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TRE fi # Se: She 2541. XS é : over last year. The next high- est New York newspaper gained i pee | “ Circulation i "\s Open to All.” CAS ais LT 567% = {ANN Fall columns, of advertising printed Records. in The World last week. Gain, 5934 columns over the Brokett, same week of last year. NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1901: PRICE ONE CEN’ “BOB” EVANS ON ODDS 2 TO | COLUMBIA _ THE BIG FIGHT. ‘WILL KEEP CUP HER Captain of the lowal NEW YiRK VS. ST. LOU Said It Was Impos- sible to Coal on Cer- SECOND GAME—SCORE B INNINGS. NEW YORK .-......-. 0.2 0 0 0 tain Days — Another| ST.LOUIS . ~a--- 0) 0),6°0 4 Schley Witness Told of the ‘' Nasty Sea.” LEAGUE PARK. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 30.—Jones went Int abet LESS Sept. 30.—When the ehley Court of Inquiry convene: for teks atternasn scgslone RebesAamnicn) box for the Giants in the seoond game to stem the:tide.of! Robley D. Evans, wiv as Captain com- feat if possible. In order to-allow both teams to catch a.train-outiof:t ( it was agreed that only six innings would'be played. q Wall . Street | Bettors Don’t Think Sham rock Can Liftothe America’s Trophy: Weather Bureai dicts Light, Wind for Columbia ig now conaldered) a chanc2 on the general result, econ Ing to Wall street. bettora, while: the result of. to-morrow’s:rac on Columbia is the beat ob Fred Brooks, of Sell at No. 70/Broadway, whom 2, atl Pp. M., when he took despatches from Admiral Sampson to Commodore Behley. ‘These despatches he had sent to Com- modore Schley by his executive office: Commander Rogers, he not seeing the a, Commodore himself. As the despatches were sealed he did not know thelr con- tents. Judge Advocate: “Please state what, ff anything, was done while the squad- ron was off Clenfuegos toward devel- oping the fact as to whether the Span- manded the battle-ship lowa during tne (STORY:OF FIRST GAME ON’SIXTH PAGE.) +--—_____ BASEBALL Wal IS. OX. witness stand. s by He stated that he had first joined the flying squadron off Clenfeugos on May A baseball war which may have an ill effect on the N tional League has been started by the minor leagues bani fa ish squadron under Admiral Cervera aw or ene not In the harbor of Clen- toaethen ete name of its ational Association of Proft pp Sah te sional Baseball Leagues. ey, organized for mutual protes ‘Thi hit done, fs 1 if non os a = ae a pee . tion when it was learned that the National agreement. whic “What, yt! wht ye Pa Vises sa nae AC nares am enn Four terminates this fall, wil not be renewed. P. T. Powers is or preventing the further completion of the enemy's batterles in the vicinity of Cienfuegos?" “On Sunday afternoon, I am quite sure it was, Commodore Schley formed his squadron in columna and stood in to a range of about a mile and a half from shore, made a turn and stood out again. President of the new body. LATE-RESULTS AT: HARLEM. Fourth Race—Silurian-1y Six Shooter 2,;Leo, Newell 3. shore, made a turn and stood 0 Fifth'Race—St.' Marcos 1, Rolling: Boer 2, Orontas 3. rt the only thing I know. - So Xe Attack sade. AT ST. LOUIS. Wan any attick made upon the Fourth Race—Prior 1, Prosper La Gan 2,.Zonne 3. = —-—— ¢e — . enemy or by the enemy at that time? “No. They all got up and stood on the breastworks and looked at us. We steamed out again. There was no firing on either sid Sf reas s|MAYORORNOTHING| “sv seormecamme 9 “L dll not see any autres There : dle The Executive cae :0fi Farrmany Hall held.a “Quite easy range, yes" “The battery of the lowa consisted of peat Seine ‘but? Ie understood: thatthe jr Charles'W.