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THE CHAMPION:7 IATHER.-Snow 'To-Night; Snow or Rain Sunday, i RESULTS EDITION | ae RICE ONE i MOL my HO ly. mall, Cin Tes Minutes. religious that inter frg and the mo hym then ep! tml The ele Ammeduitely suns p'clock ssolinis wquently interr wf the clergy Ves, ai “8 nebo at 6 o'Clock. Both Mressed wurprise Mat new c men quiet and pleasure when they med strong and CENT. Solenovd Portia? Min Serirres | « Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | } thG sn _ FREE WITH TO-MORROWS WEATHER—Snow To-Night; Snow or Rain Sunday, RESULTS EDITION:) PRICE ONE CENT. iiss Florence Allinson to The Evenin J., Mar: of Miss Fiorence W. Allinson, were hangec tson firally informed the Sheriff and the peo ond tm on seaide a for tation 0 awaken: sum egvocs sang yelock and ed some saw pak: showed exaltation fm the belief (hat they would be trans. ported to heaven. Johnson confessed the crime. He de- @lared he was converted, however, and fully convinced of his sal fang hymns in a strong feemed very happy. confess and asked volar « word be fo this wife that he was Innocent. t thing he sald before wall- most the ation, He and Small would not ing forth from his ceil at the command @ Sheriff Norcross was this quotation from a hym Phere ia a spirit of sadness when w» it say good-by, but T vill never si ood-by In Heaven,” He sang the hymiu *Close to The: Sure of Heaven, Johnson made this statement as he ( @alked out to his, doom: | “1 am prepared to meet my God, and ff want the whole world to meet me in (Heaven. committed. T am sorry that the crime T have been taken to 7 ras Bet He has forgiven me, Being a id of God I am going free, I hold po malice against any one." ‘(Hundreds of the morbi@ly curtous { attracted to Mount Holly by the ; ‘| ing, though there was nothing for 4 to see but the blank wall mur- yunding the prison yard. Only wit- Iss who had been invited by the i began to assemble at an on Main street outside the were allowed in the jail. The ly ‘ard, y| cially as it Was an American, a young World.) Sp 24.—Rufus Johnson and George a Nn at 10.10 o'clock. © no guard in the jail yard, the crow. an cutting off buttons and portions of The crowd pulled and hauled at the was partially removed, exposing the MYSTERIOUS = DISAPPEARANCE - OF ENGLISH GIRL =) Strange Case of Van- | zi | ishing Right in New York City. On Deo % a bea girl walked out of the n, She was ¢ anu, and ion il voung English Grand Central her way home ‘dat moment to and every ef. to trace her, dead > Vuuisied a8 com- nh the earth had swal- e Sury ef ner disappear theovies wa to where she to-day read like fetion. 18 two Ame 1 © chosen husban © YoUNE women is vewutit ble to have selected her mute ms hundreds ung men, hman, million @ bustling youny One o: tothe gicls chose an an ir to an earldom and a ule, he other chose Américan ‘dusiness man. What prompt. ed the choice in each case? It ip a remarkable study of the vaga a earles of The “Inside” story of the Santo Do- mingo revolution, in which the Unite nit States mixed fe been told. It is Interesting espe- New York “‘soldier of fortune,” who commanéed the flect of one of the fac- tions and led the naval attacks, ‘| sells his story to the Sunday World to. morrow and It reads l!ke a romance, In these days, when John D. Rocke- feller js being talked about and sougnt! so closely by the law, every one thinks on him as the, world’s ri nite oy; over in) Lon matt richer than the oil king. is safe to Say that not oe pe, tnousand has @ver heard hits is the on living — wilile Wealth is, wbsulutely tangible, whe power in the money worlu Is ‘indisp ble, “Rhere I an attraction abort , the record of one little muse ewe Vor RS BTA eh es RUNS won Tew. machine bein Mnvented owhibh puts both 2 ae telephone and paonograph to the piucn it writes your Voice on a Wire, ‘q you pot tired of hearing It you and wien | with & damp rag and start qf! ng Over i mg Or shefitgence of certain animals remarkable, but mans super} Fearn’ challenged. till “1 oy, hus ittie group of dumb reaturset? & human being can ever learn, ere Del He, York which can do things that a3 MY FAVORITE WINS SECOND RACE Charlie Ward, at 100 to ‘Finished Third’ in Opening Event. 