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‘EDITION ee 2 no 2) .| “Circulation Books Open to Au.” |__! NEO RESULTS | EDITIO Ney SOR FI FRIDAY, APRIL 26 APRIL 28, 1008 After a Sersattonal sieht Heralag Prosecution Rests Its Case, and the Defense De- wis ’ cides Not to Call Even the Actress in Her Own Behalf. SISTER REJECTS LIBERTY TO SAVE ACTRESS’ LIFE | Rand Promises to Dismiss Conspiracy Indictment If She Will Answer Questions, but She Deslares She Will Stand by Relative and Refuses, ae Ver The Prosecuion dealt a staggering blow to Nan Patterson this after- noon when Mr. Rand got in evidence pawn tickets showing that on June 3, 1904, jewelry of Mrs. J. Morgan Smith had been pawned by her husband *in Hyman Stern's pawnshop—the same day the revolver with which Young was slain was bought. Mr, Rand also read to the jury the testimony of Nan Patterson at ; her last trial, which, by her sister’s testimony to-day, must be false, i ‘The Prosecution closed its case at 3,02 P. M. A motion to dismiss the indictment against the actress was over- ruled, and then a recess for aM hour was taken for Nan Patterson’s law- yers to determine whether or not they would put in a defense. h Mr, Levy agreed to i tify Mr. Rand by 40 o'clock whether or not he would put in any defehse on Monday, After a conference with his client, her father and his associate attor- neys, Lawyer Abe Levy announced that no defense would be put in, but that the acl wi was ready to submit her case to the jury. ‘The most sensational and dramatic scene in the Nan Patterson trial | had previously occurred, when Mrs, J, Morgan Smith, with a ring of de-' fiance in her voice, declared that she would remain Joyal to her sister and | sejected Mr. Rand’s offer to have the conspiracy indictment against her ' ismissed at once. if she would Become: his Witness and freely answer. his questions, After this fresh sensations came in quick "guccesston, Mr. Rand in- troduced the letters seized in the Smith trunk in Cincinnati, and deolared they proved that the Smiths were concerned in the purchase from’ Pawn- broker Stern of the cevolver with which Caesar Young was slain. The Recorder refused to admit them as evidence, “Mrs, Smith,” said Mr. Rand, ‘if 1 promise’ to take you into Part L of General Sessions and have the indictment now pending against you dis- LORD BADGE, AT 10TO1, WINS THE .:9 Oliver’s Good Gelding Repeats, Beating Heavily Played Grenade, WINNERS AT JAMAICA. FIRST RACE—Paeadena (8 to 5), 1, Teacress (6 to 1) 2, Sparkling (Continued on Second, Page) UNION PARK WINNERS. @T. LOUIS, Mo, April %8—The races | WINNERS AT PIMLICO. CK, PIMLICO, April %.— RACE 1 tthe races ero to-day resulted aa fol-| Fuh here toxlay on Union Park track Star 3, 1 lows: reaulted as, follows: fon FIRST RACE—For three-vear-olds and | ‘upward at five pounds below the scala; aching; a and a half futionge.—Mrs. ‘oster, 97 (J. Henderson) 6 to 6 eek, ‘Pat su ger in Mie 7 to LD, Fe oa nina ‘iogoohiar, Pat 1) joobar, Nu teat: ae US es ea ane ns 2h Perth 1. More a sSaloedet ci pis Bonnie 4 rahul THIR gna Pe Paes | a NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT PHILADELPHIA. Bifiederpidas,0°00 0 8 0 8B One CINCINNATI AT. @T. LOUIS, Game mrareen ede Seren ha to 6) 1, @aitavant (8 to 5) 2, Dr. Coffey 3, AMERICAN LEAGUE. | AT BOSTON. ‘ Warhington’ ... 