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| a Fogel Changes New ‘ RACING-BASEBAI SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. PRICE “ONE CENT.) ‘NIGHT EDITION. GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 6. ee & ONE CENT. VANHALTREN SCORES PRESIDENT CALLS NATION GIANTS’ FIRST RUN. TO MARTINIQUE'S RELIEF. HATASOO WINS THE NEW ROCHELLE HANDICAP. AWS 8 ——-++ Heno Takes First Race Under a Pull—Fast 790000 23 000001 Oe! PINS EpiTo [Circulation Books Open to Au.” ] 1902, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY, 13, W YORI ¥ “Matty’s" Arm Still Dis- abled and €parks Is Putinto PitchAgainst * the St. Louis Team— Most Populous Portion oF of St. Pierre Buried,Under a Lava Twenty-five Feet Thick. and the Awful Heat Cremated the Unfortunates. INNINGS York Batting Order Again. Track at Morris Park. President Roosevelt this afternoon called on the entire nation to go to the relief of victims of the vo cano on the Island of Martinique. He made an appeal for funds and appointed a committee to represent him in the collection of money. by several lengths with Grand Opera (Spectal to The Evening World.) _The Matting Order, MORRIS PARK, N.Y é Ieading the rest. Waterboy who was St, Louis. tuck ‘of the racing aseoctations still Bet Ban eke sensed teceree The Senate passed a bill appropriating $500,000 for rellef work. This bill was referred by th Farrell,” 2b sticks to them. What promised to be a|they crossed. the @tralght trad nee | : ed by the House to the very wet and disagreeable day turned | straightened Waterboy an era | Appropriations Committee, torent for the leadey, out could Rover Donovan, rf. ¥ n f: er si becutitul afternoon, (Not cheat et up, Namtor winning cleverly by @ AN 14 vain fell to hurt the track and it was|Tongth and a half from Grand Opera, . J in fast condition, who outgamed Waterboy and beat him There has not been since the season|® neck for the place. FOURTH RACE. KLYN-CHICAGO 00900000000 BODIES OF THE VICTIMS CONSUMED. : BY GREAT STREAMS OF BOILING LAVA, ‘ If Bowerman, c. Bi sf began what could be called a real bad spire =Cantiiiton, day. This sort of weather means much | ,,tandics: for three-year-olde and up: seven 00000200 2 — to the racing associations, especially in Betting. fa . these days of prosperity, when people| , St ishiee pote ere St.HIfPin. Str. Ears fa oe The Sa wan, [STe,cnaet and anxlous to ao to, the iehmar Bit} Pe i Hy A r9 t i tshie, 2? CInotnnatl 8 = “Receive at 8 o'Clock This Afternoon, LE AGL , 8T, S, May 18. | tract v1 te q " ‘ Wien a team of baliplayers are card to-day wan made up of amait | MAF Set» 1041. Michaels : AY a Raa! FORT DE FRANCE, ISLAND OF MARTINIQUE, May 13.—In view of the number of the inhabitants of obiiged to xet ont and do work on the Bhi W adn avetisinl ase very titers] Eas ares enced atiaeh) 0 St. Pierre who were avept to death by the volcanic waves from Mount Pelee, comparatively few corpses have grounds of a hostile chib there Is|° Not tho least interesting part) MEU fond, “Won eaatiy. Time—t.27 14 LATS RESULTS AT WORTH deen found dy these who an ed in dhe lWorhlof eremating theldead Bodies ef theleiott eomething the matter, That's what the |’! the afternoon the debut of Heno) Hatasoo raced away in front, had af uh) D ‘ een y thes are engaged in ‘or ¢ ing the dea! 5 0, victims, i New York players had to do this morn. | 1" Blues, one a supposedly crack three- | her old speed maa "newer came: back, has —_— This is due to the fact that the most populous quarters of the town are buried under a thick layer of im tng, and of course the fans In old New Boe ea ee Brook |put lasted iong enough to win by & 2 Don 1, Josette 2, Agnes Mack 3. hic! mod York know why Handicay winner, They were ob-/iigch from Kamara, who got up in B ‘ bell 1 4 an $s Mack 3. dered lava, wi h apparently consumed the bodies of the victims, At the bat the