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All “To Let” World this week repeated in He TABEL To Let? cities. were printed t xX The Wortd during the Arat Kris @f 1800. THE HOME-SEEKERS’ GUIDE. advertisements in The World without extra charge. Over 500,000 circulation secured. .* The Evening E WINNERS AT ‘AQUEDUCT, Under Sheriff Baker Again on Hand and He Watches the Bookies, MINY SCRATCHES, 5 ) f , USUAL. FIRST HACE-- Sky Blue First. The Kite Secon SECOND RACE. Mirage First. Hawarden Secon. THIRD RACE. Marshall First. Pitfall Second, FOURTH RACE-- Bean Ideal First. Ontler Joe Second. mal (Spectal to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, July 18. —A alight breeze from the ovean tem- Pered the weather here to-day and made { matters half-way { 1,600 sports that came down fourth day of the meeting. ‘The same disratisfaction witnessed yesterday about short distance races was manifested again to-day. The in- terest which centered this morning about the chief event, the Arverne Handicap, dwindled conalderably when it was found that out of eight entries McCafferty had scratched his three horses, while for the pencil through Emotional’s rame. ing dash Millie 1. minutes at the post. ceeded to the betting ring. Were at once current that a raid wa: on the tapis, there was no ‘This allayed the excitement. FIRST RACE. Purse $200, for maiden two-year-olds; selling © furlongs, . St. Mt Fin, iyi 2% 9 (Keefe). (R. Doggett) erahal hoolmarm, 97 (Sheedy) out and won easily by three rom The Kite, who beat Top Topsy a ead for the place, Time—1.06, SECOND RACK. Purse $400, three-year-olds aad upward; St. Hit. Fin, 42001 a $3 3 totum, 102 (Keele) 1 ng way down the stretch, took the lead and won rath a length from Hawarden, who 45. when when half wa: tenders to the stretch, made a strong bid and with Pitfall. ued, Marshall finally, Jength, swith Tartuife “third. engths behind Pitfall. Time—l.46 1-2. FOURTH RACE. dongs. Starters, Betting. St. Hit. Fin. Beau Ideal, 116 (J. Regan)..7-10 out 3 1° ly Ostler Joe,” 108 (O'Leary) 5 out 3 antussa, 100 (Sheedy),.....10-1 7-5 1 4 3 ly glightly, winning easily jength.' Ostler Joe was lengths before Bantuaza, NUTSHELL THE V WINNER. BR. Bowne’ Meat and Race at Fleetwood. (@pecial to The Evening World.) FLEETWOOD PARK, July by. Time—1.0s, 18,— brought a larger crowd to-day that of yesterday. Besides the unfin jahed 2.25 trot, there were three event neluding races in the 2.15, 229 and 2.21 th x Nutshell, b. m., by EB. wo heats to » heat and rac of the unfinished 1-4. wHeh broke in the homestretch. 1 and one ad Nellie W.. g. m.. driven by W. Kell: ‘The starters were Ike Will Tephas, Norhawk, San Pedro, Happy Promise and Nellie W. and No! ! books, and the others from. 3 to 8 to 1. judges Bower: ere in doubt as to the winner, ia got the verdict. i Sornawk venth, Ike Willi Fourteen horses faced PRICE ONE CENT. the second heat of the 2.15 class, easily in 216 1-4, San and Soudan third. was even and 4 to 5 on Zembia. nm Ingraham got the verdict in the ond heat of 2.29 race. But it was plainly apparent to good judges of finishes who sat opposite the wire that Aeollan should have won the heat. ‘The time was 2. was 4 to 5 on in the book One of the best ‘The winner heats that has b trotted on this track this year was the third of the 2.15 race, John Gibbs's bay gelding Cephas overhauled Zembia the last turn, and a hot finish ensued, Cephas winning by an open length in 183-4. Zembla was second and Soudan third —o ALEXANDER ISLAND RESULTS. RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL- AND, July 18.—The races run on this track to-day resulted as follows: birst Race—Six and a half furlongs Won by Chieftain, 3 to 1 and even; vento second, 8 'to 5 for place, Lento third. Time—! " Second Race- Five furlongs, Finnwater, 1 to 5 and. out, second, 2 to 1 for place, third, “Time: 1.01 8-4 Third Race—Pour furlongs.