The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1900, Page 1

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ate ~ EXTRA PRICE ONE CENT, : — NEW YORK, FRIDAY, WAy 25, 1908, PRICK ONE CENT, = PTs |: =| ww ors nna] ©} o~ |: = _ _ —_ —_ ee = a Poot, M’KINLEY HEARS se AEADS OF THOS “SESS STARTERS FOR THE | the Army of the Po- PREPERICKSBIRG, Va. May “rn come sine! wer «RACE Will Be Run Over | the Potomac memorial services here to- * cmas me weal Heavy Track--Calcula- | NEW YORK BEATS Pi) SGURG, by Ge. D. FE. Sickles, whic’, contain- ics Seen a ane toon tions Are Upset. land, will be eo promeunced in end our attitude on the Boer war, caused NEW YORK > 1 a) 0 Om ¢ tome comment TTSeE - = | Speaking of the Spanish war Gen PiTTse oO Bickles said: - “Contemporaneous with the revival o! we . ernity_ wae. the BaDPY BROOKLYN HANDICAP STARTERS. eaeeia vale 0 disappearance of the strained relations b 4, Meresg between Great Britain and the United Horves and weights. Jockeys. Probable odds = : r Ptates, which had exteted with more or TMP, 198.....ccecsesesoees seeeee 16 to 1 leas jon ever since our war of in- JEAN BERAUD, 127.. 6 toi Zin 4 Gleasog dependence ok O'B ty. | | This fortunate concord between the BTHELBBRT, 137... 2% to Bitook OF two great branches of the Angio-Baxon BATTEN, 124,....... Sto: | rece-@ominating four contipents by KINLEY MACK, 122 toi ete eed 4 — Let ogy oon PRINCE M’CLU nu, 111 wt EIGHTH INNIN( : 4 the admon| m to rope forbidding inter-| furenie in the war between the United BOX, 118... oe a 1 Biesme No fans Bah) | @ States and Spain. Americans wit not; * APPROVAL, 114. 41 Ww os forget a frieqi that alone, in Burope,| RAFFAELIA, 1138... 191 No an #008 for us when others whore friend | LOTHARIO, 107.... Mto1 3) : uF cei _— nls we looked for were indifferent or o | Poti THE KENTUCKIAN, 3 Wet Bie pret « Magistrate Zeller Fixed Sier on. speaking of the Boers, the|¢ SURVIVOR, 100... 16 to! ; | tieneral aid KNIGHT OF Ths! GARTER, 100, 59 to 1 | Le Bond at $2,000 After HERBERT, 9.. . tol one r ‘5 LATSON, 108...... 100 to 1 | rust’s Lawyers Had rencota 9... on 1 BRI ” ™N 1S TTT r Waived Examination — + JOKLYN }CAGO WAIT NOT, 108 | ‘ » UOALAY —Van Wyck Was in 1 nt0eeeteoteee nie ” : 6 a-| Court. On Barape, and above HCAGE 2 } o= 8 — ‘ | Probable Winners — Ethelbert First. Ap Ta cessantes pebbvie Batten Third. | Granting auch honorable cond FRANK W. THORPE. | tone of setilem: je many lead to) ieee ig every indication that the WORK OF BROOKLYN | Qe 2 Brooklyn Handicap will be run over is “Premature interference by any powei | heavy track and possibly under bh HANDICAP HORSES. | L ther .— BARONS FACE h THESE PENALTIES, Five thousand deilare @ne fer individual in the penttons Lone at Britain beyond hope of mod. | Bureau pre eh lor to | eration in her demands, and provoke a| ™ but yt imere after a peep at! AT SHEEPSHEAD. | Or both. defiance that might involve a war of | the sky and the ay northeast wind | Ethelbert . Five thoasend dollars ft WNexampo’l proportions In such a| shake their heads doubtfully | f fer the covpavaties, confiiet this country could take no part| If she track if heavy to-morrow anil ‘ on inst Fneland, for Fingiand i our) of the calculations made for months and | Rite 7 friend; while an attitude of strict neu-| Dased on ft propos tion that there Ps : trality may enable us to use our friendiy| ould be a goad track will go for) Pree Mt na oth Offices in fm direction that might con-|naugat The handicap now looks more AT GRAVESEND. tribute