Giants have shown an| {ved most critically, The attendance} time to beat Whiskey King 9 length for . B, Campbell 1, Greytie G The ein the public Treasury at St Pierre is still buried under a layer of awful mepeneen ance’ they ave tao | ae large and petting heavy enough] she’ nace, matt Set wae close uD for Fifth Race—Walkenshaw 1. Homage 2, Jott speci P ary , iia ain ye lava about etx to Mapy hohe a tele over @ week ago, [10 Keep the books busy. Lees RIG ake Se ESS eight meters thick (from twenty to twenty-six feet). This indicates the thickness of the lava which _ Their sight seemed blunted, and tol go. eyroeyearcoide and up; slx furlongs, For two-year-olde; four and « half furl covers the bodies of the victims. eaaypen thiir optics wae the cause of ! Feiting Brae AT ST. LOUIS, thelr early trip to this park, Curvy od Jocks, AL-HIt Pig, @ir.Place, | _,atAster, its, focks, BARI Hin, Riv Fla ‘The path of the volcanto torrent fs marked in a strange manner, The vicintty of the shore, where veawele Valls appeared yi them and mninge Lae pe 1 dp] Prin % ca 5 anchored, was swept by a whirlwind of voloanic gas which ripped, tore and shattered everything in its : Htraight ones delle me peed wit? nda tit fo» 8] f enny Bell 1, Monos 2, Orleans 2. but left few traces of cinders behind. On the other hand the fort, centre and adjoining parts of St. Plerre ane Whey” renshod the plate. Anshow they | The Face, mas,onty a DR gallop, fF | enfant fo 8 3 ri Race—Terry Ranger 1, Sea Song 2, Very Light 3. | buried under a thick bed of cinders which consumed everything beneath tt idn't hit righy ie hits was toc a quarter, steadily outrMning. Col. | yeas eran, e 3 } sect incre The Danieh cruiser Valkyrien, having done everything possible in the efforts being made to succor tte e o at ' » wa b I 19 ronde vaCe caine he bar | onahe turn RC RAIA acta ria | Saber olbementG Hh) uaa Tetugess, left this port to-day: erman crulser Falke bas just arrived: dae eee tence coun [Pee A eee ee RH RECEIVER FOR KEYSTONE MARBLE COMPA Publfe interest centres in the stories of the victims and In the efforts being made to snccor the refugees, ae alae f Hae ee eee eae Ene iOMn okie seekers 8 om é Pg ne A woman named Laurent, who waa employed as a servant at St. Pierre in the household of M. Gebriel, in the fans | TeAKthS In front of Col, B Toptot, 105, ML, Thom’ 1g 1S iH 5 8 . f ; the hospital in this elty, eald that on the day of the disaster she first heard a loud report. She fainted away. ID SW RAE sa eee ecoen Ce wor nevans tee Brees Mela es | if 8 James E. Bennett has been appointed temporary receiver) when she regained consciousness a few hours later, she was horribly burned. She saw two members of Serene cai ie amatas, [Toe MMe Te Te for the Keystone Marble and Slate Company, of No. 635 West} Gebriel family atill alive, but they died before assistance could reach them. Mile, Laurent was brought to the Siaters, whte SUE Rin. Bur Place, | Lamon Tos, sullivan 99 96 99 100 Forty-seventh street, ina suit brought by acredito r. hoepita) here, and although she lived for some time after her arrival she died without being able to throw Jocks. any additional light upon the ewwful ecenes at St. Pierre. WORK OF RESCUE GOES ON. When the cable repair ship Pouyer-Quertier, Capt. Thirion, started on her mission of mercy, abe had | pass through clouds éf burning cinders at the risk of catching fire, in order to reach thi ple ashore. But as ¢ y announced, she succeeded in bringing to this port 456 people, mainly Ta Preotreur. ‘This was on Saturday last. Since then the steumér, ts the result 6 2 ‘*Mak and Start good. Won driving, Time—O.88 one absentee from the cn f twerveat-old maidens that facel the starter for. the fifth race. leaving twenty to scramble down the chute for the purse. Of , those the Whitney, Balt, pair. Makeda ani a ites, with Miladt lave. § Bun 7 ‘5 and