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WZ PAE EDUTTO * in. al ana | al) ¥ y Employers iim MT PPT ; 4 Houses, Rooms 698 Want RELP! OG am 475 and Apartments. (See To-Day’s World. neers an SN ene! secenasensnneenn [“Cireulation Books Open to All.” | NeW ‘YORK, WEDN ISDAY, APRIL u 1805, ] c H T HELD YALE DOWN, TOO|MATCH A DEAD HEAT,.|SHE POISONED Eli’s Sons +a © inten Decision stews, as Equity FIVE WOMEN, Runs at the Polo Grounds, Seemed to Win by s Head. _ ed EDITION Carter Not in the Box, but Covers| Oxford, 20 to 1, the First Winne: Church of the Redeemer MP Centre Field Splendidly. Religion the Third. Settlement Sisters Given Arsenic in Food. ay ‘UTS OUT THE Giants Ran Bases Like Colts and| Weather Clear and Cool and Track 4 Errors Helped Them Score. Fast at St. Asaph, ) enpeepee® L. [“ Circulation Books Open to All.” PRICE ONE CENT, PRICE ONE CENT. NIGHT DITION WIFE SHOTOOWN POLO GROUNDS, April 17.—The Yale RACE TRACK BT. ASAPH, April SCHOOL BOARD, (Special to The Evening World.) (Special to The Evening World) -—. Assembly Adopts the Educa. tional Reorganiza- i tion BilL BELL FOUGHT AGAINST IT. ‘The Measure Provides for a Com- mission of Twenty-one Members. IT WAS CALLED A COMPROMISE. University baseball team, headed by the “Only Dutch" Carter, put in appearance this afternoon to have their second try at the handsome silver loving cup, of- fered by President Freedman to the club making the best showing against his Giants, Both Brown and Yale have put up a stiff article of ball against Capt. Davis's men, and everything taken into consideration, Judges Talcott, Day and McKee would have to do some tall thinking before making a decision. The day was by far the best the team has experienced since its return home. The sun came out and made thi Pleasant, This, coupled with t! that Yale is a big favorite with t cranks in this city, drew out the largest crowd that has witnessed any of the games of the collegiate trophy series. The cranks were sorely disappointed when {t was announced just prior to the game that Carter would not twirl for the collegians, His arm, according to the members of the team, is in very bad —The entries to-day were not special.y interesting, but @ large crowd came to the track, attracted by the prospects of & match race between Logan and Equity, McCafferty having bet $1,000 to #500 that Logan would defeat the mat The race grew out of the criticisms made on Reiff's riding of Equity on Monday. when the majority of persons at the track believed he had not ridden to win, and McCafferty made haste to champion his jockey. The match race was declared a dead heat by the Judges and all bets declared ° ‘The weather was cool and clear to- day and the track in pe. ‘Twenty-four bookmakers were In line to-day, “Thin the best paying ring of the meeting. FIRST RACE. Five furlongs, Starters ‘Oxford, 108 (MW. Lynch) Senator Vest, 105 wLittied'd) 6-1 Wheeler, Herkimer, AWOMAN MANIAG SUSPECTED.) Ny Mt onl yp All Takep Violently Ill a Week Ago Monday Immediately After Dinner POISONER MADE HER ESCAPE. She Had Been Taken in as an As. ciate to Learn the Work Only a Few Days Before. Five young women, members of the Church Settlement Society of the Kyis- copal Church of the hedeemer, at Kighty-second street and Park avenue, are just recovering from the eitacts of of ion, 2 IN THE STREET. Alexander Lay in Ambush, Crazed by Drink and Jealonsy, PUT A BULLET IN HER BAGK A Crowd of Spectators Set Upon Him and Beat Him Se- verely, shape and he will rest until the college ‘ arsenic poisoning. The dru it is Waren fea begins. Trudeau thought, was administered In food by a The batting order was as follows: young woman who came highly recom- ew There was a long delay at the pont. f : Mr. Pavey Declares the Preseni| pj” <r Yale. The fold Tnully wotaway'in good shape, | mended and was taken into her house r ° vit I Gledn: Oxford and Senator | hold to enable her to study their meth- " rained the price of petroleum. 