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re w IS aaa AAS ME NING | RACING SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGE 12 [Circulation Books Open to All.” nw | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1903. RISTRUST MOTHER AND GHILD NEWYORK, [=== KNOCKOUT FOR CLUBWAN TRAPPED Ih | FORDHAM 2 pep | ENDS LIFE Woman's Husband, Captain of the Ves- oan rigid with tests $ ollege Team at Polo 1 Judge Joseph, of the Sev. sel, Smashed at the Door with an : Appeals Division Unanimously Agree that|George J. Garrard, | < enth Municipal District the Northern Securities Company Is in} and Man-About-T¢ Axe as His Boat Was Sinking but ae beat a \ Court, Before Whom.a} Was Unable to Save Them. Restraint of Trade—Injunction Is Issued. Kills Himself | Suit for Damages Was Bullet on Accou : Being Tried, Di rs \ that Acids Were Used on ‘CANNOT TAKE REFUGE tis “Mother ca Weal UNDER JERSEY: CHARTER. | | Woman. % “ Circulation Books | Open to All’? &3 FORDHAM SCORES IN FOURTH Mrs. Laura Merritt, wife of Capt.yan inch. Capt Merritt then rushed to George Merritt, of the steamer F. B.|the bow and seized an axe. Ter ate all Gone lina ines te Street Wi_NOT Be Cut Fo ee ee ae ‘As the boat sank stern first the water| goor with her hands. , fore piled by aewnke the; cabin esor, Ane Woman Pinned tn Veanel. President Cantor Predicted. the Books of the Con- | solidated Company to move —_Incriminating P Entries. | EXORDERS JUDGMENT FOR BY |x. PLAINTIFF, WITH costs. ‘At Is Held as the Government Contended that the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific Are Competing Lines---Prices Take |His Runaway Marriage a Tumble in Wall Street Years Ago with Minnie, C ner, Actress and though. thi tain on the outs!d an- ecient re * Just.as the man succeeded in crashing ce: and the woman used all her force ites : him, she was slowly carried down and went under, sinking swiftly and ei- THE BATTING CRDER: When the F. B. Thurber docked last} men and the woman had attracted the a ean alia b Fordham. row ashore, Late in the evening he and his| tied up’ at adjoining piers, but when Sabanaiee wife retired to their cabin. They slept|they arrived the smokestack of the; eaberreens re eavored to batter ft open with ai ‘ 5 In both hinges the steamer gave a lurch he? child into six fathoms of water. lently. By this time the cries of the night the captain allowed the crew to go| attention of the crows of several tugs | 20? Haute, Pat Oia, can 1 soundly until shortly after dawn, when| steamer was just disappearing benéath | Babb. | i sat W@irs.xCansdell, Who Invokes the | #re"erjum noticed «. pecuttar Ture to| the waves. When Capt, erritt came to Ha . Law of Banker Wo . releasing himself w i 88. nee SR ioe ed ef ' ‘ 4 Yaw, Sought Damages Be- |i vie recs nls way out to in| cUlty from tho whlripoo! caused bythe be ashen Soon after the:decision of the United States Circult Court of Appeals) Caused Great Stir, and @ 14 \ cause Her Meter Had® Boon | testes ne eects ened Crewe ea ee declaring the Northern Securities Holding Company to be illegal and] er Didn’t Forgive Them: { \ Locked — Company Erased | ctosea the door quietly, after him. ‘ exid piteeabis el mad te eet at The American League Baseball \ practically ordering its dissolution was made public in Wall street, to the] gars, \ the Entry in the Ledger. that Neleadl ian caprhee mir cabin of the steamer, but becalee of the | Club In New York City became an great dismay of capitalists and the detriment of market values, J. Pierpont ry in CUger TAL! A prieg snvestigation discovered a bad! Goin Ge tne water all efforts were vain, | established Institution thie afternoon M id Evening World ti 5 ‘Would Establish that the |!es* ona weter Moods the olf yarn|, About five -hours ister the women's |when the Washington Heights looal Morgan said to an Evening World reporter: George J. Garrard, broker, } Mi It fis” wife, ‘but before he had reached] POY Fas picked up at the foot of | Loara voted against cutting the street “*I¢ is