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i YF “POINTS IN SCHOOLBOY MEET. RUSH PORT | sweeping and valuable victory over the Russians. The Japanese squadron which was assigned to co-operate in the F attack of the second army on Kinchou and Nanshan Hill, composed of the gunboats Thukishi, Amagi, Heiyen and Chokai and the first torpedo- boat flotilla, entered Kinchou Bay on Wednesday. A heavy sea pre- vented its participation in the fighting of that day. The weather cleared on Thursday morning, however, and in spite of the shallowness of the water the squadron steamed close to shore and bombarded the Russian batteries, Early in the action a shell passed over the forward deck of the killing a lieutenant and two petty officers and wounding two men. The torpedo-boat flotilla shelled the railroad near the Shaos River, in which the torpedo-boats took soundings and guided the larger ships. The Chokai. READY NOW 10 ARTHUR, “Won Decisive Pacing at Has Gt Kinchou and| Nanshan Hill in Brilliant Charges on Intrenched Russians, but There Was a Loss of 3,000 Soldiers. TOKIO, May 28—12.30 P. M.—Japan paid heavily for her victories | at Kinchou, Nanshan and Talienwan, losing 3,000 men in killed and) wounded in the repeated assaults against these positions, but she scored a) Pu squadron advanced with the Japanese right flank and aided in covering it. Later in the day the falling tide compelled the withdrawal of the larger warships. Capt. Hayashi, commander of the Chokai, killed by the ex- plosion of a shell near one of the ship’s guns. Four other men were wounded. The vessels themselves were not damaged. The estimates of the Russians engaged in the defense of Kinchou, Nanshan Hill and the south shore ci Tatienwan Bay vary, but it is evi- dent that the Russians drew for men from the forces at Port Arthur and offered all the resistance possible, It is understood here that Lieut.-Gen. Stoessel, commander of the military forces at Port Arthur, was in per-j sonal command of the recent operations. As soon as the Japanese troops have rested they will press on to ihe south. SCHOOLBOYS IN GENERAL STAKE BG GAMES TO-DAY MAY BE AVERTED Five Thousand Friends of Pupils |Executive Committee of Attantic in Public Schools See Them| Coast Marine Firemen’s Union Compete in Track and Field Events at Columbia Oval. Boys’ High School_ Commerce Erasmus Hall DeWitt Clinton Morris Flushing 5 for the spect Curtia ._ 5 Long Island City- 3 CG. C. N.Y. (sub-freshmen)-.-- 1 (BIA, OVAL, May 8) IUgh-Sehoo! spin qames here to-day with a her credit, E, C. Jessup the best Individual work during the fly winning the 100 and making the records, as le will stan oreo Erasmus were tied points until Arthur, of the ‘mer, Won the pole vault from Rogers, nus, by two ond a half inches, i Commerce second place. Jementary gchool’s games resulted as follows: : w ot On handlers in th eae of Phuadelpni and [General 22) yaide senior, AN ghe records nd broad. jump-—WWon at feet 0 Inches; hero last night; ie city, One of the biggest general that ever took place In the East will depend upon the action of the Exect- tive Committee of the Atlantic Coast Marine Firemen's Union to-day at its meeting in the Clarendon Hotel. meeting is called by the General s retary of the union, Dentel J. Sulliva, purpose of deciding whether or not the marine firemen will #0 on strike along the Atlantic const to ald the striking New Haven freight follows: of to Decide if They Will Join Freight Handlers. strikes The ‘The Executive Committee is made up of five mombers, ai