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NIGHT EDITION The ‘ Circulation Books Open to Al?” |) Cte rt eae ON PAGE 4. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1902. PRICE ONE CENT. —2)2:CGENEERAL 1 SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4 - 1 BOURKE COCKRAN ~ NEAR FIST BLOW. Lawyer Lamb Made meee ee Demonstra- - tion When Called Too! of Thieves. George Alfred Lamb, the young at-) desperate band of thieves that are fol- torney who demands $50,000 from W. eee ua i iiine dour Lamb Bourke Cocky: = 7 | ‘Then he turned toward the door. La & WT ea ut for rend \ after him, “Don't you talk that ne time ed gas orvices of the propo: he ¢ signed consolidation, was called “the tool | (ikman planted himself in! and of thieves” by | Lamb's path and forced him back. | i Tam he sald, “t at call the Sheriff, ‘This 14 dis ol dust aft Referee had ruled against star witness bef all the » testimony, ex- PIRA |Giants Held the Lead Upto the Fourth In- ning, When the Pitts- mer Out Four Runs— New Yorkers Wait for McGraw. | PITTSRURG, Po of the Pittxburg tear hin leg in the fifth inning. The accident was almost identl- ent with the one that dixabled Van ren, the Ginntw veteran ‘outfelder, recen nea pt in two trl and rather Biven on June than bike th Cockr | eager to get into a and his 1 © Ba B 0; wv Cockran. He was ds inal transcript ty stand. Mr. Lamb 9 renee lee Diag Bablento ayestion 1. and he said after these | Renate. and, not know!ng how tions had been made RC would be taken, he said: vstand, Mr. Cockran, that |Jpnes. It “I don't want to ask you questions! you desired to wicharaw that testimony | i that would incriminate you, Mr. Cock which you correcte . The o noked at his questioner Mr. Cockran had just signed his tes-| with a smile and said to the timony, and bs n stood hia\coun: | referee te sel, und, and the ref-} S not he that's talking; it's his to The Evening World) eree, The orator flushed, and he turned | « ow PITTSBURG, July to Mr Silkawn. | followed the scene already de-|11.—Phe Giants had none of the great Cockran’s Sharp Rejoinder. He turned a glance of scorn at Lamb| and said; | "[ refuee to recognize the tool of the! . 1 Mr. Gockran had gone Mr. Lamb MILLIONAIRE’S BODY HELD FOR CORONER'S INQUIRY. eee gin sult for $50,000 Sensational Developmenis Expected at Inquest in Death of Col. McKay. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 11.) thing to say about the case, but sen- —A sensation was sprung here this! sational developments are expecta. afvernoon by the announcement that) Two women will have a bitter legal there would be an inquest heid in) fight over the estate of Col. McKay. the case of Col. Nathaniel McKay, the! Col. McKay's fortune is estimated aged millionaire hotel man, who died suddenly here while on his honey. moon. The body was to have been shipped | to Washington this afternoon, but Coroner ordered it held at the instance of County Physician Souder | who, under thé New Jersey law, is-| | vorced wife is prepared to make a fight for it. She claims that Col. McKay's Western divorce was iile- gal and that his young wife was not legally married to him. A member of Mrs, MeKay's household, at MeDonough street, Brooklyn, made this statement for her: “Phat new wife can’t touch one cent Mra. McKay had already is- | of the estal sues certificates in cases of sudden | smployed Tracy to tight the decre” | death, instead of the coroner, | Phat uy ne mareied in Cslehala te » De only sixteen years old, ul- The body is held on the request of she gives her age as twenty: ). She was at work In one of the Government departments, and — her the millionaire’s young wife, whom & he married two weeks ago, and is) moth ana cioarding-house right * made to establish definitely the cause | {7rOx* the strect from the Dewey. which M M of death and prevent any questioning,’ areata ; y won't let that may be made in view of threat-| “Mr. McKay alking up and down in front of the howse, three ened litigation! jonths ago. trying to get a conference with Mrs, but’ she refused to McKay, him. None of the officials will have any. shall now frame our complaint | , at over a million dollars and his di- | Loiraw's wdvices to follov when they to-day's game with the Cham- The new chief had not put in an e. He is huntiy somewhere and it bs expected that ¢ dors show up he will have a Balas of stars tu mtroduse al! around, But what cared the Giants? If they feould but dijtcate thetr w nt oyes terday they neem have no sear uf the tid wi, but Was good ony Soild decer- were brimful of confidence is scmething they have not ‘I for a period well nish on tu two weeks. George Smith was as happy as a senoolboy at Chris.mas time, and he had a right t be. However, the upper por on of his anatomy was not inflated. He know that there had to be no falling off in the play of yesferday if ne ex- pected to win again to-day, and In words that fonned little more than | half a dozen sentences he departed | that Information to his men. | Ir had the right effect, for when it |came time for them to begin practice the Giants were keyed up to fine play- ing form and when they got to work | they went about ft in the right fashion. All sorts of batted balls seemed to look alike to them. They scooped them with grace and ease and flung ‘em around the diamond to each other in a | manner which caused Fred Clarke to |remark: “How in thunder can It be | that that team is in last place?" Two to One Against Taylor. Pittsburg bettors, too, {f any regarded yesterday's victory as a streak of luck, ‘pandoned that belief, and they offered no such odds as 10 to 20 on the Pirates, jas they did yesterday. ‘Those bettors | were a bit backward In wagering at ail juntil they Inew definitely who would (Continued on Fourth Page.) $153,000 FOR NEW $500,000 LEFT STREET PLANT. FOR CHARITIES. Board of Estimate Makes Cleaning Appropriation fo | Mrs, Mary J. Walker Brooklyn—Money for Public Disposes of the Bath and Schools. z Trust Fund in Her Street-Cleaning Ce iesioner Wood- Will. bury was authorized by the Board of to expend $153,000 for a” .g plant for Brool or was given $33, purchase the property Nos. 347 and 2? West Forty-first street for a pubile bath, and $200,000 was appropriated for repairs to the City Hall The Board authorized the sale of $215,009 corporate stock for the general Eatimute to-da new street-cleai President Ca The will of Mrs. Mary J, Walker, Who died on July 2 at Millbrook, N. Y.. ‘was filed for probate to-day by Smith & ‘Timpson, attorneys for Executors Willlam B, Isham and Ambrose K, Bly. Mrs. Walker left an individual estate Wed at $319,000, of which $160,000 4s al property, Her sister, Emily & Watson, of this city, is her chief bene- sonatruction of the new public school | « Sea ecg ie rental the ieenn Aslary, ang Will receive about $169,000 of r cted to buy for a sum na , a troller was inetru dt a Mea Walker a)a0/dlanased. ofa runs not excoeding $42,00, a plot of ground on Albany avenue and Bergen street, Brook , as a site for a new school, A resolution of the Board of Alder- men relative (0 the restoration of the galaries of veterans reduced since the beginning of the year was referred to the Mayor, | Park Commissioner fund of $00,000, giving all to charities. It was left by her father, John Watson, jof which she enjoyed the Income for life, He gave her the power to dispose of it by her wit These bequests were made from this $100,000 to the New York Assoct- ‘or Improving the Condition of of Brook- iT i lyn, urged an appropriation for the bet. ete ranared thouvand to 81 terment of Sunset Park, and to begin | ution for eaieeeiii fen ear the construction*of a breakwater to pro- | ihe Poor, to be devuted