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ee a ne SAT TRE EN = HT ‘WEATHER—Rain to-night and Tueséay, 110°;CLOCK NIGHT EXTRA | “ Circulation ‘Books Opeu to All.” ‘| FRICE ONE CENT. LRU _NEW y ORK. MONDAY, MARCH 21, PRICE ONE CENT. GINTS TKE BEING CARRIED ACROSS LAKE BAIKAL. " | | ’ ¢ MeGraw’s Men Win the Third and Final Game of the Series \ from the Birmingham Team cy To-Day. MATHEWSON PITCHES - { , Is FOR FIVE INNINGS. | : olesicipeee ee \ | Giants Wallop Curves of Local, : ; 5 } Pitcher and Have No Trouble Surprising Statement’ Made This Afternoon in Winnin, . oli i beeen Me ny Game by a from the Bench by Police, Magistrate re oO} 0 3. 8 . 7 = ; af Flammer Calls “Attention to’ the Wild MW BATTING ORDER. Western Gus in New York City, Browne. putty, en | Megane ib. | Mertos, If. => M 'o} lc ef, £ . ee | CASES OF MURDER AND ert, 2 - : —— ASSAULT CROWD. THE COURTS. Y. George AWood I : ST END BALL GROL 5 ———— { MINGHAM, Ala., Marchi 21.—The | crossed bats with thé local So REG Ga ate erent age |Suggestion that, Fine of $100 Be Inflictedon. * they came here from Savannah to co: -| tie spring wratng operations te . ; | Persons Who: Carry Concealed Weapons: ‘p Mathewson and MeGinnity w a : ‘ dere arn Svngsnt he sees Mit OFFE FOR acTTLEM ENT —Remarkable Record in One Precinct, f ) ox to-day, but. MeGraw Was req reateal - Ge ‘ id J tarettrve ie con rn fr pee in Showing How Many Men Go “tleeled. ext Wednesday's Vulcan st efit game. | ‘4 Firat Inning. ‘ ” / Duty, ainslede nan ¢AultH, steouen: | Hopes of the Ex-Cotton King to Re- PASSES AWAY ew York is getting tp Ye Ifke a western mining camp,” satt Magle+ Lynch's intended sacrifice was eure trate Flammer to-day, commenting en the remarkable outbreak of ahooting it Bromahay by Bowerman in time co! stme Business Receive a Set-Back--- cases. Tho Magistrate made this remark to-day in speaking of the growing \ S peroUundars ato cous) . : + j ici reign of the revolver as exemplified by the murders of the past few hours, " tan ine de Terms. of His Offer Are Not Made fe Eiiyaioane Mad Anuouncey | ey of murder and assault in which the revolver figures are crowding Late a Coe onan ERNE : that the End’ Was Only a | ASO tif Rep ane Public. the courts, The present Inw, imposing @ ne of $10 for carrying a revolver ean cand eae ahah | Question of a Few Hours and Meeting Will Last for t for Six Days €11d| operates not even as acheck” Foreigners are abandoning thétr knives and \ ed, McGann was caught at the Reet a rpriso} eapone of offense and def€nse tn favor of the mort iy | Apia ign a fount nteal with Stanton | ; Folin ee His Death Was Not a Surprise! Few Good Horses Present--Favorites|"™" "7" scores ie ing to steal home, ONE RAUN, aif a tN aie if mitonere Seas ee Galeal ict cuarles s al A | Magistrate Flammer estimates that half of the 90,000¢Italians living in the do oned or ey et o.; John . Latha vatham, D Warsuette pee Aa ae worman, | Nith his creditors, was turned down this! Alrxander & Co.; R. J. “Boles, of Dock , Former aiarpe Grace! Aled Ae Ue Win. and Talent Makes Money) OD | East One Hunéred and Fourth Street Precinct carry revolvers, and he ism ; fouled out to Bowerman: | afternoon. ‘They refused to accept It,| Brothers & Co.; W. PD. Sprit CAB SOI ES SRL ad densa lowing Magistrates to impose a fine of $100 for carrying concealed Walked’ | Wireelars,- singled, arate | ote the commiltiee representiugt hem mi: | 3H. Parker @ Co. who-are raid to. be. St, His O'clock -to-daya:-at_ noon the Four of the Races fayos jot elawiog ine : : be in Duffy's high pop. NO} Jouriied: to_ayaltth all of the obair- | tt tered . City: Hall flag was placed at halt oa weapons. aldthk. a y | he call of obair-|the largest creditors; Henry "Hentz, and messages of condolence {rom New J Sapaee Pe MeCorms ck ampled. Daliien struck} ™ George Bailey, of Bailey & Mont- Yorkers prominent in politics and busi- THREE DEAD; THREE WOUNDED. > out bert walked Bowerman | tl did not attend. the meeting, but! g and Rdward Weld, of Stephen ness bean to arrive at the Grace sloped . { Srounded to Tamsette and a double, had a representative there, who ¢x-) Weld & Vo. Mr. § Was not present, residence. (Special to The Evening World.) ! THE WINNERS. “Since last June,” said Magistrate Flammer, after he had dispose@of PAS tad Te sae Auth is ade oF the story and made) A committer of tive, consisting of ft, At ca had been unconsctous for | lt ue tine fe eae sald Dates the case of the Italian murderer and other shooting-scrape prisoners be: Mirus known his wishes concerning a settle-|S. Cinrk, J. Temple Gwathmey, R Giinn Gafsrechia aca’ fhetend spring meeting © ey Millers wht tomred | Mrs, Sully waited with cinta Ce orge Chaplin. was appointed by the, night that death was only a matter and ia ack, It rained hard early; 4, pile Risley 6 to 2) 2, Gus Lanka 3.|1:undred and Fourth stfeet precinct. All of these murders have been done uC The nature of the proposal made neeting to hear what Mr Sully had to of a short Ume, i so : Aes} me hopped to) Sully was not xiven on frer : ° "the wite of Sir. fe. hin two sone, , hie Gapnol Cate ee. foratw esl Fou Race—Joe Martin (11 to 3)/by men with revolvers. There are 90,000 Italians in the. precinct, am>@ a WARY: nentativeas and the member: The detail ations he.) hs Pu: ae aaug' nis broth inaugural* feature, A very ordinary | 1, Countess Clara (4 to 1) 2, Bud-|believe that half of them are armed. ts mick Med o committee were bound to se tween Sully 7 lls bedside field performed in the stakes. 8 i there wae a hot diseussion over It andj quiet, but it can 1 that the Raernay otek oeue bipacage | weiser 3, Since 5 o'clock yesterday morning, when a policeman was kille@ an@ ne ng. the mecting did not adjoi until 1 of actual ed by Sully, ‘The causo of the death of Mr. Grace Martin ; | mt 1 toe exurra| Lal ty haga ear ae attlement. at. tt eelainis RAL AaL lor epbunonin’ thasmania the ing Judges, while A. B. | THIRD RACE—Maverick (2 to 5) | #nother was wounded in a fight with a burglar, there has been a succession f ad ; i of Creditors. gainst him was fi Satisfactory {on Lec, + last. it was a Angelo Cella, of Chicago, is the Weat-' 1, Bondello (6 to 1) 2, Ora McKin-| of shootings In this city. The list of dead numbers three and threehave 0 the lereditors bulk or i, but'the indomitable Grace ackey Club steward, Jockeys Rob- i ¥ Dn Refare the posal « ully was re: neu HOUR gE to dispose » bu he indomitable s ichon arrived from New| ney 3. been wounded. £ r A 1 velved there of his cred- | Of ve ang, . ¢s months off and a this morning. Nearly all the pay fi * Taree tele nea part of) vane a axe of t Nici e re (yarn Toe. Springs. FOURTH RACE—Fay Templeton In three of the cages policemen figured in the tragedies an@ to-two | ea nt 4 te mois mat pont hia Beaatitationity erat ous Five and a half fu | (7 to 10) 1, Tommy O'Hara (2 to 1) |the cause of the shootings was the detection of persons engaged in robbery, Hd 80 Uppeared for a tice Gat Starters, whis.. tocka, r.| 2, Miss Layman 3. Just before daylight yesterday a watchman caught a burglar robbing ae ee =< bakery in Third avenue near Fifty-fourth street. The man ran, before nthe beaumont FIFTH RACE—Imbodel (4 to 8)[ a i ond “JARS TURN DOWN is a aL a i th.dimaleng (8 to 2) 2, William he was caught he had killed Policeman Enright and wounded Policeman _ {He struggled with ema ; % ; strength against the after effects of jed all the way. Dick Ris-| Weight 3, , raat roa eee neres ear aie te See he shot himsejf in-the head, e disease, nor did the struggie ceuse w ing Boom- “3 but he ve to answer for his crime. nie indi vemalied active erack. Lanka hed no speed and| SIXTH RACE—Dawson (3 to 5) 1, .S. A MY 0 FI E _[ hte ais mind remained active, | 5 (mii fate ie race: “Others Nie IM Betwygeg “(7 to 1) 2, inegector| 47 outbreak of passion among the Italian residents of the upper-east 5 Wee Sraietnetiacealiccsgecotineasthal xielceataarensrenenstc: | Shea 3. ah RIE ac aaa aa a Recs he (Cr i ots members of tie family yesterday that gariers, win. forks st HiC rin. MH] may to ane stretch, then came throug which two men were killed and polloemen had to shoot in order-towget ; hope iniahe well be abandoned Stns br A Guan tue outside’ and | won th thelr prisoners. 