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PAGES TO-DAY. Including Story Supplement. — She “a “ Circulation Books Books Open to All,’’ ee PRICE ONE CENT. ' DO YOU KNOW WHERE VOUR OFFICE BOY WAS 5 that afternoon when he told you he ‘was golne to bia grandmother's fun- era? Poor little fellow, you pitied him in his sad bereavement, no doubt, and gave him a nickel to buy a wreath with, It is a shame to spoll your confidence in the chap, but if » you want to know where he really + was The Surday World can tell you. Get tto-morrow's and turn to the back Page of the Magasine Section, and If you have patience and good eyesight oung man’s picture, 44 do not, you will be in- terested in one of the most romark- able photographs ever printed. SHERLOCK HOLM ADVENTURES, Bir A. Conan Doyle's great detective could have found your office boy, for you under any circumstances, In the ‘adventure’ of his printed in To-mor- fow's Sunday World his talents are directed ‘In @olving the mysi of @ stolen race horse, It is a fascinating tale, one of the best of this great series, NANCY CARNEGIE'S ‘ COACHMAN HUSBAND, When his nieco married a coachman Andrew Carnegie sald that he was @lud’ of {t—the man suited him and wus muoh better than a worthless duke, It must take a pretty gond tan to sult a Carnegl a you will doubtless bu very mus interested in learning of the personality of such an individual, To-mcerow's Bunday World contains @ome hitherto unpublished facty about the romance, together with photosrapha of the bride and~her husband THE BOY WHO STRETCHED HIMBELF TWO INCHES. Hy no means @ case of “rubbertng,” eltiner, thov al young man in ques: Gon’ did manage to extend timselt Ue (an alastio band., Rut he had) s fel tle treo by wi ates aa nit wan Feature Events, the Bouquet and Tobog- gan, Won by Anodyne and Roseben, ALICE ROOSEVELT SEES THE RACES AT BELMONT PARK Daughter of the President Among the Notables Who View Running of Good Card This Afternoon from Club-House Veranda of the New Course. (aere NEW YORI, “SATURDAY, MAY. 6.1905, MAY. #, 1905. GIANTS | LOSE BOSTON ..-... -...2-0.71:0 0.1.00 .0.0.0—2 GIANTS ....-2-5 -----02-/0,0.0:0.1 0:0 0:0— 3 ‘ ee ‘Former Getting Home by a Head Czaraphine Sold for $4,500. RACE, TRACK, BELMONT PARK, The Bouquet Stakes, for two- , and the Toboggan Handicap, attractions at Belmont Park this, afternoon, and most potent ones they were, for the grand stand was ‘well filled: with a crowd that probably numbered 20,000, It is hard to estimate ‘on the way to ed fro ma dozen | May @ crowd at Belmont Park, While the horses ended. to a Dap yee ms Hed "0 iow how he wo laches | She viewed the J ' Boe and what he did it ton an house | TWIN MYSTERIES OF THE SEA, ‘The fact that two girls of the eame f the ‘aad of the seryce. ree ne She. Hee eases, “as eald'by « pat pa tory. “in Wroomorrow’ ©. HENRY'S “BET ‘REN ROUNDS.” — ANOUT-OF-TOWN c GOUPLE “en nae en iteese Richamtson pane teu th ri ag | Bee 7 f MORE OPRING FRANKS Meese V CUPID. ea Hy aren sitio evan eee ea oF marrisas. wil will hee NEW 108A IN REFORMATORIEe BY MRS. MAYBRICK, Eee — THE BAST sD “aA “QANQ” . ure a Pps the wi ‘what new next, aise ter P Meng DS n, ‘here were only seventy-seven bers of ae thie ose aaceuien red by’ the ns to-day, pie ‘three mem! ft the " ‘on th fone ropolitas hung on to seco place wway, but the mare held him anf origi ra dik. iad ewer aficd 8 iatest artery of the indicates en open ring and the ConneauRaT geath Turt Aseociat! cp BELMONT PARK RESULTS. ——- FIR8T RACE.