0 0 0 0 O2 oe | Boston sisess@ @ 0.0.0.0 0 0/0-0 GIRL RUN OVER AND KILLED. fire 3, THIRD RACE—Dekaber (10 to 1) 1, Dolly Spanker (12,to 10) 2, Ocean Tide 3, bn y, Aqua, FOURTH RACE—Lord Badge (10 to 1) 1, Grenada (9 to 5) 2, Red Knight 3. MH t@ 4e8 to " ia Hen- 108, ‘Rooney to 1 an ‘Aino, ren: Gast, Lafohtenan, Je Timead-i 1-2 THIRD RAGE Handicap: for three: and one furlon a wa Ayain "seo Be By Btep mee tor ies ns Pregl joni Fee onde Bing 0 sass Sa SIXTH RACE—Supreme Court: (7) 2%: to 2) 1, Phoebus (3 to 6) 2, Billy Roche 3 JAMAICA, RACE TRACE, April 2,— A raw east wind did not make race- goers at Sematoa feel very comfortable this afternoon, especially those who were compelled to sit in the grand stand, The damp wind alo preyentod ‘the track from drying out as well ag ft might beve done, and it was still beevy in*spots, The card was fairly attractive with the Corona Btakes, o welling race et a mile and soventy yards as the feature. The remainddr of the caré was interesting enough for specuiative purposos, The attendance was good, ’ ‘Word reached the track to-day that bl Wyndham Walden, one of tho old» painhh iaig! ‘and most respected of train- led at hie home in Maryland this bill ey monia @* few! days ago. Mr. Walden trained for John A, Morris b tis . the Barbarity colors were among the prominent on the turf. Later he trained for the #ons of Mr, Morrl® ad aleo for Henry T. Oxhard, Sunta Catalina, Owned by’ Mr, Oxnard, won the Bxool- mor Handivap on tho opening mire, ge ee Oa ya ‘on, Mower ay ee forreliton Chief, Tim jo War, FAIR. GROUNDS FINISHES. fan 6 8-4, RACH TRACK, Fair Grounds, St. Lovis, April %—The races here to-day pelo aa follows’ be RACE POM sor ton, lanedowne weak Bee 0 sere vendy 1 eee Gene Meee 1TH RACH—Mile and sev Pat diy aaa ye You arrange the folowing letters: CORONA STAKES. ‘ SECOND RACE—First Water: (1) Ballot Bo: to 7) 1, Ballot Box (10 to.1) 2, Sun-| "ines FIFTH RACE—Gold Badge :(11)) Rete, He was atrioken with pneu: vem PRS) tha: way 1 MRS, MORGAN’ SMITH. who won by. a length trom Teacross, h head, wees eas faa eed Star a jaa fou (eu ie ag nt bi" me ra, Firet Water In @ ahah Firet Water was a prohibitive favor. ite in the ae00nd race and he won like one, He went'to the front at the made ‘all-the running and won in & romp by tour jenathe from Ballot Box. he Was elght lengtha in front of BUN | sis naers Dougherty, if, Pie rg ria = ap ag taka th. pansiiet Resiht a Tene Gontoy, dy, Bema tai | pe sed Ge Dekaber Wins First Start, ie aoc and he ppped Au) behind While ie Sthers ‘maa Oi run dows ber apaved Rat | th trom Dolly pe (eae can ae a Tength kna7e alt RA Hi Em The Coy ae Bite fart wood: Won the stretoh and for | sok york pa on it # ge ki a mas, Orthodex, Champlain and Lord Badge Wine aly “Champlain and Grenade early F But on the. back et Martinmay’ went to "the showed the way to the far an the atretch front, and | turn, There Tord Badge stopped. in B lord Valin the lead won sy A drive by half a Jongth beat Hes Knigh Ingleakde was outein closed Lid | head Dey bcegiency wm, ido Arde to show, } or Resid as A starter, ry fost ‘double play. NO RI geoynd but) Murph 2| berterd “PLL STICK BY NAN,” SAID ‘MRS. SMITH. (Drawn in Court by an Evening World Artist.) . HIGHLANDERS AND ATHLETICS IN GOOD GAME’ great on ; a |e Double Pl Plays Mark} ina - Opening: of Battle on Heights, BATTING ORDER. Bo comet (Special to, The -Bventigs’ AMERICAN LEAGUE wAlK, i. YORK: April 28—-Angther large. crowd acaled the Heights, thé Highlanders to take another hitoh in thir lead’ Jn the Amerioan Face and fromthe way Grimth's clan| tried te kin te ball and: tanned. ote behaved in practice jt idoked as if the | orman laid fume would not be div@polnted, But ion. NO RUNS. you never oan tel, > Firet Inaing, ‘Hartsell wan out’ on a His Maid sO» MELOY oy. ho and Keel; Second Inning. Soyhold ted. oft wi ‘ona aie she tien fanned bat y wile pTegen Led. why: but was force: second on Kevler's bunt to Mondor, Btherfeld then genta Doinoer to Hen- lor pa ila on Athletics, BY. BOZEMAN BULGER. World.) NEW -day,, expecting | League rounder te! veut at & hot single over fn etounder to NO ou ton on alae Crack to vin won @ ed pee Ho wan 4 ‘hit and took Bi- aie ‘and Scanton | » | Sandow, NO RUNS, aby | Gearider M’GRAW’S TEAM AND BROOKLYNS IN THIRD GAME Wiltse in Box for Giants Did Good Work at the the Start. ———— +40. EARLY RUNS SCARCE.) ~ ; ; pn Ns ‘ HIGHLANDERS VS. PHILADELPHIA, : Hanion Used Scanton on the ree : PHILADELPHIA .... ..... 