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PINAL (RESULTS EDITION | The Final (Pink) Edition 2] The WEHATHER—Falr to-night and Tuesday, _ PRICE On EB CENT. GIANTS BEAT OUT QUAKERS IN THE NINTH Up to That Time the Phillies Were One Run to the Good. FINAL SCORE 5 10 4. Devlin Started Batting Bee, and Matty’s Single Brought In Two. SCORE BY INNINGS. Giants ...srroene t Philadelphia ., 1 00 02 0 2-5 20 00 o O-4 wo ° 0 BATTING ORDER. Phillies, of. Titys, re. Devl Ps, Braveneld, 1, Qibert, rf it Werman, ©. iathewson, Dp. ittinger, D. (Special to ‘The Bvening World.) (PHILADBLPHIA, Pa., April 24.—The gensntional wind-up of Saturday’ game brought out one of the larwes: Monday crowds that has been seen at the Philadelphia ball park in many years, the fans anticipating a repetition of the disgraceful scenes when the New ‘York players were set upon by an un- ruly mob, In order to preserve peace, however, President Shettsline, of the Philadelphia team, aaked the local police depart- ment to detall an extra force of men and cause the arrest of any one who became disorderly, He said this after- noon that he did not look for any trouble, but in order to frustrate the possibility of an vorieing he had asked for tho extra policemen, who would be stationed in the bleachers, where they could keep # watchful eye on any who ambcht become disorderly. ‘The action af Mathewson in striking one of the venders employed at tho perk has embittered the largo squad of hucksters, and Instructions Were issued to them preliminary to the game that igmissal would follow any attempt to dnjure any of the New York players. Director of Public Safety Smyth has, % is understood, ordered squads of po Lice from the outlying districts to re- port at ohn hed park, The New York ors ven every vrotectton by the 15a Poss. aa well'ts ae man- ert local Nat! Leagiie lab. “The day was Ide! for, " yaseball rounds in fine shape, er McGraw selected his stand- '. Mathewson, to do the twining, with werman to break off the benders be- hind the bat,’ Pittinger and Dooin ‘were Manager Duftv's noleoton, He Tecelved to-day from was pda ent wyiNas que quepending gent May McGann ann fought Saturday, (Continued on Second Page.) CAPT. HODGINS MAKES RAID IN A SKYSCRAPER Calls E. P. Gans’s Office in| ® the Park Row a Pool Room. Capt, Hodains and four Getectives from the Oak street station went to the office of EH, P, Gans, who has “Real Estate” printed on his door on the tenth floor of the Park Row Build- ing. this, afternoon and informed who- over Wi inalde that he suspected the place of belng a pool-room and proposed to come in, "Take your time,"’ came a voice from inside. “I'am busy tearing up papers,” ‘ll give you two minutes to open that door," said Capt, Hodging, ‘and +f you don't open it then, I'l gmash At open, “More time than IT need, Cap,” came back a good-natured yoloo, and in less ‘than a minute and @ ‘half the door opened, One man was in the place, He heda heap of papers before him, torn into tiny fragments, There were two telephones on the wall, Tho Captain) took the telephones, the papers and the man, The lattor paid he was Joseph Mora, ¢ clgar-maker, of No, 1007 Lex- Ington avenue, eH denied that he had ing to do with & pool-room, After tho arrest Capt. Hodgins said he learned some time ago thut HP. Gans ‘whoever he may bu, wae running «ni W kind of a srpom in the Pari Ror ullding, oe Inv esi aenesy and ibernen aL NO OND, ity ‘allowed in the room, ran ytd dic & oe ana fy taking Ponda: cn Dt lace on the. te WASHINGTONS KNOCKED “PUT” OUT OF BOX Highlanders’ Twirler Went Up in the Air in Third Inning, FOUR RUNS THE RESULT. “Paok” Powell ‘Relleved the Southpaw and Did Well in the Fifth, BATTING ORDER. New York, ‘Weshington. Dougherty, if. nes, cf. Keeler, ri le Sullivan, rf, Khttridge, o, Puttmann, p. Patten, p. