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“ Ciroulation Books Qpen.to.All,’’ | —————$——$$———— NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 99, 1900. DISARMING OF REBELS LANDERS LAST GAME IN SERIES BY GEN. FUNSTON FIRST 4AVY= <8" WITH CLEVELAND NINE pee INTERVENTION STEP FO®P °° PROVES HARD TUSSLE’ ——+ $+. Secretary Taft, After Cuban Proclama-| HORGAN BREAKS gained a gan ' FOOTB ALL ST ARTS “Solin aay tion, Wires to Washington for a | Sox pames » Doped Out, Big Force of Troops to Aid WORLD'S RECORD ssi : i Marines in Keeping Peace. | Philadel ; IN LIVELY FASHION tater ctiase lin! a ee) | a ae §,500 MEN READY TO SAIL Ainslay °Th ia aster May Yet Check-Witite FOR SERVICE ON ISLAND, Puts 28 ‘Pounds 36 Feet i Harvard Wins by Small Score fromj sox and Decide ‘Races . Apical dashes | 3. Inches — Sheppard Williams, Tigers Smother Villanova, HAVANA, Sept. 29—As the first stop tn Intervention Gen. Funston, Close to New Mark, ALP Eggs fi ah Lehigh Scores on Pennsy. who was to-day appointed by Gov. Taft to command all the troops in Cuba, — thir afternoon took steps to disarm all the re s in the field, | TRAVERS IfLAKD. ser. —1r LU artist ¢ jo Hevgan trike th worlds read The college football season was inaugurated to-day om several grid- Gen. Funston wii] alto compl the Cuban volu » lay down thoir ares aaNet Sllcke seat : Jirons. The opening games were especially interesting, in view of the i feot ¥ inches. > new rules, ‘This step of disarming all was decided on as soon as Gov. Taft issued M bis proclamation of intervention by the United States this moraing. and ™!« Baer pre ein Late Pore i i DAMNING ore te Harvard won her game against Williams by the smallscore ofS to 0, neem ere] LATE RAGING RESULTS | Sent a cal! to Washington for troopa. eed tay fe: nog gee a the econ’. at | JA J | and Pennsylvania, although running up 2 big score of 32,,was scored on Consul-Geners! Steinhart a! 10 o'clock ~ for -Yoors. “SIM NOMRgaR. ‘pepe ote by Lehigh in the second half. ahs We 1 Bip a gellngse alias peepee ge i [she comes Princeton smothered Villanova in the first half of the game on Nas- 1 rebel commanderr through Grewt carly inteteet amo /. Oat the ialand informing them of Gor GIANTS GET | wae Wanstagtea ‘nthe ably Mel a ~ }sau’s field, while at Ithaca, Corel and Colgate played a remmartetble Must Lay Down Arms. poenginage se hay sag pas, S rj - a At West Point the Cadets mets Tufts and ran up 17 ties the for tae Z-pouad went. Morgen h A commission, headed by Gen. Fun AN S broken ‘this resapd before, It wae F : whistle blew ending the first half. Bion was appointed to muparintnnd | ve Tote be Std Re einer : - a= —- the Sctual laying down of ja. tye atunt oc buat.” aes Sixth ke . ms FORD 20101, eee on the part of the rebels, This com PA esa et > *evateh man ip the mi'e, : mission will visit all the rebel ¢ampe Wl H cA | ks Bnew {9 comanete, Mees $e is Mtroughout the isiand. “It ie baa ttre: nth; Map _Bore 7 ~ re - rf posed of Americans only, in order to ee mat ‘a a oteme fae he J @yold cresting any bad feeling or eom- fot: ne ae Stores *syonth— 8. 