Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| RACING-BASEBALL OTD, spostineNews [“Cireaiation Books Opeatoan”] _—«ON PAGE 4. =< — Ee “NEW ‘YORK, THURSDAY. MAY 99, 1902, PRICE ONE CENT, NIGHT EDITION. ' GENERAL SPORTING NEWS tea SS Na ON yes 4. ‘DELACOA, AT CAPT. HERLIMY BTO1, WINS | MUST sma Bee Gy nes cern, Owiee eee e Superbas Score Six : Beaneaters Start with) MAY STAKES. Millionaire, Disappeared in Transit. RUnSsipESnnines os asoa: Hu eciutt iNew | ~ a _| While Philadelphia | Yorkers Play aSteady, | A painting by Fellx Zlem, the famous) was cai to the police all over the Make Not a Single 4 $15,000 PICTURE BOSTONS BEAT GIANTS; STOLEN FROM CASE BROOKLYNS PLAY QUAKERS. 042 French, colorist, cald to be worth $15.10. recitiig the circumstances of Up-Hill Game and Dublin, with Heavy| After Botnet Locked Up~ ure of the thieves or and offerin nat is was evher for the aes while in transit oy EE AR) Ca GUS ALIN | - sance Monograph, Western; Unable to Reach an New York on the steamship Attached to the circu! . rv y A 3 hie HK POAT LAAES Gn Apeillidushion Fhe Wark GF ert The Matting Order, NEW YORK mnellulianocder: Crack in Handicap. Agreement. 2. The pl the custody of | follows Brookiyn. Philadelphia »OSTO York the Ameri Company. whi |. Water blue aid tranquil be- ot Thomas, ef. ate a concern has asked the » of + nouses, the facade » 200TO | BEATEN AHEAD STORIES OF FINAL POLL, d pther butldings. nh the foreground a stone brid; ty arch, under waleh a A ben bridge In the ed dant elty In the t The nilssiag piety) te look for tt. |e sa wooden | vada 1) formu SS passing. In the bac! fare. th } f n i ; Donln, ¢ cauder, : = Huiswitt, ss = | Hoan: en 8b Hallman, 3b: BROOKLYN PHILADE PHIA j ‘ Odom on River Pirate, by De-|‘*They Were Eight to Four ih Uitte Sb Felix, 'p terminea Riding, Just Nips} My Favor,” Declares Ace at ntiiion. ‘ eae ae 110 The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA ...... ....0000 fg Worl) Monte Carlo—Long Shot at} cused Official—June 9 Set of the set-| Wa: ‘rox pari, prooxiyn.| BROOKLYN ....-- - 2 UF 00 2 NDS. BO: Finish. | for Retrial. the pleture was In fst in left haod y After sroreversthnee: = 3 = Just look at the Giants’ bat | put on hoard the st ts ft hiod) May 2.—After an a eof F ting order and see whether a nicer plece | When the box ww: Gr ainau eee ee OG? Hanlon and his collection AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. of patchwork could be made up. It ty . Evenng wort | tom House in l Mt Dall tosrere: from this borough ap- trely a wonder and is all due ty the {Special to The Evening | of paintings, He awinl streak of hard luck which has! RACE TRACK, GRAV | tha! the panel had heen ext peared on their own diamond this after- May 29—The weather was mi FATE OF ACCUSED the f wid that the thie makres 1 : . . : r e New Yorkors. The boys in method used to enter it was not a * ayn ehining. trom a etoudhess At Philadelphia—End of sixth: Detroit. 4; Philadelphia, 5. worked wonders in the trip through the ingots fumiere abe eerd Sy sake POLICE OFFICIALS, ve id come in for a greate t v omit 0 Payer ione sInestn WBE (aroFTN At Washington—End fourth: Cleveland, 2; Washingtons 10, {V0 (rd shoul come for Braet se yas well dried out, though not Inapector W. W. McLaughlin— the American Eapies hing lke h that ae " 3 cc hey | Hehtning fast : oa Gaidslecives. GHiahe, cat UAC PPOGRINT Ro: Ganee t 1 Bt sBallimose eu od iis pegChicay) os Baltimore, 6, are Peas “rien pate Omen noe ithe May Stakes was the single tea- Conviction set aside by Court unable to do anything a has Got Leen disclosed | conny or the able weather, and 53 onditions would have lost heart | ture. In this event Cameron was asked | of Appeals, oe Managers