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J NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ___ON PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CENT. — { “ Cireulation Books Open to All.’”’ | ‘NEW YORK, TU SDAY, Jl E 10, 1902, | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | SPURNS PLAN «GIA TO SETTLE HER $501,000 SUIT. Miss Stedeker Rejects! an Offer of $1,000 to Compromise with Crocker. | DISAGREES WITH LAWYER. BOULDERS FALL SETS HOTEL ASTIR. Four-Ton Rock Carries | Derricks Into Tunnel and Startles Park Avenue Guests. Champions Find They Are Up Against a Warm Ball Team— Brooklyns Score Five Runs in Second and Third Innings while the Pittsburgs Score Two. NOISE WAS LIKE BEDLAM. Escaping Steam and Crashing of Beams of Iron Suggested Breach of Promise Case Is, Postponed Two Weeks and, The Batting Order. Brooklyn Pittsburg 5 davis, rf. Another Disaster, and Peo-) pjaintiff Will Probably Em-| Me WR oe ple Ran in Fright. ploy New Counsel. a Branenieh ab. Leach, 3b. A. Smith, c, Ritchey, Me crashing med by a sh of ing noise vm- timbers, acy sembling More or less action hearing in the $50,000 1 Doheny, ). characterized the HankO' Day. h of promise me sudden eseape of ste tagether | Suit of Miss Evelyn Stedeker against 0 The Evenings World) With the rattling of mac! startled | Alvin S, Crocker of the California fam- ‘TON PARK, Brooklyn.June ie ei ache Ga I Hoter |! ef Crockers, to-day. Mr. 10—Flushed by the startling success has fallen helr to $8,000 and they have had since the season opened, @s well as store keepers, ts and | declared a bankrupt, Miss Stedeker | the champion Pittsburgs came here this Persons in the Immediate neighborhood | wants that $50, matter has| afternoon and tackled Ned Hanlon’s Su- and the this afternoon been left to Refer in Bankruptey | Perbas for the first Ume this year in e Having in mind the recent disastrous | ( us wie of No, 27 William street, voy rn Feats ‘or adjudication. he easy time the Smoky City team explosinon in the Park nue subway Before the beginning of the proceed-|has had so far in defeating their oppo- Buests of the hotel rushed from the din- lings to-day Lawyer Spelman, repre-|Hents has made them very ‘“chesty,” senting Miss Stedeker, and Lawyer Zar-| fr a8 soon as they came out on the ing, representing Mr. Crocker, held a} feld Captain Clarke sald to his players: conference to which (Miss Stedeker was| “L¢t's show this Brooklyn crowd that invited. Mr, Zaring off » gov, |e can beat them every day in the commotion wan it de cuaid’ itol peitle th She | Werk in spite of their winning streak." spurned the offer with a great spurn, |. While Clark has always made such Then, the report is, Mr. Zaring raised | 00888 about every club his team has his offer to nearly $1.00, but Miss Stede- | Met this year, he evidently forgets that| & ker continued to spurn. the “Trolley Dodgers” are, just as strong When all was in eeadiness for the|@t present as the champions, and liable ing room their apartments pell mell into the street. Severai wo- men were en the verge of hystrics and ne fainted, The cause of all the the crashing of one of the great booms on one of the derricks over the eubway at Tirty-fourth street and Park ave- que., The derrick ch collapsed was hoisting a four-ton boulder out of the and own excavation, when the boom snapped |taking of testimony and Mr. Crocker|'? Wn all three games, which startled the neigh- | was on the stand, Lawyer Spellman an-| Manager Hanlon and Capt Willie nounced that the defendant, through | Keeler determined that the visitors the great stone fell it dropped | counsel, had mude an offer of set shall not have things as easy this time vom of the second derrick, | ment, in which a certain sum was ep as they had in Pittsburg. snapping