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RACING-BASEBALL GENERAL : ¢ SPORTING NEWS | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ ] _ ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CENT. NIGHT EDITION. SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. . APRIL 30 PRICE ONE CEN 1902 —_. = "GIRLS GRUSHED TO DEATH MBIT CES EW YORK WINS ““zesti: WeSDRSE or : VERDICT FROM NEW YORK ...........00410000000 1-6| Batted Out Two Runs, 7 og ug 1, Comes Home in Front in ’ FHILADELPHIA ........300000020000-5 , Tying the Score. | Third and Carroll D. Gets Purse in Fifth. scan MRS CURTISS At Pittsburg—St. Louis, 4; Pittsburg. 7. The na . 4t New Haven—End of sixth inning: Brown, 03 Yale, 0. new york 1 homers ohi) roma nike a aes 8, of Th ‘ o “ o Seven Killed «nd More Than a Score Injured in oa Ven Haltren, rf Aen wase a OrEA RE { Mad Struggle to Escape from Imaginary Dan- Lauder, 3b this afternoon. The crowd } fa ger—Fought on the Stila and Leaped from Was Awarded $13,500 o ‘ i ue Windows, | in Suit to Recover ., AMERICAN LEAGUE Ga‘ TS Boueetn, eae acid Tru, as | 7 = 2 i u LeA' . elandan. on owl turned i $23,500 for Aid in ae [Pee B ey von the vara wanl Mile, eee ct kak ela 1 te PHILADELPHIA crowded with a struggling) Wooing Doctor. At Baltimere—End fifth inn Boston, 3; Baitimore, 2.) sonal eteaine Wet} Brana ine, enomee ioe eke eee che are known to been pills Screaming masa of girls, who to —_—__ At geet ie in cabs i Cine oe rhe’ lank’ tite Papa. Ruloker eel mud. 7 duartera of a length, and more than a score injured dur-|out one another's hair in their frantic At St. Louis—End ‘fifth inning: Si. Louis. 03 Detroit. 0. aseball peta visited thin town jo ohare delicious caange ’ + eae ing a panic at the cigar factory of lexorts to get to safety, LETTERS ADD TOMYSTERY At Washington—End reo nning: Wash +33 Phila. 3.{ Manager Pose: had in charge thir yrtali yewterday, light costal" er: Harburger, H & Co, Tenth} ore than two score were precipt- | a oe ae ES fsa ta ah MSU ale orale yurden toda se Pars, street and igton avenue, at tated to the area, and many of them Plaintiff's Lawyer Said He LATE WINNERS AT NASHVILLE | were only twelve in the party. Result ” 15 th f rn were fata} red : . ad e) nee e of wo hout alone H “ay eee y empl ys about tively Wecked sae ae building sought Would Not Read Them in) Could ell at ene 8 hundred girl to restrai:s che girla, but were power-| Court Because They Re- Third Race—Joe Lesser |. Sallie Green 2, Anonymous 3. _,N? ‘lark. threatening civade hovered * 2B \ deaf and dumb boy employed In| leas, Two of them were swept down) Vealed a Family ‘Skeleton. Fourth Race—Olefiant 1. Dotly Grey 2, Lorina 3. hina) in) ali ta" bellianes (rslaned te 3B the tory 4 t his hand in the|the stairways and trampled upon | —__— — | ee - - ° stead, and Its steady teat made the day 100 % elevator and his efforts to make | It was in vain to try to stem the} After deliberating two hours the | AT LAKESIDE Si eaeetane x He yeu are ese} sie o 2 his mishap known 1 hed into the | hum which congested the four lju-> this afternoon returned a ver: | , era cay) a the, talr popular: or Une city: tra eaiitin zt 6 midst of a grou; xeitedly | feet wide stairway. They were fought | qict of $13,500 for Haney H. Wibirt Fifth Race—byrrho) ta tommy t Bete 2s Bonatah 3: | minut thet ng his which blood | by the era That w d girls, and one of them, . vail Gaflive ; as . was dripping. named Comley, was badly bitten, Sets Mra. Julia Watt Curtiss, ine JEROME DETERMINED TO GET AFTER GAMBLERS. dertat in New York, but wife of Dr. Rollin A. Curtiss. Wiite odd. And and im-| Tho staira are winding, and have! Letters handed to the jury by the| ely eblip acer! adelonta dn Some one cried “Fir wall ple of weeks to tnt mediately there was a rush for the/ windows protected by iron and! pisintif's lawyer probably had muca District-Attorney Jerome said jute to-day that information) tt was very. very