4- ‘ $ phestions, | | Taere were aa ‘antrien in the etg'tesn Goy. Tats is considering the disband track apd field vents. Jsmes KE. Bul tv: dng of all the Cubsn volunteer forces. pene i referee, M. A. Halpla clock an they ure romardet as being a need- | 8t Loate t a Siren naw © 0-8 Capper. There wore twe Honcenie rey Jess expense under the peaceful ctreum- | Giants 3 S| in the 100-yarl dash, re. ar teresa | | Wiittame ite’ Beats, tn Which TL. Bt. Stevens, N.Y. A Td oe ihe Helge The Line-Up. they have doen busy. ata. Brooklyn C.,ma: kiyn A. C., mad ume If anything, )GrimMtn certainty is an te ne The Funston Commission, which te to the bost t 1° seconds. Harverd. Position. wart 0 i ra nob) Ww Mi Sheppard Yinh-Amevican A. © | Savors. a F eat options. He holds te that od iden on the Special Tovitation &§0yvard \. Tatrede,), that no game ts lost until] the last run rgd “Tie tee leca se rod | GRAVESEND SEND RESULTS. a mae be Kota | ie out, a he niwth, and he fsures the (eae 153 35 was 0 pe ee a 4 iverson ftth A bobiid the worlds ‘and plus eins aww. tte a i ‘Mamort | fame way in the pennant, Another . FINAL SCORE, Teedive the surrender of the rebels) gL auiy arins, will also disarm the voluoteer | Giants ferces of the Government. leaving Cuban forces they existed prior to], Giants 2.—Harvacd met Williama in the! Kevier aingted. el. ce) 2, Grandpa 2 | fire: toouball Wittars the rebellio: Shannon eg The Comariesion will be accompanied | Browne, r A merical record, of Charice * I i h & ies ended Ghorinous crows toc’ GAaNGEA can Beymour, ct * ipat oof | wer By & Gisbursing officer, wno will pay | Hermonh, of. ag ae x fade ct Manhattan and T té 5) 1, Optician (9 to 1 tor | Eater ate 8 to gen the. Saree athe: etna La Wee euenate ‘of the -rattirn teene, 04908 | Eevin. 2, Murray, rt, | Oe F Chopped tae Beste’ int plnce) 4, Prince Frederick & | Reelionds pig Bess MIE" jole's club and the Highlanders, and debels and thus avon any dispatiatac peng oars a B mahoe Of Kilpatrick in view i] ecbigaeibenee it promised to be a great Aight. F] en, 0% ¢ afavorable weather conditie eT 4 ; ‘ + e. ptign. Strang. 2b Zimmerman, 3b day. Ho ten the queries ie ay ees SECOND, RACP—Jimms Lane «> iRpecial to the Evening (World,) Firet Inning. > ‘The only Ciequiting report received | Wilter. p Froome. p | Summaries Yard Dash é SOLDIVNAY FIELD. Cambridge, Mast. Conroy out on & ys to Stovall. ! @t the American Legation to- a| Umpires—Carpenter and Kiem. ia ek Won oy Oscar to Gang 3 to &) 4, Phantom t+ nexe . ; . ane (@ yarda) 5 for pi "y of the year on Bol, Chee Dp» ih ft Manzanillo, Pro ped @erpatch from Manzan| struck out. NO ae ne Coenen } Gantiago. saying that the Moderutes | The Giants broke even with 81. Louis ps dierv Field ¢ acternoon Before a” Caf: singed and sae there threaten to take to the woods on a doubdle-header today. The first ‘The eolemn calm that! has heretofore cut. As one of the young men started THIND RACE—Kentueky Mean | le: crowd of Crimeon rosters and Flberfeid threw out a No. mére mariner. will be landed here | same was a walk away for New York, down a street. su0k-g & CIAL! oe 4 and even) 1, Geo. § Davis (16 | ">All experts from al! over the c threw out Turner, and a ‘anti! to-mofrow. hut the second was a strenuous seasion Gtatinguiahed. Yoes Kippur on the east ma Joking remarks to ‘the »% * try wee had come to Cambri sweep, by throwing ov 16 NO toan Provisional Government LO" h side ve fort Ook delovers t ol men Wok to 1 for piace) 2, Fantastic 5. we at on ne - a 4 woes 3 pomaesion of Cube. Wi 2 Pong are ear Daas Boonton Fee ge yee tet tral him ‘until there we.e no. pollce Varvara Gas botat allo Second Inning, assume: Eten m8 i. a? | Lwice at the plate when about to score Ly eat Won. or Ww disorder, Hundreds of young Jews, men in sig! Then they would eet w ng bevore the ontes i L fied Fi Hoftma: Seorveery Ter soiety. are an senaet the winning run on singles by Seymour. , Ar Yaris “essont members of Sovialiatic organizations | ¥pon him and beat him. FOURTH RACE—Oxford 80 to 1 a ne likelihood’ via md |grouited. our to Rosen Seine Proviah lovernor)..o! Froome won the e th heat wou by Char i, : 4 baka would ° able tr e the |» wut. iN t bors Hie proclamution-'was publisned in| se stench the Gpmme witha singin in mA og ‘Sore, Brees and soxffere at the religion of their | tural allotment of life. were galvanized and ® to 1) 1, ronaited tam. sorte by ntralghd focthels | snnisniethioge eee ‘Gongalton, Pile " vn , ~ yh otter a nt football, | ditecteld threw ov On, bd QAicie! Upsytis, nnd thousands of Firs! inning. | Snag tia. WIPGy,, woecns fathers, gathered in their clubs, drank | (PT TRh for place 2, Good Luck 3., fart, they hed but @ small number of | teat bis How bit to Lawrts aad st3le 5 mr copies of the document were | “~ . 2 SM Yaris x i he af Py “¢ poe. | seo: bbe (orew oat Rowma ; Gistribuied In Hw and shewhere, | O'Hare singled. but was caught nap- SRL tettintion han tice eet, xEnE SOTES wad made merry: Puolic Hate Rented. + | The day was ideal for foothall Ic ded mt 0 laApOrte, NO Woe ty FM Shepoent TA ‘The terms of the proclamation caused | Ping ** first, Bresnahan to McGann. | setts wandt nen tocol . er @eneral satisfaction, esecially on’ ac-| Burch ent a hot one which Dahlen | Mohawk A.C. (38 yards hamdicast count Of the moderate terms in which Itteouldn’t hold. Bennett Gied to Deviin | * 83% was expressed, \ts statemehte {iat the end Burch went out stealing eecond. | Provisional Government of ‘Cubs’ is un- NO RUNS. ¥ @ertaken only on account of ihe nec Shanaon,fiied to Burch. Browne atruck |" jetties of the situation and its prom out, Seymour walked and stor sec- | tal Seate—Pice . fast that Bands of tham paraded the streets est | in other parte of the city the day | FIPTH RACE—Oareman (% to 3 ing ham eanawiches and shouting = po al ap gs aig pret band even) 3; Beate cw te 1 tar and inaults at the thoussade of rere Was the crush of worshippers that the Fines ret wen, Charles bearded men and bareheaded women gires and public aoe 1 dd reated to evens. 3 “ accommodate the faithful. ini aie ‘: oe eae oe ee ee More than half the retail stores of | SIXTH RACH-Gtld (7 to 2 and 6 to | Princeton While the day was yet youns and th@ the city were closed. Le oad way » | Villaneve ia commanded from one sun- In the wholesale district wae strangely 5) 1, Glenbam (8 to & for p ‘ Gulet, | The dry-woodn district was at Third Inning, | Orth singles, but Conroy fotsed him and on |e grounder to, Roseman. stealing sesond, Kea ; cyecund, Eiberted Med md fouled to Chase, ya out to Chase, Williama ren TIGERS VS. VILLANOV Wins? ALF, co) 4, Panique 2, NY WALZ. Yrovisional Government will (seretch), Yale c be o es erent | hg oi tor the parpose of ONG, Bresnahan walked. . Devlin | jurin ti. Yea AS. “peaha: un (9° get to another was not half over, the folutely dgweriaa™ Et tg Mes SR | Princeton vail, NO RUNR 4 ‘s A pulls coan< | auc SME 1 PRRs Btdh avd be B.'s “Oringten. x. actions of the inGdel youths had goaded office buildings rested for lonw inter Ai | Villanova Fourth inning. Festoring peace, order and p Second Inning. 1X AG (6 wanted: ©. 