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) AMBRICAN LEAGUE BASDBALL PARK, NEW YORK, April 2%4.—Fresh and happy over having eased their conselence with a free game Saturday the Highlanders tightened up tédny ere played for real nioney, The Bowery was not doserted and nelther was there any too much on Broadway, but long before. the gamo started more than 1,600 people had pata actual coin to wit- tess the strugaie. Rain checks were in abundance and determined to take no chemoes every fan who took up epace on the bleachers clutched his yellow pasteboard in one hand and rooted with the other. This out the noise in half, but nobody complained of drowsiness. It was a battle of southpaw kings and whee Grimith put the gloves on Puttmenn, Jake Stahl, of Washington, promptly trotted out Patten, his side- Wheel atar, who 9 near laying the hianders low in the opening game of the seagon. One of the early arrivals of prominence was Joseph MoGinnity, who, accompanied by his wife, *had come to observe any new evolutions of the spit ball. Unfortunately, however, the saliva-trained gentlemen were not eragreyg) ‘ty ted card, and he had to ot t goods for his money. Tn the fray with the mob last Batur- @ay Joseph received the first conalgn- ment of mud in TE mouth, and he pays for lg teeth Were cover yh; oe ut (re Ais Ta ed to the rule. je past tw. , th t Heatcehtnin TORR Nee Ven aly field, Firet Inning, rien ir ease ey tor and, Mec ry the Wash. as a starter and t! Wash- Inetonfan walked painfully to first, aah Was out trying to aah Waaaing hare miscues, and Jon ut stealing fine of pooond, Stan followed ‘with. «threes wi Gatoher EApbatt, Pot Tae Phitlies: | aso ut Hive! 2alaneout" Hoty Mt hm de by er ta sah tector ltelea 4 maa inty Patten'a favor and berfeld threw hie bat at th Sati, ao ing owt to Mutien, and Williams bg 3 we ceay bayncer to Patten, Second Inning. Fe ias ed Sette to Blberfela Was Buccs uy, Randle 7 ‘Williams, Sullivan fanne: Wauaener ppetied wp with a long drive to ‘lett tox tgs, bringing “tthe rowd out of tis Seance, ‘He went to the bhree-crunrter t il B menecy 8 neat sacrifice, ‘The Beat oi ase OOUld do was nasty little fy to Btah, bay 'y le fy ig Bahl ‘but geteeat who brownie ‘A wee: ctight “Andwgon fa ann struc ats ONR toe ay rt: Third Inning.” Kittridge strolled to frst on four bad Ones ard Patten bunted to Puttman. In B onixsitty, Put yiman threw wikd to frst. é tridge on third, In jumping ! au Chasen spikes came down on en, lacerating his leg, but he eae, stuck {€ out. Jones fpereupon, out a hint, scoring Kittridsre, agnin bunt @ Py Patton waa fhoroed cue at third, About this stage Puttman Was vory much to the aerial, and put ‘one in the groove, which Stahl lensed for a Risley. scoring Aone Fuclenan mammed another hase, hoorinee Mand puttinae Stahl thin, Cae fay filed to. Douwherty, on feoriny Stan. faye Tructe pe Stat sat Hucleman was caught Mobuenerts Sares. with second, and ioe t ae & Now Howe which Patten po it. om he | Me com leting the fi nD Narra met triple play of the season, Fourth tmning. Mullen strysk out. Sullivan ithen wae t, O18 Rua on 8. stoander fouled out to Conroy, Any ts oe 10 Chase, NO Put NO RUN! Fifth Inning, “Powell rellevet Puttmann tn tha b nd look at the etart, oh single xot a was out stealing sen a