Hanlon and Shettsline had LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. and been on a descent to the to take up 121 pounds and beat a fast |} Cane Stephenson — Conviction time, But that is not so/ lot, Including Clonmel and Flying But- wet aside. on the jong be- SIR THOMAS BUILDING _ ut stated for the game to [withthe Giants. Every game they go! tress. A very good handicap which had begin, ert Fourth Race—Nickey D. 1, Crimean 2, Lakeview Belle 3. | into they start with the purpose of win-| Dablin, Monograph and others carded | Wardman Edward Glennon— The poor showing made by the Brook SS th bning and are never beaten until the last| was aleo quite a feature. The betting Convicted; now on bail pend- lyns dn thelr Western trip, during which {man iw out was brisk and the books were kep’ they only won six games out of sixteen, +42 the last game of the series with the FIRST RACE. » Capt. Diamond—Convicted; was. r 3 A was responsible for a lecture from Han- “debe Fife and Watson, England's Greatest Designers, | jo» previous to the ran, Fourth Race—Vulcain 1, Flying Torpedo 2. Searcher 3, | feawnians hin sermon mes some laTany abusers fewrvesraite 4h! SF) fined $1,000 and dismissed bs A all d hand when thy 4 Pr . “4 : to trounce the loval fellows and gain| Collaborate on the Third Boat. [same started, the fame, evidently. net Fifth. Bace—Miss Liza 1, Eva Rice 2, Merops 3. REE WING N hey ball veataranye: CuiStl/wartere ene iecen $ _ trom the force. lheing pleased with the poor showing ee place, To go home no worse than third | Cepyalatela 19), Barry. © Wardman George W. Bissert— att LIE Tm has been thelr expressed desire since | Tented, i, ‘a 531% Convicted and sentenced to Bath tes ceee aan uatittnes tees NAME “PAT” HOGAN. THOUGH A NEGRE. the Western games besun. ‘They want! temper Ira iS | lary Lander, 1 % Sing Sing; conviction set aside. Now at liberty. Capt. Herlihy—Jury disagreed. lcided to remain away until the team rat | plays better ball. to hear the yells of approval of the | Qr'’scomei, made for closing | New York fans and know that they | Big Gun. hoi satisfaction | ier weters the) wame) started’ Uncle Patrick Hogan, a negro. was sent to North Brother Island] woma it they jumped back tnto. third | Toe Driver 46, M LONDON, May 2%.—Willlam Fife and George, L. Watson have (as previr forecasted in these cespatches) Ail plans are now completed and ar- ie. Se Berer tases orated on the plains for a new + sed with the cK Young, secretary and treasurer 5 ae . v¢, er for the America’s Cup, which wilt otis’ work on the Shamrock 1,|°f the 3 tional League, enterea the| with small-pox, to-day. A doctor found him walking On Third posttion. it woutd saund! tke ree ee 2/8 eesaaonoe. 8 ye y e Dey fh rto S c '. o pe ert > a 3s Lipton, © contr: ut Mr. ts y +4 28808 8. ao oe 7 ii { Captain Robert Wringe. who, with jence resulted in ihe NS eaeaine Lefty Newton, “who Iasen louis aan + . 4 je “Let ue get home in third place,” | . After deliberating nineteen hours Captain Hogarth, war on board the | Pennys | ning pitcher at present, was selected was the demand of every member of the | Ae the jury that had been chosen to _ Shamrock fT. in her series of races for! The ‘new vacht will be constructed 0 4° the twirling for the Trolley Dodg- team, “and not aclub In the Teague | TAMAR, "tt ok eave way to Mr. |pass upon the gullt or innocence of fh ‘cup. wie in supreme command | under ie ahedisbeneathiwh(oh cthy)|Sir, Walle Bhettaline, depended! on EXPLOSION IN PAPER CAP WORKS TIN evercteatah Was QVerwallSBave nth | tame. sho held the ead the Fest of | Police Captain Herliby reported. at pew yacht. amrock Jl. was built. scape £ =e | the route until the stretch, where