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see ES rca WHAT_HE IS. 5 CHA Parnnurst Detective THE MAN WHO DISCOVERED COLLUSION Si -@f_ BETWEEN THE POLICE AND THE POOL- $e SUND AY WORLD: ROOMS. EXCLUSIVELY IN TO-MORROW'S : i EW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17. 1901. PRICE ONE CENT. —_ Drunken Ruffians Tors. rorize 900 Excur- > \ sionists on the Gen. Slocum, Bound for: « Rockaway Beach. je Nine hundred passengers of the ex- if) cursion boat Gen. Slocum were held’ in terror for nearly an hour to-day: — by the rioting of a drunken mob) of © s men, who nearly succeeded in: get” f the boat. BY INNINGS Ing possession of oa . “The wildest terror prevailed. Mea, — ROOK IBY: N Bes |e 004 Ob On 0 O—5 H i he mob a -five of them TEWEVORK SEE ees TA Gn Re Champion bia Gee Creates World's the mat and isenty Aye SSeS Figures in Second Heat of See ek cithcieceeat aE hand and foot with chains and lecked’ if a pa H up In the hold. 3 + Page.) Free-for-All Pacing. Capt. Willam Van Schatek, his’ first mate, William Somerville, and a: crew of half a dozen after great diffi- OF GIANTS. CO N ST | T UT | O N - Brooklyn Won First Game and Started with Lead B EAT O L D BO AT 5 in Second. LEITNER VS. NEWTON. Davis's Men Couldn't Hit ’Hanlon’sy Kelley out at first. Daly singled. Dahlen forced Daly. Irwin SECOND GAME— Columbia Was Two Minutes::and~ Twenty (Continued from Fou Seconds Behind at Finish of Race 5 5 ; kaye BUIGHTON BEACH Aug. 17.—Ana-|/G third, Tt w. ach ¥ ., on the Sound. Pitcher When Runs Might \jaiked. Farreil safe. Newton sing scoring Dahlen and Ir- PPS Ih CEE Sacina | saulenawed} ban Patch easily tne heat, | culty succeeded in forcing the mob, bs Have Been Scored. ! Keeler trinted. scoring Farreil and Newton, Sheckard flied ae made a world's record| Four went to score in the 216 trot.| into the cabin. In the mean) time: j LARCHMONT, Aug. 17.—The new ter.ponition ita windward ihe atarting o$t. Fourruns. record in the second and final heat petra i pretty erase waunun {ratte an the whistle was blowing for al@ : | time ann shor 3 ; dey ; f 2 vance and won easily In 212 1-4. : sup yacht Constitution outsalled egne hee Wince Thedaninenocacr Van out at first. Davis flied out. McBride fanned. No runs. of hie race with Prince Alert ol euladMseiwanieccontiaad (Belalatihinks Locked in the Held. eee eae ere treet meee waiene.ne Ss | Cohimbld 210812! New York Brooklyn. Sixth Inning—Dolan out at first. Kelley and Daly singled PU Oe 0) ioe? The two heat winners of the 2% pace| A tug camo to the steamer’a) ald end} race af] the {Sound eeriessoM (iii the rat tea minutes of sailing the| Van Ialtren. cf. ealer, rf. vdidiDahtenwalnwin flied out Nort ae far he never was before, he pi then met. Dam Patch showed again he| It was then sent after the pellee: here, and, won the race hy abont | Constitu: hes ae rent, pulled out y atte 2° did Dahlen. Irv pe sp Nojcunl ; cach pole in Hghtning time, and,| was of some worth, for he won from| patrol, hich soon arrived. two minutes amd twenty seconds tho first mark seqmed to be leading by | Hickman. If, Hickmin singled. Strang walked. Bowerman, Ganzel and amid the cheers of the thonsands,| Martha Marshall with great ease in| he men under arrest are al]|from hort distance. trang 3 al = 2.06 3-4. See it ear gece been teen aiaitwentst mintiies of railing the Con-| Howeriign. 