Texas eawgen, pyre sate Pe eat to Huei tt BSUS E fae Nip and Tuck Beh Between Two Teams from Start to Finish, BIG PITCHERS’ BATILE, Stricklett and Hawley Retire Sides in One, Two, Three Order, SCORE BY INNINGS. Boston .... Brooklyn ...., 01 0200000 2-4 00800001 0-8 BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn, sheokard it, cannehiot, Lumley, ft, Neve ib, Obra lcchio, am . Wol verton, 8, of, Bh Papbe'ib. Lant orn, Sb, Btrtoxlott, Harley, b. iz Umpire—he, Jobn (Bpecial to The Bvenine World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK- LYN, April 2%4—Flushed with their ‘three victories in succession over Fred Tenney's beaneaters Ned Hun- lon's Trolley-Dodgers faced the Hub team again et these grounds this af. teraoon confident of taking another name, Manager Hanlon olaims that hie players have got over their stage tright and Ht in tho future they will furnish id iad iA AO Evening. AAR esc WA ohne lt. Vode te Ons C ven LETE 4 Snant HIGHLANDERS VS. WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON .... «..-.. 00 40 HIGHLANDERS .... ..... 0 10 0 Py’ Tea PHILADELPHIA AT BOSTON’ (A. Li). (0000000 2001000 CLEVELAND AT DETROIT (A. L.). CLEVELAND ....4+ mm» DETROIT ...... PHILADELPHIA . o- cm 00000 00020 PRINCETON-AT GEORGETOWN, PRINCETON ...... ...... 9 0 GEORGETOWN no oo Biv C080 LOn0 ——— $$ ST. LOUIS AT CINCINNATI (N. 00000 wecdess 5 20-010 pS Rs eG IBLE LA LATE WINNERS AT NASHVILLE, | FIFTH RACE—JAKE (1 to 3) 1, COLUMBIA GIRL (5 to 2, 2, SIXTH RACE—CANTERELLE (20 to 1) 1, VIOLIN (4 to 5) 2, OGONTZ3, ST. LOUIS ... CINCINNATI .... —-o wu Wax the fans hag borcte surprise the {ans ff Brvok! . First Inning. Cannell sent a bounder to @trioklet and perished at first. Tenney ambled id moved up to second on a ‘balk by Strioklett. Batty went out, Owens to Babb, ‘Tenne) reaching ¢hird, Wolverton then Tenney ya a single co ei Wolver- ton was atealing necond, Ritter to Owens, ©: ia RUN. Bheckard retired by be arated ond Tenney, Lumley ¢ ent a high Lauterborn, who towed the ball v9 ene ney in time to retire the was deadheaded to first B; ley, ‘but waa forced at second by pwens, atty to Lauterborn, NO RU: serene, Inning. Barclay to eins with Btriekiett's roe ones after three at~ tenipia, Sharpe foued wir to Ritter, Lauterbern was the third vioti Oweng to Babb. NO REM ey Lowls vos Ct Ne on Dobbs also walked, Lewis going eond. be iy vused a bint by which Hari the Ri Fae’ et thind sack” Wolverton Gol the put ant 0 ‘stricklett was ured by Lauterborn and ‘Torney. Third Inning. Needham aaealeg i} ball to feft and stopped at first, nt to Becond on Harley's baci tioes. ‘petickiete Dy Babb, A wild throw ny Rivt eget ae Need- ham to third, M's aini hg scored Needham. Gannelt pili second, Owens dropping Ritter's throw, Ten- hey's grounder was fumbled by. Lewis, ‘Cannell scoring. Barclay out to Babb, ungssisted, Wolverton was hit with a pAtched ball and stole second Oe, went out, Lewis to Babb, 'O RUNS Scheokard ra’ Taieed. a high ane for Wolk erent lamley singled to centre and ade a neat steal of second, Batoh fo lowed with a single, pending, Lumley néme, Owens eee, iL) pied, advancing Batch to second. forced Batch nt third, Harley to voiverton Bates doubled, scoring Owens. Babb fil Lauterborn, ‘WO RUNS, Fourth Inning. Sharpe went Owens to Babb, eS fe centre for a bag, but was left, as Harley Was thrown out i firet he Balen NGA Dia ar y petted for onney., atin and paste up @ fly to best tg Sheckard single phort. centre, He stole second, tet out, Harley to Tenney, NO RUNS, Fifth Inning. Scanion relieved Btricklett. Canneli went out, Lewis to Babb, ‘enney’s thigh one went to Sheckard, Batty drew a A first, Wolverton fouled out to Batch. Ni IN. Batch got in a safe bunt. He srted to steal but waa out Needha Betty. Owens wae out, Harte! 