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= where tonite eal meer - 5 = ee eee ue sES ear aed “ WHATHER—Cloudy;' colder to-night and saverany. WEATHER—Cloudy; cooler to-night and Satur@am FINAL RESULTS EDITION RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. © | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | | eo le “ Circulation Books Open t to o All.” | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK. FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1906. 18 U. S. SOLDIERS KILLED AND 52 WOUNDED | IN CHARGE JACK “TWIN” Middle-weights will meet in twenty round bout which prom Ises to be a_corker. UP MOUNTAIN AGAINST MORO Sullivan ts the favorite in the betting. ; My Buzz SawWallopaloclah 4 , i a WOMAN AND CHILD © ARE FATALLY HURT Racing on Jerome Avenue, Rounds. man Craig, Off for Half Holiday with Family, Crashes Into Iron Trolley Pole. BATTLE ON EDGE OF VOLCANO: 600 MOROS ARE SLAIN American Troops Fight Their Way to a Crater 2,100 Feet High and Com- pletely Wipe Out a Band of Lawless Jolo Natives. Tw sulhian’ New Slanr/s. JEROME “GETS THE WOUNDED OFFICERS. AGNEW, ERNEST I, First Lieutenant, wounded tn hand; slight. CONWAY, WILEY Mirst Lieutenant, eye; slight. COOKE H. 8., Ensign, wounded im foot; serious. Thera was a two-mile automobile race along Jerome avenue, in the Bronx, late this afternoon which ended in a smashup that will cause one death and possibly two. Mrs. Robert Craig wife ef a police roundsman, is | in Fordham Hospital, with her skull split open and cannot recover, say the ‘A GILMORE, —, coxswain. surgeons. Her little daughter, probably fatally injured, is a a private " JOHNSTON, GORDOX, First Lieutenant; wounded in shoulder: IN” ON JURY TRICK Pl AVS (N ert ae Sei u husbamd, two other children and the chauffeur eae 4 fous, caped with lesser hurts. | RIVES, TYRED R., Captain, wounded in thigh; slight, WoC Gee eaecae Piso | WHITE, JOHN R., captain of local constabulary. had a halt holltay. He rented from CASE THE HAMOND 4n automobile company in Harlem @ | MANILA, March 9.—Elghteen United States soldiers were cernleaut-alsey onelot lama Grea a Killed and fifty-two officers and men wounded In a battle with Ste h HANGING shoul baRdling e ean, TB Giver was) Ta elly. . ; the Moros which lasted nearly two days. Six hundred Moros y Wants to Help Now and Double Steals, Buntsand aS eee eae ‘West One i were killed, Makes. Bagg Con-..|. Sacrifice Hits Rehearsed ce and Recon teeth toe sate poles The battle took place at Mount Dajo. near Jolo, It began cn the afternoon of March 6 and lasted until the morning of March 8. A force including United States Infantry, a naval de- tachment and some of the local constabulary. under the com- mand of Col. Joseph W. Duncan, of the Sixth Infantry, climbed a lava cone 2,100 feet high with a crater at the summit. It was so extremely steep that the artillery had to be taken up with block and tackle for 300 feet. The last 400 feet was at an CASCINE WINS AT GOOD ODDS AT CITY PARK FAVORITE IS. BEATEN BY A IO 10 1 SHOT “féssiont Public. Mr: Jerome anent two hours with Judge Seubury to-day, and now wants to co-operate with him In the jury-fixing canes reveated by ‘Tillinghast. ‘The inquiry will go on to-morrow, and | under the sunny sky. by McGraw’s Men. BY T. G. SCARBOROUGH. (Speotal to The Evening World.) MPMPHIS, Tenn, March 9.—The Giants practised at Red Elm ay Spirited work Ambroce N. McCabe and Dantel W.| was renewed with baseballs and bate, Patterson, attorneys still in the employ | the pushball, pf the Metropolitan Street Ralfiway Company, will have an opportunity to explain, medicine and footballs being abandoned in face of the perfeot weather. Bases were pinned down for the sec- AT BIRMINGHAM Execution of Murderer Part of To-Day’s Train- ing of Griffith’s Men. BY BOZEMAN BUI,GER. ‘Lioya, five, up Mrs. Craig, a rather pretty woman of thirty-six years, and the three chil- !ven of the household, Howard, eleven; and Jeanette, thi father sat in front with Cummli others filled the tonneau, So a the happy party started up Jerome eve- nue bound for Westchester. Presently another automobile ranged up alongside anda race ensued, Firat one car led, then the other. Finally the opposing car drew ahead, and suddenly, without warning, cut across just in \ front of Craig's auto, To avoid a coli im Special to The Evening World.) . * +e » Even Mr. Jerome now admits that the ond time of tle senson, and the double BIRMINGHAM 1 4 ».