it in twain. Then engines |fied, and that his client bad refused it,| ‘This serles between Brooklyn and operating both derricks suddenly re- | He Said that if he should be compelled | Pittsburg is the most important that has leased of the great weight which they |to withdraw from the case it would be| taken place in this vicinity this season. were supporting In midair, raced at} simply because of a difference of opin-|Both teams are playing championship terrific speed, and the compresad ear [{9! (ind not because he thought that| ball, and as they are determined to win with which they are operated escaped |munetation for hor iucetated” feelings, with car-splitting--ebriews: "~~? -|He asked for an adjournment. No one was hurt. The damage to| Mr, tise quoted ihe old saw, about both derricks 1s extensive and will de-|0" foal toe a chienn nd any Id lay the work considerably grant an adjournment. “Wihen would you like to have every game, there Is likely to be some very Hyely bageball until the last man has been retired, ‘The threatening weather had a serious effect upon the attendance. Had the! day een a clear one the crowd would this Eighth Inning—Farrell was hit and walked. Donovan were doubled up. Smoot singled. Barclay popped ou No runs. ete) 1 OOO) 1 S10 -1001000 (Continued from Sixth Page.) Lauder, Jones and Dunn out at first. No runs. Ninth Inning—Evans threw Kruger out. Doyle retir Brasher. Hartman flied to Brodie. No runs. Bowerman safe, Kruger’s error. Yeager, for Evans, flied Brashear. caught napping. Brodie safe on Hartman’s error. Barclay got Bean’s fly. No runs. 8 ond 0 ond Farrell a Bowerman w BROOKLYN-PITTSBURG PITTSBURG 2 secce ss sacteeO 10 20 BROOKLYN cee cc oses aeeees (0 2 3 1070000 010 a LATE WINNERS AT HARLEM. Fourth Race—Aladdin 1, McChesney 2, Bragg 3. pester attach aerate I AT ST. LOUIS. Third Race—Pat My Boy 1, Buck O'Dowd 2, Hesitate 3. Fourh Race-—South Breeze 1, Lady Strathmore 2, Found ante SEALED VERDICT ORDERED IN $500,000 SUIT. No agreement had been reached by the iury in the suit Mrs. Minnie Riker against Mrs. Josephine Clopton for $500,0 when court adjourned to-day, anh the Court ordered that sealed verdict be returned to-morrow. PARTRIDGE VS. “WARDMAN SYSTEM.” Tommissioner Partidge late this afternoon took the firsb 4 GIANTS PLAY ST. ‘LOUIS: PIRATES MEET SUPERBAS. NEW YORK LOSES SUSIEOUES Soccer NEW YORK . | New Yorkers and Mis- sourians Have a Nip- and-Tuck Struggle—, Score Is Tied in First! and Again in Fifth Inning—Evans in the Box. The Batting Order. Lous. St Farre| Donham, p Umpires—Powers and Brown (Special to The B rd) POLO GROUNDS, June 10.—When | gin their work of they will surely Thin was the baseball historians by recording events of 1 have to mark this day oddity. The Glants did not change thelr batting order of yesterday. It otly the same, Stranger was when ft was known that a new player was in a New York uni form This fellow's Scranton, Pa., Is hi shome there that Manager Fogel nim. Strikers was all any other ball manager thought existed in that! region of the country and they took 1 pains to investixate. Fogel did, and h believes he has a star. The fellow is an outflelder and considered a oorker at he bat How the fans hope he I was Nickels and tt wax unearthed base name “ He has not undergone the trying-out | process yet, and that Ia why ( | Smith decided to put off the new man’s | fhetropolitan debut until probably to- porrow: Line-Up Not Changed. A At that any nine players who play ball as the Giants did yest against the Champion Pittsburgs are | entitled to wo on undisturbed. We have Patsy Donovan's weaklings from 8t Louis this afternoon, They had dread of results at vhe hands of. the Champion's yumitators, It seemed rather ridiculous that they wadn't, though, for