The evening world. Newspaper, July 29, 1901, Page 1

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WRATHEN—showers To-sigav ewe weeny. | NIGHT EDITION — ERICE ONE CEN’ GIANTS LOSE FIRST GAME: _ RAIN STOPS THE SECOND = — —~———-090-+ ake ae “ Circulation Books Open to All ay Ww YORK, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1901. im SATEMAN'S POINT, HR. 1, daly St. _ =3 rena amon bee opposite Sere } : ES between the Giants The olf cap defender Columbia E « Block Iwland sonra wi y he ‘ i had to be enlled an fending the new aspirent Constitution Was|ttance of Sakonnet River, and then 3 jnnd darkness. honors, the Constitution, . buck to the finish at the Lightahip, waa eC O tates terres Cte finish by two min Out-Sailed by the Old j wiectea vy te Unter the New ¥ conditions the race promised to be @ vant t ? teen seconds, shor ‘The race was xniled m the nor ular Champion in Race for Yast one, with little or no windward the $1,000 Trophy. |* ane preparatory elgnal was fired at lock and the starting signal for at 11.05, n tine the con: of thire atiintion wot breese being a trian eleht mile eo durin thes cruise th the Constitution and Columbia sae Mee Bese omar eaoe ee ae ee c the vere at the eastward of the committee TAT . f mstie ad om het race) ce tleet have been given an opportunity | loat when the gun was fired, but waited ¥ | . POLO GROUNDS, July 29—Defeated, mark and welll ey gor their crutel nd under | over two minutes after the signal for ) 4 ‘ ye " In a. sizzling, redhot i all light sails to erite tna before crossing the line. The , = the Giants came! to: thesbat a Columbin pass | day" ing. Mr. nstitution was the first to swing off if of the double-header + ow indward | cups in th fore the line, while the Columbia tb! win 1 {ei deapers (olr elect conseciitlve ve \ ot further to the weatwand and winds Cot) Oaeeotre) fead to apose) son Jac into the | wart before starting. Meanwhile the SAPS lee w vorkindoen two minutes and n half at the turn, , Navahve had foliowed and crossed the t ALIN J nit oti the nrat On the Inat tex of ala nnd on hale! the trophies were cups, line right between the two flyers. WIL A ry z ‘ mignon ea eae nites the ation gained 1 At 1,00, for ald and the| ‘The Constitution, after crossing, broke : nings of pla: aera A ee ES an, for two-masted vessels, The | out her spinnaker to starboard at 11.0%, = = In their half of the tenth Inning Bos- Sat waite’ ers, Constitution and Colum: | and the Columbia followed half a minute toa uccesuive hite by Murphy, Wt te beiag her, within Li which were entered in the sloop|later. The apparent starting time of the Low mincorel’ thé eustfandteteen f the old bent, and to centred the Interest in the races|two big boats, as seen from the shore ning run. But tt was by virtue of a id time in the history of jon that « wae: At St —Fpl of third: Fitts! 23 St flagrant decision of ie'4 on the last accrintaete maplenme [raniked| fred About a mile to the castwand of Ge ¥ itr asaek 0: St 7 play In the Glant#s half that Boston fort cap hénore was| ‘lly an ho lumbia and Constitution was the Indes big yachts were outside trying the wind! jendence running along under the same ] «half Van daltren sine det old one. and oa. y's out and stole second, de a daring steal of third. Moran heaved a quick chuck to Lowe, but the third baseman dropped the ball, Van siding In safely. Umpire Didn't see It. MERCURY ON SWEEPERS POUNCE | «TRUST WAS BEATEN 22/5 iene gall aid trying her «peed down the wind y foand a good ten-knot breeze] with the Herreshoff boats. From shore AMCDICy A AGU TAVEMAN'S ST, R. 1, July 29.—| blowing straight out of the northweat |i. jooked as if the Boston boat kept righe \ last teen yearr, at some! and a long roll setting In from the’ along with the vther Ayer if Then Van m: ponathle fa objections to his decision, Emslie res. » his decision and so the fused to chan " Fourth Ra inuhert 3.” game ended sith the score of & to 4 in {Comptroller Coler, at Evening World's Sug- ‘ : Tiosbntal (aes Temperature Up to 93) gestion, Starts In to Make the Resort MAR Morgan Gave Up More t0 SET CHAO ULEG eh SEE on the Street, but | Clean and Healthy. Shaffer Did—Points in Controversy. Davis'a\ lads ‘aince ther exnerence Swi Showers Come a ¥ sy t Donovan's crew out In St. Louis, : > ——— send e was called after @ i eae Tho proprictom of bathing houses and tul 2, Eugenia S. 3. iis /outhoriatioely abirmed shat Ec pavertonlliernell renee Wee World to-day ¢ the plers Nave n notified that they chs J. Fierpont Morgan was induced to COST OF THE f the necessary Went te Coney Island 1] muvee ke aches in front of thelr take the settlement of the big steel j Woke aay Hs Ge and Rowerman rm nnd [othe ste will work from 1 in strike away from his subordinates in STEEL STRIKE. 