| lision with the other machine Cume’ angie of sixty degrees. Gen, Leonard Wood was present during Favorite Zinda Finishes}Peter Nathaniel, Home revelations b¢ Tillinghast a2 ¢o fury f4- steal, the sacrifice and hit and hurry |ing a negro murderer’ hanes by tre | mings swerved: sharply. Heat-on he Out in Front of Flavigny ing In railroad cases go Mgher up. Het piay and other dificult manoeuvres on| neck until dead wee ee Interesting | @shed his car straight into an {ron the engagement, but did not take command of the operations. GEN. WOOD’S REPORT. Gen. Wood sent this report from Jolo, capital of the Sulu Islands: the Third Event. side the Money in at Fair Grounds, pays: “In January, investigator for Lawyer Patterson 1901, Stanley 8. Bagg. the company, says requested him to the paths weré practiced by the entire teani, From the preset appearances, Mc- Graw will devoie much attention this par tf the Highlanders’ programme to-day, None of the players had ever seen a legit! execution, and through local Influences of some of the trulley pole, just where One Hundred and Seventy-second street crosses the avenue. At this point the trolley poles stand : — aa have Tillinghast put upon the Jury in! year uy the bunt. In the afternoon the sramienlthey iwere ne to en | single filo In the middle of “A severe action between troops, a naval detachment and constabu-| CITY PARK, NEW ORLMANS, March| FATR GROUNDS, NEW ORLEANS)! a case, and he did #0. Bagg sayw Put-|ioons wee, hone ip, caldan. boing cHoeelil Jor tual grumive olEnl. Hevetel Keitel (ARMKINE TEAC PERE ooo ane het tak %—Seven races, wih heavy fields in |March 9—The flelds were small as @ ierson pald him #0, no one else being e ranks of those stopping at | w ht came ta show dow! ut | tracks, fary and hostile Moros has taken place at Mount Dajo, near Jolo. The| tach were omered the talevt here to- Tule to-day., owing to the continued, present, and Base gave the H0 to Til-faisterent hotels Pes ST Se Pa eeae Ore CE Doce rites fing Me engagement opened during the afternoon of March 6 and ended in the} “#¥- So evenly matched were those [heavy track. The class of the horses: lingihast, Owing to poor accommodations here | “Noodles'’ Hahn, Yeag Craig. the chauffeur's head. She } § . which faced the starter that the betters /Wa# below the average, too. The fea-| “After the IU takes two hotels to accommodate | Daugherty and three of the war cor- | fell twenty feet away against the curb, ; morning of March & The action involved the capture of Mount Dajo, a time locating winners. |ture of the day was the fourth event,.|Bagg sald he went to Lawyer McC the Glunts and Subs this year, Me- | responden game. splitting her skull open. ‘The little girl j poe Rese ees Three and a hait curlongs. |@ dash, with many good sprinters and it was agreed that Tillinghast Alathewson, Gil Lontin, | Aa the 6 aainoted dropped near her. Craig and the driver ; f Betting. Inamed to go. should (be paid #0, and a voucher for on and others housed iar/|/ the APero milniater sald’ the nal prayer | bee | (Continued on Second Page.) Slashers green HL . Thomas turned sick to his stomach, | were likewise pitched out. The ttle | ' Jo, 1s, Moris §| FIRST RACE-Selling; six furlongs, that sum, reading ‘General and spectal and It was 3 for his. Even old Jim | poys remained in the cat but thi | si 169, 4 Wf, | expenses,’ was made out and McCave MoGuire wanted to wet out, and as the| yor, thrown so. violently againat ene TEN THINGS YOU WOULD NOT CREDIT re BS | sat, Jerome also admits that Hage any Highlanders {back of the. front: seat.’thar both ber aan B.S [swore that in jess thant two i Tt stanty < | 3 4 | years ago, Lawyer McCabe‘O. K.'d_an- | 8° nord