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GENERAL SPORTING NEWS ON PAGES 4 & 5. PRICE ONE CENT. He |_“ Cizenlation Rooks Open to All.’? NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1903. LONG SHOTS IN EVIDENCE. ‘THE BATTING ORDER. NEW YORK, | BROWNE, rf. | Ernest Parham, 8 to 1, Wins| VAN HALTREN, ef. Third Race at Aqueduct, iinet and Armeath, Backed BABB, es. from 20 to 10, Wins First. LAUDER, 8b. GILBERT, 2b. BRESNAHAN, o M'GINNITY, p. BROOKLYN. STRANG, 8b. M'CREEDIE, rf. SHECKARD, If, HOUSEHOLDER, ef. PETER PAUL LOSES AGAIN. . Splendid Weather, Fast Track and Well-Filled Programme Draws Thousands to See the Races at the Jamaica Flats. a DOYLE, 1b. THE WINNERS. pee lag FLOOD, 2b. Fah ala ere and a half fur M'MANUB, o. ngs.—Armeath (10 to 1) 1, Home- EVANS, p. stead (20 to 1) 2, Time—1,09. Andrattus, 3. SECOND RACE—Four and a half furlongs.—Valour (2 to 1) 1, Wizard (20 to 1) 2, Peter Paul’3, Time— 0.56. THIRD RACE—Seven furlongs — ‘Ernest Parham (8 to 1), first; King Maine (5 to 1), second; Oclawaha, third. Time—1.31 2-5, FOURTH RACE—Arvenue Stakes, @even furlonge.—Dr. Saylor (8to 1) 1, Ahola (18 to 5) 2 Illyria 3 FIFTH RACE—Four and a half furlonge.—Florizel (8 to 5) 1, Mo Gonigle (20 to 1) 2, Listaway 8. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) " QUIBUCT, Apri 38—Ieal eonditions favored race-goers this after- pais eee QUOPECTS WERE OcEN WITH BARREL MURDER VICTIM, Vea So aimee tila teote ner tee ‘| Morello, Becasarp aud (aden and Another, Prisoner Now in Custody Were with the Mafia Tragedy. tests out of Btakes had a good field “ot three-year- olds carded, and there was a splendid field of two-year-olds in the second race. The fields were lange and the starter had more or lese difficulty to get them away in good shape. The Aqueduct track 4s narrow and the Faces fill to the limit, so that there is always more or less crowding. against Morello, Pecararo and ome other suspect whose name has not been revealed, Inspector McCluagy eald to-day that the Gecret Service men had posi- ve}tive documentary evidence thet the murdered man was with these three in the Stenton street butcher shop a few hours before the crime was com- 4| mitted. With this much In their possession the authorities are confident that they are on the right track, and they are pressing home their case with eager assurance, Another effort was made to-day to identify the dead man at the Morgue, but it was not entirely successful. A young man who refused to tell his name sald’ that the body was that of a Frenchman with whom he had worked during the Waterbury street car strike. This man is missing. He was to/have appeared at a hearing of one of the strike cases in court the latter part of March, but disappeared. His wife, who is still in Waterbury, does not know where he is. * ‘The man also refused to tell the Frenchman's name, on the ground that he might be mistaken, but he went with Detective Illich to find an- other man, who, he sald, was better acquainted with the Frenchman, and could certainly identify him, if it were really he, The police put Little faith in this partial identification. netting. {GLOVE MAY GIVE A CLUE. é A clue which they hope may develop something Is the name “Laird” on one of the buttons of a glove found in the barrel. This name is a trade- mark belonging to a man named Laird who owns the Paris Glove Company in Buffalo, The gloves so marked are made in Paris exclusively for this concern, The Buffalo police are assisting in the investigation. The effort of Charles E. Le Barbier to set free Ignazio Lupo, one of the suspects, by writ of habeas corpus failed. The writ was denied ‘by Justice y| Blanchard in the Supreme Court to-day on the ground that a great crime t}had been committed and the police were entitled to a reasonable tirte to investigate in