too early to announce any plans as yet. The decision | well-known figure in the life on I i eter Was Cut Off by Its Jaship one of the hawsers attaching| Brosdway, Povpnyille, ST.’ by Capt. | shrough the fleld leased by the club. will undoubtedly force us (o adopt a new line of argument in our | Broadway, committed suicide | Order. teamer to the dock, save way, and i polias were notified and Cor-|\Barough President Cantor pre appeal, which will be begun 2s soon as possible. Pending the | shooting himself in the right the ‘stern of the boat dipped two feet | oor George Sobeter took cherae of the |sideq, “The vote wae a very close ‘ final decision in the case the value of Northern Securities ag cole| ‘he home ot his stepfather, G fi Nea inn pissa vane nurrecmaing the aad om 3 to 2. Lida Woodlands, a Red-Hot lateral will not be seriously affected.’” Cott, No. 208 West Thirt @uige Herman Joseph, About hour bef the body H i ry oe was despondent Hs (eon chery ponanntacad ar re man waded through the rapidly | found Capt. ‘Merritt applied Greaney S| —_-- Good Thing in the Steeple- “Instead of looking upon the decision of the court to-day as a blow nd shot himaclt Whew | crag a4 ging ws Ear of Headquarters 1p. Tompkinsvilie for aid. || POLO GROUNDS, NEW TORK. Apri!| hase, Is Beaten hy the Fa-|to railroad enterprise, I'should sa that the reverse is the case. Capital| Wailer the mami ie metme « im verdict "tn favor ef Oe Aen nL ised allpls, force to |. Mra. Merritt gas, forty-two, yesrs old. ed out in the brand new uni- {, i ‘ ' 3 : oe . | She Wasa Jerus, handsome women, with they will on thelr i fort to Keep the facts of his d \ soe ity, ae ° gare i hey tees frane bei peer nae bi Sine ogee i fear SE costae wecoonn J omie| | Vorite. all over the country is anxious to know. its rights in the matter of rail- the ‘pubile” and has eaue 1 ‘aguinst the oor’ the ‘combined as al ‘ivean youre Sher | Maw. tad to Gta: an ys fies the eee road construction arid operation. Railroad men want to: know where they | (oo Bet” che” Coratinn tees ‘a { could ‘not pudge'it At jaw. orkera ~ 4 - BYE Aae 2 Smee es w |e erecta te comons THE TRACK, IN BAD SHAPE, snd ote ects ee i foaled is" outragvoun He alg. tok | ~ | etn Weavel ty ecldentio araoce the : “The decision to-day is Just one step closer to a decision from the plete nse the faba eovasion ning Giants, apparently. They did not wait ‘ ‘ f o party v “World for the Gght it has deen making to see. their little leader, before getting THE WINNERS. United States Supréme ‘Court which shall be final : A Ariat ee ; Ggiinst the lighting combine’: sys- inant ‘When railroad men know exactly how the law is to be interpreted which had faulen on bi tematic extortion. i As early as 32.80 o'clock the boys\be-| FIRST RACE —Five furlongs—|they will probably find good ways to see that properties are operated shot aroused Mr.. Van \ ! At the samo time he wanted it under- ~ | gen serlying) and when 2 o'clock #uck | Plantagenet (18 to 10) 1, King B. (10) | ically and: profitably.” the young man's mother, and. # { stood that public indignation against every ono of them was out in uniform 44) 2, Alhambra 3. Time—t.048s,|Conomically and profitably. tened to the room. Mrs. Garren Rie ti anton clan ins Ton eae an | denen. ee teerk. onder, Sobrbern skies, | 1.06 3-5 James J. Hill, who arrived in the city to-day, said: Laos Hefeelt Depite (he al ¥ 7 © 9 A weeping hysterically. » pany hgd used acids or some other ‘Their faces and hands were tanned to — a “The decision. will be appealed immediately.” St its, thought: that. be: keane method to change Mrs. Cansdell's ac- @ copeer hue‘ and it is not an exag- SECOND RACE—Five furlongs. He refused to’ discuss it further, when they reached his side, count in the iedger, which was pro- geration to say that all ere en hart 45) Stella W. (11 to 5), 1; John Nevin 1. William B. h ses 7s, Cott dressed hurriedly and a uiced in couet, that even @ blind man Great-Jewelry Firm Sabine a Site |Appellate. “tiie Reverses | oot. Age) ee AN TRS (5 to 1), 2; Flo Russell, 3. Time— Col. William B, Clough, of counsel for the Northern Securities Com-| (1 nouse. Dr. Putney lives é could tell {t, One had but to feel the| “ t a e 1.05 3-5, n) id: house, No. 26 West be Foughness of the page where the eras-|’ on the East Side.of the Thor-;. Lower Court-in Beattie Cas@| sew vorkers seemed glad, too, to see ee pany, Pa decisi b if piosvai pir gam not called. 