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—— ~——s _ <a cl A pe Ne ee. AOLOSOHOAOAOHOSONOHOHOHONOFOH FOHOFOHOHOFOHOF 9940104000 10101010 10400006T | ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. | - DEOHOHOHOHOFOMOF OF OFF OF OFOHOHOHOHOHO* Ot DHOPONOHOF O04 0094 0101 OF O1OHO4 lcci ara 90049401000 :10 10404040404 OOF 000140 PPOMMOHOHOHOFOFOSOHOFOONOHOPO POP j: APPE AL | sua “WALES HORSE CONFERENCE WiNS Blt Bll RACE. OF MEN AND OFFICIALS TO BY BOERS. i END STRIKE. ~ Kruger’s Envoys Leave for This Country--An Address to Americans Prince's Diamond Jubi Lands 2,000 Guineas Stakes at Newmarket. ® cox tin? tu vas tmanp scarcity of Food Products, Milk jCatiens Stakes an at New Market * |day. was won by the Prince of Wale a and Beef Unless Buffalo Trou- | Diamond Jubiiee Bonsrosn and Sidus nae" BL 1g Settled--More Men Out. 1. Retff rode fe . Tod” Bloan % Participated in thiv event, but his mount ae war Ne is the first time the Prince off Ma Supt, Waitt a | Wales's entry has mon the Two Thou] cow: York Coe sand Guiness Hie Reval Higtnen le how captured all the cimaste races with | °™ i did ibe Tithe exception of the Onli Stake ne strike le at 2m h {After the running of the Two Tho Jiourned at no ran sant OW THE HAGUE, Mo ‘ ‘ gists to Minter ih I fort, the Horr gates arted . z i sand Gutneas ah f Jeadling Mehte 1 Bun: Waltt emiled ar 4 Bliernoon for Bo the Hnited st Aagrent crows + polities and su crowded around the} ce. nan oii abbed how Prince, who was in th t vies was Sebeeadiie | | moving his hat, he «hoo . ‘ arrived from New York . friends and the ae " t faves " | Ne ‘ —_———. Garewel) + Welexates fron eommitter ia Jorkey Jon at we ‘ommisstoner BEE Maen presented the ‘ 8 * }tendant, whe. mgh a mere stable | aig 4s vat ranged the ’ . ad. war given the mount ene Mr We " liver palm as ay cm pea e ari . 9 the fashionable jockeys who had , mice Hymoe e eat vii senens of rt no unable to get the horse ke heanquarters fying Hepburn and Cannon in Gren gathered ‘ ‘ \ ' " ? ox ve Committee : 1 Blesrs. Fis -ner Nolmat ° sion of tear —— ee perintendemt Waitt held a confer a Fierce Row Over h e ‘ eat the “ntral Station when he af hort speonte ooking pepal | . at the Cen for the Kindly recom stendeds 4 . 4 rived with Division Superintendent Canal!. them by “« pe sited to the iy | rishis ner prog Rradfield and S@erintendent MeBeth Bonds of rece and * nab (Continued from t Page) of the Ventral shops. These offlctais ae- The deiegutes, w ‘ »mpanied nim te the hot WASHINGTON, May 2-4 4@ramatie la respon . . street and Ninth avenue We had some| Iterviewed during the period of # ee a senmational seene occurred {n the Pepresentative of the Aero iat ' 7 more drinks and ¢ ff our friends | ine for the Exe e Committee ger House thie afternoon between Mr. Gan- for a final stareme warding what! 4 Thai's how the weurd about it, | Waitt raid betaaee that he had} q ' of the Appropriations Mey mid acoorplieh x We t trove downtow o the |ComMe to discuss the ig a gn “a4 Committee ani Mr Hepburn, in charge @ to what th ny laleieleleinreloteimlei-inieieteielaleieintet=t ebininiiss . bridee, | was to drive to the middie and] (M* company had no demand f f the Nicaragua Cunat bill j . ; Iniieteleiesi ieivinieleieininininiet Trictiebeininh detente! sl ’ stove then Hevart Was tote cut and 4, | Feinatatement of the discharged MEN Yr Cannon resented some remarks of Secretary He ‘ ‘ ble jum i and that the other demands bad SM) made jast night by Mr Hepyurn impugn = ff Washington ofteiaiy » affect their We 4 across. The police didn't |" ered in the statement given OU] ing nis (Cannen’s) sincerity. Mr. Cam - Fischer mate th “ ¢ pay any t io, Jit after We New York on Monday On spoke under excitement, saying he 4 , Passel the New Ye ywer T saw a jot Ww ITT HAS POWER. o st read Mr Hepburn’s attack upos vitt y . hin q hasty ’ Mf policome 1 the middie of the span, * ‘ ‘ " eset Sle to apne i | Shere Bryant wos to Rime. 1 thougac| Asked If he would ave to ult with] 4 proceeded he recalled an tntimas peo r pss ii tT] Kuperions before effecting a settlement | 4 had come to him of which he Beek the re-eetabileline pea We o* Sl event sew the 6. 168 if satisfactory adj "e sn = had spok esterday that thase whol Because the people y e enema [knew Bryant had Jumped si ‘on of the etethers he cans! Yet he said he nieve spe ar mae ta EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART. — Wing Took the} yore re. Sivteman nad arrested snd pate sieting ae | et bs trsekty nial has wh cae each from the MACHO Thurns name had been connected with fuck support ere tf an)tn Fanlin al Pee RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. | First Event, Defeating)" sine oo vor een y. | reoeesentat lets. car repairers and yardmen, arrived Mr. Hepburn of any such ine vorable to (he fe-establien:/!°' # « t « , * x — cue Gains th the wasn't hal y on after | 2 rumor: re arises | Concerning te W ff Ae Atiing We attet 4 “ Wax Taper and Dutch | yuck enone at the hotel at 11 o'cloek and #000 afer] Byeaking with reat deliberation Mr ave only consulted friends | suving har ; 116 } Rirvant dhin't use a real parachute went into a private conference ith Lcannon auld he would have beon sat mtagned information. We} woul! lo! lecs ' ta . — - Soa) Comedian — Weather) pir nies on and we didn Wel RM: COenr er 1g | 0d, Witte the acquittal ir. Hey! I do well to go now to the a al ’ bi 4 Sn Ym know where to buy 0: ny wa) atter maid the Fence WOU burn yeater nad doub Vinited States, a alster republic, WhETe| have sow Ne . fa ‘ and Track Good amd) ite icei a bie truck uinbretia that we |e UNO Mewes oF me of Motive) "ett #Foused eo vad the same struggie a « ; » it Yee i sa daa ie A aslatan pone sagen Ape My obsery els tha which our people are now ha f te hye = sne8 ‘ “ Woke oo ce La We tled the ends of the rite to the et GS eyes aE ™ when a man vllenge whe ing. We ore going to the home of a f to @ irene © 8 Attendance rge. 1 near the handle with wire We — stieerity of another i is because he |e free peop The United States are free! lorsem . ' Wine tty Cent oman Mat yener RT sei thaddake tei the ten ee he wend Biiadh sii cagsen Mrcpeny \urning the glass inward upon himselt, feat obs - waler On tow we Se y between the strikers and thel | do not rise to justify my own reputa- "7 ‘ 107 ° «elie 400 ‘ The rowing World Seal; Visas’ Marie “kdsae rs vy [Central officials antzed labor WAS] tion for sincerity. Upon my record of # RACH TRACK. AQUEDE M Ritlinc’ a6: cas aan da -. Mt Trepwresented by Actiog President John T twenty-five years in public lite 1 will .. mo og Me a hous Aqueduct meeting is rap: [OU a. © lihutler, of the and labor] stand or fall ' » Wh drawing * ere eno del w him just once after he jumped Comm ” ater ge we. Hapburn’s face was white and hie THE PHILADELPHIAS. - BL