8 econd, Anderson struck, out. neat sone NO RUNG TT COTY eventh Inning, Kittridge bounced out via Conroy ane Chase, ut, remen F ont KJ gingje se Panes ‘colt one jeove and ser lsted 4 hic Walle Willams again started with a aingle, Andarsan lifted an Tena ont ts hl, Conroy smashod denutitud a we for one bag fo fag “cha Med out to Mullen, CoGulre was allowed to th the. bine full, Yeager went’ tn to dat for Puttmunn, me a bouncer: A the olteher was Nis Anish, AT ST, LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS, FIFTH RACE—W, P. PALMES4¢ jn,1) 1, AWAKENING (12 ISS AFFABLE (15 to 1) 3. H RACE—TARTAN'S to 2) 1, BANNOCK BELLE (3 to 1) 2 DECORATION 3. FIFTH RACE. eaten oh eu — to 2) 1; MORENDO (6 to 1) 2 AL, BARCH (3 to 1) eae SIXTH IRACE—ST. RESOLUTE (5 to wt {4 to 1) 2, THE MESSENGER (7 to 10) 3. SIXTH RACE. BRUSH UP (2 to 1) — to 1) 1, DERUSSY (3 to 1) 2, LITTLE WOODS (3 to 1) 3. ‘ val BELDAME IS WORKED. OUT AT GRAVESEND GRAVESEND, Operations at the Brooklyn Jockey Club course were quite brisk this morning. The track is very fai and it the weather would only moderate a litt! somo real nice work might be expected, number of very us ho raesquartered here and it ds very ossential that they begin to get regular work jn order that they may:be ready for thelr engagemente, ‘The great Olsean ia going sound io there ig no doubt what bis aliment wes only temporary, lookingso well that it would be a real pity to ‘have tim go wrong just whon 80 much In ex mare, Eugenia ;LORD HERMENCE Not a arate class, Six funtongs {shi WITT R—0, 1.0645 $i handil + M0 rilcoly, wut oa nett ce Poatdilis LAR! season's fa fori ‘and "te not grown much, A rif — 0.24 3-6, 3-5, f, oone at i} right after his rac on” preesing; dh oun Well and almost up to @ race, aye! ‘mile in 1.66, 115 pounds up, O1SE, PARO-098 1-5, 0,50 8-5, 1. s. 3; 5 pounds up. Pulled “ae et raed ry ™ wants to run away with Ne | onl arch, is taking her Gaily exercise at this track and tooks | exceedingly well, oe ohawon were the best gallops ATRIO a WEL, PEN 2-5, 0,25 0 lot shown aly; pounds up. Lt deal yet, but may do better inter on. or ate 0,50, (hag 3 han- 'Thés te thi real mile in 1.46, handily; in condition to run i net eae 7 Bx na tack vay far rom UNE 104 1 nandliyy beens \ateppsd along, RN: ti pounds up. in 1.48, Bheisthg: P. It looks aa though the Rae be his best rartort || VOTAN—Ole milo 1.45, handily; poun Howse, Bhouud improve on ne mile in 43 be, ete, han: Very Coady oe. a AT Sale arent | cLgveRcn Per—ait} 0.94 8-5, 6,37, % opt oth up. ts caprevine e siotly and sure to be near ready, ten at second. tilting and ford out to Sn ane was Bur on s gnounder Mul tet ar tenet den tera |e the pltoher. oat - oan. NO RUNG. ® eu CATCH BOSTON MAN WHOFLED HIS TRIAL ‘Thomas J. Scollons, who ANNON | BALL i" Omes, deer diay’ aie handily: Spy 2 peed B tic tans possibly will “oon BAGO One ily in 1.44, alt outs pounds ‘up, Iimat tor tha one. ee nanan ARD-—0.24 8-5, 0.603-5, handily; again, He ia a tog By Se 1B i DIvr NATION 0.35 AAWVATBRUBAR DR 0; Fo 1050 1-6, Ready tor tun niprtuces Yor” mee colt. BUTTLING OT iets ti 1 handily; 90 pounds up. ee Pt 88 And came out of his ra fellow. placed Tight wil ‘beat TBLABCO-012, 0.2, 0.34, 9, | {06 pounds pris a) olt, a aelling racy Wit! be his prop: 0.87 2-5, 1.08 3-5, a from Boston in 1806 after his trial