the case of every suspected person, A writ of habeas corpus was issued by Judge Blanchard in the case of Pletro Inzerillo, owner of "INo, 226 Elizabeth street, returnable Monday, Inspector McClusky insists that the house at No, 226 Elizabeth street, which had been sealed up and guarded since the arrest of the suspects, Hy Tawte was not/the scene of the crime.” His men searched the place thoroughly eae bo $ {Inet Wednesday. ‘ . pander Assistant District-Attorney Garvan, Detective-Sergeant Carey and one of the Secret Service operatives went again to the Elizabeth street house to-day and opened it, A cat that had been locked in since the arrest of the proprietor Wednesday night was released, This appeared to be the ex- tent of the operations of the investigators. Previously an“Evening World reporter got into the bake shop in the cellar, At the foot of a stairway leading yp into the restaurant he found a hat. It was of good quality and it may have belonged to the murdered man, Detective Carey took the hat to Headquarters. ne [identifying marks fn it, © % “Not a blood-stain was found,’ sald the Inspector to-day. “Undoubt- 4 edly theie is plenty of blood where this man was killed, because bis head was almost cul off, but we have not located the place where the butchery ‘not |was perpetrated as ye}, Gi hth es farsi. 1s wily = upward; selling; ex down from w to 1 to I? to 1. In his last race he gould got rin fast enough to beat a He had specd to-day, ‘however, ing away poorly wore leaders and won in a drive ‘ad trom Homestead, who also closed up a lol of ground, Cassville fade the running ‘and showed a lot of bat could not Ja route, F SECOND R. ot half furlongs, rel ‘al af at are stor ws Sata ans Te et a t's fenath Cor tae wince THIRD Belling; three-year-olds . Jockey, eae: Lig Lado, FRANK ROWERMAN, THE GIANTS’ STAR CATCHER, IN ACTION AT POLO GROUNDS. @-regult of the action of the Grand Victim a Few Hours Before the} The strongest evidence which the police have been able to obtain (issued for the arrest of Capt, (Surgeon) against any of the Italians arrested on suspicion of having committed the| Lowndes, U. 6. N.; Capt. Crabbs, U. 8. brutal and mysterious barrel murder is that of the Secret Service agents|A.; Robert Giles, an engineer; Benja There were no} 20,000 FANS | SEE GIANTS 7 | PLAY TO-DAY. Brooklyn Team Scores First Run in Fourth Inning on Errors Made by the New Yorkers and Local Root- ers Lose Heart. McGINNITY IS IN THE BOX AGAINST SUPERBAS, Evans, an Old-Time Giant, Pitches for Trolley Dodgers and Proves @ Puzzle in the First Four Innings. , POLO GROUNDS, April 18—Jamming, sumping and jostling, 20,000 men, women and children chortled’ to one another prophectes of the baseball game to-day at the Polo Grounds. The busiest people in New York were students of a deaf and dumb asylum who wig-wagged with hands, feet and ears and refused to budge when « -»J-faced cop yelled “Move ont” In the dressing-room of the Giants it was quiet. The strong men talked to one another in gubdued tones, Like Johny Jones and his sister Bue, these steely muscled athletes had been “warmed by the sun, wet by the dew." ‘They were hard as the eye of a Cus- toms-House officer and agile as the ac- countant of get-rich-quick concern, You ‘would have thought they had nothing to fear on the earth, in the sky or the watera under. the earth. And yet these great men were nervous, shaky and twitching. ‘Why not forsooth! Guteide the ‘gates, Whe great waves peating:.on the ;eastern shore. came rqare, cat calls end howls of @ mul- ude, a vall-.swaying crowd that Clamored: like “so maby foolish virgins WARRANTS OUT “FOR U.S. OFFICERS heaven meant inside of the gated! go04 Porto’ Rican Scandal Culmi-}ansels they interpreted qs pasoball players. nates in ~ Prosecution ‘of}- “Anpies, peanuts and ' caramels!" howled @ street huckster to the acro- batic mutes, who only grinned and gave him the “sign of the cross.” “Hully Gee!” obinped the road agent, “dere phonographs 1s buated!"' ive ontas, ioe danske ma iced Prominent Men in the Service SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Apri 18.