The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1902, Page 1

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ae RACING-BASE GENERAL NIGHT EDITION. ~ the GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. aaah OAK ChiT, =n ON PAGE 6. “ Circulation Books Open to Alt,” } EW YORK, TU ESDAY, MAY 6, 1902, “PRICE ONE CENTS —ARSEML AS PRELATETO. —OANCEROFCOML ADMIRAL W. 7. SAMPSON IS DEAD; y MENTEN IW LIEW STATE STRKEAVERTED. «= «ss HEMORRHAGE OF BRAIN FATAL, TOBOGCAN. IN CATHEDRAL, == BY MORGAN. Fit SBUiu Ai GiNGiitnii, ~— \sank into Unconsciousness This Afternoon and \ Old England Wins Big Body of Archbishop Little Chance Now but SCORE BY INNINGS. Passed Away Ouickly—Broken Down in Health ), Handicapat Oddsof Corrigan Will Be the Men Will Be Or- After Spanish War—Notable Career in Nav th 8 to | from Hero of Taken There To-Mor- dered Out at To-|PITTSBURG ...... ..----10000000 te pens ae Ys Metropolitan. row Morning, Morrow’s Meeting. [CINCINNATI .... --.-----00001000 WASHINGTON, May 6—RearAd- | miral W. T. Sampson died ca 5 o'clock this afternoon. The end came painlessly attheias WATER ROY DISQUALIFIED FUNERAL TO BE FRIDAY, WALL ST. HEARS News, Chicago-St. Louis game at Chicago postponed-—Rain eee —— et eriod of profound unconsciousness, Finishes First in Larchmont Cardinal Gibbons Will Cele- Toilers Are to Get Some) | Admiral” Sampoon ran — Stakes but Was Guilty of brate the Requiem Massand Minor Concessions but No) AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. orrhage! of the ‘bratn tits) Soe Crowding-Big Crowd at Archbishop Ryan Will De- New Wage Scale—Secret —— ere pee Morris Park. | liver the Funeral Oration. Meetings of Barons. At Boston—Baltimore, 4; Boston, 5. See eae q Sampson was unconscious an@breath- At Philadelphia—End of seventh: Washington, 0; Phila. 7. Through the infinence of J. P. Mor- At Cleveland—End of third: Chicago, 0; Cleveland, 0. ae gee san the threatened coal strike has ——— | POPE GRIEVES FOR » | deen av |. ‘There is now very THE ARCHBISHOP. | jii¢ aanger of a atrike being ordered at to-morrow’s meeting of the miners LATE'RESULTS AT WORTH. in Scranton. Phe statement comes unexpectedly! Fourth Race—Articulate 1, Hoodwink 2, Vuleain © to the public, which had made up its Fifth Race—Braw Lad 1, Jerry Hunt 2, Peace 3. eee ges -} taind that there was no hope that It ing laboriously. His physician eal he was failing rapidly and thatthe end might come at any moment, “Hor several days past the Adm#ral” bes been growing weaker and the hemorrhage this morning brought-on: the sinking spell. The Admiral was a sufferer fom aphasia, and his condition had sonaioay regarded as hopeless. Several months ago It was (Special to T MORRIS 6.—The very fine crowd that in point of numbers would have been duel red a ews years ao a holiday gat 7,500 people The fea Handleap a In the form ROME, May 6. |Jmreatly dintremmed wi med of the death of Arch- Corrigan, of New ¥ olinerss had been a the Pope was named to ma his res 5 | nquirer fornews through- ould be averted after the conference AE CRU TE ted the race wit [eee archbiahows iitnenn: arte ey uh a RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. he was dying, but he rallied and de= c with the Civic Federation endet veloped considerable strength. The doctors attendiny held out no hope of hi covery. Admiral Sampson's breakdown to be apparent about a year after J ff the Spanish war, but he did from active duty till less o, when he left the Po ‘d, of which he was sending dally to the Americ: college for information regard- ing the nick prelate’s condition, The weather was superb and could not have been made to order in better | ‘The track was fast and di ene Tease Fourth Race—Alice Turner 1, Dewey 2, El Caney 3, Wall street learned of the settie- 1 : ment about an hour before the mar- the est face. Se DS? Gardinal Martinelli, the Papa |“c' losed@nd the coslers went A Tae ART RACE i “pal hounding up. All the Reading stocks WILL OF EX-MAYOR HARPER’S WIDOW FILED. Delegate, finds It Impossible to oM- | wore up about two points, D.,L, and —e clate as the celebrant of the high |W. went up five points and the Bries} The will of Julia A. Harper, widow of ex-Mayor James mass of requiem at the funeral of two points, Archbishop Corrigan next Friday,| Wall street also learned then that Harp one of Terabe itt ctieelete oF at apo. dee % 34 : ni President Baer, of the Reading, came of = 2 pete eae Cardinal Gibbons will officiate in all President Bae af She died April 25, at