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‘Ripe. Track Will KEY EY CLUB WILL FUSE RACE DATES, 10 WESTCHESTER Be tensed Too ‘nd All Morris: Park Turf Classics Will AX noob; the Jockey Club changes its ‘mind ab the eleventh hour: there will’ be no ‘raging’, this, year at .Morriy Park. {Th clashlo: ‘Metropolitan, ‘the Withers, the Tuvenité and the’ Belmont; all the “ propeity (of the: Westchester Racing As- polation,’ will, be deotted at Bélmont (Park, the eseootation’s new home, and |no dates wilt bp ‘allotted td the famous ‘Wastoliester. coiirse. This» starement, 1s made on tte au- thority of'a, in te council of the “tutt,. w [agate that. his mame be ‘not iM Nag Jet he should seem to antici- mitts te ah the Jockey Clab, thutig, The! Evening World's tn- formayt-aald that’ tie’ Metropolitan cir- elilt for, 4905; would: be -opmnosed of “Agiediot). |. Jamaica, : < Belmont | Park, Gra i Sheepshead Bay, Brighton poageiaae gt ‘A atrorig effort has been mee Ne ‘got the'offlorrs'of the Brooklyn ey @luh"to “agree' to holy the meet= in at aviGtaveaeha abet ‘After the Ja- reeting,.. thus allowing Belmont Park (a, ray the, dates ysyelly aulotted Yo Gravesend, but so far the officers: of thé Grdvesetid gourds have turned q deaf: ear to all'entreaties: Belmont, Park will Aas probably hays. to: be aatished. with, the * antes Sat ie formerly. had, y anktey Witt: Fine ee wi 4, Eis aR cep Vice-Preaident ofthe “Dee, “ wey RACK “Rly Pf io by Orda dang te “Gig Plonron it ring HVaieh 8 ai ier { en ou Bake ren Beihy tthe bani i anger ‘ ) Saeed halt stg er gi Aa es ye anal Be Run at Belmont | Park, | Jockey: Club, has made a strong appeal to have Moi Park recognized, even Boing no far to stand behind the Club for the purpose ‘of holding a meet- ing there. ey Club, however, believe that Keene has boen linposed on by the own- ers of the track, it is sald, and they have frankly told Mr. Keene, ‘Thp dates will be. announced in the near future, They will practically’ cor- respond with those of Int year, excopt that Belmont: Park will be bayetrpseca for Morris Park, reall, LOCAL BALI, TEAMS {TO CONFLICT 4: TIMES Harry... Pulliam, President c¢ the National: League jon ‘his’ return from Chicago to-day announced that coniflot- tpx dates in the American and National fue achedulcs had’ been cut down so that there would be but four oppositicn fames in New York during the conning haseball season, with Ban Johnson and other American Jeague tig aa and he expreases the bellet that there will be w atill further decreage in thonumber. of confitcting Gates. when the es schedule commit- tees moet AED next Ks Two of the Yes Come on Ta- id FR neve. wit} be both morn ing and a rerndveanng Tiel 3 Cae I WORLD. RAGE CHART i SRRINGS’ ‘2 BACK SLOW, Wen, Clos. "3 65 i 3 8-5 * 5-21-10 4 2 7 4 5.2 Th 3. é a 16 ‘ pores cdi mud, wihiniab Ynld'on Canteen, 1a 4 | pleased by Bill, Curtis went up fast alka a 524 ep: Tee piirad Ai; three vear-olds al yy ipward are joor, Won vanity. Pleey delving, Winer, 30 Rinne 8 ane P Foils nw Barearoe wae ig fimualong 2 OK I ha Bee & i if ae Ly fy 4 BA2-SIXTH RACE—Four-year-olds and up; six and a haf fut Nees” spegdy, Right ri vary yall _oult_at stretch Fesurrection of the old New York Jockey | Other members of the Jock- | Mr. ; Prevident Pulliam was in egnference | | 3. conditions. ff Circulation Books Open to All.” STAKE RAGE WON BYQUTSIDER Asterisk at ee 1 Beats Out Hot Favorite Cantaen for the | Kentucky: Club Handicap at Hot Springs. HOT SPRINGS WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Remorse (7 to 2) 1, Second Mate (8 to/1) 2, Sol Smith 3, te SECOND RACE—Black Cat (2 to 1) 1, Pancreatie (8 to 2) 2, Col, Pres- ton a THIRD’ RACE—Maverick (8 to, 8) 1, Delusion (9 to 2) 2, Harfang 3, FOURTH RACE—Aaterisk (10 | toy a) 1; Canteen (2 to 1) 2, Bill Curtis 33} FIFTH RACE—Van Nese (9 to 10) 1,, Right and True (11 to §) 2, Ader: (Special to. The Byening World.) HO! SPRINGS, Ark, Feb, 6—Racing was resumed at*Hssex, Park this oon under favorable conditions once more, The sun shone for the frst ume! In ten days and by noon fts warm rays| prought the frost out of the grote ao} that the going was soft on top and nant underneath. First Run in Snow. No effort. had been made to remove! the suow from the track, and s9 the} first, race was’ fun under, Intergating | Bol Smith ‘was the frst! to show, but he was soon outrun by/ Remorse, the’ favorite, who made all the rest of the running, and won as he four lengths from Second| Mate, who just got up in time to nip So] Smith oul of the place, Afte thal face Sol Smith ren-away a mile, Minck Cat on the Bit, Ack “Ca: sin the se id they Aad rice hetween all the way, * Cat took the ler at the end of quarter and was on th bit all the way, Winning wider wraps by three longihs from Pancreatis, who | wasily veat Col. Preston four lengths | for the place. Dickson Got Maverick Home, j le Maverick was a stiotg favorite in the | tnd race, but-it was*only Dickson's ridjnz that sot him b 19 by @ head, Dolusicn had the speed of the race and the w Panoreatis: and )s backed he i | \tentiary, where he wag doing. time® for {George Considine or John Considine or jcontession far that purpose, DEATH SENTENGE _NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 190 6, 1905. “ Circulation Books vs ROOSEVELT TO SQUELCH | THE MONTE CARLO PLAN. Publicity Ends the Chance of Bill \Giving Goverumeat Lands in Arkansas to New York Gamblers—Had Passed the: House Before Facts Were Known. THREE - LEADING JOCKEYS AT NEW "ORLEANS, ¢ (Special to The Evening World.) Seer rire vine pyr Vey y-RNeaS WASHINGTON, Feb. 6—It Georgs' | MERELY AUTHORIZES Considine and Bddle Burke think they, are golye to. get away with the plan te establish a Monte Carlo on the Hot} Sn _- Bprings reservation In Arkansas, or! anywhere else, It Is time for them to take another think. Tho mere fact that Presldeat Rodse- velt pardoncd Jimmy Considine. now) head walter. oy. oortnahawer ‘at the Hotel Metropole, ollk. of thesOhlo Peni vobbing . post-offices, .does not: give Burke a Mcense to- open a gambilng- | house or to use an apparently innocent This statement comes from a White Movse authority. i House bill No. 9,288 {s supposed to be) the basls of the Corisidine-Burke Monto Carlo enterprise and witl have a lot of trouple In tho Senate, It Is not likely | to go through before March 4 without some inquiries as tq its real nature. If it does not, {t Is dead, and a new bill must be Introduced when the next Con- gress meets, Even If the Senate should so far forget Itself as to pass the by), the President would veto It #o the pen woul scorch the ‘paver, ‘This statement Is also made jon White House authority. The report about George Considine {being cluse to Prosklent Roosevelt is nonsense, \ Considine Pull Nil, It wasn't George Considine who got Jimmy Considine pardoned afier Attor+ ney-General Knox had made three pro- teets against the pardon, ‘The men who did that trick are "Big Tim" Sullivan, William Sulzer and some Detroit people. The President knew “Big Tim’ when A NEW RAILROAD, SAYS ROBINSON. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) To the Editor ot The Byenind World: WASHINGTON, | Fi 6-—Bill merely authorizes the construc: tlon of a raliroad’up West Moun- tain at Hot Springs. No amuse- ments. can be run without. ¢p proval. of the Secretary of the Interior, *-Practigally the came blll has been pi eral times by Congress heretofore, , No Monte’ Carlo. establie possible under the “bill, JOE. T. ROBINSON, Congressman Robinson to Tho, Evening World on measure known as "Monte Carlo ‘bili,’" introduced by Ulm, the former was’ Police Commlesioner, and he likes him. Sullivan made a per- sonal appoal for metey for Jimmy Cons sidine, The Prosident did not care for Considine, but he wanted to oblige Syl- Livan Ut was before election), and when Knox went out of the Attorney-Gen- cralship and Moody Went in the Presi- dent ordered Moody to do what Knox wouldn't and pass favorably on the (Ca@miidine application for pardon. Then Considine came out and the President Mdn't lose any yotes In “Bix Tim" Sul- livan's district, ‘That was a personal proposition, This scheme 1s different, Burke and George Considine will know they have been In a mix before they got thelr bill through, whether it 1s for a (Wontinued on Becond Pagt, FOR BOY SLAYER Frank Furlong, Who Who Killed His | Aunt, Mrs, Margaret Keeler, ‘Sentenced to Electric Chair| Week of March 27, Frank Furlong, the ntneteensvear-old youth who killed his aunt, Mrs. Mar- | garet, Keeler. at No. & t One Hun- dred and Fifteenth street, Nov. 27, was to-day sentenced to die in the electric chalr by Judgo Foster in General Ses- sions, The date set is the week begin- ing Mareh {%7. After Judge Furlong, he said: “How ridiculous it Is for a Judge to fix a date for the execution of a cule prit! There Js only one instance of a Foster had sentenced nade the rivining, followed \y Maver. streteh; daverics | der a got up| in time to Delusion was five iongth: in Harfang, Avi | her ard drive a head, ront of WATERFQRD (O’Brien) 10 to 1 1, JAKE WARD (MoLaughiiq)"= fell esWVase, Waa ak RES {no 4't0:1'2,, AMOROUS (Foley) 10 to 1, 3, Time—1.26 3-4, ‘Colonsay (D. O'Conor), Maraschino (Sperling), St. Florend (DlKa0N) Ike (Roaoh), Fitness (Fisher) also ran, dea eS SIXTH RACE: AT NEW ORLEANS. “IRLEMNWODD (@ to 1)1, POSEUR (6 to'6) 2, RED LAND CROWN PRINCE TO | VISIT SWhl THEAR? | BERLIN wgFeb. Wii Prince Frod- | rick Willidm, who left Berl for. Italy) orduy, {6 going to see his betrothed,| the Duchess Cecella of Mecklenburg-| Schwerin, and her mother, the ‘nit| Duchess Anastasia, who have been s Ing at Cannes, Ifrance, where the lat-| ter owns a villa, The Prince travels incognito as Count von Ravenleben, with a Court Marshal and two Adjutants, A despatoh to the Lokal-Anzelger | from Cannes says; “"Ductiess Cecelia and Grand Duchoss of Annatasla, Meeklonburg-Schwertn, have lett rince at ro ty meet the Crown lorence,”” i I 1 hn athe aaa fale preven prow. Jaronnd the. forrinr nr sentence of death being carried out on the date tixed by the lower court, That was In the case of the slayer of Presl- dent McKinley. In his case there was no appeal to the Court of Appeals, ‘The mere notice of tho fing of an application for the exe | eoution on the d ge, aid | lthe' Court of Apr y fixes the date for the man’s execution, The fx. ing of a date by the lower court ts a} | tareo,'* re Wheatena—the winter wheat berry minus bran & starchy flour. Wheatena contains the Mfeof wheat, Hat It for breakfast, 150, Se ————— Everywhere! In City Hall Park, along Park Row. he trains ny newel vrow fr wanf tht ne whi Th yoy Nass mat qtrondy Nathan Gases AWiers t At my In y , lor ge ray A. wie Aeave when ail, bay mt henrethe ory: THe the nly ald | Marty | they ne phony yal h BRIDE WOULDN'T STANDFORPHOTO Postponed the Ceremony Which ‘Alderman Culkin Offered to Pertorm at City Hall Because Photographers Were on Hand, A pretty young woman, hanging upon tie arm of A stalwart young man, en- tered tho Jeffereon Market