—trene Lindsay (9 to 2) 1, Calrngorm (17 to 10) Fi ae ) 2% Fly SECOND RACE.—Andria (4 to 1), 1} Commedienne (7 to 5), 2; Stalaatl- col, 3, — THIRD RACE—Anoydyne (6 to 1) 1, Gallavant (3 to 1) 2, Leonard J. Wayman 8, FOURTH RAGE.—Roeehen (7 to has My Vy pearing Star (20 to 1), 2; — FIFTH RACE—Fiying Virginien ($ to 1), 15 Ivan (10 to 1), 2; Mel- bourne Eclipse, 3, See LEXINGTON RESULTS. LEXINGTON, Ky., May (~The rac ty "rakes “anda oes, ‘ip Rijare ascegran Ne--0.57, FAIR GROUNDS . sSULTS. WT, LOUTB, Mo, May ¢-The races run here to-day on the Fair Grounds resulted as follows: 4 aes ey tatieh te PSS TE hand} kg tlay’ lengths in all the ied Serre rag a5 RIE Eg an aed, Ghave for Andria. edtente ston from. tt ke Ea ae ollewed, Fane «of * pace and Com- Neate thas ‘ers Rndrioe | in in En vera eat ixieenthy dur Yash tenn was ox natty SO RIAD, ens es eeellreT Gallavant ated Gy cor ore ie front close. on ’ oa ili ljarmon bp he on. Btretch, de the runn! aa ona I [rset Str ] bare t, Ci tO, 2), 'w aR, aay a ‘Harmar and one-half fur- M:ss ane (7 to 2), % RACE—Six furlo! ys \< er), 4 tol, wo 2 i aarti to 1, th eeeageeaka UNION PARK WINNERS. RACE-TRACK, UNION ~ PARK, 87. LOUIS, May ¢—~ resulted as follows, Te Seay Kirst Race—Oni ae et bo By ha ihe Potts ay. Satin Nite MK and three-mix- and up, — Dr, Gierehmna @ to & Time— 1 Coat at SECOND, t fyslones, at on |, Bids Th ce ir te pi olt SoA Sg oy cant HOBSON IS ENGAGED TO WED. Hero of Merr Lf 'Texnedo Park," BIRMINGHAM, ‘Ala, @nnouncement of the Grizelda Houston Hull, daugh' and Mra George H, Hull, “ot Tuxedo Park, to Capt, Richmond Pearsdn Hob- son, the ‘hero of the Merrimac during the Spanish War, has just been made, The wedding» will be ‘quietly sol- emndined ‘om aovount of the death of Judge M. Hobson, the cap! 4 ‘he date has been set tc N 4nd the ceremony, will be’ entirely 4 formal, only the relatives beet friends being pres By' ‘this, marringo two ngulsh farattion of the North and Gil will Be untted.” ‘The bride-to- niece of the)t f Alab ie a habit a ee ent ri at Greenate ies a Wels ee igh - resin invitations have been sent, | to || ? mi| STANDARD OIL CLERK {DIES FROM WouND; George Bidwell, the Standara OW Com. pany. olett Who was found lying wave mento ae No. Us Cental WU Gouley, A Rta a ia woudu the Ai neo BROOKLYN .... PHILADELPHIA NEWARK AT PROVIDENCE «e W) _—_—— NEWARK ..2---2- se20-2 0102.0 PROVIDENCE .-..- ..----0.0 00 0 OTHER GAMES. At Ithaca—Cornell, 53. Columbia, 0. At Pittsburg (N, L.)—Cincinnati, 3; Pittsburg 2. At Chicago (N. L.)—End fifth: St. Louis, 3; Chicago, 2 AL St. Louis (A. L:)—-Endithieds' Detroit, 1} St. Lou's, At Washington (A.L.)—End sixth: Phila. 13 Wash’n, 1: At Montrea! (.L.)—Bi ffalo, 3; Montreal, .1.: ~ At Jersey City (EL.)—Sn* sixth: Baltimore,4; Jersey Citys tt LATE WINNERS AT BELMONT PARK. Sixth-—Paette 90-1, Wizard. 