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" PRICE ON E CENT. 26, 1901. JULY ANTELI NORTE EPR L ERI TE SET » Weather—Cloudy To-Night nnd Saturery. Seta [@ Circulation Books Open to All. | GIAN TS PLAY BOSTONS: GAME FULL OF ERRORS PUGILIGT MCANN IN COLLAPSE. Trouble in Store for Politicians if the Boxer Dies. PATERSON, N. J., July “Jim” McCann, the Passaic (N. J.) pugilist, who fought thirty-seven rounds a few days ago at Secaucus with “Andy” ‘Wateon: of Little Falle, and who was knocked out, is a¢ a private saritarium in a precartous condition: ‘A prominent Paterson physictan, whe was called in first to ettend the injured man, and whose fee was refused him because McCann's backer favored an- other physician, in his anger told of McCann's condition. This was noleeu about, and the dootor’s bill has been rafa end an extfa bonus thrown in. Now the doctor refuses to tuft, but does not) leny that he attended the unconscious man the morning of the fight. The Watson-McCann fight will go down in pugilistic history of this State as one of the must brutal as well as one of the most scientific contests ever pulled off under the very eyea of the authorities, Prominent politicians from Trenton, Jersey City, Newark and this ity were at the ringside, but as every in Was obligated not to speak of the ht nothing of the particulars can be anced. MeCann may die, and if he does there wil be nn exodus of prominent men from this State for a time at least. in 5 ® mot Who gave that Miche ale been given a sum of m mouth closed. At first to talk, but now she de son ta in Brookly visiting that she does not know of any fight. TRUST CROWDS OUT 50,000 MEN Big Concern with Ma- chine to Bake Bread for Country. take & corporation which in time expects to control the bread output of the United States, beginning in New York with a capital stock of $3,000,000, wax incorporated to-day In New Jersey, It i» said that the entire etock has been paid In. While the new company intends at present only to corral the bread ordera in New York City, Newark and New Jersey, aleendy offern have been ex- tended to Chicago and St. Louls with a view to reaching the large bakehousen of the West. Some of the big bakerles in New York have already been absorbed and others are taking the alluring bait. ‘The papers were drawn by ex-Judge Augustus Van Wyck, and the inoorpo- rators representing capitalists who wish to be hidden are: Joseph H, Strange, of Orange, N. J.; Paul F, Lorder und Joseph Roach, of Jersey City. The, Natio Bread Company waa or- ganized to consolidate the large baking concerna and to acquire a new bread- making machine which kneads bread at great saving and increases the loaf 80 per cent, with the same amount of flour. ‘The creation of the new trust will shut out the small breadmakers amd thre 0,00 men out of employment. ‘TUBE CO. MEN WILL STRIKE. XN (Special to The Evening Werld.) M'KEBSPORT, Pa., July 26.—The Na- tonal and Boston rolling mill depart- ments of the National Tube Company, this city, will.be catled out on atrike to-morrow. Meetings ef Enterpri Lodge, the Wood strikers, Union the Natlonal and Boston, of the Bouton plant, will, be held to-morrow after- noon, To-day and to-morrow all) depurt- _menta of the tube works are being pald and about $200,000 ts Deine: distributed, SHOT DOWN WRONG MAN. anger by this time. rand fred a ehot pdomen, As Allen fell hot, which plerced was wild \ Me drew hia re x Into. Allen's ray fred another Allen's left arm ‘The struggle and shooting had been |Riot Follows Fatal! Shooting in Hell's’ Kitchen and Police, witnessed by a number of young men, Reserves Are Called | a of whom knew and Mk@t Allen. When they reallzed that a stranger Out—VictimMistaken | na snot him richt under thelr noves y made a rush for Cray With bis pistol in his hand Cray ran for Another. = to Ninth avenue, pursued by a mob that grew tn alge with every step. He James Allen will pay jth his fe the | turned north in. Ninth avenue, and at tam shot anit tmorcally wounded to-day | FOTY-HEM treet wan stopped by Po- pie See Mceman Trojan, of