Mahoney, of Boston; William Robinson, James T. Fenry Dixon, of Hatti-| more; Henry Peteraon, of Norfolk, Va., Harry Nelson, Secretary Sullivan over meetings of the committee, but has no vote on questions pending before it,| Rendall fanned and MeCarth: Mahoney and Robinson, the mowt pow- nt erful members of the committer, arrived Dixon got here this morning and eNlson and Peterson ar- rived this afternoon. ‘The first session of the committee Noblie, Ala presides Tenet 4M Ici ond r Plog gr afert He pehes, second: | iasted about an hour, All that was % done was to draw up an agreement by Bianding broad, Jump; senior. by} which the striking firemen in this 43, Ginekman (08 Robinson (15. Hrooklyn Hi, Sloan (128 teenie 8 feet 3. oO the a to th ond, shot, Junior Won eet tne! My Pt foot 11 then o A feet $4, inches. tis NS. ed tect Th ickinah broke former secord of 8, feet 1 browd Junior by one d fump, Juntor—Won by 1 14 feet ib ince . 1d fect 2 Bronx), 14 Pooky Ky jorowits pohex, Pe Give! 4 inches in the stand! amd one-half inch -| didn't leave til daylight by fee ON, Volk (FMC) senior—W Sit-4 ini second: inches, thie tnehes, fourth. Ping 4 pound | whi aH an Hel x ct ari (33, Broo yn) Bs bey i 4 mae ip oni hier ee a pra ~ eine (@ dirvokiyn), ‘# feet it ‘Won by H. Dash. 15 Brooklyn), sex Beta a ee 3 mitkird te baat co tog ‘rards’ (Behlor). by Won y Coovey (103, M), third: W. Batwer 37 Perkins Neco Gelsen (14 My mt ‘Yards (Junio a Win 0, By" coon: Hecate | third; Klein (22 MD,” fours is (Senior by Irs Goa Brook nec ™M). a FE. Toinen Butner ic Golan aM he reso! a fra 2 ara auetior Wn yet ‘9. Bx.), r ri io io ay a W. time, hosters, Relay Fe oe Wi Mapiise, Tyee und eat + Tauegkind, io BM.. dtiterbere: Trurlver tarack thin 1 i vance and Gino unioi Hist Jump ¢ Wo feet AL Inchon? 1c Bi). 8 feat 19 inches, second, nid: J. * 5 feet ‘8 {10 inches is the to-day. nilers a loca agree to stand by the freight and the freight agree not to go back to work until the demands of the firemen have been met, Both sides signed this agreement Curran Argued All Night, Curran, who has run the freight han- dlers’ strike with an energy and skill which has won the admiration of the men and put them solidly at his back, Mahoney and Robinson un- Ho fought with these men all effort to get them to promise to stand him at the committee meeting to- His argumenis scemed to carry some weight with them and it was sald j to-day that beyond doubt three of the > mitteemen would vote to nd argued and taht in an aid 1 marine eneral proposi- but there Is iuttitude in the a members of own Union are already out. the Som Jump (renlor) Won by. i ing onx), 4 feet ‘Sin’ Yards Gatntee, “von ‘hy H's. Rave 4 Foot S Inchon! 3 ran ertion. DoW. Le Vora Commerce, eee 2 mecibiedons ond: A. Collins, ” Bo ras ated . Flushing, , segonds 3? time, 28 2 ‘8 ft. 0 in; second; A. \ 19 feet Pole nen cramer by art nk +} tornoon. -}and Welch for Cornell, A THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1904. % Cut Out This Coupon.} f LUNA PARK COUPON NO. 6. From THE EVENING WORLD of Saturday, May 2 x Hi OUPC ONS IN 1,2, 3.4 PO) ALC ett be exchangeable at the ‘Sik office of The NS.IN Kien Build- ing, Park Row; the Uptown World Office, 1381 Broadway; The World Harlem Office, 211 West 125th street; the Brooklyn World Office, 292 Washington street and 317 Fulton EVEN! of admission to Luna Park, good for any weel uring the week beginning Tuesday, May 31, and ending Satur- PRINCETON WINS IN LAST | INMING 8 | Tigers Score Three Hea Rts in Bat- ting Rally When They Seemed