Police Court to-day. The man Crane to perform a merriage ceremony for them, but the Magistrate refused. Alderman Charles W, Culkin, who wha In the court In the Interest of one of hin constituents, saw the couple start out with downcast looks, ‘It you will come down to the City Hall I will gladly join you in wedlock,” he said, “Who are vou?’ asked the man, am an Alderman,” replied Mr. nd Tam hostile to race sul- and Eddie, asked Magistrate | in to | GARNISH TAKES ~ THE HANDICAP eats Good Raver . Boats Out Favorite in Feature Event at) New’; Orleans—Bellé of : Portland at Good Price, NEW ORLEANS RESULTS, FIRST RACE. (12 to’ 1) 1, Sarah Sen Shark 3. SECOND RAGE—Quetn Rose (8 to 6) 1, Presentment (10 to 1) 2, Mon Amour 3, THIRD RACE—Agnes Virginia. (8 to 1) 1, Evaekill (20 to 1) 2, Paw tucket 3, FOURTH RACE+-Garnish (8 to 1) 1, Forehand (7 to hy 2, Katie Pow- ers 3. elle of Portland im (2 to 1) 2, | FIFTH RACE—Mainopring (8 to 1) 4, Reveille (6 to 1) 2, Hymettus| ; 3 Owing to the snow and sleet storm telegraph ,communtention with New Orleans was crippted to- day, The full charts of the races there, which could not! be gent through to-day, will be printed In to-morrow’s early edftions of The Evening World, (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 6—The card offered the racegoers here: to-day was an attractive one,'ber ing made up of six well-filled events. The femiure was a handicap at one mile in which, six of the best sprinters quartered, hore were slated to start, ‘This race was the fourth on the card, and the six horses who were schtduled to run in dt were Huzgah, Garnish, Ram's Horn, Katte Powers, Dalesman and Forehand, With this’ fast collection facing the slarter ‘the race promised to develop into one of the closest contests of the meeting, ‘The talent made Sea Shark the favor- tle In tae betting for the first race on the strength of a Up whigh had oeen clreuaited, On 148 early morning work: out and the fact that Jack Martn had the mount. When the barriey went up Martin rushed Sea Shark up we th the leaders, apd the talent thought It was all over bat the #nouting. Coming into Lp stretch little Murpay «ume through the middle of the bunch with Pelle of Portland, and, overtaking Saran Maxim and Bea Shark, managed: to keep the Will go tight down to] Be the. City i With the young woman. still hanging! his arm the man walked out and took var down town, He did not ral reporters aid pho followed behind and s in the car, but Hall the fact! young woman ‘tuation same hey are golng to take our pletu "eho said t the photogriphers hung on to the eason gesplte the young man’s threaten'ng the couple turned at the dor ef the rniea's marrage chamber tn the baremnat of the City Thal saying that the¥ would postpone potting: red untl.some +) + day, whon they hoped to attract ome atien- fg court itere Belle In front long envygh to beat out Sarah Maxiin uy The easily beat, th Rebunta dle, W Flora Le "Gtend on, ry aleo an ‘ DORO!LHY RUSS*LL | NOL IN COURT,) Actress Dorothy ‘led to appear in! alnst her husband, whom charge © Upon t ing Mrs. isinatein the case was d inigsed, Mrs. Lnateln not wishing pros Ker husband for the alleg { he pitinvit Is the daughter of Lilli Riasell, Mrs, Elnstein's sult for divorce: 4s ati{l pending. sti | Putting Himself at Big Disadvantage, doiphia: Cs seu a i In fect, All,?? Terror: at: Sight of His Revolver Wh Made Robberies Easy— “It Wi Cinch W ileIt Lasted,”” He Deck COULD HAVE KEPT ON IF | HAD NOT BEEN BO. Intended to Try a Hold-Up eee Pipe as a Weapon, Just as an’ Experit if His Arrest Had Not Inter with His Scientific Studies, | “I'm guilty,” sald 1 Bknarock Smith, the oust andl in Jefferson Market Police Court’ this afternoon, ‘1th 1 the goods on and there {s no use'in making a holler, ‘It was a6 ' jasted, and if T hadn't been so gavby I could be doing it yet,” Nearly all of the hold-up youth’s victims were fn court, was called. Ernest G, W. Woers, the brewer; his danghter ai Mise Hoffman, had 9 front seagi Near them sat 2, L, Shipman ter, Eva; Dr. 