to the putposss tect the beach of the Coney Island Park, |2f the Fregh Air Fund; $50,008 Ce tne After a whispered talk with President | 72°) ¥ oe obo ete the tee pniend Awanstrom, of Brooklyn, the Mayor|curables,’ Children's aid Society. Ons moved that the whole matter of addi- pia nee Calored Home and’ Hos. onal appropriation for the Park jiital, Home for Old Men i partment be laid over for a week [Vounien, (New York instit Moun was adopted, Blind, Bt. Luks a ——_—, R FORECAST. York Society. f0 tured and Cripple WEATHE There Are any bequests to relatives from Mrs. Walker's Individual mise for the Body Found in Hiver, y for New York Clty and vicinity: Fair to-night; fair and werme: turday) ht to fr L west to nouth win ‘The body of a man was found this morning in the Bast River at the foot of Stanton street by the police of the Union station, The man wis AiRUe Ta Baal calke compiselontta ener tails - ignt halt and mustache, enon to Pacific Const 4d, personally hy err ae ernment This offer, he said, was made in tne Windsor Hotel, Moatreal, on t Sat- ..[urday. following the arrest of Gaynor and Greene. - | Mes MoMaster Dandurand ANGRY AT REPORT IN GAYNOR CASE Counsel Declares Attorney Erwin Offered to Settle if Accused Would Pay United States $600,000, QUEBEC, July 11.—During the pro- ceedings in the Gaynor-Greene case to- day in referring to the reports sent to Attorney-General Knox by Mr. M. Er- win, Mr. Taschereau strongly protested against the remarks made by Mr. Er- » respecting the judiciary in this province and said he considered it an act of effrontery, He regretted Mr. Erwin's absence to day, as he had something Interesting to tell him, but hoped that counsel for the prosecution would do so. He was quite surprised, he sald, that in his report he, Mr. Erwin, had not informed the United States authorities thet he had offered the prisoners to |drop the case if the latter would pay over $40,000 to the United States Goy- marks | ed the | Judges, protested against Tasc! ue |regarding Erwin's report, and jlatter had not reflected on ty \but on the contrary had ex; high appeciation of them not belleve that win an offer to the accused. ———— ALL THREE DEAD NOW. Boeckmann, Whe KL Father-in-Law, Diew Wile and » Hosp: Karl Von Boeeckmann, who shot killed his wife and shot his fath law, ©. F. Farewell, In their home a! No, 697 Robbins avenue, the Bronx, Wednesday afternoon, died at the Leba- non Hospital this afternoon from the burg Sluggers Ham.) 1 Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, TES LAND ON SPARKS’S CURVES. a | NEW YORK ..... = eee=eOIMONONO 00 210106 PITTSBURG ..---- . 00040002 —6 (Continued from Fourth Page.) Ninth fnning—Ybager fouled out. Philippi threw |Smith oit. O’Hagan flied to Ritchey. No runs. os - BROOKLYN-ST. LOUIS ;BIGOKLYN . Sf, LOUIS ... At Chicago—End sixth inning.—Philadelphia, 4; Chicayo, 1. At Cincinnati—End sixth inning.—Boston, 2; Cincinnati, 2. LATE RESULTS AT WASHINGTON PARK. Third Race—Alice Carey 1 —: AT ST. LOUIS, Fourth Race—Alice Turner Py 3. FOUR WERE DROWNED BY CAPSIZING OF LAUNCH. yb Glenwood 2 Wax Taper the) FREEPORT, L. |., July 11.—It has been definitely ascer- | tained that four persons—three men and aewoman—were downed by the capsizing of a naphtha launch off Jones Inlet. The craft left the deck at this place for a cruise, but the iden- tity of the occupants cannot be determined. Two of the bodies have been recovered. +4. MAN FOUND DEAD IN A SALOON. et si The bdoy of an unidentified man: aboui fifty years oid, w28 found this afternoon in a saloon at No, 2060 Eight ave- jue. He was about 5 feet 9 inches tall. 140 pounds, ‘ght complexion, gray mustache, and wore a bu Tanne waite shirt and collar and black derby. aa Cocca MAN FROM RALEIGH KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR. Charles Latta. of Raleigh. N. C., was knocked down hy : B-oadway car at Broadway and Pine street this afternovn, His skull was fractured. SS JOHN EID, OF STATEN ISLAND, MISSING. John Eid has been missing from his oie, Meeker 2 Concord streets, Kichmaond, since July 1. He is forty-five ye eit i i old, 5 feet 2 inches in height, weighs 150 pounds, has dark ecmplexion, grey eyes, dark mixed hair and mustache, ene SAYS JEROME’S MAN HIT HIM WITH A PISTOL. County Detective Reardon, employed by District-Attorney Jerome, will have to appear before Magistrate Zeller In Harlem Police Court to-morrow morning to answer a charge of assault preferred by William Burt. He caused Burt to be held in bonds of $1,000 to-day on a charge of conducting a policy shop. Burt said that when ‘he asked Reardon his name the detective hit him with a pistol and said: “I'm Reardon, and if you haven't heard ot County Detective Reardon it's about time you did." The Magistrate issued 4 summons for Reardon, ———_+-+-——_—— HABEAS CORPUS FOR CHINESE CHILD. morrow of Ah Foon, a Chinese girl, now at present an inmate of the Leake and Watts Orphan House. is the mother of the child. wants th custody of the child, 240 ‘ NO EXTRADITION F OR MRS, JENNISON. (Bpectal to The Evening World on the charge of kidnapping her child, present at the hearing. She took it from th place where it had been left by its father, Frank J. Jennison separated, ote LEAPED INTO HARLEM AND WAS DROWNED. John Grosskamp, thirty-two years old, a German, of No. 32 West Une committed suicide this afternoon by jump- ing in the Harlem River at One Hundred and Thirty-elghth street. His body was recovered and taken to the Kast One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street istation, ote ~ VICE-PRESIDENT HYATT RESIGNS, It was announced io-day that Frank 8, Hyatt, Vice-President and direc- tor of the National Exchange Bank, No, 92 West Broadway, had resigned the former office. No explanation was offered by the bank officials, and Mr, Hyatt had left for his home in Montclair, N. J. --—— + #40 bullet wound he Inflicted In his own head, Farewell died at the same hospital earlier in the day from the two bullet wounds In his chest. Their deaths ma work of Von Boeckmann comple oy Coroner wit hokk an a CORONATION OF KING BETWEEN AUG, 8 AND 12. LONDON, July IL--It wae officially stated to-day that the coronation of King Eward will take place between Aug, 8 and Aug, 12, The proposed 2! Jack Full 2 Senator Morrison 3. | otha es Lata dé ots? ip Lawyer Daniel O'Reilly to-day obtained from Justice Truax. in the Su- preme Court, a writ of habeas corpus directing the production tn court to-| bout eleven years of age, who {s| Mrs. Ho Bo About three years ago Mrs. Ho Bo while {II gave the child into the custody of Mrs. Helen F. Clark. Mrs. Ho Bo now ALBANY, July 11.--Goy. Odell to-day denied the application by the! Connecticut authorities for the extradition of Mrs. Elzabeth D. Jennison Mrs. Jennison and the baby were a New York broker, from whom she Is) | RESCUERS LIBERATE _ ENTOMBED MINERS! EVENING WORLD TIPS 4 WINNERS. + Port Royal, Wealth, Fatalist and Par Excellence Finish First as Handicapped. Eight Men, More Dead than Alive, Rescued After Thick Wall Is Blown Away — May Reach Rest of Buried — Toilers Before Mid- — night—87 Bodies Re=— covered — Death List Now Placed at 175. {Spesiai to the Evening Wort.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK Ld - ae - N. ¥., duly 1.