—As Jury yesterday in finding eight indict- ments ‘following the tnvestigation of the smuggling charges, it is unoffict- ally reported that warrants have been, Soeeine i all ete ng pee power bie ya the last inning, when he let out a gentle sigh of ‘Well, well’ that rattled the false tae of on: Seat Gaga wurtace ly pearl ieee enwtying ¢ thelr are sands upon thousands, the great square canvas @heetse behind the right-field ‘bleechere ewayed to and fro in the breeze. min Butler, the former supervisor of elections, and Paymaster ‘Merritt. Mr. Butler demanded in open court beds know whether he was Indicted and the Judge replied in the affirmative. He furnished bail in $1,000, NEW YORK: 6 BROOKLYN - 1 BROOKLYN ...-.. .. NEW YORK Horsehide apheres cracked cheer!ly againgt willow’ bat, and the diamond (Continued on Fourth Page.) (Continued from Fourth Page.) MeGann bounced to Evans. Mertes doubled. Babb walked. Lauder struck out. Gilbert flied out. No runs. Fifth tnuing—Dahlen and Flood flied out. McManus was safe on MeGianity’ s fumble. Babb took Evans's fly. No runs, Cresnahan walked, MeGinnity sacrificed. Rrowne singled, Van He'tren fouled out. han and Boowhe home. Babb fanned. Three runs, MoGann’s two-baso hit sent Bresna- Meries singled, scoring McQinnity- e At Cincinnati—End of feurth: Pittsburg, 0; Cinvinnai, 3. At St. Louis—End of fifth: Chicago, 5; St. Louis, 0, “At Ithaca—Cornell, 27: Rochester, 0. At New Haven—Yale, 12; Amherst, 3. LATE RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. Sixth Race—Mackey Dwyer 1, Flying Buttress 2, Ethics 3. AT ST. LOUIS. Third Race—Maude Gonne 1, Sylvia Tatbot 2, Prince Richard. Fourth Race—Scotch Dance 1, St. Agnes II. 2, Slected. doch | Oot gene For) them |. AT MEMPHIS, Third Race—Elsie L. 1, Favonius 2, Whiskey King 3, Fourth Race—Ed Tierney 1, Molinas 2, Flo Bob Fifth Race—Lord Radnor 1. » Sauber 2, Handvice s. EDWIN GOULD’S YACHT SAFE AT ANNAPOLIS, NORFOLK, Va...April 18,-—Edwin Gould’s yout Chicota ar- eved at peneoticins. afternoon, ap hea “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] ' EDITION — PRICE ONE CENT; | YOUNG WHITNEY. (5 ARRESTED. Harry Payne Speeds an Auto- mobile Faster than a Police- man Thinks He Should and Is Taken to Station-House. Harry Payne Whitney, ekest son of William C. Whitney, was arrested to @ay charged with speeding his autom: Dile faster than the law allows. Bicyc! Patrolman ‘Thomas Kerrigan, of West Sixty-elghth street stati the charge. Mr. Geventy-fitth street. stopped at once and went to the West Sixty-eighth strect station with the. pa- teolmen. He gave his age as thirty years, end hie e@dress ss No, 2 West wie the ser- ition, he ree’ Fifty-peventh streot. geant asked him his plied: “I don't know what name to give to that.” cial Sessions. personally responsible for him, $$ ROEBLINGS RAISE WAGES, Laborers Voluntarily Awarded an Increase of from 8 to 10 Per Cent. (@pepial to The Evening World.) TRENTON, N. J., April 18.-Labore: employed by the John A. Hosbiln fons Company will be notified next week wget an tagrenae in wages of trom 5 ta for Ofty-four hours work. a Roebling Company grants this i crease in the absence of any demand: and it is only part of a movement rere now receive about % a every man employed according to| 2 f true worth pole u ise Lo cruise 10 ai of Commiodore He bove was | ote” Hite island will’ he SES hendguartors pacierhte na GEORGE JORDAN AND HIS WIFE, WHOM HE KILLED IN JEALOUS RAGE, le purspied the machine on Central Park West and caught M at Whitney was taken