'R. L, Talbot ahd negro butler of th Delta whom have had the experiéfice of looking into the muzsie of held in tho right hand of Sandrock, ‘They: gaxed ‘curious! youth ing'on the pe and Legg a) to them, aig ret complaint mate out Aa im. of pleaded gullty almost before the clerk had anighid) asic ni id the Job or not, ; “This thing: of golng Into a house and hojding: e hopnfided Sandrovk to t Court: “All you need fs | en yourself atid you cat Aesre Anybody, t } Has No Foar, He Says, “p'm tot atraid of anything on earth | Woers holds, or, anymore ‘ise.’ Whert Twent into a} "You plead. guilty. going to thtow & nbacgeaY on peare into ‘everybody JT ran aoross, and the ticks I turned were really quite enjoyable affairs, “It's funny what an éffeot the uals ness end of a.gun haa on people, Tt makes no difference whether the gun fs loaded or not. I could have done well with a revolver loaded with bi acre! been pinched j ¢ when T “It I hadn't in pinc! just was getting into my stride It wae my ong: 7 Intention to try. a hold-up with @meers | hae ites, schaum pipe, I believe Je T/had, held |? vend ti Heat the bowl of the pipe in my ‘hand’ and festa tied pushed the stem against the tace of a 4 servant girl or a butler the seas would have heen ‘the same as if a gin.” , Postponed osses contne, ‘up halted’ the “gandrook" Sihith hearing, but did not cheok ‘the volubility of 'Bandrock" him- self, He conversed freely with’ the de- tectives and reponters'on the bridge, the burden of his\ conversation being that a fearless man can Inspire fear in any- body. The only regret he expressed waa that he had talked too freely of bis ex- plots, % “It I'd only kept my face loved,” he remarked, ‘this town would hae been ple for me,” Made Accusers amite. ‘After the Woers complaint was out of the way the clerk made out one dover- ing the Shipman hold up. Smith .en- tered a plea of guilty to this also and placed) hia signature indorsing the. plea upon both documents, Then Magistrate ty Crane cailed all’ the complainants to in the bridge. ‘of Smith was highly amused, He used at Miss Bhipman with such a grin of utter good nature on his face that the be young woman was forced to smile, Miss Hoffman smiled, too, when the young bandit looked at her and laughed outright, evidently at the recollection Bp a few Gaye, ABE ATTELL IS:MATCHE, | 10 FIGHT EDDIE BAN of his experience - in. showing It tobim ‘Bralth gazed in il at’ hla Fe Lol he does, 19 Frisco Feather-Weight Consents to Take On Latter at 130) Two matehes were made this after- he did that for Tommy ite noon in which the Attell brothers fg- | tWo weeks ago, Monte Attell, vho conqueror of 1 Abe Ai ure very prominently, pe Attell, ‘whol et sci, haa bean (aakoaat ean recently was the means of pusiIns | Walsh, tho Boston pntain. ‘Thay ‘Yommy Murphy back one peg In the! to box twenty rounds at 116 pounda: pugilietic ladder, has heen matched. eee Commercial A,-C, of Bt, on Ww with Jaddie Hanlon, My, will eee ‘Phe botye to tenve for. isi Industrial A. C. of Phila) toontgtyt, Ae ial ae eda Frunkle Neil or Dick Hyland. “Hi The heat weight that Hanlon wouldj eg to the o-mit after tia na ft wit make fore Attell was 130 pounds at 3) Hanon eave to clock. In order to get the maton At-| with ait ys. ui had to accept the terma, This ged e the be @ big. handicap, as Attell can