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25. Elorld. [FINAL] RESULTS EDITION | § PRICE ONE CENT, : ( aa y as [* Cireutation Books Open to All.” | | “ Circulatiof Books Open to All.” CNeeeS Desunaral “ Circulation Books Open to All.” RINAL it EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. _ i EW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1906, SAYS MINISTER IS IN PAY OF RACE-TRACKS = = — a es DYNAMITE BLAST | "ONS ae teenmemae®®"_ COMSTOCK MAKES | IN STREET MENACES, \ /_@R ie Gy! CHARGES AGAINST Y SCORES OF LIVES wa’? yey oo : REV. DR. SLICER | Policeman Guiding Bronx School- é yy) Declares Belief that Racing Men Pay Children to Safety Has Head Minister Opposing Anti-Gambling : Crushed by Rock—Boulders Hurled Through Buildings ' One man—a policeman—was mortally hurt, and dozens of men, women end children had narrew escapes when a great geyser of shattered rock spurted high into the alr from an overcharged blast on Tremont avenue, near Bryant street, in the Bronx, to-day. It was really a duplication on a larger scale of the dynamitings that have gone on in that vicinity for weeks, except that this one had a tragic sequel. One huge boulder, weighing 150 pounds, travelled many feet and dropped in the middle of the Tremont avenue tracks a few seconds after a loaded car had passed over the rails. Another stone, as large @erby hat, whizzed like a 13-inch through a window in Velterman’s Ho- tel, on Boston road, 200 feet away, ; brushing the head of Mrs, Margaret Velterman, wife of the proprisjor, who Bill and that “He Has De- ceived Bishop Doane.” In asking the Baptist and Methodist clergymen of this city, at their meeting to-day, to support the Cassidy-Lansing bill, designed to end race- track gambling, Anthony Comstock declared: “I have reason to believe that the Rev. Dr. Slicer is in the pay of the race-track people.” He also declared that Dr, Slicer had decelved Bishop Doane, of Albany, and thus induced the latter to withdraw his support from the bill. = “I delleve If Bishop Doane really un- derstood the purpose of this bill he would support it. He has been misled by Dr. Slicer.” Mr. Comstock, discussing the evils of racetrack betting, sald: 4 = There hes been so much rain at Memphis that McGraw has begun to Wonder whether he can get the players in shape. 20 KILLED AND 600 CUT eee seating a tre eae | PL nel | eee from af over the country to fatten on indore wore maiiod by te Jr GET DYNAMITE IN BRADLEY SNOW Colorado Miners Who Escaped Death in Ava- Ay CITY PARK caine Joe “nen fetes fom ea Saaisonns Gouiserse rie le ee orders | TUNNEL FIRE vat lanches Near Ouray Now Face Starva- REPUBLIC OIL Hospital with his skull broken In two MOVER PLAYS p Ge ee | tion—Property Damage $1,000,000. im ghborhood has been G weeks the neighborhood has Reba danger zone by reason | eorge Barr Made Two IN HARD LUCK GPURAT, Colo. earch, pers ee “@he use of dynamite in the ope as of Bryant street {rom Tremgnt avyen Trips —— Watchman eat a ren eee tee ae ober a man’s | = NEWYORK BRCLWP,- ante AE oad & Score the Police. Both meetings indorsed the bill. They also adopted resolutions den: unc- STOCK HELD) FOR 7 t0.1 io Betting, Hels cations © Secon a | Beats Clyde in Second Mynaie itcinieg the police. the clergy- TER WEibehowNT Eyent on-Card.~ |e Seer: meee tar aetna THE STANDARD poses, It is the belief of the ministers that these property owners “should bo THE WEATHER MAN off from all outside communication 600 y Ml, con- Bee ee ouinerysiesyiare|| ourned to\Death. miners employed inthe various tines - ) rina ag Thought Winter Over within a radius of twenty miles from mae local Weather Bareau CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS,| held equally guilty with the inmates.” | - I Ouray. as received the following npe- Bay aires ivekeeae aaebsl J t ne . Their foreman, Prank Tassen. 