warm . this way to stairway of the building. wooden bars, {to do with the verdict. They were tad just reached him tha’ acolrooms and gaming-houces wernl, Bt that’s not basen, 0 SUI It erves the stretch, whiee Indescent raced. to Jumped from Windows, These bars are covered with blood, | not read in open court, but the law- ing i “t i blast i “Manhattan ve i : Wetlaverisan methlikelewatarkras by three lengthe frum, Preciandes, The crush was so great that many | Where the maddened girls tore at! yer said they revealed the presence| ‘ning in fuil blast in Manhattan, Fabaderpnia teams tn thelr name. hall's length in front of Wal of the girls turned back and rushed | them. |of a family skeleton which he did} | a fear was entertained of ally fet at ihe post = FIFTIC RACE. Oe ee ators tne cate sain fecelne tart ae eee entett | not wish to expose to the general | “But what can | do?” asked the Prosecutors. “! must jvc sia ‘vce; tn motel « Wor three-year eite od st ts aed ap. Manticap; cove ores, and everybody mo i : a be restrained from jumping a score} °TUs4, fearing to be cut off by the public. or more had hurled themselves to] "ames they supposed were raging.) wauirt brought eult for $33.60. ‘This | a r | made for the windows. ‘Those who) 's the balance oti an alleged contract Odtain funds for proceedings against these and other law- , Injured reached there first were pushed out| with re. Curtiss for service trom 198. beavers. But |'am determined to get after these fellows.” | The Glan n she Mor until pretty and e quickly on the | bY those following, and the alr was|iso. when ashe was. inarsicd to Dr. | te ke injured were | filled with their falling bodies. [Rolin ac y, though, they look more business eee ere eh gt RAID ON A POLICY SHOP. Hoa unalvieutwee lane ten ee aati on | Twenty girls and one man were ad- | The services describe! by him were tn vait the decision on the hold up of bills before | can hope to. snapyy taxnton the street, s: being killed out No Cheers for Giants, right or tata Ambulances w scene apd t hurried to the b 49 not jook nearly so at in thelr sults of « hey sto in the waite ones, In the f Won delving. Time—1.99. Slard Seheck made the paces followed * t Himeelt. Th ad and spitais. The sec where the act occurred 1 mitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital, ‘ . Curtiss: : A 4 rene reap Poniitad aeiieteriviait (ie and halt that number are at the truce Dr came (mal DF Cutie County detectives raided an alleged policy shop at NO. 519 ae ee cy gu wurked ae es ees live in the neighborhood. Hahnemann Hospital Mary Vinckney to East Fourteenth Street this afternoon. They asrested four namt—just as hard an they do ta the gut tothe eek coe families of the de d injured The physicians at the Pennsylva- J estate to me | nen and confiscated a lot of Sips and stamps. Amos ‘The Quah : me 1 SIXTH RACE quickly on the s and the sere ula Hospital say several of those ad- | a = eet age leche des ‘ Por. Si)uce aod geldinge two youre elds of the mothers « tnitted to that institution are fatally | j “| prectation of the New t Betting. posed victins we injured. None of those taken to the r MINERS AND OPERATORS BELIEVED TO HAVE AGREED. imey looked on Hea t by ia Killed iu Craah-a Hahnemann Hospital is believed to c bald Wa 4 Seere tae stop, and whinpered te at Race s The girl packed » fatally injured Flom, worth Rian, to Mew. | The conference between the representaties of the Seco Ny te : area . ‘ 3 way leading to the Three of the girls in the hospital 7 tne) 4 nited Mine Workers and the coal roads came to an end thistientnetascan , i BP ceca § Mr jifternoon. No settlement was given out. !t is expected” tne ates inet ‘ " hundreds, and those wh Was second. Xeltement the fire ° During + id Mellie read from it that she 11 fainted and were tram alarm in the corridor of the facto! ; | f ill cali a meet f Federati a Sixth TET ee ae cuted reer rain hat_Senator Hanna will cali