her residence, No. 4 Gramercy Fark. }»o- \3 1 inet bad Won’ @riving, Time—1.16 robability, and the funeral oration |oVer from Philadelphia this morning ‘ : Prince Hanover ‘and Bonmot were Wil be. delivered. by Archbishop |and held secret conferences with | ‘ore Which still stand the “Mayor's lights.” Seen. eaee ised King Hanover | Ryan, of Philadelphia, Presidents Truesdale, of the D., L. The old residence and the residue of the estate goes to the slut standing at the post. The! ‘The body of Archbishop Corrigan | and W.; Thomas, of the Erie, and| two daughters, Mrs. Julia T. H. Millard, of Paris, and Elizabeth i had, Khatal sailed away | a|'iengtas to the good and Martin | will becarried from the archiepiscopal |Some of the independent operators. | Fletcher Harper. father was 6 saat rea his advantage, lead-| .civence to St. Patrick’s Cathedral; From a source that can be relied 9 children, dug in the ditches with fh ae dee tee erect hone who tet the | between 11 and 19 e'clock to-morrow |UPON positively it was learned that STILL FEAR FOR QUEEN i tach and so id most of ia SM » at home, having Uttle time for ach SUHIC Fin, Str-Pl Ward LABORER’S SON WHO. BECAME AN ADM! William Thomas Sampson, » bork 4 9, 1840, was of humble origin. a father was a laborer mn Palmyra, N. By REAR-ADMIRAL SAMPSON. post_and he readily made up ground. fh the run home oomot wore down | Morning. It will lie in state until |the operators would make some minor _ al Whatal d won by half a length in In 1887 a cadetship at Annapolis 2 inet. diie.” nites wate two iengthe|FFIAY. On Thuraday evening the| concessions to the miners and that GREAT CARE REQUIRED, |retised vs ceverat of the wealthy ted front of Col Bill. When Turner seminariafis from Dunwoodie Semi-| the men would accept practically the FISHING BOAT UPSETS; CHILD IS DROWNED of Palmyra. Sampson took it and wt very “appropriately” played "Ain t | Mary and nearly all the priests of the | raselecale eeitt, hae existed during , svaduated Aret io nie ces aa « Shame. diocese will assemble at the Cathe- | the past year. ‘ - 5 . ¢_ | made a Heutenant In a cotings thee OND RACK ea. wiruere /47Al and chant the office of the dead. | Although John Mitchell, President Abraham, the five-year-old son of Julius Cohen, of West |Wilhelmina Had Quiet Night, but Her Condi- service on fhe ioe Basis aa While the remains of the Arch-|°f the United Mine Workers, talked] Twelfth street and Surf avenue, Coney Island. was drownec tion Is Only Fairly Satisfactory. Bo en eee sepedo 1k ca Starters, wits, Jocks, SE HIEPIN. § |bishop are resting in state in the |Tather pessimistically this morning|this afteenoon by the capsizing of a fishing boat in Co: .\ Harbor in 1865. a 1'pe Mana, hi, Brataa 2 fis "% 7} /CAledral delegations of members of About the prospects of averting al|gland Creek. The boy was out with a fishing party, of 1 In that, emergeter > oa ough ler. 75 ¥ \- Moa "0 p- | coolness e1 « Hoth ; the Catholic Club will act as guards, | strike, the fact that he remained! which his father was a member. All were rescued but the | auPaTAQUE,, May, S Queen, Wik |ald that Her sfateats’s “other aya This feot caught in the Roardiae | Among those who called at the house | here at all was taken to indicate that little fellow. bulletin issued at Cai Loo say * the ship sank. He waited until ‘ et all were auete Goeneah John H. | there was still a chance to prevent a “After a slight rise in her tempera | the fi 2 Pi By, Ten iaetcaltay wos ei eene. Philuln, Adrian hci wuts 24s whut looked almost like the inevi- — to ture yeaterdayeveiing the: Queen bad | Aieetanaied thimself, and floated Jack De Mund w Coogan, John D. Crimmins, W. C. Allen, | table. i nbn 4 ° » ‘ollo: oh en, 4 el ht orn iT ore ch a certain a ie He served on the UP pean ans WD, Holmes, Jasper Fosatti, of Milan, Those in a position to know say FORMER BANK CASHIER PLACED ON TRIAL. mal sod. her condition ut the present | which hier Hlinens inay” toke and ae the naval endemy after ene als tie a that Mr. Morgan, who ts now in Bu- * moment ta fairly satinfnctory although| Her Majesty remains extremely aud nally, became superintendent. shop a mag e ar cloth Serie or the patient still requires great care and | weak. Two doctors were at her bed- o eae Wanrthe hari: League. of, T2Re. cabled here to his agents to use se i Malis ti alae) dara then had a lower won by a und was Milan; Thomas fF. Ryan aioe eaevalt every effort to prevent the strike. William R. Kurau, of No. 332 West One