8 N.Y. A.C.) tha orthodox element to fefisy. Here | ‘7's waitt Passeneers Thoveyr’s Seventh Race-Townt (19 to t and Genco until a permabent goverument | (20 yards). second: there. i of familiar faces were _— from the + Ceffva muffed Chess fr WH b:tehed. Danien snrem get Berry. Browne got Ree eae Won by Deante ard there crowds of old mon,” wee: floor of the Btook Exchang 40 tt sppahacnoc’ G te 5) Princeton Med to ‘Turacr. Laporte singed. Mo ane nppesr cine, ast ie] MMi gg gui Ag RE Galatea? Say i with sorrow abd eager. would ohare | Tes, pared, of faring mds st ¢ for piace),2, Land Swan 8 Nipeneya ort Bouton pk foeuen eae aera good intentions of ‘resident Roosevelt Noonan struck out. NO|} SLU Shes Rroups of young Socialiets and. with | foots Yah font ee peter ant ayia. 5 . 5 ag Pinas jn gg a and) his> revreseptatives, and thete is .s. i ‘ ‘One ilie Run: handicapecwee Sy fwititem. #treneth barn of frenay, beat tion, and the East Bide will spring into ANK u THORP. he Line-Up. William) threw ow kon Pi'ck Ro avprehension of any serious tréwhie| Harry dropped Froome's throw to Me-| 3. O'Cennel, Xavier A A (3) yards): John Without mercy, Sticks, stones and life and gayety, s . Posit v ‘ 1 Gano's grounder, Out’ McGann had} 1. wien 1A AL, (99 -vardad, second or resistance to the Provisional Gove: Peicrn igys pag Fe gy, Holly and mor Tae ty Ae ae bs knives were used in the assaults. Blood — | ae ment in any part off Cuba. [Barry disposed of Danien. — Froome 8S owed everywhere. QUAKERS VS. LEHIGH. It a Fifth Inning. The: Proclamation, "N°" oul Boe ning. . Pelide Recerves Out. je mi jo Roseman. Orth Gov, Tatt's prociayiktion was as fol-| 7. .cman flied to Seymour. Browne ‘The disorder spread ynth the section FIRST HALF. vs valet Stent es lows: not Froome's fly Devlin made a «& Mi] extending fom Delangey to Diviston Were 0 Chew Cafiffyn lined rUNS Sixth inning. rt Rowman, etreet and from Allen to Pitt was doll- ing with exeltement. Policemen on Post telephoned to their station houses that they were unable to hangle the crowds, and thé reserves were turned out Hendquarters was potted and from the traMc squad r “Po the People of Qubs: The Mlure toton of O'Hara's smash and threw him of, Congress to ‘Vet on the irrevocable out NO RUNS. ition of the Proskient of the Re- Wiltse flied to Murray Shamon fe ‘Of Cube or te elect a successor [was hit by a pitched ball, Frown gacrificed dermermnan threw to try without a govern- rifior a hee org the country without = fovere” (fo catch le mow at frat: and Ch" WATIGNAL LEAGU prevails ani requires that, pyrauant to “4 ah : ad aan She Koauest of Mr, Pals, the necsonary Fourth Inning. FIRST GAME ee ee Ge aad, aoe to ae 2. — Prince won ber Villa Nova; As the Steps bo taken in the namo and by the tela ki Authority of the President of the United | Burch out, Wiltr to” MeGann. CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA, the atrecte’ One policeman on horee- loditey dunia ee rtelt, lag 5 Piates Co pemtore order and protect life threw Bennett. Barry i¢ » 61600691 © (2-Back in worth « dozen on ‘foot when it expected (0 NO Rt Spd’ property in the iskind of Cuba and [B4t ey Out Eeyiwm fo steal Ps nhia 20 2 0 0 3 0 0 x8 ies to handling an east side disturh- would show the islands and keys adjacent thereto, Sp uN NE sony to Barry. MoGann| 7 ae eo dae en ee pjaterist, Laat 9nd for this pursoee (0 eetabial therein pat ct Dehien 3% that of 4 them 4 to-@ tripled gut, Zimmerinan to Harry. Out, | rorya 3 ‘The first horpital case was tha ®@ provisional goverament. ® Froome to Barry, NO RUNS. Phikasetoble. Abraham Maders, a plumber, nineteen pe “The revisions) § Gevernment Fifth Inning. Overall and Moran; Ribie and Dono- years old, of No. & Henry street. He th Page.