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BETA ATTRA WEATHER=RAIN TO-NIGHT AND SUNDAY. EDITION li 4 Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ee ee ae OUTING SUPP LEMENT. » che PRICE ONE CENT. i. 15, 1901. ee L.V. Bell’s Colt, Superbly Ridden by Spencer, Is Next to Last. Aleedo, first. Watercare, seco’ Teddy, third, ec anata Starters, woights, jockeys. ALCEDO, 112, Spencer.... WATERCURE, 101, Shaw The time tn a new record for the |TODDY, 100, L. Smith.. race. ALL GOLD, 103, Mounce . ren candidates reached the post at | BLUES, 98, Cochran .. STAR BRIGHT, 110, Burns There was a long delay. Fractious frost heels flying out and horses dancing | KAMARA, 103, Odom ...... _ About with their nerves on edge. Ten, | PROCESSION, 105, Vitatoc.... thirty minutes: pax, BPAU GALLANT, 105, Slack.... At Cris Fitzgerald, the % ata and threatened ‘then|ETHELBERT, 126, O'Connor . {nto coming at him in something like aj SIDNEY LUCAS, 114, Piggott. quarter, the fnieh of the nine- it wi exactly 440 P. M. Like®a fash he released the barrier ‘asalahauied iTnerel youre put their every bit of vital energy into The time fle dropred- and the race} Ach leap. It was a thrilling sight. raed Alcedo was leading the tiring Toddy ‘A mighty roar came from the grand jy half-a-length, Within reach, but stand as Ethelbert, the son of Eothen,| With thelr speed fast slowing, were took’ the lead in the firm jump. Ho waa{ Blues and Watercure. the favorite and carried a ton of public} #I" tie rush for home Alcedo drew @ency. At hin heels were All Gold, Aie|@¥4¥ Under Spencer's superb riding and eedu. and. Bjues, The. others were | WOM by. length and « halt. Watercure ounchas: past, Toddy In the last strides and wus Goll raced past Ethelbert in| 00nd. "| New to fininh were all Gold and Blue. ying along neck’and neck.| Starbright was alxth, olghth lengt Aicedo was running easily in third; 9¥ay- Ethelbert wan just able to bear out Sidney, ONCE (oo wan Iasi ce, At the haif-mile post Spencer took Alcedo to the front, Ethelbert, strug- aiing under his big weight, was a necki GREAT “CROWD 3 away, All, Gold and Blues were atill SAW THE fighting’ for the lead. The light-weighted Toddy joined the RACE. flying leaders at the three-quarters and AIL Gold dropped back, ‘ SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, Ethelbert was gradually tiring and a| June 15.—The nineteenth Suburban Sypan came from the stand as the| Handicap was run.on a track that wi , favorite gradually dropped’ back. wet, but still in a good condition and ‘At the! mile ‘Todsy had taken the lead | fairly fast. by a few inches from Alcedo, who was| Threatening weather reduced the at- 4. neck In front’ of “Blues. Ethelbert | tendance ‘by many, thousands, but as it wis Inifourth place: * ax ‘there were more than twenty inte the stretch they flew, wwhive flying | thousand’ gpectators: fn the grand etands and) Jockeya crying. The horses, with|| and‘on:¢! Witt Wea: reese aun iaiae, r Goiended. nosigils Gredia siee of the: year, wasituny, ALCEDO WINS _ THE SUBURBAN. |. Time, 2.05 3-5, New Race Recoru---Ethelbert otraight line. Start good. Won casily. Time—2.05 Takes Great Classic— t Betting. Start.Half.Finish. Str.Place 2 4p oh 4 Ce Ph 57) 3330 1 3 6 4% 30 ih 6 5 4B 4h 6h G 8 7 10 ML 8 “29 9 9 40° 2) 100 85 11 30 The sensational news of the day wan the purchase of Kamara by Clarence Mackay, the young millionaire, for $10.00, Since Ranastar's retirement, through injury. received in the Brook: “Handicap, Mtr. Mackay has been Sekine forenbines horse to carry his colors in the Suburban, Ist ntght he made up hin mind that the bay’ mare. Kamura, by Candlemaa, Balaklava, had a royal chance te win and opened negotiations with J. P. Martin, her owner, ‘Thin morning the was closed. The news that Mr, Mackay thought so well of Kamari chances caused a fall In the price about er. The threatening clouas and occasion! rain falls did not dampen the enthu- alasm of the crowd that came to the track. ‘They are the class of racegoera who afe not stopped by any condition of weather, They see the great races every yerr, and nothing but ser‘ous Ill- ness will keep them away,, How Hminary scenes at the track are dererined on Pawe Four of edition. Ee foria Wants “Nieto sagmareahanael mal pe stand eee ea erseltractiobantass oinedats ci perhaps for a lifetime under a sen- the work of Ryle ie CRAND STAND — [NEVADA LOST CHICAGO, June 13.—Twenty-flve, ROTHESAY, Firth of Clyde, June 15 women and children were injured, none|Caarles F, Herreahom, Jr.'s, Nevadalrnon a short time was taken up in| At this Mrs. Kenne: ~huddered. fatally, in the collapse to-day of afatarted to-day in # matca race for a grand stand at Normal Purk Athletic Field, Sixty-elghth street and Steward) Was blowing. The Tutty outeatied the] Which the jurors went avenu Nevada on every point. After a hope-ltneir room, to return with a| absolutely The, fleld cont Tess chase the avads iowered her top- "dollapeeds ‘ will place him behind prison bars | sree. "for Giants---“Rube” Waddell His Opponent--- Buelow and Bernard Released. \ x The Batting Order. New York. Van Haltren, c.f. Belbach, Green, Dexter, ine Chance, r. f. Chitds. 