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wee ATHE) R—Feit to-night, warmer; Tuesday rain, [RESULTS EDITION I ~ PRIC CE ONT SG BRIDE DRINKS WINEAND DIES FROM POISON Paroled by Coroner in Cus- tody of Employer After Hearing. JEALQUSY IS SUGGESTED. an Officials Believe Young Wife! Was Despondent and Delib- erately Ended Her Life. ACONITE AND ACID FOUND. Three Physicians Work Over Victim Mout of the Night, but Are Unable to Restore Her, William L, Larned, a young artist, whose bride, Ruba Larned, dled from ® powerful narcotic In their flat in the Victoria Apartments, No. 652 Lenox avenue, early to-day,-was paroled Jn the custody of his employer this afternoon by Coroner Goldenkranz, pending an au- topsy on the body of the dead woman and a chemical analysis of the contents of a decanter of wine and a flask of whiskey which ware selzed by the police. Annie Miller, rested with Larned, the maid servant, 1T- had also been de- tained, and the Coroner announced this afternoon that letters had (been found suggesting that the ; end woman had been jealous of the servant. The letters were despon- dent in tone and the veliet !s enter- tained by Coronet's Physician Lehane that the young woman committed aul olde. Her husband denied that he knew of} the existence of ayphial of acontte and a boitle of carvbiic acid, whieh were found in the flat, ‘The body ot ‘Mrs, ‘Larned was removed to the Belle~ vue Morgue this afternoon, whey an @utopsy will be performed this evening. It Is admitted by Larned and the sey~ vant that Mrs, Larned’s fatal illness developed Immediately after she drank @ gluss of claret, At one time the maid (Continued on Hidden Treasures Brought to Light The fabled cask of Jewels support to have been buried years ago by the Hfstorical Kidd seems yelled in the mist of insignificance when one stops to consider the wealth of opportuni- tles offered y gat At h the Kira “mos; popular WANT Di- Bi ee of the SUNDAY Wau you preter a dlamond:to an established business enterprise pro- sures on the bargain: ‘basis? uld you choose a ruby in pref- erence to a tract of suburban pro) tty which could be subdivided Into ding lots and sold at several hun- ‘et per cent. profit? ‘ou consider an emerald more ra je than a good-paying posi- ver the wearing of a pearl, opal or topaz give you more comfort or hap- piness than that afforded by a fur- nished room, house or apartment that ‘perfectly answers your requirements 48 to size, price, location and arrange- ment? With moutdy coins, such as Kidd's ¢ask would contain, could you buy janos, furniture, office fixtures, &e., htainable at “your own price” through yesterday's Sunday World's Want Directory? t Kidd's buried treasures Tie hidden "neath the ground, While World Want opportunities Can readily be found, 80 LOOK TO-DAY AND YOU WILL FIND 2,817 Employers offering i Workers tendering services. 1 Ready to sacrifice realty, 800 Descriptions of desirable homes, S82, Fortelters of businesses, © 86 Educators of thought and ac. tion, 10 Messages from finders, T Sacrifice sale announcements. 49, Stock, bond and share offers, , 888 Odd and unique propositions, Disclosed Yeatorda, Through t! Greatest of Tronsure bs rarmic ” losers to ape ane IN ACTIGN OF ~— HAMMERSTEIN of Criminal Libel Thrown Cut of Court, | WAS HIS owN LAWYER, to Hearing Held Before Magistrate Cornell. In Fine Hammersteinian Rage He Declares Official Has Tried to Ruln Him, Whe vereatiie Oscar Hammerstein | acted as his own counsel In Centre Streot Polloe Court his proceedings avainst Superintendent | of Bulldings Teaac A, Hopper for! erlminal libel, Magistrate Cornell Uirew the case out of court. Mr, Ham. | rsteln established himself as a. vol- uminouy and foretble pleader, He says the setback to-day is merely tempor ary and with the able ald of Abe Hum: mel he will draw up a formal ¢ plaint and compel further action by she court. j The hearing was held pursuant to a summons ixvued at the request of Mr. ammerstein last Friday commandly Mr, Hopper to appoar In court and take notlee of a Mbol