st once to the West Side Court, where he pleaded cuilty and was held for trial tn the Court of Spe- Magistrate Devel paroled him, paying he would make himself KILLS WIFE, SHOOTS BOY AND Le Ina heiton Fre Frenzy Jordan Makes a De: ate Attempt to A His Entire Family, Only One, a Little Dau; ter Who Was Absent, | capes from His B HAD SWORN TO AVENGE © HIS FANCIED WRO When His Wife Tries to Ki Their Boy He Stops Her, Drawing Revolver He G Her Mortal Wound, and ment Later Fires Twice af His Son; Shoots Himself, » Insptred by blind jealousy, dan armed himself with two to-day with the intention of wiping 1 family and himself out of exis He killed his wife, fatally himself, and put a bullet Into of his eleven-year-old son, Geo All that saved the life of his tw year-old daughter, Clara, was Kincane saga of tee hits a permit him to wait for her retu HES W.-STEPHEN, NOT BILL DEVER With a Hyphien in His Name to srmurement, Suit the Tammany Hall Aris-|o mania. ~toorats the. Big Chief Will] Sissrscoa him Knock at the Wigwam Door. thirty-two years*old. He lived, supply of adjectives and ‘Bddie Snyder | six weeks ago, with his wife and is looking for a new dog for mascot! shot me!” she screamed as she purposes, At the next meeting of the|seyenty-thirad and Seventy Tummany Hall Executive Committee| streets. All through the winter the Devervites will be on hand, on foot} couple had quarrelled, and finally - carriages, We'll pe bles. and polite, all right,” Gan lott fer. CANIS Oe Pe sald Devery, today. “Betere golng vit Be Revenged,” He Said. over to Fourteenth street I'm going “I'l be revenged for making « fool get a clean shave and a shine and hi 5 me," he threatened, “and I'l) do furniture polish put on my mustache. | through this boy.” Since they're getting men in Tammany| After leaving home Jordan went Hall,who split thelr names in the mid-|Cuba with the lad. They returned dle and use an accent with a cushion |New York last Monday, but Jordan we can't be too careful, us common|not go home. Taking the boy he cured a room at the home of his “We'll carry our hands bebind our/a Mrs. Schults, in Bighty-fret backs, Some of the sword-swallowing | between Second and Third ay aristocrats of Tammany away with the boy, #0 as to cause mother sorrow, When he got this olty Mrs. Jordan made efforts the boy, but Jordan kept him He announced his intention of to see his wife to-day and “ha I'll go yp te the door and say: leg pawdon, but ts this the Tammany this committee and Id like ¢o get in.’ “The best I'll get ts » long look at the| In bis right ccat pocket Jordan outside of the door, but by making «| %-callbre rovolver; in bis left | call I'll heve the legal right to go at| pocket a revolver of 2% calibre. the Des aveks in the legal game. 1] Mrs. Jordan was in the kitchen thought 11 was enqugh or Garvey to] ing'the dishes when’ her Busbend as wy Ste Ta 3 F aianit want any cops | her ion entered. Ghe wanted to kiss fore yey fof the Dewey Theatre| boy. but Jortan would not allow © with, me This precipitated quarrel that "Tammany Executive Committee| on th hasn't hada legal “meeting, since Passed out the icy hand fo Pais ot eens Bi fm gee ore rT fad ‘font want to $0 in the Fommany Persons In other flats in the Pe scutee’ Commitice'and’ turn” somec: saults on the table. man when there is od hen door in time to an run Ca of the kitchen east. with me, Why, say, . frecki¢on'thia distrlet, ‘The people over here thought J Quant to represent, them in Tammany Hall. i eet they said that the people of this Gistrict are off their dips. Take Note of Thin Song. I was over to see a Show the pight_and I heard that Cahill girl You Can't Fool All the People All time’ 1 don't know whether Charles F. Murphy ever gets to the theatre or not, but he ought to go up ten to ts hogrs ending at 9 P, for New York City an@