Hopelessly Beaten by Har- vard. ‘The Score by Innings. Harvard 2970040000 Princeton 9000081 | BATTING ORDER. Princeton Harvard. ai Greenough, rf. | Congroy: Ntovenson, ¢ Fischel, 1f. Clarkson, Dp. Matthews, 4s. Cort, Ker 2b. Wandall, Ib. McCarthy, ef. (Special to The Evening World) PRINCETON, N. J., May 2—The ‘Vigers played their first championship game of the meason here to-day with Uarvard. The Princetonians feel con- fident of winning, but as thelr oppo- nents also feei sure of a victory a close game was expected. ‘The defenders of the Orange and Black have been playing in champion- ship form lately and thelr followors were prepared to back them to a stand- till, First Innti After Greenough and Stevenson were put out at second, Fischel and Clark- son scored on Underhill's error and Purnell's wild throw home. Matthew retired the side. TWO RUNS. Reld ted out to Greenough, Cosgrove singled, but went out at sgcond, and Underhill was closed out at second. NO RUNB. Second Innin Carr and Kernan struck out in suc- ceasion and Rendall was put out, from Pitoher to first. NO RU: ‘Walla made a clean single and vaqnt to third on Stevenson's wild throw to second, Davis, Cooney and Stevens farmed in succession. NO RUN ‘Third Inning. | Mocarth took a base on balls, Green- ough knocked a foul fly to catcher, Stevenson put out from ‘Wells to Davis, but Fischel struck out. NO RUNB. fiyram and Weld. fanned, “Congrove took hin base, Underhill struck out, re- tiring the side. NO RUNB. Fourth Inning. Clarkson went out from Purnell to Matthew made a acratch Mit. alleed to firat, when wide was re tine on double play. NO RUNB. Purnell out from’ Clarkson to first. Wells fanned and Davin out at first on Kernan's assist. NO RUNB, Fifth Inning. Sendall singled, McCarthy out to. Pur- nell, Greenough got a scratch hit, Stev- enson got hi on balls. ' With bases run, lied, Fische! knocked a» home scoring four, men, 6" Clarkson sin- eld. Cooney out from short to first. Btev- ena singled and went to second on Stevenson's error. Byram fanned and Stevens rd Mo Sa caught between second and third, No Misti ning. Rendall singled, Wells made a doublo play, tagging Randall in going to gec- ond ‘and aasisting In putting out Mo- Carthy at first. Greenou went out ‘Purnell to Davis. NO RUNS, wrove put out jarkson, who to first, Underhills’s foul fly was ight uy Stevenson, Purnell tanned. NB. Stevenson filed to Wells, Fischel fan- ned. Clarkson alngled and Matthews drew a base on balls, but side was re- | tired by Care's fy to eld. NO RUNS. | Welle singled to left fleld, stole sec- | ond, went to third on a wild pitch, Da- Vie wot a bie on baile, Dut wan cough | at second while Cooney got firat on a flelder's choice, eWils scoring, Stevens tripled, scoring Cooney. Stevens scored on Bryam’'s out, Reld was hit by piteh ernan failed to catch Coagrove's fly and Underhill wus hit, making three on bases. Under hill was caught at sec- ond. THRE® RUNS Eighth toning. Kernan, reachod first on Re § error, foul fy Greenough got Was caught by Cooney. his bas con balls, but Stevenson'a fy was caught by Reid. NO RUNS, Wella drove to Matthew, on wild throw he reached third Tanned. Cooney out on a foul fy, Bte- Vens singled, scoring Hog WUE os as caught in stealing second, ONE RUN. Nath Inning. Fischel out, from Purnell to Davis Clurkaon struck out, Metthews knocked oul @ triple, Carr waa hit by pitcher, but from Keld to whore Kernan went out Davis, NO RUN! Bryan struck out, but Retd singied and” Ci ve base on CUnderiiiit wot a ratch single. corinn Reld. Underhill