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La a ui Iv need e °™ Brooklyn City Father’s Death Regretted ‘by sealgan Ve TEAC ——— picture under the bright sunlight. 2, Hentressa 3. said McGraw, “and if we find Menee sider the demands of the en- M . : AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. Great Crowd on Hand. 1 , an Whom H B 5 u # c le fee as we did Williams we'll get bet- gineers for a nine-how day and 5 y e Selniended Tor, two haute before) tie! eee, the aAmaccan Preyer y,, [ter than a te.” a a presentation of the invitations kept al N.Y. * five trips. At Chicago—End sixth inning—Chicago, 2; Washington, 1] the attendants busy. Hardly a seat ; = Te wns tosooe Aer cnn Lae . Alderman James J. Bridges, of the, a0. He had taken a surf bath, and d around the court was there that was noi| 446 8—All during the night and} siab for the Giants, He has been the ; There is little reason to be porty-sixth District, died at his resi- complained of having a severe cold. At Cieveland—End of seventh Philadelphia, 33 Cleveland, 5 ryen'.''s Crctook, and all eraited ana-| morning it rained here, ‘then e brisk |luckteft of the new pitching corps; : Jieve fhat he will reconsider is dence from pneumonia at 4.25 Pea eet ey ue loniny oes At Detroi t—Baltimore, 0; De iroit, 2. tously for the four young men who were | west wind swept the moisture from|&nd his team mates looked tovkien-to deterininfiiion or that Mr. Gould o'clock this afternoon, He was) affected the doctors believed that he icda. i, the ski 4 th Jy. | Pull them out of the rat. ‘ill inter conscious to the last and bade| would recover. ENGLISHMEN WIN TENNIS DOUBLES “RF. Dobe brother, | Ween ane ae ee shone Drightiy-|""_nrodie Workea Ward. will interfere, 2 : R. F. Doherty and his young brother, | wen the time came for the journey farewell to his daughter, Miss Mamie| The improvement did not continue and be for lack of practice, =————-\ peot of 26sing thelr jos anyhow they . NASA SUR BRE spectators, like the fellow from Mis i sia la elated Nani toatike. | Bridges, che Alderman was much af- | ¢#rly' to-day his condition became worse, LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. sourl, hed to be shown before they | Fridays, and there were no fixtures.| ‘The Giants hed a morning session at Th Pag the aremen nave Woreea hel fected. He said he knew he was Original Style of Oratory. would belleveijt. In Davis and Ward, the | A wag said that as it was Friday it ee oe, to-day and were favored 2 3 Alderman Bridges was one of the mos nena + Ki American pair, home folks had the most y & dimertation from Manager Mo- Jeeinstrs/tovai position from which | Mout to. dlejjandithethel waajhappy. || Nlelnen Srisees was one of the rest Fourth Rale— Beana 1, Kitty Clyde 2, Wax Taper 3. supreme faith. Great as the Britons mee sopremain to pete a Grew on the theory and practice of they cannot recede, and the fremen| Those He Refriendea Weep. | manic Chamber, He introduced a etyle Fifth Race-<-Eugenia S. 1, Russian 2, E] Ghor 3. were concedgd to be, the Amertoans je yarns are sent to a NeW|nase running. After the lecture there hold the whip hand. | For the last two days the Alderman's| of oratory which, while not of a high- ee ee were consid: as good. York morning newspaper concerning as rehgat eel ok 05 AE ard onditio : % 4 : rted | the fme fering mhelceralGreaniextionstarevorene|: inaleh dy had Hest most ea ous, Dur-|eclass order, always obtained what the AT HARLEM. Young Roosevelt Confident. plunges in the ring are so distoi Sa cea ean eee, ing all that time his home had been sur-| Alderman desired. He was for his own Young Theodore Roosevelt and his two|as to be amusing. It ts stated that fi separately, but will unite if it Is de-| rounded by women and children whom | district all the time, and one of his last . ry tips i Bie 4 Kermit, were a| John A. Drake yesterday placed thi every 4. BtCr, Wor oa eens olded to strike. ae hud befriended, All were weeping [official acts before Als Iliness, was to ob- Fourity Race—Bragg 1, Talpa 2, Dr. Steph Test battered | : eee 4 ee | Hes cow the Giants «victory Saeea hyaterically. The Alderman had been | {ln & park of small area for his die- Fifth Ra + Ruy phens 3, tri who believed in the Americans'| biggest wager of his life on High|well in hand and McGraw does not in- ~ To (Maer Sustt: Mongar. the tried friend of every poor family in| “In' his speeches hé showed ifth Race—Gypzene 1, Linguist 2, Mirance 3, mupertority, but, as confident as they | (2 cetior, Drake has wagered tend to sacrifice any chance of victory, Deputy Chief Y f the} ta that his and all others were, there was a de- 4,000 Spectators. B 4 4 A t eae a fe [Als Blatelatsiand se) weal elware ons, me tough Mutvatoe ent: elie geass ppaee cided feeling of anxiety expressed. many thousands in a lump, in his} _. | aa é rotkerhood of Locomotive Pug.-| the frat to extend aid to them In thel - He was we presen ,000 fans when time liked by his coll ss 3 f Yi ybod: Ned th in th , but as High Chancellot opened Mere, who Is opposed to a strike, Is] aires ked by his, colleagues and undoubt- CAME HERE TG’ WED BY CONTRACT.) Everybody recalled the game in the| time rs was called testified to the reawakened , faareloa' © was taken Ml about three weeks | hearts of his constituents. (Goninsaalontnourth! eee (Continual on noun Pane) (Continved on Bourth Page.) NIGHT EDI GENERAL SPORTING N ON PAGE 4. TION. - EWS Sr telah al che — “ Circulation Books Open to All.” AS icine» 1 Nid 1) er ea TD mY RACING-BASEBALL GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, FRIDAY. AUGUST 8. 1902 PRICE ONE CEN Be ‘L EMPLOYEES MAY BE CALLED OUT MONDAY Ultimatum of En- gineers. to Be! Submitted Then to Genera! Man-' agerSkitt—Fire- The will of Van Buren Denslow, | published works and all other effects, Seventh inning—Jones singled. Slagle flied to Lauder, and Yankees Beat | Beat Doherty|Yardarm, 3 1-2 to |, the Air and Polo Grounds Men DetermMin-}. wo aio on July 17, at No. 228 Wert | of every nature and kind, to Miss) Chatrce to MoGann. Dobbs struck out. No runs. | @rothers in First Set,, Takes Two-Year-Old| Is Gloomy. Seventeenth street, was to-day filed| Melissa Waxham, my assistant and Wall out. Lauder fanned. Smith filed out. No runs. but Englishmen Turn| Handicap —Ordnung . a ed to Have Their St t Fi d B fice by Lawyer Allan Lee Smidt.| her own forever.” ders assist. Kling, out, Smith to McGann. No runs. The Batting Orden atus Fixe > he will, which is contained on one| Reaalee foie) vultioa fet Pro- Miller, Browne and McGraw out at first.. No runs. + +4. sheet of paper, is as follows: Pore UAE EUS ONAL Bo? Ninth Inning—McGraw threw Schaefer out. Menefee single (Spacial to The Ryeming World.) fore Electricity sr iv'and teases a proper Yaka tout children "ones forced Wenefee at second. Slagle safe un Lauder'g CRrscrwr ac GnoUxDe, nav eer ieee, n al 1, which I have at) * on. - . " RIDGE, Aug. 8—Although the Yi i re, 2b. Is Installed. aed Oro en aye ay | sliss Waxham is about fitty years! fumble. Slagle out stealing. No runs. tenon players have acceantully, de. | FIRST RACE—Ordnung, 1) Brandy | Lauder, ab, a 2 the timg of my death, and especially ip orm ; pecial'y jold and had been housekeeper for ae fended the International challenge cui ey RIG averse) a: or 3 roar a . all money deposited in bank, all | Mr, Denslow for fourteen years. Since Seainet ‘the Bagiishinen, interest In to- ND RACE—Morningaside, 1) Ber one arena o: AN indications point to a tie-|B2OKs, “manuscripts, royalties ree ee eae ieethe doventecasn Ah a) ees cc ada hl il Cee at Cah oe ee oe f the ues of the Manhattan Mower Thinkers,’ or other 1terar® street Tote BiL Tate eee meee BROOKLYN, 63 ST. LOUIS, 3 leant. . m 1, Rea| POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 8—The up of the lines of the Manhattan production, the right t6 publish un- | home to-day. See ry ASuNIe SE REREMErSATe eee aati aeCond ‘set-to) between “Motzaw's L uext week, He enthusinets of the game, and in just as Pirate, 1;|/Glants and the Chicago Colts The engineers and firemen ST, LOYIS .