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INAL RESULTS EDITION pao ca don Na { . ee fas \a 2) { ef Circulation Books Open to All,”’ al tae s; PRICE ONE CENT. Pugilists Weigh in Below iin False Raa Weight This: Afternoon and All Is Ready for Great International Fight to Be Decided at San Francisco. CROWD TO SEE BOUT AT WOODWARD’S PAVIL.ON. Both Are in Great Shape ade Confident, but Many of the Wise Bettors Are Taking the Short End on the Advice of the Astute Charley Mitchell. : (Special to The Evening World.) AN FRANCISCO, May 5,—All is in readiness for the biggest interna- tional ring baitle hat has taken piace In this country wince Terry McGov- ern whipped Pedlar Palmer with a punch up there at Tuckaitoe in Septem- ber, 1899, The supporters of James Edward Britt look for him to repeat the performance to-night with Jabez White as @ subject and are backing | their confidence with money at odds of 10 to 4, Woodward's Pavilion will be jammed when the ‘little fighters pull of their bathrobes a few hours hence and stand out in front of the crowd, The | sale of tickets has been tremendous, All sorts of premiums have been of-| fered for choice seats, and speculators are reaping @ harvest. | Britt and White weighed in at Harry] Mitchell wouldn't travel half way | Covbett's at 3 P M. A great mob of|around the world to get Jabez White) natlye sons blocked the street in front | into a battlo unless he felt reasonably of the resort and cheered James Ei-| safo, werd to the echo, White was well re-| Mf the fight goes the Ilmtt, twonty/ ceived too, Each’ weighed in below 125| mounds, it fs probable that the best. the pohnds, the stipuled welght, and each | English boy can expect Is a draw, EA, looked to be in perfect condition, Smith, the referee, {s an Oakland man| Britt Is Confident. and a native son, Dire things. would| " (rtet. the crattiets fighter in his class, | Happen to him if he failed to give twa bet money on his chances, He js as | Janes Edward the advantage of every confident that he will best White as he | Ace Besa RRKE fa that the eun will rise to-morrow ood Fight Expected. miorning, But his cocksureness has not | Britt may attempt to finish the Di prevented him from training with ex-| lish champion early in the fight, faithfulness and care, He this {t not Nkely, He will probably de. vex. Hot uriderrate his opponent, not | Pend a8 Jersey upon his brains ag u;h' he overfook the fact that the Hng- | hig ets and footwork, “White has sry, “Wah boy will have tho ndvantage of the | Matter, too, that 1s far front rusty, and Gounsel of Charlie Mitchell. whether the boys mix it all the tine or The veteran heavyweight is a great! St#ll and. play the: gine sotentifeaity, Heke in the situation, Iie reliance | the exhibition is sure to be heautifui. n White has had the effect of con-| \ \¥ Mitahell gent t blindea by the gininor of the perform. | 2% Now York ‘ab ences of James Hésvard Britt, Many! Vislng them that are taking the short end of the be ting on the proposition that Char USEFUL WORKOUTS in on edge, and AT BELMONT PARK es: er ee en BELMONT PARK RACH TRACK, N. ‘Y., May 5.