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NIGHT EDITION. SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 4. Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ GENERAL. SPORTING NEWS — PAGE 4. —=—=—=—== rice: ‘ONE CENT.| NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 3 1902. _PRICE “ONE cH t. ARSENAL WON METROPOLITAN HANDICAP AT ODDS OF 25 TO 1. ere WAIT TO ARREST MEMBER OF WEBB-MEVER COMBINE, ——_ +2 —__— : | Deputy- -Sheriff and Detective at the Door of the Syndicat:’s Office Ready to Serve a Warrant Said to Have Been Issued by Justice Bischoff. AUTO RECORD WAS LOST IN COLLISION. Barclay V rton’s | Racer Hit Wagon in Newark and Badly Injured Two Men. It was persistently rumored in!a private agency spent most of the j Wall street this afternoon that a/ afternoon waiting for the appearance | warrant had been iseued for a man) of some one connected with the syn- connected with the Webb-Meyer syn-| dicate. dicate. The rumor said that the war-) Justice Bischoff was married recently lrant had been signed by Justice| and fs now on his bridal tour. He 18 Rich Philadelphian, Who Was | pischoft, of the Supreme Court, and) *#!4 to be In Philadelphia, where he Is | to be the guest o: jonor at a dinner Arrested, Would Have Won put in the hands of Deputy-Sheriff | ,, nignt iets Wear a cortainty ‘that ; he Was not in New York during the laay, Arthur I, Meyer, the promoter and lef mover in the Webb-Meyer syndt- jeate, did not appear at his office to- day, It was sald at his home that he was in Long Branch. A telsphone mes- sage to Long Branch brought the tne formation that the telephone wire lead- ing to Mr, Meyer's summer residence {s wut of order. At the city home of Mr. Meyer tt was asserted that he would certainly return 1 the city on Monday morning. IN TIME RUN TO N. Y. in Dash from Quaker City, Terry for serv but for the Crash—His Ma- chine Damaged. Pierre M. Brown, a lawyer at No. |192 Broadway, asserts that he is re-| | sponsible for the issuance of the war- rant. On his own statement he rep- |resents sixty banks in different parts of the country, but this is not widely redited, The fact remains, how- ‘ever, that on the thirteenth floor of he Broad xchange Building a! deputy sheriff and a detective from k this afternso! ed, He wonld the record but for the ac- » ODELL GIRL WAS POISONED; kon sudd aty myoinnteta'nies’ "| ARSENIC IN HER STOMACH. taken to the tion, The seine: $ hiladeiphia at 1) tort was pilotin and turning, tried to av-l so heavy thrown hile way across ante Coroner, After Hearing Testimony, Thinks Victim Took Drug as a Remedy. the the gtreet and Fr: Reilly, the street. wagon el) said that she had eaten could have caused her ted that she had been e cvening before with a stranger to her. They May 2—The Inquest tia Ode! in Wanaque of Asbu: MIDVALE. N J nome ne. On three ribs byrok man, The autome as Gils nmashed, jhad cated at a place in Haskell, abou: ae ai Physician a mile from Midvale, where she drank p 1. who pera glass of birch beer. There was & [formed the matopey Wy. | strange taste io It she declared. ad why also made exam-| Mrs, Margaret Conklin, with whom the | ! her stomach, showed that! dend gir, boarded, said that Miss Odell by arsenical polsob- | came from the mill the night before her death i jock. She had supper, the first “w moments, then came her clothes and went out at 7 o'clock, ma autopsy or that all the ition, but OOD PARK AGE, <= orga ‘ F return until 930 She m4 rsenical taiked with Mrs. Conklin for ff Alfred Gwynne Tries to Pass 8 | minutes and then went to her room, a: An Much Arrente nd, jing that she was going to her “ease.” Coach of J, H. Smiih on Jt 11 o'clock Mrs. Conklin heard ownetairs, She got water and threw something on| «the gr und outside, that splashed like | water The girl then reurned to her| room Mr. Decker, a boarder in the houre. ame in at 11.3) and went to bed, An Which Mrs. Cornelius is a Al Guest. : An Incident that occasioned c able com courted in rge quan-| © at th of the coaching parade t the girl's | 8eur later Mrs, Conklin sald she heard | the Morris Park races t te me water and take it It might have a but 4) to Mies Odeli's room appeared very much us it was Atl A. M the girl staggered down- due to the derbilt, ir of James Henry Sinith fact that Mra Was 4 guest Van: | and| | Conklin then | Bhe wae vomiting freely nd Mr Smith's “sec ISHS TAL ENS, WEALTHY PARENTS Col. Woodruti Presents Com: Martha Weinberg Arranged in “ omander in Philippines as a in Police Court Bhown to 1 Hero May Be Acquitted on Charges | Germany ws seeneeeeones WEATHEK FORECAST, Hmnenmns tone thee Mebene nebo ners ooting FO Mt tam ee tr 000 Cathe ond etede. 