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as NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. ~ PRICE ONE CENT,| ; ——$____— — GIANTS PLAY BALL WITH PHIILLIES. New Yorkers Score One Run in Third In- ning—Quakers~ Tie the Score in Fourth. NEW YORK, WED AY, JUNE 25, 1902. ‘S CONDITION SO GRAVE SON MAY BE MADE REGENT. FAVORITES PANANACANAL «SPECIAL EXTR i A. While There Are Slight Chances in His IN FRONT AT ACREED (IPON a | Majesty's Favor, Possibilities of Peri- SHEFPSHEAD,| BY CONFERREES| RUIN tonitis or Hemorrhage Make Fatal KNOCKS OUT Ending Likely at Any Moment-- Representatives of the . oe 5 storie ftiee “Moceekeogtceres| . GHARKEY. Physicians Sulll Declare Progress Measure Providing Satisfactor Gets Rockaway Cup. LONDON, June 25.—Gus Ruhlin, of Akron, 0., knocked Tom uf i for Shorter Waterway Sharkey out in the eleventh round of their fight at the National Sporting Club here to-night. The result was a great surprise to many, for Sharkey was the favorite, as was shown by the NG i WASHINGTON, June 2.—The House conferees on the Interoceanic LONDON, June 25—7.20 P. M. (London time).—Sir Francis Knollys (Spectal to The Evening World.) | ‘The Batting Order. SEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, %; New York. Philadelphia ) Brodie, cf. Thomas, cf. June There wi excellent at- rl i FS i: ie i i) 7 * Bunnesse Barry. June 2. There was an exceen’ (ue/ Dill have decided to accept the Senate| odds placed on him to beat Ruhlin in the bout. |seid at 7-15 P.M. that His Majesty continued to improve and -that aaa fone TeUew ae: fact that the programme did not hold| pil in favor of the Panama route. Se eS : \thing was going satisfactorily. 4 eine c. sennlngs 1b. ae a promises. As a matter of The conference losed at 2.35 o'clok LONDON J fi . I b Ik ° ) % 4 if mith. 5 ‘acl e i Sh head thi ae i : Sieeat, 4 Sande tb. tne hae heen wes seainesy ana {this afternoon. It will soon be sub- \ , June 25 (official bulletin), 6 P. M. (London Time).—The King’s general | Mathewson. p. ema UES: P. not up to the usual standard of this/ mitted to the House. Senator Mor- strength is well maintained and there are no symptoms causing special anxiety. i . ssoclation. is may ' 4 . * . . . (Special to The Evening World.) purociatlon, (This may: e/(dueite) the)| ants advice to the Alabama members . LONDON, June 25 (official bulletin), 2.11 P. M. (London time ).—‘The King passed — BALL GROUNDS, PHILADELPHIA, | arly high clase, because the events are| Of Congress to accept the Patam, a comfortable morning, and his condition so far is satisfacto! June %6.—Once upon a time amd not very |the same that in former years have Toute forshadowed the agreement of | ' A : ry. 4 long ago at that, it was always regard-| provided brilliant contests. the conferees. NEW YORK . oaon 00100000 1 (Signed) “TREVES, LAKING, BARLOW.” Bs ed as a sure victory for the New York Club when the name of Mathewson ap- peared on the list of batters. There it was to-day, but New Yorkers did not claim an even chance for their team in the contest against the Phillies this afternoon, and it was not because The stake features to-day were the Zephyr stakes for two-year-olds and the Rockaway cup, a steeplechase. The handicap at a mile and a furlong on the turf promised to be one.of the best races of the afternoon, The track was fast in spite of ‘The Senate bill provides thet the Pres- ident shall proceed at once with the con- |straction of the canal along the Panama | route provided the law officers of the Government decide that a good title can be conveyed by the French owners. The price to be paid to the Frenchmen ts not PHILADELPHIA .. 00011001 —3 NE eS BROOKLYN VS. OSTON LONDON, June 25 (official bulletin ), 10.30 A. M. (London time).