charge. Mr. Hopper jWas on hand accompanted by his at- jtorney, Henry J. Goldsmith, Mr. Ham: | Mersien had no counsel, but was woe companied by Low Fields, the comvdian “Your Honor," began Mr. Hamme stein, when the oase was called, “I am the owner of Lew WPields's “Thextre. This man,” “pointing to Mr, Hopper, caused t9 be Dubllshod fn the news: pers of last Friday dnd Saturday “trocious Hbela and falsehoods, Hammerstein in Deadly Earnest “He set forth that I am enticing the bubiiy to a death-house, und that 1am Violating the building laws, ‘This is a frighitul allomation, “It i 48 allowed to giund, ‘my house sind mysolt will bo mained forever ANS my utt ruin and the desertion of my chentres by the public, Magistrate Cornell wanted to know w Mr. Hammerstein was going to bring tite alleged Hbellous statements home to Mv. Hopper. Mr, Hammer: uced a of newspapers of Jast Thursday and Friday and read ex- tracts from thom setting forth that In- spectors of the Building Department had found twenty-two violations of the law in Lew Rields's Theatra he wished he had power to * shouted Oscar, who worked himself into-a condition of 1 mersteinian rage, He “should me now if he is @in He had four months, Whon thet angel. of punity up- Jerome, began ‘his crusade the theatres, especially mine, he wrote this man hero to bother mo and This smiling rumshop his fnger ‘under M: er's nose—'sent me a mass of w ary matter, He asked me to plain twenty-two different Items, hold- |In& me up to ridicule and causing dam: | 887 and ruin to my propert; | What! Ald from Jerome? Magistrate Cornell jwested that in }@ criminal libel proseedin, ptt would be Well for Mr. Hammerstein to. consult wi eh istrict, vAttorney, Oscar's Popped out of his head, is, he asked, tragically, | Why," Your Honor, he's ugainee Sioa Mr, Goldsmith volunteered i. tate ment, but was shut off by i merstoin, who Raleinge He that he could do all He repeated his | charges inst Mr. Flopper until | Magistrate Stored expr o ear the oth [purely a department reeont ho had no ersonal iknow the ‘alloned vio. ations and find made no direct chy gaint Mr Hammerstein, He sali't at an imspeotion of LOW. Fick had been demanded by ihe} t- | “During his explanation Mb. Hopper Whoa Ns happened to te tthe cout ewe. Hammerstein, Oscar turned upon \Shum with an exprossion ae! ae roctty. manded, “Vout 'fanas adn natonge ROM agg hands: dont vel on | natselstrore Goriell sata 1 could 0 where Mh Har Sg ne ish sited stad jade o Forty. nd ih fs “‘patione Shee tra ented his advil jena tho ‘Diptelotaccatrey be ena vine [eds whether he was trieniily with. Au [short astionst rf the plibe hace batey 0 ie pollee court Ele |inade ‘tracks for the law oMicen of ie Hummel, | | CITY PARK WINNERS, NEW ORLMANB, April 8. nae races here tofday ware, as woe FIRBT RACH—Rhyl 4 now (6 to 02 TA et lela dea BBCOND RAK a, 2 | gi MocHonte 10 hei ardent ee ee Nate een FORECAST, Theatrical Manager’s Charges | Lew Fields Accompanies Him, iSAYS THE END IS NOT YET. | Uils afternoon tn | “aie Dee LOSKED UP AS DRUNK, GIRL HAS!s SPOHE In Cell Four Hours and Was Treated in Hospital Entire Day for Alcoholism, A pretty and well dressed young woman who has given the name Muy De Vere und the address Hoboken, was lockgl in a cell of the Church atreet station on Suturday charged with in- toxleation for four hours and taken to the Hudson Street Hospital and treat- 0 ed there twenty-four hours for alco- holic coma before it was discovered that she was suffering trom spinal meningit ‘This was revealed in the Tombs Court to-day whon Policeman Fotecher, of th Church mtreet station, reported tho case to Magistrate Cornell and obtained the discharge of the hospital patient from the original charge of intoxication, He sald that as he was passing Ful- ton street and Churoh street Satunday morning he, saw tiv young woman stretched uncenscious in the atreet, He shook her to waken her, thinking that she was intoxicated, As’ he cou! it roUne i patrol w: tha “iad is BM taloen ary Nhe ‘stat one wo house, Thete she revived for « few