146) Mhemere tte eommbag, ewdny tote Habs te bomeh ner tatele atmo Pererrrry ss tame few Hipsenrnn years sd, we KOT, hey 6 tw tame | Me eee giount be hed eee the menueion of Have Lett « Good Home in ' aera we A HOW THE RACE WAS RUN. RACE TRACK. WESTCHESTER, May 3.—The field was called to the post at 4.10 o'clock, and paraded by the stand, i‘ appiauded by the crowd which lined the lawn, They broke | at the corner of the field and cantered to the post at once. ! They were there only a few moments when Mr. Fitzgerald's |; } ht them in time and, calling “Come on!” he ; barrier. The lightly weighted Smoke at once shot ont. followed by Pentecost, Arsenal and Col. Padden. The tail-enders were eagerly watched, POURT The M Seo dltan Mandl nd upward: W arters, It was seen that Aleedo and Lux Casta were so })10) y as to have no chance al all. aid their followers at once ve- signed all hope. Smoke showed the way to the turn where the | lightly weighted Arsenal rushed by her and made pace around. at i ne nt Col. Padden driving, Time—1.42 Start fair He took a lead of a couple of iengths on Smoke and then Chil- (anecial to The ton loosened up into third piece, Pentocost and Col. Padden secs, GY 30--The great Talling back in the ruc. this point. Turning into the « ToC Lugs 6% 7as moving strong ‘at | Metropolitan Handicap has beca run. Arsenal, a 2h to 1 shot cwred by} Arthur F. atherstone, won it. He“) rt | at 2 to 1 for the place, was second. aud | Carbuncle was third. The time was | 1.42, Fighteen horses started in the race, Heno, Watercolor, Far Rock- eway, Whiskey King, Old England, ; trclon the backers of Arsenal were jubilant. ihe colt was wee reagtas in front and was goiny easy. Cochran was HY tO drive Smoke and Uw owas already beaten. In the run home Smoke and Chilton died away and Car- buncle and Herbert were coming through the bunch going great guns. The crowd yelied with excitement when these two were | Saturday and Smart Set declined the seen closilig, but they were too late. iseue, and Smoke was an added starter. Daly started to drive Arsenal, and he held his own. win- ning in a drive by a length from Herbert, who beat Carbuncle a head for the place. Chillion was fourth, only a head away. The favorites were beaten off. The horses went to the post at 4.10. Very little time was lost in getting them away, and at 4.13 the big race was on. The value of the race is ertimated t about $10,000. Sixth Race—-Jack Demund 1, Dr. Alddle.2, Highlander 3. —— eerie, LATE RESULTS AT WORTH. Third Race—About 1. Farmer Bennett 2, Edith Q. 3, Fourth Race—The Lady 1, Lacrimae 2, Scarlet Lily 3, UR i AT ST. LOUIS. Third Race—A. D. Gibson 1, Kindred 2, Orleans 3. pushes aA Eh aa NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Pittsburg—Piltsbura. 9; St. Louis, 5. | At Chicago—End_ fourth inning: Chicago, 2; Cincinnati.) | Se a COLLEGE GAMES | AWAITING THE CALL FOR GREAT CONTEST. (Bperial to The Evening World) Westehester, N. Y., May 3.—Another Metropolitan handicap has added its ite to turf history, and to the thou- nds who saw the running of the} At Philadelphia—Pennsyivania, 4; Yale, 2 At Cambridge—Harvard. 9: Colby, 1. Be Poe #00; ARRESTED WITH $6,261, “Wiliam Y. Butler, a New York woke ( Fiormiigeon a charge of intoxi- ¢ h f vos found that he had $1,361 3 i ks. A brother of Mr, Butler ‘iat the broker left New York ; ‘ $8,800, - W. K, VANDERBILT OFFERS $210,000 FOR RACE HORSE. MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, |4 LONDON, May BW K Venderviit hy in all Probability, win the & orby, Mie weouren KB Mieviere Hoof the Tae {the One for waieh he fe he win) Thou Guineas Maker and wt Gulneer Mamer) He Mew the Heel, Sem Me tee tee WO Monee of fark Dine deromer od te bane oft Mi ievier ome te fier sue fily we One | ond Uviueae Bikes yeeierder ie wlabe of