\Dayton'and:Isaac'A.: Hopper. were:considereds Shamrock’ will Fred Amez took curb, but the’ amounts” exceed $900, OURT DISMISSES” SCANNELL CASE cide whether of not: the” Jersey shore willbe the: or the last one in. 07 was only sephyr from! by no means strong boats over the course had> haa) The Indictmente charging Fire Com-| ney to resubmit the case to the Grand plik bie! dloope tag misrfoner Scannell with nestect of duty |Jury. It is not ikely that Mr. Phifbin ‘ ebleieebiei-feieietetelefeiet: | and the indictments charging Fire Com-| Wil do this at present. It was sald by paneer ithe morning with | a ea a missloner ‘Seannell and William 1. |" the les Of his office that the opinion | 1. sign about them: to ‘show Marks with conspiracy were dinmiased [Of the learned Justice was considered | | - Glidersleeve in the Supreme Gat ae wing ihe bese octwa continents were, . “ollow! : had_rested':seat ny, ng In the full text af the opin-1/."° Wi ovea upon | them und upon which Justice Git-| lon: straighten’ up lines that © LIndictment Charging the Fire Commissioner and W. L. Marks with Conspiracy legal. wha Hugh M in Hi ig Fight i “Four twelve-inch, elght eight-inch B' cLaughlin Hints at a Big Fight in and twelve four-inch guns.” the Tammany Convention. “Were there embryo battertes within range of your elght-inch guns when you steamed in?” a “ is re “They were within easy range.” Hugh McLaughlin, the sage of Wil- If he hay I don’t know ft," was the loughby street, the strongest advocate of | Snawer. TS Were they within range of the four- | Then in a momen: he added: ineh gine? Bird 8. Coler for the Tammany noml- Saal an SRT Roel Iya LIGHT, FLUKY WIND :FOR “WIL Mr, Cater be esented at the % TO- MORROW'S CUP RACE. “T should think so, yes.” nation for the Mayoralty, In a pointed “Did the lowa coal ship while in Cien- | and characteristic speech to an Evenin, mectl: . - y a cting of the City Committee of Tam- fuegos, and 1 so how much did she | World reporter this afternoon, defluitely | any toenicht?” he was asked, take?" settled doubt as to whether the Comp-| 1 presume so. I do 1 ci "These criminal! actions are based Brea OKO do not took aft ri = “i Weraiceve bases his action Is embodied ! based on | ery “We took tn 209 tons of coat on the |For would arcent re-nomnation 84 | ge" tin i nice WEATHER BUREAU, WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.— E] inthe compsine of the Commissioner [tree | nd filed by the Grand | *tTained Because jaf the: Hand twenty-third. We began aout seven in| @ compromise at the hands of Richar Nog easy athe f ct k vay, apewtayPJUry on Wl At the times ‘ ce yt cae Si . " and Marke that Samuel Ordway, speolal z the morning and stopped at six in the | Croker, among the politicians In Manhattan that Off ‘andy Hook to-morrow the weather will be fair, with +i] counsel for the District-Attorney, was nomed In the sald Indictments, the de- Jib: Didi Noe vi afternonn.r Wa) took cost teomialcoltter na knawer toa direct avestion, whlch | the Mayoralty question will be prac- | light to fresh northerly winds during the morning. In the ‘] allowed in the Grand Jury room during eumeceens Sete pre Aad now: | One| Ct Bead eee jongaide, the Merrimac, I think." e amended several jr cany decided to-da ” the’ taking st Phe | Court ‘ommiealoner of the city of| ashore at nogn rt sah emacs times before he deemed it. proper, Mr. | Hcally decided to-d suggested the x afternoon the wind will be diminished in force and become REAR ae ee wan plainty|New York, Two of tho indictments are | enough to sult us all on Saturdaye McLaughlin sald he did not belleve Mr. Mr. McLaughlin shook his head and | + a R “ . iy 4 aguinst John J. Scanne alone and it till me meet again. D: 3 x ov ble. AR) ‘orecas Megat, the indictments are dis- ne and in | wal i Admiral Evans sald that he had coaied |Coler would accept. a re-nomination, | there wax w twinkle. in. nit eye aa he | variable G. TOT, Forecast Official. ,, A ISU ch of these two Indictments he {| ours did rot fit, but wel pee, the lowa from the Merrimac on May | And this belief wan presented so strong-| > 1 'gon't think It will be.” = a Weeeieicieeieiettep | Leave ix given to