24. per| He Asked the Wounded Woman for Board to Ge in Favor aa ee ‘ 4 Vent Inthe front punch, “They. were | ods of work. RUSSELL SAGE DYING? OIL BROKE T0 $2.15, making an advance of 3d," in pa ae HER CONDITION IS CRITICAL. “Don’t be long, Trilby ; my turn next.” » 1b. y ' ht bet y a Kk. of It Pires: es never headed, having the fight, between | Tho Church Settlement Society is an je week, Money to Pay for His SCRAMBLE FOR OIL FIELDS. Defense. fisford, 2 Green Intorthe stretch, but in the last furlong | organization of religious young women| Unconfirmed Report in Wall Str tikes ht. peer, she tired and Oxford passed her, winning |who have devoted their lives to relig- of Hie Critical 1 Sees Sciriver,’€ Trad } Glenn was German,’ p. Fincke. ‘38, falta tength infront of Senator Vest, | (Us Work among the alck and poor of| 1, wax reported in Wall strect Iate|JUSt Before the Close It Tumbled nant (Special to The Evening World.) Fret Tanne care eo trices hag | ura Time—1.08, the upper east side this afternoon that Russell Sage wan from $2.70, ALBANY, April The bill reorgan-| peen ‘called ae hin Cap Punt ented SECOND RACE. At present the Sgclety has five mem- {zing the Board of Public Kducation in} hot one to Stafford, which Joe felled | platen: one mile. Betting. 8t, Hit. Fin, |P€F% Mise Marion Gurney is the Sis-|dying at his home, M6 Fifth avenue, LIMA, 0., April 17 Sia eeeer, & veeschmas, Sty stews eaae the city of New York known as the] neatly to Doyle. Keator put a ittle | vogan 100 (neit s* “yy: ©” | ter Superior of the Society, near Forty-second street for unleased and undeveloped oll territory |!4 and the Pens ine of @ small ree- Compromise bill, has passed the Assem- ana cant Eel Peigh Fueke e-pbied, Equity, ior atteledld) os aa About two weeks ago there came to| 4; hin office no one could be found|Some One Unloaded Certificates | comtinues, ant everything in sigat Is be- pease etn est Twenty-sixth street, pene ‘resulted in a dead heat, ac-|the house of the Society at 1556 Avenue i 1 A 8 en ip, Be ing gobbled up by anxious leasers, some| Shortly before noon to-day tried te Mill cording to the judges. Logan made the| A a woman about thirty-five years old, |*h Would say anything abou Which Had Been Held. of whom are offering ali sorts of Induce-| Mls wife, Delia, by shooting her in the bly, Tho vote was 7 to 37. ne pitt, | tenet? KFounder to the infield. | No Mr. Bell took the floor against the bill. | runs. ustin made a pretty at running, a length and a half before ‘ a back, The shooting took He said the bill was opposed by the] og Rulers grave cutie, orellring Boule une ties tch was reached, |S8he was from Albany and presented |mo ments to land owners with a view of place at y Ae ——— a) 4 4 ri northeast corner of Seventh avenue teachers in the city of New York and by| ‘Shorty’ at first. Van Haltren poked | where ‘Equity drew up on even terms. | letters of recommendation from a high j testing their property, | Many owners w York del tion} One® straight into the air, which fell|In a driving finish juity apparently | church authority of that diocese, x ms haye refured big offers for leases, Twenty-sixth street, See e ee erica: eS tuk he | ley, ‘an got to second. Reding-| won, by a head. ‘The decision caused! sho desired. te study the work of the In Pittsburg the Price Fell from) “The wages of drillers have, been Alexander's drunken. Sibayibe ci . : vanced Ir some parts of the field from eaid, had been termed a compromise | bounder and George was thevantak | oe age nee ipnubee ates onent cecialy ana: was elven eee |SSetinedy. eda cottu ta wap to teade:| humselt and hie Wife, ane fee, ‘DU It was not a compromise measure, en getting thir Four furlongs. @ home, and for a time at Jeast became ‘ j cordingly, und still the supply is Inade-| himself and his wife, and for the pest —_ —- uate to the demand, bill tn all tts important features, w ibber, Davis reaching third. He 106 (Keefe), 1 Some of the members of the