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WRATHER—Fatr Te-Night; Saturéay : | Mat, Che ¢ f BEDIMION “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | __ PRI s ONE cE T. NEW YORK, _FRID: AY, AUGU ST GOT IT GOOD AND HARD Se ——~~—+0d0+-—_—__ and Pounded Out Nine R in Th Inni e u Ineé AUNS IN ree innings. (Spm al to The World y v Jeldental smash from Delehanty’s tas PINLADDLPHIA, Aug. ¢—The Gianta vork, Philadelphia. last Friday. It lamed his shoulder asd arrived in,Slowtow: thle morning full of | Van Haltren, ‘Thomas, cf. arm badly. hope and determination. They were Selbach eit. Wolverton, fa) So the pitching staff consists of Mas cheeefil over their big improvement in| Hickiman. rf, Delehanty, If thewson, Taylor and Deegan, and all the 2 the double-header with Brooklyn yester-| Davia, 4, c. backstop work muat be done by Bower= EN: 402 aa a \g ws: 1901. ; TOSS et NL tl ei it SRE day and anxious for a chance to be re-| Ganael, 10 Jennings, tb. man and Smith, Deegan, who held the 2 Z vonaed onith Quaker: Romermans Molten [Quakers so well in the only League A ° “ . net Wadelphia stick wielders lald| Deegan, p. Townsend, p. game he haa pitel was pic! out Nine Persons Injured in Wreck of the “Black Dia- Violent hands on Daviv'n men lan: week, | Umplte—Deyer foeginespertr ors tescey ane /oemer . and all of the boys are anxious to get ener = es pry uP back hard. The Philadelphia team, how- mond” Limited on the Lehigh Valley ever, fy about the hardcat. su igang] Deleve we shall more than Bold our! re xat‘onal League ball erounds here, own Before Mr. Freedman sailed we] is an Imposing but/at the same time = ’ Near Leroy. * Teague |to| crack just now, had a frank talk, He asked me about ) selancheyy sight. The diamond Je sim : Davie Openn Up. the team's slump and 1 iol i ine fmersid areen: Around) tne "entife Seid be tite ” 2c ; reasona for It an 1 saw them. He did| stretches a twenty foot brick wall, The a ! OEESEAlat eehiek inieesieaee epenes not aay a word atout a change In the] sTand stand with ite double balcony (iy tong diatance teleph © from; WARY KBENER, Lakeweod, ¥. .!. ‘The work of rescue wa begun tm- . “ghake-up. management, but he did say he wanted! amphitheatre. ‘The seating capactty. ts Leroy. SN. ¥.. to The Evemtug World.) | RW. ROS, Buffalo, mediately. It was supposed, of ‘AUT have to say,” he naid, “Is that] to see the team play the game they are) 16.00. picture twa beewarif hana of et] Uctlot 1s this The Evening World?! evening World-What waa the| course, that every one tn the Pullmen Tam’ atti] managing the team and ahail| Capable of, He a ee npeetators, not in the wrand stand, bat aM ie pits, tao ep | of the wreck? ca: would be dead and many on the ees i nevoreoee Faadnadlties vett ltake the blame if we don't make good.”’ and the" gtand stand, tteelf a line two Sli Va way Cand poni hcama? Leroy Gazette—Spreading rails. It} Chair car. Much to the surprise of change. 1 have no reason to expect; Warner and Denser Left Hehind. And this with the Quaker team second 8 y ; ; those who were first on the scene it any. | Warner and Denzer were left behind | ithe face and play ng pennant ball en was one of the most miraculous oc- Teaualibe Tease h ry Yes, i currences in rallroad history that the| "8s found that most o Pullmes ave confidence In the men and be New York. Hoth have game win ‘ cis near this town. : e wa Evening World—Tell ua the elr- dows and that some of them were es- that the thi be have settled own again tl tase trip there, and Warner from an ac e ariond express, los ite ehigh Vals | amvataaete tirely uninjured. sae: ey ey, Which left Buffalo at noon to-day 2 eustatned and Ieduein New York at 10.08 to-| 1roy Garette—The train passes jie are: BPG ata wie beat night, vas thrown from the tracks| through this place at the rate of| ‘This wae caused by the car turning Just outside of this town at'12.53 this} About sixty miles an hour. It goes | over and dropping them to the roof. delphians would not give up 75 cents fee a buil fight, much