minutes and’ fave the name May De Ve the ambulance surg the girl was une Der a de uf or after eee ee al ie ite ee for aa te nm aires hs 1 oH @ desire | Mr, Hopper aia ald that the matter was | \ womens clothing that, ther clue to her Ident of Hoboken have neon ask Un her frlohle mad sata tives, el DERBY FEATURE AT MEMPHIS Capt. sah Brown's Brown's Acie Went to Post Favorite in Tennessee Classic—Ram’s Horn Was Scratched. RACE TRACK, MEMPHIS, April 3, The anid den Bae ‘weth $5,000 im by Brown's Agile, who Was at the prohibitive Telea of to 4. John Gmmilskt, at 6 to Pda ond, and Jack, Lory was Only OONTRSTh RACK-—O4a (@ to 1) 11, plue Pirate? t0.0)% Satake’ ci ! panple de God (co 0) Nugnooat (6. to B | re psa fe g's vom im a) meats GIANTS’ FIRST GAME WITH HOOSIER NINE McGraw’s Men Cross Bats with Indianap-, olis Team—Sangrze Describes the Second Contest of the Highland- ers with Atlanta Players, BATTING ORDER, BATTING ORDER. | i Indlanapo}ts. | jLilghianders, “Atlanta, penny, Swander, tt, | Bou reer Winters, ‘ct. Strang, If. \% eters Dexter, if. Megend: 1b, Wifirhat” ab, 4 a nderson. cf. Berlin, Conroy, 3i Beantora, ib. Chase, ‘tb, Nobiott, tf, al Archer,’ ¢, Rucker, p. \ BY’ BOZEMAN BULGER. (pecial to The Evening World.) INDIANAPOLIS, Aprir %—With a team crippled with the absence of Bow- erman, Mertes and Browne, the GHants initiated the new park at Indlanapolle to-day by administering a defeat to t! Hoosters before a crowd of 2,000 people. Dark clouds, sharp winds and bluster- ing showers of rain made the game a doubtful event until after 3 o'clock, when the sun came out In all Its splen- dor, making dt an ddeal afternoon for baseball. ‘The ahift in position had no apparent effect on the team work, and they played with the same snappy vim that has made thelr fights egainst minor clube @ continuous string of victories. Mertes's wifo joined him to-day and his, delay at tho railway station took tim out of the game, Strang played the position up to the murk, however, and BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Mpeaial to The Bvenink World.) ATLANTA, Ga, April 3—After a eplendid practice this morning the Highlanders ran in four mtles drenched to the skin, (It was the hottest day yet encountered, But it did not sap tho boys of ginger, Cheabro ts being. "kid- ed" to death by reason of the offer to do @ monologue on the New York roof, Jimmy Williams ta writing a play for him and a toca tobacco firm has asked the privilege of supplying its best brand of qhewing for the spit ball when Ches- bro throws on the stage, Wille Keeler was not hurt badly enough on Saturday to keep him out of the game, #0 excepting lberfeld, the Feyular team Mned up againat Atlanta before a fine crowd that tnoluded many ladies, Walter, Clarkson faked to pitch and Grimth consented, though the Harvard 1 ald equally as well in Browne's arvard | fy 3, ai ||] Rather than run a chance of spending | qireot to District-Attorney Jerome, Gaesdb uenean Wala arair winked nln inry Et — , montha, in Jail awaiting. tho trial, he |trettet” acan thene Ser the aan Dahlen appeared on the field for the ‘ First Inning. FOURTH RACE—Royal Window] conciuded to leave, To all who spoke | was pinced on them go ‘that there 3, A with his played first time in severs) days, Winters pop fi left hand wrapped up in ly for Klenow. ped Deiter hit over the. left-feld fence for short. He fought @ little shy o1 ground-;@ ‘home run, Krug hit to right for a ere on the loft aide, but handled every- vert, ae Morse sent: a to Anderson, thing as woll as with his old tinw ense. typretrord hit thewaon opened in the box for the CHants, and for the first time curned loose some of his speed, He also used his famous slow ball with great effect, ‘The Hoosiers played fast, snappy, ball frog re A tang the aed’ of and trainin my | tao atrone aid, Moat, am gently Sudehe ed one scalp t long string fathered | a the minor Teugues, Firat Inning. Donlin led off with centre, and 3 iuonifioe, ore a ayy to Fieesie Dougnerty ‘stole Cay n Willers popped a foul ty’ "to Archer Second Inning, Noblett got a base on neta seonticed, SAVEERIRG An Rucker died wine " “ee a Winters reunion ts to Anderson’ ington, D, cage ent second, ‘Son y and Chase Peas, (plat ficed aan, fe Andeneon over the plat 5 “nied out to ‘honey, ok @ foul fy to Archer, ONE IN. apped UP @n easy one t Cowan ta, ocive, for three Toles Mnoing, tthe chiet events this afternoon were ceasaemree se eae ad, Moteur ait | ienugatrodke at ‘eal both nasuicaps,-a conaition ruehet bard] HIGHLINDERS .... .