or 48) Hudson street Pra cabted away, Orchards and atreiches of tim. | [Aree clouds of amoke are now! vessel was butlt (u 1884 asd registers * seh a eee ons vue Ilospital, net Known, «her ware blown aut af the around. coming out of the vessel's main !2,216 tons net A (Continued on Second Pagay Peerre Lorillard’s bequests to, tumted partly”