Society Just before the closing of the Ex- KEROSENE RIVALS BEEF. near the house, He has eel y rs sAeld) es 1-8 3: d e cl her continuously in the vielnity, Mr. Pavey sald the compromise bill | cored & moment later on Doyle's cork: . Littlefield) HS 35 4 2 thought they noticed some queer actions hange this afternoon ofl, which sold for bad been indorsed by the present Board | but ‘got tioky: and me duered second, | Sachin isnt ta & $$ ¢ [OM the part of the newcomer, but no up to $2.70, the highest price of the day When he saw her coming down Sev- : lernan ‘punched 1 broke to $2.15, and rallied again to 2.17, | Ol Trast's Income Increased 7,000] enth avenue to-day he too @ 2-callbre ¢ Education, notwithstanding the mem-|ping by three ‘feet. Tiernan punched | Summertime cut out the running into| Particular attention was paid to the M oid. bu stone with i Hermia | matte! = , _ | whten was tho closing bid price. @ Week in Hrooktyn pistol and hid behind the atorm doors of ders will be legislated out of office by| Ne which ‘Trudeau tried to ayold, but| the stretch, with Iellgion and i | ; the operations of the bill, ‘The bill also | thrfct ,canwled, up and belie fae’ pali|ieclision’ went tecthe. front and won| 4 Week ago last Monday night all of It Is supposed that the cause of the! ‘The price of kerosene oll in this city Lacy’s saloon, on the coraer, ‘receved the support and indorsement of | was returned Mike was at third. Helrather -handily by. three parts of a|the five members of the Soclaty were break was the offering of a lot of cer-|anq Brooklyn varied thts morning from| 44 #he passed him he stepped behind the highest educational authorities tn | 8s, ert, however, Stafford flying out to] length from Summertime, w! 0, WA two| taken violently 1] immediately after eat- . us Uficates which some one has been hold- | twelye to thirteen cents a gallon, which | her and fired point blank, the ball strik- shelalty of Naw! Fork, ne | pitcond Inning Stafford and Doyle| Time oaily ee Ont OF Hermis.| ing dinner. i A at ing, is an advance of from six to seven cents| !0 her in the back just at the edge of There was a spirited fight over (the made short work of Stephenson. Red- “"* POURTH RACE. Miss Dr. E. O. O'Brian, a member of | - ' ‘The Standard Oll Company took the/ over ten days ago, In Williamsburg | the left shoulder blade. pil, and the New By An as . iagton, banged * tea hot one towards | sjunassan Stakes; ix and a half furlon the staff of nurses of the church, who] “ " initiative this morning in advancing the | most of the dealers asked thirteen cents| The wounded woman staggered, Tones Soradahly “‘Teorganine the | ee. e™, Bin Hands On. Greenway wane | 11 ee sis caciagtesy een Sf HEH | lived In the same house, was called in price of olf, and at the opening of the |a gallon, while in the western section it | #rieked and then rushed frantically into Bchoo! Hoard. rificed.” Redington attempted Verio Nc he found that all of the sick women market the Trust's agents announced |: 51d for a penny. cheaper. the side entrance of the saloon, Alex- to steal] Sue Kittle, 112 (F. O'Leary). Tue bill is a compromise measure, tn-| third bu wee gt Cem ni y. , : ut ine: nts for field oil, mak-| It {s estimated that the total consump: | ander, flourishi eciue. bil & compromine meng third, put waa caught ten fect from the] salen ‘Io kel were suffering from the effects of ar ee eee eta cree tO tt MK | sion per week in Hraoklyn atone, te Bs | uve, fourishing his pistol, mam into Found Paar nd ‘ he public ce of the bills relating| Hincke gobbled sirke! ilar mooie ure roe mic poisoning, Several of the young 0) gallons, which : the public entrance of the saloon, and ex- ject And introduced | pretilly, and retired “Wddie® Aro onese | traventy MT (Penn). women were seriously ill for several In consequence of this evidence that | x tothe pres 2 pressed his determination to kill her. by At my lymen Pavey and Bell re- Schriver banged one at