18 2OW| Josany Edwards, of No. 108 Was 8 Ay 7s The exact number of deaths will not J Clal from Washington: Tee i rudders Meuied te eraes eee mee es Pues . eis souanit by Ceectlyee tt to-day |PWenty-fourth street, a nasro watch-| and Sold All His Carts | ve known for days, As many as twen- | Heavy snow ts indicated for . race, ‘The card was featureless, but|Mintsters’ Conference in the Y. M, G ee The heavy charge was eo: off to-day | 01's) the Penneylvania Rellvooa tone ty-tive mines are completely isolated. | the interior of New England Lawyer Guarding Trust | °°. ae wonton here ae Bratt ct loi clk nd ta KC just as A lot oe publi in soo, [Mel under the ‘East River, lost his lite and Horses. ‘The damage may reach $1,000,0N. Bad NS rar cen aaa ta theJewer, erene! taaeesied aes pede = Wale eee ¢ atin Into Public School No, 6, on the today, tryin ¥ At the Camp Bini mine, which |. Lake region ana 4; Ohi. Hi ; jas present 0 the Met ist Min- t here | is to extinguish a fire | Pp ine, which 13 tour 1 pper 0 3 1 ; qweat corner, within a few rods of w lise coor Geslen ote ae lenlles /¢roms’ thes Bint eal, a, caow ane ial Valleys Interests at Hearing FIRST RACH—Three and a halt ‘ace itera’ Conference at No, 150 ith ave. the excavators are dj Lee Cae eon serrain late last evening completely isolated ; & —_—_——_________-_l"- ! feat Starters. welehts, tock Bi. Bi | nus by Rev, D2) Strownetdae, of the Holtzer was standing a puetes e {shaft at the foot of| william Bradley, the snow contractor. | arty or more miners employed there, | - = Makes Admission. Molntyre, 118, Ni 4 8) Washington Square Methodist Dpiscopal Church, The resolution read by Mr. Peters is as follow! “Whereas, recent confessions made by a woman arraigned for murder have disclosed a deplorable state of affairs §) existing In the under world and laid bare tacts that police collusion has en- jet Thirty-third street. is kicking himself. Every snowflake that | and as the provision house was come Supt. Frazer and Foreman George|fatis on the streets strikes a chill to] away it te certain they are in urgent Barr, of the Pearson Contracting Com-| nix heart. He has ithe contracts to keep | Need of food: to guide the scurrying chi ’ safety. Poileeman Afkens, from the Tremont . avenue station, on duty two blocks away, was called and carned } conscious comrade into the Church Bt. Thomas Aquinas. her E Barry, the rector, was just dismi: the congregation after celebrating mus: crew, hemmed in by slides near CBiaes ere down an ain ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 19,—Dhe post Ape Rene f Slides are down all along the road to 8, Mo., March 19,—Ti =| De ‘pany, risked their lives to remove two|the anow off the atrects. He had been | rescde today miners started to thelr | Red Mountain and the storm continues | poned hearing in the Oustér sult. in-| i boxes of dynamite, containing forty-/at great pains all winter to hold his| The body of william J. Cressey, an) 80 that it ls Impossible to get throush.| stituted hy Attorney-General Halley os 7 a Bn, | A small slide came down at the r Jelght sticks of the explosive, from con-|organtzsition together for snow remoyal] Englishman, DP Bird mitt nae bet 28] Tunnel fast weht and tore ou °sks | against the Standard, Republic and [tact with the blaze. purposes. He took every odd job that ) covered. snowshed at the mouth of the tunnel. | Waters-Plerce Oil Company was re- MUP RICRS : i ‘ The Revenue tunnel, mine, mill and aes ef 8 ra? ‘ ting Battalion Chitt Fox. of the/offered and kept his 300 teams busy at ete pei there. le aixty. Cesulot snow | a1) the buildings and the Atlas Bankers sumed to-day before Speolal Commis-| $@ abled this condition to exist; Fire Department, went alone into the|a loss or little profit. Cc Si 5 loner Anthony. " ‘ ey as “And whereas the recent arrest of | a he Camp Bird, and the snow is very | Consolidated and San Pedro are all con-| sloner Anthony. Won by McIntyre; Theo Beach was he priest cared for Holtzcr until br. | tunnel to extinguish the fire. For an| So he called