348 ; lyres had been made to make the judg- ou hfare. at. Thirty-seventh}: and S: Walking Delegat their boys back, The game was only| THIRD RACE Steeplechase— lecision appears to e a very sweeping one. We are, however,} <3 went ine a to. Be % Leia legellid fear hata ccd pa 9} y ays Walking Delegates | one ithe college es Fordham, but! Gum Honey (2 to 1).1, Lida Wood. confident of our position and will have it tested by the highest author- a of might not get the Judge ino hole if the| street. Overstepped Their Authority. goes of hundred were at the gates lamerae to. 1) 2, Arius $ Time— ities.” Bas company hae the effrontery to ap- : 3 seeking admission an hour before Bec- | 4.23 2-5. William H. Moore, the dominant man in the affairs of the reorganized Deal the case, the Magistrate had the . Fred les ordered them eae A : see Gefaced page examined by Chief Clerk | - with avenue is at last to claim Tif-| The wppeliate Division of. the Bu- ee, Rae Then wore old rooters| FOURTH RACE—Listoawy 1, The Rock Island, which has now a deal on to absorb the St. Louis and San | {err that tbh. pelle! ha Aes eget Rey eee aay soups Aeon & Company, New York's most: premé Court to-day handed down an|who have stuck to the Glants even in| Brown Monarch 2, Lady Belair 3. Francisco Road, said: notified, and word was-sent te 6 . i t y he ey tee rer . staiion Pevsent condition, and as a further pro- [eile dberqy curareetartn peed ee eS tee A Tin bone ck thle FIFTH RACE—Musical Stipper 1, “The decision will in no way affect the pending deal between the | ceicvors ence. At gach ; fection he had his stenographer, Stew- k on thelin whict it reversed the judgment en-| year’s team being ‘better than those of Rock Island and the 'Frisco Roads. The cases are not analogous, These |yuest was made to teen the matte EL VAaGaLL initial Gis erasures, cast aide of the avenue, Wining trom|terct after trial at Special’ Serms snd Sir Christopher 2, Mark Check 8, superoey quiet as possible. age ep Bigs at Porjury? Thirty-aeventn street to smignin ge Jot lordere a new. trial, was all sorts of enthusiaam| Time—1.21 4-5. roads are not parallel nor are they competing lines. Had Grown Despondent. ‘Th_efore, if the gas company expects | of Thirty-sixth street, ha in pur-} Beat! laintitt \- ‘ itions 1 oe i itie: e rrard es mpay pects CL TRITTEMRD stteel,) BeSALORD RE aaiaifie mrbo 7ae plates : fa the ore When the Giants took thelr positions In ae Meera | Francis Eynde Stetson, counsel for the Northern Securities Com: ore. several weeks Ga a neq ‘to dodge ‘the effect of the shameful ex-| immediately proceed to build the finest | contracts for doing certain work. ‘the (Continued on Twelfth Page.) BENNINGS RACE TRACK, Wasn-|Pany, refused to talk about the case. to that time he was out of thé: 3 re Tae, yesterday, it will have] teweiry store in the world. ‘defendant, Callanan, is President of the ee en INGTON; Apri worrigat .O4nED Members of the ill-fated Keene Southern Pacific pool were elated | seven months in search of | Biony mit swearing 10.5808 In the testi-|\ The pians have not yet been made.) amalgamated Painters and Decorators of nage that w dignified by the re an nen 4 7 condition ‘beaasie mare oe ‘ of the District Cour: attache: “ihe purchase has just been finally|of New York, an unincorporated 1abor | HARRY L. POWERS coating (Guireritimane) over the decision, because it is a direct ruling on the point raised by the | Condition Pecame mote stats + 3 “I tgolt these precautions,” said Juag: oo ce lpseph at tis house, No, Uh Kast Bixt: settled. ‘The lot wik extend 100 fect) association. The