—‘His Majesty was vefy restless and had no sleep during the early part of the night. He obtained some sleep, however, after 1 o'clock this morning, and no untoward symptoms presented themselves. | Considering all circumstances, His Majesty mav be said to be progressing satisfactorily. (Signed ) “LISTER, TREVES, LAKING, SMITH, BARLOW.” ri ” ded “has been” on , Hees eee trea iaey tel GIAiUe)| Wes Goer tone TURIN: Ca an | cemeee a BROOKLYN 0100 000-3 style of ball playing is very bad just RACE. 7 If the Presidemt is unable to obta!n for wr eee eee tenn e ce For maiden two eet taCE ana a pate ture {this Government a clear title to the! BOSTON -..-.. wee . 10300000 —4 DANGER OF PERITONITIS OR HEMORRHAGE. now. longs. ai Mr | panama Canal he Is to proceed with the = AAAI ; 4 5 TR ea eh ore ae vero | gStatare. wae ects su.nizrin, BRHRG, [conetruction of a canal on Nicararuan f ‘ LONDON, June 25, 3.30 P. M.—Sir Francis Knollys, private secretary to King Ede DW Spend. Under conditions of the worst je narr Bare rere aaa Se SS | antes eS piy Mbg f2t the Nlea- e ep “ ward, says: Bee hi aul orked won- 2 qn 52 bs $) ra e : i 5 Pel dee : sae fag) Wperasra nevsinaxe seellpy eres ra EE GE Bf Ge report ot te contorreen the Panama : AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. “No particular change has occurred. The King is maintaining the improvement im hig ; Yorker who did not concede them a | Southern me aula UBD | Canal bill of the Senate will be substi- | conditi ” better chance to win to-day than the] #Vit.., ge | tuted for ft. Should the House adopt . ' r - condition, . fellows from Gotham who arrived here | Brig ume stat GH 12 © f| the conference report work on constr At Baltimore—End of eighth: Philadelphia, 8; Baltimore, & The highest medical authority says: Ue nrnne Sadte Oot ap ce Ce tay sean 4 At Washington—End of seventh: Boston, 3;. Washington, 2.| “Unti SE ae 4 Ae eee Oe day qhen no|clash of dates | “attrvacse! CO tanlir? timtesoags, © | sor Asreement WaslRenched: : 1 Oe gton, 2, Until the tubes now draining the cavity of the abscess have been withdrawn it wil Start, good. Won easily. Lady Charlot made the running to the) The final conference lasted only half in order with the Quaker City be impossible to feel certain that the King will pull through. American Leaguers, The Nationals haa girereh, followed by hort” Hose” ant an hour. Before the decision waa IP ‘ ert 1 : the baseball populace In its grasp, st. reached Mr. Hepburn, on behalf of the LATE RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. What his physicians now fear is that PERITONITIS OR HEMORRHAGE MAY ~~ When’ they straightened for home Shori House conferees, endeavored to secure Hone went to the front and won easily a modification of the Senate amendment by, three [engihs from Muzio. who Was) limiting the President to six months! lot. y ront of Lady Char-| time within which the title to the Pana- ma route is to be perfected. When this failed, Mr. Hepburn made no further opposition, and the Senate amendment was concurred in exactly in . the form that it passed the Senate. It} 3) was arranged that a brief statement gq |fhould be prepared for presentation to $|the Senate and House and the conferees 13 separated. | = SHOT AT MVCOY THROUGH WINDOW, seemed that most of it slipped away and put in the time watching two teams In the suburbs at play. But crowd or no crowd, the Giants and Quakers had to play. Had the team from Gotham just a couple more men on the lines of Smith, Bowerman and Brodie a game would not be considered lost until the end of the contest. There are three fel- lows who are working just as hard as bs though the game they are in would de- elde the championship, But it takes nine players t6 make a team Munager Shettsline, who ¢ inducts th affairs of the Quakers, had «:veral good SUPERVENE. “An abscess, due to perityphlitis, may have a fatal issue without any warning symptoms. “Whatever the outcome, the King’s grave illness must invalid him for a iong time.” It is stated on high authority that the Prince of Wales will be named as Regent if present conditions continue. This important step is made necessary by the great mass of documents on hand re- |quiring the official signature. | Even should the King survive it will be a long time before he will be able to attend to Sivth Race—Royal 1, Roxane 2, Advance Guard’3. ey gee ts AT WASHINGTON PARK. SECOND RACE. For three-year-olds and upward; one mile, Bettin, Str. Ph 441) wats. Jocks, Ps 108, Sha Keynote, 98, Wonderly. . 