an auctioneer and on Sak allalong ‘the route of the tram. |Sidered to be in dange: William ‘T. McKee, Secretary of the] second, and Merry’ Leap Year third, | negro, Robert H, Spriggs, has revealed The pricst jeep ry fe tram y 5 ir after he was in the open air Fox|the morning of Maroh 15 every hoof { way. Republic Oil Company, of Cleveland, | Tme—0.41 1-5. a revolting system of white slavery, Taft arrived with an ombulance. y. Seer Sa fe ESET Zt sn . “Another dynamite - driven meteor | spat blood aud was deaf as a post be-/ that he ‘had, all his wagons and all] ,,in, the imogene basin the snow is! BRINCE HENRY HELD UP | onic. was tne only witness examined| SECOND RACE—Seling: five end one-hest rio Could) Uaioe: Haye; exia ais Bed che at the forenoon session. He brought Police Department been properly ad- tn ruck the house of Capt. Barry, of cause of the alr pressure to which he|his other material for snow removal | {72™ et rtitttol ati ie F Ys ot | prevent work on the reconstruction of Sistiecs Walenta iockesel ‘al i Wakefield Engine Company No. 63, at |had been subjected. were sold. the tramwav for several weeks, BY GERMAN POLICE, | wien nim vooxe of the company, He) i St2ptert relents dockers. ministered. Mo. 1933 Bryant street and burst to| Work on the tunnel was halted at 9| jnen the hammer of the auctioneer) TRULURIDE, Cel, March I-A told of having lived in Denver and of] ivde: 110, Nicole. Property Owners Guilty, my ‘ B Ime the snow * val down v “= es B n Dei ft Plebelan, 09, Koen : ry, i. pleces. The Barry family were at the| clock yesterday morning as usual on ‘sown the teams {day at the Liberty Bell mine damaged Marci tert his employment under Wade Hampton, | Prince 0 . 102, D. Austin! ‘And whereas recent disclosures have breakfast able when the window near-! Sunday. A gang of forty men had as- plenty of snow, but| the tramway and muah of the trestle| BERLIN, Nate aee merce Henry of | op No. 26 Broadw: New York, au-|‘ odges. brought to light the fact that wealthy est the street blew in. They were cov-| Sembled to start in again to-day, when fs sid, Work, It ran in the path of the siide| Prussia. while personaly driving an | eee aa eeeany peoplelowal iouses lineata tontcamGvere ered with pieces of glass and small! in human souls. Loh “Be it resolved, that it Is the n electrician reported that a defective these aa tps te arenas apting in ee EUR eee eariee tee automobile, ran into a team near the|“)1° Ante ‘sngwine tanntoh at wor. Ao aau » tod aq | tiese parts is officially scheduled to 5 y a hat, | ,. . je ow! f a - fragments of traprock, Two children| Wit had get fire to a pile of bags Mled | pesin at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning, {lef the mine to-day and came to Telz|“ilage of Tarp, not far from Schwerin, | . oY caitor of the Standard Oll Come Tes GUT GHULbAUIASH, RHOUE Khan face, with straw and sawdust tn the tunnel. | bur you would hardly notice her near |luride. The Liberty Bell mill will be| and badly frightened the horses. The enya LAtleald HamnloniGea omens dn . 4 The rear of the home at No, 122) PMC Men, under the leadership of Supt | approach ‘at present | welting. ‘The | Comipelled to Close in a day or two. | Prince compensated the owner liberally, Ure Mle leet Dulldie ia Wee eae pRYon,dY, Jim Beattie: Clyde was second and] sense of the Baptist Ministers No. 1262 fy wre. eauti—there, it almosg slipped out— nother huge slide came down yester- i ne § build New York. | plebelan. thire 3 . i below. tov hehe she: fire, 8 AP. but after he left the latter telephoned | witness stated that Cleveland was tho| THIRD RACK—Ferromere (6 to 1|Comference of New York that the distributing office of the Republic Ol] and 2 to 1) 1, Dr, Mack (@ to 6 for | pollce Department has been lax in fell for the last | Frazee, we c the snow came down thickern hops, |98Y Near the Bullion tunnel of the Smuse and it blew right smart, as they say [Slr Union mines, damaging the