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ERE TOT I FEY IN PEATE hi iat _ MY EIGHT MONTHS IN THE PHIL Che WEATHER—FAIR T0-DAY. EDITION _ ‘PRICE ONE CENT. ——_ BASEBALL BY TORCHLIGHT. If If Umpire Connolly Sticks to His Decision in esterday’ s Gane SLEW WIFE Ak MRS. CLARKE MAKES» A SCENE IN COURT. FOR MONEY, PITTSBURG, April. 37.—Both piain-|conference he said the start was made ;t@ and defendant In the Clarke/to hound “this poor woman’ to de- [divorce proceedings were early on] *truetion. ifelae the scene to-day, and there was but) When Mrs. Clarke was a: Atlantic Macaulay Cut Wife’s City, alone and unprotected, already ; tittle delay in the beginning of what |'s considered the jast day's session of | , © arranging, he Throat with Butcher ‘ the trial Knife. =) Col, Worthington, for the defendant, | susband occupied the space fronting the jury and nder- ‘began his address, Col. Worthington’s | standing « *“Milge” Macaulay, a burly ‘longeho & | speech was masterly and impresnive Boon afte ey Goehring began man. murdered hie wife in her tle) There war no display of oratory or of} nis argume tosh up the at fe room at 73 Poptar street, Brooklyn | inyaual eloquence, but ft was the appeal [question of the physica of this afteron in bruta’ men teig OF 0 tntensely earnest man with an- | Mrs. Clarke, and a manded money. Mrs. Macaulay refused, | llgnation or passion, ap reference was Mr. Goehring asked if she was virtu Ta hae (afactatal tcnek seized a {made to the manner in which he |0U® Why she waited for a yoar to have butcher knife and almost severed her, claimed his client had been treated by ie ype eas gesae mace wien she knew sere Mc hese charges were hanging over be ba tb ol gd oust mite) Col. Worthington contended that not | Mrs. Clarke quickly rose in her seat, © ry e ow belfeve that, Mr. hand. By her first Patrick, Deegan, | woman. In New York C 1 will subm © matter se ad brother Thomas, and a! Worthington THE WGK OF — LAUGH SATED AMD WOMAN, CHILD'S LIFE, 1 _| Jumped eu or an Express| Fire ‘hesiead Be Baby Marie Train and Escaped —Her Glee Led with Slight Bruises. to Rescue. Miliret Atlantle City, N. J., Bronme sudde insane tn the Cooper Hospital at Cam- EaaEE Smith, a young woman of} Had it not been for her laughter litt'e Marie Buffa, one year old, might have [been burned to death this morning. Her five-year-old brother hed set the oot in his mothers room, on Lb second | “ floor of 5 Mulberry street. she had two children. them at Holy Trinity Home. Her hus-| Band met her and abused and abl “I want mi the shouted § She! sought to quiet him. and protested pened] door of her room. Then =, hair ote AS nthe othe | ce oe iy ae strove ss rin dea them spline neatening for searching Qigarette Thrown Inte a Pile of Waste Paper Caused « Kise Some man went into one of the ante- roome of this after. some waste paper. Immediately after the man ieft i) Se, She had just returned from voting |= her. she had nota cent, and closed and BLAZE IN BELLEVUE, and a Stampede. noon and threw a lighted cigarette into paper blazed up. There was an slarm, jer mother, he iva of the child, Ing, out of the a Awnings and Silp Covers | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’* | BOSTON vs. NEW YORK. Chill and Bleak at the (FIRST OF A SERIES OF FOUR GREAT ; THE WORLD'S SUNDAY MAGAZINE, NEXT . « ATHER—PAIR * ‘TO-DAY. (The Hero of _Three Wars). IPPINES »GEN, JOS. WHEELER . ‘BASEBALL [ “ Circulation Books Open tad ‘ aio RACIN PRICE ONE CENT, | ba | NEW harassed FRIDAY, APRIL, 2, a) Polo Grounds This Afternoon. BOER BOSTON. ROBERTS'S NE 040000008 NEW YORK. L0021301 —8 I INNING ‘ hrew Kid a sbied a t. M k Datint 1 INN! ~ »(Gen, De Wet Said to Have Reached Kroons' with His Forces---Retreated from Wep- * fieed, Vay ¥ 4 t M ener After Siege Was Raised. . ‘ BLOBMPONTEIN, April 26.