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din stab SAAT YR ae Sa sagen siniry ingen a ote Tg 0 eee : GPa NEOOU as Maa asp IGon onan iy i seas . r Final (Pink) “Eaiion of The “Evening World Is the ‘Only COMPLETE —_ ir | WEATUDR-Palr, Cooter; Sunday ater ce Story si oder ren = . - ; on ee Ge Ogg OY mathe : X ; ‘PRICE ONE CENT, NW YORK. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1905. — ats SMR HYDE DOES NOT RESIGN BUT GIANTS IN BATTLE — Samucimuna 19 000 FUND YIELDS TO POLICY HOLDERS WTH_LOUISVILLES olnens, RAISED FOR THE RRS a \McGraw’s ‘Men First to Score in Game gay two Starters in Race, Ciesla” tn. Plan’. Giving with Colonels—The First Real Con- Baird Having Mount Tham ‘Inpedinte ‘Voice test of Spring Training Tour. , on the Winner, In Affairs, 3 CONSISTENT WELL NAMED OR a ea tat THA T BURST, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. BATTING ORDER. Mrs, J. Morgan Smith Declares Big aE hd Cipretal to The Evening World.) bg LOUISVILLE Ky. April 1.~-For .the|. (0044 Lpeiifersy Walden Filly, Odd Choice i { Jarst time since beginning thelr Southern | nantin’ of, Prantaithieay ‘alden Filly, s-On Choice in ' CONTROL IN TWO YEARS. leva the Glants faced a real fast: team jsttang, Connerha uw, Two-Year-Old Event, Has Been Ratsed to Aid Herself and 5 |to-day in good shape, and thus put on ann, tb, erwin, 1 \° | i i thelr mettle the champions played real | fyeiter, Montgomety, 8, Husband in Fight Against othe oe baseball, i Braahear, 2b, Wins Easily. E d Not a play ot a trick of the game wes | Gilbert. 3b. Spangler, 1 xtraditi | overlooked, d MoGraw ontered fool-| py; addition. Horse, Driver and Himself) =~ Hehnew eliminated, From now on the Riri Kee / SETAUKET BY FOUR LENGTHS |teams go faster, and team work will | x horeafter be the watchword. Loulaville ta Decked in Flowers, He « ‘WILL FIGHT TO BITTER END. _—= ) @eclares Ho Wil! Not Be Forced Out ) of Equitable—Alexander I . Has Next Move qV 1! WHAT THE FLOWERS MR, HYDE WORE MEAN. Violeta---Blue, loye and faith- ‘i fulness; White, modesty and candidness. a! —The Language of Flowers. 1 AMES HAZEN HYDE made good his doflance that he would not re- sign from the Vice- , Presidency of the Equitable Life Asspr- ance Soctety this after- “moon by attending the big conference between all the warring factions, hold in the office of State Superintendent of Insurance Hendricks, at No, 11 Broadway, taking an active part in ‘the deliberations and ignoring the fact that the time limit of the ulti- matom given for him to resign or be be investigated, was up, ‘The main object of the meeting, to hit ten a scheme of mutualization satistuc- tory to all factions, was accomplished by Mr, Hyde and his friends agreeing to reduce the four-year mutualization \Plany which they passed through the Board of Directors two weeks ago, to two years, by agreeing to allow the Policy-holders to fll the two vacancies jin the directory of the society and by ‘giving the polloy-holdcrs two places on the Executive Committee at once, Vacancies to Be Made, | The folowing statement, embodying he results of the two days of almost Constant conference, was insiied by all factions at the close of the meeting: "At a conference held before the Su- erintendent of Insurance, the Crim- Mita Committee submitted for his con- @idetetion the following report: “Phey demand a representation in fhe directory at the ratio of 29 to 2%, ‘one half to be elected in 19 and the other half in 1906, the two existing va- fs eandley.in the Board of Directom to bo 5 Allied by men whose names were to ba: J ‘prepared by the policy holders’ cothe “mittee, ‘These two names, so suggested by the Polloy-holders’ committee, were to bo upon tho Bxeoutive Committee, Tha mecutive Committee consisting of twelve members, it was suggested that ‘€wo additional names for members of the Bixeoutive Committes should bs dea- " fgnated by Mr. C, N, Bliss, |McGraw, who played here years ago |when Loulsville was in the National | League, was given an ovation as he | walked