a meeting of the Federation (Continued on Sixth Pa by thelr excited comra if the engines on the: merge ave, | and Thiety-ninth street, west ior Friday or Saturday. All seemed in good spirits after the _ i WNLRCURER SERUSLY WAR & 0, SH ° xn on aitcoromne enone, RID SLANDER ST, HLS FOR CORONATION, FROM GURINGDELN HRT DER AWB MANURE, ASIN a was third, At Holyrood Episcopal Church, One Hundred and Blghty-first street F , , A ney ; j ; and Broadway, this afternoon, members of the Mary Wasbineion Colonial Sensation in Elizabeth, N. J., Rear-Admiral Crowninshield| Policeman Carried Struggling Chapter, DO ALR. un 1 @ bronze ‘ablet, commemorative of Margaret Over Action for $20,000 Formally Raises His Flagon| Woman Down Ladder While Corbin and her bravery at Fort Washington in the war of the Revolution. Brought Against Or. Rufus Her as the Commander of| Firemen Rescued Another, | E. R. Williams, of New York,! Ezra Marvin Who Did Busi : ' a usi- osoas - | ‘ , j . y " rgares ( * husband was in charge of a pie vt artillery at For: h Who Had Fainted. Aad ier ae eure pile ness Under Firm Name, "= eyateriaunluciice Washington. She stood ut his side, He was killed, but she kept the gun) © Whitehead. the European) Squadron. treet by Re evil Owne Files Pa ivi eS 5 He : at ; she alae Berne ile | per Giving Prefer. ‘Ah, then. what did you mean when | 1 Action until she wes disabled. ‘ Pace A eee Ln oleae ui be y Hotel Man. | ences to Three Persons, you wrote this letter?” began Mr ae ae Ji) SAH Wiacdire:| stare) upan itantiereacup Gy) Wie teases || sem Wi trocet min meare eae | Leitoh, and he read fron le i pri 30. stare u ELLE, N. Y¥., Vseacetigte ss cee etteei8e THREE NEW SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES. Willlam A. Mo Mack, widow of ex. head women aimaas aii child, were Edward P. Williams, sixty years old, | rs | Dear Ol Friend Win tam off once more = Pb Mack, Fought gull to-day JIL sourd & lay from a burn: tind welling emAward E, Of the fens ce Els: nas | Under the ame of Marvin & Co,, manus Toul baa ti toualiccn tieheraln tree John 'T. Cronin, leader of the Greater New York Democracy in the Dr. Rufus B Whitehead for . opposite the City Hall, Willlams, d ateel manufacturers, | facturers of safes and scales at No, 468| conditions contioued to exist. 1 eocid ner cnn | Twenty-second Aseembly Ds » Dennis C. Doris, Republican, formerly » tor siander al Crown. atrick Kelly and Fireman y hurt | % Broadway, with offices at tinue Sec: y of Bricklayers’ Union No. 7, and Timothy Healey, of the Cith f e defendant sas 4 partner the | tne! ommand of omas Bugle, who were in the vicinity. aceldent in Palladel-) No. 37 Broadway, to-tay fed an as-| 1 amo sick man. 1 can scarcely keep my | S@cretary of Bricklayers’ Un (fp Me tanarexs, OC tie CRINGE tev ex-suyor, Mie! odath ‘reste itt che ahip and ot t Squadron. | When the flames broke out, ran to the the The tand play 6 suse and, procuring ladders, rescued avs, Union, and for years a representative of the Stationary Fireman's Union, phia to-day j signment to Eugene V. Styers, of Stm-| bead up the pest four days. T Mr, Williams mit, No J. [racket verr nearly put my head © were appointed by Sheriff O Brien this afterne to replace Deputy Sheriffs officers crowded around the Admiral and TG SO ee! had to be Chentnut street Red Devil.” | Mr. Marvin gives preferences to Byl-| Xo use of her wating any money in trying t - ore rhe a 5 diey and Ahearn, Tammany holdovers. They were swe cignty years old. who had Hy » proprietor | vester I, Marvin, of Philadelphia, Pa. @o4 1 abel travel under an assumes | Rinn, Radley S38 Abea ’ re sworn In and malied at 3 o'cbo Dot, the: saoond hoor. beam «Tei took offlce at 4 P.M. and protested 4, where Rea n agaitiot bel ‘ jown the ladder Policeman despite her ling, ci wh eately, wh 1 young ‘Mra, inmates were brought te with less trouble. iy and Bugle are recognized B. 1, name, 99 my family eacnot trace Tooley that 