P. Donovan's boys rom the banks of the Mississippi rank | no | | chance: RACING-BASE GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. _ PRICE ONE CENT. ~OREILLY STARTS GAMING CRUSADE! Brooklyn “Terror,” w in’ Charge of the Oak Street Station, CLOSES UP ALL Downtown Pool-Rooms, Gambling-Houses and Policy Shops—Capt. Vredenburgh Will Stay to Silence — Critics— Inspector Thompson Wroth at Devery © and Deveryism. Br % only twice In its entime career, 2 Peter Delacey was standing In front e place when the polite arrived, was reading a newspaper. He no ticed the police, but paid not the slight-, Capt. Miles O Reilly, the Brooklyn error,” who was put in charge of the Oak street station xesterday for He of thoroughly the purpose, It is eald, cleaning up the precinct, took the] est attention to them, He neither sa- first step of his anti-vice crusade im ited Cape OUR net ee ee Manhattan this afternoon, | “Clone Un" Order, Not a pool-room—not even De! A ¢ Is in full uniform passed Delacy on his own doorstep and walked upstairs, Delacy allowed the man to in Capt. O'Reilly's new domain. bated a area Lacy’s—was allowed to remain oF velock Capt. O'Reilly) “qT. continued to read his newspaper " two roundsmen, two! indifferent, apparenty, to what was go wardmen and a detective from Central! ing on ‘ Office proce 1 te De} pool- room | Capt. O'Reilly walted downstaira for At No, & Park row is the (Continued on Third Page.) ee PLATER WINS q HANOVER STAKES. oo oldest In the city and has been raided] i Odom Pilots Onatas and Flying Buttress Home First at Short Odds. At the water time around, Adjl= 1 to The Evening World.) ous | jidaumo and Bost v Race Track, N. Y., June flelds were the rule aR ing thia afternoon, This meant| length from Woothardy, |lively speculation and plenty of busi-| lengths In front of Bolsterous. hess for the bookies, It meant also FIFTH RACE, J more or less disappointment to bettors, |, For three-year-olds and up; about ale fate under the present system of start- half of the horses have very Hutle Starters, wht, Jocks Smoke. 103, 11. “Cochran Sister Jullet, 100,Wond'ly Ith. ing, aleing as the bur tt had no and there was un ‘The weather grew time for racing drew ny effect on the attendanc suit called?” asked Mr. Spellman of hi8| surely, have been a recned i step toward breaking up the “wardman system” which h " 1 The single sy, | client. I. cord breaker, but f pirate dol [a aplondid orang f Nakes To! 70. NIGHT Ny EVENTS tet werk ne Buhth on sexi aoe down neue of rain een, the been so impor tant a factor i in police blackmail. He announe faetabi we TRG ex a truck | 4, HM ey te ‘ Hiatt i ‘ heal venting of the Datek Path, | enonded the lawyer. ateaeuer, | eens son Brnokya. nitted to take ‘his wardman with him as has been the practic p courte ot, estes nip ear ae Thue one, howe |nse fuente ‘onndence eeposed Borough Club-house, “Then, ou Miss Stedeker, Hanon was undecided whi tA a : Pre aa cg he pl An adjournment was taken to June 2 at 1 o'clock in the afternoon and it is not unlikely that Miss Stedeker will ap- pear with another lawyer at that time. ANGRY MOB OF STRIKERS BESIEGED A COLLIERY. ——_—_—_++. Dahlen fielded to MoCreery in time. No) Riot at the William A, Works of the Lehigh) bam Valley Company. Rear aeee emery OT aed heckard's high ‘bounder was knocked gown by Doheny and felded in time, No rons, after watching Jimmy Hughes warm up he selected him for the slab work. Capt. Clarke had no trouble in picking out the pitcher he wanted to face Brooklyn, Eddie Doheny, the crack Southpaw twirler, was his eelection, First Inning. Davis smae! a grounder to Flood and died at first. Capt. Clarke bunted safely. Dablemcaught Beaumont’s pope Wagner, the Dall-killer, swas. ony able to hit out a high bounder whic! Square and Mount Morris parks, sent (Special to The Evening World.) WILKESBARRE, Pa., June 10.