the Distri charged with iful neglect of offfcial | after it to-day, and | when th 23, while off Clenfuegos, and that he/|ly that ft amounted to an assertion. velba iestine zs # Sp uty as Fire Commissioner of the city | to the mark to-morrow: sigs had no dimeculty in doing s0. Mr. McLaughlin would venture no pre of New York. The third indictment | better trim than she haa ever Speaking of the conditions of the | dictions as to a probable conteat in the | charges John J. Scannell with a conspir-| ‘Tirat the saflormal ras tru weather on May 24 and 2%, the witnegs | Convention fn the event that Tammany acy with the defendan William L.| one was shown at noon, when r z aald that on the evening of the twenty- | Hall would aot’ consider Mr. Coler as . Marks, and others (not named) to men to work not only. on thei /jit: Bi the regular Mayoralty nominee. But lect and violate the official dutles of] on the mainsall at the outer, san fourth it was aqually; that on the morn- that a hard fight with no compromises the sald office of Fire Commlasioner. the boom. Both sails were ing of the twenty-fifth the sky was | overcast and that the weather was | WAS being made on the Brooklyn alde | , “Both defendants move that the con-|a part and laced up again ‘untit again squally; in the afternoon it was eee man he made no attempt’ t spiracy Indictment be set aside, quashed,| was po doubt in the minds: . worse, there being a good deal of rain . ; dismissed. or otherwise finally termi-| sr, Morgan, the manager, that: fl Among the Manhattan’ politicians t bs J s ©) nated, use of alleged substantial | would draw every ounce of with a long sea. 4 day the veteran Brooklyn: politiclan ts oes irregularities attending its finding. A] was going. He sald that after leaving Clentuegos tho vessel had ateamed to n point about | Woy to “the aituntion in. hie. keeping, & similar motion was made by the de-| On. board. the Shamrock, thirty. miles south of Santiago, ar-| Whether or not he will force the nomiTore tele KNOWN ON ONLY | anorHER ADJOURNMENT TO|HBIS MAKING PREPARATIONS |NEW POLITICAL ORGANIZA-|tendant scanneli ax to the two indict-| shook out nls malnaall te fy ape riving there on the evening of the} nation of Coler in the convention re-| THREE MATTERS OF STATE. NEXT MONDAY SECURED. D FOR ACTIVE WORK. TION TO FIGHT IN OPEN. eta tore nealeet Seay, abated ven Avsation swing pty soning seat to see that every block and: twenty-sixth, and that at that time the | mains one of the puzzles of the cam- t acts of the) it ‘Snape and that there aay, squadron was heading to the eaat. pala: Tho weather at that time, he sald,| At the Kerrigan auction rooms this|Comference with Leaders Before | nq the first and + ond ¢ inge and | conspiracy Indictment which he claims | paw when the time for the test’ can was file Watch on 1,500 Gamblers | Will Hold Noonday M tes of the Grand Jury Th subsequently are for the same ‘Was not such as to prevent the coal-| afternoon Mr, McLaughlin was asked Policies Will Be De- 7 ot Fur- | -Stepected of Schemen to Colo- + . ing of ohips at that date, The lowa| by an Evening World reporter: naa poets pa eadeboeas sy siFenwaulentlveccen: matter, and therefore supersede them, Ge sNatnreg Bent : ‘at that time had about 85 tons of coal! “Would Coler accept any position ex je ‘ principal trregulurity. urged aa @ Fe wus nol? bien a oreesen aboard, or sufficient for steaming 3,09] cept the Mayoralty on the Tammany ———— i - no to tho indictments ts as fol- miles, ticket?" (Special to The Evening World.) d-| Supt. John steci y. The Order oto Acorns 1! TI truel A. Ordway, an ? + y : vat | More.delay in the case against Ward- pt. John McCullagh, of the Election] ‘The Order of Acorns, a pol " . On blockade the ship used about| ‘That is not‘a falr question,” replied pee NOTO. Saosin ‘cae man Glennon, indicted for neglect of| Départment, swore in 30 deputies to-day | Ranieation