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STEAMER HITS BERG; MANY BiG LINERS IN ICE ZONE yore _ Te-night’s Weathor—Unsettled, Che VOL LXI, NO. 24761—DAILY. wren at'cr a'r NEW YORK, WEDNES D AY, JU N EB, 1901, eran PRICE THREE CENTS | KNOBBIE WINS THE BABYLON RUTH, FREED FROM JAIL, | HANDICAP AT BELMONT TRACK SPEEDS TO BALL GAME ~ acing Results, Charts ««Baseba “a {cua RET RAMS BERG; BASEBALL || Evening World Racing Chart | Suge Ao Fie $100 \ Bla LINERS I THE IC ZONE, He | . NATIONAL LEAGUE | BELMONT PARK. JUNE 8.—WEATHPR CLEAR TRACK FAST. Riverside Drive. If IK —| ‘ia BUT NO WIRELESS REPORTS TERMINAL IN _ |Offices of Lines in This City Making re riger RAGE—For three-yes one-half AT PITTSBURGH: Thing, TAOS Wins fe Honey ml the LUNCHES ON CRACKERS. Boston... O O - dex Starine, Pittsburgh 3 O = 21 Heneerdcs \Proud Youths Guard Babe Batterie: MeQuMlan and O'Niel; Hamilton and Schmidt. ms ; Auto While He Is in De- HARLEM URGED. Tuenteun LEAGUE Be tention Pen, | pee eg chang Every Effort to Get Word From At NEW YORK: phy ie Ce ee, Jor a Winkel ail r ie Hodson Ive Steamships in or Near Ice Fields— “Babe” Ruth, with sixteen home vew erse and jariem, | uns {0 his credit, got a run to-day [Si nnrcting New Janey and Harlem.) RROChambeau on Northern Course. that won't count at the’ end of the) meeting of the Harlem Board of Com ts Cleveland. O O O BES 8 BM wrk: - Yankes.. 1 O O © 8B @ 8 @ Gil [0 Sonos “iattorien— Nie and Nunamaker; Hoyt and Schang. Carine 8. had all the speed and won with guenty to apare. Nick rad mln Genie HANCORITIRARSORITE val edited the liners and the-iradem muneheon Ak eee are SSA BRAG cadera‘Timabott rat mgd rare be siuce ThGnie cece online denen [aadvatlon (Hi The. Hate) “qereka) thik Reports received here and at Halifax that the unnamed steamer whieh 4 i — — | Babe more than a seat on the bench | Sito * Hatel ‘ eric : ; ne SWOOND HACE Gteeplecthawe: for fuul-year olda and upwant: 1 f 5 afternoon, More than 200. Marten | '-¢4¥ Crashed into an teeberg off the Newfoundland coast was the British Chieago 0 Oo _ pel $1,000. At pant? OT at Start god Wut i when he ought to be on the mound A a Rinne tee. oy) Rapid Wat Nringlam! Welle Gunens Nalapa) Fares merehants and representa o¢ freighter Seapool set at rest fears entertained in shipping circles for the The “King of the Swat" waa swatted nd cities in Phila. .... O O — uber and Senam; Owens aad © twenty-two towns New safety of several large passenger vessel, for 100 smackers by Magistrate House | Jersey were present = PR BOIS OLE When the first S O 8 cam sas ae i 8 for speeding on Riverside Drive and] ‘The plan proposed ts for a terminal | ies © out of mid-Atlantic the Titanic disaster AT BOSTON: 1% 3 | sent to jail for a day, with the ad-|im Manhattan, which will be a larre WAS Tecalled and first thoughts were of passenger craft. : A = ‘The Trost went to the tront with life effon aod won ealiopics. Say Which was culy bat i St.Louis.. 0 O O O O of tye ahem Jasnew A Sheridan ad 10 | monition that if he ever came up| Yon Rumors flew thick and fast oone i 8a. | Batterie! x » Say eet Sheridan 2 tion near Lennox Avenue in to same building with the Traffic Court, met with trouble. i i 6 brite 64 13 __§] 4nd Immediately there was a rush for) Slashes Her Wrist With a Nail File Modesty went to the front in lam (slong and won going away, Veiled Oofleen hung on weu [the “Jail” by court attendants, pretty ih Call in Harlem First reports of the accident re im the drive evenly elle weakened in final furlong Miriam Cooper ran a fair race, girl etenographers and other baseball ceived at the Boston Navy Yard in- = = = > 8 1 ! h ’rison. dicated t ie . Forney RACE_The Hatoog Heniiapi (er (npeserodn coe lar Alaip ade [oe ere ane: Rewa/lok the it bee Mat the dictress ceil aa 172 «= 340, Off at dal Won cally place same” Time, 1 Wit: [hero stuff got to Magistrate House| sire poya Catherine Kaber, who his -—>—— een sent by a ship equipped with a = = -_ for the eight vonds in