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*) WVRATHUER—Faly to-niaht: Suntiny shower NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1903, PRICE ONE CEN _- GENERAL PORTING NEW ON PAGES 4 AND 5. \ | “Circulation Books Open to All.’? BAe hie eel j FIRST MESSAGE. [OIL SLIVER [9#086# oARDKER dio Zhce ROOT. WiO Bee? A oul SACK ROOT - WIRED TOMANLA SHOOTS SEL | BY ROOSEVELT, IN HOSPITAL FIGHTS GARDNE! + Roosevelt Congratulates Gov.| Joseph Lamothe, Who Killed Taft on the Successful Com-! Georgiana Goddu at Lowell, All Over the Country Gather at Interna- pletion of the Line Connect-| Mass. Caught by Detectives tional Athletic Club, Fort Erie, to See Battle Between Crack Light Heavy-Weights | ing the Philippines with the) at St. Luke’s, Fights Fiercely United States of America. and Puts Bullet in Bory. | MESSAGE TO CIRCLE SERGEANT BECKER IN THE ENTIRE GLOBE. A STRUGGLE WITH HIM.! BOTH GLADIATORS IN FINE CONDITION FOR THE FRAY. Clarence Mackay, to Whose Ef-| Two Shots Fired and It Is Sup- forts the Great Enterprise Is} posed that the First Was > Chiefly Due, a Witness of the} Meant for the Detective— ‘ Culmination of the Wonderful “I'd rather Kill Myself Than ‘ * Electric Transmission. } eB Taken,” Said Fugitive.” Winners Share in This Afternoon’s Battle Is $7,500—The Men Weigh in at 165 Pounds Before Entering the Ring—Con-' test a Most Interesting One. Bae ‘The first message opening the Pacific! Joseph Lamothe, a fugitive murderer cable, which was written by President | trom Lowell, Mass., was caught in the Roosevelt at Oyster Bay, will reach | reception room of St. Luke's Hospital Gov. Taft at Manila to-day. to-day by Detective-Sergeant John AIO, z f BUFFALO, July 4—When George| fore the volce of the announver én ey T was expected that the Hawall end | Recker and shot himself in the abdomen je sy | Claimed to the multitude that the co: Gerdner and Jack Root faced each | ° would be landed last night and every-| while resisting arres:, The surgeons at ms ib Inde tnt Gh a8 ey whi enti aren The wren a POPE LEO’S DOCTOR MOB SET FIRES AND | pipacidlelaa et Gus test wae about to be waged. Gardnert ing, But the crew of the cable ship An-| chance for Lamothe's recovery. KEEPS NIGHT WATCH. | TERRORIZED TOWN. F USS Yo eet renee et noe no trace of repidation about him as he i cool, axed smilingly at the victt ¢ misfortune, the| > chon ne ene vated te 8 on 7 banked round thom the most repre- * opponent. nds who cheered him; Root, con- @hore lines breaking twice. was preceded by a life and death strug. f tative athering of sporting men} ,. Y % Down at, Oyster Bay Clarence H.| gle between himself and Becker, in the Pontiff Suffers from Insomnia and Stormed Jail in Attempt to Free eels bales - ° ast bis eyes over h Mackay is waiting for the word that) course of which they struggled all over Physician Remains N Him: Pri id Stoned H: the East has eeen since the days when | Gardner was out early this morning st ay is K for ysician Remains Near risoner and Stoned House A the Horton law allowed boxing in New | his Fort Erle headquarters, but ng eare (Special ts Tee Evening World.) been resting for twenty-four hours bee _— ‘ed spasmodically, but there was overpowering nervousness, sheik 7 Ror everything is clear and the line open. e room, The murderer fired one s> All Precautions Taken. of Judge. Mer than was Root In Buffalo, They defore discharging the bullet >» York City. a ‘ {with the President of the Commercial !jcagaq in his own body, and it ta te ROMP, July 45.20 P, M.