for street paving frauds had come to a sudden end becuse of the aegeptance of m bribe by a levi Ped Kooy aly im this elty gies Tg Ay 90 inspec fen ton is iguana ed fa When sooliona’ atv fe was ta: 1000 tbeut Nes} waa! wpa ats Bla, #4) Wall LIC ks, a ee, i 205 pauhda up. | Gy ol PS “i | COMMODORE 00 | FOUNTAIN — 0.262-6, 0,87 1-5, 0.50, handily; 0 ht ot mish “acoouni; At B pavach | sceay a DY 0608-6; all out; 106 tie colt, a plater BNCARTO—0.13 1-5, er at best, ft any 4, fe uae Not STAKE WINNER AT AQUEDUCT In the Canarsie for Two-Year- Olds Oaklawn Breezed in Front, ‘AQUEDUCT WINNERS. FIRST. RACE—Whorler (10 to 1) 1, King Popper (4 to 1) 2, Wizard 3, SECOND RACE—Monet (13 to 10) 1, Rosetint (8 to 5) 2, Buttling 3, THIRD RACE—Oaklawn (1 to 10) 1, Veronese (30 to 1) 2, Highbrush 3. FOURTH RACE—Grenade (3 to 2) 1, Ocean Tide (12 to 1) 2, Sale 3 FIFTH RACE—Phyills A, (3 to 1) 1, Avisten (10 to 1) 2, Ethel Hay- man 4 HIXTH RACE—Regal (3 to 1) 1; Phoebus (even), Ismailian 3, (Special to The kivening World.) AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, April %—This was getaway day at Aque- duct and it was @ great attendanoo, considering that it was Monday, Aque- duct has always been popular with the public and the attendances this year have fear eclipsed tiat of any other year, There were two stakes on the card this aflernoon. The Canarsie, for two- year-olds and the Flushing for threo- year-olds and upward, The Canarsie prought about a Fpecting petresn Oak- dw ne Leonard rt ha FAY The Tishing had a cracking fgoud field, All told, the wind-up card was one of the pest of the meetin HORGANSMITHSINCOUAT, 4 NAN PATTERSON FAINTS MONET TODAYS Actress Senseless in Sister’s Arms After Assistant District-Attornzy Rand Fin- ishes His Merciless Opening Ad- . dress— Revived in Cell. “| WILL PROVE SMITH BOUGHT © REVOLVER!” CRIES RAND. Pale and Trembling, Her Nerve Completely Gone, Accused Actress Totters. Back Into Court for Afternoon Session—Had Begun the Day Smiling and Confident. + ys ie i Mr, and Mrs. J. Morgan Smith were brought {nto Recorder Goft’s court | ; room in General Sessions, where their relative, Nan Patterson, 1s het tried tor the murder of Caesar Young, this afternoon, #nd we-e tévatl by Detective Quinn: who airested the defendant after the tragedy last June, ‘a Tiiey stood together behind the defendant while Policeman Quinn swore: “When Smith came into the Coroner's oMfce and Nan Patterson turned ‘to him and 6s{d ‘Cassar is dead,’ he turned green and was a0 overcome could not spesi.”” The faces of the Smiths as they re- turned the detoctive's,atare were {m- | layed more than a half hour, movable and without expression, Mrs. | She was scarcely able to walk alone Smith, though, was ashen pale and| when she retumed to the court-room | her hurband’s tace was coysred with | Her ald fortitude seemed to haye en- | a yellow pallor, As they stepipd to the | tirely dewerted ther. Her tace was ais, her the prisoner tumed and smiled wt | most gray with pallor, hr lps tremh) them. and at timen her teeth olatt ‘Mr, Levy accused the Distnict-Attor- ney of bringing the Smiths into court for theatrical effect. omelling salts and resorted to thom Overcome by the arraignment of As-| contsamtly throughout the afternoon, sistant District-Attorney Rand and] Another startiing declaration in Mr. staggered by his declaration that he will! Rand's opening was that he would prove produce positive proof that her broth-| that Caesar Young »nent $10,000 in oni er-4in-law, J. Morgan Smith, bought the] year on the prisoner and