7-1, Orly Il. 65. RENE USOER Ty Rear AT ST. LOUIS FAIR‘ GROUNDS. renee y a ' 4 Fourth—Abjure 4-5, Osce 4-1, Margaret’M.. oe ae UNION: PARK; Third—Flying Chatiot4-1, The Don.8-5, Hilarity:3-1, RAN ON AE LT DewOn iret "> } > AT LEXINGTON. Third—Autumn Leaves 3-1,.Muldoon 10-1, Black Fox 6-1. Fourth—Charlie Eastman 4-1, Youth 1-1, Curley Jim. HEAVY FOG PREVENTS. FAST’TRIALS 10-DAY|; rota, ing; 10 pouns ‘This aolt looks ve pm tee ie Caracas, Avan. Barely rents rave! soon ee May &—On account: of a ‘hedvy to MMU Hour fu Fatlonge:in 0.03 2-4 which @ettled over this course th! 4 & well-bred ert ut chink & morning, enyth'ng in the way o¢ fast k was neatty eliminated, All the trainers contented themselvg} with Just onoiwgh work to kcep thelr horses on odge. Tho'horacs of the Whitney sttite, ‘and. thowe of John Madden and’ Fred | Buriew wore all the more or lass breeked along ‘at @ two-minute clip. The bes: Balions; follow: JORRY WERNBERG—Four, fitieng? |» In 0.66 2-6, breexing; {10 pounda up. Thi if surely the of a god colt, bu. In.not being burried, th bk, BANK—Four, furlongs Breening: 100 pounds up, fit te ne, Dut al hs 0! or oI Lala ce a a at rail, binds were surpriaed ito RKLING BTAR—Four curtonih 4 text gallops, The track was handily; 110 pounds tip, “xe nat {fi near a8 good hor Hoa sh LNBt ¥ wre aaa make good Ree rive ae 1 platen, very aime 1.0% ly At Sheepshead. } (paola to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, May 6—Tho a tee was a bit my in the early houre fog covering the grounds which course was alive with horses,and the sane Beat’ 8 four-year-old if reéled off a useful mile at TADS lok ar ¥ ata 100.1 Hily and will nO. aout pee Soret starter Vad underpinning jliee caused ier. to go slow with: this thor- Qughbred. His gallop was done in an || axceptiqnally easy manner which shows he @@ ina forward condition and ready ‘av. |. Dn ‘naked a nerious queation, » ina ne kw 15. y 100 reer up. ‘This jorpe 1% Al race horse! expect to gue him NIE mst HA hoe furtona 6,02 8-6) reeling; 100 pounds up, Hay not Keon enolag' fot ‘tha One tb page art bh Ardur furlongs in 983. han at clea Pet At any iy » 19} y ,Grusiallo,.’ who scovered th: ue | Matande With Jockey L. @mith, in the sa SiG hid its n ac adie, Which, means about 119 pounds a in of the h gal oe Ms fh the Yacer's back. .Weact{onally the nds Uj tend O95, 0.87 eo GIANTS. PLAY det eine exercises, Along about Y way be u rk the fow cléared away nbd the |eiie- Japs t many | &, ry and Bi BEANEATERS “IN HARD GAME Team from City of Culture Gets Run in the Opening Inning. BATTING ORDER. Says She Is BY ALLEN. SANGREE. to The Givening World.) POLO GROUNDS, New York, May 6— Pertmppe frve thousand oruel-heartod New Yorkers oame here this afternoon to see for twe weeks, the tote! destruction of Boston, 6. 2. Cl_A;, mon were here galore to stop slaughter, but Capt, Halpin said iss would. do nothing until ‘Tonney signaled, Firat: Inning. & pitiful: wall on y ‘aid wet a of introdnetion to ptohebnra: Although: quite talkative, asa’ ‘run he wat reached oS oon ft ty Waivers little about her family mt that she was a Creole from. sek -Orteana a te fait any to. eras, and had a brother and sister in au insane asylum, , Se henbryencen GE Ait /n7ReD OF THE GIRL. fae fewuat seal Gubert Tne brother died last winter aud left her a fortune. ; aon Be ON RUN: J seamed ‘mutt| Sfonehom, aocording to Mrs, SEuford, tired of Ollie Gray, Last, ‘Thanks. sty Was. forced ot tenor | alving he sent her to New Orleans, 1 ve Sa tMlod ee tate EIVEEY: Sanford saw her with Stoneham at the Old Guard Hall. egred