New Jorsey, cerning the Frenc Boston... O O O O 1 7 THIRD HACE Hor, twp yor olde ilies welling: four and ong-hall,tusiones, ataigne | WA!” for speeding he would get some-| Which wit have access to it by sub- wae td French Line steamer Ratteries—Kolp and Collins; Jones and Ruel. ak PES ier, AS Om Mtintenant amine Sear, MoD wee Teme: | thing like ten days in the “‘pen.” way thr ’ Street. | a ambeau, based on a report ‘re- = i ‘ - Wer Pag | «IM care of Keeper James Shanahan es | ved from her last night that she Me Modems ican ~88, 033 14 —| Ruth was taken to the detention room CATHERINE KABER_ | had sighted ico off the North At- a 4 a Miieien cee 72 f Malat No. 300 Mulberry Street, in the TRIES SUICIDE! Jantle Coast, and several erroneous 1 Poietieooom *: ' | reports were circulated that shé had nee be Sieg stabie “iyuiner, d. Ritaimiriobs in and got the judic ‘goat t 5 ze [continuous wave transmitter, 4 i : = mY FL yeen held In Harlem Court awaiting | Fo sand: | , Tes See = =~ 3 SS Th ee ee ta] Orders were sent to shut off the| vrrival of extradition papers trom fi lows cquittal of Bartender} was established that the Seapool car |, 12, rece E Bo 1” Sade iH #3] Jail levee instanter, and Keeper| cleveland, where she is wanted. in in Jury Trial Here ried @ transmitter of this kind. ‘ eS Joby aul Jona: ; Wind "10 #] Shanahan slammed the door of the| connection with the murder of her| on State Lave Later, Arthur P, Henderson, ‘Traffie |. Teen 7 area aies Deitel haa all the way, Quecnek moves | cclon.” The Babe was indignant) nusband, attempted suicide in her cell petetdh alii Manager of the French Line, issued Knobbi t to front right after the break and was in hand all the way. Quecteek moved 1 é and) = _ up. fast on a but weakened in amt furlong. Dry Moon bid no exoume, , but offered no remonstrance, He was|tniy afternoon by slashing her right| | Pecartement saying no reporteiiae ' We oii ok =. | a long way from the Waldorf-Astoria wrist with a nail {lle Following acquittal of his client in| been received from the Rochambeau : > : iming: for three-year-olds and upward; one miie.| when the noon bell rang and the feed-|" gne wucceeded in inflicting only a{the first trial in New York County | that she was in trouble " orse * Sune : He sald accord Quincy Stable Entry Leads All| ames 4. Sheridan. Sea Scot fell in Twa Nee tro ; wm eps tn the paigibon ded) were be-[allRne wound. for an alleged violation of the State jae besa to informa. ’ ye ey eee “| the buckstretch making she last cir-| > ~ 2115} 6—Phalaris DiS eataeen ace ad ' Bt (RO: On Niquor law, Att G als hand the location of the the Way in Feature Race | cut of the neta. : S=Disie Carroll * dia! Power Pieme ee aia any Rongey mike.) He Wasi gulte PITTSBURGH BARS jen Nonting many spe Sige anes 2 GE the Cine: abe wreaee ip 2 5| @— content with the box of a . : -| ported ag bein | at ‘Belmont. With Rose Brigude and Roulette) 4—Lively , sts Het Bue er OT battle et malik eh cat sentaraia BALL GAMBLING |alctea, to-day appeared before Su- | north ia titudes SEY ot ieee if seratched from the third event on the rs econ Third ; : preme Court Justice Borst in the : eat, longitude er ade * paneer iste f y ‘ Ee LT 8 1 from a lttle store in Bleecker Street. asia sy | This would be approximately s0¢ { . . a —— _ | card, Modesty was made the favorite.| FR s U Patela uniteral whavgantianen 5S: He Won't Permit | *Peci#! trial term ordered by Gov. | miles east of Cape Race, ; THE TROUT IS FIRST.