21 Raymer, ab. McCormick, se, pI (Spenial to The Evening World.) WEST SIDE BALL PARK, CHICAGO, June 15.—Christy Mathewson jumped out of the bus to-d determined to chase his. hoodoo to the tall timbers or pitch his good right arm off in the attempt. It Is up to Matty to win a came on the trip. He has held down the slab three times up to date and each contest was a lover. a5 Tne Giants will'de minus the services - @f Capt. Davis again to-day, but they CHICAGO are not letting that worry them. They BARGAIN: COUNTER Gre ‘sure they outclass the locals and with Matty on the slab and plenty of ginger In at they expect to win +. bout as they pl Frank Bowerman vr Y wey err «was vent the short’ field again in Davis's” pla If the Glants: can win both the re- maining games here they will score bet- ter than an even break on the present trip. “Their recor will be seven games ‘won: and: the | at. Their chances of je top of the heap look Tory in to-day ard Cincinnat! to-morrow. ke x men are more likely to get wallo; than to 7 v : Sere are Beet arene cena Win He Pick. Up Another? close and the gamen of a week mignt a forming before empty stands almost League’ miagnates on which: the: gyery day. It was one more evidence of be cut down to. sixteen ff the fray, oa tans who have Catudiounly rt Hat 4 spring. Took advantage of the & 00 good to pitch en, Mathewson parade, and turned out | a bunch or wnieAte lke the Remnants, a. big delegation to-day. Fully 8,000! but te i» anxious to get People were in the stands when p.ay| Matty) and he se: fie Stt-side twirling was called. It was. a big surprise to i in in great a ape to-day. the local team, who have been per- “The is the day named by the Nationailen page five of | EIGHT TO FOUR a ae | FOR KENNEDY. —————— PRIS oE Ce recre eee cianinaananed < i Report that that Is the i WHAT THEY. THOUGHT a Atte the, Seventh? OF THE JUDGE'S CHARGE. ; Ballot-—-Moore Says He Is Sure of Eight. Lawyer. Moore-I think that Judge -Newburger’s 3 charge was one of the best ever heard in a New-York # court-room. I make no exceptions, As to the vere “Ri ACK ofclects this afternocem it was x dict, Iam more confident than ever of acquittal, % Prosecutor Osborne—Judge Newburger’s charge + ied . $ was a marvel in legal analysis and in instruction to je had heen taken hy the jury. My opinion as to the verdict is the, same as it: as always been. But let us keep silent and let the jury decide. 4b ADDED DDD DOE the vote steed The two points in the Judge’ charge which were considered as un- favorable to Kenne. + re his in- ferences to the degree of murder and to the alibi defense. | Dr. Kennedy seemed If the Jurymen found that the pris- reatly pleased at the nal Courts Building twelve men are/ ooo, had killed the girl, he said, agsaenathe ee deliberating on the fate of Dr. $am-|and had done so In a state of volun- SE i uel J. Kennedy, charged with the| tary intoxication, they must find him | WaSa@)soluteryiair, Me murder of “Dolly” Reynolds. guilty in the first degree, If the in- | ¢ said, ‘I believe more ‘The tase waa given to the jury at} {oxication was not voluntary, and if /t than ever that I shall. Oe Z it was such that it rendered Kennedy ¢ fe acquitted.” 12.20 o'clock, when Judge NeW-| unable to form a defi:it- Intent to | + ; : baastrannnnnananenths divided as to acquittal, dleagreemes, a burger finished an exceptionally] kill, then they might find him guilty powerful and unprejudiced charge. |in the second degree. and guilty The jury commenced Its delib clock, tired, KENNEDY PLEASED. are for acq Locked up in a room In the Crimi- | BY THE TUTTY ibt defense, the Judge} ial_prizecaguinat the ‘Tuvty over a|lunching at the Astor House, efter! As to tho al course 26 i-i mises long. A briak breeze . back into| sald :hat.the alibl must be proved|tions at 2.05 o' by reliable witneases.| tne sudge’s fe to the: ; 5 defense was the one oul pamal Teceken ee verdict. which will give Ken-| This mcthod of in reported © Behool were Dein eld on {he|Miperay Mhilams Meteor feat 'he| egy pin freedom, will aed him back | Mow commonly resorted t0 a0d mUst| edition. forty-aeven-mile cours to Murderers’ Row in Sing Sing or} be substantie:-d to the smallest de- sails and to Anish alone. ——————— Conger Discusses Chi: 7 |: -WAB8HINGTON, June) 15, After .he jury retired for deliber: Conger: wan ut the White: Ho wy inured: were Dire i easiest tence for murder in the first degree, ation @ Inrge crowd gathered in the! ror a conference: wit trated Resort ctory, hich was, converted: oRNBGTAry | int oie et melo to announce thelr Inability to} corri¢ora of the building and specu- The Minister. sl4g, Puchiane wine Seema ieee lt a eee & ncep! at, Ourmepee ts) ult. The crowd was situation with pedcisllah Dak GaN A

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