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“made WERATHER-Fair to-night EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. a en AI I SOE RESINS ATR ILE treulation Books Open to All.’’ | NIGHT | @be NEW YORK, TUESDAY AUGUST | “Circulation Books Open to All.” |_ 97, 1901, SHAMROCK READY _TO Lipton's Boat Showed Wonderful Speed in Good Wind and Choppy Sea on the Course Off Sandy Hook. ‘The cup challenger, Shamrock I., who watched her every move from tugs and other craft. For a brief but thrilling pertod, Sham- rock was tried out to-day in a good breese and heavy sea off Sandy Hook Lightship. Lipton's green beauty tore through th big white-capped rollers with her lee rail buried in foam and great clouds of spray hissing up from. under her nose as she dipped her bows into each expectant wave. When the wave and wind bothered her too much, she turned on her heels Itke an annoyed debutante and danced off in another direction. The beautiful green ship, with every foot of her tewering clouds of canvas uniting In an effort to part the quiver- ing steel stays and sheets that held her wings, was full of justy vigor, and she looked Ike an enormous scared cagte ! ax she darted here and there over the ocean. Cheers from an Ocenn Liner, As the Kalser Wilhelm der Grosse Passed out on her way across the ocean Shamrock cid around, and then sud- denly flew a the bowa of the great leviathan of the deep. The green yacht such a superb picture as whistled by that hundreds of the ser's passengers crowded to the and cherred wildly, But the critics who had seen Shamrock sail before, and knew how beautiful she iy under all conditions, watched her keenly for other quailtles than beauty. Those on the Evening World tug Unique were ulways cloxe to the chal- Jenger and had a splendid opportunity of watching her from the time she slipped from her buoy until she returned tot. Shamrock was tried on all points of sailing, beating, reaching and run- ning. She fulfilled the prophecies of the experts who saw her In dry dock and then said that she was the best boat ever sent over after the America she Kat- rails Challenger nded Men admirers, me Firat, unl was monkeying with ropes, the chailenger carries a we, ss Skipper Sy the tller her helm. That 1s a serious handicap to a Facer, Then, when the beauty'’s nose Was pointed Into the wind and against the heavy sen, she pounded more heavily than was expected and threw great loads of water axide as her bows sank into. the waves, Judging from to-day’s exhibition, she doce not behave quite ax weil as Colum. bla, and perhaps Conatitution, ina Nasty s>a, But as far as sailing close Into the wind Is concerne’, Shamrock Il. ts 2 wonder. She poin.s closer than eltter of the Bristol boats. When eho started ber sheets and caught the wind abeam her speed was Teally sensational, and the “old harn- actes” who watched her shouted In as- tenishment. The fast steam yacht Erin, with a speed of fifteen knots, had to hustle to beat the bend in order to heen abreast of the green yacht. New m Estimating n Wonder. distance between the buoys paered, the challenger at times travelled full eleven to fourteen knots while reaching In a breeze that was jess than nine knots. This was dune Inside the Hook after the challenger had re- tted victorious from an hour's battle with the nasty condition off the Lignt- ahip, All the “old barnacies"’ who saw Stamrock sail this mcrning have but ene opinion, Lipton’s new boat is a Wonder and the America’s cup ts in danger at last. There was a big ficet surrounding. the * @ontinued on Fourth Page) , . Ea , fe RACE FOR CUP. CHAMPIONS WERE ATER ROTH GAMES Hanlon Thought Kitson Could Take Second Battle from Hub Men. The Batting Orders Brooklyn. Boston, Keeler, rf. Slagle, rf. Sheckand, ‘If, ‘Tenney, 1b. Dolan, cf." Demont, 3% Kelley, 1, Covley.