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PRICE ‘ON EB CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1905, WOMAN WHO LOST HER $8,850 GETS IT BACK Mrs. Slavin Recovers Big “Roll” Lost in Street While on Way to Bank. RETURN IS MYSTERIOUS. Aged Couple Call at House, Hand Sum to Owner and Hurry Away. MADE NO EXPLANATION. . ‘Loser Has Been Prostrated Since Her Loss—Money Wae in Original Envelope, Fate, which has been playing queer pranks with the life savings of Mrw, Mary Slavin, of No. 87 South Sixth treet, Williamsburg, who lost her money, amounting to $8,500, Inst week, while taking it to the Williamsburg Gavings Bank, produced the biggest sur pris -day when an aged couple re- turned the lost money untouche4 In its tnyelope to the joy of the prostrated Aoser, Before a word could be said the mys- terlous couple had vanished, Miss Slavin, who hay been guarding her mother from armoyance while Mra Maven wap» under the cere of Dr, Hughes and denied to all callers, went | second. to the door in answer to the bell, An old man and an old woman stood before her, the old woman holding a strangely familéar envolope in her hand. “Ia this where Mrs. Mary Slavin, the ‘woman who lost her money, lives? asked the old woman, The daughter ountly admtteed # waa, ‘Without a word the old woman handed ther the envelope, and the two hurried eway, while the pussied young woman @pened the envelope and was stuoned by the etosbeed ot her mother’s money untouched. ——— BRAZIL'S MINISTER COMING, LONDON, May 8—The White Btar Nne steamship Baltic, which safle from (Liverpool tor New York May 10, witli take among her the Brasil- tan Ambasaador to the United Slates, Benor Joaquin A. Nabueo de Araujo, ani the Duke of Sutherland. RIDDLES Ask Your Friends, QuE. Tn what respect does yesterday's Sun- yk World Want Directory, with tts ins and Opportunities, resem- tie ent letter RP u ANS, ‘Tt stands for Rellability and Results, is not used in “VAIN" and ends botheR in standing Right. Que. Why were the 2,205 Help Wants like a Photographer? ' ANS. They arrange many (pose).tions, : QuE. Of what two monthly magasines do the 1,138 Situations Wanted advertisers remind one? f ANS, ‘Wide Awake and Smart Set, QUE. wee is the difforence between the Sit Butiness Opportunities ads and a dog fight? |. y ANA, The former are, Business ‘Snaps’ while the latter de a “Snappy” Business, QuE, ‘What distinction is there Detween the 795 Realty Bargnins end a pair of shoes? ANS. are gone when sold; the aec- oles” when gone. QuUm, In what way aro the 1,070 To Let an- Announcements —utillke Critic? ‘ ANS. The To Let ade w the way" while the Dramatic Critic "weighs the show,’ Que, What is the difference between the 41 Instriction Advertisers and young Mr, Vanderbilt? i ANS. While the. Instructors “eonoh ti mind’! Mr, Vandorbit ty creating quite ry nensation by “minding the cosh,” 4 4UB. Tn what ways ave the Ame Mitcetta- 4. equa Fer. Bale" arc Uke Bread? They are genatded) tn in every he and, while tt h exited taken onsiderati HIGHLANDERS MAKE BID FOR BOSTON SCALP Champions Start with Lead, but Griffith’s Men Tie Them Early. “CY” YOUNG VS. AL. ORTH DAHLEN AND DEVLIN MAKE RECORD “Dummy” Taylor, Selected to Twirl, Starts Off in Strong Form. BATTING ORDER. Qtents, Brower, tf, 1 Snappy Fielding on Both Sides Nerves Marks the Game Up to Fifth Inning, BATTING ORDER. Highlanders, i, Bost Dougherty, foe Burkett, it, Brent of Collin Free Kleinow, Orth. ps mpire—Connolly. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Brening World.) BOSTON, Mass., May 8.