association was Keene lawyers in the effort to prevent the Union Pacific from voting their] aatly. Several times he had { ti fourth street, to-day, “to protect. my- Pe i tha aaa aae ed ale AL a adres Mo ed GETS A DIVORCE. GOV. TAFT GOES holdings of Southern Pacific stock at the annual meeting of the Southern | ending his lite, but his words. te BRINE lesan acgeal ie ete ane cn | Mont of it waa in the property |doing certain acta threatened to be ‘ Pacific, which would have been held yesterday but for the litigation started| wire kept a close watch on him, iy Pécord ts read by the judges of the hign- . done, which it was alleged would ser-| J+) Brings In Verdict Against Wife this morning was the firat.. i} ry «|by Mr. Keene. | faces @r court, it will bring the bi “The, most southerly lot, No. #1 Fitth| ously interfere with property rights Se baat totana hie thoee pep Nn ote Ip the alte of the old Plerre|and business. A preliminary injunction| 'n Case Where Husband's Brother ‘pr. SKesbht aw hin last tom Aa to all persons ho have had anything | SVenuer ii *4o do with the presentation of case | Lorillard residencé, long sincg oohverted | was granted, but the com- Was Named Co-Respondent. SO ee HO" SF ta Daslnaga use Rho bath of ths Wald: |Pfaat,a digmdane, After deliberating theee-quarters of an|Stil! Very Il but Physicians Seyi AE PROER WAS FORMED fpf a a be woul 0 a i “The discovery was really more of en|!2&# uD to Thirty-seventh street are one-| ‘The opinion handed down to-day was| After deliberating these-a 9.08 ae Mountain Air Will Re- ah mie es 5 @ocident than anything else, 1 nad re-| story “taxpayers,” used for business} written by Justice Melaughlin and our o.dnry da sueliie 2 BOCAS #7 gts af Thy bed at ghat time, but are | fused, to go on with the case. unieas| Purposes. Two private houses In ‘hiriy-| concurred in py all the other Justices |pift‘or Harry L. Powers againet Minnie | Sapien preerens IN RESTRAINT OF TRADE. he felt strong enough ut) the books’ ‘weté produced in court. a nol us Uhh tare tn part: Powers for divorce. The plaintift name} | Pi cape. dress. He was preparing at Young ran famed Aaronson’ appearea lepth. “He: Bone sont dp )a wily he his brother, Jesse Powers, J, as 00 | reosived fram, Manila $0- day slates that thle mersine when he eee if with them. 'Chuuncey 8. Truax, a son defenda: cause the intift would pr .| Gov. Taft. who hes been lying there 7 oh of Justice Truex, appeared for the gas| not in a formal way recognise tho an- ieged Offenses complained Of were al-| for several’ weeks, has gone, to Wsn-| gp. PAUL, Minn., April %—The United States Circult Court of Ap-| “33. nome in which he dled ta ti company. ‘Before any evidence hag been ry soolation, or for an alleged affront to| celebration of the golden eccing of} tance from Mania, but In “telegraph | peala to-day handed down a@ decision in the suit of the United States|Gubriel Van Cott, brother taken I called on Aaronson to open the {te walking delegate, hava the right to}the_ parents of the, plainui and) Mal communieatl Ceri ee Ait and Aaa @-qccount of the plaintut, Ice fi jeaale and | maliciously cause parties who have en-|Prother. A, motion to sel the verdict) | The Physiclin report that a two| against the Northern Securities Company, enjoining the company from | Tiivey gates Barge Office abd W i manufactur) it Ssgot't in. th tered into contracts with him to dellb- once wae jenied' end: Powers Set) weoka' slay there would enable the Gov; | voting the stock of the Northern Pacific or Great Northern Railway Com-| no:se ow ‘Cott Farently ccrrect, and tr ve was notrang| Square ne! oF erately break them by m pany, but allowing the return of such stock as had been delivered to the | Garrard’s mother y ago . W Show that the gas had ever peen i a vs to, ‘or aotualy causing holding compan: , | J in vain to prevail upon her eam fe Bare, Shared by: the Susnuir ara’ Loe hea HT ca re onnien aae tianlinona 4all caer ot the Wad ing, but | Suanden the feet ie Oe ee