the West Thirty- by Patrick Cray, a burglar, whom he had never seen before. The shooting was followed by an attempted lynching and « riot in Hell'< Kitchen of such ominous proportions that the reserves of the Went Thirty-sevenih street ma- tion were eniled out. Allen, husky y lived at No. 433 W Cray, when not in jail, hud a home at No. H& West Forty-fourth street. He lived there with a woman known as Maud Cavanagh. A few days ago one Dan Miler persuaded the Cavanagh woman to desert Cray. Cray bad acen M! jer once or twice. He was furlous when he learned thi truth, He purchased a revolver and awore that he would not sleep until he | Capt. Cooney, with fourteen men, went had Miller's Ife. {to the ald of the mob-menaced poltce- Since that time he had hunted cease- | men. lessly for Miller. He had hearq that) They were Justiinutime she: mob) wae his man war living in Fortteth street, | Gare Mouth ty wheat {hd Thoma: Were ioath to shoot. Cooney and his and went to that locality this morning | men did not know. what had happened. nth street station, He resleted ar- rest and Trojan called for assistance. Policeman Thomas responded and to- gether they disarmed Cray The two policemen started with thelr prisoner back to Fortleth street In order that he might be Identified. t Fortleth street. | fot to the scene of the shooting the whole block was packed with a mob howling for vengeance. Trojan and Thomas drew their re- volvers, Many missilea were thrown at them, but they stood firm and kept ie cfowd away or Cray would have been torn limb from limb. Somebody telephoned to the statton-house that there was a riot In Holl's Kitchen and a with «nurder in his heart, iThey (thought the Hell's Kitchentten : were assaulting the policemen, and at In front of M2 West Fortleth | Once they. were. inflatned with rare, street he met Allen. Running up to the | Th lunged Into. the mob. with unsuspecting man he caught bold of his|drawna_ clubs and the sound of their chat progress was Ike the sound of men at ‘s h Saris wielding axen in a forest. lan after Tve got you at lant! Say your! man went down with a’ broken head. prayers!” shouted Cray, The impetuourity of the pollee charge Allen struggled In the grasp of hin | dispersed the mob, He protested that he did not | ,,ic0% HAS taken before Allen and iden- know Cray, and when Cray accused him of being Miller he offered to Ko to a yaloon on the corner and prove that his name was Allen. assailant. ied. Then Allen was taken to Roane- velt Hospital, where It wan sald that he Ne Ina few hours, “I got the wrong man, S fed thought he was Milter thee” ran away with me girl HANNA MAY ACT BUND IRL When they |: ASA MEDIATOR. TOOK MONEY. He May Be Selected to|Emma Turner Thought Settle the Steel Her Brother-in-Law Strike. Would Spend It. Crying “Murder!” and shouting at the top of her volce that she was being choked, Emma Turner, a blind girl, who JEVELAND, O., July %—Referring to the statement that he would be asked to act as mediator between the Amulga mated Ansociation and the United States! lives with her brother-in-law, John feel Corporation with a view to reach-| Seery, at D 435 East One Hundred and Ing @ settlement of the strike, Senator Hanna sald to-day: “T know nothing about the matter aside from what hag been published tn the newspapers... Whether 1. would be willing to act as’a mediator I do not now care to say. ‘Twenty-necond street, realnted arrest to- day. She was accused of stealing 31,150, two gold watcher valued at $100 and a diamond ring gf equal value, belonging to Mra. Seers, her sister, “The strike has been most unfortu-| When two detectives of the One Hun- Bate; not only for those! directly, attested dred and Twenty-fifth atreet station DUE for tne county te i noon be man | informed her whe wax under urrest trust that the trouble will e Icably ce an Emma gave vent to yells and trled to ‘| hurl herself from the wind: She way OPERATORS | SEEK stat inisline nll cae before Magix- INJUNCTIONS. | mma Tirner ts thirty-four years of age and hax spent some yearn in an ine stitute for the blind. According to her story Seery came home tn an unusually happy condition and fell axleep on the nofn. She went through hie clothes und left the house with the money and jew elry, Two days ago Turner ree turned to the ho admitted th theft. ‘Then Beery reported the July 33.