that the revolver with which Caesar Young was| Smiths “were in a conspiracy to keep fatally shot, Nan Patterson collapsed| on tapping his barrel, the conspiracy re on teaching her cell in the Tombs this} *Wtng In murdei afternoon and fell fainting ‘into the] Commenting upon Mr, Rend’ that resumption of the trial was de X FOO Kied! welling; ROPE AMES itt ttt gl Won easily, , Jocks, Wte, Bt. nur, Bath oF whose Fe ih Bs he 4 iy Whe > epper, Wala! ba et UI 0, Nepti Biting’ stews arate fal’ Gola Sy ad Prince Wlor- Mei ka tauk ets Prinoe Bets, Whorier Led All the Way. norier, a ten to one shot, went to me Yyont et te etart-and Was never caught, King be joined him near the far tum and they Man together to the mtreth followed by Winard, (old ome and Flori, In the run Whorler drew away steadiiy and finally won breezing by alx lengire from King Popper, who beat Wizard a ‘head for ‘the place, COND RACE-$800, for ih yea at And 8 hal 01 art bad. ed eo" AS inner, by, Ben Strome—Mide tose, Ownery, ° wetormack. Tooks, Win St HGIIn oat BL a It, Monten ¢ Nt HN a 2a he 1916 Bf bay ties and tO Amberiack drawn, “Couldn't Catch Monet, Rose ‘Tint and Oaraman acting badly made a nd start of, this rise, Am, Doriack raced to the front and showed the way to the stretch followed | by Monet and Rose ‘Tint, | When they firaightened out for’ home "Monet toyed to the fron Amberjack ‘began tr stop and. Rose’ Tint took second Dince,”" Bhe could never roach Monet, eb to won easily. by tT nett half from Rose ‘Mint, who Mautthing three-quarters of a’ length 1 AQE: rin, Carnersie Stakes for guotvenrechday My “added, halt mile, Star ood, Won Hed SOD. Jocks, Wis, bi hat sien Burne 138 Le 1 Verontna “Oi an a ines, Mewunientio kB Air ran—Billy Banaster, Oaklawn Breezed In, ‘ Oaklawn, a prohibitive favorite Lhd cause the Tare soritehed dawn to four Starters. went to the front at the start made all running and won preoain g hy three-quarters of a length, Verones was second all the way, beating High Brush six lengths for he place, FOURTH RACE—The uahing | Stakes ae smite ny ip: Oy) sddeds one 40" 1 —Retting— Fin, St,. Pl, “rat ck Rauin, Wiigh Bae TaNtaK ditalderation, Ocean Tide Tried Hard, Jak turn, wher Gronade and Conside pasaed him, feewe “Ocean Td bid, She wes amr outside and tn: anoh Gren- y tiree-qu sof 8 fort FIETH TACK $100) gelling: two-year: ovis four ana fuvioags. Start Rood | Won ridden out Mies 0. te Jocks, Wit. SLIILB I, Bp ee ene be ae Ye 0-5 rrr (ae | 31 3 0, ely Gentian, Burnett, a Fag. Dr. Cotes, Mark Ne Crises Ways, Alfurange, Alkeatis Firat Ward oo ke = Nt ‘. +6, 0.98: handi~ ‘ann ve wtarit, wibtoh enabled him to leat to the | w Len gti, Tale Was slx lengths 1 | arms of her alster. ment that he would prove that J. Brith bought the revol Dr, McGutia, the ‘Tombs physician, | Fit Bl Ye ‘oung was killed, Mr, was called and with dimeulty reviy Tt In all Sunoomber, Tne detects her, sho’ ‘This occurred directly after Mr. Rand] pig yaa eG. ae bepiles: had finished his opening specch. Be-| even in the vicinity of the pawnah fore leaving the courtroom for the after-| the time the pistol is sald to have noon recess the young woman had ap-| purchased,” eo peared faint, and, as she had difficulty! Joseph Ireland, an* in breathing, the windows were thrown | draughtsman, was the first witness open, Fven this fatled to revive her,| the afternoon, He Identified eketoh and her counsel pleaded for an early} of the scene of the shooting and a adjournment, which Recorder Goff}ings of the cab in which Young granted, alain, Nan Patterson watked