black. | {0 the police at Schwerin, who stopped fremont avenue looked ag If it had} Fought Two Hours. been through a Ladysmith siege, It) h yal chauffeur. A a They fought fer two hours without|in Arkansas. At first the snow, being |@™ith shop and other bulldings. the roy fo 1 ees f K se | Place) 2, Arachne 3. re pebarden with meny, stones: most success ‘The blaze spread to the wooden | Soft and pie, went itself to death as teate ieeeney. st the storm continues paaclecsisines tharaltusrion, and as they Sonient fen ai that de hon S the performance of its duty, that jem as big as a man's fist. This soon as it fei, but presentl, near Bear Creek. fi t E ‘ >TpAny wi No. 7 = : ) house s ocoupied by Rev. C. 1B, Ames,|‘oring of the tunnel, and finally the] too fast to melt Inte tears: ana “ame |. ‘The telephone line to Oahir Station 's Prince Henry proceeded with the re-} street, New York. He told of having dena of vice and crime such as . astor of the Westfarms Methodis: | SMoKe became so thick that to remain| there are new crests on the old drif:s|CUt off and the fate of the engine and Ark: bid i ; audited books of the Waters-Plerce have been discovered are a dis- hurch. His family were badly fright-|longer .would have been foolhardy | that lMngeraid over Sunday, And it is ‘ompany. A stock book of the Repub- he fal n rr ened. bi still falling, mpany. A ¢ grace to the fair name of our city Frazer gave the order to get out into lie Of Company was shown McKee, but and that the wealthy owners of It was an almost bilzeard without the moral pars ata the shaft, In the hurry the dynamite] icevedge in the wind. Forecaster Eine he dented having seen {t before. ; ‘and Johnson, the watchman, were oyer-|ery thinks that later on to-night the Questioned about stock certificates, Property used for SCIENTIFIC BALL IS ieokoal snow will turn to rain. After’ which LATE RESULTS AT FAIR GROUNDS. MoKee declared that George B. Wil: » should be held equally guil~ there will be some pnetimonia. Pe Eli ve iat iran ret el ee ead: pI son, holding certificate N61, for t ith the inmate: shares, was unknown to him, Ce vine ere “And be It further resolved that the narters and Engine Company No, 1 In , i . , ’ Mast Forieth street, wht acting chiet| LRAIN HITS CARRIAGE Fourth—Stoner Hill 6-1, Cousin Kate out pl. Whippoorwill. # shows that GB. Wilson's ; ec tee eae mney icesolion stat fhe ‘ AUGHT BY M GRAW. “eent down into the adare ater; AND ALMOST DERAILED.| — Fifth—Flaviany 7-10, Paul 1-1 place, Merry Pioneer. nae Rs eieee tok ot ne] Favorite in the Betting Beats| yore ‘piodges ise to work for the stelle two nlinaan Oruhosel ial cecont i uainvaince with Frank Wilson, who Out Sanscript in Two- eradication of feu and to endeavor * re YY oO V fs nck e= 7 2 @ peopl ft 18. comn ¥ oan . fone | rtusdt Weal aat aciaaNing RUE ay | GRR ee ee AY ELS RABK: mot the ‘Bandar Oi Year ae Race Medrano A Spain Walch Charles Hemstraught, aged seventy- + , . a i ‘Year- ace. cate! overwh em. aches Hs Men in Getting,! tunnel Immediately, lve, and a Stee, Php, aged Atty-ve, Fourth—Precious Stone 19-1, M’dow Breeze ont pl. Zinda.|“Snueve of Renubiic O11 Company: stock ING DEATH OF .. Down to First After [020 Sn'it Ssautanes int ans] Sat a eraue’eroutgg'a oferta] Fifth—Creel 7-2, Ruth W. 6-5 piace, Girard, sre ices ey aes et See 1 ‘ Inle ; a i j fi MW. Taylor, secretary, llibia Making a Hit tunnel or St would cave tn, He ex- | Whine, {hele carriage Delng struck by Sixth—Lieutenant Rice 11-5, Devout out pl., The Gleaner. | Now nroadwey were taken AN INSANE PATIENT. j : oie plained in addition that there wag a lot | ‘The wage Ta comonaned und the was q about the \ of dynamite that would have to be re- | horses were le betw orge B. and rl was muddy and the) wel to Rell ; 3 , x Bi The entire eaulpage was ground to} — : h fs % oved. V f 4 : a re EEE eee won, and brow Olt | heavyigaing. rs were well plived ospitil to-d » cont nm iny. BY 7. S. SCARBOROUGH. |manasea