4 Brig.-Gen. Henry T. Allen, American Military) jis Loyota's church * aes Fa closed ntrong} The policeman on the post taking in the corner of One Hundre@emi , | , | * Six turionay 5 Observer, Prevented from Proceeding poate y AE aveb ie Ue ih sania cio ain, malay Fifteenth street and First avenue, has caught thirty Italians carrying re- and’ fied Nearer to the Outposts. Jectevrated by Rev. 3 S| aldontshut Countess Clara loved! with {fumalank., 16a, Dominick & volvers in the Inat three months, Hach of them pald his $10-fine and hiswe- " jo: The body will lie in state in the 4 ratde and ‘ ! put overhauled Joe YS) S| volver was confiscated, but a $10 fine is not @ penalty strong .enoughrtopkiif ( Milligan BAER aie weds Mathie (SanHnesnen.preeng): guspecend awh) : mv oN uRD RACE: anrt eodd. Won ried 1 1" tment PY [tae gun-carrying Dractice in little Italy, 7 cewson and Bowerman, \Millerick. was } 21— A ve rig.-G y Bevenfurlones atings| Rie merece Negi aden cate Sine ,, Uj) targ can atten aiabie, Alezandor| | SEOUL. Maran ee mntucy obaetvov with the Jeraneae nee sree agatite seinen. SR AUDRIOME uae Maat, te Tuts, Weel | SPRING FESTIVAL BEING CELEBRATED. y MoConnell st one | Allew. Chief United States military observnr with’ tha Japanese iarmy ll att A Pinkett.” | & good! horee, Willlam: Wright was A spring festival was being celebrated by the Italians lt Ine one inte MeCormick's mit, Ping Yang! requesting him not to to priive eet nearer chelr outposts, Gre. shorelines se) Mae, $ : fIN vicinity of One Hundred and Fifteenth street and First avenue, and Milligan was hit hy a, pitched pall iz muna df set ee Retting dered t' the scene. Several affairs | Baa, rae doubled Te ltt” pat) CHIBFOO, March 21~The Russians are sald to have withdrawn prac- Brineaats ca, } ygtaters, nts, ttn | detail of ele had een oe Hes rarer Asi cone soe pahan walked | McGann singled Tam! teally all their forces from the south side of the Yalu River before the ree after twine all hat lett ae. Bel t took place, but in none o any aette iam, ont Merias.” NOR i oat ran throuRni nia Belcan voy front of the tenement at No.316 Bast One Hundred and Fifteenth street, Seventh toning | Japaneso advance, which is making rapil headway under commbnd of | PATER DIOR eNE Sra E Condon|, alias John Dilotti, a man fitty years old, with @ wife In this fining — tho. 3 Trae Seneriies a nye Lorenzo Condoni, alias John I. ; Ps The out aviveetetee ‘er enti aan, codaiay Vigerbletiet Meigen ea fi ick Noet Fooled tho. i , rion, and numerous children, living at No. $43 East One Hundred and Sevem os S + ese troops re now on the north side ne a , | eres SEPP EASUPRR DEON esau jean poe eosin ee rth Frederic POSTING FAIS S18 8 rive Ur ries it teenth street, met Jose Bevagua, alias Joseph Ross, a young man who came as A lexandaraligiatewarten tookitame |e ee ee Bree cee mayen of the Yalu. Assistant. Rector of Grace rei " from Italy a fey weeks ago, in a crowd at this address, ‘There was an ar +A sette'n pop-up. | MeConaell popped to] ‘The Japanese army has made surprisingly droit moves along the| 3 Stew tant 2 rae sa onan : e E a medout od Weel s Ow 5, Re mune! Italian, and en Condoni shot Bev three times in the a RO'RUNS AN tossed out Mathews: | oy echiang River since last Thursday, moving