jccibsoedbleallonideurcalioind 7 a do) ait Ener ‘A cagngel on ine NGS; the Peat a written i Tae eee sa psn fa iepain win anh ota he grew A all the on iS ; i «Pike neu rman ge ad sia ie Sak an istta | MISS ALICE ROOSEVELT SEES RACES: AT BENNINGS; ho ern djedes toss tn eee of the Nothara Pacis and Ors |Sieht oft fat” el ( r “ road and until igte! era ware Tent shes, between winteh [LES ie aorosching 3 MR. KERR ON MUSICAL SLIPPER‘WINS AMATEURCUP, | Northern Ratiway companies, now held by the Securities Company, was! ture of health. ‘He thrust hola is peruy jeponsl naibie faa ie . fs ipo ane ie ih acquired in virtue of a combination among the defendants in restraint of | advantages of an education that Or . | Kener sor who Was establlohed | by | Jeru Church caused James C, offered to him He developed # eomment re! Feleave to b> ‘aries Peiteny 1887 Ina Brtean- ‘one's ‘Bons to break thelr contract. trade and commerce among the several States, such as the Anti-Trust act stage y in Ufe, i Fhe Disputed Account, feet Front eoes ohana ihcea rreaway, || (And is ithe, malntey shoud procure BENNINGS, April 9.—Alice Roosevelt, daughter of the Preb- | denounces as illeg@l; enjoining the Securities Company from acquiring or Hh oe gage pst) < ne LTPag back $0 the seooun, nt of three deve, wer! He ih i Rh the same pret wil ie. ight suce ident, visited the course this afternoon, escorted by Command. | attempting to acquire further stock of either of said companies, minor parts @e became con’ Gifected to ite, "top line, "which read | Tint etabe wos va BP PE ten vedre| 1B) the (two Testhncns Aerts 2 secuee er and Mrs. Cowles, of the Navy, and a party of friends. This The decree also enjoins tt from voting such stock at any meeting of |e would not succeed and since tt inder of Mra, Walter i. | way: rere rs. D y partly . cider eetaihen of anid Faileoad i ai lived a life of ease, Seletc balance, Ween i ‘oved’La ‘to. the stockholders of er Of railroad companies or exercising or at-| 55: part on mis mother for 0 ino he Union Bauare a thisswat, dane, and ot barnes “the was Miss Roosevelt’s first trip to the course, Musical Slipper tempting to exercise any control, direction or supervision of influence over| His brokerage bu:iness was oat e, jie baer er 2 _| Paint Pein te smoley union labor. | WON the Amateur Cup easily. Mr. Kerr rode her. the acts of sald companies or elther of them, by virtue of its holding such (ontinvea on Third Page.) minh Aly aes m cause the plalntift retu i, re0omnize Sixth Race—Atma Girl 1, Pearl Diver 2 Benefit 3. stock; enjoining the Northern Pacific and Great Northern Companies re- Oo he ae | BtRPL aD Fifth avenni Le caprenenrenres e SO ES She, tt spectively, thelr oMeers, directors and agents from permitting such stook | , AN EASTER THAT WIL! — wal, "atalR ae icotde’ te 1 Bg AT MEMPHIS, to be voted by the Northern Securities Company or any of its agents Or] sc:recs. They were married manda Ly 4) Unjust, » |attorneys on its behalf at any corporate election for directors or officers of| John H. Oerter, pastor of BE LONG REME BERED —_—— at Fe ypoesints Pale abt Rolerate od ae Race—Dead heat between Floyd K. and Banter, either of said companies, and Mkewise enjoining them from paying any Gorman, Relormed Coureee By the Patrons of the Guarantee Pe uaal hares t nes i pe " ENR Rt als | dividends to the Securities Comnay on account of said stock or permitting] {o*e™ ei to, hope ending at 6 F, M, Vriday for New York City and victutty or euffering the Securities Company to exercise any control whatsoever) and the following At Philadelphia Phin (Ac L). 9: Phila, (N, L.) 6. or saabia: pameleiag sas soontnia Conon ot teeure dea asi i 3 nce big Washingto-—Eod eighth: W Wash. (A, L.),'45 Bklyn.(N. L.))2. |etock to the stockbolders of the Northern Pacttic and Groat N een aie Deena somansin, env Soha fos ste est. Comets a beerbiae fy F IN fe TRAL PARK, t ave received tbs , jp soca ue fr ‘Clothing Company, uptows eer, f Ard bo D

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