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HATIEN—Clonty to-niaht; tnnday enewers, PAGES T i Story Suppl 0-DAY Including cement. est “ Circulation Books Open to All.?”_ PRICE ONE CENT, Ww ‘YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1905, (a teers The Very Latest— A Girl “Raffles.” Those who do not holleve that the time has come when woman {s able to enter overy fleld of activity that ‘men have kept to themselves hereto- fore should read of tie adventures of ® most enterprising young lady, who Beems to have emulated the famous cracksman ‘Raffles,’ and gone him ne better. She managed to decoive people in male garb as a bellboy until they had no suspicion that she was a girl, But her latest exploit was the most wonderful of all. In the Sunday World to-morrow she tells her own atory, “The Yellow Face,” And What It Meant. From fact to fiction From the ad- to the equaliy ventures of that greatest Sherlock Holmes, ry of Holmes s one ry best that Sir A. Conan Doyle has ever written, and is par- Uoularly interesting in that it tells how the great sleuth came to take up the career that has made him famous. The story is called “The Yellow Face” Yeutures of a “Raffles wonderful a: of all An Out-of-Town Couple in New York. Here is the continuation of the ad- ventures of Mr, and Mra, A. Lioyd Blius, by Anna Steese Richardson, No series of articles ever published in the Sunday World has attracied More attention than this; for, while 4t ls good reading, it is more—a guide 4o any young couple who intend pay- ing @ visit to the metropolis. Thie is the season when out-of-town people come to New York, and it will pay any of them to read these articles before they buy their railroad tickets, If You Had $10,000,000 To Give Away? The Sunday World asked its readers to tell how they would give away this sum, inasmuch as a good many of them did not seem to think that Mr. Carnegie had made the best use in pensioning old col-| The annwers came, | and it may amuse and} instruct you to read some of them. ‘There are as many methods of gly- ing away millions as there are mill- fons themselves. it woukt seem; and some of them—but read a page of the letters for roulselts War Is Coming— To- Brighton Beach. Brighton Beach does not intend being Jett out in the cold this summer by ita businesslike neighbor, Conay Island; and the things they are doing down there to get the place ready for visitors will surprise you, The/ main feature 1s the Boor War, and ‘& most realistic spectacte it promises to be, The Sunday World printe @ome interesting picturer of i, and tella of all the plans for this famous reeort. At Sea with the Kaiser: An Intimate Sketch. Kaleer William has lately returned * from a cruise on the ocean, During that cruise he did some remarkable things, and showed to those about him an ontirely different side of his Ratura than he had ever exhibited before. Anything about this great man js always inte! ing; but this account of his doings on the mem- orable cruise is perhaps the most readable article that has ever been ‘written about him, It 1s finely ius- trated, too, in characteristic Sunday World’ atyie, Cupid’s Latest— Marriage by Wire, Love, Jike evervthing e! is up-to- te, The very newest fad is getting married by telogr#ph, when the con- tracting patties are separated by Fashion oet'to to Tiptoe and| Blandy Takes the Classic Withers, STABLE TAKES SECOND, Apprentice Boy in the Saddle, Beats Good Field. HITCHCOCK