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ly PAGES sacl “Including j b Sir Supplement | iy ie the ‘the Recklew 1 Pine: Resi-| dents Along Course Talk of Blowing Up a Bridge—E, R. Thomas fii from Injuries. $ (Boncial Cable Despatch to The World,) HAVANA, Feb, 11.—The wild: riding ‘Of the al Hllsts who are here for the racing haa #0 antagonized people], ‘hat a threat was made to-day to bolw Up the bridge on the caurse, with dyna- mite unless some resthotions are ‘placed on the racers, A great many valuatie dogs have deen» killed -by reckless drivers; and weveral ‘people have had narrow, .es- capes. ‘Nie ‘reidents along the toad are highly incensed over. the way tha cars ‘are being run in practise as well eulpithe races, and their sawrfvation ‘has been: increased ‘by the accident to EB, R. Thomas, and his chauffeur, Ed- want Hawley. ‘# injuries are‘ more pain- t first supposed, He was pb for a few minutes to- day, but Went back to bed again. His condition {@ not’ considered serioun, Hawley has admitted Tes he Pet pa from the car, fearing {t turn eter: He Bap) en eh ah eiticlaed for this, . There Pe one brake | ‘on the Thomes, cat, ‘and ite to work is et caused the accld RE Cn an sea of the threat> ening to" ‘blow up the bridge, sag EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART AT HOT SPRINGS. FEB. ‘11267 H DAY, "RACE—Five and ree-year-olds, saad ol ener BM: *__ Fi TRACK men hadnt! SCOND RACE Five ang oieshalf 1 2 H RACE—One 1 a iat B 72 00; three-year~ iT Rg i OK oasthy: 4 5 ‘Wonderly 1014 § Bt Galen: Ander. ira Wana ERNE "KW oe edfern 122 CO aa es | rt) i ging {i 0 H a i ee Le peril 107. f 5 , ae { \ Fifth ado--Foorsyoerott aidupards ceenen ride one mile, Marascnino (6 to 1) 1, Loone,(6'to:1):2,:Collegian 3.4 Merphian (2 to 1), 11,Proseeds (5.to 2) 2 Nameoki (6 to Wantorn’ Jockey club than was, mani- Sixth Race—Selling; four-year-olds and upwards; one! AT CRESCENT CITY, Fourth Race—The Bush two miles and a‘ quarter. Curate (J. Martin), 3 to 1, Cup; four-year-olds and-upwar 1} Handspinner:(Baird),.6:to1, Lee King (Howell), 5 to 1+:3. Won casily, ‘Fifth Race—Handicap; three-year-olds; ‘six’ furlongs. Pick Bernard (J, Martin) 7 to'6:'1, Joe Lesser iano funona,, Won etal. Btol, 2} Fannette (J, Hennessy), 15 to 1,3, ‘Sixth Race—Sellings three-year-olds and up; one mile, Belle Indian (9 to 10) 1, 6 ta; 1) 3. Evaskili (7: to I) é a AT PANAMA PARK, = * — Fifth Race—Selling; four and @ sixteenth, "Jordan 1, Pierce J. a Tootsey Mask 2. Handicaly; three ye 2a Gamish 1, Luralighter 2, Lady Ct dirhfrom Dixie id up} one mil te3. “Vearsolis adil in ce, Knight (6 to 1) AT OAKLAND, First Race—Daruna (2 to 5) I be Southern Lady (6 to M 3, Time— oes AT ASCOT. { FIRST PACE—DING DONG (6 to.1)\1, BAILEY (4 to’5) | bi ASOSE OF HILO 3, ‘9 5) 2, SALABLE 3, * SECOND RACE--KEHAILAN (6:to 1) 1, GIRDLESTONE wrse | Glebeck 3. =| 4)+4,: Rankin (19 to 1): 2)-Conten: +] be av.foretaste of what ls, coming to “Sh. | Pacing. In the South and West, , 1.ip| Clty: attendance’ materially, but, on the Rectan Par Far’ West. Winter only ‘galloping, nn Tan & falt rae, ce a b =| other ‘hand, there was not a paying al- [2 ee eRe Tristan ve ay as Morn aise ran, upwards}-one: mi WESTERN TURF WAR Is ON AT [Ral ect Gh Track Slats I SMALL CROWD A AT EAC |Reapovaranoe of Tod Sloan at “Corrigan. Course Serves as a Good Feature, ‘BUSH ,CUP. RIVAL’S STAKE. | Seaking Raln and Deep and Muddy 2 @olng Marke Beginning of Con- |<" > filet Between Turf: Bodies. ” CRESCENT CITY RESULTS. FIROT RACE—Dapple Gold (even) 14): Bechmate (12 to" 1) 2. °W. & George % CALNE SECOND RACE--Flying Charaoal (7'to 6) 1, Anti-Trust”(80. to.) 2 bi THIRD RACE—Pawtucket (10 to tlove 3.’ eouRTH. tcemcurate (3 to 1) 1, Handepinner (6 to 4), 2, Lee King 3 yer 2,:Ad High SECOND, ACE—Dr. MeSlure 4 nat the | 4400) cont a Slbie 8 shedding: @ sothing rain, the tracks at) tthe Crescent City and Panama, colirees Knee deep tn slush and a prevalent at- moaphere of depression that seemed to ‘The .opening. of Panama Park, tho! new, Corrigan track, hurt the ‘Creacent| tendance at Panama, New Orleans, nor} ro Other city in the South or Wit, Led] able'to support: rival racing organizs-| Mona, and the aituation must reach an dciite'wtage in a very short time, ‘There are difficulties in the way of ‘ting to the Panama track with which the Orescent City patrons did not have to contend) and these dimiculties were enhanced’ by the awful weather condi- tloha, Nevertheless there was a fair attendance to greet the new Corrigan venture, The indominatble Corrigan ence was felt and there was more cheerfulness: among the owners who have forsaken the protection of the fept at’ the Crescent: City course, Tho ;Panama feature was the reap- pearance in ‘the saddle of Tod Sloan for the first time since he was placed ler ‘the ban by the Hngllsh Jopkey hui, arrived from New York Muneday nigtrt, and was sintel to nde » Powour in the eixth race, Sloan as a features was more of everything considered, , one Hi-Hat Bush cup race at the rival track, PS dn RACE, ygarctde and upward; tive Owns Ming Foster "an 4, Deboe and ca were erie " BECOND R ureyear-okls and. uy won driving, Winner. bike A be oye —Alababa. Owner-\V, 8. Shum, tite Betting, keys, We. Bt rivinge Gharooa) Matta ie 7 ae itt yi Ant ip jengoany 102 » 8 Glabook Charile Baggorly, Ghats, Bsner- ance, Lemoyne, Hakim, Tarlo, Hanale also ran, Allee Commoner rcratehed, THIRD RACE, Selling; three-year. oie pnd | furlongs, Wen cael Pa Mh alx | Horees, Gaweuenst KI Contentious q unt, Herit Ups Gracious,’ Pawtuck ‘Frank. Rice, Brush Also ran. Scratched --Frank Kenney, litte Jack Horner, Alcan. tara and St. Ronnie, ——— WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P, M, Sunday, for New York City and vioinity: Fair and continued cold to-night; Sunday onow} freah to brisk northwest to north winds, becoming north ? PANAMA PARK RK WINNERS. vat Fingt RAGE—Ahumada 1, Bid Sil), y{ tired, were standing in front of thelr Panoreatis and Aden ‘iv ‘Form: Players. Good Start} at | Arkansas Track—The’ rin: Glose in. Seoond. ; HOF SPRINGS FINISHES, Finsy RACEPancreatle (aven)) 1, Jake Ward (8, to 1) 2, Col, ind son 8, ECOND RACE—Aden (8 to.5) 1, Platoon (9 to 2) 2, Joe. Gose 3, THIRD RACE—Clifton Boy (12 to 5) 1, Kihgraine |(4 to 1) 2, Velas- quez 3. FOURTH. RAGE—Asteriak (9. to 10) 1, Pancreatie (12 to .1) 2, Col: Preston 3. FIFTH | RACE—Marasohino (4 to 1) 1, Loone (6 to 1) 2, Collegian'3, —— FIRE ROUTS OUT FORTY FAMILIES. Hlare tn Stable Drives Tenement Tenants Oat Into the Snow, Wire which started in several tons of hay in the stable of Harry Gillman; a manufacturer of mineral water ut Nos. 180: and 182 Montrose street, Brook- lyn, early. this morning, drove forty families from thelr homes in tenements and caused a toss of $20,000 In damage to. the property, The stable was Inclosed by a. light shatt, which formed the rear of ‘the four ténements, and the tenants were in danger of being suffocated by the dense smoke. | When the fremen arrived smoke had | filled the halls of the tenements and men, women and children, scantily ac | homes, chilled by the cold, sweeping | wind, Just as the tenements were thought to have been cleared some one remem- bered that two invalids were still inside, A half dozen firemen started to. the rescue, but four of them were over- come hy smoke and had to be carried out themselves e other two found the tenants and carried them to safety, —— ee GARDNER LEADS CONKLIN, iy F, Conk- Dy dofeating