| sne won under a confident ride b —— se - Dreyfuss Says He Won't Permit! stinter, and served notice he would pe Race. Hreaes Sian J » : é fe ST. | sne i a y ——— <= == - him from the clubhouse and his two- Pp i Beitors to Ente: : oe ne mov ig |QMclals stated that they were sur — eile Nalloa conten pele pice SIXTH RACB—Conditions; for two-year-olds; four and one half fur-lreated roudater one purrlogtat thal rate Lae ater Bot enter guilty: pleas in any of his prised that the Rochambeau shoul . : can midway down the stretch, followed by | . re | door of the detention pen at 3 “orbes Field. si sg WOU: (proge "lal | be following po norther! Odds-On Choice Captures the, vrosesty. tere Zoeller shook up the Horse Wt.) No. Horse BBE Pp vith’ thera (ai feewlan OFORF. Ce Shoring rly a course at i Steeplechase—Modesty 1—New Orleans .... vo. 107] 7-—Trevelyan . » lo7orclock, Game wan called at 3.30 and} pyrpsBURGH, June §—Gambdling| twenty « i . pt. Aubert stated, when here ov Steeplechase—Modesty choles, ang) aha wank tome fionts, (Atl) atoll cae. 119 s—Fiality eae ++. LOT}it ‘was whispered that mercy was|on the baseball games at Forbes | rane eee ale ered by the/ his last voyage, that he expected t Gets the First | the end Zoeller was handridiny, while} 3—27th Division 107) B-Allce Co v.cssscsssessesssses 104 gtrained a quarter of an hour so that| getd ia going to stom if it in neces. | cxaordinary Grund Jury handling | totiow a southerly course on this yoy. 4 . Vailead een was un wi 4—Roulette .. . 1 ng oo 107 ® & > "| violations of the Mullan-Gage Law re on ee 7 ois ae o under the whip to| ¢ Wishbone .. 2119) 14—Lally TIT) 107] Babe could break out of Jail at 345} sary to bar ever known professional tt d by that 6 eee because of icebergs. The Frepel by vi Ar stall off Beverly Belle, which finished| §—Ipvecution iii.) 107/121Commander MoMeekin 107/and speed his machine to the game.|tuttor trom the sraunds, President| Gertitieates of bye Beat ree Line office reports that/no word hos 'y Vincent Treanor. third. ‘The latter did not have her a ilte late, Bue etill’on/ the Joh : Be ie yet been received from the Rocham. RAGE TRACK, Belmont Park, June| accustomed early speed. T Ficst Second Taira Magistrate MeGeeghan was a pas cc erate a pe ial twenty: compen were banded UP/ beau and that they are continuing it } nectnes (anilsy GIANT) Fa aNoa ———_ RESUL La. L411) MEM conser in tne ride for tite, to sen that | nounvot to-day to Justice Borat this afternoon, It] their efforts to get in touch with thy ‘a 7 Babe wasn't pinched for speeding | i ' 5 reso ceee eee pnsidered | vessel by wireless. a? public choice at even money, won the| MRS. MALLORY WINS 2 p P Iam going to have men at the} six other cases and that indictment See a ce casen ae AG. CAN CLEAN UP lto the English Speaking Union at a[“R#in in his wild endeavor to i> |gatea to-day,” suid Mr. Dreyfuss! woula ve Pamiea up in tee nis) Investigation by Tie Evening | i a P » He} AIN AT TENNIS ae MMAGHBOALIN Condon une y side the Polo gate; that is, the M with Instructions to Atop every. gam-| morrow World establishes that up to noo# went to the front in the first sixteenth ieee | ‘DRY” CASES IN Senator McCormick, of filinote,| tie Was to see that if he speeded he | bler who comes up. ‘Phere has been | Yr ey, that are due to pe (Orta there was absolutely no founs vin are th ein = pase | i tt with 1 lot of gambling at the field 6 x. OA ation for any accident & } and led all the way. At the stretch | Champion Defeats Mrs. Hutchison | ABOUT 12 YEARS | complained formaity to-day to Presi. | Wd Jo it within the law Spa today ar aga Y handed up to-morrow the jury willl side of rumors ent reports out Nai turn he appeared to weaken and Que-| i, Third Round—Humter Beats Se dent Harding and Secretary Denby! |, Hare No ay ag ae sae eball atop. t have \nave disposed of 45 cases, wherein the | less meena: eves oe _ ‘tae i creck and Dry Moon crowded around | . about the Sims speech. He urg tinue the home runs and stay of!|:. se police, bu! they don bi rom Cape 2 zZ . I ged Mr, A complainant waa held in the Magis-| Ro him; “Mooney, However, had: some- Japanese Star. |That Is, if There Are No More) peony to take disciplinary measures, |Momobile runs ee ee te take tt tne tay own [trate’s court, On ‘Tuesday 19 pal ur Ss t thing up his sleeve on the favorite] BECKENHAM, Kent, England, Arrests--But There Are | 2 ——— “| 2wo other etuad ynkhs are] Ae re OPS ON were beard ond 18 dlanilased, mains (aed witeed (there Gey ee t and when straightened out drew away) yun. § (Associated Press).