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io ld ac tbe, vance _|_“ Circulation Books Open to All.’ ] PRICE ONE CENT. w YORK. _ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, “1903. FAVORITE FOR THE CARTER HANDICAP AND p ine BERING. 7 eet OF THE CRACK JOCKE 4S Wat WILL RIDE. Nineteen Horses Are Carded to Start in CIETY, Carter Handicap, Which Will Be Man Wh Run To-Day in a Sea of Mud at TLenabedecitie | Aqueduct—Great Crowd Will See the Victin of a peters Or.|Committee of E YY Race, the First of the Year for New ganization Which Kills at| Confer with Co Yorkers. Willand Batiles the Police.| Directors in Belmont Office, but TheirD mat THE CRIME THE WORK OF Are Refused and 1 MORE THAN ONE ASASSIN.| 5 Sure to Result. FACTS CONCERNING OPENING OF THE RACING SEASON TO-DAY. Wounds Discovered on the Body|WILL TIE UP EVERY WHE Indicate that the Unknown] !F MEN ARE ORDERED. Victim Was Pounced Upon While Seated at a Table Eat-|Company Believes It Ha: ing and Then Stabbed to} ceded Enough and. Death. Can Fill Places of from the Thousands ‘The police of this city are face to fi cants for Positions - with the proposition that there ex!: in New York @ gang of Italian assassins Subway. who murder wien they please, dump Where jt takes place—Aqueduct track. ¢é of card—Carter Handicap. Number of horses entered—Nineteen. Distance of race—Seven furlongs. Value of race—$3,000. Condition of track—Very heavy. How to reach course—Trains leave foot of East Thirty-fourth street: 10.30 A. M., 12.80, 12.50, 1.10, 1.20, 1.80, 140 1.50 P. M. From Flatbush avenue: 10.58 A. M., 1.00, 1.20, 1.46, 1.48 P. M, —_—_—_——_—_———e eee The curtain rises to-day upon what will no doubt be the greatest racing season ever scen in this country. There 1s evary reagon for believing this to ‘be an fact. When the country {s prosperous that prosperity ts reflected on the race- \ f track. | he bodies of thelr victims where they 2 (ee Down at Bennings the course was thronged each day, no matter what th E { weather might be. The best people. In Washington took a lively intorest ¢ Pent Goatliver ral wen ioe ‘The |The Board of Directors of # . 4 Im the sport. The members of the various legations, Secretary Hay and oth terborough Ci refused \ prominent in the country's affairs were present day after day. The enthusiasm PROBABLE BETTING Pree of ioe Bory four ipa Oasre) te BEAR at Eleventh street and Avenue D yes- | @fternoon to grant the ni terdoy, are as far from a solution as| demanded by the employees 9 Are Prob. Odés, they were an hour after the discovery|“L"” road and It is now Old” England.--123 3 to i { of the crime, ° 115, | ; P ‘This murder is the Intest of a line or| rtain that there will be a remarkably bold assassinations, undount-|_ This decision was reached edly all the work of the same gang or| full mecting of the Board af society. The bodies of the victims have| demand had been formally been found in public places. Generally|g committee of the men, ON THE HANDICAP. } pf Miss Alice Roosevelt, the daughter of the President, has done more to advertise ) / Facing, to lift it in the eyes of the people, than all the newspaper plugging could @ in years. The public in the past has rogarded racing as the plaything of gamblers, a medium through which people were defrauded and fleeced. That time has gone by. It Kas become a national sport. The gambling features are only incidents, Mhey have been ignored by racing associations which have striven steadily to Glevate the character of the spurt. First andsforemost has been the Jockey Club, @lways exercising a steadying hand, guiding the racing ship through shoals and urfs with unerring foresight, until now it is In deep water and sailing smoothly. For eeveral years the attendances around New York have steadily increased. 3DO999S-909-0 95-09 TOD GF-PH28 099-9 399989-9-9622- 2. 939-5-90290090999G 2-05 DD. sieseeestueeee they are identified—but that is as far as f any of the so-caled Mafla cases nave|that they would strike © Setauket ‘ eg KAS) Y \ ’ gone recently, not get what they asked. — Yellow Tall te f + One Clue that Failed. ‘The directors consulted Lord Badg It waa thought to-day that tne mur/|\shering the men out and ‘ Ahumada dered man was one Quattrocci,, connect-|to awalt a final dectsiog” ed with the costuming firm of Dazian| passed th's resolution & Co., in Urion Square, Quattrocc! was| “Resolved, That the ‘Board’ found.at work by the detectives, went to| rectors of the Interborough Rapit the Morgue, saw the man who ‘dentified| i Company, after hearing he him, and proved ¢hat he was not dead.