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‘5 7 oD nan i ak a a ll ‘ ‘ o NIGHT EDITION. ~ oe SPORTING NEWS. ¢ SPORTING NEWS ____ON PAGE 4. ON PAGE 6. _PRICE ONE CENT, NEW YORK, “SATURDAY, sur, Y 26, 1902. nT PRICE ONE CENT. GENERAL ’ JEFF'S NOSE BROKEN: GIANTS MEET THE DODGERS ~ | FITZ BADLY BRUISED. BEFORE 16,000 PEOPLE. ‘Marks on n Both Fight- JEFFRIES TO FIGHT CORBETT is es : Maker "Won "Show f . IN ‘FRISCO NEXT MAY. ss Es |GOLD H FELS WI NS “Wild Bill” Done | Eieey a uy nies i BenieRareh Src Pees the following telegram from T H E B R | G H TO N Cc U P) van Pitched for ore clin the Brooklynites Bout Is Unfounded. “T have engagement with Jeff tomorrow, He agrees, to Adidas Tu Becue Wel mect you, but won't name time to-night. Think it will be next “ ” ss SAN FRANCISCO, July 26. | May.” i OSs ES Sunshower Comes in Second and Surmise and “Iron Man ¥ Janes J. Corbett says that when the meeting is arranged aT Takes Third Place. McGinnity, t h S . —An examination made by a : 4 the San Francisco Athletic Club will get the fight. ai * surgeon disclosed the fact that ies z = ae = siveemen Hit nae Alpe ras o¢ alate ae ormer Hanlon ite, Filled the Box ‘ Champion Jeffries’s nose was! RICH SOl J T H ERN SCORE BY INNINGS TRACK, July 26.—The Brighton |tenict ihe elyae nanos wane broken in his fight with Fitzsim-| = : : Cup and the Leopardstown Steeple- | yf a iinies 4 bunoh. When chase were. the stake fixtures at}heatl Ave ons. ~ Sever: § = in front a m everal of, the small N=W YORK ... 00 1 0 0 0—1| |seenton thie atterncoul/bue tuey|™ mene for New Yorkers, bones are badly shattered. His f «| BROOKLYN .... 9 201 1 —B5 jcouta not be cated features. and oneasieaniae 7 — = In fact they were lacking in inter- . ) face was also bruised and cut up ~ : | dient f i : £ i = est for the reason that both had poor The Batting Order. ard the big boiler-naker showed! flelds Brooklyn. : ; : Sheckard, it. anAnkerof His ; Mrs. uJ..W. Stafford, with Her $60,000 and , ; “Gold Heels will win, bar accident,” ‘Keeler, Ft. many marks of his suceessful but * At Boston—Philadelphia. 4; Boston, 0. in, Dolan, ct ' aa fie Young J. E. Hardin, Arrives Here. ou Leet Su ma was what the Evening Worlds turf olan desperate battle to retain his , At Unicago—End fourth inning—Cinziniati, 03 Chicago. 1. expert wrote to-day in apecutathng on | Macierunse ear Fert Ke title, a. i At St. Louis—End second inning—Pittsburg, 0; St. Louis, 0. | the chances of the great four-year-old | | Redpath eet a Irwin, 93. “) As mae : When the Old Dominion steamer Jef-| him were several of the northern mem- a winning the Brighton Cup Handicap. | 4nd shi od be ita Does || ne Dono vATGSBs Fitzsimmons is in much pain.| tonson, trom Norfolk. came to her pier ae of the ipa ay nha Ae ‘ Gold Heels did win and easily. turn, Wh made ip ground] Umpre—Emsile F and expected to Nake the romantic “ and « 5 s battere: 7 k at the foot of cl his after- . Jetting off to ood start the Su-] At the hei Special to The Evening World.) | Jeffries battered the lanky Aus-| itt the foot of Beach street thie after-) cing man away toa place of safety AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES BieneIata Sera ive on jae Ponirauie wae ind drawing HINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Aad ; noon a young man, dressed in the! put he heard the entreaties of Mrs n ss J his lead to the laat sixteenth lyn ‘Rapid Transit > tralian’s body with his terrific| , " out the long Journey of two and a half Is lee ] ¥ Brooklyn (Rap! 4 y height of’ fashion, rushed down the| Stafford, and he said to Mr. Campbell i aAnana wow, pu tora wanker colt LEE ClG ae A strong and just failed tog a dividend after its Dus= } punches with great effect. At! | gangplank and was Ittynediately seized ; and the others: At Philadelphia—St. Louis, 1 | Philadelphia. 