> \ Keeler #80 hereby entablished will be main- §% Murray's fly. Holly | 90. Wed ‘ey eae was rescued from a crowd at Grand se Urner to ROR tained only long chongh to restere ., net Dait @*« Noonan's pop. NO| Gene celled by agreement land Clinton streets with his right eye trot order. peace and public |) RUN CINCINNATI AT BOSTON. t and his face covetea| with fn leng rire ree ad of amd im the mame of | ae walked. Wiltse was safe on gouged ov! i ke bit theo the Pi Aldemt of the United Staten, fiumtie. Shannon's grounder | Cincinnati 212000000 9 Abraha: Hackman, eMhtoe® —“Reteren—A) Saarne o Elbertela ta t and then to bold anch elections an Su Froome to Zimmerman oO 463021 7 yours old, of No, 184 @umtotk street, & | EB Whiting. on hy ~ 2805, ra rs . rehalt. Reynolse A i A ae may be uocessury to determine on real aper tee mates wtey 7 Mavon and MeLenn; Linde- “doxpinder, and Meyer Baron. of ‘ na Elghth Inding. ‘those perscus upon whom the per- sroveder. Seymour fin- | man and Brown. Lab teen street, § allo? were sant 10) imesial to tne Breaing World low Me | Sepeen ane to osaman. Witte Re Q MLA, paw s manent Bovernment of the repul-_ is en was, aint = = <= Gouverneur Hoepita! from See Praia etea tae har itemeeets } . souls oS inaied, Maes afin gcher yagiekina tas §O ROWS. | wotee put, Renneit to Barry. shan rom Siress Station sumtering tr |Pennarivants opened this afternoon | a doses lenatiy 4 oe 3, “alling ‘the, bases, Orth foruad be conmaen © " |nan single Rrowne nacrificed ; and bruises. | whom) the Quakers met Lotigh before | Waa. ber ane ; Lajole to Turner, Laporte .06s= “eature"ot % proviaional Sor eeeaae i ee | Devil re [ae Sneed. SR, Raahoon was 4 ie eimnuos ot the Rodetatte SS be ps Ul raged crowd. This ate Couldn't Get to Oaroman. * Conroy out, Lajole to Rosamga, fablished under the wuthority of the mJ sheeWy. Gut mamerman. cn Si ihe Plate Gh PMrcus fine rotor wund../ 0, 257 Bast Broadway, ap cranes oe W z - pM peel ig y. | Broome track out. O'Mara tanned. WO i jist Mune, 1. cick young wea tional. attendance at the inaugurai| Pe Caramel 1 awa j tind for Bernhard and Gill catsomina Twisn tie Genet. | “Reece, ‘pe: igh irae “Grimkts | Mes cinging e@ensive|game Was aiributed to the fact th: penne AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cath fied 10 Conroy, Stee Devin dingiad. an singled. Dah: een. Jhning. Teodee! when Mout Bity old men made {followers of the snort were eager to| t¢ Sul, assy e atrich the iO nUNe Ut, aan le nied to Murray, Strang ied |, HEetiy mutked. | Mbonar sorifced the doors Thay were beat: | ede the operation of the new rules, | |Mading OMe Braga. closin : O RUD Gavan Gag will be hoisted ,areaee Bmmecx. in eruck ou itolly hal rush font yes iy ginndes were | Ponnayivanis presented @ strong | paont aught Ps but could no WABHINGTON AT CHI GAGA, Ninth Inning, then. from the xisisre and tel {quite wet Jo, Opresnan m Game postnaned 1, kite ‘guard ‘pan stationed ac Against the re tat conbdent | tree-quartéve of 4 le rang wa} “PHILADELPHIA AT DETROIT, of wabering in the aseason with a de- | {iS °2") distin: ein front of Pana Steal NOY n hae gj id, oe Gild by ‘Three Lengths. Howh ames. wore pokiponed on ao- Gila went to the front soon utter th aut of ral toe wan [SHAE fade a the running and won BOSTON AT ST. LOUIs, ' ome oe" en ets ms eney nies lengths trom Gleniam, " Game postpaned; on account of rein,