“It. Daly, 2b, Hamilton, cf. Dahlen, ‘ss. Lowe, 3h. Irwin, 3m Tang, a8. Farrell, ¢ Moran. 6. Hughes, p. Dineen, v. (Spectal to Tne Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLY: Aug. 27.—This wae bargnin day at the: grounds, and a» two games for one ad- {mission always attract the rooters, a | blg crowd was on hand to witness the! double - header between the champion! | Brooklyns and the Bostons. | The defeat which the Beaneaters ad- ‘ministered to the “Champs” yesterday wna certainly a hard blow for Hanlon's ero’ for it killed thelr chance of moy- Ing Into second place in the race. Catcher Ahearn, of the ‘Trov Tlub, who was signed by the Urooktyn Club a days ago, reported to Manager! lon to--day and practlsed with the m. “Itcher MeCana, who was re- | turned to the Brooklyns by the Hart- ford Club last week, witl leave for his home to-night, He is unable pieh any more this season on accou ' Injury to hie pitching Heture lea Ning for home McCann algned a con fro play with the Brookiyna next xeasot | When the game stariel there were OY persons present. Vient Inning. Slagle drew a base on balla and stole wecond. Tenney sacrificed to Hughe advaneing Slagle to thind, Demont then left, score and on scored and Avwild pitch ade nd. Hamilton was pwn ou: oy Dahlen, Cooley reach 1x. {third, “Dahlen made a pretty ‘sup of Lowe'n Dounder and threw him’ out at fiat. ‘Two runs, Keeler's hot grounder was flelded to Tenney by Lowe In time to. retire wee Wiite. Sheckard ambled to frat on wide balin, Dolan advadced sh to second on hie sacrifice to 19) A | passed ball promoted she hurd to talr Kelley drew a base on Silla, | Wan nailed at the plate v1 Mi | throw: down w Demont to e: | steullng second. No runs. et |made a three bagger to dee; ing Blagle. Hughes's Cooley bunted fumble Demont hed first. piert teh Kelley In the third Inning Hughes settled down and pitched a fine game, the Beaneatera ‘being unable to connect hiw curves to any damaging Dineen waa atl thes puazle to the champlons, they ing able to lift high files or bat out slow rounders 10 the Intlelders, In the seventh the Brooklyns acored thelr xecond run on Daly's two-bagger and Dahlen's pretty single, Brovuklym Scores Another Inn. The champions tied the score In their half of the eighth on Sheckard running. He stole second and scored by daring running and a great allde to the Plate on Dolan's hit to right ‘The Champt in their half of the twelfth In one, two, three order. Daly came to the bat in the Champlona’ half and got a free pa Dahlen singled and Irwin got-a base o balls. Dineen's wild throw allowed Daly to score with the winning run. scone HY 1 GR, Booston 210800 oo0o0n0 Motta: OL 0000 TL OOO tee There were 5,000 fans in the stands when the second game started. SECOND GAME. The Matting Ord ;Brookloyn. Boston. Keeler, rf. Slagle, rf. Sheckard, rf. Tenney, th. Dolan, ef. Demont, 2b. Kelley, Ib, Demont, If. Dely. 2b. Hamilton, ct. Dahien, ss. Lowe, 2b. Irwin, Long, sa. (Farrell, Kittredge, ¢. Kiteon, p. Pittinger,’ p. The champions’ victory tled them for|” The third place with the Phillies, “' "Continued on Fourth Page)... ‘nome days and ‘The | work, and in THE GIANTS. BATTED OUT A VICTORY “Phillies” Couldn't Hit Hick- man’s Curves at the Right Time. The Batt New York, Philadelphia. Selbach, If. Thomas, is Strang, 3b. Van Haltren, cf. File! ¥ Davis, ss, Delehanty, If. McBride, rf. Jacklitz, Murphy, 2b. Jenning, b, Ganzel, ‘Ib. Hallman, 2b. Warner, c. Crons, a3. Hickman, p. Orth, p. Umplre—Qryer. (Bpeclal to The Evening World, ) BASEBALA, GROUNDS, Philadelphia, Aug. 27.