that hax gained much uttorneyoat waa permitted to be thirty or forty tons of coal a day. "ane McLaughlin, i Rollelen, neo prendent eA ameacet ae ‘ duty, was gained this morning. to, assist him in looking for fraud» in|tion since tty formation : few weeks nt du ne ine fons of ne Ges : ‘Why wos the retrograde movement Would Coler accept the Comptroller Paitenlat rere astute Beanident Former District-Attorney ‘Ridaway, connection with the coming election, | ago, hus ¢ d to abolles the secret he cha ora c made?" asked Judge-Advocate Lemly. | ship on a renomination?” corrected the 3 Kher Hd Nody of Brooklyn, who wra to have arenes He sald he would have 600 deputies at| features that were so prominent In ita r consideration, otherwise ‘A are! pede an Eveninecwy world % is doing little talking about hia pol a Motion to dismisa the: indictment, work ta in the week, early growth. The secrecy was.a design Jed in sections 63 and hat the defender was gure: 04, series, wine kald: ‘The lose mai by which we Were beaten on SAU) only shows that our chance as that of your boat. Good h us.” “I do not know,” was the reply. reporter, The witness said he could have coaled| ‘'That is not fair,” sald Mr. Mc- at sea on the 27th, as the sea was| Laughlin. smooth. “Would Coler accept the position he e ‘ next Monday 4 His friends are surprised at the clever cured ran Ce ey aH not been| Asked about stories printed in the|to gain. public attention and the mem- |+ he Code of Criminal Procedure. ad way In which he gets opinions without balowed: to Inapeot thn’ minutes of the morning papers.to the effect that he had} bers have decided that the body. Js the Code of C giving any, for the predominating tralt his eye on certain districts where there | strong enough to Ket out and fight in vision 2 in Mr. Roosevelt heretofore has been would “be an attempt at wholesale | the open. Indfetment must be has now?” was asked, ; a COLTS McLaughlin paused for a minute and | Considered a readiness to discuss mat- fraud, Supt. McCullagh sald there was| A district organization ts belng effected | Court ta which the de to both noma: Lipton: sehen seen. ‘Waa any effort made by the Flying! said’ slowly, and with a peculiar algnifi-| ters freely the minutes and had inten fo truth In the stories. He said he was|and headquarters will be in }raigned and upon motion, yard the Erin by an B K WO G@quadron on May 2, 29 or 30 to com-| cance to hia volce: The President Is moving cautiously, | that the | mininin sew eg MUrrantoan| Watching about 1600 men, chien y em-fevery Aw y District tn Man rson fn permitted to be present irter, was sill sangulne ae a Lear! @Unleate with the tasurgents on shore] «1 think not." and the only policles on which he ha indictment. ployees of pool-rouma and gambling- land ax ri an possible in during the sess) ne ad Jury As 1 sald ‘on) Saturdays Sea ee Santiago? ey expressed decided opinion as '¥et. | “Owing to the fact that the District- who were holding themselves in fs sane aratinintir sec e the ol ar ate] Mee eee a re jone tomy knowledge.”’ Will the Nght for him be carried into} are that Isthmian canal must be | atcormes has not furnished me with t the hous i toniakeliupiethelerneaian Borough of Brooklyn ix a project | while the charg indict-I}king. We have been regarded as Tentifying that he hav frst acen the| the convention by the Brooklyn deloga-| built, that there should be a larKe ap- Grand Jury minutes 1am unprepar wherever It wna deemed necessary on foot to hold noonday meetings tn afment ix under consideration, except as [ing a Mebt w ccnaes that vessel was not Inside the harbor | “That will be answered when tho con-| rout he ‘a nyatematic and. sclentifie ibe tine the moiton be dlamiased YY dont see, what else Lean do Chanata |encneameer Desk Uys con eniblnteatola, BOSE Ua UIT RBIA ITO ates DecanlEte hey we fat all, but was about 1,000 yards Inside | Venton Is