—Won by Charma, 1 to 2 and out; Vesta, second, 2 to & tor place, and Albertine, third Time—0,49's, Fourth Race—One mile and one-six- Mirage, 3 to 5 and out teenth—Won Bronston second, 2 to 1 for place, und 1.50. allatin: third. '‘Tme—1 DON ALONZO SECOND. M. FL Dwyer Gets Another Entry Close to the Winner, LONDON, July 18.—In_ the r- and Won Monitoress ‘and Calista comfortable for the ther Bill” Daly had also drawn the In one of the breakaways tn the open- threw her rider, O'Leary, but no injury was sustained. ‘There was, however, a delay of fifteen Shortly before the start of the third ce Under Sheriff Taker with several deputies arrived at the track and pro- Rumore but President Reilly said anger of any such move. Sky Blue made the running through- lengths Factotum made the running until half when Mirage r easily by five Jeoat! 9 m front of Factotum. Time— THIRD RACE. Purse $509; allowances; one mile. Starters. Betting. St. Hit. Fin, Marahall,” 109 (Dog a3 3 Pitfall, 94 ohms)... 36a ‘Tertuffe, 9 (Keefe). 2 out 1 ied ‘Tartuffe and Pitfall were the con- ‘shall down the atretch he was on equal terms A bruising finish then en- winning by a ight Arverne Handicap, for two-year-olds; five fur- The trio ran in close company till the stretch, where Beau Ideal drew away half a necond, five Mare Takes the Fifth A g00d card, fine weather and a fast track than R. Brown, with er credit, won the fifth trot, After @ Hyvely brush with Snipnose, Time Bien in the 2.15 race, the latter being kes, Soudan, Zembia, Cephas whawk were & to 5 each in the ‘A rattling heat resuited, Saupedio and femlia coming into the homestretch like double team, finishing #0 close that f Burke and Whitehouse but ‘Time—2.14 34. third, Cephas fourth, Nellie ~ fifth, Soudan Se ed Promise Btarter New- urger for the first heat In the 2.29 . Mictheroy, entered by William i of ic, N. J., was favorite t io b. eee bbe cod am, by Ti Tngrah. y m8 8 is thi fifth the way rt in | Plate race for horses of all ages at Newmarket to-day Mr. Michael | were seven starters. ‘The Selling Plate was of 103 sover- upward, to carry 133 pounds; the win- ‘ner to be sold at auction for 100 ere | elgns; new two-year-old course, distance | five furlongs 142 yards. ‘The following was the result: Primrose Knight, b. c., 5, by Harpen- den-Primrose Dame, first. Mr. Michael F, Dwyer's Don Alonzo, 5, by Long Taw-Round Dance, G. Joey's Belgravia, 2, by Royal Hampton-Grammerc The betting was 7 Knight and 40 tol against Don Alonzo. APOLOGIZED TO CROKER. ch.f., third: Promulgator of Cruelty Story Weakenn. LONDON, July 18.—The newspaper which first published the allegation that illie Simms, Mr. Richard Croker's colored jockey, death In a race against time, from New- market to Cambridge and’ back, apologized to Messrs, Croker and Simms, sporting news ther For page 6. ee THE HORSE CAME BACK. “Father BI" Daly's G Took a Long Night Stroll, (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, July IS. the track to-day concerning but was scratched at the last moment. last night as usual, but exend, several miles away. Father Bill” in telling why scratched the horse said, sald it run or walked to Gravesend, one who lost threw a rode into Brooklyn on its back. This, however, Daly denies, story reads a Een deal Ike that “Cantherin Jack," from which cault evolved his “Shaughraun.” MAY REORGANIZE MONROE. Prominent State Democrats ble at Rochester. W. Hinckley of the man J. and Clerk Freest, James H. Flannigan, of Oneida, investigate the sta party in Monroe County, the Powers Hotel at Il morning At the preliminary he: members [rom each of the tions, the Cleveland Legion o'clock. ng, only and be present. At 12 o'clock a recess taken until 2 o'clock. It was decide be admitted fifteen members of each from wer City five to the Cleveland Legion Democracy, and ten be selected by each 1a There is much speculation, certainty as to what the will do. It i but of the party In Monroe County. | KILLED ON AN EXCURSION. th nk Pit of a Steamer. This morning when tween carrying excursion immigrants, was being cleaned her pier, 12 Jersey City, the dead body of a man was found in ‘the crank pit The police were notified and the Later It was Identified as that Tecklenberg, of East street, this city. _ —-— 4 Killed by the New London Expren: A well ident of Yonkers, wa late Hariford R aitempted to cro {tom and did not not ration tracks thin morn! n tront the approach | London express, Her akwil waa cr died instantly. dow of bis apartments, on the Ki MARINE CITY, Mich., July 18.