WINS MEMORIAL. Inaugural of Steeplechase Stake Named After Wm. C. Whitney Is Won By Jumper Good and Plenty, BELMONT PARK WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Billy Roche (5 to 1) 1, Grand Duchess (8 to 1) 2, Jack- staff 3, SECOND RAGE—Cr ssways (26 to 1) 1, Spedway (& to 1) 2, Mies Point 3 THIRD RACE—Tiptoe (6 to 1) 1, Comedicnne (4 to 1) 2, Belle of Pequest 3. FOURTH RACE—Blandy (4 to 5) 1 Hot Shot (6 to 2) 2, Sparkling Star 3, FIFTH RACE—Good and Plenty (§ to 10) 1, Flying Buttress (6 to 1) 2, Mackey Dwyer 3. ' SIXTH RACE—Grazlallo (18 to 5) 1, Ostrich (2 to 1) 2, Right Royal 8. BY FRANK: W.. THORB.2-< ‘I to The Bvening World.) aan aRAGHE, BEUMONT PARK, May 13,—Thia was certainly August Bel- mont jay on August Belmont's track. Horses carrying his colora won the @ec- ond, third and fourth races in succes- sion, and those who profited by the hunch aftes the second race realized handsomely. Mr. Belmgnt's Tiptoe, the Hastings filly, tiptoed her field in the Fashion Stakes for two-year-old filies, the ie race, The next race was another the Withers, ong of the events of the racing year, and it went to Mr. Bel- niont’s Blandy, also by Hastings. nee wecond race was won by Mr. Belmont’s Otay filly Crossways. rhe Crossway filly wae @ surprise, She won by half a length in @ good finish, As good as 8 to 1 could be ob- tained againat her. Bhe clo#ed at % to 1. Those who had money on Crossways parleyed {t on Tiptoe in the Fashion Btakes, getting 6 to 1. ‘Then the whole bundle of the Belmont followers went on Blandy, in the Withers, at 4 4 5 This was the easiest money of a afternoon, Blandy getting off a anS holding the race sate from star finish, cient An Following the Belmont enti those races in which they were: Cae ed ful made & get-rich-quick Lng i matching pennies, Creeaward resuenad oe the Leper) eee r 9 pages the spectlavor $990 In addi: ot miles, It may not be Very popular just yet, and doubdtlees ‘ ys mor Li) ae Biresine the old- ‘aa! wedding, but for coupl whe vennot meet but are willing to get married the method is recommend. | @d and described in th The, Mutiny of the Leloester Castie— bs True Story. fore. ip @ story of mutiny on the . a “antennae, as any you ever read. The affair took. place ‘of this terrific Aght at ‘wld by the capt Ket agtbindh yo) ahi ihtme self, will reminé you of the old 1 “Tommy’s. Burglar.” ‘By 0, Henry. those dleve: Rata ries; bY ri aa ‘such interest in the Public, { By rfgarsg {e writing An and, ni i writes thie eae wabont ory @uthor fp Sromay’s 8 Burwiar” fo one of ‘his beta total of $1,085, at 4 to 3, anes, * ieee maiden ae? Roche Won Raally. my uit the the ats ‘at rating, to] Sere ws ke preranse et Pee tol- ‘punto, i | TWO GLASSIC STAKES WON ony WHATHEN—Cloudy tontents Sun Furs EDITION | PRICE | ONE CENT, ELMONT HORSES HIGHLANDERS FACE WHITE SOX AGAIN Crossways, 26 to 1, Shot, with|Comiskey Sends ‘‘ Magazine Gun’? Smith to Firing Line to Fool Griffith’s Crew. BATTING ORDER. hianders, pouorty. it. Fults, William 2b, Donohuer jb. MoFarland, 0, Dandse te ab. undon, 2b, Smith, p. Kileinow, oxg, D. Uimpire—Connolly, BY BOZEMAN BULGER, (Special to The Hvening World.) SOUTH SIDE BALL PARK, Chicago, lil, May 18—The Highlanders, to a! man, were notified this morning that] they would have to face ‘the fire to-day of Frank @mith, otherwise known as the “Magazine Gun" or the “Human Cata- pult," and elaborate preparations were ma to offset the attack. First