Boston, and, the under | “imwo weeks ago Ollle Gray appeared at the Hotel Imperial with «ma. Second Inning. a 's the wae out. man Rune. eleries expired in In Batty’e grasp, ‘basted a legt. Young struck fais} n Devine ou out tp Rayner. wes second, “hiore ‘cheers tor Here are the letters: Baa nnd the pos Bo ‘rove away. dowaetuenets Third: Inning, ‘Gitbert ecooped Cannell’s fast bounce. eafe one past Dahlen, sonny ney aopes ao Batty, w! who had lead| + in his Ket folverton gle ead via Dahlen and McGann. NO R bunted safely. A double play followe ‘on Bowerman's line drive to Pe. ka Rararnth ce eanentss at fire log threw out Doniin © rc earet, RUNES. Fourth Inning. Pretty Ollie Gray iy Stone 2 Suicide at tripe Wrote to Broker Stoneham, Reproaching Him for Cruel Talk Over "Phone. and Declaring Her Love, FEARED TO USE PISTOL. AFTER. SHE BOUGHT. T. Hotel Left on Tyeaday — Dead Woman Leaves Property to ‘‘Negro Girl,” Who, ‘ Her Cast off by the man she loved, Ollie Gray, a handsome, woman; stot, and killed herself to-day in the Holel Imperial, where shs' had’ bean living, She left letters addresse’ to Charles A, St broker, of No, 44 Lroadway, repraachinny hin: for deserting her: and: tall ing cruelly to her over the telephone, The letters are quite as neon us any that have ever been left by a woinant suicide,’ f rit Oliie Gray came to New York last July and went to live with 2 She came, back to New York and Mrs, They registered as “J. W. Gray and wife, New Orleans,” and were appaerent- i ger Kita els tala iy: bry devoted to'each other. Hthel French, « chambermald, heqr'thens quarrel. y's Ud shoot for a isan ait ling in their room last Tuesday, She did not Last night Ollie Gray eat in the Palm Room of the hotel tuntir me midnight listening to the music, After reaching her room she.wrote letters to Stoneham, sealing one in an envelope and leaving the others hon When I called you up on the telephone this moriing y, co viata on Second Page.) IHIGHLANDERS LOSE. AGAIN TO BOSTO “Sister? 70)! ‘seo the man’ after {Devil gobbled up Barclay’ grounder, aed filed ‘to: Raymer singled, 8 Mijudged, and the Boston Ry ot all the way. to. third. Needham moe voting aia the tan act ON Dt eco! oun he fan " A K SCORE BY INNINGS, Dineen, am, ent to! jt neg filed High to Cannell, MoGann | jienianders 0 0 0-450. Ouda9| Burkett, mMekrtn: Punts, Cuneo Wee PASRIOR 8 | Boston +s 0 0.1 6,0 8 x8] put, the fret clean rom fe, tae? ent field, He was out stealing, MEA nt” Shh BATTING ORDER, ——_|Rrwa ro ot STMT routs FED La ‘HIGHLANDARS TOSTON. Fifth Inning. uh 4 Cannell reached frat on Dahlen's low “ts * Burkett, If, | ‘ Soreau ‘throw, He went. to second on Tenney's | Rosny, ae. pat leave tg {oF Cheabronce@hs'y fing hit in left, Batty struck out. Sae- | Dultz, ‘of. ht. of baa Are, Anderson nceeny Piste: Giibert and McGann ve- | Wiliam: jb. Dougherty iphone One te pene ea thelr famous double stunt, re- Freeman, tt. neon ‘Kaelor aingled to rahe, b ng, Tenney and Wolverton, ' NO Grimeshsw, 1b, forced out at second on ult ‘erris, bouncer to Parent, NO f ohey sine. mrey as Papen with the as- Criger, ©. va cher Young also Dineen, p- Mth went: In. to Fac ithe Sue note Devine Gilbert to hitd‘on Batty's wild throw to Tennay, een singled and died stretchi Raymer, Gilbert scoring. NIE RUN BY BOZEMAN BULGER, HUNTINGTON