—While e¢ ‘Torrent collided with an unknown schooner, i see Jona Cottenach, io Selling | Dwyer's Don Alonzo ran second. There cigns, for all ages; two years old, to carry 100 pounds, three years old, to carry 126 pounds, and four years old and Thr Colonels to 4 on Primrose he Jockey Simms had driven a horse to has nee jen Gate —A good story was going the rounds of “Father BIN" Daly and his prize Golden Gate, which had been entered in the fifth race, The animal was housed at the track this. morning it waa found by Daly at his stable in he must have broken loose from the stable and Tt was suggested, however, that some the last train last night bridle over Golden Gate and The of Houcl- anem- ROCHESTER, N. Y., July 18.—Chair- De Democratic State Com- mittee; Cord Meyer, of Queens; Norman KE. Mack, of Erie; Wilbur F. Porter, of Jefferson; W. Carl Ely, of Niagara, and mem- bers of the sub-committee appointed to of the Democratic assembled in this two warring fac- the Flower City Democracy, were allowed to as to hold secret sessions to which were to ach of the two riva! party commmittees, five and Ns ante Committee predicted, however, that it will order a complete reorganization ‘Tecklenberg's Dead Body Found in| the steamboat Hazel Kirke, which divides its time be- | parties and up at| hody was taken to the Jersey City Morgue. of Jon Eighty-sixth dressed woman, about sixty years old, kitled Fell from a Window While Asleep. Joba M. Lumberry went to sleep near a win- of # Clarkson street. At, 2.16 o'clx fag’ he polled out snd fell oo a rear extension and brufed himself slightly. ‘through the canal at the fats last night, the tug The i, Hackett, of Detrol man id Canary, were ities, ‘miasiog: Che “ Circulation Books Open to Al | RUSIE IN FOR THE COLONELS, New York’s Big Pitcher Twirl. ing at the Opening Game in Louisville. INKS FOR THE HOME TEAM. An Immense Crowd of 600 People Turn Ont to Enjoy Ladies’ Day. PRES. FREEDMAN IN ST. LOUIS, He Is Working Hard to Get the League’s Consent to Aliow Pfeffer to Play. From The Evening World's Special Correspond, eut with the Team.) BASAEBALL PARK, LOUISVILLE, July 18.—With a clear record thus far this we A the Glants arrived here this morning ni search of a few more scalps, For the remainder of the week they will remain in ,the Kentucky metropolic. arguments are scheduled with the and the Gotham representa- tives feel confident of their ability to repeat their St. Louis performances, The Giants did not arrive in Louleville in any xood condition. A night's experience upon about as rough a rall- roud in the country, coupled with in- sufferably hot weather, caused most of the Harlem crowd to pass sleepless hours. Most of the boys disappeared into their rooms and spent the morn- ing in bed, President Freedman did pany the team here. home from Bt. Lout ately t to not accom- He went directly and will immedi- work trying to arrange that Fred Pfeffer may be allowed to finish the season with the Giants, The N w York magnate anticipates trouble kaining the League's consent to Pfeffer's playing, and he will lose no time in getting to work on the case. It was ladie: creased attendance, fully hot. Rus to ailow him to start In to-day’s game. The Batting Order. he batting order; ew York, Louisvill Murphy, If. O'Brien, 2b. Ternan, rf, Collins,” 3b, Van Haltren, cf, Shugart, an. Davis, 3b. Clarke Bone iP Wri ‘ afford, 2h, Gett Farrell, ‘c Welch th, © Ruste, p. Warner, c. Fuller, ss Inks, p. Loutavitte = New York... = ee ees FULL DETAILS OF THE VEW YORK-LOUISVI GIVEN IN TO. EXTRA, THREE YEARS IN PRISON. George Walters