-------------- 0 00 0 0 3 0 O O-~3 Joie numbers ax they attended the |Conundram, 2; Moor, 3. brought the fans out in big numbers have prepured a list of demands ALD. BRIDGES SAYS HE IS BROOKLYN ...-.-- encore O 9 & 110010 0) is | mepehee sh sinaleainen ihe oun wee gh s Pate teences th (pate pow mire res prospect of vic~ ; . 0 2, Swee ce 8. (Never| tory in the air, and the bleacherites” Society, 1, v iM . . to be submitted to General Man- HAPPY AND PASSES AWA etone=Cinolnnatiy 5: 1 Women ououpled the prestert mumber ot | MOPS Fan second and was dte-|tuned up during practice to give the \ 2 At Boston—Cineinn > Boston. F alia. ager Skitt on Mondayt — At Philadel —Piltsburg. 63 Philadelphia, 4. seats and in their natty and yariegated | (#al@ed.) Giants encouragement, t Philaaeipnia $i wR pnia, 4, colored costumes they made a pretty/ SIXNH RACE—Roxane 1, Ganflre| «we've got our eye on the dail,” Firemen Forcing Isnue. Tho firemen demand “hat they be piven assurance that they will be re-| tained in the employ of the road at the same rate of pay they get now. | They have no hope that their terms | will be agreed to, and with the pros- He has received word that Mr. Skitt will meet him Monday. On the same day Deputy Chief Wil- } gon, of the firemen, will present thei’ demands to Mr: Skitt. If they are refused a strike may be oMered to take effect on Tuesday My Assistant for probate in the Surrogate’s of- | friend, to have and hold the same as FAMILY OUT OF HIS WILL. Wealthy Author Leaves All to ‘Miss Waxham, and Friend.” his family gocd-b-, The last sacra- ‘ment of the church was adminis- tered to him before itis death. His family was summoned to his bedside to-day, as Dr, Davidson sald there was little likelihood of his pa- | tient surviving the day. In bidding KING BESTOWS HONORS ON EVE OF HIS CORONATION, 7 Duke of Marlborough A The disease did not yleld readily to treatment, and several days ago Dr. Davidson announced that both Iu were congested. Other troubles compli- cated the disease, and on last Tuesday the last rites of the church were axdmin- istered to the Alderman. Immediately after this his condition showed a slight improvement. mong Those Decorated GIANTS GO TO PIECES IN FIFTH AND CHICAGOS SCORE SIX. NEW YORK LOSES CHICAGO ....,+-- ----90006000 NEW YORK .- ---00000000 Continued from Fourth Page.) | Eighth Aas ta flied to Browne. Lowe out on Laud won brothers, chaniions of England, Ibles 19 Score 3 sets to 1- Da, > were ma rried by contract this nfterncon at the law ‘oft ‘ces of Mintz. & Cohen in the Pulitzer Building. The young oouple came here from Pennsylvania for! this purpose and went directly to Atlantic City on their honey- moon. th from Ward and Davis, the American CLOSE FIGHT AT TENNIS. Tables in Second. H. L. Doherty, as players tn doubles were considered without peers in the world at the style of game. Defeat at doubles to them was unknown, and even though they were frustrated in the pur- pose of their trip—to win the oup—they were sure they would defeat the Yan- een this afternoon ‘Thet was whet they said, byt the SCOFFER AT 30 10 1 WINS. and Morningside Win. to the course the roads were very wet, and every one naturally sup- posed that the going would be very heavy, but the track was in