north from Pingyang. | Church with Them and Now ie ga, Lays hiwon out ile aR TCR RNS as - 8 6 By Ang. Fay ‘Templeton waited «n> Mi at breast, killing him almost instantly. j ‘onnell's muff, Mertes was safe on Mc Dahlen singled McCormick died at first, scoring Mertes, Dahlen stole second, Gilbert walked: Warner died at_fir Browne filed out to Smith. ONE RUN. ‘The Birminghams scored one run in the ninth Inning. Score by Innings. = Smee petty: hare % ii | detectives’Netder Hee saloon of Henry F ® « yh s \ Ue |way, torday to wisi ds sth sareet #3 | SURRENDERED TO THE POLICE. \ FIRST. SUBWAY CAR HERE ans about to feave the saloon ate, Ay ERA He threw up bis hands and surrendered when the policemen appeared. ) ae . OH spre otal ie conte ' i , win | xo pistol was found on him, but a search of the cellar brought to Hght@ It In AM Finished Except Patncing| Peal : ra benthes | pistol with three chambers empty. It was the one Condont had usedt fm ketis : ° , pistol with 4 and Decorating, Gr ara ! 1 t " ling Bevague . ie frst paysenger ear for the Rapa ve cents: oF lai pa en tie tis i Cynuoni was identified as the murderer by Vincenzo Conde, of No, 845 BU See ee errived Jaen r TRANG . once ‘ Fast One Hundred and Seventeenth street, who saw the shooting. The docked at the foot of One Hundre¢ r isitor Pay. ©! sanity Des vttige ‘aaik out of a happening in Italy. Bevagua married a girl there Pear atom Fen gto Sloan -eeer Made Vitor a See satus f Fe ee eae Tle nuatieurer Nétcreonia feu [aanaeeniee iaatee ings Mee att Got Arrested for It, and Was}, mee th |e killed one of her relatives. Escaping to New York he took the name of t is car No. 2074 and is a copper- who took — Mr, 1 ain x deunic Kie i i Y Harlew Italian colony with his cousin, Antonio sheeted vestibuled car. it was haule vas fined Sit. p } est and Went to live in the Harlem a jony s ni /hiStiweiveWracs to One: tmunidred an Fined $10 in Court for His) med 30." te ti le ator Xs reletsead $0. ene ot morrow it will be run up the Mit on| Imposition. ja Gury (RORULANL Wir: 'Hefore he lad time te complain iether ut. One iuldral na Wed th Condon is a relative of the man killed in Italy by Bevagua, Word -of Ga sondrse na ‘Twenty-third street | ana Kuadlraad, With tte tine] hauiries and learned that ‘he. wis a Twenty-rocond atraet and hire the crime was sent tohim there, and he killed’ Bevagua in revenge, |. | train service, ete Atlantic Clty vary ‘fraud.’ ‘The Court sentenced he pris | (he other night, when she wan on AILY ee SN pReott sided than or Col. Charles N. Swift, retired omer] » day the to onc! to serve a month for n ley way home after seeing w citatomer Scarce had the excitement over this shooting subside another seas Petunonia: i, ae of the United States Army, of: No. 102 ee sees amine crag aot wcenmry, | Rced lier under arsent, He did no: Far vivenia ta affair with pistols happened at One Hundred and Fourteenth ra eoeanay ‘Malle West Forty-first street, wont Into. the Piag'e wil eat cure It, 39e, Show his shield, but the fact that there pa ek oh aigek dae a6 09S A Ml urst avenue, Vincenzo Maresco, of Din 343 Mast One Hund The road has been made clear to the Anju by the Japanese cavalry | which has been working along the north side of the river for a week. at! a given moment the Japanese army moved forward. So splendid was the! move that the correspondents who have arrived here are lost in admiration, | looking tue my Goes to the Island. After Frederick > GIRL THE ns ee TOPE OT OT ONO eC RRO SNS UT ONTREE Serene ST OSH The murderer ran to First avenue and hid ina cellar, eractlpas the murderer of the policeman had done further down First avenue earlier in ‘The similarity did not deter Policeman Levy and plain-clothes and Dixon from going into the cellar-after Condont, | the day \

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