out Purnell 00 Foaching “Arat_on fielders’ ehgics. We Mole necond andboth ncored on Wells's drive and | Matthows's wild throw THREE RUNS. YALE FRESHMEN BEAT HARVARD AT BASEBALL. NEW HAVEN, Conn., May £—The first gamo of the baseball series be- tween the Yale and arvard freshmen Hi Yule shen. d 00000084 Freshme: 2200008 cee secre: | RUMSEY BEAT CORNELL, !O-INNING GAME, ITHACA, M. by Ponnayly &—Cornell was be: ® at baseball on Porcy a preliminary ard-Cornell boat e later tn the af- orien wore Lofel letd this afternoon as Ha traction to th Cayuga The be Bennet for Pennsy! The score by innings: el. 010010000 0 Ponnsyivania..0 00 9 010 1 0 104 ee YALE TURNS TABLES ON ANDOVER NINE (Special to The Evening World.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 2—Yale turned the tables on Andover this after- noon, R, W, Brown, the Andover boy, who had the Yale batters at his mercy fn the previous games, was in the box ny. Kien Yana Winslow were ce Tabs wok, tery. ‘The score: The Score py Innings, Andover .. 999000010 0 Yale .. 11100002 a5 and Devin’ and }2 This coupon when ork anied the Third Week Series—S' main entrance of Luna Park, for one day, June 4, | (8 Coupons 1, 2, Six coupons, numbered serlaily from of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, when all six are presented at © game May 31, and ends Saturday, June 4. Only "34 Week” May 31 Broadway; The World Harlem Office, No. ed, the six coupons can be exchanged week da to its readers in three weeks. Bevin angi eae _Dinga aicene at first. peviin wal on att Gann'n easy miscue, Devin was tagged | out “in a fine amrort to Durloin second. | Babb covering the ba; RUNS. ne fine style, NO| Dilion was allowed to @troll to first and we.t to second on Jordana ae sacri- fice to McGann, who made the p! eee Saniated Babb elite on a ‘olub-cwing! In ‘McCormick an Son on tite ‘grasver to Gilbert NO RUNS, Dillon pulled down Mertes's infield rocket. H, McCormick was called out on strik: Dahlen beat out M, Mc- Cormick's effort on @ slow roller and made a clever steal af the half-way penton: care wi a@ single over 's dome ablen the flew tally. Gheckard Bathered in War- ner’s usconsion. ONE RUN. Third taning. Gilbert and Met in killed Bergen's rounder to the former. ve, Bergen lin any “ought. th He Oring’ to annex “aeeond. "NO" ROW Fourth Inning. Lumley made three vicious et tnealn, absier ajeo fell a woe os the ‘Iron Man's" prowess. Dillon's rounder wae pie for Gilbert and Mo- ann. McGlamity ‘was cheered as came in from the pitshers box. NS “MoGann slashed « single past Cronin. Mortes was. throw: McCor-| mick, and Motienn was doubled up. at third trying to 2 Pie pat It was eouen. and. Dil- bert sent a liner into Dillon's “hands. HIGHLANDERS WIN ONCE MORE (Continued from First Page.) Cross's wild throw to Davis, but, the next insta era to M, McGuire out, ai Hoffman fouled out to ‘Gai phy fl ning ed ans ross “went to tied, PON out Thoney to Gangel. NO RUNS. ‘Third Inning, Cross to Davis, Hughes Chesbro out the Hart: we Blank to, Davis. F nk to fame way, NO RUNS, Mi Cress fouled out to ‘Thonoy: xel'a grounder was too hot for ieee tgs Hartsel. made second on McGuire's, wild throw” fo Willlams, ickering out, Conroy to Ati No RUNS. Fourth Inalug. Keeler hit to Jeft for two roy steriiiced, Plunk, to acl W and struck out, Con- Cross, shrew ele the home plate. shuadble fallowed over the umpires. de claion and in the excitement Williams stole second, Anderson fled out to M. Cross, NO RUN .Grons altwied: Hoffman sacrificed Thoney to Gangel. the, latter, however, failed to hold Murphy's hieh foul, but on the next play mado up for hie error by putting the batter out unassisted was played this afternoon, A goodiy | Stat, rowers fled out to Hughes, 5 crowd of Harvard rooters came down to Wirth lin nian. } cheor the team: The avor Ganael Mied out to Hartzel, MeGuira | heat one out to left. ‘Toney also singled | in the same direction. Hughes struck | Cheabro forced Thoney at second. 