out on the coaching Hine. Wiltse, who rejoined ‘he team last ‘night, was In excellent shape and used | both speed and curves with great ef- fectiveness, ‘Taylor succeeded him and did equally as well, For the past few daya he has been pitching curve balls and to-day his drop was under pertect control, In Ferguson the Glants found a good pitcher, and from the ginger turned loose by the New Yorkers they | seomed delighted to mix it up with a club which could give them a real ht. The Giants are, now'in good enough shape to bogin the championship sea- son, and from’ now on the practice work will be gradually trimmed dqwn 40 a8 to prevent over-training. First lantngs | Sorana moins to seconi, | ou thm, Spangler to Monugerey. Mat Sane, out On grounder Strang took Browne's pia and Hall went FO Pras An nels out to Metiann, » Comnee ut In to McGann.” Kerwin ‘ Baty to McGann, NO RUN! Second Inning, Roding walked ard Hall Bbragcea ie | ing out; Ferg si aaa Be nh aingled’ to right, 4 ont Patten Gilbert went out, to Sangler, Bresnahan iralkeds ne as rae ‘onigomery angled, wal mo- rificed out, Deviin to McGann, Bras- hear singled, gcorlug Montgomery. Spangler Med out to Hall: ptule second, Dexter wa: out, Bresnahan to McGann, Sonn UN. nda Hel rashea ir Bpani eries fl Hi out 0 ae, ‘Hall singled ean Ly fi fas Meagtune ied out to Strang and Cog- shall ‘iifted a high one to Mortes, cerwin out aide out on ® Pop up to Nos Fourth Inning, iin out. Woodruff ann Bresnahan filed eshall, Wile out, Woodruft to! ‘Spang! er NO | NS. Ronigomery hit for ¢wo bage and hit fortwo bases, MeGann fouled out to Spangler. Mertes singled, scoring Strang, nu, Merten ‘went to second on p" wut 1 Spangler, ONT RUM, © on BTounder to Woiziht out, Pavits to MoGann, Mur- why went out, Hall to McGann. Coy xl Out, MeGann to Wiltse, NO| g —_——— RESULTS OF OTHER GAMES. *¢ Philade! Score py In 000 ° 11 8-89 8 8 2 839 hile. Nat, nila, “Am. ISLAND EXPLORERS MAY BE VICTIMS OF CANNIBALS, Two Californians 6% Adventurous Browne ‘hi.9 anens: by ‘shoted "Ux eal YUMA, Ati and his Anger lacerated, Btrang: rans | » Ariz April 1—It 6 aienost for Browne, Pitcher Laren iis 2 fret, \An* Qsiured. fact thatrm@rty ©. Amer and'Capt. Gus Olender have lost their jlives in an attempt to explore 'Mburon dsland, Whether they were killed and eaten by. the cannibals of Zerl {Indians on tho island or drowned in the tutbulent waters in the Gulf of California, or were slain by some marauding .band of renegade Yaqui Indians on the main- land of Sonora, is a mystery that pmh- Ably never will solved, ‘The fact remains, however, that the men @re low and the circumstances lead to the conclusion, that they mot death in one of the’ three ways men- thon Milfer was’ a school teacher Los Angoles, of an adventurous turn of mind, ‘and Olender was a sgaman en- Raged by him to accompany him on an @ploration trip to Tiburon. ——— MEMPHIS WINNERS, MEMPHIS, “Tenn ‘April 1—The re- aults.of the races here to-day were as follows: FIRST RACE.—Hannibi 1 Bey Aye? 1; Our Blater (a0 to 1), 4; Simplicity, ° SECOND RACE—Gay Minister (10 to 1) 1, Homestead My to 1) 2, Terra Firma ( to 2) 8, Time—1.61, GIANTS AT LOU ISVILLE. —_— GIANTS .... 2120 aneeeee O LOUISVILLE .....,.-... 0 2 10100001—3 Dae heieht abla 200121 HIGHLANDERS AT ATLANTA. ATLANTA .....4 -00001009 ~0001 Ht Balt and Pepper aia Mineral Hoe alse re FIRST RACE—Setauket (1 to 5) 1, Biue Miracle (20 to 1) 2, Love Note3 SECOND RACE—Consletent (1 to 3) 1, Merry Belle (15 to 1) 2, Moon- shine 3, THIRD RACE—Santa Catalina (3 to 2) 1, Romseben (11 to 20) 2 Only two starters, FOURTH RACE—Kasll (3 to 1) 1, Pete Dailey (2 to 1) 2, Probe 3, FIFTH RACE.