surpris- ingly good shape. It was fairly dry. The Association here followed the example eet by the other tracks on Miller and Menefee Have Hot Pitchers’ Battle for Four Innings of White- wash—Then the, New. York Team Goes Up in ter Brodie was in untform, and with Cronin pitching to him, he slammed the ball against the grand stand screen. Walter worked for a soit hour without a rest. If he fafls to Pick out the good ones to-day ft won't HEBREW TO RUN WITH COV. ODELL DOG SAVES LIFE BY HIS OWN MUTE PLEA i ay ee pact teel or a SPT RECEIVER ASKED BECAUSE OF STRIKE. her wonterence. obaiyeen:, «Mr, — “ BW HAVEN, Conn., Aug. 8,—Application for @ receivership for the Brindle Bull Worth $1,000 Youngson and the committee of en- KILLED BEFORE SHOPPERS EYES Three hours before play time Wale. Fair Haven and Westville Railroad Company was made to-day on the Lieut.-Gov. Wins Magistrate's Heart and ground that {t bas failed of {ts corporate duties and responsibilities, and Women Becometyster- Woodruff : Is Justified for Biting Wom- ical and Faint as Statt- Asserts After Conter- LONDON, Aug. 8.—Although slow ing a drive through the streets, the weather being wet and conditions -gineers ended .abruptly this after- noon. The Deputy Chief Engineer] in arriving, notables who will wit- b y its fatiure to operate ite cars ie causing great pecuniary loss to the | ; re Ne ee eee eee sate name thp senrenatlon .epsmerram ae Sy a snneseoenl community in which it is chartered to operate. The signers were: James ence He Will Not Take an Who Beat Him: man Is Crushed to paint for the men with the officials | coming in groups to the city. A num-| |, "00 King was astir in the palace |144, Webb, Hobert L. Hotchkiss, BAmund Zacher, William A. Wright, ex) en omination Death : igh eho company. ' | per got here to-day, but the majority | (OURR He held an tnyestiture at) Congiessman James P. Pigott and isare Wolfe, all prominent lawyers. | i By meana of a mut but cheerful plea . Behe delle: he will report ‘to\them Buckingham and presented orders to| hig action was taken bocause the company failed to reach an agreement in his own defenge “Rex,” a $1,000 prize and they will order out all the en- gineers, motormen and firemen on will not put in an appearance until to-night. Among to-day’s arrivals were the Prince and Princess Henry a number of those included in the coronation honors, among them the with its employeos, who are on strike. _— OH At a conference held this afternoon \at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, which Lieut.- brindle bull terrter, owned by Thomas L. Reynolds, of No. 419 West One Hun- dted and Forty-sixth street, saved him- rough his wagon colliding with an pillar at Thirty-fourth street and the “L” system. Order of the Garter to the Duki Y z Charles BI of ince Louis of Bat- 5 juke of Goy. Woodruff attended, it was decided| oir tro Steno 40 death Broadway to-day, Charles Stattman, After the departure of Mr. Young- eh ase ang: Prince Loy Marlborough. BIG GAMBLING OUTFIT GENT, HERE. that he would not stand for renomina- aie debi has tasuan bees ribbona| No 680 West Forty-ninth street, was ; ‘ tion this fall The running mate of}, nee nee M1, | thrown to the street and instantly killed (Continued on Eighth Page.) Real preparation for the crowning| H@ #lso received Ras Makonnen, LONG BRANCH, N. J., Aug. 6&—Not in the history of this place has (oy a i “be melected. tron the| (2, "art & dry-Koods store, Was SANG. | Lotore the eyes of hundreds ot shoppers. ing in front o: is owner's home when Many of the women who wit 4 the AMERICANS MAY ‘ ‘Vitis afternoon the Abbey presented |ceremony. ‘The climax in the great eveny| maine on the market for sale blow, when he balked and jumped at| pedestrians at the street crossing he = a scene of splendor