—Large, well-balanced it JOHNSTOWN, July t1— felde furnished the basis of the pro ” es gramme and (he crowd confidently &x- 2 The rescue party of forty headed pected an exciling afternoon uf han r by Supt: bineon aaehio bs : Brighton follows out the cu Matiovern Foye UO Robinson, who in the associations and offers no s o vunaing, | face of gravest danger deseended day, so that the card this afternuon was | devold « The w and cool rea br sed tron work of track was assed through the oi any previous day of the w into Cambria mine‘at 9. A, MO to-day, liberated eight entombed 3 o'clock this after- ather was on Its best behavior filtered through the the grand fast Jieogth in a hot drive from F Rose, who was a head in front of Gra- Hey miners at POURTH RACE Highwelght Handicap, for three-year-olds and up) six furlong noon, The men came out more dead Detting, attendances are rare 0 I) aturlera\e walks idee sink _ : FIRST RAC | weath 1st, | Wonderly ss than alive. They were barely ve furlongs. j-29 . in Rorhewotrearvolaes: palling; Atel (riers Redtern 8 able to give an account of their Starters, wptn, Jocks, StILFIn ar i Baer ‘ AB. S ilite..... " eth 2 frightful experiences during the— Cochran, ; land. 1 G8 0 twenty-seven hours they were Won driving, ‘Time-1.1td-5. |, ; 3 ad the most speed imprisoned, he made the runaing, followed by Cand- a h af Discus, 102, Michael fatire and Esse in close order The rescue of the men was ef- popbinet.-165:. 0, Daly 9 wis no change to the turn, there | i ‘ June Cai * Hy Ie fected with the greatest diffis ‘ B culty, A thick wall had to be- finish. | start good. Won driving, Time—1.01 2-5 a length | from % blown away to release them. A lot of foul riding in this race Jam-|half a length in front of 3 my ° 7 BS med Kit aning on the fence and knocked Pa ERC The resening party is working Dr. Saylor to hit knees, Both were . meen ae iatacel A ; Ist De er te ae tear was Thurt’ wo] , me tereeveercaide and wp: eating: mitt 4) FO four points and it {elem ine had ‘to dismount before, th adiline He uretn Ase i Aron Ak ANC} aterters, whts., jocka SUHICFIn. str.Place | pected will reach the rem: = the running, followed by Right and ‘True, vatatiot, “100, sive 25 ste eB IIE : Z t aining explorer $ i m aie as twaye In close order to the stretch, where tla A ne men before midnight. It is not 3 Sx} to t at and won| = ek : A tive bya length from Barge nian, ee expected that they will find more : ‘ad in front of Right ant yaa" q f val Nidan a 16 Malye 2G than a score of the men alive. SECOND’ RACE. J $ ang t For three-yearsolde, mile and « sixteenth good. “Won driving, Time—1.52 3-5. At 2 P. M. the rescuers betting: fKalif jumped away in front and mad “ Starters, whis, jocks stanierin Sir Place. Tene running, followed by Courtenay. | yeached the four left headings of Port Roval. oe Shaw i ie <4 "i i Lone Wan Pn ci \ KI ik es i Outta, 98, Redfern 7 Leee itaCene ; Mee tA : Peaineuls, rf ues caepy, “iat Lone. Fisherman the “Klondike” section. Fiying 1 up {nto second place near the vag Chiron, 98, O'Brtex i Oe raed Trt und Courtenay dropped out of | They fond in one grouptwelve Sere igoed Non enENys) Timer taltst made his move on the turn | podien, Six of theae were Of mem | it. and joned if at the head of tne stretch, In the run home Fatalist forged to the front. under hard riding and won by a half length from Kalif, who was four lengths in front of Lone Fisher. Port Royal went to the front at flag fall, made all the running and won han- laily by a length and a half. The others were close to him at all times, for Port Royal has a tendency to run out on the turn, and Shaw kept them on the who were still alive, Word came from the mine shortly after 2 for medical as- outside Im vat the sharp, places, wee SIXTH RACE, a. | Séstance. Drs. Woodruff and Up-_ Chiron stesred Mir conmea the sare | cessive ree veers olds mile and © "is" | degraff at once responded. mice on the far tugn. naula joined Botting one pice On ee run home and In a red- posta gira Half-hysterical crowds throng: | Atl D Reatern ; " fot drive Atila lasted long enough to ‘ Peture the place by a head, . 