Inning. Dougherty started off with an ensy bounder i. see oat Keeler cumped a bi nd beat it, Pulte went to eles icing * t Williams died on a bounder to No RUNS CH nd, smith, Jones walked and | advan on Greene's sacrifice, Callahan fani sae Davis lifted a hig’ one to. Fults, ' RUNS. Becond Inning. Conroy was ont on s'foul to McFar- lane, Yeager went out on s rounder to Tannehill. jar: fate, RUNS. Ni nahue's grounder vo Conroy was a ainch, but MoPaxiand lammed a staal into 4 io baees. = Tan) nope {i Chase met a simi) struck out i td pitch sent No RUNS. f LOUISVILLE RESULTS, LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 13—The races run here to-day resulted as fol- lows: First Race—Four and one-half fur- longs.—Prominence, 106 (6 to 2), 1; Le- dosta, 103 (7 to 2), 2; Cato, 101 (12 to 1), % Time—.b9, Toya, Gold Girl, Abia 7. Lam- avidy, Dame Durden, "Lady meme, Lila M. also ran, 8SBCOND BACB Als, oy wood Ohio, 106, to won by, ot CGetantum, 8 HOR, eee i. apy ee, 98, 15 fo 1, third, Time Two Penny, ere as Hel- Athlone, Buffalo Bill, Molo B,, and Raindance also ran, en FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. ST. LOUIS, Mo,, May 18—~The results of the races run to-day at the Fair Grounds are as follows: FIRST RACE—00; six furlongs,— jonnie Prince Charlie 90 64; Mayor ¢ rahem. 4 to Shipping Port, % to DRA B Follies Hergeres (3 to 1) 1, Frank 1) 2 Misa Manners GoD i ime-Lae ip UNION PARK RESULTS, 8T, Loum run here a8 foil by Mor, ‘races Union Park eettet rat Race.—Five and Firat Rese—Mive and a half furlongs Hardcastle, Ay tol. Mabel Griffen, ot & Time—1.12 1-5, nets Raglta For Facts and Figures See the 1905 World Almanac. | sraruine ULTS OF ALL ° DAY’S SPOR)-: GIANTS wr CHICAGO ...... ........00000 0 GIANTS motbbes ener nets 100000 SS ee i BROOKLYNS WIN + TTSBURG ..-. 1110000003 BROOKLYN... ..2e0. 2 201700004 —7 ES On eeantnenniay HIGHLANDERS AT CHICAGO. - HIGHLANDERS 00000 CHICAGO ...... . 00000 At Philadelphia (N.L.)—St. Louis, 3; Philadelphia; 2. At Detroit (A.L.)—End third: Boston, 25 Detroit, 1. At Cleveland (A.L.)\—End fifth: Wash’n, 0} Cleveland, 2. At Montreal (E. L.)—Rochester, 3; Montreal, 0. At Toronto (E. L.)—Buffalo, 13 Toronto 6. . At Newark (E. L.)—End sixth: Baltimore,'3; Newark, 0. At Ithaca--Cornell, 4; Princeton, 3. Twelve aa At Phi'adelphia—Harvard, 65. Pennsylvania, 1. At ersey City (E. L.)—End sixth: Providence, ay J. Cit 4. wees __ LATE DETAILS GIANTS-CHICAGO GAME. Ninth Inning—Casey was thrown out by Gitbert. : Dahlen tailed Sohultses’s drive. Maloney fouled, to Bresnahan. "Noun: LATE LouIsVi:UE RESULTS.” Be hich! Then 165, » Bank Holey 8-1, Faratay 2041, Re AT ST, LOUIS FAIR‘OROUNGS. Third—High Chanoe 3-2, Wes 6+1,'Silver, Sue-13-6,. * Fourth—Lubin 12-1, Col. White: B-1, Forehand: 4-1, HOW WITHERS WAS i course, ; Start bed. Won Griving, Time—1.44 2-5 Owner—Auyust Baimont, Starter, Blandy\; Hot Phot . GIANTS IN FIRST OF SEASON WITH CHICAGO COLTS Slashing Half-Holiday Crowd | at Polo Grounds to See Game. THE BATTING ORDER, Chicago, Casey. Be hulty, tt. New York, Denn, ef, Browne, tf. MeGann, 1b, Dresnahan, ‘c, Merfes, Dahlen, Deviln, Gliber{. ab. Taylor, p, mplre—Emslle, BY ALLEN SANGREE, (Special to ‘Phe Bvening World.) POL) GROUNDS, N, Y¥., May 13.