— The William A, colliery, of the Le- bigh Valley Coal Company, is be- sieged by a mob. It is in a hollow, and in the hills about it are many men and boys, who -are hurling) hundreds of stones at the works with sling shots, The coal and iron pollte, ten in| aumber, are helpless, and with the workers are keeping under cover. Second Inning. Bransfield’s grounder was flelded by Dahlen and MeCreery, Ritchey bunted and died gt frst. Ahearn got Leach's foul tly he | die walken on four second on Fl grounder was fu: Ing Dahle firat. Ir Ahearn. th hitting | sat Irwin, Hughe: Third Innio, Smith singled. Doheny study the strike situation he had no intention of conferring with any of the operators. Now he has decided to confer with all of them. “I have just been informed,” sald | Commissioner Wright this morning, “by | Various coal operators In the city that my visit will not cause any friction, When I came here the operators were Gisposed to look askance at me; it ap- Peured to me as though they looked upon me as a meddler, But they have come to understand that 1 am in New York not to force one side or the other to a settlement, but as a seeker after the grand stand. No rans. at first. Dabijen ls. fe acrifi and Irwin db Dahlen. and scoring Two runs, struck out unted and on Flood’s wild throw to McCreery, w bounded Into t Doheny a6 fact, bleachers, Smith 4 Duyin waa out at first, They have telephoned for ald and| truth with the best interests of both ached first Oy Frioog's error the company Is sending a force of Parties to the controversy in view i¢ punted safely, advancing PF With this understanding, I am_ inc |Clatke to second. Wagner's fly dropped officers with instructions to arrest | q safely, but Umpire O'Day called him ng with Ahearn on an eh got Bransfield's fly, [| formed, the operators will be glad to] out tor in) welcome me. “It was not my Intention when 1 came to New York to seek for conferences WikD the operators, but the result of my all they can catch, The Executive Board of the strik- ers at Nanticoke to-day adopted a Dal era infield fly her. Bheckari singled. Dolan was smothered by wax hit with a pitched ball, promoting Keele were this afternoon sent back to patrol duty, and the Comp? missioner said that hereafter the number of wardmen would , near be materially reduged, | RA LINEMAN HUTGREN SAVES NINTH LIFE. For the ninth time since he has been lineman on the n Harlem River bridge Ernest Hutgren jumped from that strupker™ nyt ture into the river and saved a life to-day. John Cody, an eigi year-old hoy. of No. 364 East One Hundred and Thirty-fifthes' hopes street. had fallen in the water. It was a long jump, but ija, ineman made il. The boy was resuscitated at Lincoln Hospit + COLORED MEN SCRAMBLE FOR CHICKENS. There is to be a feast in Darktown to-night. pullets are missing, and the residents of the vicinity of Thirty-fourth street and Eighth avenue are blamed. A wagon loaded with crated chickens was , |passing when the crates fell out and the chickens escaped. ored men were in the neighborhood at the time and they took after the escaped hens and roosters, When the final round-up came there was leas than a baker's dozen and the missing were credited to the pursuers. Four dozen plu A 8cc mp young | pre of col- In the bulging coats of the negroes who jeft the scene fortold the story of to-night's banquet, *+°-——— — PROF. ADLER PROSECUTES THIEF HE CAUGHT. Prof, Felix Adler, Sweeny, a young pickpocket, it up to-day by appearing to prosecute the thief in the Criminal Branc distinguished bimeel? by. capturir in Muth avenue, two weeks ago who ng Frank followed | resolution calling upon the store}taik with Mitchell last aight has| Dolun