—Pilous (16 to 1), 13 Richelleu Il, (8 to 1), 2; Hylas, 3 SIXTH RACE—Flinders (8 to 1) 1, Gold Dome (9 to 6) 2, For Luck 3, (Special to the Bvening World.) BPNNINGG. RACE - TRACK, Wash- \nerton. D..cfakert l= Seven races were on the card at Bennings this afternoon, the extra race be!ng added because in the third race, at six furlongs, Roseben and Santa Gatalina were the only horses remaining in, and as thiv must be a vraotion! walkaway for Rosben, the napoctation determined to add another race, ‘he rmarkably poor programme 4% Bennings seems to demand that re- for commenced in the seoretary's a me, weather to-day was most charm, ing and the crowds ‘came out and mcked the course, The. train from Vashington wai eof twelve cars and every. car was’ packed, Not one. of the people go by train in warm weather, ‘The grand stand was packed and to the mass in the betting ring that en- closure seemed as big as a sardine box. The card had no feature outside of the Spring Hunters Steepelchase, FIRST RACH, Bix and fe halt furlongs; three- sipward’ Tinecl.a4. rd ree-yearolds and Pl, Jom Ner Mt 108 7-6 2h Hoffmann 100 202 gt Lav 10 £5 — Br ane Glaas ‘and THe tte ‘ale ran, SECOND RACE. Four and a halt furlongs; olds, Won by three lenkih: Starter, rf arter, M 4 Connor 104 15, |e Tatephe, Henry Waring Rose Croix also THIRD RACE. Bix furlongs, ~ Betting, — Atarter. Jockey, Tt. P| ai ater, ee gy Batra oh a, Fuller 118 11-20 = = FOURTH RACE, Time~1,45, 1 Bohett,” Garme FIFTH RACE, About two milew anda halt, =Betting,—-| (Special to The Evening World.) CINCINNATT, O., April 1.—~There were two sensational develtoments to-day in the cane of J, Morgan Smith and his wife, who are resisting extradition to New York in connection with the prowe- ution of "Nan" Patterson for the mur- der of Bookmaker Caesar Young, One was the statement ff Mre, Smith that a fund of $100,000 had been raised tor the defense of herself and husband, ‘The other feature which seoms of the utmost ‘mportance ia the report that CHESBRO FOR HIGHLANDERS “Happy Jack” Arrives at At- lanta, Ga., and Clark Griffith Sends Him In to Do the Twirling To-Day. BATTING ORDER. Highlanders. Dougherty, It, Keeler, 11 Yeager, Willams, 3, Anderson, of, Conroy, 3b. Chase; ib, MeGulre, o, Ghesebrd p. BY ALLEN SANGREE, (Special to The Gvening World.) ATLANTA, Ga,, April 1—The High- ‘landers arrived herd in great fettie, not- withstanding @ A ride that lasted one night and a forenoon, Grimth walked up to the hotel expecting to meet Chabro, but was handed a telegram say- ing that the famous pitcher had been seriously injured at Greenville, N. C, Wire naid Chesbro was fa a hospital and Griffith nearly wept, He had chills up the spine and down again, Finally they told him that some local fan had played the New York manager for an April fool, 8 a mighty serious thing to fool sald Grimth, who could not see the Joke a little bit, "Kid" Blberfeld did not show up for ‘ Dut Up 9 smooth, enmney Kame, and, chp | Scored OF Woodrutr's single through the | a. Drives to Face Foes, content abounded. in briliiant plays, cau om Ata ay Bremnatiatte Mt) Kroll, with Romanelll Up, Gete FEARS HER LETTERS MAY ¢ . ‘The Colonels were outclassed, how-|throw to McGann. Spangler struck out, Oo = 52% lever, and finally succumbéd to heavy) Dexter filed out to Gltbert ONE RUN|| Pemeilh Front of Rete Dally: Uh SEND SOME ONE TO CHAIR. | nitting and base running which opened Fifth Inning, Fourth Event on Card, tne eyes of the local fans, Manager! Donlin filed out to. Wooarust. Sister of Nan Patterson Handed Documents to Detective Aiken and Lawyers Are Now Fighting to Get Possession Wen of Them. Mrs. Smith was in great fear that the letters in her possession when she Was arrested would fall into the ‘hand Of of District-Attornoy Jerome, ¢ “If these letters are found on me? she 1s quoted as having sald to tive Aiken, who had lured them from Canada, ‘they may send some one to the chair,” “What shall I do with them" "Glye them. to me,’ sald Alken, abd ie Iaieats were -handed over, ‘There 1s conudérable myster: the Smith defense fund, How 7, seat & pum as $100,000 came to be, raleed fm not explained by the Smiths-or thee oe tomneys, Shay & Cogan. One report is ta Mrs, Havell, of Washington, @ ve of Nan Patt waive or Ne ferson had guarame Another story ts to the effect Bary, La who is not known hei wort from Wi would furnish the