105, T. Burne. Third Race—Flying Torpedo 1, Little Scout 2, Brulare 3. Fourth Race—Conundrum 1, Rag Tag 2, Illuminate 3. Fifth Race—Vuleain 1, Bragg 2; Alfred Vargrave 3. AT ST. LOUIS. Brennan. Won easily. Time—1.39 4-5, 7 t to the front at fla He galloy © headed. m front to the “head of ‘ vhere he tried to run out. |Shaw straightened him out again, and, | twirlers to call on for duty. None of |drawing away, won in a gallon by two them seemed incapable of fooling |Ow atin om, Aernote. |The latter was! . ; a Second Race—Kalos 1, Mr. Mulkey 2, Lola Home 3. the duties of his position. Gmith’s men. There were TeaMts Dug- |the greater part’ of une MeUtee Seia nail feb: Ate reparing for the nom-|4n easy second, four lengths in fr i T ES D © OT é R S fini and. Thea prepas Oe A coed ana (7 SIBEaEIC ie ngths in frone Third Race—Jim Winn 1, Zazel 2, W. B. Gates 3. | ? ISFI ready did the German manager neme| The Zephyr; tor two-vea five and a halt pa his man, REID "| Hotel Waiter So Testifies at | 2 \ First Inning. Betting, | ; CHANCES IMPROVED OVER YESTERDAY, Starters, watn.. jocks, the Case the Hearing of St.HIf. Fin, Ais 1? Brodie, fouled the feat iba) pleted Fibfegly Meslay 18 0-Caar ‘ F 9 =| and of it. Dung dropped a | Hurst Park, 110, Shaw... 1] . 7 Seta rah di oceaeatc ane ie Pee BO Métal (CONAN DOYLE A KNIGHT, arene is was his’ fin econd. “1 ; 5 3 | a got a walk. Bowerman struck out, No i | & 4% McLellan. | , | LONDON, June 25-6 P. M.—Sir, All the arrangements are in Siryauernon would probably permit the ‘Matty made Thomas fan the breezes, alah oe 40 32) | i r at! Thomas Lipton’s hands, and it can} doctors to be more if Pe Baith’to O'Hagan was the way Barry SA aie WORT SAE 15 | LIPTON MADE A BARON ET | Thomas Jipton spent an how esa Trbr beni el itee ani docs ‘o be more optimistic, but was retired. Brodie got Hulswitt’s fly. | “start good. Won easily. ‘Mme—1.08 2-5, Y| Examination into the shooting of e *| Buckingham Palace this afternoov. jagzined that he would not pro-|they are carefully avoiding any pob- See ee ceed with the final arrangements un-|siuility of inspiring premature re- No runs. mr ta the James McCoy, the alleged pool-room | FA é man, by County Detective McClellen tn | “The chances yesterday,” said Sir Hurst Park was the pacema Carlo and first part, followed by Mon less he and others were confident of | Joicing Second Inning. , |Whorler. In the run to the bend O'Con- | 1, in Ei a J 0 vi * =! b long ily was taken by Barry. lnor gradually closed ground with Golden {te rald on the Bherman Hotel, In East LONDON, June An indication that even in his severe suffering (be | Tyomas, “were decidedly against the] being able to carry ; si Cae Brine Wonkaty Woh ‘ieip” 4B Dretirs |axtm and win aurkightened for home Forty-second atreet, on June 2, was be-| acing ig thinking of the effect his tliness and the coronation postponement ; ' aeipbie to. carry shem.c Throughout the day a large erage OFtas non is grounder ,°y ‘roller [ben hed the colt to the front and|gun by Magistrate Zeller in the Tombs has bad n the people and desires to lessen the force of the blow ts on ‘Aing’s recovery, but at 2 o'clock to- The King spent a quiet day and|of people, chiefly composed of yayly dalle gave peoe as ‘Mean's undoing at\lengths ‘from pinning casily by twolcourt this afternoon, McCoy was, re- as bad’ upon tho people s doctors ilst alll ee ubliaaad | day he was doing well. the lack of unfavorable develop-|dressed women, watched the royal Pron NO, FURR. ss voter got aay |tMe® e7HiBA Jn front of! Whorler ported much worse to-day. @nnounceient that the coronation honor! PUD ED RG “His Majesty's physicians were sat- | rents was regarded as greatly in his|carriages driving in and out of the from him and the Quaker cenched | aapeiaiiea, TRS SSRFMNNB RD BY. Ss make eee issue of the Oticlal Gazette accordingly will contain the coro- |i 4.4 with his pi re THE) favor. Palace inclonure, satnly onteateene first. Jennings's bunt was handle . |dan i 9 Ls 5 - | nation honors. opre! . A tasorat 5 neatly by Matty. Bean got Po-wnes miss’ |Judge W. 3. 