—For some; MIDDLERORO, Mass, July 4—A Familia} faces -appeared jon\s.every| ta vwelale ti menrins ihe droquols 2aEe Pacific Cable Company ts Supt. George opinion of Becker that he was the in- nights past the Pope had suffered some- mo» of men, angered by the arrest of hand, The metropolis was represented | Streets surrounded the bullding, The H. Usher, who starts the message on a| tended target. Lamothe held the pistol what from insomnia, so last night D>./one of their number, early to-day ane rer of the foremost Admirers of | Scyeneate Of the Aehiere, were: otis Y . by pelled D © lane fos lalsecbewirartc/ aah Erancieco, Inatba Fight vrai Pocieet of Wis puck Dappont desiied to spend the night in) wounded debuts sherit iy, Miooting the Matic art, porting men from Bos-| the \ightiv-psited them through ‘As {t flashes Into the San Francisco] 94.0) pinaraintee Laren lisse : Se opin Ads Ding sve EOReie AibedToOnU An Tt we B ee ee el ton swarmed about the arena. Hundreds welch IS dee RoCeah tide enna advomen carried with it the rng and for the purpose of determining the char-|ombarded the house of a police court @ffice of the Postal Telegraph Com-| stem of his watch, J eles bree? jutge with stones and stormed the of Chicagoans voiced the praises off pounds. The scalen showed that eaeh ‘ oter and cause of His Holiness's slee; . i al pany Supt. Harriogton, of the Commer-| Lamothe, an educated and phyaigany|Gayly Decked Steamers GO) toe are tound the Pope mlept fairly |Ja!1 fm an attempt to veleane the prt Interesting Card with TWO} Root os oe impanance | Molehing ia, ar (antuigng, .After fhe 3 yi They viously, had set eevee. Pro! y eity nee | Welgh mand th ¥ ign ‘ial Pacific Cable Company, will Mash {t| Powerful French Canadian, was a rail- wel! during the-early part'ot the night |oner. They previow e . Téa toi Wihrintpeas trom: GOuton. towd again both men etired te: Foad clerk In Boston and Ge aama:| Down Bay with Thousands} wel! during the-early part of the nent ieee and when Judge Nathan Wash-| Stakes and Brilliant Fields; a from Quebec fo Winnipes, trom Boston| {hei quarters to ren for the sigtized, te to Honolulu. a = of Alexina G. yi burne, whose house was stoned, found : Pe a a Ry analog: We. eee Winenestes ‘Mas wept, a hs of Holiday Folk and .See the ee Papponi came to the concluston,| that the local authorities were helpless Fast Track and Beautiful comeiad besa dn peep rein py oa inh jas ihe cranecenes ame pagphiaag ees sure : ‘ ‘ trol the riofous crowd he tele- tendanoe., Combin fe conteat | pa She ; gen rot the ri Weather Prove Potent Attra0-| chore the eyes was the memory of ihe | §rsou puree there renal t ie pe vice-president and general manager; | questionable record and. the Two Shamrocks Out on al that his patient’s restlessnens was. due od: cor Tana?tey:- plaecsotor': polls :abe iH Bags C. weadley, vieesprewent; [1m Ny thisty- five’ yen i to what, considering, hls Advanced em¢. Yt ‘When owid- arrived the mus “tion events commemorated on the day, mak-|We@rlng the jewolled George Clapperton, trame manager of| Peel known by four ailagea, the tamil] SailyStretehing Spin. may be called overwork. Dr. Lapponi | inne. My i ons at the Bay. - ine It an oconsion of more than or- | MiUMl: and back of that. ie Br is uh “2 3 God 4 | 5 ot ty fan tie Commercial Gable Company, heads Lal lu resented his. attentions wisisted on the necessity of the Pope | ",. visiting officers, however, were dinary enthuslasm for the strenuous|ing Tommy Hvan Philadelphia dae and barred him from the house, —_ parting himself all kinds® of fatigue, of departments and electrical engineers ani the placed in chat&e of the town for the] _ ‘Americans in attendance. And, as for} © Brien and Rovert Fitzsimmons. 7 ; espectally during the summei « ‘s a « are waitne In Mr. Baker's office for Followed Girl He Loved. (Special to The Evening World.) doctor asked AMonsiga B.sleti, the |time being a call was iesued for the THE WINNERS the Cunadians, they have come to re- pee aah ye: 4 Rieti cred the Roosevelt message. f A week ago to-day Miss Alexina, with| HIGHLANDS OF NAVESINK, N. J., ‘Maste he Ch . to Umit jgejectmen to meet for action in the : . gard the Fourth of July as something Roo ing in view of tha, “We ought to heat ton minu sald) her sister Georgiana, went to Lowell,|July 4.