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The Final (Pink) ‘WEATHER—Showern, to-night and Friday. FINAL) RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. NI V YORK, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1905, C.F. MURPHY UNDER FIRE IN THE GAS INQUIRY Tankiraays Leader Closely Questioned by) Counsel as to His Relations with the Contracts Let by the Companies to His Brother’s Firm. SAYS HE WAS NOT CONSULTED ABOUT BIDS BY OFFICIALS. Owns Stock Through Brokerage House in Co solidated Gas Company, But He Refuses to Tell How Much the Investments Amount! To. Charles F. Murphy was called as a witness in the gas investigation late this afternoon. Q. You are the leader of Tammany Hall? A. Tam. Q. Did you give the lighting affairs of this city attention?. A, | did not. Q. Were you aware that bids were put in—for public lighting? A. Only through newspapers, Q. No public officials speak to you about it? A. No, } Q. Not the Mayor? A. No, air. { Q. Comptroller? aA. No. Q. Did you have any opinion as to what action should be taken? A. I 414 not. a Matter ever brought to your attention for your approval or disap- proval? A, No, air, Interested ae a Citizen, Q. As a oltizen were you not of the opinion that prices were high? A. I was interested as a citis Q. Did you do anything to assure yourself that the administration would adopt a polloy? A: I knew the, heads ot ents would take command of that matter, @, Did you have any talke with ges “| HAVE FAITH IN MY JURY,” DECLARES oMolals? A. Not regarding this gas matter, Q. Meet any oMocials of the gas com- pany? A, Yeo, Mr. Gawtry, Q. Know Mr, Addicks? A, I do not. Q. Are yon interested im or is any lock held for you in the Con- ied Gas Companyt A Only in carrying stock th: broker, Q. How mucht (Continued on Second Page.) REGOLIOLDE-ZECHOODROOIDDOHSIDITOOODOVBHE FOGHOHGOSGOHMGOOSHHCHE EF HIGHLANDERS. LOSE AGAIN TO THE ATHLETICS Three Runs in the Seventh Settled the Hopes of the Griftthites, SCORE BY INNINGS. ni las Highlanders ...,0.0 01 0 Athletion 4, 4010 1 0 BATTING ORDER, peugtlanders, 00.0 0-1 osa BY BOZEMAN B BULGER (Special to The Evening World.) COLUMBIA BALL PARK, PHILA- DELPHIA, Pa., April 20.—The High- Janders went in the second game with the Athletics nervons but full of gin- wer, Momories of a victory would be much #aweeter than the unpleasant remi- nis of a trimming during the NAN PATTERSON —_ ~ Young Woman on Trial for the Third]: Time for Killing Caesar Young Talks Freely to Evening World Reporter and Tells of Her Hopes: [". For the first time since she was locked up in the Tombs on the charge of"killing Caesar Young, Nan Patterson consented to talk directly to a representative of a newspaper. After the third jury which is to try her was selected last evening and the case was adjourned to Monday, °Miss Patterson spoke freely to Miss Emmeline Pendennis, of The Evening World, Stie was impulsive, confidential and hopeful. She answered tovher In a free and frank manner, and those answers ee nee sidelight on the woman who stands in the shadow of death, Judge Foster, 1h General Sessions, to-day granted leave to Herbert R. Limburger, counsel for J. Morgan Smith and his wife, to inspect the min- utes of the Grand Jury that indicted them for conspiracy. He denied a mo- tion to order the District-Attorney to surrender the letters Seized in Clnoine pati, on the ground that was s matter for the Supreine Court to deal with, BY EMMELINE PENDENNIS. opening festivities In New York to-mor- tow, and Grimfith confidently informed his olan ‘that nothing short of @ land- slide would get the candy. , Powell was introduced as a winning streak stopper, and disguised as a largo chunk of cork he ossayed to plug the hole from which the gtream of Athletlo victories have incessantly flowed, That eyelash finish of yestetday atill rankled In the craw of the