—The weather being very cool At was quite late wien the trainers mad their appearance upon tile track tt ‘mornit The racea yesterday huow | what the track here ja very nearly two @econds slow, and until the track b comes firmer it will be necvssary to tw thie fact into account, when taking @ broezing; 09 p Placed whe 3 win, Tio has a e7and condition, AT SHEEPSHEAD, (Sirsial to The Itvening Wortd, SHRENPSHRAD BAY, May torthere Was & great change in the weather thin ae this ieee oad of pred and to in | nue 3. papers ey ae FUT CS Seay AN 8} D As. INN fer - (RRA ES a aaa me AB mete aa NSS bade; i “ Circulation Books Open to. All,?? zal NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1905. INSPIRATION AT 10 70 | WINS LARCHMONT Jonquil, the Favorite. Sec- ond, Never Could Catch the McGinnis Filly. BELMONT PARK WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Jacobite (13 to 6) 1,/ Lillie B, (18 to 1) 2, Sidney F. 3, SECOND RACE—Old England (13 to 10) 1, Jerry C, (11 to 5) 2, Neptu-: THIRD RACE-—Inopiration (10 to, 1) 1, Jonquil (7 to 6) 2, Sinister 3, | (16 to Cala FOURTH RAC 5) 1, Caesandra (v9 to 1) bash 3, Veribest 2, FIFTH RACE—Gamecosk (5 to 1) 1, Snuff (10 to 1)-2, Patagonian 3, ! SIXTH RACE--Jans Holly (16 to §) 1, Gold Dome (2 ta 1) 2, Ora 3, RACH sezond day ont nde 5] ble condition peared to better adv. and blue shies, however, r a | the fateh or bring at the end of the long There was an exce sate terncon, othe stake {i etna 1 Sinkes, at This did not bring ont a fleld, but for speoulat Bterters Jenovite., ie, Ageulty All the Tacoblte, cy Way. ‘a ime, but of the uM iq x phe square un Beppu, ‘icoklancs, aera Old England by a Length. Old Knglond, favorite tn the second race, wes In front when they came Into alent trom being Wes cree. wrtion. pb: nolrer the t of the running git: of the A carrie, ‘Jon Light and Were hol work Into © ration An-\tiorning. During the ¢arty hours .a other very important conv: nts — the fitness of a her Hor only thosa} (Continued on Second Page.) thoroughly ft can wurvive in the fuotens| Akt t @ at prosent. he following were the best gallops: U ON PARK RESULTS. GRAY YLAD--Irour furlongs an! @501-5, breeging; 106 pournis up. Ho le a clever colt and should win next time out if placed right. MINTIA—Four furlongs in haa handily; 105 pounds up. Better than hi eR ave Showa. Had bad luck at bandily: Ais pounds furlongs in 05 pounds up very Pie Ack hand ~ fi rlo Ne youre ur ge tn Bike and ough 100, inds up. 20'do better ext time rUe8—Four furlones, in 0,60 2-6; 110 pounce ‘up. Maat inary, ST, LOUIS, Mo, May 6.—The winners of to-day's ranes at Union Park are as follo aide RACE—One mile.—John Gar- nor (it to 2) 1, Int 1°, Battech tho i) caine eT Ruy wie OecOND RACE—Five ig a ms fiood 1, Ros! Ni Ni Hrishe Xe ee ve aries ind LEXINGTON. RACES, LEXINGTON, Ky., May 6~Tho ‘racea| } ran here to-day resulted as follows: cree furlongs in ioe turn of Pes SHES 0 3) Merino, 4) to toa" Tne at rune nice, ne i ord Havens ‘Aunt, Feta nei |b cha uriongs in| wang, dalisatethy “ak S pup A very | Mo fans Firs, peek SECOND RACE-Fout = fartonee. N10, 10 1 Sih Mc en Bete Oat Bewutitul, Aron wad Leste eo | od, An early fo My Ethie colt, ur pirate, in i 4 very ‘ine re to. ‘any time needed, FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. BT, LOUIS, Mo. May 5—The rhoes run ‘here to-day on’ the Fair Grounds 8 follows: ‘longs in 0,51, nar 100 pounds up. Looks fine and euniiycde to yh eh in A 6 Pan TON. Ah Soar furlonge in ay Harry Scott i to a aa Time— ty 1-5, breesing; 110 pounds up, « 100k# ae (COND, RACK~Five and ptiestiait : Pon ae, conlmtr Ip 236, han: te ‘« ta