|Mment of the committee of the empios ‘This was the only clue thus far advancea|Of the Manhattan division, of any sort of definiteness, it cannot comply with the 4 ‘The photographs published in the|# Nine-hour day, inasmuch as newspapers are good likenesses, the|@Mt hours are as short and the re crucifix and clothing of the man must |P#y higher than those of any oth 3 [at some time have attracted the atten-|Tond system in New York City or 0 tion of his friends, yet none has come |‘/#rse city.” | Pool-Room Nien Purpose to. Re- Fourteen-Year-Old Willie Durbon P92 2989088 O9S940090600008000® | rorward to pay who he might be, This| This statement waa read to the leade the police to believe that those| mittee by General Manager Bryant new Their Fight by an Attack | Forcibly Administered Anti- heard {t in sience and went Through the Law on Book-| dote When She Drank Poison, fee on sou ta id the murdered "Themen said that” com makers at Aqueduct. cut ihe Dose Was Fatal, YALE iE [0 E N T R | ES A | enone Work of Gang. woogie ine runs wi ————— The {dea that several men were con-|vote on the strike proposition and ’ , Wor between the bookmakers and the! Thoy " , cerned in the ass:nation is based upon the | isn't one chance in a hundred of DOAGHR Miepert tor whe anliats, CE bern, Of No. at Bait street Broonigh My nature of the wounds, Coroner's Physl-|voung not to strike. oe the betting public is expected to break did everything in bie power to save His ‘ ‘1 e len itventon, af ier a carsial exdipination In Nelnont's Oftre, “(Continued on Highth Page.) BETTING WAR STROVE FOR Hi REOPENS TO-DAY) MOTHER'S LIFE. SSSRSVBTuae sscssssssss ESF PEQOISIOIGHOSHHHOOHOHEOSOHHHOOHHIGGOHOOHE GOO IHG IG HD FOCED ©46 HGHOSGHHEHHOH 90H 90S. 9909909009999 000 000909: 9-99HOOO 26 e 3 $8-060600090008 believes that more than one kni: gut afresy to-day wi e reopening @f i mother, Mrs. J Aas é 5 he Keguiar racing Heuson on the metror|eatin tote Men ete ane died teed, and that the murdered man atrug-|_ Th? conférence washed 1a the pollinn tracks AERC TD Che lorn noe ae gman Bae gled with his assailants until the final] Yate office of August Belmont. Pr : ¢ r frank tn the presence of a younger son. Wral| ot the Interborough Company, ye police Ge Manaateon, etl hele lyAy Mort time age Mra Durban, wno {Two Students Who Went Sailing Dr. Otto Schultze Completes |viow was struck. He also believes that} eon cteemen, headed bY the man was sitting when attacked, and RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, April 15.—The entries for to-} Autopsy on Disinterred Body,| tne presence of undigested food in nie| cPPer, arrived at Mr. el ices, No. 23 Nassau street, a ltt by th oom men, who attan local po: e been keep! comfortable circumstances, ed by her husband. In order| in a Catboat on Monday Can- Bader cover for week», will onen up t0> 110 support hersslf and children and keep d Thought morrow’s races are as follows: ae _. se but Assistant District-Attor- Sessa an sho Br be Aaziey: Les I o'clock. Mr, Belmont and expect to Ye warred on, a1) Ive! tne poeta heOe ane went t0 work th not Be Traced and Thoug' 4 Won't Make It Publi meal of @ luncheon when (he asses eae ine oy a ae n 3 Ue Plapet Jute Milis, 4 ty . company who had arriv he Have iy tidings of hier missing Mustang aeee| to Have Been Drowned. First. Race—Two-year-olds; selling; four and a half ture{ "eY Won't Make it Public monte enh company ho had aries Aiea i 5 ere Ww een small | woun' “lin a short time the other gin ever, she became vei i y despondent, nes longs.—Termagant 108, The Brown Monarch 107, Listaway cast evening, when she came home| ow savy, Cann, Aprit ix-on-| 104, Cynthia 103, Florizell 101, Minion’ 99. from the mills. she ° ! 