—Another large crowd flocked to the American slim attendance, Ground Keeper Mur phy counted 1,807 people, but ome man ULTS OF ALL THE DAY’S SPORTS GIANTS WIN wu Oey wy oye Ye vor er) Ce) HIGHLANDERS BOSTON .... tv aaN oh and help to sadden life for the mbook- holders, 1 Firat inning. ior was in excellent form and to atrike out aie. bbed @, fc Cannel the oot, Merbes cade League Park to-day, expecting a third | pey, Bat hard pattle between the “hamps and the Highlanders, and immediitely there was ® local hope thet GriMth's bard luak would continue, Firet Inning. Dougherty struck out and Kesler filed to Btahl, Fults received @ swift curve on his right wrist and took first eroan- (ng, Ho waa thrown out trying to steal NO RUNS. Burkett landed on the first bell Pitched /and tafd tt into the high grass of deep centre for a home run. Orth, though a little grogey, evened it up by fanning Parent. @tahl was eafe on Wiliiems’s fumble, Collins popped to Conroy. Yeager muffed Kieinow’s per- font throw. allowing Stahl to anchor 4 safely on his etea! to second. Free- man’s hot grounder wae neatly handled by Wiliams, ONE RUN, Second Inning, ‘Ungiaud threw Wiliams out, with time to spare, Conroy filed to Burkett. Yea- Lo ba pdamgects ade No Ee eee ane UNE Third Inning. Texas over neu. second ES Wectiaer its, = =NO ond for @ re I Sewing ich se stole mu eee nroy: Be to ake to salt rege grounder’ ‘to ON, ‘reeman singled to rj trea tank n sin Bape. ¢ Grimeshaw fooked ii double be pity, but eras 1 ‘@ ‘doit! % ise, isk eid cad drama Griger fouled to C eno oie Fifth, Kleinow led off ¥i orth bunted, but Young: aire tg’ tS to sagen Kleinow to. scare ed and Kiet! oe eeter then Phohed «, beau aus ‘ort ru ie tS el Inning, cette te On ‘eecond. route, NO Ri on toning. to @ grounder, hor ho. a it Yeager, Chase ex- Klenow fitted an eaay rent. NO Coll ins was @ victim Prout are ea Breen An to. mae Baa jorty, wos hrown out bye Orth. Seventh ipnings Orth Med to Butte Doughert; germs ust, a Dane He a ale hit in be ral its wee ea out on @ bunt, which J Toone’ better to the crowd, than to Connolly, Me Name then cracked a le to oen- 800) Dougherty, ani Krai. ‘onroy. a Dramatic! Keeler vyaune Ngted sf fly to Bi Besos aifh | Free tt re rounder to xtaaer. 2 pan ‘mingled, Be Out so |. NO RI COURT FAVORS — BOARD OF TRADE. joago Hourec Has the Right to Keep It's Buoket Shops, LA hy ade aa ate ofterea| Gr, reat. NO| fol iaiaub it i ate het R BROOKLYNS LO BROOKLYN ... PHILADELPHIA . weer 00 1 é 00001—2Z 40002010 —7 At Pittsburg (f.L.)—Cincinnuati, 1;;Pittsburg, 2. Lek ray Tatra ee pAt led uni to “nied yan "bammy Shrew, whree Passtna: leedham’s hi ‘as he touc! od tb. Dents: Whe en laced pel Deviin “oaltenly ‘by Ys the ve from Gilbert, soor- at Be0- Raymer to Batty, off 's ig RAylor wea thrown out by Batty, ‘Third Inning. By Fi urket® mi re Det Do! erty i other. (rem thikd, Doug rag Sheer eel ie piers, SEER undgr to Culling Biegre. o mare 3 lor Hotaved to yWowereon me Fourth Inning. jeorge Browne had his firwt catch of ff th ia oe ? Baroka ver, | Brant shoo ‘shoots of ae st aE MRS ue a Wilts. Browne ahcott the jeed out oF his ‘Feet and. beat “a. bun Medant ery icelene fil fi eel ike & polvoned Needham Betae NS UNG, and Raymer to Batty. NO Fifth Inning. Deviin feunach es fly trom Ray. mer. Needham tod’ bet lin and ‘“Handsor some Dan,” Ei Ie the first net Pras) ie yas ‘Dummy’ stounder. NO "RONG Mortes strolled to firat, Dani feed, Wolverton. to. ‘éntoy. ‘in @ two to deep left, soort ne Baie co scone on, the throm (tora iS Bow anne Ret arate Tay yon fee oh rat ee Borain Mined to" migae ee Sixth Inning. aaa ole it ered ‘Wolver- ri wale WANTS DETAIL LIKE THE VANDERBILTS, im Aske for a Bike Police- ian to Save Him from Dowe (on Richmond Roads, Police Commissioner McAdoo received a letter to-day signed by one Widden Graham, written on the letter-head of “Alien & Graham, 11 Wiliam. street," the Sormintasionen to deta ie ay cle ips, Gir eagerly fee rye TGS ta cei ign niseaeat ay pas pene ce the DS ah Ril se od CANADIAN PACIFIC. EXPRESS WRECKED. 