-.--- 0 1201000 frou ies tr ery dimer No Wows, Co SUMMON fo) Wiueh drournt owt Seamnie wore, Hint! ATLANTA ....+-- soe--2>,1 0090000 ‘True an at SAN Aeeeey OPK ee Pat, “Sota oth, Malbrgar™ | aha" tenar th Me, Dover | areal ih an Pa ta OOKLYN A : other ; f échwarts Ned oa Date eS i TRL Co ah torve: base nectins Conte | ctrater in the week the Nursery Atalceg BROOKLYN T SAVANNAH, i Second Inning, gon, and Boehenty, Yeager wus nipped | fer, Guia telah ah the’ beat Youre’ rt i nate lea et ho" Berry, "Matnow: | Wilting fled ta "Noblest> “Andurgr | stem fn ers SAVANNAH ...c06 eeceee 0000:00 do mhort and nent a foul fy to Krug. TWO RUNS, |, PURSD tor uarevearon amt apwae™ | ~~ BROOKLYN o1121 Gilbert b bal fi Toc vont on a double pl Fourth Canin: handioan for three retin 4 ary. iy eineo ees aen Himan, to Bchwarte to Dickey, i ; pape ore Jockey ai. hn I Ae iy an singled and took second, on Dexter F hit Over A fe viola fence fora Brats ailes i a i Dic! out Mathe' io~ in. a } c od B iy led, but at bttes Staal ‘Morse sont @ fly to An fora’ Jordan For Luck and Limeriok ala i Su and Be if rene out trying to steal |got @ bage on balls. Stafford hit a fy Tethers A one-half fur- LATE RESULTS AT BENNINGS, : focond, B'xecter, ONE RUN: Ei ScHocyo Mott ay ; © third. tnnin HOTEL SUICIDE ip $s, YT i Doniin hit to rhe ree baw | MILLS HOTEL SUICIDE peltion rt th SIXTH RAZE—'BOBBIE KEAN (7 i 2) 1, UNCLE URIGH (8: id Birang scored with a ghort win~ Tickle Romans id 8-5 85) { SAIS ‘4 t 1 3. ‘ BK to short and he and USED NAME OF FRIEND. | 47 04 =| to ¢) 2 (4 to 1) i charts oF out on Boutle, Play: - eee forry Halle and Dr, Hellaworth tipi A way Iman to, Diakey, Hal ete, ae Yaa outs’ to tokaker!” ONE | wuiiam o'Gonnely at one timo a| Ailes RACH—Seven furtonae: setting; AT CITY PARK, ) NAN i SRR a a + | wealthy sien painter, with extensive | four-vear-old peste ‘a real-eatat the Bronx, com- Bart, . Pi MRS. HILL IMPROVES ‘ON TRIP NORTH, holdings tn titted. sulolde last night at Mills Hotel | [ttle No. 2 by shooting himeelf in tho head. | Peeewn icy He had been & uset there for nlx weeks | Dory, under the name of M, KE, Morris, ra acnetats, Rite Hempel te wrote, a) tine @ asking thi KR. Morris, of No, i ROT airret, we Notifies Morris lon) jaa plumber ‘who formerly red an eae with Mr, O'Connell at tae num= WASHINGTON, April ~The special oar bearing, James J. Hil, President of tec es dorthorn, and Mrg. Hil, who ier ae St andocae Sovrt a ndoubtedly,"" mld Mr. Mortis, when |totd of the mute, “noot OMonnell west wien he wont to the Fiutel. not khow hows sopping lage Rriulay the he Wahort thm auld that hia troubl were wel 4 On hia ming, but he ide? me that he Sontem: Fteies Piulph the current meet excellent one. FOURTH On nite ‘aloo Fa. Tockoxs., WEIROSOME WINS HANDICAP AT ODDS, 12 TO Little Chestnut Gelding Beats Arabo and Mamie Worth at Bennings, — BENNINGS WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Welrdeome (12 to 1) 1, Arabo (2 to 1) 2, Mamie Worth THIRD RACE—Little Woods (15 to 20) 1, Poseur (6 to 1) 2, The Gad- (8 to 1) 1, Cascine (7 to 6) 2, Blue and Orange 3, FIFTH RACE—8ir Ralph (even) 1, Flat (8 to 1) 2, Probe 3, (Special to The Evening World.) BENNINGS RACE TRACK, April 8—Phe Inet halt of at Bennings began this afternoon with an improved card tnd the promise of better sport. Con- ditions of the last twelve daya were lett unframed until @ few days ago in order to better fit the class ot horses here, Although an off day, the crowd was an Racing has never before attained such popularity in Washing- Winona. Fiend rah ia Mh 108 Romunenh 