2. flied out. No runs. he scored the race record of the| Gee | paterson a era ten . o inv a c an . ee ee eee eee liwtarn. Seventh Inning—Farrell, Newton and Keeler quit at first. world—2.015, for 2.16 trotters, heating Beldia as cantly course twice, On the Arse romnd i Cotes her good mark all the | Denton. P , ; Roth horace were off to as pretty) an he did Eula Mac In the first heat. the nce was close tothe accon way down to the mark, thy Columbia Umpire-Dwyer. Hp runs. a eine await nena ce gual’gnake| (smal sacl nitahed benied elrimecs vrisl a An eek Geren neing bepind her just “before they! polo GROUNDS, Aug. 17.--Nobody| Leitner out. Van singled. Davis flied out. McBride forced Pees vy ot let the champlon| Onoto won the first heat of the 2.15 streee! led away from the old boat, an, mark was; Roun Mass Played baseball for fun tov Blo runs draw nway from him. het drove| Pre handily from Belle Cannon, Ro-| Albert Brooke, No. 1739 Thin® ’ hanos |day. It was no aultry and humid up|! s = b Vetta was third. Tlne—2.10%. : . = Pied Hmcreaceds her lend itoitie : Usiiss| here that big drops of condensed mois-| Eighth Inning—Sheckard, Dolan and Kelley out. No runs. his horse well, and the two wreat) "ta as ‘ 046. aE a sdeusbe. sols ne ae The: Constsution had apparently |ture hung from the grand-stand rafters, Hickman and Strang single Bowerman forced Strang. horses, heade apart. med the Wauhan Wine 2.16 Trot, eee 5 ‘ NreacHunreerstot 2 an ¢ ! werma ang. \ START. fithe troadtrence at aig mies, MMU Jand trom time to time splashed down! al forced Bowerman, Hickman scorin Warner forced quarter pole In 30 seconds, Waubun hat just as easy a time in lenry Mang, No. 17 Redweed. Wit aheeta: flattened both yachts be-| Upon the bare heads of the fans Wtke}ilZe! forced Bowerman, an scoring, Wa Lt The grand stand aa in an uproar.| the third heat of the 2.16 clase for trot. iD ttabete gan their lx-mile beat to the second | globules of melted lend Spnzel. One run ter, He led all the way and won pulled|” nyc marie. Ena beeeke ‘at chia time wan | sty! What's that?” squealed a pretty . : but the two hornes kept to thelr task,| term He ted 3 y and P steady foi fe xouthweat, blow! ie atm ie aie. UP IN ZAM, neven kietre ang it looker ike a auiek [icf when one of the bolling pellets ahat- varying not the slightest In the dle) oa heat gave him the race, Beldia ' Face with a'Anish about 3.30 4f the wind | tered on her hand. uncellnstweeni them when? thet halt Pocgtcpeeaabeey teary eaitatcg ; “Dewdrops.” sald her beau. | Constitution Had Good Lead. apap os wns reached. A Two-lorse Mace. |. 8. ‘Don't drop. any more, pleas she - taninn . tchura. & The rioters are members com} on! Atol4S the Constitution was appar: | retortel, re hot-drops.s woulan't} At Pittsburg—Cincinnati, 0; Pittsburg, 5. - When the Aqures one minute Mat fr] nefore the second heat for the 218| of nonin men vet nal mile, having et Columbia tna of ib | that freeze you? At Philadelphia—First game: Boston, 0; Philadelphia, a the salt were displayed the enthunlasmy pacers began “It wax announced. that | Of NOTKINE: people from. nearly; all pince under her lee. Rooters Came Early. Second game—End of sixth: Philadelphia, 2; Bosto waa Intense. Men and women shouted. letty G. had! been declared out of the) Te factories of; the, Dougherty, aad SECOND MARK, On the first thrée miles of the beat to oh ¢ , ne 1. bik race with Anaconda, thus leaving] Wadsworth Association of Patersom. ui. s.ninirta the Cohinie ated rain] The roniere thean to come ary ter] At St. Louih—End of second: Chicago, 0: St. Louis, 3 Ai ered rereien aed museca a trifle on the Conatitut only the great gelding to fight it out) They were holding their annual/oute Both yacats ble-header with — Hanion’s the shoot to the three-quarters. pole. | with Prince Alert Constitution .....