3: Treats GAs WIC) AE ARI he GRE mad | Was emo onRERA I tone Oe reanRe and Ned Hanton, <hedleaian | Aen Feucke t ya cron ot attorners a) acqualnt- | Lene Areenalin ith er 1) love hen At Boston—Detroit, 1; Boston, 4. Hea aia Ed a ANU ad Eon te path, ness to-day ended Hanlens | a i rst it was thought that some} ances. Following him closely was a} py through a EO SRO lg H . ose prohibitive odd | Jor; te ory ear six furlongs jraw, the reconstructor of the Glants, y) . of Fitz’s ribs were broken, but a| terical from excitement. She was cry- anteet cee pe SUReOrH, cand ashe At Baltimore—End seventh inning—Cleveland, 85 Buc!.+ 7 | norse in the betting wax fully Juxtined, |Puerria turn, to. tnm «ap day, when Invitations are as numerous é : : ing: A tof lan before e _ ee ae ettle- Lofyahes Py ne peal ers a Soney close examination by the surgeon} “on, don't eave me! ‘They are going | Crowd which had gathered i ie Ree au Boe i De s Lee EE hae rs at Coney Island on Q ts By ere a , dor forsak: “Vil meet you nll at the Broadway xp x "i NOSES aBIe seals us Wiiitutl, 7,-Multn \ preved them intact, But Fitz) oie ae yey ae to take | Central Hotel this evening,"’ he said to BOY RUN OYER BY A TRUCK. When he fang acrnan the jfinlen a atuey rr a Turn 7i0 4 AA ¢ Ah sty hie tos ors, and then yo i ee winner by ¢| le " i] Start poor, Won driving, Time—1 14) u 6 ‘ England and be marr Aohient cekeoe Seca oe Gn Michael Callaghan. five yzarsold, of No. S3G Easi Sixty-| thousands gathered at the track by the| Forward and Muzlo' close up. Mackey | McGraw to have a real good teqgm, and bruised, discolored and swollen} Outside of the pler was a carriage, | 100 My present cour! Wel can ; Dwyer raced into third plece on the run |th's was a day when they had thelr — ry talk tt all over. Until then so tong.”| first street. while cressing ihc street in front of No. 224 East | sea _. {down the back ch, but at the turn | chance. ts ‘i h t . but the young man would not enter tt} ooo voung man assisted Mra, Stpf- Sunshower, which finished second, was| bolted and. dr: A But of the” Wath [chance, Half-hollday was tn order, and 60 that he breathes with keen) is be kidnapped, as the exclted To ee ae iv ttanie dee] © Xt¥-first street, was knocked down and run over by a Horse} icy wctocted as a contender for the] Muzio cook the lend entering the gtreich [UY tin looky of things the seashore aad . : ° v is Zz i i) , and as py Forward 1 | countr e ts hi pain. He will be some time re-|°xpected he would be.) Tcuritien into another cariage and drove| alld truck. He was removed te the Precbyierian Hospiial. The pieeelby, tbe ley eninR NA j furtona ‘pote fin che run Memes Sumenie | acevel Chere aeeaied we al aa # le was J. Ernest Hardin, y-five | away. ai he race tt was ubserve rch cloxed strong and taking. the psy covering from the effecgs of the| years old, superintendent of the Revo-|"**” HOR agate nr diiver was arrested. walked slightly Jame, His trainer at won by a length from. Forwa ard, wh ‘érmed up to the box-office, Pr lution oCtton Mills at Greenboro, N. ; ft aa SN ame however, that the winner would recover auhead AniEruat (pb SAug\9 undreds sought the opportunity battle. ©, and a scion of one of the old dris-. The couple were arrested at Norfolk | in cieremicintlveat wis eles ene Wee smolts: eng | SXCMAREE B004 silver for a yellow paste= This is furth id