—Despatches report Kreat exctte- presence of two PITTABURG, from Lisbon, ment there over the officials of the United States Steel Cor- poration who are looking for Judge Boone, for the purpo Junctions against the Judge ne Was out of wis expected home some time to- aay. It was rumored that the combine of of- had a party of non-untoniata con- In the outskirts of the towa, but forin ot the strikers to find them ut fan also rumored that several unionists had been captured and. be: near Lisbon, but this vould not be firmed. the police a hou: today ork She refused to dy xo, saytng her br er-In-law would pend the money. for drink, AU perauasion falled, Mix Tur ner would not disclone the hiding place of the om op give the detectives the leant bit of xatiafaction, placed der under it. Before Magistrate Zeller she reit her Intention to remain silent rega ding the disposal of the money and Jewels, and was held in $1,500 ball for examina- ” WEATHER FORECAST. . Forecast (or the thirty-nix Catania was chartered by KR. A. C. gaa og Br Great Brole and Ireland ol! ir tish: yn fry de) Be; dd the ‘ith, a member. of the'New York ‘Yacht a, Be peal! arte yand. the oan ae Bogert s Rooters Have a Chance to Cheer in the Fourth Inning, | —-+090--— When New Yorks Score Twice. ROSTON ea) ree 0 NEW YORK... Omer Onat 0 eo. i G Long fred t ‘ Strang j Dily ved to Cooley. Splhact flied « Ninth | at the « WAY Go Ganzel flied out first. No runs, At Chicann—! 9, 3, At St.t t € Ose) 4 Vilwaukee Wit 4 Sixth t ’ Fourth 2 Third Rar haf f ian 3 Fourth é Lacarus 2. Abe Beet 3. KING EDWARD'S BARK WRECKED: LONG TITLE. TWELVE MISSING “Of British Dominions|The Lizzie Bell Goes Beyond the Sea, Ashore at Cape King,’ Added. 3 Gwent. Bait ¢) LONDON, July The bark the Pre- Bell, fr Whelan, aby Tords to-day Lord Salisbury, Liazle Capt sound for aw reeked. tion, Rawara to ane “uy proclamn ton, | Neweaatle, anbeet cope en houre ending at 8 1. M. Sate ORT. seit a martha ofl the adoutlon of at Cape Gwent, New Zealand z for New York Ch [the DI, mueh rite eo may think Atly | ah vt Peat ane eee YACHT CATANIA IN PI Fecognizen Mix dominion beyond the Twelve of her crew are mi ss eee The Lizate Bell wan last rs y cantonal showers to-nimht ‘The Britivh steam yacht Catania are The Premier added this ttle would | wWortington, N. %, July 1. She was butic nod moderate rived to-day from Cowen and reported a} probably be ax follow dward. the 4 Net fic et to fren! pleasant voyage acroan the ocean, The} VII. by the Grace of God of the United | &t Sunderland In 1877, and war of 1, tons net register, She wan owned by P. ter, of Liverpow Iredale & Vor. that the breaks on the big structure } BRIDGE SAFE, ditional on Engineen Ronorts that} comestuhem vorenep. je accounts for the fact that the Breaks Are Mended, | treaks occurred long before they were but the Grand Jury | discovered by saying that they were Will Make a Thor- in the part of the suspenders between. ry ss the girders and were not visible un- ough Investigation— Philbin Says Shea ul the raising of the cable pulled out the broken bars. Should Have Known. ’ weight others, which District-Attorney Philbin declared to-day that he would present the facts In the case to the Grand Jury for immediate action. He sald that some one would be held responsible for the breakages. While not pre- judging the matter, he sald that Com- missioner Shea should have known of any overweighting of the bridge and should have guarded aguinst {t. Trafic was resumed on the north rorzdway this morning. C. Martin, Chief Engineer and Superintendent of the Brooklyn Bridge, acnt a report to Commis- sioner Shea this morning relative to the accident which led to the sus- Mr. Pension of traffic. Martin says have been repaired and that the| Chef Engineer Martin's report tn as follows; bridge Is