—| It was the first Saturday half ho‘lday game for baseball fans, and it was called at 8.30, A slashing crowd came up to sew what the Chicago Colts would | do with,New York. First Inning, Little Casey sprinted like the wind, but not ag fast as Gilbert chased the ball. Schultz, the new right .flelder, never batted against Taylor ueiore un Jooked ike he never wauld again, After escaping two of the Dummy's ‘shoots, Sree at last. gor one in. the small of the back, Malone; then perished by Bresnahen's tine throw tw second NO RU Dontin ‘droye a low Uner to Slagle, Browne t to first on a slow hit, that Mker played: marbles with. McGann | Mis robbed of i home run by Schulte, who causht his drive on ‘op of the we fence. Browne stole second, an ached third on. "3 el's crnay, throw | ‘He scored easily on Bresna- fas 5 aS twos pose Cueto ped a ba ‘Tin! (het was ony ot NS. op short, Deviin filed Brae Pr Hit to right con- men, IN, hie! i Gilbert on @ tap to Hoff. re Inning. MD Hofman, wNnker took care of & ime from Gilbert, NO RUN: Third Inning. { wis another victim, Dahlen dine’ the ov scutioner, ONeill’ couldn't ve Tayle s curves si struck out. Rite fon wks, equally helpless, NO) ‘ayior erouseed in Borman 3 Pal two bases on a hai ea hold teltee He reached third | an Browne Homan’ elon neiding, "NOR Fourth Inning. Daihien made a great reach in desp left feid for a liner from Gil- bert was under a low fly from Bohuite, Maloney got the firat hit of tho game, a qinart rap bel ween McGann and Gilbert, Maloney stole second In a mix up of rows | Awhich McGann threw. wild to inten, Devin took 1 bounce from ‘and threw him out at first, NO sloutted one too hot for | beeen Bao He was forced at econd, “inter to, Lortman, | Maloney | ewell running ca Merion Snecatoaling, O'Neill to ‘Tinker, | © RUNS. beta: by. Fifth Inning, ted an easy fiy to Donlin, minker got the Colt's second hit, He! rran | forced fe, seconds: Darien sua ian, ver, yom Torinan. died stretching ome on Litndgren's ‘Datien, The whole Glant Infleldy rap few, of the outs had a hand tn the play. NO RUNS, 1 ne Din went, (9, the bench on a lout Tinker made the gréatost fe Menoes. stop off Gitbert ever made | cai handed oP as Tt Waku. terrific | mounder over second base, Barry made | , | another clrous tap fromm ‘Taylor, Lund. ren covering first, NO RUN Sixth Inning, jandren filed to Bresnahan, Di pe ‘Casey's career, Donlin ue ae caich from Schulte. NO -| bent bolsted to Bohulte, Maloney TRYING TO ‘CATCH DAHLEN OFF "FIRST BASE. (SNAPSHOT Sain ssanll DURING TasT ORDAY/s OAMLD BaTWEEN Grater AnD ST. LOUIS bed Cla OENDR F,: erarr PHOTOGRAPHER.) ~~ YOUNG CR | Was to Have Been Married in Two Weeks on Oklahoma Ranch to Miss Toinette Horton, on Whose Account He Is Said to Have Gone West. ‘ ——. Death Followed Visit to Kansas City—Propri (Special to The hert V, Croker, brought in the follo 12, 1905, on Santa Fe train No, 17 | Newton, Kan,, from the effects of ner unknown to this jury.” N. Y, She was to have joined hir two weeks, and they were to be ma Miss Horton and her mother, Her father wae a manufacturer (Special to ‘The Fyening World.) ‘Track heavy, weather cloudy. came in for Browne's ars filed to Barry, NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. fannod. McGann Maloney, on bally, Devlin cleverly er's innels Ne bh (Peat! fi er Serisational gpich of areanahaat Hy ft | olg arlve, 0 Schulte. Dahien fouled to ONei Hees) RUNS, Eighth Inning, ffman drove a long fly into Don- Ho! ln's mit. O'Neill drove an easy one to balled Lundrege NO Devlin singled to Rett, Gilbert reached first on Tinker’s slow handling of an In- field smasi Devin and Gitbert, Devlin, was out, frying to steal on Donlin’s hit to et Doniin was caught off first, NO RU “ee - YALE VS. HOLY CROSS. | Holy Cross met this afternoon each with strong hopes of winning. Having de- feated Yale in two suc Holy Cross, with Harvard's so credit, anticipated taking the Eli's into }gamp also. Yale put in Jackson, her \Dest twirler, to meet tho visitors O'Rourke was (n the points for Holy | Cross, NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BOSTON, Cincinnat! .. 