Ceph- een) == ‘i (Continued on Fourth Page.) (Continued on Page Four.) ataipis came on and won handily by a|1040 this morning that it was unable ae | - i 5 . | 0 a . An explosion occurred shortly after 3 o’clock this after fevers ogo eee leneth from Borough, who was a length |to agree, enira: helena aatot The jurors refused to say how the BOY MAY DIE FROM MR, SELIGMAN ILL LEARUE MAGNATES | int it ry yay M6 hi COLUMBIA WIL[, (me ntetn we gang ese i” Si te street, was severely injured. The damage to property w; whe feos. SUBIC Pia. AUF Eaes. 31 1 6|quittal and four for conviction. On \ i HOUND’ § ATTACK. | AT WIFE'S FUNERAL MEET NEXT WEEK $2,000. Pilgrim manufactures torpedoes and paper caer N: | Ho e, 9 Medteras 10 iy He the other hand, the assertion is made "| IAL, «| Several caps were exploded accidentally and ignited | | tady Cerio Wkiegmtty 62 18 9 sJ 2, two for acquittal. It was a sore lot of jurymen that 5 5 |flled into court and took their seats js|when Justice Scott opened court. 6 2 S3/ that ten were for conviction and only pounds of fulminate of mercury stored nearby. | Woite man Booker. i 0 8. Minctaurs "oh, latcher.. Little Fellow Thrown Down! 'There Saw Her Fe, i , atures for It Is Expected National’s Mo- . q 7 eee Coach Thinks Rowing) treater. 96. surray. and Badly Bitten by Big| the First Time Since They guls Will Take Some New DENTIST ARRESTED ON LARCENY CHARGE. Experts Will Be Surprised Ge Ak Biash haa Dog That Had to Be Driven; et i in Arthur. 103 Th Lout bel of with Clubs. ; eee ion Stricken in| Action in Cases of “‘Jump- Edward W. Ellison, a dentist, of No. 230 Easi Eighty-sconned 3 Crew's Showing To-Mor- wins ot lapel vier eae bedi | Cc gO. ing’’ Players. strect, was arrested this afternoon in the house of a frinc’ iq) rowon Schuylkill River, i iuiomatan z/had been furnished to them, sore be- ad re P _— Weise... 2 s3| cause they Had been subjected to the One Hundred and Twentieth street on a charge of grand lar. Won havdiiy: | annoyances that appear to be | meeting of the mag-/ geny, He is charged with taking $80 worth of gold from Mana ‘te tntervollegiate!icrem sare. which Daley Uluru ryrash adie A senaratie from jury duty. From is to take place on the Schuylkill River down from 8 to 1 to NEW ARI N 1 Jin Mey) SP eaUkonie | tn capita’ of athe malady erhioh sae Another spi from injuries inflicted by a bloodhound, | prostrated him for many weeks Alfred nates of the National League of Pro- i Froderick Klelchert, twelve years old, | 1. Seligman, of the well-known family feesional Baseball Clubs will be held at tin L. Collins, a fellow dentist. i to-morrow between the crews represent. front at flag fall and w {| appearances, few of them had slept. lies In @ critical condition at his home, |%f bankers, left hix sick room this morn- the Fifth Avenue Hotel next Monday ling Pennsylvania, Cornel and Colum: | Aniage She sPrend-engled her f | “Have you reached a verdict, geu- ing to attend the funeral of his wife, night Notification of the meeting wat practically looked o1 . 01 ; e Ja practically looked on as a aure| of Mount Hope, who was Just as 28 | 11.0609 asked Juatice Scott No. 8 Fairview avenue Mra, Florine ‘ 2 rine Arnold Seligman, from the wired to all of the different magnate we ean the ioe: ya second tn front Young Klelchert was playing in a|jiome of her late grandfather, Simon last night, and it is ected th tory for the local college crew bY | (Harlot was second to the stretch @nd| “we have found it { ble to vhen | Bernhet y DY Od. ie mi expected bias their trainer, Ed Hanlan. | then Bled ‘ewes fe have foun mpossi # lot to-day with some companions when porn mer, at No. 218 West Fourteenth | every one of the clubs will be repre- iain: ae | In discussing his crew's chances, Han.