6 room ‘in AVENTURAS eon tng hua ben heard of Lester C. Barton, Second Race—For three-year-olds; five and a half furlongs, boy in her arn She + of Chicago, the Yate freshman who has itt iisved Mm She Reseed Dim and easing wince Monday atterncon,| 777m Cogan 108, Cranesvilie, Petit Bleu, Star and Garter m f iacod when he went with a ¢riend for a sai] 106 each, B. Doyle, Kickshaw 105 each, Anna Daly, Frank Rice in the harbor, The Identity of his! 109 each, First Glance 97. fiicted with the end of a knife or knives Dr. Otto Sohultze, who performed the! on the left side of the neck and two ‘autopsy on the disinterred body of The] 971) wounds on she righ ide, a done Gore Hagaman, turned over to Assistant) try yous OF eS District-Attorney Garvan to-day his final report, Mr. Garvan refused to|® give it out or to discuss it. He sald he/ tempts It was done with a long sillet- would wait until he got the report of|to and not with a razor. strolled in one by one, They were | Ham A. Read, Willlam BH, Bald John Pelree, Andrew Freedman, Jourdan and Walter G, Oskman— netus Vanderbilt, George W, © Morton F, Plant and Gardner My a who make up the rest of the Boat 0 be made on the t the rumor wa rslstent to-da John Dor warrants had. been ine Berve on the bookma Aquedu took out @ small cup. Plac-|/riend, who ts supposed to have been a . Fat wh aki chem- all absent fro! adi etivitaad ANE oMMls Pad nz (ne con on a table she drew a vottlo | Zellow-student, haw not been learned. ny) Third Race—Two-year-olds; selling; four and a half fur-|Prot, Witthaus, who ts making & che Rites Sy ages ager EP. Br Warrants, Th # hud not hoen ls Of earbolle acid from her pocket and] !# known that Barton intended to return} longs,—Silver Dream, Cyprienne, Miss Shylock, Hamburg Belle, |deaq man's stomach, PErutcite eho taade the nutopes; made | Abuut 12 rpOBe t this statement to The Evening World |among themselves for almost ian | The pu of all thie investigation BS ns theapelyes ae Ai OARS Sterilite poured the acid into the cup to the University Monday evening, and/ betunia, Contentious, ermagant, Albertola,Tender Crest, Fickle, with toars streaming, she turn-|!t Is feared that the boat capsized, 1s to ascertain if Hageman dled of nat- | (o-da; e Braga for & * Boes the probability of ware € to the child, who stared in wide-| The craft. the Unio, which they hired] Julia M. 112 each, Se eee eeeae cplcion thar | .f cannot think of any vocation that |men to come before the dlrestora | at the track thin atte van eyed wonder an : t : Sts the senearance of the man filed in and the conference began, Be a i afternoon wai eved wond nd said: ‘rom James A. Austin, was an 18-foot Fourth Race—Selling; six furlongs.—Locket 115, Oclawaha|he met with foul play. He died more/than that of a barbeer. His hands - leading borough official who ha Mother is golng to leave you now.'" |catboat According to Mr. Austin, the : 102 each, dora 99, than two years ago in the Waldorf-|showed that he had performed n0/ No ws on t-fluur Meo) sated int Tosi! caiwotty (or the Aq With that she placed the cup to her| young men intended simpiy to take a| 104, Garden, Miss Fisher 102 each, Musidora Astoria, while under the care of Dr, R,|eAYY work, They were white and) "oro ine men went to Mr, Hn hv at ha ety nl | wear Tah cay Ta alta [ra ie arte, tw ate onan ac] Fifth Race—Seling; five and a half furlongs.—Rosewater,|© evs. tn mining aroma, sinc ” Armenians tte ea istrate Luke Connorton at th | eee 9 “SR je room 3 J 4 x j j for grand larceny, any Armen{ans | company that | yy in on Quest ofa Mantattan uttornoy who laa; “I am golng to dle, Wiilte tion of the Unio was seen iaboring in} Ocean Dream 108 each, Caledonian, Snow Drift, Anticipation, |) ey sr rece He may 208 | nour day no agreement could be aa one 0 been identified with the fight of the) to the boy. “I cow ol-room keeper? against ihe Percy| without your. fath not live the heavy sea off Milford Alice Eon, Albany Girl, Adele Harding, Prairie Flower 106. each, ray Racing lw Work Mean for| The owner of the craft made a@ trip Credulity 101, Glorious 109. \ Asked if he had issued the warrants,| our little brother, along off shore as far as Bridgeport In ; Dlagistrate Connorton, aiid: "I would! ‘he boy saw in a moment what afa| search of the missing boat last night, Flower got « lot of Hagaman’s mone: through the dead man's widow and was the row on the part of Hageman’ relatives over the estate whioh led in- two and that {f a strike must come on “If the man was attacked and stabbed terms, why, it would have to comms) seated in a chair tt would explaln| Belmont was said to have in the character of tho Various | rerusal of Mr. Bryan vest dort} tween pool-room 1 races Pouring out Me gingn tulle he told” hit He fears that the Unio capsized and that Sixth kaoe--Seven furlonas.