reached. That a fight la now| movement, well backed by money, tolright here,” sald. Agaistant District-At-lwatch them," sald Mr. McCullagh, “pur | troduce unknown young speakers wh pres Hon of! thy | Ce if m being made for Coler is evident. It re-| plant t on the denuded forest tops, |torney Garvan. “Iam not sure that I expect them to colonize all oy. the enlisted In) th work for which ‘and Jury, wh charge ta being | hat th ee itd be no change” the Marro, He then detailed the particulars of the bombardment of the Colon on May 31, saying that on the forencon of that day was founded. of Acor naidered, the Court; secon t cartoonists In the clty Arey the District-Attorney; third, the wit m have voltn-| pexses. bie to tnd any wh | on the mountains where the great rivers | Ridgway'is not'in contempt for taxing city, IL don't know of any one distr: quires no announcement. What will be aerate, te Arent Cte |r Ke rl SE eee AY fu tee RT one id done later on I do.not care'to predict.” | thus obviate the disastrous floods of | pre tempted than In any other distric “Hua the Brooklyn delogation decided | spring and fall ———=——— themselves to-day Mines that ‘nad: b The Acorns, and many, of th i) If pie? fs Ins contempt i is athe ined by the transfer the fing to the Massachusetts;| “If you and two oe three} ore mnews- | dent will eo inh during his fest | ft furnia ie, with) the iGranas Jury .min- draw preluress E cGepaaeihalamelalirlehterand duties of that she was going to engage the Colon, | Paper men were trying to decide a com- | Congress, oxevelt has sald noth- respon | The Krowth of th ts Desoribing at engagement, the witness | plicated case and the others should ask |!nx that would ieive an {dew of the trend | "Afier some, More qulbbitng im Jiidge, Fos: WEATHER FORECAST. phenomenal,"” sald ph of his mind, beyond his general declara- | ter conaented to have the case go over You what-you were going to.do, and you! tion at Huffalo, that he Intended. to| for one week. (np eal five minutes to one I saw the |#hould say you, would, stick, and then carry out, President Meckintey's Poltey. —<—$—————— 4 frat shot from the Mamachusetts, I saw | one of them should saya, compromise |,.if6 It, Sel tot Hater iat [EH HARRIMAN, PRESIDEN Johnson, fr, to-day A strictly ‘orecast for the thirty-six non-partisan organization, Mehting tor} \¢7 decency In polittes and -espectally | Attorne: wat 8 P.M. Puen 8! cainnt a corrupt police force, we Ine] not aw phen. she. Basin, South Brooklyn, that it fell short. Lieut. Hill had the | Was tq/be attempted, and while this was ony this subject for two months, —_—_—— D1 ans} 0 \ ‘ other gun in that turret. I gave him the foie br some one outaide should want| He han firat to nee the great leader | Gnosem ge Wead of he sowthern| 9 O87 for New York Clty and gl tend to oo, x dominating factor in this /emeoved my UN, Distric aa OM America Brings Li Fange at 11,000 yards and he fred. jna|to Fal abet the case before it was fas ye POR ICA Peri nnnne ccm hom eeniae Ipdtoe id Lid me panda e868 | ame Ol ery Sl nee eSuioe and fa conceded he i iticial cvth: | The old schooner yacht i that shot struck very near the stern of| sett! would you tell them?” 2 ted is Senator Platt, who will eoole: joonight; fair Tues- “The motions of the which firs! Me tse Colon, ‘Both twelvecinch guna were] "Hathatr. Croker decided 4n-a cana. [te w ie and with gon the President | ee ae etriont0-1 8 ayy tress weeterty winds, pees depends upon en- bs an tid on vce ah Ry, sda y date?”\ hueried the reporter, turning to ye edly Giecune Hot. only: New, e ability—and Sunday World Diatrict-Atte to aut id 5 (Continued on Second Page.) the! ta: iy is York State matters, but the presaing af- | elected President ‘of - Bouthern’ Pa-[.0. embraced in "these, indlotmentsstoranc {| SANSA eae ; paupeet eke fairs of national ‘cope, cific’ Railroad, Wants, Core rand Juey ehte Vass ete g th bok