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“GENERAL SPORTING NE ON PAGE 6 [ “ Circulation Basia Opa to All. ae cl PAGE 6. PRICE ONE CENT. : NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1902. PRICE ONE << . WEALTHY MANUFAGTURER ©INVINCIBLE AT 25 TO 1 SHOT DEAD BY ACCIDENT. WINS THE DASH STAKES. OR AUTOMOBILE Charles A, Shiylic Mats Death in the CIANTS PLAY NEW YORK {ORK LOSES ‘Blue Ribbon, 10 fo 1, On His $20,000 Machine the Young Adirondacks and Widow Wires News CINCINNATI .. wee 0 020011004 he ae Lord of Millionaire Is Speeding from New- to His Brother Adolph, All Details CINCINNATIS. NEW YORK .. seorenes 010 2 1°00 0-0 0-3 € Vale, 9 to 10 port to This City in Effort to Lower Being Missing for the Present. = {Continued from Sixth Page.) _| Favorite, ip the] ‘the Time—Country Constables Watch Cronin and Poole the|, Sixth Inning—Donlin sngled. Becley sacrificed. Cronin Two- Year-Old Race, the Roads in Wait for Him: pe handling his bunt. Crawford’s knock to right was fur a , Charles A. Smylie, of No. 140 West details are unobtainable until those| Opposing Pitchers—|nq Devlin scampered home. Seymour’ sarap to hina ~—Chuctanunda, Ato. Fifty-elghth street, a wealthy manu- penne the body get down into! Reds Score TwoRuns Crawford's finish and Si was doubled up at first. One run. 5, Wins S dR Be Reco y se i facturer of licorice, was avcldentally | © } in Third Inning. O'Neill flied to Seymour. Lauder, doubled. Smith lined a fly ’ ECONG Nae! Ne WLoNDoN, Conn. Sept. 4— tut vould retire, te, Ga To Mr. Smylie was a very wealthy | ynne Vi e1 shot and killed in the Adirondacks | 3” Tne ticorice concern in which to Seymour and Lauder was doubled up. No runs. ee Gyvane Vanderbilt, aah his went to the Mohican, , last night. Porticulars are lacking. | he was interested is the largest in Seventh Inning—Kelley doubled. Corcoran singled, but was THE WINNERS felends, Williams Barden/and Willing| |The woatner hel oleered (pees ao The body will reach New York to-| the world, He had no children, doubled with Steinfeldt, Kelley scoring. McGann took Bergen’s —_—_——_—-" Spencer, and a French chauffeur, | started on the way to New York. ‘Word morrow evening. After a summer of extremely hard FIRST RACK — Nevermore 1, / reached here at 1.10 o'clock this after-| of bis arrival was passed along to the | —= He ti Aa Ray Toate a y. One run. ‘athncing (c 4 various towns along the Sound and ye e ; : | Stam, 5 + 3s. | 3 t ‘ LR DCL Sealants RUD Cac Dunn flied out. Cronin doubled. Browne fouled’ out. Mc- | "sicown nececcheccncnus, 4| Root and liad Inch at the Hotel) preparations were made at all points to-day to Adolph Smylie, a brother | cation, which began a week ago last G Iked. McG forced McG t. Noy SECOND RACE—Chuctanunda 14! onican, ‘They left after a short stup| to arrest him should he violate the of the dead man, at the licorice fac-| Saturday, when he left for the Corcoran, as, Lauder, § raw wal je ann force cGraw out. No sins. Ordnung 2, Belle of Lexington ; xi a t P| speed ordinances, tory at No, 385 Lorimer street,| Adirondacks in company with his Bergence. Bunty By f , THIRD RACE—Satire 1, Bo. for New York, with ithe intention’ (of PBB a 5 Brooklyn, in the form of a telegram | wite and Judge Storr, of Orange, N. | Poole. Cronin, p. 2, Lady Sterling 38. breaking the record of ten hours be-} CONSTABLES LAY c * Q pires—Irwin and Latham. ; ; i se A from the widow, reading as follows: |J,, q relative by marriage. Judge RSs ee aa) _ Eighth Inning—Poole fanned. McGraw took Donlin’s little | rovarn race — mvinctnie 1,! tween New York and Newport. IN WAIT FOR HIM: “Charles was accidentally shot and) storr has a “hunting lodge at Blue| porto GROUNDS. NEW YORK, sept. |ily. Browne took Beckley’s boost. No runs. Blue Ribbon 2, Lord of the Vate 3.