TU SPR Rea reacts [a Sa i we ae ea * nee ' § nat come Suck a) I watched him float down the stream |* vol oo le thought it entirely pos- « ” * pant wee 4) othe ne back gamely p 1 saw a boat pull jim | Tht Mrike fever is epreni ng rapt sine, he said, that some one wh ‘ : ron Ptgeersy A 4 acter of Fact the: * Refore nightia ® York Cen | name could not be recalled was iying " byw ate playing 9 slanings Kk him o ft jal Nelle ei Sian ad Alb wd bent ve Capitol in the Interest of thelr (Continued from First Pare . lin” ’ ‘ . woe Whe © wt wen remark sirthe aympathy with the fre pet projecte. t ‘ v ably fine atice opening A ell diere and practically tie up the road) qy n, pausing for a moment and leak> Mit to-day if he snowed we : : = wer = tinea tn he sid let YALE MEETS BROWN as the conference results in a ok squarely at Mr, Canaon, be feearea!. The engin) backstop e ory impire ¢ ON : ' ane ' § to be desired rack wos it mise ceeded, “Tsay this to Rim: The fudbene ia Wonderful form » * tas hee Voorth taming " Si-te : . 4 * ahape and very fas The «a The trainmen of other roads will Join [the rumor th ‘ ‘ ‘ ' at I have any other parpose 10 se v P ae ay - ’ ” 4, Was only fair ao far a ' s con Game |t0* strike if they are order 2 ‘0 Delp} to serve, I say he hes ifed."* fo send predatory conn balls, " W ngerta , F cerned, bul the fields w well balanced the Central in any way Quick as @ flash Mr. Cannos asta Frank's irc was ‘ \ est & , 4 . y Masbate, @ m 9 Mand promised Koed #p Mr. Hepburn to a: a uaa : ; 1 FAMINE IS FEARED. =|" repeat hie statement. game, he r Merowe 11 x at Werk im the Firet. y this time the House was in « wild fm Manage ae son ee L ener A t.. Aste amaaeoea ae an thal (prrial to The Rrening Wort) Ruffalo now fears a food famine state of exettemant and confusion, and MMAtt in to ota “yy te toe at) gee S508 ated. win furlongs Ph “8 chet ae it te haa] NEW HAVEN, Conn, May 2—Yale] Mince the Teamsters’ Union decline’ | Mr Wheeler (Ky.) attempted to oni! Basted th ing y f ‘ iat ceed Brown University nine tht move a al frei f the New| the gentlemen to onder, but the Chair ® 7 Baving been hit five times go eruntia sine . Ly Pt . Brvring jo, toval chance A . a om Yale Wield. The attends] York Centra ve been piling up 8! | said he hed heard nothing unpasties fm the fret chapter. Mur Mankiiler Dow ” ‘ . Jn the race. 8 yee Was remarkably latte, due io the|the freight stations This will mean ®l mentary and Mr. Hepburn proseséed, hue a'so warme riness a . ‘ . = 1] diy feared th Sup whiin Mr Tand) fogs among Yale men that the visttors| scarcity of food products, including | 1 gay if the gentleman allempted te oy m a he . ‘ y 4 45) would make if pe WIN) would acinitnia lefeat to the blue, | milk and beef sive currency to the statement he di The Matting Order " ‘ . aunt 7 bh H . 2] the actor horse But Duteh nod ayn The The Brotherhood of Trainme me A grors injustice by making euch 4 BR, Hwan i “8 . abs ties no . Le . wie | Wan on ird He should have been) vate spaces conductors, switchmen, an underhanded impatagion.”’ Thoms. res paren ob aes R Bradic | second ‘ Vax Tar Quin’; o | men and yardmasters in both the f Mr Cannon, with flushed fans, de alae , : b | den ho mM rrow| Barnwell, J and passenger departments ‘Their de-lolared that My. Hepturn was adopting . is ied t vitine | Wine. ¢ latter carroome wnat] Camp. ae fection would tle up the freight truffle] (ho tactios of the cuttlefish. “He sestm - ; Med out vas) Dal nedia 1 went on aliftunne, ompletely and serious'y «ripple the ran-|\o muddy the waters and swim eway.” uM » DINEEN BO TON'S i ° ore 08. ' ube yng | tHFUR ' median | a rlamlens. @ ing of # aaee weer rains eel neat ® muddy the J « of | pl wus inte +o was t ne, 3b. | e brotherh rrived at a dectste ater retot neu . ‘ ' helt ? {] Sparrow Wing eve tse should | Gar Pos ashburn, Raton. p Jat a meeting which aeted far tr W8t {1 eald to the gentionan pred and cise v ' A ot | babe Sonwaltf t watt > (ht. ‘They detsrmined to stick by the} where The gentleman tried to ise ' Fiver Inaine With Hemnenters at Wash ath. however, tS sho any wats TIGERS aut CORNELL ta the Neatnaene Canal hhretartng . Smart. Olets . Pith teelee me Taber's complaint. 7 anaes ane NO COMPROMISE. te ware. ey Te ~ son. e ‘ The Pricing 8 * oh allows! reniaced Kitson ve HOST oF the spectators t mark: “"Va4 —_ No compromise,” was the watchword 7 . © ASH INCTON Pay e “ ome ey mmit tier the yards this mor No back) § 4 ‘ « nmmit om Hillebra Goes Into Bou Agaimet| in che yard morning. 9800 | ar OK LY od - wes 8 fore he can be 1 | the Ithaeaes’ im 6 ‘ down from the demand for higher wages uy « " rea at fen wel }iea es wise Veince and the retnstatement of discharged Oe woes 7 be " media , PRINCETON, Nod. May 2—Corneit No. farther. Wesereess ae PY Ane gathe ne "| sating to give the company Ume to get 3 ' ‘ hls | 2 io) Princeton met for the fret ttre ; n to 4 thee AS ashing * “ ; ! ' , rp | Wan” fase [to-day since the Tigers weie Mayes | DOM-UBiO® men to AN thelr places s ‘ we «1 was abled ou ket | ‘Con ‘i ail in Ithaca lest The | Mlute surrender the company or a 5 4 M ' ~ ps ‘ i Tigers were represented by their strong. | tle-up er, to on Manage § « ore, as Kitson 9° | Spencer : Jost team with Hillebrand ta the box Among the strikers the principal eub- ne bles od “ ] Peony] pity 3 A hg me ene 4 the The Batting Order, ject of nis the hiring of non. vie @ seco Third Inetow ra} he let Spencer mor away in front. Elfin eton union men as freigh ickmen by the ¢ ¢ « ‘ Dahle ; is. thinking be was conning Fore ee .& York Central and Western New wir the * yn the ot the whole of ein wenrle ., Penne: Second Inuing ; ' ‘e in-| Stoning enally » yi Meier, #» York and Pennsylvania, , For mie in New York Lajole pounded 4 length ‘ . 7 eum Harmiit ea 8 | cvembed streten | Pearson. Ib Several gangs of Italians have gone | a7 and 1301 Bway; oo entre. Mawley Mung «sand ‘ ’ ae ‘ bf by there to the end beating | Hillebrand. p to work in the freight hourew of ther we Bae & Miss, 58 Sewer, te Ps gectifice : @ le-ling tus 9 m ET si ngth and a half. Henry ds, and large numbers of them are eel a ee ae Pn wy riand wnanged 4 sing » « " ‘ 4 ‘hi A oer Ham te was throw trying to ates! « b being hired to-fay. It was learned thot __ Sporting, dy sent Woivert ' oe) Hern “ ' . . Tenney we e | nro it F 4 well tral officials were offering to pay . x * " i - x ; any wages demanded if the men coud . Including the freight sandiers wh we : ‘ righe | ore struck on Sunday, 20 men are rom |Racing Every I : “ 2.30 F P.M. ‘ tahed | iM a strike. | ono: Se is mnines | ee? Viet Appearance of Mankatians at , x tha ha A " Bs +k Lis and Holy Crosse Grownds Draw | : toe ; iSeas| 7 Crese Greate VIRGINIA DEMOCRATS | Myon x bor mith | chee ° ad wb . Wh Bullfyar | Plleaeipie.