Stephenson, pleas Lea rN Goesbiy Be AGE days, the Olt Trust was in straits for oll, there 6 one on Bhectively.. romise bill creates a Board | WniC opeale’ | crack fret Pe pan: Relormn 412 orton). ‘libel 9 9 8 At first the polsoning was a great RUSSELL AGB was more excitement among the oil rom the poor peo) who, standing on the corner, had seen of Behool Commissioners of twenty-one | grounder to truteen oes, Foundling cut out the running to the| mystery. ‘The Society employs no ~~ brokers and speculators on the Consoli- | > the ehooting. They made a rush et members, to be appointed by | the! ‘Third Inning—Speer made three in-| far turn folowed by Hawarden, Salvor | servants, the membera taking turns in| Dr. John P. Munn, Mr. Sages phys!-| dated Excha: this forenoon than at wed a N him, disarmed him, and beat . F é 4 0 5 ‘d him, and kicked Mayor, and to serve without sala effectual efforts to connec ‘Trudeau | 4nd Bue Kittle. On the turn, Hawarden clan, is out of town, but at his residence; 4ny time since the boom began. Deoras (Geawtnrd: him severely, ; doing the cooking, Three Commissioners are empowered | punched ie atie udeay| went to the front and was never after ‘ fo sppoint's Superintendent of Schools. | Rilling into far felt Held Burke wulid | headed, winning easily by three Tengtha| Tne greatest secrecy regarding the! s way gaid that Me. fage's man called’ (ue Rose ad tue ma cbaae ane went ih Patrolman Gilligan, of the West Thir- 10 hold office for five years, and twenty | it down after a hard run. Fuller made | from Sue Kittle, who was three lengths | matter was maintained, No outside Standard's offer first 5 better, then ten, and containing | eth street station, saw the crowd, and, vision Buperintendents, to hold office] a pretty mop of Fincke's grocer ns | before Balvor.’ ‘Tine 1.28 1-2 physiclen was celled In and no one but| there this morning, and ati? o'clock, they were bidding Shaw exhibited the : Thee pers of Education ts also em-| re”, wildly, to, frst. qiustin singled FIFTH RACI Rev. W. Everett Johnson, the rector of| He said that Mr. Suge was ill, but} from 2.60 to 264-5 for Wipe Line certifi- eee saloon, placed Alexander B - were left, Keator dying at Doyle's] (ne mile a i cgi : cate: : : ‘ ek =H powered to appoint three trustees for | corner by way’ of Germai, W ‘ho Heuing | | tne Charch of the Redeemer, was noti-| just how seriously was not known ‘Another evidence of the scramble for At the West Thirtleth street atation each, school district These trustees! Puller waited and got. fi Picross Flave') fled uf the tacts, $9 $$ was found in the fact that several - —— ~ the prisoner behaved as iP oemmartee ectara net F and’ Davie's rattling to ene to 1 | Cony : ‘The day following the frat iiiness of the | HIS BRIDE MEANT SUICIDE. | (ify het agents on the ‘exchange here JURORS COME AND GO. He cried, tore his white hair and sald qnome,of the other, powers granted tol sent him home. Leyle punched single | Peter the’ Great, 108 ttidniey {| young women the woman from Albany to-day maltin offers for certificate : he would not have shot his wife had J over second and Davis scored. Tlernan| paisdin. 94 (Pean)...... ss ossee 1-1] disappeared, She was the only one of intikea|. The Standard has agents out all over he int principals and teachers from elig-| followed with a duplicate, and. Doyle 1. William Archipoll'a Wife Disliked) 1. °Gi1 regions, who are offering very | MeLausghit Lawyers Chatinge|*he not been unfaithful to him, The ures ta be provided by the Board} got third,” Mike getting {0 second "an || Want atne as second, We” Rouseneia who dad) nat aumered to Live with His Mother, high prices for any wells or prospects Mrs. Alexander was also brought to ef Schoo] Superintendents. the throw.” Redington dropped Staf-| Peter the Great was third rom the effects of the poison. that look at all promising. the station, and an ambulance from the Any principal or teacher may be re-{ford's fly, but Doyle w: di a r 1 Mary Archipoll, a bride of three Again the trial of Inspect \- son Ce eM othint vote of all the| thind) waren Royle wae rn rie Tme-14, Her disappearance and the poisoning ain the trial nepector McLaugh: ; = New York Hospital summoned, Th - ks, Was arrested this morning on in opened with but Phil Hi : oe embers of the Board of Education for | ind Staffor pond, . ef the members of the religious house- | Weel M 2.62 TO 2.10. ut one man: iP | surgeon examined hi MRemelency or other mumelent cate. | row trons ane Gh TeudeRts wild! EAST ST, LOUIS RESULTS. |houia cast suspicion upon the woman, | the complaint of her husband, Wiltam,| OIL, BROKE FRO ‘nelder, the foreman of the Jury. yet | nounced Itdaneerous” Bo eee aes Pe provimone 3F foe nul Ss nap: scored and iin got third. "Burke eae and the person who recommended her | on @ enkrae of sitenpied suicide, as hacieamenaid to be chosen—sitting alone and solemn | the New York Hospital to @_ powers ; yed by | got his base on i a) 3 rber shop i ay . athe Board of Commissioners and the] "played om.” His Tuse worked, unt | PACE, TRACK, EAST ST. LOUIS, | was communicated with, with the result] William keeps a Shen encanin in the jury box, To-day Is the third day | “Mrs, Alexander ts forty-three years of erintendent. while half the Yale team was running|!!l, April 17.—The races on this track | that @ detective was engaged to inves-| Worth street, and when he ma) of the trial of “he chief of detectives, | age, a native of Ireland, ‘and has b u Mr Halpffi_ said the bill under consid-| him down Stafford scored. Four runs, | to-day resuited_as follows: Mgate her record, The detective, it is| Mary he took her to live with his moth-| pyppgRURG, Pa., April 17.—Oil broke| but except for the fact that the lawyers ; > ie wration was drafted by a commission ap-| Fourth Inning—Col, ‘iret Race—Three furlongs.—Won by as father at 9 Mulberry street, < : married to Alexander for twenty-one inted by Tammany Hall for the sole|to get another triple to centee, har vee iiimale 10 to land «16 1 Mies Lyon | #id. made the discovery that the | ¢r and step-father a we rigede ty | from 262 to 210 at 2.90 this afternoon, | for the prosecution und for the defense | years, ‘They have no children Bhe urpose of gaining absolute control of|Haitren nipped it. Stephenson was an second, I to 2 place; Rubber Neck third, | woman was insan The mother-in-law made it continually cloned at 2.17, Great excitement| 4d used up a few more of thelr per-| bea s a good reputation het the public schools system in New York | easy victim at frat. Redington planted | Tme—D.39 1-4 ave dari Won by | TB® incident gave rise to a report, | unpleasant for the bride, and she asked hd: Swen Ke ae emptory challenges of jurymen, the trial] neighbora sand wea for thee aeete sity. eturn to a Democratic : | Be % 8 7 4 prevailed change. as nd coe a * ers which was altogether Ike- thunk one Gremnmastt eeanie, sie Mme Berry d toe and 8 te by Notre | hat been widely circulated among paternal roof, and aturt housekeeping prevailed on (the Bag was no further advanced this morning Crazed with liquor and jealousy, Simen He was followed by a crowd of men, t ’ f r housekeeper at the Union League , the public schools would be complete-| All chance of scoring was Killed by |Dame wecond, 2 to 1 place; Luke Parks | the congregation of the church, that|for themmelves, ‘This, he said, he could) Marly = thin = morning oll . at than it was at the opening of the Court!” Atexander is said to be one of Py wd vy fominated by & corrupe machir Xan Haltren, who caught Speer's long | Third. Time 1071-4. | Won by | at effort had been made to polson Rev DOL Afford: ang quarrels tyaulted. | reached’ that isay Beets where preew|of Gyer and Terminer yesterday, chefs in New York. He was for « long * 4 up a No -FI ri ; \ \c ‘00 raid to deal in and asa bs e 5 Wamendments, designed to restore. the fitch Carter’ then distinguished | Nell Flaherty. 2 tol audlto 2: Keputs.