1 am going back Into practice #he —2¢e—— 4 han forced me to. fe and Lilfan B. Marvin, of New York . ei Des Cartten Ww and it is feared that he was injured in+| city, for what sums are due thee Ne eat Ragenen (20u: meant! Dey Corteay ITALIANS WANT AMERICANS PARDONED. Eames eitosneya:are)named Inthe paper | “1 suppose travelled under an ax F. 1, Frugone, editor of the Bollentino Della Sera, of this city, sent the Artted on business of King E feven ofleers and ams 1 omplement ever carried by a eo ls fumed same because 1 didn't want ' | following cablegram to-day ito the King of Italy: ‘The Italian Evening the United States Navy wey) Bulletin, on behalf of the Italians of the United Skates, expresses Joy and A plue fag took ading was. bedi: dasenghal Gee ! i = Mes. Care satisfaction at news recelved through the American press that Your Majes- mn of Rev. Steve ae ie the Crake: ia 4 Mra. Curtise r Fay fO™ ty will pardon the officers of the Chteago.”” FItth Avenue Preanyter- afi business centrer ter (I top to tow, testified in a cherry-bird s ene ys ee Yan, k ; . hen Mr. ia Cross-aue her : SS recatey ipa au Uy Wyden ele Hrs tf BIG JEWELRY FAILURE IN CHICAGO. ts, Grand Cen- FIRE IN BINGHAMTON. a a a alan . ANKTY eparrow, the sum of | that CHICAGO, April 30.—The wholesale Jewelry firm of Moore & Evans, | a= =e aS in being investigat Board of Estimate Uses Prun-|Hugo Hohenlohe Dwells in Witirt. whom she had kn “her but | one of the largest in the Weet, was placed in the hands of a receiver to. A yeors, was never employed b: ing Knife in Wholesale Way| Room 1,450}, Which Isn't that lie vune to her tm thoi and teed ne day. A statement of liabilities and essets is being prepared. The firm is Wel said to have done a business of $1,000,000 a yea! Under the Recent Special} Half Size, but Then the %!! sme socks to her ce Heart tent or une ""“"""*) STONED AN AMBULANCE, Protectory for Three Months, Law. Corridor is Large. | = sani Hid take Wibirt up ts VAN WYCK ON THE NEW BUDGET. as Tuing © alec t of kieet 96a ae Rurdtaa te | Seen with a dying man was tis The Board of Estimate and Appor-| Prince Huac Hohentohe, of Berlin, ts LM AROAT eeaclahe gol ero Or Ex-Mayor Van Wyck said this afternoon that the budget prepared by | ORECAST. du to-day 19, 0ne J eOeeai : tonment readju: 24,00 salaries of fin town. 4 | auriity 22 ok” MF* Curtion anewered | hig administration and which the one prepared by the present administer. ot St. WEATHER FORE =) by A city employees to-day by simply ad He 1s stooping at the Waldort-As- "Gorman anked hor specifical- | tion exceeds by over $800,000, was not a “fake” one. “If Mr. Shepard had ¢ College, Ninth EIR CG ot soe Micaarer: Batdhmenis te nt athe tw ontne.Courteonth Hee | Weis. gore Ton ut fyimen | been elected," he said, “he would have run the city on that budgen” Remiment Armory. Forecast for the thirtyeatx Bie laportne: 208 on che « ” jon with Wibirt. i et i . On the whole a reduction of 10 per| ‘The number ts 1,450 1-2, | ets ro —— + t>—_____——_ — pi ene’ CA te Gi hE saasel held, the prisoner. a ® cont. is made, but many salaries are| it is #o amall Prince has to | area Ot BOE = ny for New {neu pe Vatouched. Some few hundred salaries | eo out in the hall > ile luxuriant | fe) mu ees Upy ie STRAW HATS AND SEALSKIN. WILL Not Call & Witne: vicinity: Fr Meplray haF $ are raised, and ferocio biskers. | LF MATETE TS WASHINGTON. April ®.—The Set It Wat reported to the Co Winter died and summer was born on a Broadway car at Thirty-aigth | pystippine Investigating Committes b3 Mouraite, the pation! street and Broadway this afternoon. A woman wearing a sealskin sack and|* strict party vow, refused to-day to tie hospital Bi ininicerinitiaaiipta etait Ciaran Sftuor earns Gaede . diea's Tow t When Prince Heury waa here he had a | “But Prince tiugo Hobenlobe ia payin ©: his own expenses, if eri aR pales: © x08 ee ANY: Jee & ae

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