W. A, A. last night, 1 thi afternoon y with Ba- . Gardner, Sof y York, holder bf the, gle averages, t high aver- during the nineteen {nnings this at 8, 13, 87,16, 1, 0, 0, 2 O, 9 ATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1 es 11 1905, Ay fire, whioh spread with alarming rapidity and threatened~to eat ith way ‘| to adjoining buildings, started this) ats ternoon. in the Arthur, apartment+house, at Nos, 262-254 West Thirty-elghth etrect, There were ten: faniiiies in the building and though all got out sately they hat tor make thelr escape byway of the tae, Lpolloemén, ansistlog in, many, teas ups i B44 ~The lane: ‘ptarted, fin ‘the second floor, flat on the weat side, Miss. Belle, War- ren,-who was asleep in the apartment, awoke to find the rooms filled, with smoke and flame, Wrapping her an- ora cat up ina blankec she rushed out A in the hallway yelling ‘fire!’ Policeman Goldberg was passing and | saw smoke pouring out of the front win- | dows of the Warren fat, He, rushed up stains and alded in, alanming the tenants, ‘The fire gained tremendous | headway while he was knocking at the | doors, Katt Was Blocked, Whenya rush was made to reach’ the sireet W way of the ground tloor en+ trance the Way w ‘Ked with flamo, ‘The fite-osoapes were algo cut uff. Po- licemién Gokiberg ledan exodus for the roof, carrying in his arms the four year-old little girl of Perry Latsky, who had heen overcome by. smoke, rhe | had taken her to safety he went back | into. the building and carried out wo. Uneonsclous women. } Hy the time the fire apparatus ar- rived, the entire |’ upper part { building was afire, was turned In, Tho firemen had to get into the house by way of (hel ladders,.and thei! they found the hall- ways choked with dens ke. ‘Phe smoke | water was pour (fireman after fireman wi | Altomether, eleven we is conscious before th fight fifteen minutes, Most of the men had been fighting ‘the flames at the Casino Theatre and had hardly got back to thelr engine houses before they were called out to the second 0d! ‘The water pressure was found to be which added to the peril of had been in the | very. low, | the firemen, in driving back tho, blaze, Some of the streams falled altoge » and the fire f Cares Sore Hands and Feet, Wt dirt” Wor’, op and apely tie uu, Oy 4, 9, ~{ 99 98, GH, OB) 1.0). 0, 1—1bL, wpread beyond control unt!) the appara. tus called out by te secoid alarm ar- | heroism by a great Mia § " ve shampering them severely % tha en er oo ten ermine ‘trimmed hat, { | way, was ruined by fire this afternoon, Had the -\Inter the house would have contained a large: The famous old Casino Theatre; at formance of “Lady T: surprise ly ‘Teazle’” anti-Flotodora” without, injtry. but: The dawg he tee tos curtain, w; hs nad ‘| spread, of the fia pak act balcony, ery f “| the stairways were burned and the orchestra, ‘ page Piete ‘Blaze in Arthur Apartment-House— ‘Snow and Frozen. Hydrants Add to Peril. , rived, By that time the fire'had mush- roomed,at, the roof, the flames, leaping out, through the alr-whafts and threat- ening nejghboring, buildings, Overcome by Gas, The flrdinen who suffered most severely were William, Brooks and Edward’ Mul- Ngan, of, Engine Company No. 2 They were’ ‘taken | to Roosevelty Hospital, Both mon‘had ‘been’ working near. an: apart ment Jn which the heat had melted the #48 pipes, Boodle the place with pol- bondus fum Polleeman. “Golabers, when’ tie heard of the danger of the mon, descended to the fourth floor, where they were, car- led Brookn to a window where a scal- in ladder had been -ralsed, and then | fung Mulligan over hig shoulders and oarried him down four, fights of burn- ing stalroase, .He was cheered for his firemen ove and went back into t After