| Mr, Vanderbilt left Newport at 8.30 killed last night in the woods.” Mountain Lake, in the heart of the |4—Joe Kelley did not like the idea of rodie singled. O’Ncill bunted himself out. FIFTH RACE—Alab 1, Th det Hiding behind ae dt Teiwill be seen) that thentelegrats |Northemn New York wildernemt: | sorta ay agsinet the Giants! He Kelley threw Smith out. No runs PADGer TANGA: | erence seine eegeg, | slo thls marine. He took, eae) Minee ne tar the botind at aad fs not definite in that tt does not] In a letter to his brother, recelved |.21q nie condition was not good enough, |~ Ninth Inning—Smith helped Crawford out. MeGann aided i SIXTH RACE—Artioutat) 1, nary| CITY STOR: Narragansett Bay tO] | oS rat thousand (Bee state whether Mr. Smylie shot him-|two days ago, Mr. Smylie said that |pur circumstances forced him to get ( - ‘i a t ut 4, Par Excellence 3. |Jamestown, and then struck out! men watch all day in Connecticut seff or was shot by another member | he was enjoying his outing and re-| into the game. Heinle Peltz, who hae Seymour Ss pete en Kelley ace to Brodie. No runs. nik slowly {n the direction of Narragan- | on Long Island for Alfred Gwynne Vane been playing second base for the Rede derbilt and hia racing automobile, kas of the party. gaining his strength. He wrote that | been Playing second bane for the Rede Dunn single ronin sacrificed. Browne singled. McGrav, (Special to The traning World) | Bett Pier. The speed regulations| yr tne courageous country cop The hunting camp is in a remote|he would return to Brooklyn next|(2ia the funeral of a relative. go flied out. Dunn was caught at the plate. No runs. RACE TRACK, BHUGPSBRAD een BONS that stretch are very strict. {has gathered the young millionaire spot in the mountains pang UrtHEr catUNAyamn Kelley played second base. —_—_—— ++. Sept. 4.—If the new Chioago weather Cat Loose When Safe. | at a point remote from com: --—- The Reds had a new man to try out, man Intended to-day's atmosphere as @/ Wren well out in the country the) With New York, miles of whiskers I i 2 RR IAA eM bad tea sample of the sort he intén@s to deal ‘ty-five| Wave in dlsappointment bef age er an young mitiionatre let out his forty-fv ‘ore " M O LI N EUX IA ie Oana eee ace ae ate was out in the future racegoers: will mark | horse-power racing machine and sped | for It looks at this ume as though obaess ream he aetna freee "I him up as a 100 to 1 chance. The afr | Over the roads like the wind. In pass-| big 4 horse-power Mercedes had x 4. . He is r pitcher, and he and was damip and extremely cl phe | 86 through villages he was careful to the men wee waited to ae Me N. H i lose. “a pe If this be true young Vanderbiii s @ | the pitchers’ box. CHICAGO clouds were laden and apparently full | gutomobiles, but outalde of the Iriits;probably succeeded in by ‘There was nothing new in MeGraw’s - 000100 0 O Om} [ct rain. Peopie came in heavy clothes, |of muntolpalities he covered ground|Fecord in an automobile between camp. He had no new players and has [BROOKLYN - : port and New York, although he 000 0 0 0 O O O—O jmisiod by an cast wind during the | with such good effect that he reached itor he started for Newport o'clock, not quite three heard from none, so hie team went morning. and perspired all the after- | Westerly at 11.22 « be would not attempt to do ft. i i i i hours out from Newport. Going through tes) along made up as it was to try to win yyy 5 F 6 | ry noon in the close atmosphere. a ccess in breaking the record in District-Attorney Will Call Case Unless Justice |sone mate up At Philadelphia—St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 12. The racine, nowever, promised to be | Weeterly at a speed of eight mea an |e Tt oe ov ctahadcoed it haw ; jour Mr. Vander’ ei Barrett Is Too Ill To Wear It. Christy Mathewson has not made up At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 0; Boston, O. Called—sarkness. |eect, #0 that every one forgot the | Nour Mr Vande done, by success in getting away his mind to sign a New York contract, eae Weather as soon as the