13) ee Ramo let: MONCTON, N. B., May 8.~The Can- @dian Pacific exprese train which this ‘afternoon near Borontater, twenty miles east of this city. Al how! Fag Ne of the train ‘oxcent ‘i ‘At Washington (A. L.—End third: Philadelphia, 2; Wash. 1. At Cleveland (A, L.)—End fourth: Chicago, 9; Cleveland, 0. At Jersey City (E. L.)—Ene § ‘ifth: Baltimore, 3; Jersey City 1 At Montreal (E. L.)—End fifth: Buffalo, 3; Montreal, 4. At Providence (E. L.)—Newark, 0; Provid side, 6. oe LATE WINNERS AT LEXINGTON, , Fourth—-Glen Echo 2-5, White Plume 9:2, Pretension 4-1. a AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. Fourth—Our Lillie 13-10, Howling Dervish 9-2, Contentious, ir UNION PARK. Fourth—Beecher 3-4, Luralighter 9-2, Derussy 3-1. = (QUAKERS PILE UP 4 RUNS IN FIRST BATTING ORDER. Sense, b Wiepire—onnstone, (Bpsclal to The Brening Wor NATIONAL LEAGUD BALL MB ARK, PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May ‘The weather conditions here to-day {deal for baseball, and the fine exhibition that qwew furnished to the fans in Brook- lyal_yeaterday by the Brooklyns brought out a large crowd, ; Firet Inning. Brooklyn batted first, Sheckard struck out. Lumley died, Courtney to Abbott, Mitchell was hit by a pitched bay oe Lala filed to whom a NO aka inder snore, “Glearon ttled nie ‘and was sete on Jones's raid dd throw, Courts Miteht yg 8 He) seit he at jee _ hinhee 5 tai, te Re, Bad MBosin Was to Doses, , Second Inning. ape Sc aap Fennet. ‘aie. fh ee le Rte jeazon, and Abbott, NO RUNS, Magee fanned. Titus filed ¢o Sheck- ani Abbott struck out. NO RUNS. pes Inning, Peet Behr 3 to Abbott. Lewis aed Cerne, ue gorse beg Ue art Tones, anaes, ie Begins .pisil, one, one, anh fied vi man Inning. piruck out, Lumley hit to rigne fer one, ban it one e. i Owens ue to Abbott, wi Paatwveus vent ell out Bool mnade a auick , hy eee singled to bbs Babb. sce Teme dwell to ieht Bettina Rery See a Gleason povlin Hay Papin, le to centre Tenis and ‘aid Doolin, "Doos In hit wafely tn lef. Caldwell fied to Sheckart. NO RUNS ALDERDICE FORFEITS BAIL, Attorney Iniicted for Forging Wtil Of Harlem Mixer Fails to Apyenr. James 8. Aklendce, the attorney who ‘was indioteé for forgery in the first egree In bys matter of the estate of ‘Mrs, Mary Ollver, the Harlem miser, aia not ae a ae Recorder HITS IN GAME AT THE POLO GROUND FALLS MARRED RUNNING OF THE HANDICAP ‘Trapper and Merry Lark Go Down in Crotona and Former Is Shot, BELMONT PARK WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Battie Axe (16 to 5) 1, Don Diego (8 to 6) 2, Voorhees 3, SECOND RACE — Astronomer (6 to 1) 1, Mintia (6 to 1), 2 Veribest 3, THIRD RACE—Prince Hamburg (7 to 5) 1, Migraine (8 to 1) 2, Sprak- ere, 3. FOURTH RACE—Wiid Mint (8 to 1) 1, Spring (15 to 1) 2, Sparkling Star 3. FIFTH RACE—Palette (7 to 1) 1, Tol San (16 to 1) 2, Zeala 3, SIXTH RACE—Rapid Water (6 to 6) 1, Dandelion (5 to 2) 2, Right Royal 3, BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, May 8&—Consldering the faot that it was Monday, there was an excellent attendance at Belmont Park this after- noon, It ts said that the association has bowed to the public and that in future all races at six and a halt fur- longs and over will be run around the turn, #o that the people may nee some- thing of the races beside the finish. There was but one sake, the Crotona, at six furlongs, This w, and there Strap . Pe Bure hel | eae: fine rapper broke his oh Owners and tranors contemplate ation aking them to change