Highlanders and they went in with the determination to take no chances, Griffith started to take Chesbro out in the fifth inning yester- furl day, but when the Highlanders . were three runs to the good he decided to take a chance and lost, ‘‘Hereafter you can bet the old man will play that safe’ said the New York manager. “I ‘am still sore at myself for going against my judgment, and it's the last time for me, I'm never too old to learn,” Bix thousand fans came out to see the fray and from the start exhibited open hostility to the Highlanders, As a rule ‘this 1¢ regarded in Philadelphia as being in bad taste, Firet Inning. Dougherty led off with a three-bag map to centre, ASeoler feta Bout: bertela eat MN frome, je Bender to Willams ny i filed out Fos tk NO Rarine) beat out a bunt. Hoffman Barina fo ined, Davie to Williams: Cross watked, oherub-faged Daniel O'Reilly, vel for the hapless chorus girl. He was more than @ cherub, He made op- portunity for me to talk to this re- markable young woman about whose life there is eo much cruel glamour, Bhe was in a nied of halt-collanse, but when she lv her whole being ‘seamed to teem with life, and‘it is tie Mie of @ girl, not the amile*ot a han tired, aren't you? was o Aly my brain opentn, I was, didn't want weal fea it, for she had Dulled herself to- wether with @ little shrug and a pout of her really pretty lips, .Admires. Recorder Goff. 2 ooun- phi bail downy-whiskered Recorder, by his herolo. patience, compelled counsel to geleat @ jury, ‘TL watohed Nan sit with wtatucaque calm through the crushing tedium of examination after examina ) rieing at long inter- juror chosen, to look ‘and in that ewift glance ‘ite to his care. 1 saw her it juror took the solemn wo pike him judge of & "3. guilt innocence, relax twcte of her body. and give way Benuine, womanly tched her he to Chase, Secand Menthe! Conroy sled to centre, for reed & at second by Chai Kright eu PAPER, were to Knigit, icieingy, wale wakes: Powell filed to Hart~ -Murphy tingle, filed out to Chase, who mad meponal Longs Pent TNS out Riverfela to Ghate: Bender, singled. to ier ring. nr but wae in pa Hartse) was out to anderesn. ONB , Third van es see singled and rae droop. F dieplay of | smi ase 9m," sie peoiinuts, i n we $4489900060004900O40-5049004 99000-1006 BELMONT IS UP EARLY TO [GIANTS BEATEN SEE HIS RACERS WORK] BY QUAKERS Sangree and Bozeman Bulger. The American League baseball season will be officlatly op ing, the destination of thelr parade along Riverside Drive and Speedway being the ball park. The Evening World to-morrow national game, and all the news of the champion Giants by Boze Bulger. Get to-morrow's Evening World, The Final (Pink) Edition is the most oe peak paper published in New York, Galloping Hours—Keene’ 's Horses Speedy. Btarted off at signalled boy” saat alt UPANICBE CONSUL, mle, 0.12, 0.26 1-1 aia Evening World.) (spectal to The Evenink Wer seany SHPSHEAD BA vecen ragene quartered here were sent to exercise to-day, ‘The track had been thoroughly sprinkded an there was no P, but id up. naif Br to and quite racy-like during the walning, ag ‘August Belmont, Chairmen of the Jockey Club, was present making hia PIMLICO WINNERS. pear: was an a ance at 6.80 o'clock and fnverested ‘spectator while the fillys In The Evening “World Will Contain Graphic Stories of the Event by Experts Allen in this city to-morrow, when the Highlanders meet the Washingtons at American League Park, at One Hundred and Sixty-seventh street and Amsterdam avenue, There will be the usual opening ceremonies, music by the Sixty-ninth Regiment Band, the parade of players across the field, &c. The Road Drivers’ Association will assist at the open: contain a graphic story of the event by Allen Sangree, short sketches covering the career of the Highlanders, other articles dealing with the ppesooeooneeao LODE DODOH OVO YHIODOLH @HHOGO eoneees POREEVODODO IDL GODS "AMERICAN LEAGUE SEASON OPENS HERE TO- ‘MOR ened the will man Jockey Club Prestdeat st Toberested Hey meee at Sheepshead During, trainer we, 8 up, 4 0.40 2-5 (Continued on on Second Page.) — (Bpectal to The Evening World.) PIMLICO, BALTIMORH, April 20.