| MF. Johnson, the rector, and a friend) romps Tolice Court that. this morning baseN de eee te eee eon tha Fitie | 20na. Kunkel, a wk time the chef of W. K. Vanderbilt's wers now enjoyed by the ward trus-|mimself and gave the en root.| lic, second, 2 to 1 place; Christine. D. | of his, a Dr, Stevenson, at & o'clock he felt something telling | result there was no a goods merchant, living at but lost his position through Fees, and Thereasing the powers of the ere 8 ehance to yell by puliing down | third, Time—1.08 1 ivening World” reporters to-day time? home, as fon fit ake wah | burs Becnane UHI nR ane OF Bale haye fenty-third street, was called for exam- Akannein superintendents. Schriver’s line fly." German popped up a — > learned that this report w true. rong, ‘ or Pay The sales on the i Exchange) ination as a juror, > ted the bill in a °| al ip ae uN i he found his bride seated at a table ahd egated oni 4 . he cuts and bruls Mr. Sanger supported the bill tn al wife teaver buck of hort. ‘the Yale i Rev, Mr. Johnson, when seen by the| writing, @ letter, On the table was a| during the same period aggrewated only! sty Kunkel toal Mr, Fox In good plain if a bruises which Ne mee stormy speech. F contingent got another chance to how! : li tained at the hands of the mob, were ture which removed from the ward trus-Jat this point. Fuller hit to. iedington, teporter to-day, had but ittle to say] #lass of water, und her actions aroused |7,00 barrels. ve | Ensiish that he had a prejudice against | aresead hy the ambulance sureven, One thus eliminating ‘questions of ‘political | WN2, threw to Rustin, nailing German.| ack TRACK, ROBY, Ind., April 17.| beyond the fact that no attempt had (ie eee ee nang and found she waa], TRE Standurd again put up Mts price ail of the Police Department, and also n p: it over the right eye, whe: was and personal irterest. executing @ neat double play. No runs, |-—The races on this track to-day re-| Leen made to poison him. He would not | concealing in her dress @ package of :n-|% cents, to $2.60, and May option Was | against Insp, ughlin, eee i aie ot ony iB . ed, Was said by the surgeon to ‘The question was put on Mr, Halpin's Fifth Inning Trudeau died at first by | sulted follows: . deny the attempt to poison the members sect pane shaven WHitlie eae eas rere here at th nin . iS bats That ends the matter,” said Mr. Fox | serious, re bea) amendments and they were voted down. | way of German. Fincke sing! First Race—Six furlongs.—Won by | of the Church Settlement Society etter she was writing was ad-|Cagh oll was offered at $2.05, There Were! ang Mr, Kunkel withdrew. While M Al ler’ Mr. Wilcox was in the chair, Speaker | Short, but waa forced at second. by Samson, 15 to 1 and 6 to 1: Gov.Hapgoot| ties Gurney the head of the Society, | orem a nee iatner and she was tell no buyers, and the price gradually |” ettorace E. Avery!” called Clerk Care hile Mrs. Alexander's wound was ee eee Mdtadsee spat, | UM. “Doyle “dropped Davis second, I to 2 place; Spitfire third. ime] jue urney, he head of the s i} ustner husband didenot love her el dropped for May options to 6%, then to] gq J being dressed, Alexander, who was pres- Mr. 9 vater's attempt, Rustin reaching third | —1.19. ‘bs 9, er, oF ae ei i‘ ae ‘ i; ent, importuned her for her bank beek . Wileox declared the amendments | S7f' ys Ae ht in uy m pee ry y ola °c Justice Voorbis gave each of them a] gz, 10.99, $2.65 was bid Ee ariaven very In auc ni ost, and” proceeded to put IH auenion | hy cermant caught eater napping at | Anteliee 3a 8 an outs tiles nacon (eee ay caraurand unas the facie re¥arl M8) sound pontine anil Ginn discharged | a Ae ytoknrs are predicting $2] jg 2fCmne" shouted Mr. Avery in such al iq'ine Bleecker Street Bane, 90 that he Bored. right and San got (hid. Carter made e| “Thiel Race—Five. furiongs.