—It is the Southeastern District. has arrived at Kronstadt he mast ; af ‘ E he made a remarkable march, as the i acs = ragarted ere that Gea. Dp Wet; Who} De Wet was reported t om- | ance Is over 12) miles, was at Wepener, has arrived at seebiiel Ae, Beite al Di Wouters ant ae report that he has Mt # BROOK_YN AT PHILA 1A Keaomebadt with 160° wibows.'fhe'lett] recacton" theta ther. plane. wnca Geo. (Cttie Seat eerie co A big force of Boers behind him in! French threatened iis Mankd If hy Wenener Sa re HIA “IBABY MYSTERY IS CLEARED UP: LATE RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT, GIXTH RACES LATE RESULTS AT MEMPHI; 1 THIRD RACE—! FOURTH RACE Wilbur F. Hammond and Carrie Brown Arrested To-Day and Brought to This City—Child Is SHOOTING AFFRAY DURING A FIGHT, 4141“ rank ‘ 108 Christie stre ' cpt a Mott and-tie. | Identified. ter etreets. Pig * ah oppele Was arrested Vilbur Fo Hammond and Mise Carite af Greenport. L. tay, by Central chen FOUND GUILTY OF MANSi AUGHTER, Me The story of their attempts to leave the baby at the New York Foundll ¢ | Asylum and Mr. Hammond's success | paleing it off on Bupt, Blair, of Poor Department. har teen ‘oid = Se = Cadman Thomas McDonald positive | identified Miss Carrie Bro’ * ine bein 'so Von Siang. yet Would not prolong the session much! yoman in green’ ® ivan Ge POLO GROUNDR. N. Y., April Hi |*8e midnight Z " iferry to the ary!um with Hammond th rr 0 ” juggestion has been made by a fan! was 2 degrees 100 cold for warm | Jugzvetion hae teem en a "| BIRTH OF THE baseball this afternoon, and there wasn't similar to that used in the ‘The comp f saves any steam heat in the grand stand or| and picture figit scheme, in case po | bieacheries, The fierce north wind that |ton couldn't win by daylight or break |! da tle before bed time. Duffy's codfiehers came up “| weary with thelr unproductive | sore at peart. They didn team here that could rally and| round up finishes after th dj uel leally been walloped, and Marlans here ade 1 H. Bayrard and rth, wife hedule © prophets into makers thelr confidence. this was the day when Boston was listed for a farewell performance in|» Harlem, =6 the tumult had to go along | ta in ite frigid way. It promised to grow cussion” dark earlier to-day than yesterday $e sne- and be int onable The jetter was anewered, bet sald about calling for the to pocket what they thought jthey had cinched “Tt fen't yours till you've got it inj ave ard wit Ella G. Preston n Mew which made speculation brisk on the ‘ question when it would suit Umpire|the bat bag.” kagiving Lay * Jackson wrote again, Connolly to call a halt In proceedings! So said Manager Ewing io sassact lia mas whom and made presents |ing to ten the baby over Sal in case of @ tle. his guests. “And even then you'r and me Jackson's children. | Agent Frank Stout. | * Profiting by experience, the every-day sure of it, with the Giants of 1 hs bet ago she sald her hus- moran nd asked Mra. Preston ¢ people wandered into the lot bearing | year.” bondies which looked suspiciously lke! A good, bard, fast game was needed maternity patient babe for a week. She did and headlights. Connolly | to-day to put the Giants on edge for] The baby ®as christened Wilbur Fran- provided with « . cis Hartansworth wes taken a2 0 be Continued on Tost. Page) rem the hospital ibe woman wont te 'Up