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GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] Pe cams B GENERAL DT TO) tna Tag * SPORTING NEWS as = “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | ON PAGE 6. So PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, —s IS WAY YORE ‘SUES SONTOCET AFTER BODY OF FOSURPRISEUS? BACK FORTUNE. LA ROCQUE GIRL Sensation Promised by Mrs.SchermerhornLeft, Brother Speeding Here Maj. Putnam Brad- Wealthy by Husband, | to Save Her from lee Strong. Runs Laundry. | Potter's Field. BOTH BACK FROM JAPAN. BOY HOLDS PROPERTY. CONHAIM IS STILL FREB. Former Lady Francis Hope Mother Wants to Have Can-|Dead Miss ‘Bailey’ Proves Says She Will Mot Re- celled the Transfer of | to Have Been Devoul turn to Stage. | Estate to Him. and a Belle. On the passenger Mat eo Kalserta # | Leon La Rocque, brother of Hattie maria Theresia, which arr n © | La Rocque, who died Friday a victim from Naples. appeared thes of inalpractice after being removed f from a private “hospital,” has noti- fled the Coroner to hold her body He is on his way here. Although Abraham Conhaim and Leo Ashler were in the office of Law- yer Mark Alber this morning, they was| bad not surrendered themselves at & ; late hour this afternoon. The war- rants for them were in the hands of , the police. ; Hattie La Rocque. it developed, was a belle in St. Lawrence County. 1 Where she was highly thought of. Herr Strong. remarked a t herr and th ok like Major Putnam B nd May Yohe, formerly 1 lay Ye ire back in New York—back ity ae > from the Orient. And with them Is |, _ | BROTHER COMES FOR Wiecisveaia to te an aitccesracere| sil BODY OF GIRL. iA 1 of Sada Yacco, the Japanese,‘ eae f trogedienne. ‘eon cient of ¢ NETS, li M ¥ Strong and May Yohe came is rother f Hate La R a why died ) (Continued on Third Page) t U (Continued on Second Page) AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICERS ‘DECREE OF DIVORCE —o- FOR MRS, BARKER . ' ' Heavy Penalties Imposed on Members of on, Cruiser Chicago's Staff in Venice. H ae DECISION FOR THE WIFE BY »_VESICE, Taal, apt Three off poe capt Dayton simitnsuiy aeais| JUSTICE FITZGERALD. ors « marine United | Mis ow as = 1 for disorderly Principals Ot Capt. Robert F Reems Li John 8. Doddridge, and a marina }s ed Wilfred Lang! . hey: were tried 4 : 1 int. Capt. W ( to four months and ten da : A—Capt. Day- i & the trouble which ha esulting In th rreet of some of Mcers of the ship on a charge of "iia said tn the Department that it is a istomary for such Incidents to be e Harkers w married April 9% reported py cable, as the commander of oom “| 181, and have two children. seven and the station, who In this case happens to | Uemen. elght vears old. 1 Guidensuppe ase + (ro-wonrs events. )\LODGE SKELETON seme Rafalo Bill's Wild West Show, the ae phaligces is Madison Sa : pi Binge wines 4d Engtish |neciPient THOUGHT IT A | MURDER MYSTERY ner, Harlem “The Reconquest of Spain,’ Cooper Unton, Bat It Belonged to the Odd Fel) Sew York Academy of Sct- lows, Who Will Use It . 108 West Fitty-atth T! Rightly. | | WEATHER FORECAST. An expressman delivered a large box | Vorecast for the thirty-six Organteation,” bio the Janitor of the tenement at N hours ending at 8 P.M. Tues- mn, Berkeley Lyceum. Avenue D this morning. ‘The janitor [| 4a» for New Vork City and vie [cannot read English, and did not dis Mist and) Tues cover that the box was addredked to the Odd F t No. Mark’a pla 1 the ) teen \ cHY Of) whoopet shrilly und INGTON public ibrary | wt f that amount the Union Market Stadon, w ary of the Lowe tales at Brusse:s, | | | | ts sixth street thie afternoon and sent the man and the boy who sat on the © seat flyig twenty feet across the pavement, Close Game Kept Funs HEDGE WAS HOME FIRST ; NEW YORK W Guta "Third Game IN WOODLAWN STAKES, with Brooklyn Team a Si ee 4 SCORE BY INNINGS. NEW YORK .......... 0 BROOKLYN ...... 6900 |) Malster, Rosetint, Cervera and Animosity Also Winners at Aqueduct. at Washington Park. Hatting Order 1100402 1—9 2000010 (Continuea trom Sixth Page.) Sixth Inning~-Lauder singled. !He went out on Doyle’s rap) ™ Potom Brown , to Dahlen. Smith singled. Doyle was out trying to steal.! BY LANGDON SMITH lackses walked, Bean's single scored Smith. Bowerman] wasiixarox Pann. feok! sale. frwin’s error. Evans nalked forcing Jackkson home. Van *. * nel single scored Bean and Bowerman, but Evans was caught at! fe ee third. Four runs. j O'Day 5 the Brookiyns af McCrecry walked. Dahlen filed to Jackson. Flood was| \*'k" xem, ith fs came tine Mt hit. Hildebrand forced Flood out. Irwin forced Hildebrand.) nis jusement ore tao altecent prov No runs. vali ye : mB Jamat pin 7 Seventh Inning—Brodie flied out. Lauder