1, Olcott and T, J. Me- Tn. Cavan Doyle, the novelist; Gilbert Parker, the traveller and au- CHANCES WERE THEN IN HIS rable factor mentioned by/|to identify the foreign Princes, FAVOR. severa! of chose at the Palace to-day Recovery Still Doubttal Manus appeared for McCoy, pounder, but in trying to catch Dooln SLHILFin, Gtr Place, , 4 P at third he threw Duly a tie nec: pet 2 tH IS 78 36) George J. Reuter, a walter in the thor; Francis . Burnand, the editor of Punch, and Lesite Stephen, Presi:|" "1. oing te entirely clear,| Was the King’s adaptability to te! Interv! ond, Hallman fanned. Chiids's foul 5 | hotel, was the first witness, He de-| dent of the Ethical Society, are made knights. aoa while ale’ (horisa ; the| severe regimen en nterviews with the leading ap- boost fell to Bowerman, No runs, 62) scribed the raid Sir Frederick Treves, Sergeant Surgeon to the King, and Sir George A At tne SEDER (iB VOlVE pendicitis specialists here are pube Third Inning. 2) eT was in the hotel billiard room| sienry Lewis, the well-known lawyer, and Sir Thomas Lipton are created Palace be received word that it was An Excellent Patient. lished, Brodle's bouncer was handed to Jen: 18] with about one hungred others," be! paronets, His Majesty's wieh that the arrange-| “He is an excellent patient,” said| The majority of the physicians ex- PINES DY DUR Ley eT credited. with See EECH FAR roken in| "pho order of Knight of the Garter is bestowed on the Duke of Welling: ments for the dinner to about 600,000} a Peer who had just seen one of the | Press the opinion that THE KING'B of the poor of London July 6 should) members of the royal family. "He|CHANCES OF RECOVERY ARE ton and the Duke of Sutherland. ‘The Duke of Roxburghe and the Earl of of the Thistle. ‘The jarl of Enniskillin and Baron De Roscommon become Knights of another safe hit. Jones's nice drive to| cn left was for two bases and it sent Dunn home. Lauder fanned. Hulswitt helped to retire Bowerman. One FUN aie Nu ‘s hit bounded over Smit ot eee ie. Thomas punted but | Silent Friend led for half a mile, Bowerman threw so wildly to first sas | when Belt Perot e foe rant the runner was safe and Dugg reached |and set a hot pace y + | Bae eee Mae Ona atarted” to ateal |lund, Borough and ‘Hark Forward, “Alj| Y lthe ‘horses Jumped well until the last) second, Duggleby tried to score eae [time around, when Adjutor, Champion oe be proceeded with, Before to-mor- row morning over 600,000 invitations will have been sent out, The dinner involves the employ- ment of over 6,800 stewards, an army of waiters and 1,500 music hall en- lite fu ie Bl Al had revolvers drawn and 115 Won driving, Time—6. 21. | shouted for us to keep still. does everytuing he is told and does not worry, unlike many royal per- sonages. This considerably helps the doctors in their efforts to pull him turough “With a younger and thinner pa- VERY DOUBTFUL, not owing tothe nature of the disease, but on ac- count of His Majesty's age, obesity and constitution, which is believed to be undermined, and other Infirmi- les. One doctor suggests that the dis- Haddington are made Knights | Yutor, Start ‘good. Couple Hark Forward and Champion | Couple Silent Friend, @merson and Facile, “7 saw McClellan hammer in the lit- tle window tn a back partition and fire three shots through It, A while later they brought in MeCoy His testimony was unshaken, He was followed by Peter J, Veroneau, a fore- St. Patrick ‘The Earl of Hopetoun, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Aus- is raised to