2 | Teliingerland :sloran tor: Doetont amis Forecu! the thirty-nly > clean je end | the afterns and will be under the A AGAIN HELE the Billion Dollar Steel Trust be- 2 Firat Inniug, Nir toler. An ex- superintended the {tr y of the men cause: The strike has lasted of Comptr appropriation for the § gele amote a grasser to Strang and at first. Hamilton cracked @ hoarse ending 8S I. M. ‘Tues- day, July 30, for New | Work and he was assisted | squad nt de by the city. ! if Instance oF s vorki Y ere ae oar tee Hej a hab wandonatat el ean 1’ AM be mad vat aed Rit eat i Ha ba alte 1,—He feared an appeal to |? about fourteen working to aor) et Demonte sac- clondy, with showers the crowdy were kept away by ffs “until Coney. Isle ; a oe Congress for more drastic legis- days. Aghaeraeakeet on econ adn 0 nh polfeemen the Coney Istand part of - FOSS LINCS? ain remanded till Wed ° 4 ; 7 and Bien nesires xe fren keen from thi f tn ; H et 5 p reipetal lation against Trusts. About 74,000 skilled and 0 left : ha ern c e Deue i } i fy fi , ; rey . ne pees - meas | Mra Ce says this is only the be a good outing | oo ay Ee —This would seriously af- unskilled workers in steel i inicent wax a victim of Low }gtnnin around for the peor In ite tithy cone MARA 4 1 down the third= fect the 25,000 stockholders his punc siruck out. Strang throw to Cooley. tater trying to n idle Their wage loss for the have be -merrow the st ning ree} dition it was not inhabitable, i £ creased to 10, and they will] When the broom brigade firet ap- and the billion and a half eapi- THE TEMPERATURE. Sar ERS TR CT OED CAT eA EEE RAG Gerth Uy | | : - | completely were greatly exctted ’ | ny | The work toalay wan confined to the saw Coler at the head of the 3.—He wanted to head of | Record. ‘Thermometer. Humidity. | F y and adjoining atreets. The followed by the Board of Health i s | RO st ie brigade caused great consterna- | assistants and the aquad of policemen the Forthcoming report of the | fourteen days is abont $100,000 a da Second Inning. over second, rang to Gangel, Long was safe Me The aggregate of loss to sit M4 FH [ton when tr marched down Uhe sireetm |The ery went up that the place was to Industrial Commission to Con- th trik approxi s ground: hit ot ay qa | tnd Inte the alloys and back yards. he ralded, §, is heres ‘ mbt cored on Moran's faa a Rig piles of garbage and refuse, the! ‘The. tin-pan pianos in the concert 4 gress that the Trust has $300, 1 nately $1,100,000. rack that Went through Buelow. ST oy } accumulation of years, were taken out.|hallx Were iatantly hushed and the! 000,000 of watered stock in its | 5 a Rear qt etna eth dsl AA re a or ma |ina feat naurs the place was scarcely | jig-dancers hastened behind the scenes, capital ! Phe manufacture t hdd Hamilton i | recognizable. nRUTeRDeAv atid a e . mane 01 nt 2 fe dintrict_ which over waa Ps Resi b teed ener? 4,—He feared the result of a | in repairs and closing of ¢ na mont ARruCK m m as bright as a new allver dollar, ‘To-| “tt was The Evening World did It ‘ the mills as much more, : ih i py prld did It, with organized the mills as\m a poe aligiee | morrow other streets will be visited and| sald the man who kiwa what Ia Koln i Gightatne Shape Trees Canada’ EGue psteade, | longi) strsagle nw rane: i een hae | the beach will also be cleared of rub- labor because Andrew Carnegie WAL MY Sac oR RO LNA Olen inl The double “H" combination was again with the city to-day, the mercury on the street soaring ar high as 9t de-{ grees at 2 o'clock. The official record | No up In the air was 9! degrees, whieh was at reached a and Dish nnd garbage, Wat Cones ahzity stirred i them Buns to and Knocks Out | Candidate Comes ~ Two Mer. has a first mortgage on the ' two weeks’ strike, conserv- |p FIRST GAME. to Grief. trust of $300,000,000 in bonds, atively figured, is $2,500,- }} and he might, in connection with 2 vao, -| the antieMorgan faction, yain Third avenue, wan Ken sick} at No. 65 Liberty street, and taken to the Tludaon Street Hospital, ie care | COLD WAVE The Dutting Order, ston. The