Hundred and Twenty eset at? P.M. to-day announced one ee vente ai sympathy “4 cen sisal we (Ui ey Rider“ and Mrs. Benjamin F. De Costa, who His influence was such that it caused {third street, was placed on trial before Judge Newberger this |enat the Queen's temperature hud “con- | cantinue to arrive in large numbers The pe jenver’a to Catholloity the operators to make the conces- | afternoon, on an indictment charging him with forgery while [tres normal up to the present.” and a ed | vance be ; clergyman, and all of her children, Mra, |81088 In queetion. cashier of the Varick Savisigs Bank, It is alleged that during kuvnticatied ‘the a a De Costa was Aceply affected ——— 1 i n fe Mt in & ayes. | or Seen ew mel STRIKERS DRIVEN orr | KUfau’s term he allawed tne bank to lose $15:000 on ford CAUGHT IN A mA, an LIKE \ tie ine Cathedral at noon when the Angelus notes. of ‘ener. the striking dye were driven out ee: of that town today by Mbarit Blauvelt The first trial before Justice George C. Barret, of the Bupreme Court, aes, | wath hin action Wis lakes be carrying oye {Aer his foUFteER months’ Hinews, resulted this afternoon in a verdict of | Edward J. Shipley Arrested | Brooklyn Gets a Sheriff's . Jan ultimatum of r Mercer, that the |$8,000 to Alice Hefferman againet the city for the lou» of her huaband, Mi and Books Taken, but Mag: | Panel and the Borough's 1” aim men return to work or go ick to|chael Hefferman, Heflerman was a Wuckmen. On March 26 1001, while) istrate Gays the Testimony Financial and Social Lead. TOOK “ATHLETE'S MAIL? | BF where they live oy (here | driving through Weet Fitty-sixth street, the wheel of his truck caught eis Not Sufficient. . ers Are Named £4 f tu / a ar arti ae ene heer pe BY SHERIFF'S MEN. mea yg} BISHOP POTTER the dye. workoa. tokded tn thoes PRAISES CORRIGAN, fio. cic Bootinor works. wore march. |0OPREr Of & manhole cover projecting from the road bed He was jolted off ed of joe through (he main etreet armed with | bie track, His ekull wae ¢ractured and he died ee Se ed piecey of twisted barbed wire, pitehs The money exchange establishment | Por re ‘ the cansolid ven 7 Bhoriffs| George and Burt Clerk, wo of Kdward J Bhipsey waived examination before - Broth ; Bishop Henry Po ar alle uy at orks and udyels. | 'Nhey were ahout- ernoon & are opal resigonce ing, and among them wer ns N's LED PROBA morn: ternvon 4 aplecgeal resioape ri any wom PROF, WARRE: WILL FILEL FOR TE. |oa 1-2 Hine rover Bhielde thie ¢ Bowery, wae raided (hin alter | a o . ty fue . * ot hare of obbabnd i HLM SO™ | orme will of De. George Wetiam Warren, Mrotensof of Music et Colum | noon by Central OMe ha <hge of obiaioing mail tribyie to the dead prelate wurld--ahe 1 raining « ve. [bie ‘Tatversity, Bled this afternoon, dieposes of au uate of ouly $14,000, agen! of the Goddard sove nih ate | Meee a8 welt for Goreape sing lt elias’ tye property gow for lite to bie widow, and et her death will be @ivided | hiner) why sald be jivel a , 3 | at edict wae Will Are," bec atly ty the abiléven, @icharé Haney. Charis Millet ond Frank ¢.|Pifly-uinth stot au Pa : vr he a Bs o « wee vue Warren Hichend Henry Warren, who inberite bie fathers musins! mien! | Wer 0 Liane eae |rowlven hie father plano end ali bie music |Gavige Bovernen uf rr erie yet ia ane Twentieth eirot a RICE WILL STAYED, men - ’ ALLEGED POOL-ROOM IW News: STAND. Buperss 5 Siivruetine Wat deemed Agodnae | Adio: Magioume Hoole in the Tamiue Car today ted wield ony buat! Pe 2 ; ‘ se ' ' . sites KiNAA 2 0600 Maatl or Kate an the CnMwe of Kemving @ powlrimH IW bie few. sa : pone es ro , re TY 1? o 4 : ” powmetend at Park place aud Chureh etree! Lawrer Hentemin Bein hard alia ) 1'0.-NIGHT db EVENTS, | ee counsel tur the dedendass, vflered o bel the Mugisivals @100 tai the onne . 7 4 ing STRIKERS STAY OUT wcnul to deminer Nhe bagialawie swe) sis bed " . “no AND WORKS BHUT DOWN * \ : Chueh Aanuetmsinn ban Ade MONEY ASSAULT CASES ABANDON bow se aml 4 Mand Ameren ot dhe dedeemede ae ee Y. Mer bot ~ —_ Ais doer, the Pannde ding ’ ’ WARHIUTON, ay 6 Vie onene af wliumen om de 4 Habe TILé GIRL BADLY NED. 4 dnomath en ah Annints auf Cap } é Aaosicny sal Dhawmlieh 41 Qihaw A MAMAN mt cok ata inant oi em OLY By " ‘ a CTEM ne COL end eo Cre Ce er WEATHER FORECAST ue tee oe 4 greed udalattien iad did ‘ ren re ee ee " Me i j ‘ ake at MANO Mow m.. " salen candied dah - ‘ ee ee ee ee | ver ‘ ° - ohnts oo ann Cons r y W ' Wine 2 Me vented we ' ‘ aoe = . 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