—Sir Thomas Lipton took the een to those abaoMitely India: | | orgency: of a. holiday of their own along the h iy yoed Root In Se Vice-President Baker: “everything |s|Mass., to attend a wedding at the home|Shamrocks outside this afternoon for a the coastion of the Pope, | It {# understood that last night's tu-| FIRST RACE.—Land of Clover] porder. open and all we need is word from|o¢ pr, Vayette. one of the foremost| dit of a spin, just to show the big eet] on the whole, Js satisfactory, serious | mult was the outcome of plans mada| (13 to 10) 1, Fox Hunter (8 to 1) 2,| Two athletes more fit to do >attle i was M Honolulu Ries midway shore end] physicians of that city. “They remained |of flag-bedecked excursion béats that hin advanced. are, on acsount sot ie | some time ago by an element in the| Lavator 3. Time—5,16 2-5, never shook hands In the roped arena. {proposition in the way a ak heen, lar ee hould be in Gov. Tatts} xe” Sunday. Lamothe learned that|the challenger was a real flyer. Early lack of physical ‘strength, which haa| oN", Re ecarte PO GHiLAt) premeat . Clean, ithe and powerful, they com-|Pinit) Tai hinary pout datween the 10% Hea eeac tee It atarte on tte | (ex, Were In Lowell and appeared there |in the day the Irish baronet, who Is/ continually decreased alnea the opera- | Min Pontrol of attain They ‘eclded 10 (mdeJel to. The Rvening World.) manded the admiration of every lover | pounders | as f fe entered the house an4 saw Alexina.| the conviation that tt would be no Kind} “Wat is especially feared in a audden OTH is ately on =| New Yorkers broke away f pearance went, there a ‘ ". th Ite hid reply | yr ‘) ‘ .: . aden bers to avoid arres The plan ucopsded f, rom the fire- if ped hate dices of admirers of eh ae mats aatinieseanned ip SiAwianand While they were talking Georgiana en-[of a day for-a reatirace. And subse-Jatinck of heart failure, or dynamic ini “Deputy. Sheriq Lincoly idk a | cracker and the noisy town at noon and Petween them as they stripped in thls | Root 0° ner, iter lng 26 ae eae iC wie Oe beuicablesto ) Hong eitons: tered the room and ordered him out,|quent events proved that he was right.|Praumonin, | He ts carefully, watched | vind and arres'o? Charing White, eame down In bunchen to watch the] Comers. Ifever & fight justiNed even | wnon the star performers of the after. Po ett rg os eable: to Hong Kong: |He drew a revolver. Both girls aprang| As the heavy bank of clouds clearsd| any material ax wellias mental work. |goquently Thomas Belmont mau Ariiur) ponies at Sheepshead. Bas, There were | DOtUne It was this fight. mets : that was heard byt aly Agen, Suez, Alexandria Salta; killed, Pea rariie tipiiorovertaall ail raltar, Lisson res, Cane ‘ n , Dr. Vayette 1 5 1 guste of > wind atid SoWeveric. 16: Oval ayette heard the shot and ran] pond, and only ftfii gusts ; This the globe will ane (aie | Sera ry 5 inne f i eenabe eH ie HESul ae running through the front door. Hela. tittle ripple. larly visit the track on Saturdays w. Q wher u lll ee a d that his wound fs fatal. | not take the tig, ™-footers out at all maht and stay until Monday, But the President Roosevelt’ sends his. Any| rie murdered got away, and the next|in the face of such conditions, but ie ‘ diay will be caused by the fact that ; crowd. was big enough to fill the booktes” s yl t y. de eart with joy. and enough money was fifty-four operatons must handle the) powell got a letter from him saying|ciled to give them a little run outside wagered on the various events to star: ‘ ing up a taal that nearly equalled that] t® FO Into the ting yesterday. They had I Niagara Fa of Suburban