—Jola, Contusion 95 each, and the subsequent suspicions as to the/ sige and two on tne right side of the| the nine-hour proposition. ‘ ers Was the at mother to drink it refused ang] the men hive been lost, although he says Smt mii a ical Li oP , The attitude of the men) in cause of Hagaman's death, ' neck, and the principal around, sta. Ansaid: just under tha chin, | which , | for granted (hat (he compaiy ean latrate Connorton to-day of Pollee| the hoy wolged. hor abate ae eee and,|¢he boat waa a seawortny one, ano naa} Spring Silk, Qcorgia Pine, Colonist 100 each, New York 118,, Long inland city, forcing oven her mouth, made her i death, This could have been mad i ‘ Bis wardmen, Kennedy and Penderaay ink f th 1 twice made the trip to Boston and re- . ‘allans | thelr places and that hence, In on chatges ‘St oppression made by" 40: | tusheg Tout tat al Goctdt Swe Mee yy] tun Flara 113, The Regeni, Blue Victor 115 each, VOTING MACHINE Mee eee eee De oe eee tiny would’ Sanka y Lally’ is iauiniaining’s poclerosen in| thes ee” eigen oa Te weeks Banton were endeavoring sibly have been made with @ razor, | peities the officials of the road. © in the name of his com WRU Ae o'clook at n roth, fact that many men 4 en that she might recover, but are absent for the or recess makes 3 tras, represented muir Burro. sollapied shortly before dawn and died. | it difficult to determi is identity, “He. Forparation aa alt eae pees T | Wi et en notified Coroner Williams, |¥ond the statement that he was ta. and Gonnection with his place and they have | Nuit voted aon ArTtved th to-day to a Been ‘making trouble for him and his] unt 0" o'clooh vat night. It Qeemes|panion, but th GRAB KILLED. shree elven y pave so Aa |polut to, the applleatia for jobs on w The EB) io Wi ment from Mr, Bryan that ty LA WINS IN HONDURAS, | persona, Jumping on him from behin Assembly Defeats Bill In Which) might inflict a numer of smal! woun: < ride’ had ihe cae ‘nid | Idea where is father in "* "2 91 fion'given by" che boat cwner. Is men WASHINGTON, April 15.—The State Department to-day re-] “Politicians Saw $500,000 Pros: | velore the ‘victim could be so pinned as | would, De peulls, 6. Merk : Farning ve pol NOt to bother ‘Laliy's ——__ Pann or the beat by communiogiionwice| ceived a rain from United States Consul Moe at Teguci- pective Profits, Stroke Meade by Strong Heed, [all over the country have beam oo: Gh and hong 4 ah . nM lin. ft; SE men declare a pool-roem WE galpa, Hi 1s, dated to-day, saying that the revolution had) areany, Apri 6.—Another grab bill] vue tp evident that thin siyoke was © o j y d | Thousands of Applivati the intent ras place ATHER FORECAST, been suc ui and Tegusiga'pa had surrendered to Bonilla, | wee sleushiered in the Amembly to aisttate aoe ea day. By a vote of 67 to ® the Remsen ee ballot machine measure was beaten, This is the bill by which Republi ry fit i the fgbt on the race —— aS pu: hia | Sand of these applications om n q ¥ h to | company’s off at No. @ [make sure that it wai homes! phere is a stack of applical Foreeust tor lgtney Benjamin Steinhardt, whol h , mei the ‘pool-room it, Who|] hours ending at 8 I. M, Th - i # Quarrel, and! that so far day for New York City and || She Lett Him Af > 2 7 A politicians expected to 1 nearly " ly th did he out, draw- kee pata ieee reas be Made to ‘olf vieluttys Rain thin evenings Jo In Denperate. WHITE STAR LINER CELTIC DAMAGED IN COLLISION, | ere tn or voting machines to] hte tha hada crossmies in the co ductr which a as Mt ial tne, resent. fie fs til] Phursday mene John Johnson; coachman, asked The pis — ae ‘Cty The praia on the 0X ithe aman’ would "ten be Acs disag: " ve Stalk with’ Peter De Lia el te bein Eyening World (orday to heip And his ena t re White Star Hiner Celti iph}pecied sale were Agured at about |A°rtat Vinduny until a number of futile omoault, In thelr ending ald OO seme go weet nits, Mlenanaes wnatdelt hinw aesen a LIVERFOGL, April 15.--The White Star liner Celtic, whichy es ueursmt aes (y act tae Tas na eg | thie umber fm to gambling at - quairel in their home, No. 401 West| Was scheduled Ao sail to-day frem here to New York, was in coi eh ady a y there any fate on te. sorture Be- i Pitsyo thing ain lision with the Gritish vv Heathniare in the Mersey this af- not the mala wound yaa ald tenoon. ‘The © oll was damaged amidships, but it is expected he Soe. S tom [tise a bealereteuch «wound eakity feos anit Tata : is : ap era ty will be able to call to-morrow, aaah a heli ARH sca Mw , 50 scorer 3 oS otnne