aha So to 18, Acrunaut tumant: for “Woh ie a ee TTP Tee hk i o pena ie Td Pale me red Bron, pegman, Aucaasin, ‘Black $ Bruns St Pree leatlons the firs hows but. hi waht teas often Dy. Theplnatioa, yeho matt folowed by. Sinister, fongull. and, Prone, hey ran jn this it the feld stand, but there ‘od and his rider wont to tho Bininter was also done at thle Bunt and Jonquil then sot sail for splration, "He sould, never reach the fi colt in yandy fashion by wo lengths from Jonquil, who was 8 inet ‘anda haat In front’ of pintater. y mat D wae your aay Hale ¢ i wail Thime--0, spa fe Wea, orn f eee Sh vent id ie Spit, Edaret in Hooray ana Patina All the Way. ‘Weribeat wemt to the front right after ‘the etart, made all the running and cleverly by a length from Cas- sandra: who wan socond all the wav, ‘Alabash third all the way, was only ten © neck for the place. — Inoorn c- le favorite, was off a bit slow:and hod Mitte chance. A Epa mL r= M i a Hires brook Munters SECRET INQUIRY BY UNCLE SAM OF TOBACCO TRUST i\Federal Grand Jury Has Been Conducting an Investigation for Several Days Under Direction of Henry W. Taft, Special Assistant U. S. Attorney-General. ‘rough the action of vhe Fedéral Grand Jury in omering a recalcitrant’ witness to answer questions it berume Known for the first time to-day that the Federal authorities Lave for come time past been conducting an investigntion iuto the Tobacco Truet and {ts subsidiary companies, By 6 cecrel, & Was on at ail Feury W. Taft, a brother of § eperelaty, Taft and @ well-known’ lawyer | of tile «1 has been appointed & eyoclii Assistant United States Attorney. | Ge: to conduct the Investlestiot. He lss been aseletad by Felix H, tq Judge Lavon 4 AM the United omered (o answer thy questions, Judge ‘Lacs tue queries, © ordered him to answer All that Mr, Taft would say about the matter ty- day was that it was ho! | tue tho Vocnces Trist was being investigated aud that the investigation | . \Volverton's Are nger oney for, ed under the Anti-Trust law. ently aan ay hit to left ra i } ’ on tht motion oal- would, Fae ata a Sha Dahlen ibert to Bretianm, abe th'a ads \ue #3 that Hig aii iy A AUN: Rest. ll RANA BRR LOR de ae ue oan rm, Mone i e WY, watt and | ne te aes id th tiny Benniey: “Be Win’ alipped’ a hints vigke, i ury and aif{He stoie second head fret. fi) f Buch ar Os are In the pre: | Presented with a walk Mocinntty SCORE BY te Call Put shat mit. NO RUNS. Parent, and Burkett took Keoler'n fy. 8 . 1 % joven 5 Fults was called out on trikes, NO eh inning RUNS. an a) hist Ny war ta Turkett was out rounder to. Con- ek My sind Puront rolled an exdy ono to Dowell. Stan) walked, but was K caally pergel eteaNny second, NO RUNS. Second Inning, AViiierne bar sity atill winle the umpire oulied Grace ef, Conro, punched my rele WON jirst and Bevin, eg cy rer stole. seoond,. Call ni wii ped ‘Youger Fourie to first ‘and Grimehawy tossed bt Kin A Aaa 10 Ret Cony at third, mai na a. e Diny. isan for a me run, sen roan a tisha a ah rer outed wae site oh Canny, out stealing second. Bighth Inning, Opler, Chase laid daw! ® -deautitul bunt} fanned, ONE and beat it A i iy ok qi tart good, aly thie ork ror imho 1.08 cara bel furlon ga. —Ous tt ik certaat (nt at ie Hoke i yy nee Bie eae rote aatty | 4. a ay , Rod Dviite ON i mie rletch gle ep ses cd ALAS furlouts uy whifty ooit, and ie private form shoul “rt ja