Gets a Severe tence for Grand Larceny. Recorder Goff this morning sentenced George Walters to three years and ten months in State prison for grand lar- ceny. Walters was arrested by Detectiv Cuff and McCarthy on the 1th ine Tho detectives had six charges of grand him, Walters and « who was not arrested, had been making a systematic practice of They would larceny against confederat robbing boarding-houses, wo to a place, engage room and board, stay for @ day or two and denly with hundreds of dollars’ worth of goods which they stole. DOUBLE HANGING. ‘Two Negroes Raed ataa in the Coke Hegions of Pennsylvania. GREENSBURG, Pa., July ode and Willlam Freeman, yard, The men walked to the scaffold with firm steps at 10.08 o'clock. The trap was sprung tmmediately, Death was caused by strangulation, rhe crime for which Goode was exe-| cuted was the killing of Max Slaugh- | |ter, a fellow-cokeworker; over a game | of craps, Freeman shot and killed his mistress rtie A, Timberlake, on July 15, 18%, cause she refused to give him mone: About 200 persons witnessed the exec tions. = ———— $190,000 Mortgage on the Myatic. he Mystic apartment-house, Thirty-pinth street, was Mled to: The transfer was ma A transfer of 13 W kor, of Mamaroneck, for the nominal con- sideration of $1, Mr, Burne ls cashier of the American Exchange Natlonai Bank. Subsequently the same property waa mortgaged for $190,000 at S per cent. for three years to Bamuel £. | Dumont Clarek, trostees of the) ferick Pillinga,” deceased, late of | Mya w —_—~ — — To Coney Return for 10 Centst The lively war between the Coney 4 rival steamboat companii boat Company has reduced ita fare from 60 to 26 cents to meet the rate of the Ocean Piet Com- It was said lo-day by am official of the pany. Pier Company that a sull further reduction isely cobs made be Anes Gomeass, It 1s thongh “aries to Coney Leland ead revere for 10 conte day here, and in conse- quence the management enjoyed an in- Nearly 600 persons were present, The weather was fright- S arm had sufficiently recovered e gud: 18.—John negroes, were banged this morning in the court- at} ward Burne and wife to Charies Warren T once 4 by | President of the defunct Marine 4s prominently tm the af. od Ward Mr Fish installed ortte, whom he afier- | apartments in continues. The Iron Bteam- NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 1 (MARIA BARBER] ~ DOOMED TO DIE, WALLACE AGAINST GROOMS. Clevelnad FP he Youngster in the Nox to Keep Winning. (Spectal to The Evening World) BALL GROUNDS, CLEVELAND, July 18.—The Spiders were a rather dim. | eult problem for Dave big fellows to run up Fouts and his against to-day, seeing that the local men had just won, A most exciting series of four with the champion Baltimores They were in the mood to win some more, but President Byrne, who sat tn the stand, hinted before the ame that he and his men would just about put a stop to the upward rush of the Spt- ders, game The Ratt! Order. Cleveland. Brooklyn Griffin, of Shinde, sb. Anderson, If. La Chance, ‘c.f. ‘Tredway, rf. Corcoran BCORM BY INNINGS. FUNERAL OF REV. DR. BROOKS. Be in Mount Au- Interment Will burn, Cambridge, Mass. Funeral services over Rev. Arthur Brooks, D. D,, were held at 3 o'clock this afternoon, In the Protestant pal Chureh of the Incarnation, Malt avenue and Thirty-fifth street Bishop Potter, assisted by Rev Parker Morgan, Rev. Newton Rev. officiated The pall-bearers were B, Foad 1. Riker, Herbert Valentine, F. Conatabie, J. Woodbury aut. ‘The interment will be in the family plot at Mount Auburn, Cambridge. JUDGE EHRLICH’S FUNERAL. Dr, kM Brown, Hyfte, Lovell’ FF Clare -angdon, led To-Morrow from the Temple Kmane-Kl. The judges of the City Court met in their chambers in the City Hall this morning to hold a conference regarding Chief Judge Ehriich's funeral and in- formally discuss the election of his suc- cessor as Chief Judge. ‘The funeral will be held to-morrow morning from the Temple Emanu-Ei, Forty-third street and Fifth avenue, and these