Day. hall In time to see Lamothe| came along—not enough to stir up ever But there were thousands wh day th? Superintendent of Potlce at] finally, with teue Irish chiral two dispatches In circHng the earth. | that he would commitsauletde, Bui 5 sain . al cide. it thel in order that the hundreds of excur- taY half /@ dozen national banks Sai pie a the ' Presidential | superintendent had information that led] soniats might not be disappointed, for AFTERNOON GAME—SCORE BY INNINGS. More than %,00 racin engthustas a re ia Re piel coramelly igvenea athe ney him to believe that Lamothe had come] the Baronet weil knew that all wanted ee ereenrettest were pregent. : ; vols route it DA wi will send a 7 i i i i i SE ees GRANT A criAl CLEAS ote | Oncnim caters to see the challenger under sail. chicago See eather Seow (QO) The weather could not have heen fm Chicago Microbes Win, with Score of 16 to QO: route from London. ‘ It was learned In Roston that an intl-] ‘The two boats w-r» out on the course INVADERS 20 for, racing purposes. What looked to be O B ‘ andon, mate friend of Lamothe was Thomas|an hour on a still-hunt ‘tor a breeze NS .. - # doubtftl day when the eun rose In th Tayl d McGinnity Knocked Out of Box is messaze will bo followed ‘vy one | Oreon, anorderly at St. Luke's Hosptial, | ¢n f ¢ irae CN AR iM oot y _ spear i Avil ny 3 . Li ;}that would fill the big sails. It was coe ed OL morning blossomed into perfect bloom sop Binpetor Wiha fat Benimang in this city. Inspector MoClusky de-| merely a sail-stretching’ spin in which Fi H ‘ in’ the afternoon. Ke ne. AGS 0) rl tailed Detective Sergeants Becker and : in demonstrated her irs i — y F governments. Mied Detective Sergeants Becker and) ihe ner: boat again demonstrated ner} First Inning—Holmes singled to left. He:was:oaught:nape| There were mo great stakes on the| wogn SIDE BALL PARK, CHICAGO, Phein to keep pt superiority over the old in windward ff first. H Ht got J *s fl 7 m is afternoon, but the card | oy A glace at the time-table of such a Aig aiingriiecdes aunts ping off first. Howell got Jones's fly, Green putsa safety into | was very interesting, July 4—The Genta lont their first game! New york Chicago. Journey reyeals the Interesting circum: ; . . ia kj a i H Nor ie ug Stakes showed Broom- . owne, Pf. ie. if, siance lost and then regained] Becker was on watch in the recep-| While the Shamrocks were sacking centre, but was caught trying to steal. No runs. gick callant, Fe Pousrernen ‘and othtr| here to-day, One of the most disastrous | Bumneey a ee an en route. ‘The olf fact is pressnted of | tion room jo-day when a man answer-|@long in the fluky breee the big ocean ng Isl 4 Han loap anete: pananls exhibitions of the year. After making MoGann, 15 Chance, ib. v lertes, If. Jones, cf. of entries. The Indepen first, inning, McGraw was Steeploohase was siso c tantees dence} four runs in first | Lt rary Rabb, ‘ss. ker, The track was in perfect condition. | smiles all over and a hundred New York \Lauder, roctera yelled that Chicago would fall Warner, o. iling. “c. lor. p. Welmer, p. > from New York to-| Ing the description of Lamothe entered, | liner Krooriand came steaming along Keeler reached first on Tannehil's bad throw.. T slinniizyenterday, rn 4 ly Olanketed the cha:tenger, Tannehill pollu yesterday, then | A distinguishing mank of identification Seine Rca ae eae threw Elberfeld out. Fultz’s dduble to centre soored Keeler, Mashing oround the other side of the| was two missing fingers on the left ilobe and getting back to New. York| had. Tamotho carsted a néwspaper|¢rawl up on her, but the advantage! Fultz trotted home on Williams’s two bagger.. McFarland sac- se starth Wor other races see columns 4 and 7 this page. rulay. f wag only a temporary one, set l \ : : | Caan? tn his lett hand and the absence