— The races here to-day resuited as fol. howe: FIRST RAC ee. sent einer Womlon ware OPK |e! ate AC Ramen a a0 Later in the morning he went over! My Mate to 1 a and 2 ito 1) 8 Lattice ine Paget barn and there Inapected | Cele (15 cas a 8,0 0) 8, tline a. 4, his racers In change of Trainer Joyner, u ress, King “Albare Yard This was schooling day for the crons- country performers, Fiying Vingtnia idaumo twice ciroulted the) i and Adj zr out) course without on error on ‘the part and 7 to 10) ‘Mon either, Jim Newman, Good and Plenty $0) a ‘Tope, 16. and a hunter galloped the course trice, ‘also ren. nook, both ehowing exceptionally well. Drom- THIRD RACE — Ghivevaatesl edary was another who showed to good PPh ante ee) Honswianers tana’ t'e advantage, turning the field Mideast Pagaan ie sae soe ait The best workouts gf the moming| p @ fo 5.4 Rt 1 8 a were the following: Hance and Fairbury’ also ren RACH—For seg a caste gaia i, tle is (2 5 and 1, Yorkshire Lad (6 tot Amour (10 to 1 and Shimmer and Blegant de and races to 6) Ra abe b He: RED FLAG—10 pounds up; @ belt ena at Bac For meet %% mile—0A2, 024 46, O87 1-5, O61, onstly. Aton, ielas View to Lana ¢ to trainer. 1s, ‘Barperd and 2 bo 1) 8, JANE HOLLY—105 ieee wa ‘Time—0.49 Ho TAay Stow, furlongs—0.14, 0,28, 0.42, 0. , gal oor. 3 oping, ‘Thia waa only a breese for thie lat and Are SiaSwick ont We Le gateee a8 up; ana ae BB oie dno rs ent ANNERIN! pounds H 8 five furlongs—0.12, 0.63 1-2, 086 1-5, even 2, Peter Feu « oto end 7 2 0) 1.03 2-5, dinndily, Beton to the two- year-old division of the Keene string; J. Rowe, trainer, ~PYLHI-U0 pounds up; Blucher, 110 ds up. One mile in 1.50, Salloping. a sweet Exsncabone when sent tu the math re BAUS pa five iG JsH— ie, Rael of, f Wor 6 arith Guy Saainoring, which wae the best of the palr, Rowe, trainer, ae Mere ep pounds up; Wild Pounds up; one mile. in 1.61, PBoun could have gone mu: “2, perenet had wanted it, 1, por lle 18, 20, 147 hy 25 ter Hane! Bak FAIR GROUNDS, BT, LOUIS lonka Howlin Dervish (4 to 1) a Rows. 4 t oes ey Sounds t euch | Ge te very easily,” le vol, Tether of tl Ol OLLVE CROMWELL, 10 ponge +p. al eee 13, 0. 1,06, 1, Watch ih “fellow, us ‘he opel tn ’brine, a, H, McCormick, tralne: WaNHoR, Pel Pau pews Ad beton the same string | hg Cromwell. HY McCormick, 100 nds, th SHOE t0, Pata Maa ‘. nee flim art! CAB Ii Up, three-uarters move Bliver Bue (@ to $) Time-—0.66, teenth.—iForehand (even), 1 worth (6 pi De §} Marlin Time—1.47 4-5. WINNERS AT NASHVIL! repulta follow: ei ra ae he ish agg Nannie Hodge 3 but Beybold eld "was out, Conroy mete gr at hp la 0 ont we. al Bsn nae Bnd Uns Ore THIRD. R | SEAM iS? 2) tg RP Himes FIRST RACE—Jake (20 to 1) 1, tenes Colphial lady (2 to 5) 1, Rivur, Ne Evan lne Miss (4 to 1) 3, Gown (8 to 1) 3, torte ‘poker Cock are nie Chetan (401) Time is Be M vt ated to Bool vote a Rodaeh.(e (8 to Are 1, Latte, margaret” eo aa oad Wuaesw nora ae iia Eat Herpetend and ST. LOUIS WINNERS. (Special to The Evening World.) Apel 20.—The Weetyt Brahh ae follows: FIR6T furiongs.—Joe Teese a Rt nh ef Halle Hee 2) 3, Frea BRCOND, heparin and « half fur- 1, Buo- & Follies Bergeres 3. ‘THIRD RACE—Amertos Tt, @ to 1) 1, 2, Mise Cosette 3. FOURTH RACH—Mile ind, bs i nine LE. NASHVILU®, Tenn. April 2—A big crowd attended the reces to-day. The Garn- Time— OND RACE—Halt a mile—Ohyaes gta, to, iy di Helena . (8 to 1) 8; Fortunate RACH Aoven furlongs—Out- 1, Miss. Bo) le (& to 2, UNIQN PARK WINNERS. (Special to The Byening World.) —- UNION PARK, ST. LOUIS, April 20. —The ane here resulted as follows Time 1 3, OPODDO DM Siok | ROW? Jt eat, FOR FIRST TIME Score IseTied fn | in Sixth when McGann Knocks Out a Double. SCORE. BY INNINGS, 1-4 4 Giants, Pauegel pila, in, of, Thomas, of, trang, rf. jeagon, 2b, McGann, 1b, Courtney, ab, Mortes, ‘1 McGee, If, Dahlen, as. Titus, rf. Devlin, 3 Branafieid, 1b, Gilbert, 2b, Doone id wien o ng. , iaeleby,” Yen etre Mr, Johhacene LON POT.O GROUNDS, April 20.