pallbearers have been select- ed: Menator Charles G. Cornell, ite rder Goff, Judges Conlan, McCarthy, Fitusimons Newburger ad Van Wyck, of the City Court; Glegeric! Sot cay gad MtoAgem, at pertor Cour ‘To Re Bi the MARIA BARDURI up Gown and Hall, of the City Court rence Delmour, Michael T, Dal; ington L. Jacques, Albert J. ex-Judge Edward Browne. I Wash- ‘One of the Judges said to-day that he had 1o doubt that Judge Ehrlich ac- quired the germs of his disease in the court-room of Part IV. of the City Court, where he sat last June, and where the sewer gas odor 1s sald to be almost unendurable, — WILL INCREASE WAGES DEC. 1 But Carpet Strikers Must Work at Old Wages Un Then. PHILADELPHIA, July 18.—The dix carpet mills in Kensington, which are now standing idle owing to the stri of the ingrain carpet weavers, will open on Monday morning. ‘Che following off cial notice was issued to the weavers to-day by the manufacturers: To ingrain carpet weavers: Belie have not, in an individual capa & fair opportunity to decide mertia of their employers’ pi nt of the pending strike, t mille for jay, July 2, and wen current prier to the strike 1 next, at which time we agree to mehedule e proporition be accepted Gate mentioned we hereby 4 to clone our respective mills and keep then Until such time as we consider it for ovr inl to reopen them. The notice in signed by all the owners in the Kensington district. HARRISON DIDN’T SAY “NO.” Congressman Poole Says Were Not Discuened. Politics SYRACUSE, N. Y., July 18.—Congress. man T, L. Poole denies the report that Gen. Harrison told him he would not be a candidate for the Presidency Mr. Poole says the subject was not even mentioned in thelr conversation. Poltcem: Aim Not G A medium street and Seoond body that went by dog on (he head with his lub. To m & quick fun down kighty-ninth stree policeman with a large crowd followed. A! Nine Uleth atreet the dog halted and the pu ‘ait, He clubbed it’ to death ———a a rem Bittem by a a, enue to-day snapped at every Patrolman Laide! Two ‘Tony Sylvester, street, ond Harry > Bove, ten yeare 0) ‘Passengers. will be Peas! street, a tem tm the tac fromt of 2 Mulberry ‘Tue children taken home. ae oe Gersenn hon ndry neon, apiseo: | Berkins, | James Lewis and Rev, Dr. Mottet, | daimes | of Com: | Su- ex-Judges Hyatt, Mc- WHILE SPNTENOE Mf Bilas 4nd | schneider hi | called |among whom were her aunt mill- ' sh brown “dog at Righty ninth ruck the cur started Phe eman | sne ight yeare old, of 78 Mulberry | ot 4 2 the Best ‘woman es wrapper. *e* _—-+ Recorder Goff Sentences the! Little Murderess to Death in the Electric Chair, EXECUTION WEEK OF AUG. 1 Stilottos Taken From Women Relatives Who Called Upon Her in the Tombs. SHE IS TAKEN TO SING SING. Her Lawyer Pleaded In Vain for an Adjournment Pending Ap- peal for New Trial. Marla Barberi, the young Italian wo- Dominico Cataldo, in a saloon on . General Seasions, The Shortly after sentenced was uro- OF DPATH WAS PRONOUNCED. Barber! to Sing Sing. Deputy Sheriff 4 charge of her, and Mrs. Forster, the “Tombs Angel," accompa- nied her on the trip. | MARIA DARMPRE, WHO WAS TO-DAY ' i \ man, who on April 26 cut the throat of | her lover, black, & boot- | st Thirteenth | street, was this morning sentenced to death in the electric chair by Recorder {Gort in Part execution was set for the week begin- ning Aug. 19, Maria had done everything that in thelr power to awaken the sympathy of the jury for her and to interpose a defense. ‘o tyre, ant and sane. I say now that the defendant had a} | fair and impartial trial. .aw-|nounced, Sheriff ‘Tamsen sent Marlal more duty to perform and however much I may regret to have to do it, move that th passed upon Maria Barbert The girl's head was resting upon Mrs. | Mrs, Foster will make arrangements | Foster's shoulder, now at Sing Sing for the girl to have any |algn F delicacy she wishes, for which Mr ter will pay out of her own pocket. Hefore her departure several friend upon the her in the cousin, Before they went