91001000 Boston .... 10010000 pease inden’: AMERICAN LEAGUE. PHILADELPHIA AT 8T, LOUIS, Gamo posiponed 02 account of rain, OKER, DEAD BY OPIUM, AD A ROMANCE MRS, RICHARD CROKER OPPOSED MARRIAGE, Tell of the Young Man’s Dis- sipation There. : NEWTON, Kan., May 13.—The Coroner's Jury in the case of Hers “We find that said Herbert V. Croker came to his death on May * | tem at Kansas City, Mo., before boarding said train, by means and man- Herbert Croker, when he died on a train in Kansas yesterday, was engaged to marry Miss Toinette Horton, of Horton, Delaware County, No. 153 West Twentyssecond street, with the family of Joseph Ter- williger, She is a handsome, willowy brunette, of a highly refined type, The death of young Croker has deeply affected her. (Continued on Second Page.) RACERS WORK IN SOFT GOING TO-DAY BELMONT PARK, N. Y,, May 13—) vory useful gallops, ining heavy operations ut the local track were #ome- what retarded by a heavy rain walch | | again visited this place last ne Dhgte! Dahlon threw out Barry at frst, Siigie dre wehe first base fgided. ‘Tuk Taylor's sacrifice advanced 2 } a Chinese Opium, Den in letor and Negro Porter Evening World.) wing verdict to-day: while between Kansas City, Mo,, and narcotic poisoning taken into his sys m at No, 104 Ranch in Oklahoma in rried there, Mrs. Anna L. Horton, are living at. of Delaware County ind a man widely , | Were, nevertheless, quite a number of The track beng must necessarily figure in the real merits of the work done, ‘The following were the best gallops; HMAMMUR AWAY—Five furlongs in » handily; 100 pounds up, Tice" ebit, much’ above the average, an wai nd doube be'a Contender nex.’ ime BELMERE — Five fur! breealig; 110 pounas Up aver pat dass colt with anytime wanteds (ot Of speed CHAMPIAIN—Wour turlon, galloping, | Ia just aout at tet TBE ve ft handily; 100 pounds ak as aA y, NBPIIATION gaol ass vgorlguae very su fsposltt for any raprstaeiece hink she has soen her COY MAID—Fiv | galloping: tag ke ft f ¢ | Ro, NS the should not start ta AD—Seven furl sing: 100 pounds pte we hie Cand today's footthg Beenie to ‘ORO-One imile in. 1,60, by pounds up. At hig: best, He ace ce Pauehy eaeant ig hough he ran a fair “EDARSTROM. turlon; handily; 110 pounde up. Jor speed for a short dlstanc tte, eat ave ‘ qaget very ordinary company to MARA—Soven furlongs jn'1.94 Joo pounds up. ihe gootin rH He is fe any time wan’ Sh ‘urloogs in 1.28, handily; Avery ordinary, horse, a rea any time. DOLLY SPANKER—Six furlongs in 1.46, gallop'ng; 105 pounds up. oly Jopks to have had enough racing for @ Dent look beat ‘hana'y his liking. A in pounds wy, More He don't like soft Hale recite One mile in 1.50, ale Is up. The footing Just ‘ome day in this going Tuslonge 081 8:8 pounds ee 4 My Pann ordinary, petlar for his, bent front Seven furtongs in do eNinas up. This” good best and ready any day WANE: BSSstrr, Seven furlongs ty 187, wale |: aiec too hounds ube 1 very neat bid hi rae N—One «wile CATAB IIA 0 20 unas ua, WAIL naa tuce,