100 9-2 Piirbury am Bound Brook alia FeACw—Six and one-hatt tur ene 107 deaitelyn, Photpa ‘and See FIFTH) RACK—One mite, Jenthn. tinned, ome SECOND RACE—Belden (11 to 5) 1, Tlokle (8 to 6) 2, Anodyne 3, POLITICIAN PUTS: UP COST TO SAVE - NAN PATTERSON? Report that Prominent Tammany Man Raised the $100,000 Said to Have . Been Provided to Help Keep the Morgan Smiths Away. PRISONERS IN COURT, BUT THE CASE IS POSTPONED Their Attorney Making Hard Fight to Have Them Released on.a Writ of Habeas Corpus —Letters Seized and Forwarded to Jerome. From some niysterious source there has arisen an influence that ha | made for J. Morgan Smith and his wife, brother-in-law and sister of Nan _ Patterson, powerful friends in Cincinnati. When they were arrested thelr combined assets amountad to $3.74. Now they have one of the most promis nent firms of criminal lawyers in the city actively engaged in trying to keep them out of the jurisdiction of the New York courts, It is reported along upper Broadway, where the approaching trial of Nan Patterson is discussed {n all resorts’ patronized by theatrical and sport-. ing people, that the money which is sald to have heen sent to Cincinnat) for the aid of the Smiths was contributed by a prominent Tammany polt- tloian ‘Hie interent iu the ense is sald to haye been aroused through a q | | woman who knew Nan Patterson and Caésar Young. 7m 1 (he report has ft, is con- {nd Mrs, J. Morgan Smith abenney > Vinee meh an Patterson did, not ill | dlineh the cant of the Bite inthe Nii the bookmaker, but she thinks that J | Patterson affair,” sald Assietang Die Morgan Smith bought tho revolver with | trict-Attorney Garvan to-aa; y which the killing was done, Conso-| “While no particular lett tagns quently she has determined to bend her | evidence on which conviction could: be eftorts to keep Smith away from New | gooured, the entire lot form so strong York, and to that end bas obtained the] chain of evidence as to completely fAnanoiad support of the ‘Mummany Man. | corroborate tho case of the proseal ‘They posltively establish Smith'a gone She is said to have told persone who knew of her interest in Nan Patterson | ection with the alleged plot and really, that her Tammany inend would put UP) ore the most important direct avidnee $100,000 1f necewsary, | secured in the case as yet. ‘The letters he trleal ‘olk. are written by relatives of either Smtth | Met Many Theat knew | or the Pattersons, and while they are: Scores of persons In New York knew | Wonieg in guarded) language, thele of the whereabouts of Smith ever slnco| Meaning ts ao plain ‘that there 48 no he disappeared, In nearly, every theat: | misunderstanding thelr purport.’ rleal company that visited Montreal Letters Sent to New York. there were persons who knew elther| ai. jet ‘ere shipped to ore Smith or his wife, Smith was sollclt:| gargay atten heine exes toon thee {ng insurance and, he said, mAKINS A) trun and made into a packet which living, would look as unsuspictous as possible, ‘To thove who aaked him why he had | nr, Garvan rotused to gay to whom fled he qld he got a tip that he jthe package had been addressed and fo be locked up and held as a witness. | while it is poaslble that they were #ent ! to him he denied that he bought the revolver with which ¢he Killing was done. he ho chanoe of thelr beng interoep ‘The letters will arrive in New ‘Yorks some time to-day, When Smith and his wife ware errente ed the husbund hid in hin possession Just #8, while the wife ‘had caly 764 ' Fight Before Court, (Special to the venting wena) CINCINNATI, 0, April a tere that we ‘found in the (Continued on Second pee ( GIANTS AT INDIANASY 3, 7 GIANTS ....-... -- INDIANAPOLIS .. HIGHLANDERS VS. ATLANTA. THIRD RACE—MIZZENMAST (20 to 1) 1, HARDING 2, LEENJA (8 to 1) 3. si a; FOURTH RACE—ALMA Buyout: (8 to 1) 1, BRAND NEW. aPejing (even) 2, ORA VIVA (8 to 1) 3. a bait ba i FIFTH RACE—THESPIAN (7 to 5) 1, APRIL. SHOWER (ta 3&3. =| 2) 2, KILTIES 3. SIXTH RACE—ST. RESOLUTE (10 to 1) 1, RE Tit i to 1) 2, GOV. SAYRES 3, He 8, ‘Won ate atx