Bnsitee, Maid the bes scorching sun the and Dost work thelr ‘standing of ¢ ned to even up CUTS OFF WIFE AND DAUGHTERS !N WiLL. a ‘A and they rage ie run- f Ning. oo the turn. “There Gulden Cottage jay, but it's best to listen | Pei pack and Sweet Tooth took second vedlhe aE, Hacrison, the physician and mag- ind not bank a fortune | pl staying there to the streteh, ears ee et et racine ‘ Reaiart WAVGRCHON n he passed Anecdote and took the | others, | When nO cect Oo: ed two weeks age, was jiled for proba » “dents Of the'vitiage 0 J come. veal scorcnings eh, dn tne run, home Carrol. game Steet ated the ™iiinda Love. mane write in wife $25 and to GS WG TOP PPOUGLE |. Garin tetps, bas succeeded in bringing many other persons to Fort de France, On Sunday she reso aoved the Gtar Tooth held his own and won cagiiy: by | the ranalnk, ecm" ted, ty“ Makeda, e leaves to his Wi and l0 €a6r 0; iis daugh- | pergone, and piloted the French cruiser Suchet and the Danish crutser Valkyrien, who took on board how our, Western foos how {Emo length. fom CAPT TM stat |[MPodght Gar Nurgee wb wr & rah an io Migs Emily J. Ghatfen, fovineriy o: Loncon» Eng- | Randel prone Dal Pea cinsclvanae le TmRD RACR. son on ae was ym aber Mont | land, $2,000 is left. The residue of the estate, vaiyed at The Pouyer-Quartier has distributed to the sufferers large quantities of bieouits, milk. wine and cheese, vin Chicago, All hands got to St For three-year-olds; Withere mile. 4, | Miladl Love, 8 $250,000, is left to ‘his two brothers. Wo for ‘The especie found in the vaults of the Bank of Martinique, at St. Pierre, amounting to two million fis and found the sun doing its hot- w pe Rey str ,000), t safely here. 1 lg 4nd! found the eum ao aca Mt te ATE: AP] menten: sr termite: Beer erm. | cutting off his wile > and daughters with such small Dequesis, | (4400,000), tas been brought safely served to no better advantage for | Grand Oper. rm paome ned ee hae eae Betting. ee | 1" nks out of muscles d ding anor. & BF An ne ee Wires i r Reis ain Footactresning eect fe i won eri pat st Sire, be, “Werne. na) wt WALTER BROOKS INQUEST BEGINS TC-MOR | RELIEF COMMITTEE IS ' frigid North, And the New ie 468 1m 0 ether 0 b 4 if} Big Sums Subscribed dlaved in the ald way. | Start. good. Won cleverly. Time 140 2-4 either fersita'a sites Jopk to, and ras Grand Opera. wo the figst to show. arto ey <4 er f torney ere | for Martinique Relief, NAMED BY PRESIDENT, but ne was outrun by Namtor, Pipe triot-Attorney . Sour 8 District-Attorney $ “The following are the ‘Treasurer; Morris K. Jesup, John ‘NEW YORK—Cornelius N. lin, Jecod H. Sobiff, Willem R. Cor- wine. “BOSTON—Augustus Hemenaay, De, Henry 8. Pritchard, Henry Lee eee : (Continued on Sixth Page) went sailing along in front of the baat WANDERED INTO RICH MAN'S HOUSE. Brooklyn Coal Merchant Rout- ed by Crescent Athletic Club | WASHINGTON, May 18.—The fol- |lowing was issued from the White | House this afternoon: | “The President has appointed a |committee to receive funds for the | relief of the sufferers from the recent. |catastrophes in Martinique and St. | Vincent, “The gentlemen appointed from each city are asked to collect and re- {eeive the funds from their localities ‘and neighborhoods as expeditiously NEW BROOKLYN JUSTICES. LOSE IN COURT OF APPEALS. || Law by Which They Were Elected Declared Un- constitutional—Old Magistrates Hold. tion as she tried to y. Fi attend the inquest. { Smith, Provost Joseph G. Darlington, Clement A. | com, John H. Converse, a a KILLEO HERSELF WHEN PARTED FROM HUSBAND. who hes been living at the Chelsea (npeciat to The Prening World.) the aprointed Magistrates and settie | thirty-eight, Members—Dazed and Could) 0. 