the finish and run races the regular way ot the course, FIRST RAORE--$1,000 added; made year = hale. Furlon eres ‘year. hae ake rt a) Amis, 0 ‘ul i 2 ie, Ta aT cach a Poet, Ureuta, sare ditvon ‘wiorentine Aa Slr Tristan, ttle Axe All the Way. ttle Axe ran a most improved race, rend vo he raped to the front with a ful 4 re ioe Ana en Cte) id all the way, Reh aed, six lengths from Don on Dione who was second all the way, also (yA {ug an Improvement over’ Voorheoa, Hast End and Sandy Ding: Wall raced in close order all the way, Voorhees rotting third by a hea erat gaa RACH—$1,000 added; selling; it’ furlongs. —btet tl a9 pais, Wee een Bh aratate. ie ee gir: ng Mannering. "Gold Coin, Odd Dia Gentien and Bileen Bu Gideon's Winner Bid Up. Astronomer raced to the front at the start and made all the running, Mintle took second place followed by Verlbest and Guy Mannering. Astronomer held & lead of a couple cf lengtlws to the last furlong, where Mintla began to olose rapidly, He could not get up, however, and Astronomer won by three-quarters of a length tn front beet Min, ane beat Veribest three lengths. Guy Man- nering appeared to be third by a head. ‘he winner was bid up to §2,80 and re- tained by Mr, Gideon, THIRD cay 1p ae en mal Ut SREY Ee atid. blmei19 1 ee rf iar attic pitti Jocks, Ws pean. oe a imbre Habra Be ti Somers ig ni Dale, teh ute, Masan- eit tenaulte Caton. Roly Poly.” Fortune Hunter er, Gambler and ‘sun. ion. Prince Hamburg by a Head, rince Hamburg was favorite In the malaen Mace, but he did not have. the easy race anticipated, He made the run- hing followed by Migraine, Apraker and ‘Thistle Dale, They ran in ‘this order to the last quarter, where Migraine closed and Prince Hamburg was turced to a hard drive to win bye head) Spraker was third, four lengths aw POURTH E- 8 Ore ad “Handtean: for three-yem up; $1,500 added; six nt Bt Won diving. Time— a ani alt, Betting Wie, St.IKGFin, Pi 105 2 -2 feogeben, ln Paprapber: and Mt Two Fi The Crot In Handicap, was attended acot- ¢ was thrown soon aiter und at the sixteenth pole Me irk allpped into the ploughed \a mt ‘an fell. No-one was hurt, now- , Wild Mint went to the front at the start and mado all the running. |Spring and Rosgben attended | him closely to the last furlong, where Rose- was forved Into the deep going. Sparkling Star then came on. the oute side and joined the leaders, In a hard irive Wild Mint won by a head, Spring FIFTH RACE--81,000 added:, handtiea mares and three-year-old a Won ridden een funlonueh, tat BA sot Star &tose, Tine dat Socks, note At out. Wie st yin Wd Weight Tired Inspiration, the early running, told, and she guy ie Weight soa a > lad ta. the feta and rma ~ MISSOURI PRICE ONE cane WINS GREATEST RACE Seven of the Biggest Fighters in United States Navy Start Contest Without Preliminary Warning and Churn Atlantic for Eight Hours. WINNING SHIP SEVEN ne} MILES AHEAD OF MAINE. Race Began at ‘Ten "Clock and Closed at 6” P. M. Saturday—Alabama 16 1-2 Miles Behind Missouri when the Test of Speed Ended.. How Battleships Finished In Eight-Hour Test of Speeds Speoa Misaonrt mhoad of Alnbama, 2014, News of a remarkable bcean race, in which seven United States battle. ships took part, was brought to this port to-day by the battle-ship Alabama, which arrived in conimand of Pear-Admiral Charles H. Davis and will go to the Navy-Yard to be overhauled because of the poor showing which she made in the contest, ‘The race began at 10 o'clock last Saturday morning and ended at 6 : Datition to the Westchester Raciig! o'clock Saturday evening, a wireless “quit’ Signal going out from the Aia- bama, which was then miles in the rear of the nearest pompetitor, Durng the eight hours