firmly out of Dr, Duffield In Court, the court-room, but on reaching the] The Rev, Dr, Howard Duftield, pastor | Bridge of Sighs she was overcome min} ot the Firat Presbyterian Ghurohy | and she had to lean on Deputy Sheri) twelfth street and Fifth avenue, Kelly for support. Kelly had to half/an interested spectator through carry her bo her cell, where she fainted altogether. att of his parishioners, who wi i Anxious to see the accused adtress, Was Overcome Again ‘After the arohitect, ireland, had idee) Dr, McGuire, when he browght the] titted his diagrams and eketches, Mr young woman to consclousness gave her stimulants. Bhe continued faint #0 long (Continued on Third Page.) RAOCING IN THE WEST AND SOUTH. RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNDS, 7725) .1%ngt 92, 4, 3 Stans, Ai in j Wouea. ir'ey couple et wile ian ya wie, P 6. Tim PAIR GROUNDS, ST, LOUTS, April 1 Li Hy RACE—Hotel Pies Handi- | %.—The races to-day resulted as fol- lows: ‘cap; One Mi; for" three-year-olds and FIRST RACE—Four furlongs.Topsy | upwarits.—Weirdeome (2 1-3 to 1) 1, FMns | Robinson (30 to 1) 1, Jane Rachel (7 to 1 dare (even) 2, &r Ralph (2 to 1 and 2 ruiale Lady 4 (09) 4 ‘Dme-160, 6 to 6) 8. Algo Tan—Bobble Kean, Ary SECOND RACK Fie and a hat) rwnkowan, ; furlunas.—Jucura to, hey Luel sya NE harms 2 8's ow hives. "Bo | yw BARK FINISHES. ‘HIRD RACE—One mile.—Kin~ Blls- worth (lo by Blonoenwoeth ( (13 to 5) 2, Canyon (7 to 2) 3, Tme—1.41, FOURTH, RACK — ies furlongs. Forehand (8 to 2) 4, Pinkerton (2 2, Mayer Johnson (6 to 1) 3, Time: FIRST RACH—One Mile.—Molon (6 to Senneneny 1, Stalker (12 to Prince Real 2 2 7 too to DR TOL. PIMLICO RESULT 'S, SHCOND RACE—One-halt mile—Grove Centro (7 to 5) 1, Running Miss (3 to 1) ~ RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, April 24—|2% J. A, Collet (2 to 1) 3° T Ao <tve rasey here to-day renuilted as fol-| “TUEIRD | RACE—Ble f Hoe ’ RACE TRACK, Union Park, st, Loltfs, April 2%.—The races here to-day were run as followei vas son hoice (8 to 1) (even) ean Bailiy Tanelael (eet Ae imei 2 FIRS olaa~ RACH—For maditen twosyear- vat ficlonwe Bane, FOURTH RAC x a how tur i ee | # longa ctdighigl Goto Ly i italite hire | BO eon Racniera ta {minal Gt to 8) 3, Aden @ to 1) % Thne ‘Azure, 100 (Miles), to 1| 71.21. | ENeciat ge TPE BCE | | NASHVILLE RESULTS. - RACH TRACK, NASHVILLE, Appell aie. races here to-day resulted 4 ue ond & Bia Polly’ Samuel R., Aurora Bore- Flavia, agine 11, Plea Ane Moments, Contentment," ‘Mmo— 60, SHCOND RACE--For three-year-olds | 24, ‘and upward; selling; flye and @ halt) folow: furlongs. FPlantaxenet, 16, (Miles), 3 1-3) Wins RAC to Tand 8 to 2 1; Von Rosen, 2 (Was | onga—Churle right), # te 1 and 8 tot, 21’ Festoon, 8| ona O,, 18 t0 10, (Klenok), 6 to 8 and ok B Rariher| 0.85 1-4 Healy, Sylvania, Pride of Galore and| SRCON DRACK-—8ix furonam, Quiet ‘Tip also tan. 'Time—1.00 3-4, Ge Helaen ta an Lt Rileer en ‘THIRD RACE—For maiden four-year-| even, 2; Make Winh, 3 ‘Timely olds and upward, at 20 pounds below) THIRD RACK—Julla (8 to 6) the scale; one mile—King Albert, 103, | master Wright (9 to 6) 2, Blue Basins, t SINT ola Pea teey aide pales (ie A) 2 (a 6 bie Ly Ke pf ehae ‘Nme-1.0. hroe- Ola; 001 rien (2 to 1 and 0 1), second. ' 7h of n> Won deiving.ine—1 ft | teary, Wadaell, ih, 3. chrintia 8 20 i FOURTH RACK Red Car (even Starters, Byting-land 3 to 6) ‘third, ” Dime—t. mPvanasy (eo 1) 8, Afr, Howe neeelt® Hh) i nan-—Seventh ‘We Ward, My Mate and sain. | 308 14 ee 4 lat. FOURTH 1-JThe Banter Monday! WORLD WANTS WORK wasn peg gL MONDAY WONDERS,