-...+65 ie 20 arieailéd’nenr the Long Island side of te | as —*+ ae , Sourd. making short etarbourd and long re."* In’ spite of the heat and : ring, ‘Anaconda pulled te Interest wns not in the least detracted | '28- S Columbian ....... ..s.6. 2 Bt Tort tacks. Tunt before reraand, the | threatening skies LATE RESULTS AT SARATOGA. the front by about a length and the] from the event, but lnsteda ie incronaeal! Took on Big Crowd. ; THIRD AND. HOME MARK. | storneard tack: dufing wich the ‘Con. suslopeed ines taas shower oe cool . —— 7 threeauartersmark aa passed in 0-0 lfor tt wan argued greater things might] ‘The General Slocum lett One Hi stitution gained about titte econita | things off at a moment's notice. an « The shouts that had been spent defore| happen in a two-horse rac i 2 Wy avedy Bewnd [of Courae. Vez a favorable Mant of wind under | the only thing that didn't need it waa] Fifth; Race—Bacchanal 1. Mr. Stoeffel 2, ‘Bulligndon 3.. + were now like the report of a penny | ies ee Gredvand; Twenty ninth) gtreot; stae Hf, M. 8.| Promect, Point. | Hoth then headed for! the ardor of the fans. i‘ Sixth-R Nitrate:1, Doland L ttl D 3, cracker to.the boom of a Inch cannon. | Wenacenda’s Great Reception. [o'clock this morning, stopped at 2 no wa] the, mark: om the port tack -"4 went! the poor work of the Glanta has 1x ace—Nitrate:1, Dolando 2. Little Daisy eS ‘The rafters of the grand stand fairly py Henle anapend: fame out ready tO) Twentieth street andthe Battery, - Lo 2 ar az] Constitution 2% 7| cooled that, Heaven knowa! till it can oo ecnitee ; shook, and it grew with the lapse of [Art tnt the first heat in the’ big-pace] Joy thon proceeded to: Jersey City, Columbia 21.32] atand a Turkish bath without turning AT DELMAR z caer ev econd aa the pair came down the| fee Ne was given arousing reception jae G e $i Just before reaching the eatkebal f . a 1] Do the thousands in the stands. It | where she took on \the excurslonists y FIRST. MARK. siti pean were taken in, und trier | ae: fo stretch, Anaconda in the lead ant) iong and only ceared when Ais v > ae HM. M./s.| rounding No. 1'jib topaalla were set for] "i Miah. It would rain.’ mrunted a) 5 - 1 [Prince Alert a clote that old John driver, John ‘Trout, “dotted hia cap. from Paterson. They numbered be- the three-mile reach to the starting| Footer, who was sweating all by hie = uqenia ' Trout could almost feel his breath on| Prince Alert too came in, for a share! tween $00 and 900. Conatitn: 206 40) mark, the Constitution leading by. | lonesome in the midst of a bunch of * Fourth Race- La Spara 1 Eu ia Se @eeazel 3. hin neck. The wire was crossed when | or ini aed act aidewhence | Many of the men were under the Columbia . + ROT an auariee of a miles ome mark, an. |°mnty meats, . my aa all seemed tn a frenzy. The speed had Pern Cen Ting wan well Mooded bee | jo. y board. Wining the first round of the race, ax| “I don’t know what I'm here for. Fact AT HARLE! fey been alackened, for when the Nguren for | f nd sesaite Prince influence of liquor when they board- ° fol ti a eo E (as nM ou ore | Rood mark @ the odds in th boat. = ™. sllowa fits is V fell salen, coming up home, and the mile of 1% were PURER ati'more | Food mes iiodl hin ed the boat. A few minutes before tw ou fn W myacit in from force of habit. | I'm aoe cheering and shouting fo:lowed, | Anaconda ruted § favor! 