| °°” ae Sice agree,” replied the foreman, : ‘@ huge bloodhound leaped over the fence sented at the meeting. HANNA AND MORGAN CONFER ON STRIKE? I; r | sh ef © att Mr. a s 7 mw UN ald ‘or three-year-olds and up; handicap; mile ond T regret it very much,” saf* the ‘nd sprang upon him and knocked him ai ane Mea: Sallenns Iss Apr, zal) I It is NOUERORT AN ARE the seeing has Sues a i “Our junior crew is faster than Colum | seventy burden t ANt SP! handicaps mile ea ligourt a air kept you to- i . we a c 9 accom- | been called for, but the supposition LEVE! 5 y 29,— rf clre -day "8 second crew of last year, which - Gemn>: Bleichert-acreamed tn fear and’ pany their, tietids'in che Grau Opera'lshat aome new action will be taken rec CLEVELAND, May 29.—A report was circulated here to-day that a DIRE EAE STE OF IIE ER Oe Starters gether so long I see nothing to do [beat Pennsylvania and finished second | pane ia the other boys armed themselves with Company on their spriy ir. While at! garding the cases of the jumping ball Jong conference was held during the morning between Senator anna, licks and stones and tried to drive the | th Auditorium Hotel in that elty Mr | players of the American and the recent |Chairman of the Civic Federation, and George W, Perkins, representing J. brute off, but he buried his fangs deep | ovation way ao nena Tl Ais decision governing the Lajole case, /p. Morgan & Co,, relative to a settlement of the anthracite coal strike. into Kleichert’s face, arms and legs 48) wax not allowed to see nim, She then Senator Hanna, refused either to deny or confirm the report. the boy lay upon the ground, trying a8 | became ill and returned to the home ot; TO SELL OLD CITY HALL. “ | but to discharge you.” Assistant District-Attorney Rand, prompted by District-Attorney Jer e th cord for this course is 7.46, made| ome, immediately moved that the " have nothing to say,” he exclaimed, “Too much has been said a | es iy varsity. when it defeated seals ipa watde case be called for retrial on Monday, J ; re good.” Won arivine. Time1.¢4 He said that he felt that the prosecu- | to Cornell. In a recent trial the Colum: boat covered the mile and a halt sedway course on the Harlem River at ne ve 1 of 7.30, | Cunard, slack water in the very fast time of 7.91 |eu i AE de 100, 11 best he could to protect himself. relatives in this M Fy te Finajly, a number of men who had! jowed, broken in mealthn SUE AR ready. [the Dauntless crew. Nothing s1uggia | ee ae eee cront eed made been brought to the spot by the orles of! He gid not see his wite cgnin unui| ABMOURCEMANt OF Awectton Stim Commissioner Lederle said late this afternoon that he received a tip | about that work, eh? nace. with Dublin second’ Monograph | tlon had made out a good case and a moved uy jecond place in) the Klelchert and the other lads beat the | ne jooked on her dead Long Island City Politicians, aaa “The crew'r chief fault is that they do pin A ‘ | ieatures to-day. that the coal strike would be ended in a few days. jot swing straight over the stern, and | stretch and laid alongside of Arden until| W@8 sure of conviction on another aulmal off, Klelchert's lett leg was! Neither Mr. nor Mra. Seligman im-| Political circles in Long Isand city luo tip the, Doat'of an even keel, 'whiie|the head of the atreten. wart 4. | trial badly mangled, five inches of flesh be-| nity, | were stirred to-day by an advertisement me of the men back in on the catch | When they straightened out Monograph proved after thelr return to this city, | Were y by and alap the water, but T ex the boys | came away and looked all over ths win-| Lawyer Elkus, for Capt. Herlihy, ing torn from the bone, His