—The double-header between the Glanta and the Philadelphia club- swingers brought out the fans in great numbers to-day. The Giants, awakened from thelr lethargic ptate, pranced out on the fleld an hour ahead of time and put up the snapplest sort of practice. | They shot around the diamond lke a bunch of Futurity two-year-olds, and seemed (to the naked eye) to have lost thelr somnambullatle qualities, Their victory yesterday showed Just what the Glants do if they try. In It any wonder that Gothamites are wendering whether the team !s made up of cliques or not? It seems xtranke the way the New Yorkers clay ball the way they play it other days. yo showed up In old-time form ihis three hits were very brought in a run. good fettle, as it was deadly to the Slowtown pliferers of second bane. Keep up the good work, boys, and all wil be forg! Hickman am xent out to do “Matty? trick of yesterday. Hughey Jennings seemed disgruntled at the way hia famous team of club swingers did business yesterday. He wens out “Smiling AL Orth who hax been pltch- ing ur ball all season, to make hia statement of yesterday good, when h 1 he wanted five games of the mx to be played. He won't get them, how- ever, If the Glanta play the next five Bames the way they played yenterday'n, In the xecomd Inning the Glants went out In one, two, three order, In thelr, half the Phillles scored a run on Orth's hit to right for two bags and three bases on balls, which forced Orth over the rubber. Firat Innlnts. Helbach fled to Jennings. Strang alngled past Hallman and wax dead at second on an attempted steal, Jackiitz to Orth to Hallman. Van fanned. No runs. Thomas was hit, left line for two bax to thir Barry hit down the de pulled in Fil doubled Thomas at th Ket. Jackiitz lifted suck and Barry tall! to centre fo Delehanty made home on a throw second, and during an altercat the umpire Jacklitz secured third ninga alvo drew a walk. Hallm out to Van Haltren. Two runs, Meliride Was injured, MeBride, In try ng to fleld Orth'n hard crack, collided with the wall and cut a big gash In the alde of his head, It was some time before play was resumed. In the next two tnnings both teams Were Ki e)ne-eg; by wark of both pitchers. Four Rann for the Glan The Afth inning was Sr.iling Al Orth's downfall, Gangel beat out an infleld hit. War- ner alngled to right. Hickman also sin- wled and Ganzel tilled. Selbach aw ted to left for w sack and Warner walked home. Hickman was caught be- tween bases, Orth to Barr: hit. Van. sii score: drew a gift. McBride was out, daliman to Jennings, Stran; scoring. Murphy walked. Gangzel file out to Croas, Gothamiten kept’ up the good the, seventh again tallied “(Continued on Fourth Page): the superb slub sending Thomas) PHILBIN DEFIE NEW YORK PHILADELPt COND GAME—SCORE 0 was caug Delahat fan d flied to Delahanty vert BOSTON BROOKLY* At At At Chicago—E Fourth Rac tsb d of sixth inning Bowerman out at Y INNINGS. No runs. 0 werma ul ig-—Strang out. Van t Nor shed secc nned. Halim MeBride < No runs. na s fore bach died. Dugaleby and Jennings. esond on Va McFa One ing: arp) oF on { SV at iI ig to D veg and t ‘is. op STON QUO el 9) 0 o0—O OOF Oe OREO Rai O —3 yurg, 7: St. Lo sie 1, 32 St. Cuthbert 1. ick F racle il. 3. Kin Admonition 3, AUTOPSY SHOWS WOMAN BURNED NO POISONING. I APATHA FIRE Coroner's Physk an autopsy Unie af dead In hin bed at > fifth street on Sunda: appeared no ucca ord Ing found no trace of Mat an Higklys perte red the funeral stopped. A jon and kave it ap his opinion that the man died from heart dixeane. body, however, chemical anulyain ‘The case war first called to the ‘The organn of the Will be sublected to a oner's attention by Dr. Charles nooy, of No. M6 E Sixty-fourth street, after the man died. A repa was ale made to Capt. Kear, of the West Sixty-elghth atreet funeral was set station, for thin morning, but the Coroner stopped it because