10 o'clock, when the boat was fn the .3 52 tt! ‘The Constitutlon galned a trine on rine Sore Sto onal ose qupjetterstn! Third Race—Henry of Franstamat 1, Banish 2, Gawaine. Iegoran Grol) (hel bestiirecns i Oba Ad, | inal ini the 0. The bo ke | Narrows, dozen of the excursions r FINI ren “| bewt to the second mark. The time Selbach Unable to Play. actual race, for tn 1897 star Pointer | quoted th alert found tie began fighting on the lower deck, INISH. they turned being 4s! f . : $ aced a firat heta in 2.00%, atill no horae | yore of 2 ts § ti 5 Selbach was unable to play to-day on pa ow tae “ es 5 nw. OM. Ss. B20 | account of hin | ever paced a second heat in ant . A pante took place among the pas- ») « 35890 nt of his lame ankle, which he| — A apeetts : Distancing Walved. pene + 4 08 30 turned in yesterday's game. Bowermen | time, and Ana eal sengers. Women screamed ant }. 01 i ‘ecord for a Before ed that : . 410 50 { ,Opathe, run: to the A yuehr Uae bots: wan carded for recond base and ittek.| DEATH WARNING: IN SLEEP. |SUES ACTRESS FOR DIVORCE. '.,., ot ing the world's recor nt Ore edith ea ro Kkeoeked down andl (ecagena ‘ ° the Conetiruth A, man for left fleld, which waa a brand- ——_ second he: i elie rule john Trout won the | we dagen estthetcarieeanes = Bie thee at the Amiah as even from thé | seemed Y i Hin Wife Deserted Him. to warrant a record-breaking feat, “ol ‘escape. The rioters made thelr way. | . of the sec- 0 2 : e ion ant her | ond race of the Sound series for the| Constitution 408 30] The fans could only hope it would pan ang World.) Mrs. Annie Adams, mother of Maude Jail In all it ae uO jamplon an ide and. to the upper deck and began throw- ” } cup yachts Constitution and. Columbia | Columbia. TTT 4 1 | out better than it tovked. LOUIBVILLE, Ky.) Aug Austin} Adams, the actress, Is being sued for | his driver, of f ACS is ahead at the Hel ing plaspes. A Gelayed Unttatier Tio'ciockG Tho Constitution won ty about 2 min-| They call Jack Warner the “iron| Wheeler, President of the Wheeler Car-| divorce by her husband, Asenath Glid-| There were other races, too. three tn) wag wllng ike veriiabie mnleli in: aa 7 The committee hoped to get the} ‘'¢? 7 seconds elapsed time, man" now, He thought he waa going tol riage Company, died at Bridgeport,| den, on the grounds of desertion All, and in themgelves eventa that MIEN | ye great things were expected Moody Battle, yachts off by 12.30, but they were de- npg tinea eon toae! ee Se eal er maak: Conn., at 5 A, M. to-day. Thin wan the second marriage for | ari peltncctar Eira ereaae fae w Capt Byed somewhat because of th ened after he got a whack on the ends| At the same hour his partner, Oscar! Mrs. Adams, herself an actreas of no race of ye < ‘or pa : vork In making sail on the eT. TWO STABBED IN ROW. of his fingers, so Jack had to catch his ho was asleep at his home, mean ability, and her married Ife an at owas the even nistha 1m | mate et 4 AC this time the wind had Increnned Atth straight game, vitle, improve sand wald: 3 | ates, Anenath Glidden hae not been al trotters: thes the 215 pacers a land forming a solld front began to 4 to about ‘seven knots from the south- | "lle ve ey ae elt ee dh LD cl} Se eee De hing was correct to the minute, happy lone streGladenjcharmee! inet thei eich force the rioters Into uD ee : west. The warning algnal was given lan Po it. 5 jan’ —<—__- ever alnce he married Mre Adama, in Only Three Starters The brawlers armed themaelyes , ‘ at 1 o'clock, with both yachts to the] Am the result of an argument which | 2rMine his t TO BURN NEGRO: AT STAK Mee Zaha rhasiiyed! almost) continusuels | iy ree neldeiny theilecerswan he same spec ey ty 5 hairs, glasses and * 0 eld int un home, and An ac iy} with ice