~The Giants lost their first game of the sea- gon to the Phillies .this..afternoon, the latter team scoring the: winning run tn the ninth inning, Notwithetanding the cold and nin, 6,000 fazis etuck it out and hooted madly for the champions, During the last half the game was close, first the Pifiites leading and ¢ the Giants, ai i First Inning. ‘Thomas filed to Mertes, Gleason ain- fled, but was forced ot at second, Mo bin to Dahlen on Courinoy's bo: urtnoy was forced out, 1) Gilbert on Moceo's nut shot. XO" led t to a waing: bitaag vot 0 Ro NUNS 1 tated to ‘Thom: Second Inning, Titus singled to reht and took sec ond on # passed ball. Bransfield out, Deviin to McGann, ‘Nitus scored on Doolin's long fly i Strang, Abbott shot a sate ‘adhale Gare; Duggle- By Fanned ONE fertes out, Soot ba Bransfleld, Dah- len fouled to Abbott. Courtney, gee Deviin's high fly. NO RUNS, Third Inning, Thomas lined © hot one right in peas mit. Gleason wiikede vaitne poone and made third on L ' Pe IDLEWAYS 3. PRICE ONE CENTS. SPECIAL EXTR. THREE RAIDS IBY THE POLICE | Capt. Cottrell and detectives of the Tenderloin raided an ah’ Sleaed pool-room exchange on the top floor of a theatre building” ous racing paraphernalia. Broadway between Thirty-second and Thirty-third streete his afternoon and took five prisoners, six telephones and var- | Forty men were taken in a raid on an alleged pool-room in he basement of a business building in Twenty-second street feast of Fifth avenue, Detectives O’Connor and Lyons made pine arrests. Detectives O’Brien and Hannan raided an alleged pool-ra piabs ins HBSS or and gambling-house in Twenty-eighth street between Sixth and ® Seventh avenues. They arrested two men anx seized a rou-’ ze wheel, 1,000 chips, three telephones, forty packs of cards LATE WINNERS AT NASHVILLE. FOURTH RACE—IVAN THE TERRIBLE (1 to 4) 1, BESTER: ING (10 to 1) 2, M MCLELLAN 3. FIFTH RACE—CORTEZ (4 to 5) 1, LEBER GORE (6 to 12, ‘ SIXTH RACE—SCALPER (10 to 1) 1, THE TRIFLER (8 to vy AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. JUBA 3. FIFTH RACE—LIDY VASHTI (6 to 5) t, BLESENWORTH 0 1) 2, FRANK L, PERLEY (10 to W 3. SIXTH RACEFLOYD K. (10 to 1) 1 ELEANOR HOWARD 3. a) » AWAKENING (2 to 1) 2, AT UNION PARK. FIFTH—BY PLAY (4 to 1):1, ATTILA (even) 2, CATALINE 3 SIXTH—LADY RAY (3 to 2)'1, ERBE 2 toll) 25 MORENDO. RT AT PIMLICO, SIXTH RACE—FRITZIE SCHEFF (2 to 1) 1, NINE SPOT (even) 2, MARLIN (3 to 1) 3. - THIS A BAD DAY FOR _ AQUEDUCT CHOICES (Bpectal to The Evening World.) AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, April 20, —The Peconic Handicap was the stake of the afternoon at Aqueduct, but there were only five entries, of which at least two had no chance, s0 as a matter of fact, the fixture waa the least interest- {ng event of the day, The remainder of the card made up for It, however, and the afternoon's sacing promised to be only interesting, The attendance was tup to the very Jarge avorage that has been the rule since opening day, and the crowd fur- '|nished the layers with plenty of bual- news. No fait could be found with track or weathor. FIRST RACE—$700 fades ed; selling; for tworvenrolda: four und ones “halt sfetlonne, Start Rood, Won ait out, ‘Tine—0 Sogke, Wis Bt a, Bh Pl, Hg gt gh Od min ho aN R } "Also. ra —Rlckey, Commartore boon Carmagnole, Dreamland and Calabast Won tn a Drive, Jessamine mado the running followed by Commodore Fontaine, Special License and others In a close bunch, Jessamine Reitine, prmans Strang filed