that oeratic Southern families, vennaay, ona BURT ES ac eiaD Ine, (ea as The Leopardstown Steeplechase was a | miles aad on poh at a at on beatae is further evidence that] ge was Mra. J. W. Stafford, wife of| the charge was not sufficient in Virginia walkover for Rising Sun, * Rotting. [stil they ga n greater numi the atonymatetbecaahe lta aber iis ne pal hatel-keper of Greensboro, | both were released, and they boarded the 4 LATE RESULTS AT HARLEM. The attendance was lange, for it was tHalt-Fio sPlace. che time for the game approached. ‘Be : : band besides her handgome clothes’ she| Jefferson before other warrants could be Fourth Race—Hunter Raine 1, Scarlet 2. Argtegor 3. Saturday and the regilar half-holiday 3 stands were all filled and it was almost lutely absurd, had. $50,000.in cash or negotiable securj-| Secured for their arrest St GO ees Attendance put in ah appearance aa] Swenle 121, oan 1 ; sure that standing room would be aga 1 “ Ues—all her own, BT WOEU OH ab Stang: World Te nual: cack was in fairly good shape.| The race was only a gallop for G nium when the game Degas: Sai Referee Graney says: | Met by Family Lavwyer. paren that ihe, and ras Biaiord ‘woule AT ST. LOUIS, Te was thought it would be heavy fram] Heels, went to the front at flag ed ei Gan DRE “T think i uy wie sall for England by the first steamer ny — Ger ft Ks Sailor’: yesterday's rain, The weather was -loudy | and. fighting for his head all the way, |Prevalled all day, Surely New York is — T think the contest was legiti-| mong those who met Hardin was At-| and would there be married Fourth Race—Genenniss 1, Frank Bullock, Sailor’s Dream, |¥esteraty sr) ed fi sevull wild, and Johnny MaGraw as i mate. From a referee’s stand- | torney Campbell, of the firm of Camp-| Word comes from Mr. Stafford that FIRST RACE stingy ave | isn eae the cause of it all \ 4 , i | bell and King, who had been retained] he cons'ders his wife us of no relation For maiden Ay three-yearslts: sellingy OY¢| Surmine, “Gold Heels “pulled” up 12,000 Cheer and Yell peint the fight was as near per-' 4, the family to endeavor to bave the| and that asa legal matter he will ask REV. E. H. SAUNDERS FOUND IN HARLEM. furlongs netting, | !&M. and Odom dismounted before re ar 5 i i] * | r! : R E.H.S di ho di red fi the Alb: boat «| turning to the stand, Well when 12, baseball rooters as= fect asa fight could be. ‘There, Young man return to his home. With | for a divorce. ev. E, H. Saunders,who disappeared from the Albany boat | starore Su meir Pie, Bt.Place, sal ened semble lat’ algrounds) 10 4s nolcHimeane / a enticry Getipeonuh iad re - — nar after he’and his wife landed in New York, was found to-day | uP" sjutten. tos, arin 4 S| 1a| Stewplechare: for four-year-olds ant upwant,| party. Hewlam never could compare i s " rs ~ \ 7 aay Fontents, 100, Daley 5 5 2 Hysaesthl -aalpeyee Walked over] With the din of yells and cheers which semblance of a foul. -I had to ; . w! Polige Capt. Hogan The old man was wandering aimiessly ee a a 4 SIXTH RACE. " rent the air, The rooters rooted hard tion th hut tlie a / azout One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. near the station-|pes'wise, tu, neem 6 6 | For thtee-rear-olds and upward; mile and one-| and long. Every fine play was apprect= GAULLON CY BID ONGGs DIRE COIS atBs: See UJ house, and Capt. Hogan’s attention was attracted to him by! Tey) i. as wer ' leauge Se BtiIng es Ana the fair folk who went to see mortoriapy hing hab oltbenal his light yachting cap. He then notified Mrs. Saunders and her |9' iiwiin 19 10 48 10 Wontery araiebtsPhags, | ihe game, Just (pecaise sco aaa ‘i Sing. Nymph, 106, Rollin, 10 es t entee < and knew nothing of th - pithojotlter but fon thas bias! «| brother, E. H. Maitland, of No. 373 Greenwich street. Gur Jat Ai, ihaaih HL 2h ia ries di nique, had a tne time bieaues Cee ingintome, Ibiwas the grestest| . . Helhadi bean din va boarding-house kepteby Mrs, L. S {meri ida reamer M4 15 18 A ma vary nly fe was having one Ba _ : c » Ly aly Habbitt. 