—Won by | Finally eho sald: themselves, ‘They left the court arm in! cent faith in thelr own prediction to/ ter went up. Even Justice Barrett | procuring legal advice J naa On the question, | ClCNe catch of Davis's short fly over| Helen Wren, b fo 2 and even, El Do-! «there is no doubt but that it was the | AF with their faces wreathed in smiles. | iyvege, The Standard Oll Company, | Ried wiry Mloadly nt he was a furs] poy voni be arralaned in JeMtersom Ma nd nays on the question. | second and fielded the ball back, keep-| sado second, 4 to t, place; Salvage third, = ae Siem 7 through its purchasing agents, has ee-| na ‘ler, of No. } Hast ue Hundred | €&t Court this afternoon, siready com: | ing Van on thirl. Doyles hot one to | Time1.06 Work of @ maniac, I will not give the AKE IN MONTREAL. | ‘" : —— a ,, Was directed to/ RE Wan on thirl. Doyle's hot one ae me of the woman we suspect because | EARTHQUAKE «]cured possession of several more slices Twenty-fieth. st Renced the rall-call, was, directed Incke rent Van home, Jack reaching name o P a Avery “Wee acceptable to both SHOT IN THE STREET. Pe Hamiton rushed into. the well, Seong. on the know: to the plate. He NASHVILLE RESULTS. if by chance she {8 innocent I do not 5 sk his seat to the left udly demanding the yeas and nays. | eater, Dovie scor nan the throw in wish the public use of her name to ds, but Did s called to order by ; . tw Carter’ gobbled Stafford'« high one te ‘E TRACK, NASHVILLE, Tenn., | injure her, 1 to onder by the Chair. il igh one tol RACE ui ; Jinja . te, Heoresy .anpesisd (hom tae aa left centre. Two runs April 17—-The races on this track to-day) “1 do not think that any of us were] MONTREAL, | April ian ef o n ¥ jon reer hritiy reused Mare we vale panned tae rider rd Caer eatery resulted as follows really dangerously Ml from the effects) earthquake shock lusting about fifteen rae army, forced him on his hit to Puller, the ball] First Race-S\ Won by }of the arsenic, and we cannot under Gpeaker Fish, from the floor, said the | £0!ng back to first In time to catch the | ‘Tom 1 8 to 2: Black | stand how it was put into the food, as rull of oil-producing terri whose face TO CONTROL THE WORLD. |ishieyc! jonni’ NT tmery mock Accidentally W. yyes) tt etherland, at by ra Unknown Mai fy-nintn “ifth avenue,! Harry Block, nineteen years old. answere pired or more]... seconds was felt here at 11.9 to-day, but Ard. Was proc| 162 Rivington street, was shot and beck {0 Ars is t0 Catal at de, a did no damage The same shock was 5 juror, He took] wounded in the left foot this afternoon Ing of the Chair had been’ perfectly | Winner Redington singled. but Green md, # tot place; Toano third.) oe woman we suspect had nothing to| reported from Granby ‘and was experio| (Spee ng Worl the third s jury-box, while walking in Forsyth street, near roper. He said yesterday the Demo- ftord. No | qi as > m tnt, [eneed throughout all the eastern town | WASHINGTON, April 17 This ended the «xamination of talesmen| Bayard street Pi Burke slapped one over second for a ‘our furlongs.-Won by |do with cooking the dinner that nigh fags aaa iad te party had taken poss Hon of the | single. rincess Yama| «atrer tre woman left, a detective wae | SPS Of Quebec, the marke. advance in American oil has a mene ring, and Cee cee Te le sald that he was wounded acat- ni fe was glad to see tha a jchriv: dvanced > e Li t ete @ CORE e —— 6 col n simile vance | Rrumptly challenged per orily | dentally by an unknows man who made Berereas, unablen © get pomession of soother pgiy aren MM Ae Tad win Ted rimecagy Ce” aS MAFANG put on er case, and he report shoWs) BURLINGTON SHOCKED the price of the. Htussan output. ie|iton"chaltenged Bustetivtke ane Enea S| ig ease 1° s voted with the Dem-| Geramn fouled out, Fuller singled,| ‘Third Race—Seven furionge.Won by|ehe is insane. I understand she has| e In the ‘price ‘of the Hussan curt de lun challenged Pltxpatrick, the third ju-) "Block Was sent to Bellevue Hospital onthe Pastage of the hil Adier, | scoring Rurke, Bchriver reuching sec-| Landa, Fe ae eae thind | Eimen: | since been pronounced #0, but whether eee nae oreo wees eee here ae etronutly, Indleatiye of BA) ence roare Poremen Manenicer nid been Ge irews, Bell, Burns, J. P. Cole, Glen rth moved ip ony teaece| Satie! So ee she has been sent to an asylum I do je Kart ake Was o | a close BS 6nG AIVINAR aE terrttor 'y- box. : . aipin, "Hamitton, "Hoops, Houghton. | ince BOR GB HAM Ten'e nae SAE dof -— not know.” | onde’ Duration, Raku fede: und the Standard oll moc| « wigeess Waa taken and Mr.