WEATHER FORECAST. pearl Sa Sheisten for the thirty-six hours | ending at 8 P.M. Saturda New. iit | Ben An ear a act A ~ Game Cock Takes Fifth. rigs Sone hae ben Ok * na at my si pat Ht « Pay uw ss $a, a8 iret, Powell ‘expired in, be to aneaiet, mene: tho first for a hom. Fer js, who made & grea No} run tive to deep cantro, | Fults fanned. White iN Ne ie. eo raNy Rata mee cown bj ¥ Y NATIONAL LEAGUE. » AT PITTSBURG, enter thi cing. Di De site aa it bond whil over, Bia wi id in on ia n nent Hu weet a wai Mt {9 colline an i me miyeypes | Ninth inning, a by Re nger. pono ih rand 4 pulled 6 A ‘ Feurth tnni , Dougherty slammed cin ---0 000000 »000383000 eclut order from Wethtugton, the investigation has been kept | t forthe ueceesity of appealing to the Grand Jury in the case) of an c)stiucte witiess of ke Trust, it would not have been known that it) tee Olrouft Civurt, asking that Hale he | from aR Bom “thet” dist | that the ques- ie fo raht bieqchors tallting Gilbert ong the Gran ll and Mo@nnily, Siang lned & hot one Aitneas, retired. to Raymer, TIRE RUNS. Meaty 7 nes Grand” feed ta enawar Teoma ial ion ty ay been exam, M4 One Lone Raymer grounded ‘to Gilbert, Need- on on the Brow ids thet the 'NAMIARed ot OOF fires Witnesses being | ham @hot a hit past Dovin, Another double play follow'd, by Dahlen to Gil- BOSTON SCORES 4 a lone neh straight in | Highlanders 0901000012 Fifth Inning. Strang upset Raymer, but the jean. Boston ,, 30 oO bo08s cal Fenner wan haidled by Grimshaw and | rinh hne fi Minter, the latter covering’ tho” bag. Fifth Inning, age to: BATTING “ORDER. Avled tn anvay Tein ite at mena mie qlVolvertah reached rat on Ghibert's the Gaittoriilan ole accond eat | fume, He, tas forced by 7anotee vce + 1 {8h Ilenow'e @rounder and handed It | douoie. play. Medinnity's, bad: throw 4 While Chase. took vf Powell's” crounder to Grimshaw iot Bi TPeCAD AEE RAVENS ES Ace iaNe ; linen high cand ase ceetenaw tart aymer drove a long RUNG Doniin. xiided ‘under ; NO RUNS, man filed to Fults, Ran tn a trangs iwhlle ‘Comet sepa elates \ Had hin oat on’ trices, wereiaa | to third and ihe Bit sitisle to centrs vas the frst clean hit | ow, Bresnahan nee With 5, aft Powoll, or was out on a lout at the y r en's rap, Halty Umpire--Connolly. founder to. Powell” NO NUNS, 10 Needham. Me stols, home. on a Gixth Innin Baye" § Uhiray to tifa athy mung. 5 in out, tty Tonney, VE BY BOZEMAN“BULGER, Poagrerty sinsieg sien cine ang aa| Le ee eS |< @p2eial to ‘The lveniag, World.) Mowpet eeu. r Sixth Inning, ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Bor. | fired, Sot Re Hreanatan mide a good foul eateh of TON, Mass, May 6-—Clark Grimth golng to Hira Yo Wan eit oth. tol Umped into town this morning fading | f 3th Rt te t to aoa home. Wi: mint from (Cir the lame nnd halt and bilnd, but ane] sit hs CUE ON a lone Ay Co Durkott scott and Baits nowmeed that his crippler, would ght tol Igy the font Hem wo Mee NAPbINE ond.” Ww Vouneed an tay ‘one the finten and din with. theit, boots on. | Ng hi: te ce Wineke ANE ok second | chipcinnlig, ONE Rt dinnity ata ett's Kaorifea, a > 4 natty First inning, me ea fl pay en, Myton ae | yg olverton threw onlin “ont wi W * took + = Dougherty's grounder was handied by] Stahl flea te Doughaic’ Nov kursee a the ball to lett | RUNS. or hut THREE i f to Stahl, and Winter ap a fae oy hy he heel! put.” Dougherty fanned