08)" stay ts — rhe Court of Ap: the controversy which arose between the Margaret Urban, not Explain. ’ today declared unconatitutional tw 8 of claimants. |Bquare Hotel, No, 608 West Twenty-first street, combmitied suicide this af jas possible and forward them to the law which logislated out of office of the defendants, Messe Dool- ternaon by Arinking carbolic acid. According to Frederick Hunter tne Cornelius N. Bliss, treasurer of the |New York Committee, whieh eom- Magieirates in Bee iyn appointed ey, Furlong, Naumer avd O'Rellly, inter, mittee will act as central distributing ayor Van Wy and provided for poumed an anewer, setting up the uncen- | ngressional |etitutionaficy of the law of 1601 ‘To with ber husband and three children. proprietor of the hotel, Mrs. Urban came from Philadelphia last October She and ber husband quarre|ied and Bernardo Johnsen. + Ave FATE tie election of aupiene by C2 j Old, & Wwilrlordo Coal meroha No Asiate | Ue Atiorney-Geners! Davies demurred | week ago they parted, the husband taking the two eldest children Since point for the country MO Biatiens street, Brooklyn war are | row out of the passage by |4M¢ the demurrer was overruled. th BPE then the Ue harne of Wiha | ne lc! ‘Term holding thet the law wae in ''*" the woman nd vary very dempendent the Revelution | Aapenle tor Punde, a wealthy mun, who hus @ violation of Article IT of @ec. € of the ———-~-4e—-. — Borough Pree Jacob © | The President directs al! the post- wor a Bighiy third etreet en |! Constitution under whieh the Mage : masters throughoy! the country, anc |: remem prt Alp ll ge LEFT MONEY AND JEWELS TO SERVANT. Center a eens a ae ee attracted by | by the electors of the whole rane nae nie bed Pp Pen Se + ane National Hanke (o act as agents for fhe Rousohuid \. Avpeiiow Vivision affirmed thie | sou or ne a ~~ inp Yonale depettn tn Mere 4 the collection of ribations, and af 4 Mre. | * and the Attorney -Genere! ap Pp Cooke leaves the income cy for life, in her will, fled to-day Bohwersehiid @ Bulsberser, LMR co forward the same a! once to Mr daughters we tae Court of Appeals ‘The will beare date Bept 74 1888 Mre Cooke wae the widow of Augustus!) B younds corned beet Biles 01 Nee York. Th rea 4 @hevin : Jon he decision of the Coun of /P, Gaoke Besides thie bers! pension for her servant, ahe lef to Jennie Milling Company, erly - roots ~ ~ ~— 8? PAUL—teonew Clark, Phesters ; A wooe tne oe patnoten oom vinied by | Jiggets @ waluable collection of jewels The residue af the estate was) ewes tune, G0 wor 0 atest denere! staal ten days pee o dames G|Mavor San Wye eerie: | ve im orate | me tan TMEPRONT tao M. Dhekinewe ‘ cer tare | eamirations af Amel Korme of umiee, | 410tGAd ty Sire, Cooke amaug veletives jany funds collected on (hie Account OFT LAU Oharie ion Adaigmus oo t weed 4 ) Haymond| This decision afflente the seven Mage oo Abrahen & Braue Ge wertn Whe re « public Maeot Keer # Reamings, Aruder th ‘ ’ homed wemng | bee fed Mee) fall dt Mreatinn abe Ce eaheadl ‘ " LAs Ad batt aliea ition subi wae weteete ) hiawetemion Ofer venous nAwvi. Li, er EP veneee on of Themes Keaity wae! OD werd of Growerion We Kannae TW 4 he alec ; NE . cateesd dieed oan anuid 4 i” * fa et Gate 0 vo pamenter of New York wader ldneoln, diet today Hef Sin * loser bd o~ som nial ou 0 . ee Che ether the +8 of greveri tae geeant semtew 4 “ Adena ‘Wearien, j Gtflaln ben tks gui Wnty the diauoe oe oe LE Rw RES ER 24 ne aintetive pene eld @ wenithy keebeler ant wae ormeriy prmmnent Nichole @ Ch. 06 wansh ofl errr resting | s ao wen j Ye wed wallets d pwetda obi mane Farions & 6 enmnunes in Mew York evskty te ee lo the hemhemge lusnene in Mew Terk se | ’ ee ee i ot ree oe ee et ae vetee vo 20 | apie oe mi , ‘ae Kassner nonas ¢ tonwene | BE E VOTES 6 00 Tage SERVANT BUANED IM BASEMENT FIRE _magaanen tent @ Mendes NAT v T i) 500, 0 Pet | etiam ow eee Oe te the Gomme! of the threemiery hover ot fe 108 feet Pel acme haat Made wl vmrmee Te me BOW. gemma Carmine ante eer ek er Gres etn! 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