informa- tion seached him that there were aust- clous curcumstances death, surrounding u Gaubaudet was a waker employed @ downtown .club, He lived wife and had‘ no children, wi Tihs ahs Mrs, Suvan thirty-one 1, Hex in F arious condition, the result o N Moody, atbush 1 vital, dna pre: naphtha 79 North Mrs her nome, Brooklyn. explosion at Fourth street, was cleaning a skirt, and laid the bottle of naphtha, which she had ben using, on the kitchen range. It exploded and er her. She ran loped in Names. tenanta went to her asi ance and an ambulance from the Eastern Dia. trict Hospital was summoned. The hos- pital was crowded and she had to be taken to Flatbush, The doctors may she cannot recover, t ——=_____— or Car— Pennsylvania Moody the fluid through scattered the house years! S COURT District-Attorney Balked and Given the Lie in Court, Declares He Will Arraign Capt . Diamond for Pleading To-Morrow. District-Attorney Philbin, his face; Mr. Philbin contradicted Mr, Vor-,sen's office explained that the latter na white with rage, «.clared in the Su- preme Court, before Justice Glegerich haus, who spoke for Mr. Hende,_on, and the lie was passed, Mr. Vorhaus this afternoon, that he would tolerate declaring the —District-Attorney's no more delay In the Capt. Diamond | statement “an absolute falsehood. case. He announced that, despite Later, Mr, Philbin, his anger at; the order of Justice Dykman staying fever pit told Mr. Vorhaus tha all proceedings, which was subse-/he “contradicted everything he) 0 quently abrogated, and the adjourn- | claimed. ment of a motion to dismina this stay Finally, when the District-Attor- | py by Justice Glegerich, he would have ney realized that the Justice would the indicted police captain called be- | adjourn the cage, he broke out in a fore the bar to-morrow morning for) fierce onslaught, declaring that: tices, but the District-Attorney hurled! Ho said it was only the old shell his deflance nt them without fear of} game; now you see the Inwyer under consequeences. one shell, like the pea, and then un- Mr. Philbin had argued vigorously {der another. It was outrageous, he|C for nearly an hour in an effort to/ said, thet the have Justice Giegerich hear argu-| should have to put up with It. ments on the motion to dismiss the stay granted by Justice Dykman, the latter Justice, who is ill, having transferred the case to Justice Gle- ttorney to Vv n granted erich’s court. Diamond, and which bad ir f Counsel for Capt. Diamond ob- rater Justice Dykman Jaat night. | Jeeted, hecause, as he claimed, he] soit that tie a iManthe { was not the attorney of record in the | case, Mr. Hend | snot prepares ha | proceedings, and Mr. Henderson, w..o es aA H Hy pat Na ai ree fs, had not been notified properly | 2 sy lia that the case would be called to-day.] \ representative from Mr, Hender- iE WARRANTS FOR ALD ——.-— tn POLICE fu M mi Three Issued by Magistrate | Mrs. Hamilton Again Goes|' Olmstead and Given to Visit the District- to Officers. Attorney. who swore tive Forty-seventh We noon by Magistrs Centre Street Cou Supt. MeCiintock, West the Parkhurst in y, and an agent of the Goddard a Co and Gar Jurtice Jerome wax present when the | DIFTCE AL | warrants Joauest It wn Mr. Philbin had | chee’ poucen nder way for gent uptown tos a ts It wax unders 1 os ‘ shop or pool- z DROPPED DEAD IN SALOON. Y SAFE.) BLEW OPEN AN EMPT Wea- the Chur Franc hoara ending SU. M. be held (at Bula Aug. 2S, for New Wen ; and vicinity: and Twenty-sevent avenue und to Nght north Penneyivania Rallron In connection with West 2d St. Station le Prompt in perfor ‘and reasonable In rates. When startigg West call ‘phone 38 for a hausom of four-wheeler, shouted Mr, Vorhaus, District-Attorney. done In his office, but not tn terney