biee, “Teena dn Fac ain Col-) “Burkett boat out a slow one to ¥ 5 ling to third, Grimana As fede slow 0 Yea: ah to Conroy, Perris ie to indie, NO wert was hit on te» head by Re hed third, ‘Alling thy bases," Crlins —-— in i popped 40’ Conroy. rrosmun Aled ning senrin OR ot ‘armshaw reman, Conroy fan- BRITT: 10 10 4 FAVORITE TO-NIGHT'S BATTLE WITH [GIANTS BLANK RESULTS. OF 4 ALL. BEANEATERS AT THE START McGraw’s Men at Home Again with the Bostons as Their Guests, BATTING ORDER. New York, | Boston, Donlin, cf. ‘annell, of, Strang, rf. ‘enney, 1b, McGann, Lo. baticohio, sa. Mertes, If, Wolverton, ab, | Danien, | 6. Barclay, If § Devlin, 3b, Bharpe Fy bn, Gilbert, 2b. Bresnahan, ¢. Needham, MceGinnity, Fraser, p. DP. Umpire—Mr, O'Day. BY ALLEN SANGREE, VOLO GROUNDS, May 6.—Boston is not much of a drawing card for New | Yorkers, especially after being trimmed four stralaht by the Glants, The crowd Was therefore not of the sort to make red Knowlos do a war, dance, ts Fave, who has alsv boua espectally retatied for this i Bisse LAN OM Governitie ae {uvertigution by the) me pest ciirinell could do wae to | ay f | knook down a Uttle one that Dresna- Dhe vletinate witness, whose contumacy has brought the investigation | jn fielded. Tenney jostled a pathetic to light, rd ¥. fale, Becretsiy of the McAndrews & Forbes Com: | Rank aa iseanhers’ tors. nigh foul | pany, on Hary companies of the Trust. He refused to answer | Of batty, NO RUD questions pit. dy the Gove ninent attortoys on the ground that meme e hh uuger &,azop. but Cannell they mi! inevuinate or ade him, ‘Nhe Grand Jury appealed | 9, clean double over second, He Was out EMM to thin’ off a rap MpGann Ghat ‘Prater selzei Daniel reacting second in the mel Bresnahan was tirown out by Wolver- to to Tenney, NO RUNB, Second Inning. e | let ty, S Hin? Both Hila ‘Gedushela f thrbe-bas: bort, to McGarm, retiring Needham and Fragier, NO RUNS. Mec n opened’ the siauahter with & two-bagger in richt fleld, Breenahan ret out via eonhey to Frazier, Mertes ain to gcoring = MoGann, Dinten fouled to. tvotverton. Tene! caught Dev'in's high foul, ONE Ri Fourth Inning, Cannel singled to Mertes. He was forced by Tenney, Devlin to Dahlen, ; The third double Bay was execute! by Mesars, Dahlen, Gilbert and McGann reuring Tenney and Batty, NO RUNS, Gilbert bunted Into Eraners hands, Woiverton threw McGinnity out, Don- lin bit safe to left, He stole sycond, Seventh Ihning. auvied over thin base, Needs Via Dovlin and MoGann) Ni RUNS. : Biche, 1a y Strang out 9 na hunt, 4 close decision, In which Strang got [the woret of It.” Raymer took care of h Reosnohan atrolied tn'aret, Mertos fled to Harmen No BREAKS AUTO Charles Wridgway, Trying for Beach Race Track. Charles ©, Writeway, driving a (wenty-four horse-power Peerless oar started at 9.98 o'clock this morning a Hrighion Reveh track on tho 1,0C0-mtle trial to -lower the record. He covered the first fifty miles in 2 hour 4 minutes 4 seconds, which ts 11 minutes 48 sec- onds ahead of the Packard record for game distance, PSH made 100 miles in § hours 9 mins (Specia! to The Evening World.) ‘ NANPATTERSONGETS. '.n Plorida, THE DAY'S: SPOR GIANTS WIN BCSTON oo. ci seeeeney OUI e (8 GIANTS <p 00500 deencces) 059 110 1 ee pete IL BROOKLYN AT PHILADELPHIA, 1 ° 1 BROOKLYN ...... ...s.-. 1°00°0°2'0 2 PHILADELPHIA .... ..... 