16d, 8e8, M. Croas hit to aight two Tlarteel struck ‘Out. for NOT GOOD on Sunday, May 29, or Decoration Day, or unless 3, 4 and 5 are presented at same time. Thurnday, Friday and Saturday Deviin and was an RU: eckard's boost went |" pabb's fast assist spoiled Merton's ineo Mertes's olitstretched No amirations cron. putout ¥. Cormick on @ weakling. M. McCormick fumbled slightly on Dahlen's hot grane- t recovered in time to Tr bu INO Fe bases on the| filed lormick per-| RUNS . tts inde icGann fanned. Mertes popped to rt aac fouled out| sordan. ick fied out to ormick. NO RUNG. Lumley. NO RUN! re Inning, Jordan fell into Gilbert's! * beste peter jordan’ rt! Benity. blocked Bably Jordan singled. Babb sacrificed. Mt. cl vie finn fotos throw ater McCormick fied out to ‘Mertes. Bergen frat, Dahon ad “an” gues. hlon| sinaiod. #00 ee Cronin filed to in ot throwing out Mt McCormick, NOLRUNE:| Mea\en “wtruck ‘out. Gilbert ratked. ‘as caught nappl ~| RUN! foun Ganeeleouts x Gros ® Dioney | Hi oS Street, and at the WORLD ticket day or evening 1 to 6 and cut from Ti: time entitle the holder to one tic! Luna Park good for any week day or evening of the week which begins Tuesday, coupons will be accepted for tickets for the week beginning ‘The atx coupons can be exchanged for Tuna Park tickets to-day or any day next week at The World Ofitee, Park Row, The World Uptown Office, No. 1381 211 West One Hundred and Twenty-fitth et; The World Brooklyn Uffice, No, 202 Washington street, Brooklyn: or, if pre- at the Main Entrance to Luna Park any or evening next woek when you go there. ‘This makes 3,000,000 tickets tu Luna Park which ‘The Evening World has given GIANTS AGAIN BEAT BROOKLYNS (Continued from First Page.) Sheckard backed up and pinched War- er’s suspicious drive. NO RUNS. Sixth 1 Bergen lined out the first base hit made off McGinnity—a single to centre. Cronin perished on Deviin’s fast assist. Devlin Bot hold of Sheckard's grounder in tlme tc tag Bergen going to third. Lumley drove the bal! under the ro} in left cet for a homer, sec®in: Sheckard 1 of him. Gensler bent out a fine stop by Devlin, Dahlen cap- tured DI short soarer on a run Mlon's beck of third. TWO RUNS, McGinnity was called out on strikes, Brown cracked out a single to centre, Deviin gave Lumley ae easy cha: MoGann bunted and was thrown out by McCormick. NO RUNS, Seventh Inning. Mertes captured Jordan's vicious liner after a fast run into left centre. Babb was retired on strikes, making three fu- tie efforts to bunt. M. McCormick sent SENATOR QUAY DIES BEAVER, Pa., May %.—Senator Quay ls dead. The end came at 2.60 o'clock this afternoon while the members of his family and a few immediate friends were gathered about the bedside. It was evident at 8 o'clock this morn- ing that the Senator was sinking fast, and the doctors announced that there was no hope of saving him. Up tos A. M. it had been possible 9 give the patient nourishment, but after that he could not retain food and the physicians realizing that herote muas- ures were necessary began administer-| i° ing oxygen. For a time this was slightly efMfica- tious, but