arms and! ang jast week Mrs. Sel announcing the sale by auction of the | e ell 7 | lend ° 1 Se ea ee ee ellgmun was sen oT eey ereneiriz ay rector CAUSE 10 DROP FIRE CHIEF CROKER? |S aeene? chunking, Mana AN! Ai | Mer cto, ane, farlooa pole, mere, Qubl®| objected. He said he waa wora Gut oo to Mise Austin's private sanitarlum at) 2 city and he probably would have been killed sc 4 West gi was {Judgement held by Allan Lorraine Pur- xperience a surprise to-morrow.” {ero colt won by half a length. Mono-| that Capt. Herlihy’s m were by the brute had not help arrived. As onerated on there Monday ty Bit Nt#| Vow against the estate of Louls B. H1,| A Brooklyn newspaper says to-day that the full Board of Surgeons of es PBB graph wae three Tengths in front of | At ea eng sist pe ph) it is he may not recover from his In-\thur 1. Hills, Hesbert Constable ana | Roediger the Fire Department has examined Chief Croker and found him suffering | MRS, J. J. ADLER DEAD. | paar ba scallad + Monday iki soa ; juries, jCharles E, Burrows, ‘Tuesdi Astonlshment was exprevsed that altrom defecti “ 1 ome ae | FYOURTH RACE. e called next Monday theveam —— 6 uesday she died | ‘rom defective eyesight. If this be true it means that he will be dropped 7 for three-year-olds; sbeut el: He ld [from hemorrhage and shock following |Jvdsment should be standing. againet | a. oom mieai etre =| | surance” Sakee! Cer Soreerzgarcelts) about els) policeman would ‘ave to) seose nal STRIKE STOPS BUILDING, [tne operation the Roediger estate, and more puzaling |@8 Commissioner Sturgis wants to get him out of the Department. ‘The | wite of Bookmaker Stricken with | counsel. { —S— Ih Mr, Seligman was Ji] at the home of | Was the fact that the judgment had|Brooklyn report says that Mr. Croker will be succeeded by Deputy Chier | Apoplexy. } Jocks, “During two trials” sald Mr, ¥ es wtives at No. id West Seventy-ffth | been entered on May it, 1888 Purroy ' Nellie Adler, wife of John J. Adier, | webran 6} “ ected Me Mentie® “Atinatic City Men ieee: and hls wife's body was taxon in| Sermer Mayor Patrick Gleason, of ta well krown In the bookmukers’ ring at 1, Burne # ¢ 1 | Bikue “avy slept bad bes sis Jein in D i for More Pay. | harge by her Long Isiand City, purchased the old city }local race tracks, dled suddenly of ‘Booker {3 | to great mental strain. ‘Tae past week has been @ hard one on him, hall from the Roediger estate several SPOONER FEARS PHILIPPINE DOMINION, apoplexy thie morning at her home, Nu. rs ABO, ut ik ation at once eneued pB aes |200 West One Hundred and Thirty It is only fair and just that he have auwe the claim of 4 t sry | Rerormes hom ie ihe cial) a Anrant Retr had WASHINGTON, May 29.—Senator Spooner in advocating the passage | *Vehth strevt. eatin «| Mareen wae , ; a chance to recuperate.” velve years | ‘Mhoe ata aneed, Ascension w poaed of Lh erty. to hie friend | of the Philippine Government Bill this afternoon said he was still opposed nao a faves fou cnet “fue fas | the quickest™(o move and ne wet a hoe| Justice Scott sald that he thcaght (Special to The Evening World.) APLANTIC CITY, J. May "3 A general strike of six hundred men Bern aunt of Mrs. here {o-day thus ted up building opera- 'y pale te contra! bis emotion. He pes tlons. The bricklayers, plasterers and Of friends and relatives Ine patalated | cig dim’. Kennedy Phe: lation nee masons have demanded fifty cents an i0 an. utiempt to ride tor the vara |i the building to the Sheehan Dem- | to permanent dominion of the Philippine Islands. He had, he sa{d, voted ‘neral will pe held at 10 A. M., Sunday, | Pace followed by Tielagou, Brunswick | the demand @ reasonable one He round ovrac Yood: | 4nd Clonmel hour for bricklayers, forty-five