that the race lasted the Atlantic Ocean was churned fx it hae not been churned by Uncle Sam's fighting ships in many years, For a while it was nip and tuck be- twoen the faster ships, but gradually the wiant Missouri drew away from the vest, and when thy quit signal came she was only seventy-three and a half miles South of Cape Henry, having covered 126 1-2 miles in the eight hours. Race Came a Surprise, Not in the history of the United States Navy haa there been such a race between ocean-going armored vessels as the oue which took place on Batur- day, Until the signal for it was given from the Alabama not an officer on any of the ships knew that Admiral Davis contemplated such a severe test, amd tthe result was that not a single yeasel came out without some injury. The other vessels in the race went to Hamps ton Roads for repairs, but the Alabama came on here. 4 Admiral Davis 1s in command’ of the | battle-ahip division of the North Ate lantic Squadron and his vessels: have been at Pensacola, Fla,, for soma time, In hia squadron are the Missouri, Ke tucky, Maine, Kearsarge, Iowa, <A, bama and Massachusetts, Laat ook the buttle-ships sailed away from Perie sacola under orders that were) not known to anybody but Admiral Davis, AS soon as they pnssed out the navys yard orders for target practice with: (Continued on Second Page) FAST GALLOPS SEEN AT BELMONT PARK (Special tto the Evening World.) BELMONT PARK, N. Y¥., May 8— Bines the summerdike wtaher has made ite appearance the training gallops aro of a much more useful kin4 than for some time past. The Brooklyn Handi- cap is very near at hand, and the next LEXINGTON RESULTS. LEXINGTON, Ky., May 8,—The races run here to-day resulted as followa: FiksT RACH—Kate Zitt (15 to 1) 1, Bnohanter (0 to 1) 2; Geranium (6 to 6) & = Time—t,09, SECOND RACE—Molie Donolwe (7 to ieee Valencia (0 w 1) 2, Stossel (7 to THIRD RACH—Ben Haywood @ to 1 1, Lou M, (12 to Pe ? Trib Gentry ¢ to DR imo—Lae UNION PARK WINNERS. ST, LOUIB,.Mo, May &—The races hero to-day af Union Park resulted as follows: FIRST RACH-Six furlonsy.—Statker | to D 1, Asclepias (8 to 1) 4 Piller (| to) & Nment17 4 | OND RACE—Ipour and 9 half tur. Roy Brim ¢ 1 Aton 0 to 1) 2, Sultry (9 to fy THIRD RACW--s!x longs—Lady Ray (6 (> (5 to 1) Uke Gb to 1) 8 a FAIR GROUNDS R ST, LOUIS, May 8. the raves here to-day wi Bilkts't RACH hoth i. (7 to fo D % Bloyou SECOND RACE ee—BSilyer Sue (9 to 10) Hrovela (Sto 1) 2, Liber (@ to 1) 4, 0.87 2-6, RBAOE—Five furlongs; “sf 8 19 2 4 oe sha and a dT v1 ESULT >. » Mrengoles. i to 1D third. 3—Four and a ha ten days will see some yery clever Psi by the eligibles to this clussto There are quite a number of very i Honses' quartered at this course, trainers ‘will no doubt take | of this fine track to put thetr in as good “bonditton as polible, training at this ‘course is now entieely confined to the main track, as the mile training tracts has been! closet, Gallope over tho matn course will aatile ft more finnly, ‘The best guilops nated to-day fern MASTER OF CRAFT—One mille te 1.4926, handily; 119 pounds up. Don't looks Very promising, ARTFUL—Four furlongs in 04 loping; 100 pounds up. Getting slow preparation; looks well, PERRY WERNBERG [Pour gurl handily; 10 pounds up. hie toes not impress one as much ag he @ month ago, NEMBSIS—Four furl handily; 100 pounds up, bi oy, fh filly and sure to be: among notehers, IRONSIDHS—Four furlongs in OAT a handily; 100 pounds. up. Avery, ogra’ looking colt; about ready, LION HEART—Four furlon 0409-5, handily; ® pounds up; Toke wall) Wek UL—Four furlongs tn 0,49, hans ails nety pounds up. One of ihe muta colts at the track, Als

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