to, second. Wagner's fumble of keepers, butchers and ice dealers to| made thle eceaney. i Mecreery’s hounder Mled the base Jaf the Supreme Court. Mary Smith, the woman whowe purse Sween , et ed, 20) rn refuse to sell any necessaries of life |beginning wit “Prevident Truend Dien ee vancing. Mecreery tol shatched, was not iu court, but the testimony of Prof, Adler was suMcient to the imported non-union men, Wi? ink” ton iat 3 ine Ppant, gid. | Dahlen was caught trlnd tO convict, Sweeny admitted that he had served terms in various pris- Two snilk dealers who expressed tgitieuity What Hopton nee ARE] allow, cCreery (9 score, Flood} ons, and was sentenced to serve four years and six months In Sing Sing. themselves against the strike were| part, will of cour te mae dike Konined Relie } Sy rei Nee mer UL will _be-went to the President, | ‘our cra soudemned and people asked not to} ““i"am' golig to Tarrytown this morn: patronize them, ng and will call upop the presidents of | q FU ty, ite ands Honoh lifted & RICHLY* DRESSED BABY | FOUND IN PARK, he eo: ‘ouds ti m: 4 4 Men and Women Arrested, Heturn thin afternoon The ‘Tuerrtown | Doheny forced Sinith at second. No About sixteen men and women were} Visit Is made necessary because of th A ay CHIR AT A two-vevks old baby girl, clad in in the richest of taves and softest arrested by* conl and {ron police and| {recuelon, sxerciaes to-day of @ school | . jem" Ay" into eau] of silks, was found abandoned to-day in the underbrush near the West Constables, at Nanticoke to-day, tp ean, of the Board of Trusteaa : moni, hat ped the ball! rive in Central Park by James L. Walsh, of No, 143 Twelfth street, Long ote ith the assault last Saturday here is joubt that Commissioner i 3 A a ROR TONE BE Me ee ee Welle mil be'mot with all courteay by | Dolan eh Wan {hTOWn OU! /Ipland City, As he was passing up the walk he heard a cry in the under way home from one of the Delaware, PEt iN ini ai a apntare e | Fi tan brush and his Investigation brought to light the litde tot, A policeman Lackawanna and Wostern collieries.) anticipate i & quesHon spout which Davin man us cans was called and the baby was taken to Bellevue Hospital. The prisoners are confined in a rail there ts quite a Dip of scepticiam. | He lotarke's pop-fy droppe 7 commissioned somd@ of his aasintants to | m captain (Wo bases, BE : -— car @ short distance below Nantic it the coal flelda ihe f " Ohaccnet ne with thre o* The privoners will probably be given a don't think there ca p any arbi 199 he: low ones, Wagner also wok Reasine at acinedian: tration,” sald President ie. naan Crowd cheered Hughes, No FOR CHICAGO UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, “ahockard struck out eory'a foul niit| Ay dropped into Hmith's ble mit, Dahten The | er the janing by Hfting a fy to “tgo'e3 | Braneteld, Not ——— --- —— WRIGHT CHANGES PLAN TO SETTLE STRIKE to b Ik Given to Wilkesbarre, | President doa Mitoni » United Revelations of conditions in the tha Nationa yen Mean at the oft t i ic Pennsylvania anthracite regions, tis pufore he marted for Wilke made last night by President Mitoh-| M2, Mitchell LAP fs ert rit \ por rdid he have wm Gonterence with ell, of the United Mine-Workers, to hh een ord ite} fhe United States Labor Commissioner Carroll D. Wright have resulted in had ‘ “Kincheon M @ change of Mr, Wright's plans, es f4 @ had te Deen When he came to New York at the] a. Went Virginia iia ‘ot meaueat of Feeuldent Roosevelt to cra ot be made”, date CHICAGO, June A. Alexander and 8, 8. extending to all parts of thé eity and hone build a subway, the entire downtown district $50,000,000 is contemplated by (he projectors who plan to curn the huge tunnel over to the city at the end of fifteen yours. 10.