as the last re-| Will be reached at noon, ~ te | Ronen Juntos Cohen hat epee pretty young woman who was be-|/sulded hia team too close to the tron The cfown will b od | more conferences w! nator see Be rahe Lt aeborata: "bears! for the coronation was in|.007 <1 in P.M. queen Aleneatre, wil AGED WOMAN RECCLUSE FOUND DEAD. siig rumored that if he desires to. run|l*vine him. He planced hie teeth in her/PiGie St the whedle struck the pier progress. be erowned at 1215 FM. Their Mages: —— for Lieutenant-Governor he can have) (if tt Oi vt ome to court thie | Mae pitiiecuy infront of hie wagon GAN FRANCISCO, Aug. &.—According King Edward was expected to wit- ie wi wit Arxive earner Abbey” ai Mrs. Catherine Cody, sixty vears old, was found dead in her home at |the nomination, He has said, however,| jo oon to plead for the execution of a one Of the heavy wheels ran direct: to the Honolulu men who are Interested | Ness the rehearsal, although his phy-|ace at 1.40 o'clock ingham Pals No. 788 Halsey street, Brooklyn, to-day. She had probably been dead | {hat he would not accept the place, Gov.) p24, aren in the Marcus Island guano’expedition, egainst which Japan has sent a war ves- sel, as reported by the last advices re- oetved from the States, the vessel which feft here for the island carried a com- plement of Mauser rifles, and ‘her cap- tain had instructions from the Company of the King is evidenced at the cen- tre of interest. The force of workers at Westminster are giving the last touch to the decorations and getting everything in place by 12 o'clock. sicians were not in favor of his tak- the Abyssinian Envoy, and made him a Knight Commander of the Order of St, Michael and §t. George. Sunshine is predicted for to-morrow, Coronation Day, and everybody ts hope- ful that nothing will occur to mar the Phe entire ceremony will take one hour and @ quarter. h BON TON MUSIC HALL GETS A LICENSE, Police Commissioner Partridge to-day rescinded his action of May 2, there been such an aristocratic gathering at an auction sale as there is here to-day at the Ocean Club-House, where all the furnishings of the club | are being sold, Among the articles to be disposed of are about $8,000 in of] paintings and §4,000 in water colors. which is worth about $7,000, has been shipped to New York, where it re- since Sundey, when neighbors last saw her enter her home, An odor from | the house caused policemen to be summoned, They broke in the door and found the woman on a lounge in the front room. She had lived alone in the house for\a great many years and had no visitors, a FATALLY HURT BY TROLLEY. All the gambling apparatus, |r emocrats to run Randolph Guggen- | | i borough of Manhattan, and if present plans go through he will be a prominent Hebrew in order to offset the political effect of the reported design of the enant-Governor on the . helmer for 1 Democratic t Odell returned to Albany thie evening. | It We believed that with the exoeption of Lleutenant-Governor the Republican | slate has been prepared. —_ BRYAN STILL DECLINES. Mies Helen Garretson came along with her pug dog. The dogs quarrelled and | Rex was reaching for the pug’s throat when Miss Garretson rought her whip Into play The prize dog waa revelving blow after But her attorney waa there, asked that the valuable dog be killed Mrs, Reynolds, who is a member of the | smart set, asked privilege to show the dog to the Court, ‘The privilage was given, Judge's deek and made friends with the and he| and the dog bounded upon a |accldent became hysterical and several fulnted and were treated in neighboring drug stores. Btattman was driving @ four-horee team atinched to a baggage tranefer wagon. In trying to avold running down COAL WASHERY BURNED, jo and Western Plant Was Pa. a f the Ontario