lesa a “buRy, (Continued on Fourth Page) DETECTIVE MULCARE | eran through so fast that many of the| The indited were taken to the de- " . tow: 1 th pot, where they were given medical The chair car and observation coach | townspeople gather at the station to! st 2 ation. That portion of the train are now plled up in a confused wreck | Watch It. which remained on the rails was in the ditch. There was a big crowd down to-| placed on a side track, and prepara- went down the atreet. O'Don- ns were seriously in-|day a.d the Black Diamond Expresa| tions were made to take the wound- William J. M y ulcare, the Central Of- Mulkley and 1 went tosather, : Nine perzon Jared, none fatally, The: injured | was 02 ie vith iealtoaeiot the | editos Jerseys Clty on} the jtralall that fice detective, who on July 30 shot} _— Ane Wana. Ite m were: section the) watshere ou ie platters ea flatonliherrind oes ackeetien Joseph Bulkley dead, after a quarrel,| Finds that in Killing Hig, oars way Lee « jer rain : THE INJURED. three hours by the wreck. was exonerated this afternoon by a Joseph Bulkley He jloonart Hodge, the night, watcha for the valde Asphalt ys LUKE JOUNSON, Lakewood, x. 4. [18 though swung off, —_—-— in Co Hart’ . The ‘. Ss0s, Laverous,| The engifie and the rest of the! STATEMENT OF COMPANY, finding fecarea: | Acted in Self-Defense, |), if wrattriwed? is colette ie finding declares: defense, He testified that he saw/a LUKE J0 train came t 1 H ¥ “ieralied Soaehen ‘Gouna bse ue ‘The Lehigh Valley offeiais in this Joseph Bulkley came to his but District-Attorney ee nada fie hac or ¥ rec tles after the train for a‘ short dis-| ity Kave the following statement of : See ETRE Dine ds ee Hopes to Have Him} ang tke stale eas Bek UP stags tance {and | thent the rear!car\’a'co! accident this afternoon: jam Mulcare in defense o! . f Murd tective went down the street and ate . BENTL . . m- ‘At 1283 P. M. to-day train No. 10, his own life, and we, the jury, Indicted for urder Fevalver tell outiof his:nand.a Hemau le rth LeRoy station, had bination Pullman and observation ra on the rear of th e neh} coach, tumbled into the ditch, turn- | train derailed. therefore exonerate William J. in the First Degree. the other ‘man Mulcare from all blame. 2 ai Saw the Scaffle. tor, Ruftal: L, M. AMOS, “The cause of the accide: FOYT Be a atreet New V man porter. | ing completely over, at thie time Both tracks were bleceey: b hy ‘Assistant District-Attorney Garvan uw. omar rth atreet,| The chair car ahead did not en-| Which will be cleared about 4.30. Ne | oe sent for a pint of beer. We were jumt| When court reconvened in the after- Pullman car ‘Beneca’ went down the b said se would present the case to the lu 1 think it{ 900, Jenn Donahue was calied to t Brooklyn. tirely go Into the ditch, but the pas-|bank on its side. Pullman oar "Poss 5 CUT tld at tee ears | stand. He works on the White ine FRem i . Lakew x. sengera;were ly jolted. dita’ derailed and a across beth Grand Jury at once, and they would. jig called ‘Irish Jaunting Car,'| dock. He. test! that he saw. the sengere mete severelyiiolted. tracks. : doubtless, indict Mulcare for murder|waen niong came thin man Mul-[ scuffle near the stoop of No, 4) West c 5 {sais name. He| * in the first degree. care. I think that aw Hulkley strike Mulcare In the 7 came up to us and looked Into our faces.| face. “Then Cudahy. ran Abraham Levy, of Levy & Unger,| Ome iiviey sald: ‘You'd better ait dawn| back to the stoop and pot aomethinget a Glass—and threw It at wi ented Mlucare, sald he peer.’ The think it nodrentee and have a bit of beer! ‘The ginseen| Wulcare, Mulcare seemed to want to . M would be produced whenever wanted. | were then flled and O'Donnell gave al get away. [ heard some of the men Dressed in deep black, a little woman| toast, Then Mulcare gave an improper : ‘Give it to him,’ and Mulcare cried with snow-white hulr silently wept in| toaat w film stagger. Cudahy ant ie fi aie! Me court. She wi the Burke and O'Donnell jumper were pushing him toward: the bed eT GS he | nurke caught Muleare by the collar and| tiley: One mah whom | doc not, Know. Mrs. A. M. Palmer Brings Suit Against Son by mother of Mulcare’s victim, Beside her ‘ care mtruck O'Donnell across theltrled to pacity them. Right after that were her daughters, Mary Wyman and | Muleare mrticn 0 Doe volver, T heard a shot. Tdi’ not see the shoot= Margaret Doogan. Mra, Rulkley i» a pats ye etre ta Steerv ey ect orn Cy ot Der esten, Coro igowsend the dead man wan her sole} re bed Bulkley's wound, if Hoty Mrs, Hannivan, who rents the house | upstaira, and all the Fat Brett and I sere: sic’ med and ran he sald, “entered just hip and entered ‘the eft. It had an upward the men went up ihe! below the sory, G She was dressed in a black Sailco| iron foundry in W dress and wore a black straw hat with-| three men who seemed t fowern, Malcare, whom T kne I wan sitting on the meps,” said she, | were all quarreling “when out came Mr. Eaward Burke, a] states friend of mine for thirteen years and wn few mine boarder. And a decent gentleman he !4.| paw Mulvare cha Then on the steps came Miss Antle] ine atrect. Maleace = Brette’&\nice: wel and (Mey James CV" | mnolin she back: Cauley, of the Hast Fitty-frat street is : station, will Ro to the Linden Hill vem. {NY and Mr. William O'Donnell 7 ae } eladeny “We nae nice. woctapte| Jaines Cudahy etery, In Queens County, accompanted ; “We were having a nice octane) inne es as by Dr, J.C. Shannon, and make the [me, Your Honor, when along came) qocyibing the < post-mortem examination, Bulkley, Lord have merey on him! }aal ; fthe gentlemen |” Mulea Detective McCauley allexes that he! Te be w bit soctal « hus wecured evidence to ahow that tie! — nirl died from the results of an opera- lexatoll, ot Noel Frankiiniatreet, the | sn 2 eRe Meee j tion alleged to have been performed by inact Recvepanrel : rsa ona ime eter ah, wan | Woman doctor. Ie also states that at eu Merasilaboucli@otstenrs Me tinued to |the time of her death no report wax ines ARH areata ney Std Eo faiurba n Former Husband. at No, 4 West atreet. where Bulkely| street. Ina few minutes we heard the a and his friends were sitting, told her] shots. That tx all I know about tt” arsreeapandshadl ey writes Sisth Micon be roaeechE TW DIISA! ANGE ra ae eee nee George Datker said he worked In an 4 Coroner Hart reviewed the testimony and charged the jury to give a verdict. ordance with the facts. ‘The Jury ek. a verdict was reported ad Muleare, svent buck te jer the escort atreet nN M. Shook by Joseph MH. Dillon, Jus the President of the Professional the axsignee of Mra, Laura A. Palmer, | Woman's League and in almilar organ the pecullar story of'the business and |tzutlone, sete forth in an aMduvit pres Fleeing Bettors Held jmatrimontal connections of the Shovke | sented to Jurtice O'Gorman to-day that i Palmers, famous tn the theatrical | her son Albert borrowed suma o} Back at the Pis- world for years, in revived, from her hetween Jat 1, 1835, cones tol Point Young Albert Shook, who Ix being ||. 1899 while living at her home in Stam- ol Foint. sued for $10,783, Is a son of Mew, Palmer|ford, Conn, and that he subsequently by her fest nuxband, Sheridan Shook, |entered the United States Navy as an who wan a partner of the theatrical {ordinary acaman, but disappeared from firm of Shook & Palmer, the United Staten crutner Brooklyn on SOME BROKE THROUGH About the thme the firm broke up Mr, [July 19 lust while cruising In Australien WALL AND ESCAPED, | 2%! Mrs. Shook separated. Later Mra. | Witters, She says that no trace of him “| Shook married her husband's former | can be found, rman, after reading the partner, A. M. Palmer, Tt wan sald, | Justice 0’ however, that Shook and Palmer con-|*ullence and affidavit in the cane, grant. tinued to have a friendly rd for one {or ane lon an order directing service the summons and co ft another. fon by publication, om? aint Upon the ent owent une Vincent's of Detective, 1eame ont at Poll who was should me re, dlschars ast expres: | kept und ting. After steps suspension. w I not be ascer Rig Extabiiahment in Enat Twenty. third Street Was in Foil 1 When Ralders Arrived. pulled down and many t va A ration an alleged pool-room at No.