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BASEBALL SPORTING # RACES Che PF RCI Torre tT ser STINET __| “ Circulatior, Books Open to All.’? \ OE Sepboa ONE CENT. “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 9, 1903. PRICE ONE CENT, BAER IN RAGE ALLS DOWN ATTORNEY Divine Right President of ‘the Reading Road Gets Very Angry at the Coal Trust Hearing Before In- terstate Commerce Com- mission and Says Lawyer Is No Gentleman. “YOUR QUESTION INSOLENT,” HE SHOUTS FROM THE STAND Mr. Shearn Asks the Commis- , sion to Kebuke the Witness, but His Request Is Denied— Coal Trust President Testi- fies that No One Has Author- ity Over Him “President George F. Baer, of the Reading Rallroad, was again on the| 4 witness stand this afternoon in the | fut) hearing before the Interstate Com- merce Commission on the complaint that the coal-carrying roads have formed a combination in violation of He was examined the POOL-ADONS [RACING AND BASEBALL TO OPEN IN HUNDREDS Proprietors of the Resorts Take Heart from Decision of the Court of Appeals in the Case of Stedeker, and the Business Will Be in Full Swing Right Away. . M’CLUSKY SAYS HE WILL KEEP ON ARRESTING. Judge Foster Says He Would Set Rules that it Is Not a Crime to Bet in a Pool-Room if It Is Legal to Lay Wagers in a Race-Track Inclosure. Them Free—Decision undréds of pool-rooms will be in blast all over the city as fast as they can be got into shape, owing to decision of the Court of Appeals handed down tn the case of Leon Sted- eker, ape secon ke a ienockrout blow to 100 LIVES LOST IN EXPLOSIONS Tragedy Occurred in a New:Mining* ATTRACT BIG CROWDS. GIANTS Wik GIANTS IN AMERICAN SCORE FIRST Rew ome Aoo8 880828 os HOT CAM Near Which Point There Are Three Vi . See > canoes, and at First It Was Supposed~ Deaths Were Due to Volcanic _Blast. Clark Griffith's Men Landed sippasecel sl WINS Quakers Score in First In- on Henley Early in the ..000000000-0 ning, But McGraw’s Men/It Is Believed that a Great Slope:of' Coal’ Wa Bat Out Tieing Run in} Loosened by the Explosions. and Tumble the Third, Into a Tunnel in Which the Miners-Were. Work, Killing More Than 100:of Them, VANCOUVER, B.C., April 29.—Three-terible explosion ‘ coal mines at Frank, B. C., to-day, sot more thn 10 pera re cf B0S EROOKLYN : 00 0 1 ooo1 —2 At Cincinnati—End of fourth: Chicago, 2: Cincinnati, 0. At St. Louis—End of sixth: Pittsburg, 0; St. Louis. 0. At New Haven—Brown., 3: Yale, 9. At Princeton—Williams, 5; Princeton, 8. Game and Crossed the Plate Twice. TANNEHILL IN THE BOX FOR NEW YORK. M’GINITY IN THE BOX TO-DAY. “IRON MAN” age igi eey Otresr Ue Team Determined’ to Wind Up ! Its Preliminary Series with a AM ERICAN Victory from the Quaker City Perfect Baseball Weather believed being that the tragedy was.due to a volcanic eruption, as Aggregation. ee al for a Week at the are three volcanos in that section. These are- tho-Crow's N rounds, Mountain and Newman's Peak craters. Frank is a new mining town « few miles-east of Fernil, B. C., THE BATTING ORDER. B. x ea ern termible explosion occurred a few months-ego, . It is almost on the bo yoo 20012000— ‘5 aNSiyseie — Herwel MRILADELPHIA eaten 0000000044 line between Canada and the United States. vars et. T. Cross: 8b. i of About two years ago H. L. Frank, of Montana, began 4 Qanee ip. Surony. 3 At Washington-—End of fifth: Boston, 3; Washington, 5. coal fields, driving ine tunnel for about two miles, Albove praia Sgureney, the tonm At Cleveland—End of sixth: St. Louis, 1; Cleveland, 4. coal was stoped out for nearly eight hundred feet. It is eupponed here the explosion allowed this wali to choke the tunnel, imprisoning the as ean aoane ogee inoen reer at from 600 to 1,000 tons per day. At Detroit—End. of eighth: Chicago, 1; Detroit, 10. eel, NY Ae LATE RESULTS AT JAMAICA. — _uinnt ey iI Bere Garrutherd ‘and <#tse- AMERICAN LHAGUE PARK, PAIL DL par ars) The gun id p