Into prison they searched and stilettow were found upon them, were two ‘The aunt's stiletto was concealed in the dress, and the girl's was bosom of in the pocket of her gown, ‘The women gave the stilettos to Law- rid of yer O'Retlly, who quickly got them by giving them to an Italian friend standing near, The women declined to say why they atte, prison with therm, Weeping Crowd at the Door, Recorder Goff disposed of some other ases, and it was 1.17 o'clock when Maria Harber! was sent for, By that Ume the room was crowded to suffocation and in the throng out- side the doors Italian women with n ‘ain for admission, Within the bar of the court sat As- sistant District-Attorneys McIntyre, Lauterbach, Lewis and Hennessey. to receive the death warrant In a few minutes the door at the ex. treme end of the room was opened and Marla Barber! and Mra, Foster entered, y followed by a court officer, girl was supported by Mrs, Foa- ter as she dragged herself through th living aisle of spectators to the bar of | naire were provided | and the wretched girl and her faithful | Two the court friend sat in them ‘Then Maria's pedigree was taken. Bhe said In a low voice that she was twenty- en a dressmake two years old, had bh wae single, could never drank iquors. any Moving for Death Sentence. This being put upoa the record, Mr. McIntyre arose and moved that sentence of death be passed upon her. In making this motion Mr, and «irl the pied to take the weapons into the ars Streaming down their cheeks sued if Tamsen stood to one side, ready read and write very ittle, was a Roman Catholic, and that intoxicating the McIntyre said that in bis opiuion the counsel for -| McIntyre had Have you any and Mr, peal. “Mr he. able tect emotion Situations Wanted Female” adv, repeated in The Ei World without extra charge, 500,000 circulation secured, A ‘Help Whnted \ OB ATE a Horta in the Rest ha in The World [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | PRICE ONE CE) Gn TION. © ee HARLEM GOT ONE VICTORY. Won in the Pair-Qar at Sara. toga, After a Struggle, by Five Feet JURY TOOK THE SINGLES. The Toronto Man Easily Out- rowed Fisher, of Varuna, and Hobbs, of Boston. CRESCENT’S DOUBLE Philadelphia Shetl Finisher Halt a Length in Front of New York's Team. (Spevial to The Evening World.) Y., July 1\—Real rag the tinal heaw @ Association of Amateur Oarsmen’s regetta this afternoon. First on the programme to-day was the then the interme diate single sculls, intermediate double senior elght-oared shells, senior eight-oared SARATOGA, N. for double sculls, The National Association is certainly blessed with fine weather. the day cleared beautifulty fn the after+ hoon, but was a‘trifle hor, ‘This morn- ing was cool and clear, a fresh breese the northeast, favorable quarter for the oarsmen, can blow half a gale without disturbing the serenity of the lake, The visiting oarsmen were scattered all over the town, but were not hilarl- No college cries disturbed the good formers and the oarsmen could not be distinguished except for thetr gaily col- ored badges and bronzed faces. The fact that there were no pools sold at the lake side yesterday was di pointing to the Canadians who came on In Rumohr and Hackett they had a couple of “lead would have taken almost who .have seen the ractice, however, were not ® enthusiasts ‘who had favorites among the other men tn th singles could be induced to be single large wager was recorded, It ts sald that the quality of oarsmen at this year's meet is better than ever before, and the men that win the finals will, indeed, be entitled to the honor of blowing from TO THE SENT _RRLATIVES OF THE MURDERESS IN COURT LISTEN ‘ataldo, and how everything had been avail and that she must die, ny knowledge,” "Mr, Evans called experts when he was assigned to into the mental condition of the defend- those experts pronounce the Recorder's words were translated to the wretched had taken on a look of j dumb despair, her execution time during the The time made yesterday