to a happy accommodation of| open than ever, and ite uncertainty f the lee Trost were this afterneen (be quarrel.” makes it more interesting The talent Faschee Socbncuses cies of 0 ae Son Siew a ture Gen. Bickies eaid the guides for mud runners. ; ers pire The horses are now keyed up and twaiting the firet note of the bugle which will call them to the post in the “Cube would have been ours to-day @s ft should be ours, if we had n @hosen to renounce that island by a self rave finished in fa ated but © minutes ri ster time than Bithel- denying ordinance, in which wisdom was| Brooklyn Handicap at Gravesend to-| \ & was in court ie 4 summons hat he aif net BT @acrificed to sentiment. But Cuba will) "Orrow Over at Gravesend the track is tully « ome to us, all the same, by the laws| There should he no excuses for any of r ‘There. | of political and econcmical gravitation |them The Winter was mid and the tn the Gann a a, os “The treaty of Paris was a logical and| Spring early The trainers have had) 2 isan te be very goed Raftselio Recessary development of the growth] *™ple time to prepare thetr charges.) 0, SUNK '0 Ne Ney Be terns Of the United Bates as an Atlantic ant| Yesterday was idea! for the final prep-| Cah lithe Sit eae ae eith lighe Macifie power. If the commerce of thia| sfttion and some of the candidates were} 4°) ost me tt Rae A) ee ee as io coy pecnoctnee ui ghia bates by Raffaetio did not escape » won the tanortin ohmwanion a4 48 (8 vigilant watchers, however @ market in every quarter of the globe He aad re i trainers. They area unit in saying that : Mf our navy ts to follow our trade and| (fainer®. They are a unit in saying (hae BOX WAS SULKY. 164 onflciontiy ‘wy ¥ ove EE Poet ie au misaton Jn civiligation| -¢ ‘othen will get the money Rox suiked badly when brought out | court, Dowever and sent hie som to Jefe 4 Hot confined, \tke the Chinese, with-| survivor was also given a good atiff}and persistently refused to break. He ferson Marke ar t the walls of & self-imposed seclusion, | wary, but it is not known what weight| finally worked, much against his will, a | announce tine UF Sore me aere avenues, oulponts. har-!he carried. ‘That is the dificulty about| mile and « quarter in 2.18 |* ear the case as first scheduled, dors, Paval stations, under our own con- t a . . these trials. Some of the candidates| To-day the horses wil! rest I! would Wel and doienging to curssives who are in the Brooklyn with Hight! be guicidal to work them on the eve « | AWAITING THE DECISION. “The treaty of Paris was indeed a] weight may have carried fifteen of|the Handicap. They will get trottin When the Magistrate reached the atep in the right direction, but it should] iwenty pounds more than thelr impost. | and cantering exercise with perhaps J NEW V ORKS AND — ourt at 23 k he found President Gave gone further and given us one of] aril! the work shows whether the horee|a breese through the etreten. Then ally y rae, ice Prem ent Joh D, Sehoon- ‘ the Belearte Islands in the Mediter-|is in gond shape and ft that remains [st #0 to the barn and| maber. Director Kéwin Comghel: Gees amy Tanean and one of the Canary Isiands pray for a fine day and a good tra . retary Ronen, A. Seett, See ae fn the Atrican coast for naval atations| JEAN BERAUD’S WORK. — | The race sromisas vo be one nt boarsel | AY. ree aerer, De tama tone Ae trate Gopem. “; Interest, though Ethelbert stands out as @ | Taiting in the private room. ‘ WC, Whitney's Jean Beraud covered Almort as soon as Magistrate Zellep