AVENUE BALL gixth Inning. GROUNDS, BOSTON, May 6—Blue and wv, Aled out, tg, Des ten. Doniin repped bh 'Bnenta thar went | very. much disgruntied over hie con: fre tae Mit, ymer was | tinuous defe! at the hands o} i Entown ent Rea Damen Needham |ton Grimth wended Me way to. the “Matty was out, via Raymer and Kk park this afternoon hoping against hope ney. jonvin, fed to a nell, Strang! that a pitcher would show up in shape, Mmeack ot, NO RUN and that the Highlanders’ batting a slump would end. OYAMA READY FOR Firet Inning. t racked tie * frat ball ANOTHER BIGBATTLE) povssiry, sists nit aes O ahort resulte FENGHUSHSHIENG (or Maimatkal), fra, grounder, 10 men going out, Fults Hf ny. Some Marshal Faingied and tO ated Convoy'y was Gyama seoms'to be ready .o assume the | balk, jas NO on a bounder to Dineen, large scale, and activity ont begun against Gen, Lina- | purkett rolled an ensy one to Yearer Ailtn took Parent's aoarer on the Blah] wis ont on a grounder to Yeager, NO RUNS, Second Inning. was beautifully his: left. nia may be the prelude to another cone ated have i and | heavy’ co. ni rounder Who oare ‘3 “Hussians, Parent, Chase was ‘retired uosroaa from Fakoman to! MO arp bounder to Collins. | Dineen's F c Hondera eluded Kcloinow thres times ane ¥ nitacked tite Savane, ete | the ire va nothin dotn > FUNG. On Willams attended HE Oe ee a ie tha| proved. style, and # esman fanned. prtod by infanizy, the! Gimeshaw Was out un sharp singh to p mapord and drove the Muitn | Conroy. who made « beautiful throw to Pe rAtny Feoannolterinig Barty’ tw areata | 8 NO RUNS. lem furtier west Fan into an armbush taka all the party ecept five were kitica, | Third Inning. and after getting Bostonians nt, Chesbro came up, the lid hand {fom | the went out on a Ine drive | Dineen masse. up Dounhe then Threw the ball to thi while Patrick sprinted to eof his olde tle lesa than half Pas and Hartbn. I WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8°P. M. Sunday for New York City and vicinity—Cloudy Pand uneéttied, probably occa rain to-night and Sunday; warmer Ha ty on Cadell cele Keo thi liama walked running eateh of Conroy's fly came down back of revond, OND RL | "Ferris popped up a high fly to Conr and Fula made a great sprint, pulll , down ees” long drive, Dineen was great throw to first, emma Fourth’ Inning. pete a tori and walkee: Burkett, out on were asely hasas, nothing, {on third Criger fled to Doughersy. Seventh Inning. ° Klelnow filed to and Grime> shaw’ disposed. of P deinen: vf ste Was gut, Dinesn "tp Grimeshaw, yi Dinean a simile Collins, t; | groumde & alagle, Yeager Chase, UNS. Connolly. looked unh say, hit to’ Chase, ams Conroy, slammed ofowd for three Parent, an took Stahl stopped acon’ YI the SH Grimshaw strve down’ the lefc foul |scoring Stahl, Collings and |ball looked very much tt raised an awful klek, Yeager anid Ohase, and Bi | Keeler fanned, Ay RWo RUNS. nrented ty sixth, rag 2 outguessed Pine mae Williams out trying. to one Into ‘right "he i buses, Yeager fied scoring, cannes ‘a roller Collinge sini to third.) waniked, = theetn Hee doing. A passat a se And he scored on i ry) was out on @ Prullang pla ricett mu Tr & ey sau tants.’ took mira to frst, Rae an or 0. y ber Convoy! fled to Breenane r Ninth Inning. fanned, Dinos shea’ Klelnow filed to. Burk