at 8 o'clock he took a turn for, the worse and two hours later lost con- sciousness and remained in a stupor to the end. Senator Boles Penrose, who had been aporined of the Senator's approaching end, reached the house at 1 o'clock, and was followed by Miss Annie Penny- packer and W. F. Wright, of Wash- ington. formerly the secretary of Sen- ator Quay. The doctors then told the plain truth, and the members of the family, who were all in the house, wero summoned to the sick room and sadly awaited the end, while hurried messages ‘were sent to relatives, When the news spread that the Sen: tor was dead business here was prac- tically suspended and several of the leading citizens joined the sorrowing family while the crowds gathered on the streets near the hous Okronic gastritis and inflammation of the stomach was the foundation of Sen- ator Quay’s trouble, and the disease progressed rapidly during the past few "| days in epite of all efforts to check it. The immediate cause of the sudden collapse was exhaustion due to the WITH POLITICS IN MIND: a Hho get school for gvnile, fought Comanche In- nis man, and finally, ‘way fromthe plage of choleny: went to Beaver, Pa., to which place his family had moved, induced to go back to the Jaw, he studied faithfully, and in, 194 was’ ad- mitea tot n afterward Gov. Pollock ‘appointed him to a county posi- tion, and that wee when his politioal reer be oie wae never any? ing but an out- And-out politician 4 tra * Qu ay rot tlie Commonwealth “While in ice he had the Legislature Pass a Dil enlarging the powers of the of ommonwealth anc ene office fabulously rich in 1@ face of protest the Gov- ernor signed the bill, and Quay became When ‘he decided to become state ‘Treasurer he became State Treasurer, and when he announced thet ho was Kolng t0 the United State Senate he jed out his programme to the letter, enposition grumbling before niin. uring all the Pup Rat Cy sorts had piled up agning ‘ operated Heavily. fin Wall mtrest_ and fas accused of appropriating. “Stave | funds to finance his enterprises. |The charge of wrecking the Peopl oa re) led to thet sulelde i) The Peoples “Bank affair came near being tho undoing of Quay. With the s atill pending nag him, Quay Leailature to 'retu ictsle ti 2 jury a appointed deadlocked, but eg quitted Quay. ne ‘him to succeéd nireselts he Senate by & majority of one refuss seat him, Tha je vote against Was caat BY Senator Hanna, ane hat Saget eetea(etie usta 4 see ae had his cousin, eanyoneeae lected Governor Nothing, toe SOM a rater was ever able Penneyivant i iy the State of) Juay’s feeling against Hanna 1 im to go after the Chelrmenship mi oe Ropublican’ National Committee. He was still Aghting % dislodge Hanna, with a clique of well-known anti-Hanna Senators behind him, when Hanne died, Tho net legislation of consequence in WOMEN. The Sanative, Antiseptic, Cleansing, Purifying, Assisted by CUTICURA ( Ointment, the great | FOR } ; Ss Especially Mothers “yo and Beautifying Properties of Uilclita & a liner straight into iGlbert's glove. NO et his man at firet by a hair. RNs, Eighth threw. out H, patie a NO RU! Bers Cronin hen ied. rt threw Gilbert ira abaltheeceaa Nowiea like maniace for several” seconds, tieing run, MeGinnity fouled out to M. MoCormick. Browne fouled out to Her- Ru. Joréan threw out Devlin. ONE Ninth ine. Glibert threw out Lumley. Gesslor H. McCormick. Dahlen threw out Bitton on a difficult chance. NO ‘Warner hit for a homer. TWO RU Pickering filed out to Hugi Sixth inning. Keeler alngled to centre. Conroy