00010020: Slab arog Eggs Were | HIGHLANDERS .-.- .- 0900001365 in Orcer. é Sree ; PROVIDENCE AT NEWARK (E. L.)...f. BATTING ORDER. ; an ——-_ PROVIDENCE .... .----- 0000000 pheskartie, Doan et NEWARK 2.2.2. w-00e --0000000 Botan “bgr batt o OH 4 eorar oie LATE WINNERS AT NASHVILLE, Bite. sane > Fourth—Mag Nolan (2-1), Jehane (3-1), Elata ‘et. ; “Umnette hte, sonnstons. Fifth—-Norwood Ohio (2-1), Darthula (21), Bazil 3, ee EB, BY ALLEN SANGR' PIMLICO, Fifth—-Safeguard (13-5), Amberita (3-1), Alladin (13-5), Sixth—Fern Rock (8-1), Marmion (11-5), Sylvania Oy ‘Ih $+ UNION PARK. Fourth—Compass (5-2), Sea Shark (3-1), Hesrhman cr & Fifth—Sneer (25-1), The Don (7-10), Billy Woodward (2: a 2. ros inal ee Dani out a cle "0 sores pity Ri | be NO ae 0 ee witl Ba alacant aha gee, tee haa ooo AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS, mM mae Wi “I Sixth—Bronze Wing (6-5), Tristan (6-8), Bandello (12: Dae ‘ odes le ‘ae MAYOR VETOES BILL AIMED AT ALDERMEN. Mayor McCletlan late to- day vetoed the legislative bil taking { from the Board of Aldermen the power to grant franchisee a SS eee Third “Inning. GAvbert to the ianels otrikes, erman reach: iret BA the umpire, -He threw. wie to Babb. Rita and Cased are, args FZ NAN PATTERSON SATISFIED, SHE SAYS. mek and th eral at re ah a it if pains srl rat ds not gihandin. ie took scons. = len = gt od “lam satisfied,” said Nan Patterson after her trial t ifternoon. ‘Everything looks rosy. Julia didn’t hurt.me. > | che contrary she has cleared up many things. Sister Jul would not hurt me under any circumstances.” Mr. Levy will sum up to the jury on Monday morning. to Sing nape en remarkable head work ae Pinna 8 pect fret ar = went ater Lumley, NO RUNG, " Fourth Inning, Btrhng, panied, | Bresnahan nad Te first ‘on Owen! ble, ‘ Mt second by eae care * Baten ‘and able ae ee Be, Puts . oenken aid the ame ag TODAY'S WORKOUTS _ ON LOCAL TRA | Ap gtisd Page) Bette e ce insetne. ea @ two- ing the bases an: Moke fas 100 aes, anion y RUNI 3, inh ig laid down an easy one to Moan- ‘teh, opened | wine atringin peat (ea ot Aa! 29 kick from Dahlen. Owens qwen Past traabign emine® ia "play, ty : Ms < ti me Pepper a good breea- | |. (ieee) Fb tne neey pulling up etrong and Ricky son PRUNE. Bj ana ral babed “at “Aer” bat Beth rain ‘and 2tetting over to the paddook ROR SES Pd NI ReneR een eat ‘ See OT A eound as a pelr of youclings. As, Ooeth ning, both of these faoera were under sus UND—i5 pounds NaNargd walked. Donlin filed to Dobbs, Btran Bresnahan sine ed to rent, ‘iling the Mertes Fa 1 Hien fscoring. Wi BRB feu ee a ARTE Ob INP At ni fur 0.88 picion this pertékmanes waa gratifying to their trainer: ‘The Ketne string of filties in cherge| ot ‘Trainer Walter Gleason was out in | force, but they were given nothing more than trotting and slow onnter- ito and play—Dahien filed to jumley, wh oO made a great throw Bremahen “Re RoNe om filed to Mortes, Ritter tia rhe tewise, Great eat ing. The beat g@lopa of ee morning were Seventh Inning. pass by gtnatone's forced eo. Gilbe: » Baton to "aerene riftae, ak tases oh ES Eek xe Ms, 0.88, 0.64, 0.67, Acted as if the 1 J. Hi, McCornitok, up, seven, furloi LU, 1.98, 1.48, galloping, going suited him. trainer. ROD FLAG—ibo longs—0.18 1-2, yun Chad al thrones Jones, traines ‘pounds up, six furiongs— nt Bs lo, 18, 1.8, Dretmng. worth @ \bet when she te ‘tn her class, 3, Foynor, A ont | Wroirich iyo five fon cee Ran TONS. and Mu was a victim of Ssnrov's devutlt OND Ri te finding of a hot Wiborfelt's anger’ 40 Bender oisy, Willlame Inged & neat one. to cenit for a Ringe andl went to the on Anderson'n Poller to Bohroy fied t Hofman.” NO Fifth Inning. the “Boy Ws RD eoAtat’ ball foreh dive “to the Casts fence, e in ror uete esd Neh ae bh ene UD, etehe wrrae Pye