horses cantered | ™ ‘01 the vigilant town and village and judging by his actions there is little Ce to the post in the first race. i he ae me canine the roads not | ities, who would deom the Job 6b ossibility of the big fellow coming to . ‘The stake features were the dash for |!n the best of condition their lives to catch a Vanderbilt and Roland B. Molineux will be placed lawyers which pointe to the Innocence eee Earin se ‘end of nemt week. Nee year folder hah tab sure besattas rac}; Sane, delay wan experienced in terey-|fiave. tim fined for speeding, Bis eae os trial on, Out Othe) st Bon dey | laea nae eoet any ace ees eee ee eee Pee | AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES setae MATTE on: BO HTM. Groton. Walle” passing through New | "ae Prtibcteree vis. ‘ unfontenate y Catia ; . onneoticul s Jerome announced t6-Gay, providing) -uting attorney to overcome. Certain ar Seren TiS ith, the - tibetan hia, . Boston, 13 Chi 6 ai cad R 3 veg the Uleht nate In the Gtietcern [fun is machine-within the speed limit. | Toamrcuc\: Of TAOS Tee ee Justice Barrett has sufficiently recov-| witnesses who have since tired of the | Snr Che Mt ittendance down to 8 At Chicago—Boston, 1; Chicago, 6. oe bere Must Arcive Here atl6S0: Tete: (Batae’ Judith, to Cae st cred from his illness to’ proceed with | prominence given them jn the case Here] cow over onfe thousand. Second Game—End of second: Boston. 0+ Chicago, 1. The attendance was not heavy. | To. keep within the record, Mr. Vane | wae! | the trial. Doves RHAI ANG OF aR SD Deena Billy Lauder says the eigning of & it venth: Philadelphia, 9; rol! ‘Things, have not been going the of |derbilt and his party must arrive “Be you Alfred Gwinnte Vanderbit, t| Assistant District-Attorney Osborne | Uristlction of the Btatesand that Ish) Vow york contract or any other ts his At Detroit—End of se nthe Washi f eee oit,.0. the pl as the records will show. |New York by 6.9 o'clock this evening. | gosh durn it?" lela prciiennl ra iiBat lanes pabratt'a| Contented oe ee A URLIpTENESEa te personal business and that ‘the public) At St. Louis—End of sixth: Washington, 3; $4. Louis, 6. One favorite each day fs not the uaual|It Is supposed that he will take one of One Renta Well WEleae i ’ appre! unw! y A A ‘ 3 ta ie y Meee ian tacthee aelag ta | nce thet che saw robinnrege glue pa: {cannot delve into that. Go Billy will! At Cleveland—End seventh—Baltimore, 25 Cleveland, 6. _|forty per cent. that players generally tne amall forris near the mouth Of °°) 1 wag eupposed, of course, that young ‘ {-crescent markings in| "0t say whether’ he wisn) OF pon. vera are ex’ + of | Connecticu Vanderbilt i hie speed trial would take the trial of the case. He fears the bem eas in the Newark tac-| McGraw claims to have the third base- + course, and bank rolls that became at-|and make a specs Boies, hitore jeav.{the beaten path for automobiles be ed olineux's man's word that he will ecoept the Nv? ene wien ane 7 tenunted In the early season have been | Although anderbiit, before leav: [Te New York and Newport. Justice will not be able to stand the} (,,,.'15 sald to well beyond the reach of | Man's word that he will tegepe Oe replenished, ‘This looked like a favorite |ing Newport, dented that he would make | (¥00" NOW NOuk Call em come ae ¥ ordeal of the trial. the prosecutor. i e-many | let is that Mathewson, Bowerman and day, however, and the long spell may be |any attempt to break records, the rate] SCY to the puft-puft of the From the ainouncement’ of Dis-| eicuitias to be overceme voters we| Lauder will play elsewhere next year LATE RESULTS AT HARLEM. 