out, | to Davis, unassisted. Williams filed out to Hartsel, Anderson walked, Ganzel out, L, Croas to Da NO RUNS, oe ° to Ganzel, L. ix ‘Williams ms LS Mcguire, roan’ pop fly Was cath Hlotman wtrusk out. Seventh ser McGuire singled. ‘Thoney got a pass to firat and McGuire went to second, | hes struck out. Che ot out sal 0 lay, Mu ty A Sross' a te Davie "NOW ens | Tot Murphy. filed out to Hughes, Pow struck out. Plank flea outto Williams, NO RUNS. Fighth Inning. Keeler aslngled. Conroy sacrificed. Plank to Davis. Williams walked. Anderson hit to right for two basen accting Keeler, Ganael reached second on a single and forced Williams, at home plate. Powers to L. Croas. Gulred fed out to Plank, “ONE RUN. M. Cross out, Williams to Ganxel. Hartset out, Conroy to Ganzel. Picker- [DE fot n nase to first nnd stole second. avis walled. UL. Crogs out. William: to Ganzel. NO RUN! Ninth Inning. Toney out, Plank to Davis. Hughes struck out. Chesbro singled to right. Keeler also found Plank for one base. Conroy fled to Hoffman, NO RUNS. Hofman filed out to Anderson, Mur- phy walked. Seyboid batted for Pow- era, and singled. Schreckengost batted for Plank, but struck out, Cross also fanned. NO RUNS. RESULTS OF ) WESTERN RACES) (Continued from First Page.) | Tho winners of the races run here toainy are av follows: FIRST J.ACE--8ix furlongs. Won by led Tihiatle, oven; fole, 6 to 1, wae sec- ; Two Penny, 2) to 1, third. ‘Mmo-- ‘ive furiongs,—Won to 1; General Lee, & to 2, Dixelte, 5 third? a, Won by a, 12% to i, to 1, third: Mile and jon Pirate, 2 : se00n Timea. 304g. three- rave, even, to 1, third: FIFTH RACB- “Five furlongs.—Won by Cesarius, 7 tol, wi woodclalm, 13 to 1; u' to 3, second; Madison Square, third. "“Timo—L.01. SIXTH RACE—One mile and govsnty eee ay Aaa 6 to 1: Jak wait | ay second morte, T to 4, ‘ira. Tiga, RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE, | Bia HAWTHORNE x, Chi- Nk are the re- by ‘Talpa, 1 to 10 and Bondage, 11 to 10 and 1 to 5, was second: Ontona-: , 10 to 1 and 9 to }, third, "ume SECOND RACE tongs—Won, bx. irene -Five Li nda half iu re lxey. 20 ace ‘Warner singled and OE esata the | e races held here to-day: | Senator's inability to assimilate his nourishment, y or two ago Senator Quay told Dr. litohtleld that he was not worrying about. politics. toig ar yenipg, ts quiet.” jSenator Quay ‘and there is nothin, do,” said Dr, Litchfiel eee “Ex-Henator J. Donatd Cameron vis- which Statehood Dill, vigorously for ited Col. Q terday and aren, Putney mere, Ded the tae beautifying the skin, for cleansing Ser wl Sack THE ROAD TO ||tsesep ef, cro. sal, and jeitdted States Senator Matthew Stan- dandruff, and the stopping of fall- ley Quay, for a generation the supreme r y Ftc, se, S,eoqmeytani Waa WELE VILLE” || ix hak, for softening: 3 Biteetee. Rev. “Andreas, Beaton. 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FOR YOU DAILY UNTIL WITHDRAWN. NOTICE. the temptation to spend money promiscuously. Mac MiSBLLS does not make up for bad debts by CREDIT DEPARTMENT. You know that no store can quality as @ cash store. custome R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, acyS 4th to 35th St. | {Know How| You Work A ? Much You sRumeral from his tate sasiaence, 190 Meee Depoditars Account | "Spend | ff Se’ "it: ons 3. Monti Chace Make Your tment ‘| And tor | RYAN.