The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1902, Page 1

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5 Pre. ~ il ae RACING # SPC > a ' orld, GENERAL A SPORTING NEWS ee ON PAGE 8 pee Circulation Books Open to . an.” | ae NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL @ ¢ SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE . | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ——————— ee PRICE ¢ ONE CENT. J NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1902. See PHILADELPHIA 0 0% @. BROOKLYN PLAYS BOSTON ‘VERY LATEST NEWS Thirty Thousand Enthusiastic Fans Cheer the BEFORE A GREAT CROWD. IN BRIEFEST FORM. 200 274 Quthersat ilo Grounes, Marne \ =| ——— | First Day, an Old-Time Celebration. 8 One to One’ SOME BASEBALL STUDIES. % ‘Until eit apie | BROOKLYN BE bEATS AIS BUS (CN. | BY LANGDON SMITH. ! ews hasiine oe 7 Brooklyn Fans Cheer’ ! t 1 lke a Filipino Moth Teams in Mighty A | rn (horus. BOSTON ...... .....-- 00109000 BROOKEYNiceeo eee) ONO Ow 0 0 ‘ ‘ ‘ The Hatting | — Hoe s wr | BHILADELPHIA .... ... 9000000 00) wich the | NEW YORK .... ....... 0 0050200 —7 ("0% anit ines] + Se oaiie. tie Phultes would | us grow wile mit fos zh ly ute her tut Cupid Mathewson's Salary Winge.| At Cincinnati—End of seventh )» 2: Cincinnat i At St. Louis—End of seven yy 13 St. Louis. 0. eh om z 7 oe. a : ma s r LATE RESULTS AT MEMPHIS. tne mie ke 3 s Fourth Race—Terra Firme 1, The Lady 2. Wax Taper 3. sit bas deen tf any ameets | : sverntnecitons, oF opal i Be: fifth Race—Poor Boy i. fom Logan 2 Pri ce of End ee Haltren, “old by ye winter and sammer, al- ways in shape, “SUFFRAGE OR A REVOLT,” f Tl WILL FIGHT \ ORY BELGIAN SOCIALISTS. LATE WINWETiS AT LAKESIDE, : (ean, Fifth Race—Loone 1, 1! owaha 2, Kingstelie 3. | IN CALIORAIA, ; Give MEA. 1 joceed Tees Defies icin One and Rejects Pro- ular ni tia eat nn ats posal—Uproar in Chamber C WANTS FAGUINALDG CALZED ASHWITNESS AUSTRALIAN MAKES FAIR oF of Representatives. WASHINGTON, April 17.—Aquinaido. togetaer with May FER TO JEFF. 5) April 2 ate on . ] a brief con- ni, Sixto Lo udge Po ¢ Pilav and Gen. Torres, ali pron Rios be He bine 1 ibe call a and iG act r te om sass He Is Not Afraid ond Will ¢ iar La. FeRPUISE DS ee t Filip may cailea \o y b€ e th nat we om , Sola cried: “Thes Philippines Investigating Comviitlee. Their names were subd ' * ed 5 A his mitted by Senator Rawlins. action was taken (o- F * proposal t = 2 . ' oT 8 ste oroke preere 7 5 ed by the | ACTRESSES ANGRY OVER POSTPONEMENT OF PLAY, c Inbaee | Flags Several hundred meeting pee Sters/a sin just outside of Walla r They hack a - —~ 34 gone to attend a perform The Cily’s He iplay ae mere Oats: 3 Ke written by ide Banks. woich was to have been presented De ag and bright tn an: for the benefit of tne Professional Women’s League. Whe riteatie BT ee : A Quaker at the Hat | the aotresses: wno wanted e the show. reached the tnea=1" 4 under strange tom 1 — —— = tre door they und a placard announcing that been nostponed. The pasiponernent was due to the fact that mem- | ; paeit Se cca ree th ge yaa ast had not earned their tines. amy be the stknal tor a revelation: TO-NIGHT'S EVENTS. | ’S°.""' oa . : | “—" MURDERER OF BUTCHER CONVICTED OLICK victed of murder in the first degree here this afte n He Thied avenue, fean Comnty Commi. | Pronounced later, killed Bernard Kanter. a butcher. who retused to q VM FV py re a mt : cents worth of deg meat. The trial began ye Jay ord acaits ¥ ' AN WORMER BOYS cev-nen 1 tuaily took up but nine and ove-half hours. Sentence wal ba! teats ; aid font POLICE ARREST SUSPECT IN LAWYER CONTENDED THEY tasthatennlitarion ; y EASTON. CONN. INTENDED NO MURDER. Branch, frat Charles Zeablin, ANA sole One Handred and Twenty -atth CHAFFEE WARNS MALAY DATTOS. MANILA Ar Ge Wh Hind Leneed nv Vine Us-dudge J Rid 4) Argece ’ Was Mave Inken thas ousand Spectators. lattos ass Conley * ¢ gourteousi ons of the United tates. out warning them that a agsassins of the American soldiers j eee ee eens : 5 BRENNER GETS MELODY’ S JOB NOW. Pneraes ' : Former City Magistrate Brenner, of Brooklyn, was appointed Sp — -| Commissioner of Jurors for King inty to-day He will take ueeeeding William E. Mel Chairman of the Executive Co WEATHER FORECAST. the present incumbent. M k Gardner, of the Ele Assen Committee His deputy will be Vorecemst for the thtrty-nis Distr hours img wes oo dns, for Sew York Clry ote COMPLAINS OF COMMANDER M’CREA. | COLON Colombia, April 17—Gov. Salazar, who is still at Colon, consid: | ers the situation at Bocas del Toro to be serious. The Governor is going steinitys Partly elondy te. mont_and Tenney RL Tacos pie, ware and Kealer's voundes the Tuner’ |i Peecerioete a we, f° complain to Washington of Lieut.-Commander McCrea who, it ts claimed, o ecsennae) _ ENe runs, ‘ venieat 19 ail pasta of New York Civ''e.s°™ I did not demand she surrender of barges that might be used by the Liberals. fate hg amacan ss ee arr ed as

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