to Thomas, OND le throw, fey out Wiltwe. to, Seauin, Modou aut Eighth Inning. ona almilar play, NO RUNS, Wiltse grabbed Courtney'a ner, Mo- Gilbert got~a pare, Bowerman hit to| Gee knocked a homer ote rou Bon tre: Doolin forc'ng Gilhert on second, Doolin | 1e!4 ropes. Titus out nn to Wiitse, to Gleason, Wiltee forced Bowerman | Branatield illed to Dal fan ONT RUN: at second, McGee to Gleason, Wiltse | McGann fied to Thomas, Mertes out, scored Doniin's three-bagger to Gleason to Bransfield. Abbott got Dah- Fett, Strate fled te Niue OM lon's foul fly, NO RUNS, RUN. Fourth Inning. Ninth Inning. WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT. i FIRST RACE—Special License (8 to 1) 1,’All Pink (20 to1) 2, Jes- samine 3, SECOND RACE,—Santa Catalina (@ to 1) 1, dag (4 to 1) 2, Gren ade 3, deal THIRD RACE,—Pronta ‘a to 1) 1, King Pepper (6 to 2) 2, Aréenal 3. FOURTH RACE—8inister (18 to 20) 1, Trapper (18 to 6) 2, Belle Strome 3. i FIFTH RACE—Water Mirror” (8 to 2) 1, All Right (7 to 1) 2, Wizard 3. ole wal dill SIXTH RACE—Prospero (8 to 5) MW Just (3 to 1) 2, Gold Badge 3, wae still in front when belts tance had been run, All Pini haat second place, and Special License place. In the eat uriong, Jess tired and Special License ne the front, won in a drive by a lens and a half from All Pin 10 Jessamine three-quarters of a length, 0) ACH $1,000 added: hand afer OND. AGH abt one. ities ‘amare Fon handily. Thine—1,09 1-6, Grenade Tooks. Wt. i Biller mg ms Poy Also ran ul. 1 dy ing Ovenn Tide, Leonkias and Ambprieck. Starters, 8, Catal Taoaun THIRD. RACE--$700 maded ool mi ‘Titus struck out, Branaileld lined one Peete Rover first, for two, Bases: | ant melsty naa tapes Year ohte i to deep ceptro for hk homer. Doolin! hy out, Wiitwe to McGann. ‘Thomas sate | Cgarg:, Start Won Haden 0 atin Ne by Pieher. Duggle-| on Deviin's bad throw, Sigortng Doolin, | 4 mu racba heat ( St 00 saa Bisa AnD. Aled ec Shue Merten fanned, Wwent'to third: Gleason stealing second: | Proms, 1 ely 10 att cae Ce Fe RR: ated ah CAMENE | Courtney out,’ Witse to McGann, “ONE | Ik Walsh 10) 2 3 Bh gg stealing third on a wild gleby, NO RUNS. Fifth Innin: Thomas singled over forced Thomas on. ses GAlbert. ‘ond, Gleason , Dahlen to Courtney forced Gleason, Dah- len unassisted and MeGee filed to Marte AY, RUD NF 1H eviin_ sate on Doolin's Giibert intea to Mace, Mipwerinan oat Gleason to. oo l!n, Alt. Courtney. “NO RUNS. fe Hed to Sixth Inning, Washington... 10200000 — 3), a Tite struck out. Howarman got | Battertea—Young and Burrell; Jacob- ah et under Iranasficlt's Doolii wtrldge. Abbott Alda to Dahlen NO RUNGE | om jis teh EE ain aplonet, Hawtrey, | Olenaaty Dontin Vsingled and. took piesa Gn ie tate, Fay ade rch anamait acl ‘ Dugatoby’s, bail Stang sactiiteed, COLUMBIA VS. N.Y. U. om Ot ST oe tht held for tv a McGann hit 15 year-olds: one-half mile, Start fair, Won Dal 7 in. Mostes led Banga” Di bait lon’ filed to McGec, ONE RUN, Seventh Inning. Duggleby out, Dahlen to McGann, ‘Thomas out, ilbert to baeea Gourtney filed to Donlin, NO RUNi Deviin walkod mad stole second. fi wera upht Sse yet 6 Dah- Gleason to Doolin. ‘homas. RE ‘Devi singled. Gilbert forced Deylin, Bowerman filed to Bresnahan buts for Wiltse, Bresnahan filed to Doolin. NO RUNS. sea Selah 0} AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON AT WASHINGTON. Boston....5.5-0900100000—-1 SCORE BY INNINGS. . Bo000200 oo000004 dbase Se BROOKLYN AT BOSTON. Colum’ia 3 2-10 N.¥OU 10-5 SCORE BY Page, 2.0120 rooklyn fi 0 8 O Bootes swope sesies @ idmergency and Allinda, for th Jonge, Start fal Von easily HGH In, | r. at 1b. ttling and Diamond Flush. tire RACE $000 adiled: gelling ¢ Yent-olde wid ypi alx, Curioni, Won Grivings ‘Hine-1.10 4-00 se eanily, Time—0.48 det Jocks, Wt St. yne 108 6 or 10K) elt WS Starters, Fin. ie ao ae

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