was fast, particularly in the intermediate eight, 7.33 1-2, five and one-half seconds faster Dauntless in 183, and faster by 3-12 seconds than the senior eight record ‘Triton last year, Winnepeg crew I have but one Was allowed came the formality practised in el reading the death warrant, At last that which ts only Goft’s court, of death be eight-oared Senior event this afternoon, bets were made that y from Manitoba would get away with the victory. Ideai weather prevailed this afternoon, ‘The fresh northeast wind of the moi had died away to the merest breath and course was weather remained the oursmen and their friends were “Remove the prisoner. 1 Out by Mra. Foater. She was led by Mrs. oster from the wailing of many vlan women, the door closed upon her nd shut her from view Maria's mother and sister wer ‘ourt when the sentence was pronounced, legal cause to show why the sentence of death should not Tombs now be passed upon you?" asked Clerk | Carroll, came out early ai places on the select positions on the Asks for a New Maria did us moved meeting this elect officers and Henry W, President for st, will serve in that, His defeat was @ surprise and ts probably the dissensions that me to the surface, elected were as follow! Charles Catlin, Catlin Club, were admitt arrest of judgment be given w few « rt ke no outery, iitess Savargnon sat with her rder ac © the jury ‘arder® charge to the jur and a friend in might make the property Another re that Lawyer yon for a new trial 1 break, but her eyes Mash) son he gave House had been called in Metropolitan Rowing Club; Passaic Row- onrad Berns. than the Inqut- < Club; ‘Treasurer, Dr Institute Boat Club, of Newark, dd & protest against Umpire Zap- unless he withdrew in the intermediate senior four-oared tis the result of i the Institutes held who gave a hem Which deprived tl Regatta Com: substitute an umpire, Conrad Berns, charge #0 a to be Ina position to argue for a new trial understandir House supplemented motion with a strous Tamsen told the Recorder that and eloquent sculls or ‘the doomed. woman, old Kridge wh “He could not the great experts of diseanes opinions concerning ticn of this defendant, “Penniless, within tne shadow of death r tol! the Sheriff that h 1 nt were on mark promply at 3 o'clock, but until the umpire’s boat jong wail ensue Double Sculls—Starters, Toron- y Rowing Club, Toronto; J which migint “all loo Kover Your Honor or upon which to appeal to your Justice to grant us a new trial Reconer Goff answered in an w inaudible tone that Rowing Club, Rat Portage, Ont.; Thomas Desbreuy, stroke; Jo Lean Rowing Club, New Mis morning Rat Portage of their turning points. Harlem steered od good advantage on f then cut out ‘e to the end, but only won by Portage steered in the first half mile, wards come straight at a terrific pace, law would pro- t to the girl friend Maria ever bad had made any mistakes a therefure deny the motion for deiay resulted In Harlem's vs Winning by about five feet, Time Ky Sculls—Starters: arana Boat Clul verside Boat Club, sted to Her Feet rder then directed | beaudful struge The Rec r release, sent red roses, but not allow ‘them Intermediate Sir her feet and stood tren Ject terror at the bar, suppor Foster, keep the girl from falling ‘Then began eight minutes of terr torture for the frightened litte wom Very slowly and in a voice devoid of all the Recorder Maria Barberi how she had been tried by @ jury of “mo! telligence” for the murder of Dominico|are both no! Rowing Club. Jury took the lead at the start and He had no trouble in = to the end, wit Countess di Brazza Savorgnan, who has turned first. taining his lead length. Time—10,90. ‘Pntludelphia, McKeever, stake; on Math Pag ughter of Mrs. ton, & wealthy Cumbert 8h Daughters of the Her daughter, the Count, and married Intermediate —doubl Crescent Boat Club, Italian Count l Brauza, she Countess and her mother for their philanthropy. than ordinary in-| $ated abroad

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