100, f af ey were, too, for another pitchers! fight I ever saw, and I doubt if; na Raphael, at No. 327 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth |i222":4%.. 4 battle was in view, Jonnny McGraw P " a fe ‘A Bs \ = Start good. Won driv tlarlo was #econd. chose the ex-member of Hanlon’s team poste will ever be another like Ex.Minister to Paris, Recently Proclaimed| sreet. ‘Ace of Spaden rushed to the front and] Lux Casta was third, in this borough, Joe McGinnity, to work / ‘ i i = - for the Giants in the b he oh ' President, Leads Rebel Force. Eee Tn nwo. 08 Sea It is absolutely ridiculous to ae mance of a week ago expected sure rvic~ talk of the fight being a fake,” if to io id ae the New Yorkers. But the id Willi “ PORT-AU-PRINCE, Hayt!, July %—jhas retumed from Barcelona to Car 1 rooklyn fans also had a mighty man said William Delaney. Wheto cc stcvicisnel Gavecnment off Haytilacas omdng to the insnosatbilicy tor him POSTMASTER-GENERAL TO MEET ROOSEVELT. F in whom to place their faith, He was never was u fight in which there| has declared M. Finmin, the former] with his army of 3,00 men to attack . al Donovan, sometimes called ‘Wd,’ RED is doub ‘ | Hayttan Minister at Paris, who was (é-| the sevolutionista walting for him’ ine MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 26.—Postmaster-General Henry C. Payne and at wae u imistake to-day, @e the was less reason to doubt that it! cently proclaimed President by the in-!trenched at Aragua, capital of the State| Mrs. Payne, who have been here for ten days, left this afternoon q@ a train ' game began, and simultaneously with was being fought on the square.” | habitants of the Department of Art-/of Guzman Blancs, He left without | for New York. [wom there Mr. Payne will go to Oyster Bay and will re- the’ umplre's, call 40: Oly RA ss 2 honlte and other portions of the coun-| firing a shot.giotwithstanding his proc-| main near President Roosevelt until his departure for th 1 ° volves! Broke aut in loud:aeciateay NO FAKE, SAY JEFF AND FITZ, | try, to be an outlaw. Jamation in which he said he would flemt pasar: Ereeident ‘Rogesy BAG RIS) O2DArHUS tor <bo paral -Mengeue T Who It Was S$ d First Inning. Jeffries said: “Of course the| Civil war has been declared and the}one against ten yres now being arranged for the United States fleet, Mr. Payne will re-| Bicycle Policeman Mullarkey, royia, o It Was Suppose $y rust lhinve’ bash a Cokie Firminist army 1s reported to be one! The moral effect produced main with the fleet three weeks ‘The trip to Oyster Bay is by appoindment.| Just Recovering from In- Killed Catania and Sewed}rox wren Jones fanned the breezes the oe fight was on the square, It is! day: é ana . ye . y's march from Port-Au-Prince, the] treat 1s disustroux < vue 5 H B meant . ‘ : 2 sh 1 J Se ody in Bag, Only Held as|*tmis siook wits cers aovordind 7 m thing | capital of the Republic, Several prom-|and gives an idea strangest of juries Inflicted by a Horse, ' Bi one A aay ridiculous to talk of anything (eit acmy amecrs who are in sympathy] revolutions, which ac vsprcai| TWENTIETH CENTURY FLYER SMASHES RECORDS. clone ihelRunaway, Vagrant. Soha Genie Ge ee else, Fitzsimmons fought a hard | with M. Firmin have resigned toward the centre of Venezu — ] followe Donovan laahoot cat bi ies ‘he Haytlan gunboat Crete-a:Pierrot| ‘The revolutioniats are ut Chaguara-| ‘ALBAN 26.