to got the Uynamie oon at | Pee eeeee, Me engine, nearly debt Wil Pepa ea OE ETH et Para ona enna a that George 2. Wilson Is the father Of jpiere was no feature on the pro-|gutlon Inte the death (Bpectal to The Evening World,) MEMPHIS, Tenn,, March 19—A run to the park and back again furnished *_ the most spirited part of the p e for the weather-bound Giants to-day. Frank Wilson CURATE OF ST. PAUL’S RESIGNS. ___[ ZEB te stiexttaeny oF the septic Company hold this sock fo danger, P RACK—Seiling: flye and oneshalt Found ‘Dead Body. Then Fox was placed in the alr FAST TRAIN. TWICE IN Cuainver between the outor air and ihe | PERIL FROM WRECKERS, from the te go In a dying cai 1 ‘ toting PL or In the interes: The Rev, Robert Morris Kemp, who for seventeen years has} torney-General taah welehte, Jockeys, 1H, Digking eee. A tunnel under a pressure of forty-five e Gloomy skies, coupled with chilly blasts, | pounds ‘to the square ince 4o0 desir Interrupted Al- . |e elght . r . i ept the players moving for the brief} minutes to see it he could stand it] GREENSBURG, Pa,, March 10.—It has| deen connected with old St. Paul’s Church, on Broadway, has ay ee ra remere Nene j ad OlL Compa t ] neral seeks to's! While th i ded the t rd. \M . | Every ft his m cl e . bs 1 (4 Ager MoGraw hiimaslt herstenty stepped | Wh Mitty Sat he "would not ahow fe {4ust Deen learned that a second attempt] resigned ag curate and has severed his connection with the eal the alah. taki il “ong When he became convinced that ho] wound fiyer. wae made at’ th : H EY caer cveliow ehintates n the slab, taking al % that ) could stind the pressure he was slippes | ound, fives war made at the switch) church. ‘Rev. W. Montague Green, vicar of the church, eulo cortege kt getawe aa oh. at anvaxe, (NRL carrying & noxale “and | gut the spiked switeh was discovered in] gized Mi. Kemp for the services he had rendered during his long Hadley pe < arms, The little Bo Aes time to prevent a disaster in long te aicented to 2 pipe run- | “istrorts to locate the perpetrators have | onnection with St. Paul’s. The resignation was received and ville of gotting a he | ning along the roof of the tunnel Eh é aes omaahing eae pally ONY SEY found that, the “iro. hy eotisecwehh| Enticets pettacsaitne Weck acted on by the vestry, which gave him a leave of absence urry! metho rom plat a A confined to 7 . . " fo frat, angen McGraw, has won many] 9 Small shase on, the south sido o¢ we} Consular Bill Passed, with pay until July 1, when the resignation will take effect |," McKey declared.» Bearing out an infleld hit not only vene: | the Woodwork around the blaze, While | WASHINGTON, MARCH.—The House —_——+ to supervision over finances ats Pi Soma Ur eroel as but humiliates sree Pee amoled over the body of | to-day passed the Senate bill reorgantz- wa. This branch of th 1 watchman, ing the Consul vice, Th . paslentine schoot “of play Wis tio 01 Harr lont| moat’ of his hair, and hip embodies four important points, the | AUTO CLUB CORNER-STONE LAYING NEXT WEDNOSDAY. POEL tale Aida ann EN 1 he's Pride, 1 a Withlanis, Time-A12. Won by Ownsea; gary Unie PECOND RAC a half furlongs. et SHIP SUBSIDY BILL WORRIES. 19.—The Amerlean } agitating Britisa i] lders and formed % ton in the Hougs a j ou th ned. “For the this fact will be mie | Vi Eday r his litt ok lated chiefly | hy DUC Pree nh” sitld the think 4 useful v cat fe Rese ag Se Sa Nata |an oi J a Sc eRe DSA OE ee Poppers oie moraine and wit ce°kr the | Sige” Eee Gurkuee aeURs Ae Ne retower teat Ceamasacey| The corner-stone of the new clubhouse and garage of the Gara oneness TN Peal Mma saree Stary) 0) a Be Beg Sansa fs Selig S| ae hate Pi satin gecets| AUtomobile Club of America, on Fifty-ourth street, west of] Sunday, Wold Wank |, Sup sac rnat eft East a at fm time for pracice, gropnd level 1 an iron bucket, properly, perform thelr Guutleat ; eh or. onday Wonders '», ‘Berothy Mt. 3. course be carefully considered.