District- Attorney | > Judge Giegerich shai the lawyer a Mr. Philbin tt OMEGETS TELLS OF == BRIBERY, Distr} if declared Mr. time.” “L understand.” sald the ante think, the Diatrict4At GntGe himself in contempt im oay- ail no knowledge of these proceedings, ” and It would be unfair to continue! the: Attorney Philbin jumped! te his feet + Mr, Henderson,” he said, “Is not: the y of record In this case." 2 rhaus, ; “On hearway. I read it In the! mews- upers,” replied Mr, Philbin, “That iy an absolute” faleshesd,* ae “I defy the Dintrict-Attorney to pro- duce any newspaper with such a/state- pleading. ! “I am not only compelled to be a enti hig ts made to Induence our’ This action will place him in con-|taw calendar, but 1 must also know | methods. Sin tender ce ee tan pots tempt of the two Supreme Caurt Jus-| something of-confidence men." Ta auc cette {DAE and. stoop ed by the Buch thi { Lawyer Rebuked. r, Voraitus then announced te, urt that Mr. Henderson was: te of record now and would, con- » througtout the cage, : warned him'net tore rict-Attorney, © id that was willing je delay, that part of the: ondes which snl gntlee Dyan all otner proceedir; Rs he sald, would suffer shovld) be allowed = to- Public intercat thi order atard. ndant, | The proceedings opened with a. tit betwee ithe District-Attorney and) Law. haus, e rict-Attorney arose, but beft ecould speak Mr, Vorhaus peeks i make eae TATE opections — ear the District 6 terpoved the Justice, Mor MEO Not Dinmond’s Lawyer. n stated the motion | orhius again objected, defendant wi ounsel, Pear as his counsel," sai@ Mr, I do not.” snapped the lawyer, pe ja the Bissert case, butinot * one. . Henderson he y “for Capt. Diamond. Hes haa 1 for a change of venue and also: th th that the case be transferred to the Bus prem Court. I know thut he has: seve rtant motions to make and@-is prepared to go on to-day, The me on is returnable on Thursday, when) . Henderson will be ready." Mbin Prote Tt required ten minutes to straighten out the tangle in the Judge's mindvas Just what motion was before him. hen le learned the motion from the trorney he asked Mr, Vorhaus, us ready. No sir, the Di am not the a Med Mr. Patlbin, "Oat Namond swore that . Vorhaus rot his lawyer, why. rhe was.” that Mr. Henderson ts of recora. It would put mbarrasning poaltion to defend this "motion and Jure Capt. Diamond's sed § xe of the pea and the shell, Philbin, growing into a Now you see the counsel and t 1 see them under one shell nther. It in simply. to: e: It's outrageous, sir! say, that the Districts id be treated in this Appene. began Mr, Vere cry statement you Ypuilbinn his Ses in Judge Gtexe —_ Louls Pfeiner Took iWin nt is not prop= ere Uwe Nit lycerine a anne cri rity BO dort c Mard for Nothin, Phan tomey, week f ancl UN undt i Hurglars broke into Rup: is vite N Hisar Spe MEE ; aia bottling pluce In Ossining early tocdity ner of Railroad Justice, “In this particular motion Mtr, . * ho nitrosgiycer nd my yedase dg Henderson appearcd” and ts entitied to and blew open afe with altri yg [avenue an street fay and Hens a els iourn the motion ine. They blanketed {t before NG a glirs of whiskey pil: tosmurrow, mornings: off the explosion and in that way sbewd= Mter he drank a glass] After Juatice Glegerich had annouat ned the tole: ped to Hoor dead, | the adjournment if the case, Mr. Pbld nee . t 2 bin aske: There ase notnl ie g aT | Your Honor, how does the cave CC Lae 2000OCOCOCOO0O000CO000009 | uuee replied Emus, Mane T Oe “The same as before, In gtatu quo,’ ho clue to the robes WEATHER FORECAST. 9} —_—————— St. Francia de Sate The annual summer-ne | Forcenat for t thirty-six culendar tocme I don't want te have! Supreme 2, Lot represented

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