fanned. Doyle} camce tos, ss. ary oud rater Poo four venrobie ant s get up theie Nid tees and ecrat Kk hens and st Is mald that unsophisticated — K of giving the gn’ He does not w pop-flied out. No runs. Ward doubled. Ahearn singled. but died trying for sec- ond. McCann flied out. Ward scored on Dolan’s single. McCreery out. One run. Renin ta eorecrs Eighth Inning—-Smith singled. Flood threw Jackson out,| to - Smith scored on Bean's triple. Bowerman singled, scoringy”'s, ttle nes", Bean. Bowerman out stealing. Evans fanned. Two runs.) up in tne Dahien flied and Flood fouled out. Jackson was under Hilderbrand’s fly. No runs. st The same old crowd w nembed the game on Friday. ais were all right. Their tnenyxes hook the air Ninth Inning—Van tripled and scored on Brodie’s single. Brodie out at second. Lauder out. Doyle flied out. One run Irwin fiied. Ward singlec. He was duubied with Ahearn. ombine? one beat Hasuto a neck No runs. Apeliiaa at lPriaaye VHGGeT. Rven be: COND) RACE r ——_—_——— — fore the game started they rooted until ear foar and o helt a LATE WINNERS AT NASHVILLE. See rel uniuedisen Cacia eournaa Ger cone caer — the game, ahd it was more sandty vives Third Race—Tissue 1. On the Quiet 2. Ouita 3. Passacegniar a ore te. tite: lem Fourth Race—Swordsman 1. Robert Morrison 2, Miy Anglo| me» « “Rider, who pike uf ‘ ‘ wand staan a | AT LAKESIDE. Fifth Race—Joh nMcGurk 1. Cogswell 2, Tea Gown 3. + oe SENATE ADOPTS REPORT ON CHINESE EXCLUSION BILL. 65 —_——-— {% gam 1 ” i WASHINGTON. April 28.—The Senate has agreed to the 2". S.0° 7? 4 conference report on the Chinese Exclusion bill. | iy 9,4 5 2 3 a alviae ae Ile! abo Py SANTOS-DUMONT’S AIRSHIP FOR MANHATTAN BEACH, [og sccstmes a WM. M.RVAN LEFT NEW ORDINANEE RTNE TRUST, TO PROTECT TEES TO BE DIVIDED WHEN YOUNG- PARK BOARD PROVIDES $50 EST CHILD IS THIRTY. FINE FOR INJURING THEM, | | “ tinued Six Page |. . Santac-Dumont has made arrangements to com nue his} experiments at Manhattan Beach. When the acron a WITH BROKEN BACK ont with him an airship rived here a short time age. he pri and a small model. but his lart.° Daliven was leftin Pars. M.| ’ Sanios-Dumont will sail for Furope within the next ‘ew days HE § HARD AT WORK for this balloon. . : “~ — =. TROLLEY CAR RAMS DELIVERY WAGON. iW. Q. PORTER IN CHARGE ON A uorth-bound Sixth avenue car rammed a delivery wagon at Thirty-) NEW BRIDGE. Windows in the cir were Shra Oldest of His Foor Orphaned Chile Trees and | suterea Fracture of the Hack Ten broken and several women had hysterics. The man was James Connelly dren tn New (Only | Hereafter an Exe “and the boy William O'Brien. They were stunned by their fall, but after! Weeks sao, Vet ae js Given, they had been revived in a drug store they refused (o go to a hospital and) Lives. _s_ Were sen! home in a cab inances adopted A " . © muttiag WAR TAX TEST TO BETRIED. f sa ‘ cltys te *The Leather Manufacturers’ National Bank several months ago com: f within ; Tt ie made menced an action against Charles H. Treat, Collector of Internal Revenne é where ee to test the constitutionality of imposing the war tax on the undivided | ‘ rt Aa that: noua Profits and sucplns of the bank, United States Disirict-Attoraey Burnett g is ‘ tal tr stub shall De ibsequently filed a demurer in the case, which war overruled by a decision! |” ~ ‘ 7 ; ; slanted aventar: ondered ge Lacombe to-day. He overrules the demurer and orders ten a = F Mre M roughtares until they: aba that the action Le set down for trial : F . : “ fe . RADE RS Io ne f : * vod 4 permit granted, AGREEMENT ON CHINESE EXCLUSION. : si ais cogtrearis WASHINGTON, April 28.—The conferees on the Chinese Exc! F fia : 1 \ ; . » attach any have reached an agreement on the bill, it strikes out ‘oat po i Senate bill limiting the extension of all existing laws to the | tra present treaty, re-enacts them so far as is not Inconsistent with treaty ose what ligations and extends the laws to our and territories so far a2 appileabic RE mt fom the - a SECOND SUICIDE DIES. ENGINEER FATALLY INJURED . Seren cients ee vet ious FIFTY YEARS MARRIED. PATERSON, N. J, April 28—David Flynn, of Jersey © engines: Nattne Seri. 2 ' ‘ aprit:27 on the Susquehanna and Western Railroad, was jolted from his cab here | . } tae why was Ea « x ‘ to-day and the train passed over him. Both legs were severed and his head | {).5 was badly injured. He was taken to the hospital. He cannot recover | riet Sy a BOY KILLED BY WAGON, Lominick Lacedinsia, four years old, of No. 537 West Thirts street,, was run over this afternoon by a soda-water wagon in 52 West Thirty-second street, and was removed to St. Mary's Hospita! where he died about an bour later, $ WO oF $4.00 vesignate a few addi Biber Heh + o> sina