—Former for Mayor Hempstead Washburne, inegory will soon ask the Council for p An expenditure of between $40,04 ote GOVERNMENT REPORT ON WHEAT CROP. WASHINGTON, June 10. June 1 was 76.1, as compared with 764 on Ma. spring wheat June 1 was 96.4, aw compared with 92 at the correepondint jae year, nter The a condition of 1, 1902, The average —s William permission combing oon and wheat on verage of Looked Like Rain, y field seemed the Westerners! y hope this after on. Rain clouds ngled close enough during the time | occupled in practice, and now and then | a few drops would land on earth But they were not many, just enough to jake the going fast A south br blowing, and it seemed strong ‘enough to shoo all the clouds away and | brush away the Donoyvan- ‘Meidentally Signs of rain, though, do: hampen fe onthuainsm of the fans ‘That was yrobably the reason many ely Kea | occupams when the game began. e poor rating of the visitors also something to do with that had all right it arm 4 hut no looked hard ove hin Taylor had the Hwht wort of drew, but an awful Jo [elouded his face when he wan asked sian lnnguage If h | very, very bad, kood enough to plich againat th splaed Westerners. Sparks worked terday. and it would have been an ip tlon to ask him to do #0 to-day. So da day's work. Dut that did ne oven had a@ ouple thane There was Duy ZA (0 the Giants | Murpay were others, but i¢ ee ald be the Hon, PD. If he did not his eho eoret until the yelled All up aod all loo! Firat Doyle picked retired ihe ryle was holdtik }man'a. Kruger bunt Barolay | Kroge ran bh (Continued or RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. RAC AT. LOUIE, June 10. |The races scheduled ¢ run here to day resulted ae follow iret Race Thre Won by Blue Mi for ulsie 1 Was ona iment is, | ignins of a inh ‘and Bhot, & to 6 and & 6 to 2 for place, wax diropdeck +) Tien’. 1 NAM Reva oud, aud Ay a Won cleverly Time—1.11 1-5. a iaarona In the earls stuges by POnvINEE and i ; 5 Prediction. There Bobbinet dropped out i Fe ee ee itintiie ie quarter and | WINNERS AT HARLEM, 7% Me h hapel place followed —____—_—__ * mip! Celopled misehers. {chapel "was four lengths In front. of fr Dinca: eNeD. mney Even with their new man the Giants! Bensonhurst. Onatas pulled up. very me1.08 3-6. found themselves short In one depart-| lame rican yarn a are ane * tall jment this afternoon, That was in piteh- inancvanccilaai hasulésreedlleanalatatxel ha geeeen for place 7 to 10, Was ‘ jer, Four men are all they had to draw , Onde and toe Kine third. TmecLaa a | doh were the conditi Whird Race—One mile and 100 recta : Tt Was hie gure as sunset that Joke Sc HIE Fin y by Cherished, 6.to 1 and woing 10 work, He c dem 3 f ie Vincennes, 2 to 1 Jace, Wi 7 Smart fe ft and Banish third. rime sot Jonas Maitix SIXTH RACE. Starters, whts., Jocks. StHIt-Fin. Hus.P 1'3| , Mor (hrwe-year-olds acd up; welling; mile and ay i 4 43) turtone r BY Starters, whts, Jocks, str Place, ced i ® ii 3 108, ‘Bullman | Cougar” 107, ‘O'Connor 5) Aisike, 105,” Rrennan » | Philippine, 100, RACE TRACK, HARLEM, June Bee © the resulte of races run here oor ae “8 e-elghths of ‘ot PU ge K rmer Jim, 4 to 1 beat the Keene cult a length, White: wn é GRAVESEND ENTRIES. MRACK, GRAVESEND, June 79 move and for to-morrow’s faces dynoved inte Trump and low to 1 was ments der J ages: handicap: about atx The Musketeer His Ominence . swung Ju wide enough to enable Flying Buttress z fo cut ihoon the rail Odom quickt sent bim te the front, and stulling off seerells. Ona ae ush by Smart Set won by a head a was third, two lengths away 1 Cure was left i O'Kelly in Race The Mt we; for fide and up. inile and aeveaty xarde, MM Merito ‘ 0 * ‘ I 14 “ee 4 10M fi + fe 5 ad Wont ea Timed. 50 Hyer Muriclan out out the Round pace for aif the Decameron, Aa distance, tvilowed by tareokly®