—Mrs. Fifty a Day. [Pirates Helease Mtcher Morrinon,| Michael Bidigo, seventeen, of No. 297)" a 4 total of 12 indictments only, or a| night es ep ae ime Jans t | e $8).— y ; Speedelbe : * eek & tou 2 ; 4 somewhere off Halifax, She a, safely. y | PITTSBURGH, June 8.—John Morri-|Mott Street, and Peter Nicolosi, ittle 5 Det Quecreek, under a good ride py | Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, American Statisticians about the District | a pitcher, asc today. by |twenty-one, of No. 304 Mott Street, WOULD BAR BIG FIGHT. ee shan & Pere ‘ aes a Weal Bouns from Montreal to Dublin, | Sunde chased from home and was go-| Women’s singles tennis champion,| Attorney's office have figured out | the eee a National Leasue Clb tol whom Ruth delegated to guard his a 4 careeleies orp Ke ome cer tee oaars from the Seapool re- Rey | img handily to save the place money | defeated Mrs, Ford Hutchison by 6 that Supreme Court Justice Borst, | Assoclation Ap At: brown roadster until his re: | gee foc atta hous in ral Geasiche “ehes|¥ ty et alifax and relayed to New from Dry Moon, The later got a|6—1 in the third round of the open| assigned to the trial of violations = Bidigo and Nicolosi spent the day | 4 —s His ravelned ithevdecigion’ ot aieeiac | tate ite i < i. badly judged ride. When he tried to|tennis tournament to-day { the Mullan-Gage act in New sitting back luxuriously in the road- ON, June '&—Pronipition|l trate ‘Toblin in the Gases Gf Loule jeter lided with toeberg ship throush on the rail turning for| A+ C. Hunter of America beat Zenzo| York County, can clean up in ster, which was parked In Mott Street | of the Carpentier- Dempsey Lee Tins AR sae Shane Ot ene anon (48.60 west, Feratoot ‘ home, Mooney eased over and very |Shimidzu, the Japanese star, 62, 6—2.| twelve years, four months and back of the court, the envy of fully |uked for July 2 until Cong Arthur Binswanger, whose sentences | Proceeding slowly to st. token, oot properly blocked him. This cost Dry ~~» twenty-four days, if there are no 55 200 children of the neighborhood, |® benux to thore who lwere suspended april af in nlght| Dos oe ee Re” N. F. | Moun second money at least Milburn Announces Line-up ef | more violations, RES U LTS whom ‘TraMe Patrolman Georgy | World War, ts provided SOM Gien SlMMAlian gully to istare laren y a mediate assist. ; aaventaan wanthtontuscemalaLiin American Polo Team. ‘There are at present 3,864 cases Reynolds dispersed every few minutes | peevntaiive. Cnty fering with an officer enforcing the| A report that the Royal Mall et opening event and it was a veramble,| LONDON, June 8—Devereux Mil-| in the office. It is hoped to try to keep traffic clear, re law. » Magistrate, tt was said, ad- | 41) Age 2 1 ne worl any State ship Orduna is standing Perigourdine broke away in front,| bum. captain of the American In two aday. The arrests are aver- aye AT, HATONIA: Babe walked into the Trame| Une thew Tewarded: ’| vised then to change their pleas from | pool is di ited fo Hee ee f followed by the favorite, Caro g,,|Mstional Polo Team, to-day announced | aging between forty-five and sixty a ae Ry Bais taslong va Court exactly at 9 A.M, Instantly] In hier an. a former! not guilty, which they did Ee ee sole miteiaee mes- { with the rest a s gling procession , ‘* pavers whe al tans Bart th the) a day, Hacc fie i A ay Prin bs 20-| there was @ loud buzz, and the Cap-|Ay''q big. man who dodsed the draft, | Judge Rosalsky set aside the con-| xo 42 Broadway, this oes 1 behind them, Caroline $, finally | {uy mmonsnip matches against the Br In order to dispose of the cases 1153.6, Non starters Cozot? ane |tain of the court was forced to lead|and says Carpentier was slow in Jolf-|yiction and ordered a retrial of the| which was relayed trom the Orauna } ish ‘Ted e on e burt wou ve a ‘ozette, Grace} sa _ aan ing the ¢ of his country Z 7 elayed fro} ty shook off Perigourdine in