—On May 27, HANNAH, Selerealy Mone: * What You handion, Carleviite, County Work tor Affords You Every Economy Spend | aren ral a 30 'P. M. You, and Every Convenience. Jt. — wee you the conveniences of a Credit System without a sin, le i tem fault, and the economies of a Cash System, Al Foun MONEY Is BARNING INTEREST WHILE IT 1s WITH US. You can deposit as much or as little as you please, and Every month we you a detailed statement showing what you have bought On such balances we allow 4 per cent. interest annually, compounding the interest every EVERY PENNY AND EVERY DOLLAR EARNS INTEREST YOU CAN TAKE YOUR MONEY OUT AT A MOMENT'S We run no banking business; there is no drawing of checks, with s sells only for cash, AT MACY’S THE MAN WHO PAYS higher prices. is not called upon to pay for the expensive machinery of 4 ll goods as cheaply in proportion to \No argument is require: ep PREMIUM | DEVICES. ITS TRADING. STAMPS AND ALL OTHER SCHEMES.) value of this “up-to-the-times” saving method, Start Your Account at 5th Ave., We furnish a THREE*ROOM FLAT for We furnish a FOUR-ROOM FLAT for And a magnificent FIVE*ROOM APARTMENT, fit for a mansion, for WE OPEN ACCOUNTS. ani Dusky, 40 to 1 ants § te 1 wie seconds Mindera’'10 to 1, third. Times. THIRD RACK--Five. furlongs,-Won| by Kurtsmann, 1 to 4 and out; Scotch! Irish, $ to. 1 dnd 3 to 3, was’ second:) Uinalin 3a ste anda Wenn Time—1.M 2-6. FOURTH RACE-—One and one-~ eighth of a mile.—Won by Colonial Girl, 2 to ane 1 toi) Mareen? to aoe nd i to, & secon Lamp ser, to land? (04, ‘third, “Time 1.88 1-5 i BISTH RACK One rile and peventy s.—- Won by, Hiarsiaony 39 30 to 1 and 7 1; Glorioso, to & to 6; Havi- be Cven and 2 ta Se thied, iene: —Won ¢ Bred Lep- was second; Tt on 1 R furl Reet to 1 eolenn Bell Bite 1am H. V. MONAHAN’S CARPET EMPORIUMS, FURNITURE, AND ARP Manhattan. 12th to 13th St,, Brooklyn. Your inspection of the following specials is solicited: $35.00 $49.98 $169.00 WHY NOT INVBSTIGATE OUR SYSTE Thousands have ave opened deposit accounts with us, realizing the Once. Bed Bugs can be kept out of the buggiest beds with “ITSA Bedbu IT KILLS ROACHES i Shey eh URmeisie Powder” ID ANTS ALSO. by Io odor; non-poisonous; 25 cents per half pound box postpaid from us or your druggist. Nothing on package but your name and address, BORING PEG Oe PD Preeti tt Saw Nett of the toilet, pate aes CUTI Soap and On ‘Thursday, May 26, JOHN deloved husband of Katherine Welsh, in his 60th year; natwe of County Leitrim, Ireland. WANTS! WANTS! ‘Branch Offices. THE WORLD. Bor the Reception’ of Advertise:nonts at the “Magular “Advertising “Rates MANHATTAN AND BRONX. ‘ Every American District Telew * graph office In the city reee t office rat at Nos, 120, 253, 820, 1782. t | SECOND AV.—At Nos. 445, 1025, | 1318, 1406, ‘ THiith AV.—At Nox, 250, 375, 72, Ot3, 50, L026, 1201 1153, } 1844, 23 240, 1015, 1G, 1713, 1981, O, Bind, 4 305. BIXTH AV—At Nos. 09, 153, wn 816, ‘980. | SEVENTH AV—At No, 2203, BIGUT AV.—At Nos. 1 240, 264, 28%, 700, S02, 0. NIM AV.—At Nos, 182, 528, 40. B5t, WOs, cor, 24th | rounri ST. and Bowery. NINTH ST—At No. 20 Kast, S'T.—At_ No. ENT ST.-At Non, 25 Kasi 98 nat, 407 Wert. by TWENTY-TIIRD GT—At Ne, 103 E,, THIRTY -SHVONTH ST—AC No, 200, FORTY-SECOND ST--At No. 1 FORTY-RIGHTH ST-OAt Nos S08 Be NINDTY-SIXTH ST. and Le: Hi 116TH ST.—A 250 I. Hine Ee cnteeaaa. t Nos, - IAG ST, ge sna went ir ee AVENUE year) Nos, 53, 1681. AVENOP © and Bigntk of | ALEXANDER AV.—A1 aT4. oy iets Wocat ns 183: |pROAnWiy—at Nos, 3020. BLEMOKER ST.—At Nn. COLUMBUS AV.—At No 90, 1434 80, 2584, oan, aty cor, 1366, 1552, At Ni wusT mm BROADWAY—At Ke. 524, “TURN 1 ee INTO CASH. ‘tm this city peo ue Hey c - stances cannot aff my re no one more Bae han't We Heyes. have each a room. oe fouuite. g i/