1 0 3°0.0'0'0" Seen SeamaaaL noted Will: Aired GS 8 vs LATE WINNERS IAT LEXINGTON, Third-—The Lexington Leader 11-10 Neva Wélch 5. tne Fourth—Sue Smith 1-3, Millie, Donohue 9-1, unig Walene \ ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. Fourth—Jake Saunders 1-3, Broomhandle 7-2, Tartar 16 Fifth—~Lone Wolf 5-2, Bravery 2-1, Borak 9-1, Sixth—-Fiyd K, 9-5, Amberite 4-1, Marmion 10-1. Pie eG UNION’ PARK, Fourth—hica ra 6. 5, Hilarity 10-1, Soundly 4-1, ‘ Fifth—W. B, Gates 7-1 First Attempt 7-3 Miss Nannie L. a At Chicago (N. L.)—End fourth: St; Louis, 2; Chicago, 6 At Cleveland (A.L.)—End fourth: Chicago, 1; Cleveland; At St. Louis (A.L.)—End third: Detroit, 03 St, Louig..0, 4 At Washington (A.L.)—End fifth: Philadelphia, 2; Wash‘n, At Providence (E.L.)—Newark, 13 Froviterse, 6. At Toronto (E. L.)—End eigath: Rochester, 7:.To At ersey City (E. L. J—End sixus ope ant, 3} Balto., 23 lersey City, 3, LATE DETAILS GIANTS-BOSTON GAME, (Continued from Sixth Column.) Eignth Inning—Frazer flied tv Mertes. ‘Cannell out, McG, to MoGinnity. Tenney singled, but was forded by Batty. Nor Dahlen singled. Devlin forced Aim. Devlin out. stealin Frazer storped Giibert’s bouncer. Na rung. Ninth Inning—-Wolverton popjed to Gilbert. Barclay sing i Sharpe flicd to Mertes, Raymer singled. Needham fouled Deviin, No runs, MANY OFFERS OF BAI In the afternoon mail to-day Nan Patterson received a dozen offers tall her out, several from women, Altogether she got twenty-one I from persons who volunteered to come to her assistance. Duting the her counsel received n score of other offers to go on her bond in sums Yrom $6,000 to $20,000, A friend of Daniel O'Reilly, the chorus’ girl's coun: sel, is prepared to put up $50,000 shotild the District-Attorney requiie any such oxtraordinary amount, Hi ‘ uae With her sister, Mra, Julia Smith, and Mr. O'Reilly the. prisoner rent: through the pile of letters that kept heaping up with every mall,’ ft gratifying to hear of the widespread sympathy and substantial agalatatice | ‘ offered, But there seems no immediate hope of getting, the, actress: out-of All day Chief Counsel Abe Levy, Daniel O'Relly: amd’ thelf aditetahio searched for Assistant District-Attorney Rand without A cokes” MEP ia in Albany and‘ will not be in New York again w tf (oags My. Rand was not at his home'in Rye and had pot bean, there Jury he nought so ffohtiealty! to Mes of tho ohiorua” girl's discharged, TAR. Sull another is tiie Dipthtbt-Attornoy'n staff, Mr, Garvan, trom ‘whi? the lawyers licped to get some sutlefaction, could Rot’ a) fount. abe said that he and Mr. Rand were resting, , , ‘That a fovrth attempt will be made to nominal ball was iaNek: ix oe fasten, ihe crime of murder upon tho | after theedentist Was sat.'tree, th ar. New 1,000-Mile *Mark, Clips} »isoner i not even considercd’a prot iEnae pete wl by Eon ac "rhe the GO and 100 at Brighton|"%n the Dr. Kennedy case atter’ tho URHCFIeI Base crabamiegiiat’ second disngreement of the jury ‘only (Continued on oe ieen Page:) utca and 44 seconds, Which Is n new aUCrAie M record fer 10) mi it HONEA 16 s:conds ahead. of the) SM Meckurd 1 i f The judgcs were A, 8, Wald and W. LB, Hulbert, while the timers were A. MeMurtry, who was iliner of, rads avd ‘ Sientoe A Joe Nelson 4p his itning Buy mal seconds, which’ ts % s aw mite in. Sake tod the xiii ‘Ooi Rowe, oworast : Soevin att

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