of Mithe parsengere on “tio Kroontant| rificed. Ganzel diediat:first. Two runs, a Can Just’ asjebe oid the test time. Umpire-o'Day. Hey. the Journey 10 ede ee eee TIT AID Coat Keckate 2 [igs the malls land saluted! Br thd - |THREE KILLED Bin, oh, alas! when the microbes came | ——— = ; Pere Pe eatig. ean Omok aaa Fee andkercniefa were waved to bat and fire works began to ralse} rather slip-shod flelding for which there i A meswage starting west around the! }i6 asked to see Oreon and Becker | dreds of handkerchiefs were waved a world at,5 A. M. to-day would arrive| ang pecker Informed him that he was| the yachts, a At Philadelphia—End. of third: ‘Detroit: 2;.Philad -Iphia,:3, At Honolhiu at 11 P. M. yorterday, at! inaer arrest.» Lamothe replied that | wettad tet tiocht cattamsontier the, cout At Boston—End of third::St. Louis, Q; Boston,i0. ? Midway at 10 P. M. yesterday, at Guam| rather than suffer arrest he would kill | becalné of the leck of a sailing breeze. ‘ at 7 P.M. to-day, and at Mania at €] himself, Beckc: snw that he pulled the was considerable excuse, wi aw saw that Taylor weet up in the alr he called upon the Tron | Man, who started in by farang Welmie. [Pho next play was decidedly bad. Slagle. IN TRAIN WRECK, | cain in every part of the grand stand, the Giants! knell was sounded, properly Both Taylor ani McGinnity were ew Yor Central Crash Within| knocked into a cooked hat and bot pier th ! P.M, to-day. It would pass through | 1 : ' s ight side of bis coat around in front the Cit gave way in favor of Jack Cronin, who Ve 5 Inala at 3 PM. to-day, and would <1 Ge iis siomach. The poked bulged and} MRS. 5, W. RITCHIE DEAD. po rae of Han got bie hari but hed poor euppore,| PPA’ one co OfoCaHG, who, Sieh j New Yor! 0. .M. Thus ; . on 5 rN rk sy f Bly ads : { it would have made an excursion from a alate (ee Arata oa American Society Woman Suc- GIANTS BADLY BEATEN IN‘ MORNING GAME, BUPFAIO, July Lee Pe oh sig r O'Day gave it to Slagle the renames) to-day to yesterday, and have arrived | “Becker graobed hin right: wrist, but | """" Ot te mood Polsonin eri noe Wits eam (ed another and the: lbs) p ai AbOUS the Other reNners. abe i in a wrec! on the * i | Back In New York wit Lamothe macaged to. pull. the. trigger. . . OS) ene a tart, NUMB aa Nour Of] What peoume of the frat bullet (s nai] LONDON, July 4.—Mrs. James Wads- a atg i Koubhs tulking while Evers. scored and at New oYrk Central Railroad within the do for third.” McGann Known, Once more in the escum tole, daughter of G. Mead ; : y condition of the field was tn PEA Arother message leaving New York] Lamothe fired, the piscol and, immedi: Reh Seer adugnterin-isw of ors, c.| “NEW. VORK so co ciessciesiesr 400 3000m1 270125019) Waiy ast Ee ea ee eid was ‘n Tawoke suddenly then and made «One BL GF. 4 to-day would arrive at Guam | @1c el dopenntendent Coates, who| Adair, and formerly of Newport, R- CHICAGO ......- ------- 74010040 —I6 bad playing. At times half the play tallied 7A. M. to-morrow, apparently four-| wiy hag witnesked the combat, rang’the | aled of bload poisoning to-day at Ash: eae at ieee SNOW IN COLORADO. Dany ghureiy:ioanesiled| diicehesawirlhor ere a eee ae gua | Sone ,gulmmmontne: thexmurgeons, | They | Welt itehie hed Oeen ill with throat y white duet that was thicker than a } ulng Its journey around the fens woud ee aie ied Rim to the oper: {trouble fo more tha:1 a month and was RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Leadville Ceten the Fowrt, | fondon foe. Lauder and Babd in par- {two bunts to thind j . cated by the X-rava and probing was Ld alee i ate ; yl! e Wipe z rita; so thet they could nota ke ve} . ) 4p fatwantte Task compteted, — |Fesorted to.” aoe i eeaainin Sits! whieh ave] Second Race—Rigocan 1, Duke of Kendall 2, Cinquavelli 3. | MEADVILLE, Cot, duis 4—7wo 