|througir the lguor mtore, An the. Tali loexTH OF MRS. JOHN WARREN 1% East Twenty-third street was made|ing party gained entrance a crowd was this afternoon by Supt. Hammond and| Aten golng through a telephone booth. | Wife of = Sewapaper Editor Dies five of his men from the Parkhurst Bo-| The detectives made a rush for the In- Suddenly at Her Home. cloty, alded by three policemen from| Closure only to find tt empty. Inventl-! srg, John P. Warren dled suddenly the Hast Twenty-third atret police ntn-| ation disclosed a trap-door leading to es theFstoretealows thin afternoon at her homie, No. 37 Morn- The place was found running in fult! Probably 150 men were corratied, and|Inavide avenue. She was the daught made to the Coroners’ office, under | Meh acl eccvettstel ret whose jurindiction the case would I6-/ i was misalng until he ica ent y wally come, He also intimates there Hts record ilave art other myatertoun . vircumatances Jot eA uh REWORTARER TI connected with Mix Stillér'a death fg acecractlyaeniaeta a —— at) First Me and Twenty-atath + must come P. | sinter told home ‘HENRIETTA LIVINGSTON BAT- Foul Play Suspected in) WEATHER FORECAST. TLED WITH FOUR OFFICERS. wits & blast, and after a lively scramble three oe served on three of them. of a wealthy South Side renident of 8 prisonens were captured ine men were! taken to the East) tity and wan one c i i f siesta when she withdrew a fat Hammond and bly alds after securing | TWenty-second stret station and a call snedanberehcehcenmenee org Be Annie Miller's ve for the thirty-alx | Pattemnpted to stick the policemen, marched to the place to;Ment for Justice Jerome to come and] city when, 4 year ago last fall, xhe be. Death. hours ending NI. MW. Saturday: Bi) | and turned. be rulded about 4 o'clock, ‘The alleged | hokl court there, came the-bride of Mr. Warren, a well- anette: . | ann nett It, | Who rool-room was an the second floor and a ewapaper mun, 3 known newapape vietnity: Fale her, yt away, and you can't} ” 1owon't be the raiding party found thelr way Gen, Mel May Be a Bunter. MER Warrulitcomeiol New kv ccna blocked by barred doore, While these) ‘TIENTSIN, Aug. 9.—Gen, Mel has re- | 1. atinched to The Evening World, ue ee frail) Paar ateaeetaors Saturday partly clou Canned Her mie aay she screamed, “Woutdn | were being enopped down, a bia crowd | turned here and professor to have killed | of which he In ow che uf the editors, | ‘cnnie Miller, twenty-seven years old, of | MecomtMe Menrietta Livingston Tdefy sou Si Inide wins maxing & desperate atrugale or tspersed hundreds of Boxers and! 4 girl waa born to the Warrens laut} No, 206 East Fiftyffth street, who died Haka RS CED UTE A Ba) Vaueeihelalel Be Wien | Aioteacnies eyo eles ae are ity fe { yes, and Mra, Warren's mother arrived.[on duly 28 tant, will be disinterred to- | avera te vais ole axes the airt wade Ne itatton throtgh 4 ruling of dividing the. pool-room from a antoon| Commands Pablie Confidence, —_; ‘i the city’ a short time ako In antlelpa-| morrow the Yorke tle Co NEC TR Daa Court of ‘Nicaragua that) ton of her davahter's lin ‘Aealatatit =. DintrletcAttorney LD A Brann thls afternoon, caarged with de-|fournt and hel Supreme (Courts af) Scar arenaat Ing wayward and ince her might, The four men had atl they [}0e taney Pa eer atatue ie. eet 88 CUTIES COV ET ed Te ee ene eee Noe ern aes eke] ‘The ods: will nr taken to St. Loule his “wall” was quick- Middle Wea. “e te-morrow for burial eMdaviie furnished by Dejeciive Mc- ! vee only ean Monks, who made the application on] 1, pisased with the many pieasset and con. t features of the Penasyivanie Limited. %* According to the brother, Michael liv-Icould do to take her away, altbeug country. PACU OR be ae Bessey 1 Five RRA CES SEAR CRC Ue TROT Tea

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