4 broken, or esd at wBich he teaver a ee Sa trict-Attarney Jerome, it is believed Frank Bowerman sustained an injury i ‘The track was in superb shape. Narragansett to this city cates that) vie giilled tn catching them. In can expect to get a verdict at the next in A “anor he has received assurances that un-| trial of Molineux,” said the prosecuting te his tert fame sl lacheadls game Fifth Race—Galathee 1, Congar 2, Harney 3 aurea efter tt Mires Bei CET the grass grow u) eral ee law regulating speed is less Justice Barrett suffers a relapse| attorney to-day wan Evening World|. Tel rere i OFNelll, the emer= te FH | citartare wants, Jocks sean ri eee tite | "Gris dlaposition to conform with the|” tien word went forth that he will be able to go on wwEhe trial |TIET TT: made this proposition to| sency catcher from the Hoboken Club, ‘ LY GN 82 Fl apecd regulations of the various com-| vanderbilt, with his Mercedes, which i by that time. Messrs. Weeks and Battle: ‘Find a man | was prevsed into service, and judging by Btoa% oS g| munities through which neu pa ey) ne capable of seventy miles an hour, would” Confident of Acquit who answers the description of Molineux | his practice work he promised well. AT BUFFALO, | & H ad| would seem,to indicate that he Ia trying |try for the record there was great eX- < as his description was given in this| Joe MoGinnity did not feel In the-best bik | Fy $|to show that it is possible to make "| cttement along the automobile highway. Lawyers Weeks and Battle, who have| 0... ang 1 will look for another than|of shape after warming up and so Jack ‘ R ; . | 2 a costa tuine Deewean New oer and New| Constables polished up their tin stars ; enarees ot Riaetee ii beracaniten con | Roland B. Molineux as ti .| Cronin, who was due fo pitch to-mor- Fifth Race—Belle of Bohemia 1, Jollify pe ortisa 35 cy york and, at the same time, comply longed thelr rev vera an mate, Delis Givi ho hated row, Was sent into the box for the j = i "1 y 6 {with the Ia ration to patr a n cased ie Cs of Mra, Katherine J. Jan who wus connected witi theta in the |"Gronin’s great work against the Reda +++ leet Nicene hiz 1g foot sttenticn) hen ft got to New tana in or out of New Terk ce Newport * 7 Give me a man who hed robii bi in Cincfhnati a week ago caused Joe Gates, Re bahtmsstbeal a 4 # Mr. Vanderbilt was running it * rode} gan to study time schedules order They have good reason to fect Jubliant | panerin’ Me posoeations mince hands |seelien co change the date’ of the! trial CHEAPER FARES FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. | Showman, 108. Brennan’. 2 44410 1445, 72 /straight up State street as far as the/be prepared when Vanderbilt Ne era eee re Peer annie | Donan AC tRaRT ease ony call aioene [esas Lomnemiet aooeete ena madle bE The alaughter of favorites continues. | Crocker House, stopped at the curb,|come into view. Farmers sag a that not only has the Court of Appeals | Polson package; whose physical dimen-| Poole, the cx-Bitisburger, “was the Timothy P. Sullivan offered a resolution in the Board of Aldermen tM18/ stamping Ground, muat the beat young. |slanced into the lobby, and after a short| route made ready to have thelr ions correspond with those Sener by |chosen man. decision deprived the District-Attorney | tha <j Aimnelelon: the aeucripet onsultattc ith his friends wheeled] stock e, and bd; BE EA HEHE ter ntroduoelevidencere ian tnt polvone i es tee sla jc psy ve Firat Inning. ; afternoon favoring the reduction of car fares for school children. The ster in this race, could not do better | consultation with stock secure, and by common — a (core talon s and . was found record tn the first trial, but it is] Who had a knowledge of cl emicals and | Lauder was under Doni fou ure, |vesolution went through with @ rush, and a committee will be appointed to, than second. Nevermore, lightly weight- | around the corner into Union street was agreed that little driving bathe. i ot under was 4 | dtaappeared. done on ine uay ot Vanderbilt's erlal stated that new evidence of a convinc-| Ramet ang. Coriell gointly’ and Twit | ecsey ® Hetle oun sent to Mc- !devise. some method whereby the various transportation companies can be ee eeee tnolight atthe Crocker House| against time.) * ! ing nature has been discovered by the! throw up my hands.’ (Continued on ‘on Sixth Page.) required to furnish cheaper transportation to children going to and re-| —-~--—— turning from school. J MARINES ATTACK TWO CALLS FOR GAMBLING LAYOUTS sess sexes cases cows we LWA STATESMAN, SON.IS CHOSEN TO TRAIN HIT CARRINGE: MONTAUK POINT.| THIS AMBULANCE. DESTROVED BY CITY! cnswo rnuncaers extamce rocceverwo. > NOTA POLITICIAN. SUCCEED BRIDGES, TWO FATALLY HURT CLEVBLAIND, Sept. 4.—The report circulated in financial circles here Fleet and Landing Party (Continued on Sixth Page.) 5 and at Detroit yesterday that the Detroit and Toledo Shore Line, one of tue lects, M d Wife Hurled i Octogenarian Who Collapsed|Inspector McLaughlin and| Bverett-Moore electric traction properties, had been sold to the Grand Delegate it rogeaygrels Gree Se s ere a Geos Whig Driving Aneel nA on Street Lay in Post-Office| Other Officials Wield theAxg| Trunk Reliroad wis confirmed here to-day through an authoritative souree;| dicts That God May Yet) Young John. ‘ ’ i = ive Up a| and Vehicle Smashed— * — Shi M st rd fC issi The Grand Trunk will assume all outstanding indebtedness of the Detroit) Make the Mayor a Presi-/ Contest—Has to Give F ; Eo hs Weatnara: Sie eaitie Osan: Tega Him rae Oramisstonerand Toledo Shore Lie, aggregating about $1,500,000, dent. | Life Position. Dying When Picked Up. | —— +42 | (Special to The Evening World.) In replying to an address of welcome | john J. Bridges. of Brooklyn, was to- “te TWO KILLED IN MINDANAO FIGHT. Belivered PP atayir: Low: at the) twen: aay tiscted Alderman to succeed his] BRIDGETON, N. J. ,8ept. 4—While ‘There was a stir to-day at the Park| Faro layouts, green cloth-covered NEW LONDON, Conn., Sept. 4—The ‘ movement of the enemy's fleet to the! Row and Mail street entrance of the|card tables, roulette wheels, Klondike a 2 Gindsy é father, who died afew weeks ago. lariving across the New Jersey Central westward, coupled with delay in trans. Post-Office when Isaac Cole, an octogen-| tables and a score of nickle-In-the-slot WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—The acting Adjutant-General has received a tleth annual ay-echool and the} “iy waa chosen after a warm contest ro .04 tacks at Greenwich Pier dial machines, all representing an original {cable message from Gen. Chaffee, at Manila, saying that James ¥oley and |#xth annual Varick Christian Endeavor | in the Board of Akiermen, Before the | i tein and hile witb” ints interfered with by the en-|from heart failure, superinduced by the |outlay of ‘$25,000, sacrificed to of- . i = |convention, now in: seesion in Mount) vote was had a recess of the minutes 1 reall pute sad F ” Henry C. Carey, Company G, Twenty-seventh Infantry, were killed in the icy. church, at West Tenth and ras taken to give the Democratic mem-|were struck by a train. The carriage , in part accounts fer the meagre- | heat. ' fictat destruction to-day. The smasbing : Silly viva of general interest in the| The old men, who, despite his elghty- |took place in the rear yard of Brooklyn |cusseement et Vicars, Island of Mindanao, on the 12th ult, add that Otts|Bicecker streeta, the Rov. J. Sulla| to confer, was smashed and both occupants: war game received at Fort Trumbull, | five years, {s unusually spry, came to|Police Headquarters and was carried king ten niinutes the! i. .own several feet in the aim ; = headqquarters Department of the East/the ofty on business by way of the|out at the command of Commissioner wounded on the same occasion. ed forty- in dis- Ticked. Up’ \iconbetbaa meses fier to-day. Cortlandt street ferry. Having busi-| Partridge, who sent word over the wires the Mayor. cussing the selection of a candidate. | V'0" 4h cs rf The Mayor expresse) his gratification | Young Bridges, who was backed by the From 12.0 ‘lock iterd thing | ness. Third . oh ‘ted to|to smash the gambling paraphernalia ar