Mnmutiful Weatotne Mr Miewler sefuaed to anil of thal pe bie afters ot be ameter igure & oind thet ie mult be 7 Sate deupied hyo wid of Gand it af seminie atin vagi vt he growl equine hmttion h tien, Wh ih oe lehume se | wh o | wiheemned Abas ovo ‘ epweere the! mening | we mor ve thet © ererdeuke these Me waliiig by pamrent | trent ws fon WHO OWNS THIS AUTO? SUICIDE IDENTIFIED. co apnasaniny, aan #08 the coone M then hare wre Valioeman Cnund Herkine Marked “rier Gre@uty Marthe Hae Hin | Machsanlion Mabuirmy bot gh atthe Ot pad Oth dee oes Mimartl Mhiie te fate a 0 +) veue to 6 goouline : phy , sani nna bn wee ‘ede be . hen! pobhnaannes of heh ee wlnet gmt _ thigh! Was Wdeniihed of the sn the @rmney inmy Uh r Witiy iat Miten Mhehinn 10Hit | Magus Suey OF Maree MiREMH © greys Luumn ime “ or a! eas 1 bOaPt O:400! mimennts eile aie FeO el wood Mow! a eande aeeee sa w " + to he oo ond Fi orenne ee ad the ahold bud shrwug ne “ ae ing ene, Grmend by Chenimmane we Hsmunnide of tering eh ihupinne iu | dhepwugibredes amie ob in the Me hatin babe vie iow Of ee ed wn sg SR Neti a) ethewe peopl r 1 the SHS PRUNES Music of the Bugle Call, ative audience. stand J w just before run never sides of the animals with an energy Te racegoers see three but each time in a dif. and among other sur roundings. The Metropolitan, Brook! and Suburban Handicaps furnish thre: gala days when people seem to go mad with enthusiasm The uniformed bugier who mounted the stewatds' Metropotiian ounded his ta-ra-ra yefore such an ap- The musical notes the before t scattered from the blaring cornet ment won, hae ra deh, cach bmoring « whiiedomd lad 0°" ©) whipping end spurring (he flemer Sakssdnoenghe affont naking them and grow nervous with app! was M of betting about to start Sieht im the Ring, crowd be sub the fas thet i They were received unss>a itive ears of the They touc ike Marcon! wireless messages. by the sen- tingle an o} the betting n had ning caldron of specu- the grand stand for more | until tt nat to every sense on the Med Piper of Hamlin, with who bubbled laying extra good prices fought and almost wample other to get at him. He white faced jutehe and the 1 wads of gre (them at the t Aud al) thie bubble ) ceamed With the ho! Waiting thousands, 4 with Jingling harmon, very heartstrings of the great m he ably chat charming. tering, »ainful silence. ‘The start of a race is the most nerve earing. Fear that the choice may Hope that he may A conflicting variety ‘motions surge through one ‘breast veat against the brain lke the way Atlantic pounding the piltte At every move of the fiel way sway well. the sand badly, is, Herbert Second and Carbuncle Third in Struggle for $10,000 Turf Prize—Favorites Beaten Off —Splendid Field of Starters. Meanwhile the great crowd In the grand stand had They stood watching Neld of squirming horses in an alt crowd swayed in sympathy. tens ity en giggled hysterically. swore. drew seemed res and Veddook Gatee re Le mete ee been tn ble 1 escape. # ‘There were faces white with the of suppressed emotion. § If a machine for register mental emotions could be invented - placed in the middle of a crowd handicap day what an intensely i esting composite would result. Grand Stand Impatient “Oh, why don't he let them go! |a stout woman whose face was 80 ple with-emotion that it seemed the skin would burst and let the f And the crowd in J stand echoed this sentiment, But the words were no sooner than there was a sudden whirr The barrier through the air and remained fi high above the heads of the horses. 7 erowd #aw the starter bend ‘The horses moved as ono, They were free to start on thelr long Journey, — Whips whirled through the alr, Spurs sank deeply into soft flesh until crunched on the bones, The animals sprang forward with 4 and round | bounds At Last—(They're O81!" | From the grand stand came @ ands of mouth opened aa ‘Thousands of throats formed: onda. ‘The ory went volume of sound that forests and ver the miles around, A flere to the eyes of oan mena f ard down the plunged star roar. | one. cal Jed through ting machine, Tho cords into was the ory, A Rabel tered, ‘The great Meurer _—_~— PAMK ive KAvB Mew & a) rte morning fallen @ y 5 Worle AT | HE TRACK BEFORE THE BIG HANDICAP, rae, the on