Tmoneye Fe te alae maid to bea relative of the Pattersonm. ia Surprise to Officials, e vigor’ with which the exti 'e being fousht has pusaled the one who Were at first taken in by Smith's @pparent desire to return’ ti Peacétully, Dieser They allege now that they have wind of @ plot by which the. journey east was to have been interfered with yin Pennsylvania, the prisoners taken trom, them by a writ and then hustled of by Jerome's agents. ‘The talk of money in limitless quant tles at the disposal of the Smiths does not fit In with the undoubted fact that they have but $1.50 in actudl cosh be- tween them now when arrested, Both have becn eating meals from a resthu- rant, Now Smith insists that he will live on prison fare, and that his wite shall have meals from a restaurant, Trouble Over Letters, i ‘The letters which Mra, Smith handed to Detective Alken at che time ahe is quoted as having said they were dikely, posi seats (Continued on Third Page.) an a HANLONITES VS. DETROIT AGAIN This Is the Final @s Final Game of the Series in Augusta, Ga, and Fai id wan sueweroscane ice HIGHLANDERS ...... .. nO Se Ean ” sat anwei agvenieedands| “Foxy Ned” Wanted His Men bugwostes at tl fs? abcde § u game hi ean wi adqvertis and Guberintondent of Insurance Manure CITY PARK WINNERS, good vrowd weltomed New York, Ariel “9 four me nwho. should retire, from AT AUGUSTA—SROOKLYN Vs, DETROIT, Lajole leaned wp $h00 here, in on to Even Out. present Mxocutive Committee, ‘i \allamepoerig NEW ORLEANS, April The races | [Kee will be no ware to-morrow. 5 i j LOR Rasietuied that ne nea ee BROOKLYN . 003000 CHIR ACE" Signal 110 Gt 0, 1 Firet Inning. RDER) Mend its adceptance to the Board of DETROIT 0 0 0 000 Convict (8 to Ws Little Marguret, 3, Cheat to) Botha te be Cities Hee BATTING ORDER’ Hse Directors. ‘Ss ‘at Reg ribs agrnk ce (Geto *p.| and toned iinters on, Het Ander Pea a i vf Hyde's Fit ' bas SUN sof, Noblelt struck out, NO RUNS. | ,,Brooklyn, Savrae lydo' ight Yet On, N isis ay A ORT Ri ft 1) f Dougherty aid, the ten ‘act, va euler Bay, SF Fact A he i proee Be sand & pi , if. if, vy gkhe sereoment on mutuaitsation has At New Haven—End seventh: Yale, 17; Tufts, =o Saas | Hit im Su econ 'Netirat ted, Nov. | LUnIGY, B. Sullivan, tf, at. ee ke: Mend ieee of cane’ victim, Smith Yo. Btafford, NO Bateh,’ &. Coughlin, | ; a RUNS, Lowls, 98, chanter, { bape yy ety fem pead Mr! LATE RESULTS AT BENNINGS, A Second Inning. Maciainrel ib, Oe (ED : eel would cortatnty | Jones, p. i > SH { (matt I an eppeat volng mado to the *ALFAR@ to.1 Record-Smashi: UCOMETE aera Mee cman eee MS ne ae mnsy Genotal for an thvatigntion of SEVENTH heb rin R'(3 F ) i Heketilin (2 to 1) rol 01 ng ford shot ties Mina’ wah.’ Archor | AUGUSTA, GA, ‘ © soolety’s af. ’ ‘ i ee ae game of the Brooklyn-Detrolt | se Mr. Al Sees: has no. Idea of ISTEPAWAY (5 to:t): Gain. FAW. DU Tin aed aes aratty. onaethmed:(tos layk@aar blag eahiiitan sale ie from the position he took yos- f AT CITY: PARK. : gonrey, paotificed and died, Smith kept the fans Indooks) despite. the | Mr. Hyde came downtown to- Lachlan lope ca ROSE (9 to 10) 1, FLORAL KING 2, cy ee No. of Stafford. Chase popped to ‘$, Bshog World Wants McGuire filed to Archer, NO RU Ng.’ | iant 2-0 match, won oy the oe i Printed ‘Third Inning. Pl ‘ igh During Chase ran to first with Smith's solid), 1he showing made. by the hy bie aa mtab. “Winter walked, Dexter ra'sod to | Colla againat, the more seadoned Agnors, i Chase, Anderson rot under Nodlet : ims short scoop, NO RUNS, Chesvro celobrated His 195 devine hy | br they work! apeciaiy that r bail «| Docwcher, win pluzned & wre a thin Masia to a for hem. ETH RA RACE—BON, ‘MOT 6 to py ASTARITA (2 to 1) SIX: SHOOTER * mee Gar ic Wd wants OSSMOND'S, * oe omen cam [Beer ,., ‘This deceiainbin @ to 10, 2 | Monin’ te pag Hanioi OUR 10 ‘bunt, © ghon ot Hoclor's ‘foul bunt, wiih nl gin Metdny wean. to : one hand then threw to Morse. tips "oF four, and Ung up Cheabto. A passed bail vanced Daun, to reond, ¥% floated to Dexter, NO RUN!