and Western to plant the American flag on the island | 1 He WIL Not B |Magiatrate at once He shook hand with | | wastiery and keep it floating untt! compelled to when he denied a license to Jacob Meyer, for the Bon Ton Music sll, and ars Foals “he non, | Magistrate Zeller, Hcked his hands and Kallas, Con Sy oes st Boranton. i pani it down, granted the license, The Parkhurst Society made an objection to the NEWARK, N, J., Aug, 8—Reuben Sallo, fifty-three years old, # mer-| al ids | made auch an impassioned plea that the | Nat, ely Geer O ree Oy net ee Capt. A, A. Rosehill, the discoverer of| lense and was seconded hy the Sabbath Observance Committee, The|chant, of Bergen Heights, while driving in @ carriage was knocked out by MUSCATINE, Ia., Aug. 8.—W. J.| Magistrate sald \fnow vy wan mncekion ane the island, who left his claim to it on a/Gabbath Committee said the Sunday law was constantly violated in the|an Orange oar on Broad otreet this afterngon and fatally injured, He was|Brran in an interview here to-day| “No, I wouldn't order a dog itke this | >The WENA noneunion tment The toes cocoanut tree on Marous Tsland in 1889, | place. The motorman and conductor were placed [eaid positively that he would not, killed, He wouldn't be a good dog i he | £4 elon $55,000. ‘is in command of the expedition, The Company's claim is based on this title, which is on record at the Gate Depart- ment in Washington. Wo intimation that the vessel left here with any arms on board was given out until the news was received that Japan oad laid claim to the Island end had despatched @ war vessel thera, lowed this *eapite provesta by ie dyke It ts thought the schooner commandea,| Year Past. ‘and gthere but without avail |the pnabitants, Efe. ee bold back b: Pg leh ee ry a precarious | cintty: Shower y oy Ca by Rosehill, the Julia E. Whalen, has > fm res Th Leo id mt. yran aly weathers urday tates prvives ‘there by this time, and that the| KARL DUDLEY SENT TO IRELAND. COMING TO ERECT STATUR, MRS. BOYER’S SUI CIDE BY OAS. Folgvet eats lel, north of A Rrra eecies frovh westerly winds, alen haan Dourd'orew of hig and anaganeement. Wi ‘wi “rot ee anal BABA, Avs bnProt Upbuen the — [Hie myer Aug, At the Deauylile a BOPEES ieson NPuaren Eesnslalls vared| caeaiatea” bata gitenant™ot te been ecuiptor, by the Meperor’s direction will) aan, Michael Pore twenty-six yours 014, of No, 28 Bldridge vireet,| pew. vorto-80 sertndoaes, today W, K. Vanderbilt's Conn omy Twenty Henve 3 I Poin sth has |, amin Ont mend ese ae be Sad Wr nbn Woman oa Shel aes, et et Sal nly os | a Busta Home Beare ve statue of Frederick ite Great eth & hasbend and two ehildven. ease tor the : PATPRSON, N. oe -POSTAL CLERK CONFESSES THEFT. . J, Aug, 8.—Erneet J. Mayers, a clerk in the Post-Office her:, was arrested to-day on a charge of theft. He made a confession, in which he said that he had’been stealing letters containing money for a rer.oved to the City Hospital. under arrest. ——-+————— HUNDREDS SAW BATHER DROWN. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 8.—J, Oscar Baker, of Temple, Pa., was drowned in (he presence of hundreds of pleasure seekers while bathing in the surf here to-day, Ar attempt was made to gave him by the life guards {; we a candidate for President in 1904, He sald he was satisfied to live as ‘a private citizen, —_—_— MORE FRENCH SCHOOLS CLOSED, | BREST, France, Aug. §.—Bevera) nore religious schools in Finimerre were | ‘ais morn stoodt or continue! whipping, ‘The | case is dismiened,” | may DIE FROM INJURIES. Joseph P. Dolan, of Nutley, N. J. employee of the Custom How York, who wae struck by while at work on Monmouth near Bixth | om a oot in A | ——__—— WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty-atx hours ending at SP. M, day tor New York Clty