wam given out for publication | waik to the Clty Hall mation of the| "00d and hard." BRINGING. HARD COAL FROM ENGLAND. [at the opportunity of welcoming the | Wioughy sweet onguntzation, was ~ mission of messages by signal from cer-,a@rian of Hackensack, N. J., collapsed bers a cha ‘Van Dorn was seriously wounded and Peter Christensen was slightly |Cooper. A. M., D. D., pastor of the Minctend church, cast the’ political horoscope of | pemocr Goodwin is a prominent retired farmie er of Cumberland County and quite pod “8 jock fo-day, when the fol- ‘Third Avenue Elevated road. Armed with an axe Inspector P. H. See delegates to the city finally chosen and wy@@ the Board re- wealthy, 4 5 i e Soope! ble esolution naming i “ Mgr" AREMBU LL, conn, seit. 4 AB he named up Brondway, to Park |aetuehia, 2 eres of tus Srrtaizs | LONDON, Sept. 4--Newapapers here announce that the Britah steams aie, adgrewsag’ the Maer sive [ste ever muccmer, wan premnted. ae staff, m= 5 fn : é fy co ag presented MAL ai this. morning. Fort Mansfield Rae oma ae nek aoe: rere bling devices, When his mighty right |@™ Glencoe and Devonshire ere loading 8,000 tons of anthracito coal at|have watched your career with great | Aldermen Gillen and Stewart advo- Bre aren ips Just off Block npizabached Wall Vakteatt Ne was weak {atm became wear® he passed the axe Swanea for New York. It is further asserted that the shipmets were or-| interest. You are in polities, but you | cated the election of Martin Conly, a for- eo ‘enemy a fleet at and exhausted and fell to the sidewalk |t© Deputy Pita marathi pen who | dered’in consequence of th coal miners’ strike in the United States. ey ak a politician: you are a states- poor Suber and Alpena ae opposl Great nd) with @ groan. whacked and chopped until he grew red man, Mayor Low, A poltticlan always | Alderman Gillen’s amendment substi- Borcbarding ‘ue sina i 2 In the face, Several other borough ee expects something of th pl tuting che naine of Conly for that of in wie! in the er borough * p mething of the people, but a 6 Favs ‘clinied positon tor poke wher | pending the wrrival of an ambmance, | OMcIala who were resent to sea thot BATTLE-SHIPS SAIL TOWARD NEWPORT fialeemin expagta) to do. something) for) Brides, was! let by 6. Vote ot M0128] BONTa SOT eco is cannot reach them, which reaponded on a second call quer none of the devices escaped the chop- : the people. We love this country, and Bh Ci UR al en ne Ie fabiee was day for New York City , a BIBT de coessur to morning at Oe GAT ettes weber’ Chev oli come Led ping block aided in the demolishing TALAND) R, Li Soph. 4 couie Bageniq XCesi meer therefore we like to sce such en as|then’adopted by & vote of 6L vicinity: Showers thin aft ange eg ee station, (iE Aed fevedoayy process. BLOCK ISLA’ sy p Kearsarge, Umirat}you tn public Ife and I pelieve that] By becoming an Alderman young]]} moon, clearing to-night the fleld battery in camp at] He lay in the, ccaeltioe: ot fhe Po Rost When the list wae eons over ® was die Higginson on board, and the battle-ship Alebamg salled this afternoon,|eome time in the future, when great Seen et Bn the’ ponition he |W “Cooter; Friday weneraliy ‘at prese j. . ce the political | of $1.40 a year. | 8 pt de suticlontly recovered. ts vines are Sone Montauie Point Signal. sentined peoee tag pom ie none ota con Tome ts Jol the rene et “Mike" Minden, at about to attack sign: tign | °Y —_—_ ork ‘asstsallf ees arena ihn ithe eae ere rae aah mss Bifrere a ee 3 eles 5 powers and tell them ‘this is My man,’ ito vacctumulate until the deposit and: that vou will then be gloriously | ine Aldermanic Chamber and mie place wat crowd Ne mater- | eeated in the Presidential chair.” to the body, He was sworn in and con- At this there was great applause. ducted to the seat which his father o a es Sverct bling tools _Mayor Low blushed and emiled in, ack- abides ren Briages resemble hn tathor pan ites York-—20 os