the stretch | Hfarlingham Club grounds, ‘They are: | 12 itt fine ee coat ee Mork | Minnard, Jacobean, Cremona, Jum Daisy,|t%@ bambino into the Complaint Hae —— caex. Their lawyer had quoted @ de-|The message reads i ardlcame away to1wln handiv, Murer | aut Bosman ie tk eon | ne Lough Red Room in order that the business of ciston handed down by the late Mayor! “Orduna expects to urrive at Quar H - about was the best of the others,| Hitchcock, jr. No. 2: J. Watson Webb, ——+-—_- | SBOOND RACI—Four and a half tur-|the court might proceed, Ruth was . Gaynor while on the Supreme Court | ntine at 6 A. M. Friday, Have nol H heating Theodosia out of the show | No. 3: Milburn, Back, DENBY CABLES SIMS _|"«* Soh n Rodgers, $17.40 and $9,60,|arTeste1 by Officer Henry B. Yost Classified Advertisers |] | vench. wherein a police oficer had! heard trom Beapool, Cape Race } money. ‘The latter, off in a tangle} Al! four men were out practicing to- first; Birdie G., $14.50, ; Star-|Jr. on Riverside Drive between 104th | pane raided a private party rete all athanun p j Inade, up some sround’ ut, was |%8Y but Suing on diferent weams| ABOUT HIS SPEECH /:' third. "Tine, S055, "All fun, [and 1Olat Street the night of June 2.| nr wil be 9 s06 ar gent” sala Can? CMOS oa i biocked repeatedly In the early run. | ™ixed in with Englishmen ee | ma AT, MONTREAL, According to the officer's speed- | Im ortant! Justice Gaynor, “when auch an out-| giniing, Orduna in latitude 47.60 i —_—_—S . t I. 4 t AG “hve iriongs. tha- | omete h as iving € - 1 u o { 5 shel tay 3 om, ning. Hayrack ran prominently to Asks Rear Admiral if He Was} .ucn rein t : ae ha- | ometer, Ruth w driving twenty e rage as this deputy was committing | jongitude 48.30 W., 760 milea from he: $ THeeineee Ad LAT EA teak [Bintradition’ Wanrant. (ter Mea : . | eauasny, $29.95 and $6.53, first; elght miles an hour | ]] Clamitied advertising copy tor against the law and against indi- ¢ Seapool.”” j Sateen Correctly Quoted in Anti- Nook, $2.40, second; Dark Ages, third. It was 11 o'clock before Ruth's ‘The Sunday World sbould be vidual Uberty shall not excite Amert-| Sition of Seapool. } The Steeplechase was just a rof for Kaber Inened at Afbany. : Time 1.02 3-3. Ali started Seaereneeetanae te The World office can freemen to remonstrate and show| A radio from the station at Otter. the favorite, The Trout, He followed] ALBAN Gov. M June 8. their indignation, If such a dyy should | cliffe, Ma, states that the Orduns ts By direction of | Irish Address. SECOND RACH » : urlor | sptinued Sixteenth Page.) Burgoyne, §inuo and 45.60, firats Hapton eh ey Seat On or Before Friday the puce of Ss: n t Gave Milles ig f is were) WASHINGTON, June 8.—Secre ‘handling the work.” It ts assumed Yast time around and then drew away, ued @ executive Chamber to-|) nonny instructed Rear Admiira! § On, $7.8 M third. Time i (Continued on Sixteenth Pas from this that the Orduna, h Say Which, |‘ granting the extradition to Ohta Ronhy: inate 13 Langhorne Hay |..f or atariee of Metropolitan Golf Preceding Publication a Sis openers 2 Oe to win by a dozen | r e javy De , f ° by a dozen lengths, of Mrs. Eva Catherine Kaber and Mise (to-day to advise the Navy Depart- more powerful radio apparatus, ia ye after showing a lot of early speed, immediately by cable as to Marion McArdle, under indictment at|™ment imm: iv BY weakened in the last half mile, but had Cjeyeland for the alleged murder of | Whether he was correctly quoted in| Championship at Garden City, and THE WORLD TRAVEL BURRac. | 1,000 Guineas Tournament of pro- laying messages to Ottoreli™, te ssional golfers at Gleneagles, | THE | WORLD a a | a | other vaaseln Ennis, Li lady Harrigan n Butler and ttle trouble saving the place from Dan Kader, press accounts of an address he made (Racing Entries on Pages 2 and 20,) | land, see page & oes Radio experts state that tee mas: ) ’ ; {4 fe . siemens seas SO tae eM tee tee F BF x

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