| CLEVELAND, April 17.—This morning Ales Speaker Fish, of the Assembly, in|, Redington fumbled) Doyle's | - the detective was member of the po-\ severe shock of earthquake was felt] ps Blliabee Nes lien slnnt never n had been | salle! valions whe Vives ef. Ont Lake vettest an fer rents. oa tons and | Me desk | Davis and Doyle executed a pretty] RACK TRACK, MEMPHIS, Tenn.,| lice force or a private detective, It here at 11.28 A. M, to-day, Buildings! through owing to unfavorable vondittons mes M. Lewis, | red three shots into her tody and thew ti Eee ceeihple Hower garden, euple AA. uk heme rune April 17—The races on thin track to-| said that the police of the E land their contents were shaken, but|as mus has to afallure to agre the weapon ‘upon himself, Jealousy te ol i 3 0 Rerious ¢ ‘The Nobela mate the point two years - to be the cause of the tragedy. ean AEP Seventh Inning. Speer got to frat on| 4. te Hace Teen, furiongs,—-Won by | SIShth street station have been at work there Was no serious damage ago that the Standard Olt Com —_——a was —-Won by 0 | The movement was from southwest to ° ny Wi gthy examination, he was LEXOW BILLS IN ASSEMBLY, | halls, Trudeau sacritced: rincke rst] posaman, # 10 9 and 349.51 Manta Onis] On ine aw since the day folowing the | Tih etna at or two seconie dura {fot then In poritien to therouKtly ci POOR SPR ee ae anal © [RR A aio cut second, 4 to & p.ace; Volandas third, | PY'*Q0e tion. trol the export trade from America, and, ainedley: tte axtah —i,88 1-8. eo - therefore, would not make at talesman. > Hs had formed | William Wolf, of 432 West Thirty-third street, Reported by the Keator fied ou Tynecad” Rkce—Bix. furiongs.—Won_ by ie soppgciad OF bie baleen socom. Mri Not Potsoned. agreement which would protect the ter | ich Strong opinion that he was not | Was aeested at his home lest night, He had SCORE BY INNINGS, Cash Day. even and out; Henry Youn, t SP a ritory allotted to the Russian producers. | WUC tad bed her tm ( of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese o' Diatrict-Attorney Fellas ip satisfied, after inee then the Btandard has steadily i. inl the Am comme 00900000 second: cut, for place; ‘Ashland third. | {ipany,” When Kea to the truth ceination elas) be hana pe (ey or gg ee ig ay igi inna See to on Bossing, Sart) yf Fnird Race ta y| of thie Mise Gurney, said: . 8 ol concerns, and it ls now: believed that ernie ; 5 vet ALBANY, April 11.—The ably Pe ee arc Fok 4 wish to drag anybody's name | fice AE. 5 it has formed & combine to CONTTO! ne | ee eee ae tt Rikers Expectoront’s | the JeMfersou Market Court thie maruag be was Cities Committee to-day reported the| Mev. MacKebbin Going to Cranford.| Maxim second, 4 to 6 piace; Fiorrie | ta, this, unfortunate aflalr, Unnores: i" entire output of the world. path wed coh id for trial. | Laxow Police bills without the amend-| omawrorD, M. J, April 1f.—Rev, Meory a. | third, Time~0,b0, “Well, @. 1 pot feet that she was oe ee era baseball game as pictured in 3% oy MecKabbin, of Costesville, Pa, bas escopted 0 sy reer ge recom! Doane ‘appeal % O11 Advanced fleotiand. TEUTONIO d . t entries and, ether sperting| “1 will not say it is not, and, mind Poe : = ae sat in eskebeen il rors Hate'S| mows vee pages # and 8. Soni . * ese Republi GLASGOW, April 17.—The Scotch Ol! val said (Continued on Ginth Page.) : MTNA SM company, of @ merting dere to-day | t's worth wal fo sentim.s

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