110, Wonderly 10 . Simith 2 | ed about the mine shaft awaiting 4 THIRD RA an x 110," Burne Hees : For maiden two-year-olds; five ant a halt tur- | Gyiva” Maud” 116 tiles 0 word from the rescuers. ; rentight, 110, Bullman ; hen Batting. | Par uxcelionce wor. Although more than twenty- cachet, jet jose bs He Ms Pla. Bessie M arthy was second. o Ht Barouche third. (Continued on Eighth Page.) NEW PARK OPEN ON UPPER EAST SIDE. The Thomas Jefferson Fore mally Given to the Use of the Poblic, with Speeches and Flag Raising. Mamselle, Shay Ky. Rose, 109, Redtern 3 FINDS FRAUD IN TUNNEL CONTRACT |Alderman Whitaker Protests Against Agreement Between Pennsylvania Railroad and Rapid Transit Commission. PAWNED SUIT TO FREE DOGS. Hoboken Man Short of Funds Found a Way to Get His Two Pets Out of the Pound. | At the public hearing by the Ratiroad Thomas Jefferson Park, bounded by Committee of the poeta et aia First avenue, ne Hundred and Eleventh this afternoon, to hear protests ¢ "! By pawning his only suit of clothes t one ndred agreement between the Ranid Transit ana hic shire Charles Seike, of No. wi|street, One Hundred and Fourteenth Commission and the Pennsylvania Rall-| tity) treet, Hoboken, to-day Jetree: and’ Pleasant evenue, fore road Company, concerning the Hudeon | enough money to pay for two 4 mally opened to-day by Park Comrie River tunnel nd serralnals, aan censes and got his pets out o. the po aloner Wile ox William J. Whitaker read @ Belke's dogs had been picked up on the p x test In which he aid that a fraudulent] srry and taken to the pound because | Mie new park 1s in the heart of Hare provision was incorporated in the fN-| they wore no tage lem’s “Little Italy,” and was con- chise. The man ent 4 the Health Depart-|atructed mainly for the people of that He sad Ant ‘aionuinl t to-day and told Clerk Tucker that of the elty | “phere {9 a fraudulent provision in of work and without mon PS TS Sotite) vs thia franchise, that if the city and the | 0° work naam ches were made missioner i railroad, at the end of twenty-five years h 1 se, Comm ise! Deputy Cannot ‘agree, the rent shall then be | for Tucker replied that ef Ezwde reasonable 1 liberate the animals unless nonaes ware madenhy) f “Ot ree. the company | Pate Selke hurried out italians of the neimar \ ono sit je and tho cits 4 ire another sum Is fr mig, AAG She Oe: lena than an hour ‘The flac was ralsed by May Jefferson portunity thus afforded tc tL two Iivenses, producin| Marino and Agnes Marie Pay, children Is glaringly frauduiant ave Jar tae. nelwhborhood an Downing asked ses | mactng 10 the ‘per ny ands ————— ( nia 2° SAFE TOO STRONG FOR THEM Ae a railroad director—and | am @ r Shee a director in several PAD ee ay uti Made a Let not enter into any contrac’ h_ the Jolty except under a perpetual frar- | do Plunder, | chine i | ng World) | ey happy 1, July MThe MISS TAYLOR ELOPES. , —— fice at Mikh Bri_ge was broken rit ar aaa BIG FENCE STIRS CLUBMEN. eplare early torgay Sema | Daughter of Fx yernor Ten- —- »ypon with nitro-mlycete | neasee Marries Hoof Cholee, Montclair Members Regard Bur > he exploat aM (Rpecial 10 The rete World.) | claw Ana) Mulia A@als heard for several bl awakening KNOXVIL1 Me July 1. —Mine Se Nees is 1 George Simpson and mang |wmily Taylor, oldest daughter of Rob | MONTCLAIR, Node du ; inner door of the Jert b. Taylor. pvornor Of Tens! weninera of the Montelair Any explosion and theo) are prom neax me Now booty, ‘The mall | York reelding ear ht from this city tol the erection of a: big fy sts | In hot pureult @@ George F. &t, the awh around the and ve been seen 9 HPriclan of aputlin the view : ao neyo eee ee . had becn e fence bas been put up 9 . | Ta rried at Bristol.| Batt estate, which had tried ir they whl be apprehe wT the mateh ually to sell @ plo. of gr learned that Dr. 3 May Strangely Missing, in court to colle John Whitenead, fortyefive » of No. TM Union street, Jereey Olt; boen missing fram bis ry —— Just 20 Houre from 20 Hours to Chicago Na ees Se Rtas Meda Mesias: ane " w York, men vane