—A. B. Brainerd, general agent of the New York cad | M the arm and Big fight, the gamest Tever saw. He has arrived at this port mas on their way to Orituco, sixty miles | o, f duly 36 F i mer PEAS AGE AA . devery | Vincengo Troyia, known also as Vin-| Walk Brodie lifted a foul A Central at Albany, reports that the Twentieth Century limited to-day] The horse attached to the delivery , and No rung. worked hard all tho time, and| Great.excitement prevatis here from Caracas q ent Trica, whom the Brooklyn police Che Brovkiynites willl Raa AIRE) ident Castro's new plan Is to at-| Smashed all previous records over the Mohawk division. The distance of | wagon of William MeDonough. a gt nding as as De ail co riche tor Wee when I got in the deciding blow NOT HOLD + re orate ewe Valenels. | this division, 148 miles, from Syracuse to Albany, was covered in 140 min-| cer, qf one Hundred and Sixty-elghoh ig ehuthan eye ; jdigolens hot on him he was taken off his, CASTRO-CANNOT HOL POUR Ean mats ut Bresidatit Camtrn | Ute8 ‘This 18 the fastest run over the Mohawk division of the New York] gtreot and Aumsterdam avenue, driven | before Magistrate Vocrhees In the Coney Be iy sa Aid As fo. f rd, After I had ry OUT MUCH LOMGER, | cannot hold out much longer. Funds are | Central ever made by a regular train. by hig fourteen-year-old son, ean away | Hland Police to-day 1 Do! guard. After 1 had my eye cut A technical ange of vagrancy needed and, forced loans are being re. day. With the youthful driver war] jf cenit ee Og arans t) worted to, Trains on the Caracas rail — u © “=| lodged against Troyia and the po: ; WILLEMSTAD, Island of Curacoa, | fond are. bel ld up daily by the TT ra ena) Amat thew eOrtel honed) Yao he chia ae ° : Delaney told mo to start in and), TAs Eereaigent Casive of Veneausie | Revoiaiieutee™, "vo MP ali” By th NEW YORKER FIGHTS 300-POUND SHARK. Pi sanpan Sa, daaplte “I aa ee I ek Second inning, i finish him, for fear that I would & —— to stop him, the merse gained In anaes to a homicide charge to-day crowd had Ww grown 90 big Haiblinda sndcroulalbe cancun 2 ISLIP, Ly 1,, July 26.—George F, Macy, a New York miionaireewho in| icyole, Policeman | Mullactia. wt etend| tusactor Camnpell war sonra do be ewied to allew | fi k i iMILLIONAIRE TOWER WILL summering at H. 0. Havemeyer's Moorish villa at Bayberry Point. white] Ms ("gu fa bem ah aye teat tte it at ee £8 Seem a ee a to keep on fighting.” out sailing harpooned a latge shark weighing nearly 300 pounds. The shark| jwene, sprinted a eu next ‘Puesday, to which date ne suc-| Mit inte, the en 00d Soe onke \ Fitzsimmons is equally em: | MARRY TELEPHONE GIRL fought desperately, but Mr. Macy persevered and the big fish was finally] At Qne Hundred and Pitts treet eded in having. the hearin \ rary : * sterdam ayenue the hy oy seems to be withou or phatic in his assertion that it was * | landed aboard the yacht and brought to Islip, where it attracted much at- and Apes rd See ee ee. maw eat re Hb eneiie Ce he. with at Hoh a’ a hard fought, legitimate battle. tenn tention, The shark ts the largest killed in local waters in many yeara One, Hundred and Forty ashes Jail before this, J . — ee 4 breaking bis left lex and otherwise in All the efforts of the . e a: wey peoreann.. |e? Sagnaa, Wise Site Willed Meraalf-and) REV. FATHER CARROLL RECOVERING. WHE HI nai sooned by ranc| TRODAHY t0 connect, Trova with th n, ngagement, — A | before At could | : : t ' Fy ; ing into a tree, an The prioner stubbornly refuses to give } RERED SARATOGA, N. Y,, July 26.