10] mente, no tat thes cold Mo et ae ia tn - he opera ty yo "4 - re now fell in this city OT e be ba re } ‘The completion of the cable from Cal-|thrent of sulclde will ba reallzed. et anGe Gere ty Min A asitee the ° and on the mountains early to-day, The| Taylor and McGinnity were weak. Me-|? yf ffornia to the Philippines, a distance of coiealite Faeents: ETA . Prince and Princess of Waies In the fol- AT WASHINGTON PARK. [temperature dropped forty degrees, and] Graw pu: Tay In because the i yer 8,000. miles, brings to a successful | yee ee. ee eee cid eran lowing wee oes . almost touchod the ftreesing point was fo terrific that ne feared 4 would * gonclusion the greatest and most aim-| his revolver was discharged accidentally Role Tak ens aie only. aon P 5 rs enali hlad 2.1 3 —— bother any other pitcher, But : cult of aubmerine cable enterprises un-| While he Wan chasing a thief. \Chargea| Kwue TocKer. a Memoer of an Ol First Race—Peter Paui 1, Engiish La japan 3. ff Seeqeceeerineny | Gadianachitelseno Gonteul @ertaken ‘In the history of ocean teleg- | have been preferred agalnat him on this Yfaes go WAH one-of the events oF Second Race—Glassful 1, Boaster 2 Silk Cord 3 WEATHER FORECAST. To cap the climax Bresnahan and Bi f0) raphy. The route traverses a vast|/aver that he fired at the thief and the| °WP?™ e manta Sled dis D = Moyles collided in the first inn “nightmare for the Cl ho sees With a Y Forecast for the thirty-six hours J | tnoing from a line drive from waste of water unique for its lack of] bullet hit a workman half a block away. in rio Sue ce i natural stations, —<—<—_—. Referee tn Sepnration Cane. | WAT as Led ane ena EL ee " “5 . jing at 8 P. M. Suncay, for J} ~°° Abt . cent Men. Up to this time the only telegraphic John H. Rogan Was appointed by Jus end theumatic leg and hurling New York’s| 82° UN a the gate. © ciebeetion otsine’ betgecn inararen:| CAR FALLS FROM.BRIDGE. | 707 p.ten to-day co hear, Contimony CABLE CIRCUIT OF GLOBE COMPI.ETED. Navi Work Clty land viainiieceaie || Srecmnoatee atts cutionens Neti Paneer try and Manila whs by a-route contain- and pass on the separation sult brought and warmer to-night; Sund ' ten mthtites, ‘Game to the ied and Three 4 ght; Jay Pin agony gor ten t »/ ing fifteen or sixteen separate stations, | TMTC® Persons K by Rese H. Byrnes against Martin P. | ead to cas: Rents EEL OT . Fatally Hurt in Long Drop. Byrnes, to’ whom she was married on — showers; light variable winds, be- J finish. Row ns t 8 only h After Congress decided againat a Gov- Byres. fo, whom ane was marcied on! — SAN FRANCISCO, July 4.-A message from Honolulu states pla AL ra 9 ud te ve way 0 Van Hattren, yt "cena a be die up th ’ a new! PITTSBURG, July 4—A trovey arated on March 17 of the «ame year.” | that the shore end of the cable has been landed from the Anglia Mrs. Byrnes cialmed she was itl- tinued ff * ? at is et Lon ‘ . . \ tae eles cai rye Petar ans Aeninn ose evineaa| trent’: and spliced to, the section. extending to the city. to Ailantle City and Return, | ?2UeVatd, nearly 100 feet delow. |. ster co te Atiantic Clty and Return.| ~The ae of the world'has thus been made complete. Pre- | gx.00 « Poni | Tais accident seemed to & M ay ee es’ whole train though they batted Ike | ant fratnkturter sausages Jind ber Bega ie fiends, making a tota! of 16 from Weim- 1. AtsGraw took ¢ i Yo er's delivery, Chicago only hart 1%, so vw ly the Clty and Reta ae well get Seatrighte’ sald @ ; Maliroad) Sunday. July 6. Lasve| Three of the six: persona on thd car vans Ralirosd, Sundar, July 3. Lor 4 iy nel my road, Sunday, July GLa hee wi Jenty of hitting on vot — ; i A ah Be Satin beds Baal ee and the, othery wa Looe at Pals te ont"s] Kminary ie ts os ihe Wines are belng made. pas AM Trak goo only arate wag plenty, of CIN a (Continued om Second raed Ae