hike] haat thet, fase to the wall. The came Instantly unconscious, 4 2 85 other voucher for $30, ‘which was paid | Taily Gilt Ys Peet Ia Ghake can NepeRtAl word alk Staggered to his (eet, tottered | eo pe B 8 to Tillinghast for, cutting down the ver- |y.91, il RUE ae Nee cantante itor words | to where his wife lay bleeding, kissed j jot of the traction people in a case. . Jimmy Williams proved the nerviest her and fell senseless by her sid ra oY y 5 y e. “i 2 ee a 8 o DY llcel laa And Yet When You Read About Them You|!:'; we 68) ecco ances man ,me tote panied unt fee | pcracemias MeGamley.. of the ‘Hig . “ 12 6 Inst two left a clean bill of uh alth m face the | bridge station; Thomas Murphy, pro> : Will Find How the Marvels Are Explained, Won by Vendldo, tater Peggy-eecond ae want to/4he. front et the start. Snanw thes Sis pes: a Niied eenetoo nts dust Sal apeie | peteton OC Ay Fonabouse, 180% neenvors ] and Merry Leap Year third. made ‘all the running and won, by. a | ——__ Tues Fate FEOmay. GeCING. In enape ead) | eee iar me. six vehi until Dee. ; SECOND RACB—Five furlongs; selling. | length from Deauxtemps, who was sec- RE will be In falrly good condition for the | Ganz and Taft arrived in an am) | DOBS IT SEEM POSSIBLE THAT sora, ret and Jogkeve Betting. eee ye: Fargo was third, « { ARREST D SSMAKER fame to-morrow with Birmingham, lance from Fordham Hospital. } (You Can Go Around the World on @ Pound of Coats, es 5 SROOND, RACE —Belliaw; foie furiocgt Of HIS WEDDING FOR SMUGGLING LACES. 1 You Can Make an Omelette Without Any Hoge? Starters. weights and jockere. Str. Fl ‘ You Can Forget You Are Married? 5 a by ; ; i 5 ‘oma 4 Man Con Run Faster Than an Antelope? inet ; man on Baltic Said to Have, Had 4 ‘A Multi-Millionaire Can't Be Satafed? 8| Young Society Man of Brook- $1,800 Wound Around . | 4 Woman's Club Can Be Run Like o Man's? 28! lyn Failed to Pay and Church Her Limbs, LATE RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNDS. i ootety Has Invented a Game More Donyerous than Footbaue 20 | 8 ‘Tme—0.51 4-5, When Marjorie Mulhall, a dressmaker, ‘Won by Helen ‘Lucas; Friction second descended from the White Star liner Baltle to-day she was urnested by “Russia's Reign of Anarchy le Growing Worse? The Soul Can Be Found? Gets a Judgment for $130, Fifth—Aurumaster 7-10. Cashier 4-5 place, Rainland. THIRD et eee five furlongs. and Blackburn vnind. You Can Get a Really Artistio Reproduction of a $1,000 Drawing for 5 Venter BGM, | THD RACE Mite and twenty reste | 4 society wedding which Internaget | custome ofelais, charged with, emu: AT CITY PARK et eae oe ame erere ne omy, eras aod epics sllicns doing it. | Nox oa of peter’ Satna welgnts and sockers fo" Pl alt tie Brooklyn smart set two years |Sig. When searched at tne Custom. . ; Oe lt . ; mite Haines axon for sna Bede can ae ae snare Re i aftr. ae reand toga when he | Houme, sud tome worn sia] Fifth—Flying Raincloud 7-10, Little Wally 1-1 pl. Trouere, | etatoment that if all the energy in coal | really 6: Et Hol tildesroom was sued for the cont of | Were found concealed on her. person, meee kee guna) ibe used: Ace ae ee it to # 4 Pestllante Favorite, ate “Aubuchon 48 | tua ancvice The laces, agconding to the Custom: Ealson ‘himselt and. all the Behe Dale, i 2) Uncle Hoary, 110, Bedeh $8] "on April 27,1004,A. Woodcock own, | House ofciais, were wound about hor j » ards have for years been trying to find! “man’s” Erase. It is very success a Flavigny |now of No. 176 Fentmore street, anj|lmbs under her stockings und. beneath f Some way of sing more of the energy jul and fs interestingly written of by | ""wn' wwiceacine, Norwood ‘onto wet’ was second and Canyon third. Th the sleeves of iher waist. ‘There were Miss Emma C. Reichmann, of No. 754 Putnam avenue, were married at the MICHAELS CAN’T GET J0B BACK. also swathes of them under her corsets. in coal, Only three years ago of the lace had @ clever wo. aid ‘The greatest problem in electric-| Recent! man. ecently the Sunday World told the| Nd. and Jack Adams thi ad a ‘As none Won by Peter Nathaniel =| been devlared direct