--Although the Rev. Father Carroll, of Saint) Tee ees iver Mullarkey seized the] gy ccs eam peatag nele ! CHEERED AS FITZ Vincent De Paul's Church, Brooklyn, is not yet considered entirely out of] reins. Neither of (ie boy's In the WaKEN] day preceding the Hnding of Catania's| \ tk fr LAY SENSELESS. (Bpecie} te The Rrening We") lived home with their parents. Mr, ‘Tow-| danger, it is stated ab. Dr. Strang’s sanitarium, that after a somewhat rest-| were injured Body on the shore of Lead Men's Cove,| f Tight ~ POUGHKBPPSIE, N. er calls at their house, and bis entet:| jegg night, he was resting comfortably to-day and is showing signs of in- ——— aay Blidge * Shitwud was rewarded with Ihren Mir Biaaresn Famers 6k eS Ran eS et provement. Dr. W. E, Swan has no fear of his patient's pitimate recovery.| WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. ae se. Don reaulted. iy BAN FRANCISCO, July 26,—With |to-day announced the sassmer PLGle anes concemina Mail Father Carroll waa injured in a trolley car accident near Saratoga Lake a ; WEATHER FORECAST. 3 ! i CE TRACK, 87, LOUIS, July %. y 10,000 mer hawling around him and Ld daughter Marr 9. Albers Naward and set the community wondering which -_— as bi Ack i Moe ccaultg ate taneelll MORSRAL tan” the” thletreeia two score of women screaming in| ror uf this city, whose wite killed her-] ‘N° misters he might marry BROOKLYN PILGRIMS IN FLORENCE, duled to be run here today: Fires |] Bomre ending at 8 P.M. Senders eee ee te ite Three Ie semi-delirium, an old man lay on bis] self and ner son in a fit of mental aber-| A MOFY Kok around town Shak Mt fuce, five and a half furlongs, won byl] sor New York City and vicinity: ? oi back in a fighting arena here Jast| ration about three months ago. Bee res tate seartey a chan aae: cine FLORENCE, Italy, July 26.—The American pilgrims headed by Very itsbriiar BtoB and 1 a Ava or Cloud) and cool to-night) San- ee ne rey mg night, dead to the world, mM agi ry vi wal Seen ai gardus if it was true, and was informed | Rey, E. H, Poreile, Assistant-General of the Fathers of Mercy of Brooklyn, | ye uae yaw mal showers) freak |) Hrrenahan pounced " It was Bob Fitzsimmons, one time ther senior, Bhe ts a graduate of| that no marriage has deen performed.|N, Y,, have arrived here from Rome, accompanied by Bishop John Shanley,| —s¢ Rac fx and ay hait fur winds, becoming f} nic Ginny dar fn nic Ie t yer 4 ‘4 0 b kk to land 3 iy «. we ver him sf 4 big man, je Oe # Ran maT Ry ta, a NE e a | 7 with her sister Grace ae an operator in] To-day Mr. Tower Informed an Byen- ibe oon a ae [he taleptions oftes ix thie ity. ing World reporter that it war “rue TWENTY-ONE STRIKERS :RS ON TRIAL. Fa ne (Continued an Boece) Page) bap she be-| that he is engaged to Mise Mary Bo- LONDON, July Jt is announced came pl ey with Me, Tower, whol gardua, but expressed regret that the CHARLESTON, W. Va., July 26.-—The trial of President Richards and Dillon, tent 20 Li biped ‘and John Du poner for several telephoned in bie! matter had been made public ao early, as| twenty other strikers for violating an injunction issued by the United States| Ni are. of te, Mouse, of Lat _ phous office. mr to walt a xesr other bia Court at the instance of the Collins Colliery Company, ts in progress here july ST, vie hae pd sy pat important ve ical Lour ' fore hevring. i geremyor, Judge Keller, The 4H p she Soveromont Pe yo Soe a) i ns ey ae 2 ts es a! 7 ~