th nce in 211% He ran weil within | “8 almost sure winner EEE had taken his seat, Mr. Nicoll eaté: 3B YET himself, being under restraint ali the| With Aine weather probably 25.00 peo eneeeaecen—eamaneente fees thee ; NO GAS RAIS e Imp covered hie route in 210 3-5|%°¢ Wil! go to the course, Unuruall Mebetad oo Thi resume ened a wy Honor pleases, we will watve vate examination room and eed without being esiled a0 @ CAARLES WYMAN MORSE witness, as were all the other ebpees aie Teller let down quite smartly : = wal Ae President of the Ive Trast he has been held in 82,000 ty elbert’s move was very good tor | . } red ss earing wnttl Mame the Graud Jury way. { the Cinctonati arm further examination in this guit.” rather easily and Strathconan had| £004 transportation factiities have been) prerapitis Pa, May 2 Th who had been fixing Sos finger . 4 ea shaping Consolidated Company Met To-Day | *™M*thing to spare in 212, arranged for and there will be no 4)! tegen work this after ‘ » ghape to last throug . Bee c ware nn | “We ave willing 10 go betere the and Deciared « 1 Per . John FE ns Approval might | Ulty In wetting to the track and away | cnreed, ente 1 hard game i tas : ly Aertel: afro dnd FERRE” ais ong.” Come. | nave had & sensational trial but for an| Ser the races are over erful team in the West, if not in the The game and ite émvironments nave | sen 0r ' : na 41 New Jersey] 1 will mot semd the case to Spee Quarterty Dividend. acelfent. He had worked the first mile FRANK W. THORP [jeague It was a different contract deen Materialy changed he sed . — porat © oan seek the revocation The Consolidated Gis Company de-|in 1 flat and Madden was waving him —__— than that juet filled in Cincinnatt for Dreyfuss regime has exteted The dingy | m . Ma an Wrek theit | or ite rie wines 4 GT etal Sessions Court. The proper Clared a quarterly dividend of 1 perl on when the colt swerved into the fence the Pirates are as strong a* the Heintes| field has heen “slicked up’ and toes ‘ ‘ . mar cent. payable June 15, at ite meeting ew his rider, young Lyne, break BANK PRESIDENT RESIGNS. are weak Keo much like the hanks of re) know of WORLD RETAINS LAWYERS, (Continued on Secoad Page, this afternoon. tng the boy's leg in two places Ap. Ewing had settled in mind that after an inundation The ‘ . s fered farntoh the a No action to increase the price of| proval escaped Injury. At the rate Ap either Hawley or #1 should piteh, bul deen rebuilt, and comf . : S Gia aaa we of Schedule om the Peanayi, - was taken. proval was going he probably would] PAward E. Poor, Presiten: of thei ne did not know definitely until Umpire : ane : . a Ss " é A : a : ‘wi vente R.A. i = eaetaoee lie ons, MI id National Park Bank, has reviened belo Day ordered the curtain up. It was“ ontmued om mugntn pte en 4 doce a ena terney-Genadaec ies te RELI ; Awnlsge and Slip Covers Magara Falls and Retern, ga, | A of Iil-health, = — | Ser other's Revert t ks and documents 4 it ie fight es r, ender 08 "ONDE" ot the Mr. Poor te resting at his country O'Neill's Great Sale of Mate f the Trost p ed in court jamainer th « hey ore ch lowest prices Th mitt ate yew fel Ceretle of were impor P Senoral John C. Divtes, dct a Get an eotimate trom thom, ‘ore, home In Hackensack. Me will sail for wos oye ie Pare er St! bel) b-eures. 6a oat | naa Europe in July, ZS NT Ba Whe a “O ing At the instance of Gor. Kooseveil, is (Contiaued on Second Page) ‘ ” . ~ » Mitten be _ dat beta ie tem oe

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