“t (Specia) vo The Reming World FOR BRYAN PLATFORM. z » frat on four | Rreebire q rORe' . May 2—The due ——- — mare : seal i ; ho WORCESTER, iv Manna : ager Bhe:t pen. F me ue. 8 3 home an easy wine favorite tan College call team frech from its dpestal to The Rreming Worlt OLD DR. GRINDLE, tand for fr we a iat .' second, taree lengths In front Mt Gorm: | actory over Wesleyan, ptayed Hol ROL, Va May 2The Stare | GRADUATE UNivenaiTy OF THe CITY oF f actnach ‘ ’ we up | NASHVILLE WINNER: Vater Cros on the college campus ‘his after-| pemocratic Convention met tondey. ae fosesse ai’ ee Veet i ® wr 1 mir S. js Weat om Romer Ber, Ligon it wns the first time the atan-Irry jeirwates in at me Dour 6 " ‘reatmenp, ond eaved i ieee, Pa » at the favorite in the] patian boys had ever played In Woree:| gates to the National Convention cat oud Gouete. shore, somtal Viet tnning RACK TRACK. NASHVILLE. May ‘ The moner coat mi} ter, and this feet brought out one off Kansas Clty were elected and slay iw e } wees scheduled to be run here io | Boney Roy He was played down from| the Damest college crowds seen at Holy | presidential electors, who r of Pratt : : P same ne 18 to & to 9 to 5. Cross this year. Intense rivalry was] structed for Bryan start, Phen <i ioe Gane bhaes, Yee f First Race-Three-quarters of a mile | the role at Aqueduct + manifested all through the gam ed moved Pia Satte tne ek “* Won by @hrove Tureday. ? to | ne money goes fo more the race, and this! iargely owing to the dispute Shick a horrible mee edge Me be ° Mochuire made to 5. Welding ‘uest. 2 to | for nt WAs MO #kception to the rule | marked the iaet mame in Y Filing the corne H pd : thea a Freeman to third. | wae second and insetta third ime Boney Boy and Robert Metcalf raced| City two ano hetwern GO) ond Th oven At : “itawley kn = et oof short which was neat! ene 0 ake See fae aes head and ihe” ae, sixteenth pole ‘The Batting Order Hi Horse "9 1s. and ecked do: . re ve a roman being he ur ond Race Beven turl We where Rones Way and won : eenash and hurled vn) Dighicn, Rishi pasted sender (8 singiel t9 left. ans a4 Shockaré| the Preis. {93 and out, Mithovn 4 Sy, gard a halt Robert Met-| | Manhattan Holy Cross. OLD Dk. GREY, Booring onthe nlen Kralihed. ani stepuing on |p ao through bie | bothlio & for place. second. al, third Joalt was hall @ length 'n front of Lady! Raldy Dyer. sa. Fitch’. fou cleverty fee nt tase forced Tenney at that bee and aBrey cored, while @u'tt-l times {2 Lindsey, who wae most horribly ridden. | Garver, *p. Lennehan, 2p die tin, with Lid gg Mg gfe IP a te coseh (hire Sn ine —_—. PRN Kace-About seven furlongs. | Quiles * ame ay A “4 ave Borie emashed | stepped on second. forcing Sta ‘One baite and Mamiltan hit iy to tre O@etal Tart tetde. pay Re J Prince: 1 an inian, 2. . ond teiets, to wartiogs. te a a @ullivan and a neon | Nember 2 fer ihe wasen of Gestete's Omeiei a gevond 8 mmmage this . ib ORelliy, rt GREY fret be ln the oldient eutah-laned. the Way for twol run neti it; owt he went] Mheckard it sander initia thet. Haasan stele soaal Gna on tent = ne ro, If. Be teed! tha tral fhe mie ah Was thrown out | Motil : ont a Tre tees ist Baseball, Pole G's, To-Day,4 Pr. 5 . « iret by Sullivan. Keeler inen laced asad coi : ie Dineen ‘Tenney sla: wows of 3 -” NeW TORK ade ihe. > ¥y e Seg reget 027 apes alias eh ty, G8 er Breer [uy ra Tite trentmews. Advice tree ‘eat,

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