less FOURTH RSCE—Dpubl ies to 1 and| FOURTH RACE—Cousin Kate (3 to Cl Phu | it was selzet and the dressmaker vlaced | Cn a iaee itv yet to be solved is the public about the reck! way in which 2 tol ak ‘Del Carina (6 tol ft sly. v. Ness (out t 1 ©|Gaten Avenue Methodist Chureh.. The Tae selec . “ formation of the enenty of coal into slee- sport ras faking (to ballooning "ae a/t to,2) 1, Dol Caring EB es eta eae or place) 2.1) expenses should have been pald by ar. |UMter arren The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court to-day handed ‘Now, Edison himself hasn't solved this with a Howe, but on the morning of the 1 egret ghar in camparison sul newer sport adopted by ¢he young men of the ultra-faghionable set. It's a sort of basketball, but basketball with jJown a aecision in the case of William M, Borough President Ahearn. Michaeis was der ‘another man seems to have roblem. bine fret news of this tremen- colossal im} J aels against noved as Supers wedding he promised to send a check 80 the services went on without the HEAD OF BOY FOUND ON FARM UP THE STATE. ; trial energy 23D GAMES POSTPONED. Gone 1. Mrs. Chadwick’s Pie Cut Off. ne Fe ention ia of Sed tal ce heeled ee" GURBAT S| asta ehh ste tn tus| neath ot Armorer Brvant Pute| COLUMBUS: Ox Mazch Sate, Can |eank, ‘Then, Howe teat sn, snaigned ntendent of Sewers on Jan. 4, 1904, and sued tor neinetates Tonbb MA Gens, Omelette ie Fessd of uie fast twenty wont | Conceste Om to March 17. [other viands went her trom-Clovelana. $804, 10m to-day in the Gates Avenue = oe nent. The Court holds the office is not protected by Civil Ser- Sbelionee aad erat, ‘Thomas Ou. | soul th bebe ener ewot| ‘The Twenty-third Repiment games, | Clorciund ‘ane hed. beet whic eat (ied aatity Carag” said in Maney || REINEBECK. N.Y. March ®—Cor-1 vice and hat Michaels was not exempt from summary removal. min en inention are’ bread {ptved story b by auice Raber a stoey” gf Fone Te hana eee eter to-mor~ Jablee of various kinds to Mre. Chad- |hé wae unable, to pay the bill, which and by a farmhand on an estate, be- This decision secures Alderman John V. Coggey, who now i ert oe Hotties, %, MINK] fection, pure and simple, tow njgbt, have been postponed unt!l | mick, receiving payment through her furnished rare orchids for the wedding, |tween Red Hook and this place, olds the job / seiahe te f Beate, Sigarices su: tite esi 3 the prominent festzrenee\lact ssl ernonee aN Eere ee ate Sueners se eae hea s judgment to show for his 4 The man while at work alecovared the olds 100 = ato Son and a Yorgetting ‘hat are | INE oa reba, te matAGAS| funeral, services will be held in the Ki'lsd by Landslide. ——— ee eee me eh meee cr toa pat att, Letee TRL AEE sas agra ot ine is Sn Ee Oe Oe eon re iaanin’ x AFIRY. Ofticors Promoted. id a DRIVER HURT WHEN RUNAWAY COLLIDES. Pegler asta (ana| Reetie te that | —— me teen tarts | grammar, tara ht Jlns ATMY © Quieter Lif, Joes +. fie eee vBuate Ho Nas by Raber | Ot! the Commis Boction, with’ | wren Land Fraud Counts Quashed | in'the Day stone quarry, avout one and | cations to the Senate: Lieurenant-Col. SSE a aces eto Ree George Reid, thirty-one years old, a driver, of No. 50 Wil Baigren iT BUNDAY'S “WORD ing, how, Aetles of pictorial humor.) woprica, KAN. MARCH 9.—Judge | ® half miles west of Halstead, Pa, gneia to be Brlgadler-Generale-Lorenso SPL SIC SSIGS FSF Raplre The} et street, was taken to Flower Hospital this afternoon suf* oser” and. thel ho said that te is: wel us te it | Phillips: im’ the Wultea District Begtion, flied with Court here to-day quashed the in- feeds tg divtmonts a State Senetor Frod : @tre here, son of the late Congressme re a mene pa Harris and worth $0,000. foinod the rea | Sunday World Wants “i. ‘ering from’a possible fracture of the skull, His horse raft way and swung the wagon against an “L” pillay at Forty-tifth eet and Third avenue. Reid was hurled irom_hi don his ‘head-on’ the” pavements,” { eyh a mt-ltonse fron Set it may arslted f tcom, cane of one of ong of the ae ORR Saabs eerecoese FRAO We Te eee Reg YE ae neue ots wiki