an how rhb herole effort the blaze was put under control, Policeman Ni West Thirty carried @ itt flames to the choked tn his progress, | The damage by the fire ts es by Chief Croker at 20.0 H timated | ‘Phe firemen. were handicapped tn ate tadhing the blago Dy. the. prosence ae doep snow and fronen slush in the ite atrects about the burning apartment. house, | the hy: been she nd clear t — HIGGINS REFUSES wail wate rev" onth Street nl cases, 'TO EXTRADITE HUNT) of the, A second alarm | Warrant Paners from Chiengo for | Banker Do Not dnuntify Action, ALBANY, Feb, I. refused to nuthorive the extr from this State of Willlam Hunt adition non Which a hear eld be! n yesterday, He sald this Aiothoon ho had refused the extradition upon the ground that the paperé accompanying ury action by him ‘anted In Chieago upon an harging him with eptance ot P » F merican Bank after the bank known to be Insolyent, was Saran and. Wert Coast Resorts, . Kine ishing and saovdne, reuaon: babi a hotels. Por. patrticwiars ols Goldman, of the | Station, | through smoke and | A, belng slnged and | The ovhor |} had not | v., Higglas has | at the! ad requisition of the Governor of Tin Ma, | lehe requisition were insufficient to: jus: | posit by | scenery and costimes of the feed Fiddlesticks” and part of. the ih damaged. ations iene Chief Croker, house cannot’ open until extensive: if the Building'and Fire, nts W the’ evel of the 3 Teale auditorium is lowered to MISS RUSSELL NOT Pk All of the house attaches | assem! The “Lady. Tensle” rehearsal had teen’ but Mins, Russell was not present, that nong of the wage people wen near. the the fire o There was 4 ‘break iu the ren “Lady: Teasle” and: varsaoene! chatting, when there was a yel Goldberg, the chiet usher, who had just noon performance, had discovered a, blase in| the ladieu! ex) akc corner-of the building, on the third floor, |. he corner room) was forinérly used as an of and the dressing-room adjoined this, Goldberg tried i ‘with extinguishers, ‘but it had gained, too much’ headway Was made to, turn in an alarm the partition between’ and the old Léderer offite was on fire, “ »: Gerald Coventry, étage’ manager of the honda was ordered the asbestos curtain lowered and advised to get out of the building as quickly as poasible, hear more, but rushed through the passages to th ninth street, Realliting that the flames were beyond control; ( steps from the auditorium to the lobby and shouted dow to those in the Shubert offices that the building, wan Mallory, one of the actors, ran to the ‘fre-box, on the alarm. He did not understand the mechantem ot the box and Perhaps the young woman to whom you tae your seat the other day 1s the best etendgrapher in the élty—-wo1 im your office than any other young woman jn the fe las intelligently do the things which¥haye loug been @ burden ta Not \~) Het brian, 2 mina rodger ten, ta Sn oe ant! an’ you dont Kaow whe she in, You by proxy, 4 To ONE man in this city—perhaps the man who step corn two weeks ago—that hoitso you want to se:l 1s, wort more than it is worth to any other inan, So that it le wi to you to ‘find the man and to talk business to him; but= "> | You are and wears ndved-d ry irunted to a, Want Aa, The man who has {dle money enough to furnish you that capital walked pas: your store twice yesterday; the aervant who} worth to your wife twice aa much as her present one leaves the house three blocks from yours next week: the tenant who’ fe lease, and to whom your apartment would be sure 4o is now looking about for a place like it: the man who, jporae and carriage of yours without an hour's parley: et at your barber's yesterday; but-- ae oan read mindy If THEY CAN BE FOUND<A FRW, LIN Sn oC , MUNDAY WORLD: WANT DIRWOTORY