thunder shower Unit struck New! equcago, July 2 aber supposed th: At that h predictions of th clock last night ada’n trial race 1 weather man true anda of death was the n, but it cused a drop of | or 2 ; contro!. Ing rain began to fall, Th J Michael Clark, cot been artll IN BOSTON. | ter tivgrces In the temperature and Fee ete ELE eit center acte| Agar thermometer dropped then to 91 deg oon Eaat pth str was a i sleep more pleavant, The electrionl Ua- | any ahe wan out of the rem, asi Hozicennmes Ls the Several promtrations from the heat! prostrated sino, at Central} Fitna Brening World.) turbance was extraordinary in th i, M. Harvey col, G (Spret IMinots gota Heth vere reported ¢ eo day, ken to. the ‘ T fs on the Unton. tra were reported during He ode rir n th TO. uly 2. —Topooats very | Bronx and trame on the Unton trolley | geart, Cadillac sthehenit publi Anunknown tims nse Oe Toe fortable here to-day, At 8 o'clock | nex wax Impeded for neveral hours. | windwant of her. ' ant was overcome Dy the heat at One Hire a, forty y ad, of ng the otlclal ghis in the | Matthew Hf Deputy Commta: | very ygoord Ing for Mr. Mork FOUR dred and Porty-#ixta street and WLS) No. was prostrated at Gacenutiresiiterat sioner of Bridges for the Bronx, and! — conference that ended the strt avenue thix morning, He was removed Pier He was taken to "| hin won, dobni twenty-two Gale 1areesd wont ito Tt tn i Were stunned by a falhing tree struck by Hghtning as they were driv. | nowelghs fark | STEEL OFFICIALS eli rh WONEE TALK orien, to the Harlem Hospital. 4 about 18) pounds, has gra Thurrday, accompanied vy three n bers of the Harp clothes, Hght) shoes nad Fifth street, Jing near thelr teme at Marshall's c wr Amatnat the white straw hat feome at pler 24, East River ner, in Pelham Park. They were c Ney! Were Discharged, (2000: Hrown an ce The temperature on the street taken Hudson to their home, where they Harvey calied at th ta fe Murphy, wh ed Front koand cauned the ar i | Patrt xamated As an hour with P Patrick Lamb, thirty yearn jot No. Sob We) e Mundred and Ft sold.) fourth xtreet, was over tere of the A Friday and sp So shaffer und Secretary Wil ing to The World's thermome! $3 degrees nt 20’ Patrick Nev! Thon order sary to Keep rit | from, the noe drought has been brol tn the Rain has fall most conatant- The Charman Board of D: ams of No. 201 W Hundred and Twen- | avenue and Twenty ive iiy: y for forty and more Is I Cooke, Cather A rete itt hould Fretors. and several of the ¢ a mre 5 ~ a t t to Beltevue | rived. of water has to appear againet Chem it was arranged “ hey should | Pretors, at ie ty-fifth str was overcome by hea Ken to Beller the pgiliae de NAR VabaT he RirinOneEREWwere the organization held a Charles Moncetto, tif ciation feave Pittsburg Briday night, Col ta A WOMAN DROWNED. . | In front of No. 91 Goll street. He wan} | wb the office thts morning taken to the Hudson Hundre " np of co: Murphy credited with omiving voy aasuring them taut Mr. Mor coolpt of several telegrams from Pres-{ ra overcome | and jthat as the police prevented him selling Fen pes ue st ans and the ts are going: rday ‘0 ident amb, thirty Mt West One Hunire t, was ov bods else would be at his office on Satu my ted. Among the spectators at the; The body of an unknown woman, Dako we! pools he intended Granda He fell from hin weatean | about alxty voars of sige, was found | jarme come et wine Minivenota will ra “ifeachers' und Ken in an| floating In the Passale River this fore. {temperature that ht Hos-| noon, Misateninp! \ regular Jameos ind jubllation—E re lement Preserving absolute ses from Shaffer and Secretary tons toward a and flax. The high #hould be permite as prevailed in. the ————— Thine id Twenty-elghth str ambulance to the J. Hod Wi alley for weeks has been 7 crecy, Prealter a) Naa cree i enue Anasenventy sla nunial in ‘piu Be Nees et co. tt ityifag taken to the Newark Morgue, | followed by comparatively cool weather: Sunday World Wants make fore (ee eee eed tw elude the new President Schwal Kes ‘- S pes id id i 7 re Was nothing foui r ¥ r ase ; i j va ‘Thomas Murphy, sixty years uid, of Euut Thirteenth street, wus prosirated gould bo identined, “uns 0% Ben IE fhe Mescury registering below 10 in wil tunes for advertlaera, paver revreachtutlves und ges ou: (Continued on Second Page.) (Continued on Fourth rant % Ay ies 3 «

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