a Marquisate. . tralia, who recently resigned, eee aeider tM euiswitta foul |and Factie fell and Rocklight retuned 5 4 c fet. flo’ runs. oul | Ate waa directly in front Of the clup-|man of the Degnon-Metean Contract- Lord Milner {s raised to the rank of Viscount. tertainers. tient the King’s progress up to thislease is complivated by cancer Fourth Inning. Kime ery inal duh where Jpid oa [ing Compenr, whe correbaraled INS. | Peerages are conterred on tue Aight aie WARE daekNOR CONTA: | err — — wae 4 ‘ot under @mi », closed and in @ hot drive won by a head. + y ivi ember of Parliament for North Leeds and former “hie! oretary for Ss sole a4 s ‘hp : : t regi gt Benaay. Sata $26 | Bion wr htark worward.e icicles se Wyner rn “ai Atty the Right Hon, Sir Ughtred James Kay-Shuttleworth, Bart., Liberal PRAYER OF erry saris aE renrMian Sana Paglands teen. pi +h (NON was retired with Bean's ald ate: SILoRoT tee mere rile) mane at's eee member of Parliament for the Clitheroe division of Lancashire and Yo “ed AN EMPIRE |row at noon, The general public will | will be added to those hi sf Rigeps Jennings was bit and got vs walk. Henk third Fro cational reformer; Sir Francis Knollys, private secretary to King Edward; not be admated, Only ticket holders | don. ere In Lane Browatie fy tumbled to Lauder, Hall: FRANK AZOY DEAD, ‘Arthur Hugh Smith Berry, Chatrman of the National Union of Conservative FOR KING, |00 the postponed Westminster Abbey |” Many gods will be asked to, proto I id while Dunn was fumbll hit WEATHER FORECAST. i Geuhawi at eee. rly | Associations, who married a Anuriier of Gan: Wakenaeiny ss ee: 19k ; coronation ceremony will be present. jthe lite of Knglind’s king, ee . moy | Yhe King has instituted a new Order of Merit, to whic e has ap The only features of the coronation) fy order of the Archbishop of Came Then when he threw. the. bal to Bean fatter booted It around long enough LONDON, June 25.—TInstead | decorations escaping demolition are|terbury, the spiritua! ruler of the of the magnificent ceremonial of |the {Hlumination devices in Londop | English nation, Coronation Day Dag ‘ : and the bonfires which had already | been turned into & day of interces-, 5 the coronation, Westminster Ab- oo. tata on three hundred hill tops|sicn. Evory church in the United! 9 bey will be the scene to-morrow) throughout th> United Kingdom, | Kingdom w hold special servigas Passes Away at Atlantic City, ATLANTIC CITY, June %,—Frank Augy, nephew of the late Don Francisca Auby, of I ied hepe to-day of Bright's dia ‘He had been 1M for som rtyonia pointed Lord Wolseley, Lord Roberts, Lord Kitchener, Lord Kelvin, Lord Lister. the Right Hon, John Morley, the Liberal statesman, and Ggorge Watts, the Royal Academician, His Majesty has also instituted a new order for civil servants, entitled the Imperial Service Order, Robert Bond, the Premier of Newfoundiand; the Earl of Minto, Gov- to let Jennings score. Childs's fy went to Jones, One run. Filth Inning. cateh of Matth Y a, Aeatthewson's long Browne’ Fat" by time, was sent bunt was a shat “Boots wot Ne iy. ooln got. Oo rune. oe petirement af ernor-General of Canada; Lord Rothschild, Lord Lister, Lord Kelvin, Bir! of a solomn service of interces-|These for the present will not be| Catholics, non-coniurmists, Hebrews) a yt, Hater reg faward Gray, Liberal Member of Parliament for Berwick-on-Tweed, and| lif 1 ‘ j| touched in the hope to celebrate the | S#lvationists vill join in the seryige nit ‘home, in anual toe run, former Under Secretary of State for Foretgn Affairs; Sir Ernest Cassel, the | sion for the life of the uncrowned pan, of intercession. Mat earniscesergeinemnne’ merchant and financier, and Lieut,-Col, Sir Albert Henry Hine, Prime Min-| yj, King’s recovery, bi ( i Bev ; , tater of Natal, are made Privy Councillors. ng. a Mamas ak eras 2M isa te | ister i Kulehts ¥ i Th thoritiée-of Bt, Paul's Lh aa fh sn oc, an Guin Wraata| ay S 1.7 : the: mighty, empise of i bi eeusta stein