pic chat 5) pas . leeward of the line, beating up. The| terminated in a fight in which a knife E with her daughter at Ronkonkoma, down to three starters, Anaconda, |. Menlke war the the race IN] 6 vay ote they could ey, ae {. Columbia wae to windward, and at thia|WAs.used two’ mey are In Hudson Street weullitrefieleacou wena La 1, where Maude Adams has built for (eee eae ea. Prince Aleri, [20%q, about mix fengthe inthe front, | everything th ’ \ time seemed to be in hetter position, | Hospital suffering trom stab wounds,| “ere pouring through the mates in a % _ mrderer! nerself a magnificent home, and that he| PT oe srrecaralot sas was) consider —————_—_—_ hands on. Mate Somerville ¥ Paey came up behind the committee | Neither # seriously injured. steady stream. Barring rain, .t looked (A i Lo han ween practienlly: nothing of hie wife, ee a en enn ey reaps nara ly cut about the head and boay ant i best at the northern end of the line. They are: Tony Martelle, twenty-five | ke & 15.00 crowd later. Isn't {t aston-| SHERSEAN, Tex. Aug. 17.—Sheriff, Lant winter Mrs. Adams had a part in, ® bit, And 1 weratale Columbia Second Acr yeara old, of No. 8 Mulberry atreet, and M Shrewsbury haa received a despatch | Capt. Jinks” at the Garrick, and in THE WEATHER. members of the crew were also Daa The Golumbia A} acter Filip Dea, twenty, ioe f No. 6 Melberry: Hirst: innings. from Badler that Abe Wilder, a negro, | past seasons she usually wan associated gaa erento injured. ‘J 0 gwini a @ forme: joi er d co jon . Y e for the ine On tne eer eee oe eee e Wane Berea Pee et Ald | Strang snowed his old-time form in| who 1# charged with having murdered | either with her daughier or John Drew. romeeeen en TS The bravery of the captained Constituts rT out about the body. handling. Keeler’s difcult bunt down| Mrs. J. M. Caldwell yesterday, {se sur-| The summons served upon Mrs. Adams ted in driving. bac! Set jon following mon after. Both lice are looking for Alter Cati:|als way. Sheckard Aled out to McBride, | Founded Dy @ posse of farmers north of | js returnable in Wyoming creilit ftom yesterday ours ending SP men resul : Were tlehe ae « ne inetenee nile ly, ang aon nhs lives at No. Ht Mulberry street. | Davis got under Dolags skyrocket, No the farmers declare they will burn Sao ZOly he was gut down as one 0} linda giltaclkNew veeteN Cue flerce mob. But they fought" s ‘at en the algnal) Both men he ald the atpbbing, run: Wilder at the alake. CONGER BACK IN CHINA. Arent ones. He is a son ef elope j > and vicinity: Partly cloudy 2) bornly all the way Into the cabim: ere arta Cardinal Gibbons Coming Nem Van foul ilied to Jrwin, After. three| jAherift Sure bury will try to prevent facets pachers pant HEN Reena inte aCe $ and warmer weather to- The tugboat signalled by, the | hie boat ri palla and: two. strikes Davis. cracked @ : oe United Mimtoter Ar-| ** night ind Sanday, with © t once 6 t LIVERPOAL, Aug. At—Among: the|dingie to c eghtre: Davie ap Dan ch’a Firat Heat. 3 Slocum's officers al ; Pa it passengers booked teea98 the Cunard a pu y teh fut, « Hore te | Gunbeout Machine O@ for Colon. rived at Peking. De ar Ray se pee CHT LH nhowers; light freak south. > search of police ald, and is! from this, po. de am tite ere 10) NORFOLK, Ve.,. Aug, 11. 11.—P4win H. Conger, 5 erly winds. 53 : Bi ~The -]| PEKING, Aug. i Me bechate ia. | the United etnies, Minister to Chins, ! the Gret beat, mining 1n:307 1+. or Salen, 1) b&ee arrived here. r Major Muscovite showed second and nar aang anbene nana

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