vents prot g Mas In charge of the| Mure suite are expected to result from | Against the admission of Hawall, He did not want to take that first long] js » THe Burial will be at Woods | 4) scrote ere A@relision tell back | a0t the date for the commencement an hour for plasterers and stoner ‘funeral. "Shy service were read by Rey. | the sale, and aie alitcom anxiounly €x-| step out into the Pacific ‘ Se eater Lielagon then took the lead nd of the next trlal for June 8, masons, with half holiday on Satur- Dt. Gustave Gotthell, of Temple Emanu: | pected 1h the filing of the will of former . t nu mB by 4h k El, aswieted=by Rabol Joseph Silverman. | Mayor Gleason, —_—+ + -- Hl ly. who War alengi| After the discharge of the jury day from May 1 to Oot, 1, The wage juycoy H. Schiff, Jullus Speyer and many ——— | CHARITY NEARER HOME ak. Capt. Herlihy sate: | FIFTH RACE. “I'm told that eight of the twelve | Por two-yearolde; five furlongs Deine. | Jurors Were ior acquittal. At the eH Pam, ae next trial I'll be fully vindicated,’* e Raising Mertiniqne Fuad Cyclone Struck Nearby, . the postmuster at Co |, Tex, in sending $ to the lasterere and |Hernnelmer families Were present. O58 'F.8 for plasterers and masons the Interment took place in the Belig- 0 In, Salem’ Field’ Cemetery, scale at present ts $3.50 for bricklaycrs, represuntatives’ of the Belgmn “dE AMINE BREEDS DISEASE. j PROMISE OF FINE DECORATION DAY, The builders and cuntractors say |m that they can get non-union men to\c take the places of the strikers. Weather-Sharp Emery, of the local weather bureau, promises a fine day for Memorial Day, to-morrow, in the following prophecy: —s, } | . us - | . 8! PETERSBURG, May 29.—The alte “Present indications are for a fine day on the 30th of May. The skios Martinique fund here, wrote that he had pels J | le uation of the famino-siricken pe, ts |W be clear, the temperature ranging between 56 and 74 degrees.” barely begun to receive subscriptions ord. 3, PARTRIDGE NOT READY, "7 Sai ain ang: Killing 1% people, and that they there Dinner for the Hochambeau || !age» of the Mingelinek district, governs 1) sti) Mending Reedy Gane iY fore would have to apply thelr charity | of st, | ment of Cura, to 1. cut oul the) Camnas Forecnst Deolal en Argued | vinitors, lendly Sor Greene und Gaynor ¢ 15 cases of u hunger ' 2 “im auehew Cour pope ra trae a ca RUS DESTROYS BUSINERS SAQTION' OF TOWN, | [UTR | ene SRA A LG: ie) anna anenae A 3 fumen: in the Greene-Gaynor case on a Sonshine So- atti i “othe tami i Share 4 big five ts raging at Jersey Shore, about ten miles wost of this olty SUA HAT ON: Dal a. A. B, tord we cath gn River Hirite, ans ane wad Aner cay that oneal faotion to GUawn Lhe abe» Corpus write, minal ‘Twenty buildings in the business section have wready been destroyed, 1 saa ore Roosevels, {Cia ienatite In tont at ieiuation "“M#luspects of the case hud GovaalM Tae oppoeiiton aeked for a delay of ce paee JOHN JERMYN DEAD, ‘This city has been asked for assistance, nt Roosevelt, « large be Hy aire wileh Huited conwiderable Fete ie Pros | Millionnire Ca 8 Farteny: he would not pared to So ’ om Passes Away, A New Bank Presid Speier 9 SEVERE FIGHTING AT EORGIA PRIMARIES, a : Kingra i ‘B y 00, Breey Quarts SCRANTON, Pan. May Mion Jar SAVANNAH, Gu, May 29.—The While County primaries here to-day| 1+ 4 ted in Wall street that Regarding 7 f ae ee ie ah rn an | Bis tM, einnaire sa whys for Representatives to.the Legisiayire and county ofeere were actended by| Wille 8. Paine will novebt’ the. pres a fi . ae rave yeare, -. [eevere Mghting between the coneaa factions at the Court-House, ORRey, Gh Re, Ram, renaclléates Ne PWD Denny OPENER. "s/t Ty VEY Sven te aba lahat bs %