absolutely safe. He says BROOKLYN, July %, 1801. that one of the suspenders was Hen, John L. Shea, Commissioner of ‘: Bridges. probably defective originally, and Dear Sir: 1 beg leave to make the fol- that the breaking of this threw ad- (Continued on Second Page.) DIED DRIVING TEAM AT HORSE SHOW. Fashionables at Hollywood Shocked by Sud- . den Death ot John B. Doerr in the Ring. (Special Wo Tie Evening World HORSE SHOW GROUNDS, Hark this ot New York City fealer, fatlure a noon John Bo Doerr a prominent hoarse suddenly with heart with the reine inl 4 tn this otty He wax driving the The 1 eter and The Mapxman ti the { riage with moat the time was his] coachman. driven on the green and Mr Doerr wos bild upon the Bruny, Dre, Kane 0 entz were mmoned, but could not revive tim. Mra. Doerr and her daughter were at 1 otte end came CORONER DELAP SCHLEY TO RAVE OUTON BAIL. AN OPEN TRIAL ! er | Arrested on the Charge| Long’ spent to Court of Woman Who Says of Inquiry Gives She Gave Him Money. | Latitude. Hain IN D.C, ASHLENG July 2 vitae Selle, Cours of th wen aval Nair — WHY WORLD GROWS—A_ proved prema wa Hie Mi at $5 Delap gay signed MeCutum pore int, Hviag at No. 316 Park avenue, weow daily circulation tells the tale. BASEBAL ss RACIN SAYS MARTIN. : ADVERTISING | : y by| AL od | tens of thousands in New York Cty | > J CENT, = PRICE (0) —_.+—__. The Batting Orden New York. Boston. Van Haltren, cf. Slagle. rt. Strang, Hamilton, | Netnon, 20; Demunt, oe Coole: b. La mpire- —Emalite. (pectal to The fventng World) O10 GROUNDS, July We've eaten Chicago goulash, And tried Cincinnati's raw pork: confidence rash we've tackled all hes From st. Luin east to New York. ‘ w Wut al je are no waxing fat, i In fact, wo are nickly and bean; et So here's anew dict—we're going to try te The succulent Moston baked beaa! Upon what meat hath this our Caesar fed that he hath grown so great?’ ine quired the famous Roman's envious” enemies when they found they couldn't down the old man. Manager Davis is applying the game query to the stalwart Pftsvargers and St. Loulstans, and even the erratic ducks from Gowanus, all of whom Rave mannged to climb) over his pets) and are now jumping on the Giants with + both feet to send them deeper into ob- scurity, Davis put the question plump at his schoolboys to-day. “I bet the old guy didn't eat meat at sald Selbach, “He lived on Greek and Gauls’ livers, History says so. Didn't I uster study about it Cd tn Po- dunk?" a ja WIP Smoke une “Well, I dunno much about Kateer or Greek roots," chimed in Van Haltren, “but Ido know about Pittsburg, They, eat chimney soot and smoke down thera, That's why they've been amokia’ up/e@ good. “Why, I've seen them fellers so anid with smoke the umpire couldn't see the ball when they blowed their Beeath, How goin’ to beat that sert ef @ kame? “Well, I'll find out the brand they said George, “and gtve yeu Sele. Igws some of the same.” So hereafter, at early dawn an@ Gewy) Pop Bell will build a pink fre iq nt of the club-house and the Glantel will sit around it In a circle and smoke! up, too, followed by a ghost damea, Nelson Dack In the Feld, Littie Nelson has been re-signed by} Davia and played at second to-day, This was xvod news for the diminutive chap's any friends, and the few rooters press ent made a great demonstration of wele » when he trotted out on the eld. McBride Was relegated to the bench under the new order of things and Strang went to his old perch at third, Thin lef’ Hickman also resume his place an right e eld, where he belongs. Nelaon was recalled several days ago, and Davis hopes for good results from the change, H another variety of weather was hed Volo Grounds rooters tonday re of rain, raw wind e fans wished It { more, ‘There was a sun sot out his warming Hoty t It was a frica and fox mt t bp. between Land 2 o'clock, buble yon turned off: tf as again, or shivery by the ee began to be pop 5 A Touching” ne, Meres. Tom, Vd brought my, [icon oacket” Sad a very pretty antete “ eolied gallantly, at * r waist in hie t 1 curt fe handela NO BROOKLYN GAME T0-DAY--WET GROUNDS.