1, CITY PARK, Nov. dished out to the crowd to-day, and as the fields were well matched winners were not so hurd to locate as - has been the case. were. SEC “OND RACE —One mile and a half; sel. to some extent, has never !*: " Morris) {Ann ili, 85 (Oregar). Time2, 26 8-0 FAIR GROUNDS WINNERS. FAIR GROUNDS, March %4,— racés here’this afternoon brought out the qisual holiday © entries were of a superior class, had a good day of I: event was well filled, FIRST RACE talent AT CITY PARK ——— 2%4.—Beven races The talent feared an usual, | Medley Face . A weulty race 18 to ve one of the features at the final appearance of the Olympian athletes. | BASEBALL GIANTS .. NASHVILLE Third—Auromaster 3 5, Cashier 6-' 5 place, Louis Kraft. Fourth—Rapid Water 4-5, Little Scout 6-5 pl. Macy Juni IwWishThe Rules GIANTS VS. NASHVILLE. coe Shoceee)t) x) ewes sean eOTO 00 0 re oo ; omnes VS. BIRMINGHAM. ‘HIGHLANDE! Ss - BIRMINGHA' ——— Vee. 0 8 68 O00 Sass eee BROOKLYN«AT. AUGUSTA. ‘ BROOKLYN .:.... ....../2 3°010 AUGUSTA .......--...-. 10/0 °0 er 2 LATE RESULTS AT.FAIR GROUNDS. AT CITY PARK. je ENS -zse, 07 130,010°9..0 Allowed Flying Machines Third—Immortelle 7-1, Agonquin 10-1 pl., Prince of Plees. Fourth—Ohio King 11-5. ohn.£. Owens; 3-5 pl. Liftle Wal ee es POLICE RAID ALLEGED GAMBLING JOINT. : A house in West Thirty-first street was raided by the police BIRMINGHAM, v this afternoon. They gained an entrance by breaking a:winger i dow at the rear of the premises and on the second floor go’ & F_| into a room where they confiscated five telephones, three fardisiters, 2. ‘ayouts and a quantity of cards and chips. ne arrest Wagetherton, ©. RACE—Three and a halt furlonas. Betting » Ey cae % a! made. 7. 6-5 7 5-2 198 1% 2» 60 Ly ad ‘The the Every There is a hew red-head m3 town, too. She is as pretty Ff reach th mous Gibson girls who hive bee ba eas al ied S it 81 Y, World.” % HN ri 4 San ou” H Tripk ‘itv Bt sioarton 3 3 pe ee with @ lot of other ‘men at Rn Mnotioker, "by igh nae eos 5 . OPS ar and inle: over made, tip, MERE | mt =; on Of Fetanta tree art supplement wits] WO KILLED BY TRAIN, Bunty torenolti«, hints of the content ichteen end. Andcew: Tali emploee | Kobser a row Tully! of Moemorr, 2 ee ay rid Are mea-| of the Thomas Iron Works, were atau Suk cntontt intend | Gnd “killed by a train on the Lehigh treated’ the wide | Valley Railroad to-day, The men were] Two World God tong! on thelr way to and o i rs @ readings” re sO Wey. ot & : sat to a crowd, and as the/Storm May Drive Titian Back from Harbor at Newfoundland. British freight steamer Titian, from: New York for Manchester, En@- land, is off Cape Race, with her cargo on fire. She reported her condition to a slgnal station at Cape Race this afternoon, attempting to and it is feared raat th be able to make her Rough Rider ‘ bound Pulagones, ptatn. STEAMER AFIRE — GOV, CURRY IS AT SEA ACES. FOR NEAR PORT - MISSING AFTER FILIPINO FIGHT of New ahr Mexico: Was Ruler of Samar, ST. JOHN'S, N. F., March M.-The) MANILA, March 24--A telegram re ceived by the Government to-day from the: Isiand of Samar saya that an en- gagement has been fought between the conatabylary anda force of fanatic) Gov, Curty le reported to be missing, \m Details of the affair are lacking. Gov. Surry. whose former home was in New Mexico, was @ member of the Riders, reaching the rank of | ‘Ho also wee an brite of he . Vohunbeer oat a 5 Pp it Cl nee tote O . aseist peace to er wae wel ND ‘OLYMPIAN ATHLETES WHO. WILL COMPETE IN TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT GAMES. INGING FIGHTS — FOR SOUVENIRS = he Rushed into Jail Yard and Tore But- tons and Clothing From Negroes Executed for the Murder of (AHopeT! Get The Money MEN KILLED IN HOTEL CRAS ——__—_e$+ SUN TOWER FAL “BURYING DOZENS. UNDER THE DEBRIS —— ‘Women on Atlantic City’s Board Walk Faint at Sight, While Police and Firemen Hurry to the Rescue —Many Workmen Injured. CHESBRO TRIES SPIT BALL ON _ BIRMINGHAM Highlanders’ Star Twirler VY in Box To-day Against Southern Leaguers. BATTING ORDER. YORK, folesworth, t lontgomery, 8b. mith, If, Kleinow, | Withelm, p. Chesbro, p. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evenin, BIRMINGHAM, March teams In excellent it looked as ff the game ‘between New York and Birmingham this evening would be a corker, Local papers advertieed the fact that Cheebro and Orth would do the pitch- ling, and this served to materially tn- crease the crowd. Before the warm ‘up, however, GriMth said he may not piteh etther of them. In the prelimin- ary practice the Highlanders pulled off some sensational plays and capered around like a crowd of school boys out for a frolic. Laporte at third again made some sensational throws The Hignlanders have earned a home In the hearts of Birmingham fans, and thelr plays were cheered with as much order those of the home club. Pitcher Keefe is suffering from a slight attack of tonsilitis and Griff t# letting him take things easy for a while. Gatsher Thomas has a very sore arm and he is also exempt from any hard work that requires much throwing. With a good arm he !s one of the best ‘eatchets In the business. The batting order: First Inning. | Moleeworth singlal ‘to. left. | torced Molesworth at second, EXberfeld, a special play jontgomers’ fouled to did the fan act. NO RUN’ Dougherty deadneaded. gui a pretty bunt nery D Montmoanery, Ored: Billisnd toe weer lame 0 ‘out; Montgomery t0 Elsey. ‘NO Gear Chose to by Chase, ire. Smith beat Keele; be: Second Inning. Blberfeld and Chase retired Walters hit too’ hot handle. Walters pilfered second, out, WilHame to Ch Walcert vaneing to third Ny BENR to Oyler, and- Cheese Elsey. for Chesboro to Oyler (Special to The Evening World.) ATLANTIC CITY, March 24.—By the collapse of a “Sun Tower” addition, 100 feet square, of the Hotel Denis, at Michigan avenue and the Beach, late this afternoon ten workmen were killed and dozens crushed and fatally injured. Thousands of people were passing along the board walk at the time. | There was a panic and many women fainted as they heard the screams of the trapped workmen. Emergency hospitals were established in all the nearby hotels, while the entire police and fire departments hur- » ried to the work of rescue. GIANTS INLAST. GAME OF SERIES WITH NASHVILLE Notwithstanding Threat- ening Weather Cham- pions Decide to Play. An yet It 4# not known how many dead ere in the ruins. The contractor de- clares there are at ieast ten and per ‘haps more. The addition has been !n osurse of construction for several months. The Hotel Denis ts one of the biggest hotels ‘on the beach, and is In ths heart of the big hoted district, and the huge ad- dition has attracted much attention, It was of concrete, steel and glass, Had no Warning. There was not the slightest warning of to-day tragedy. A sharp crack was heard by some of the workmen, and looking up they saw a portion of the roof beginning to cave in, and ran for thelr lives, There were fully a hune dred men within the structure, The next instant the entire roof fell with a roar as of a yolvano. The walls were drawn in upon the struggling shriek- ing workmen, and then clouds of blind- ing dust obscured them. Women and ohildren screamed and fainted on the boardwalk a few feet : ” fenn., Mare! NASHVILLE, Ten away, Hiindreds of men rushed inte Threatening weather was Giants had for the final game Nashville club, but are more than anxious to the world's champions in one more Kame| 4 before they leave, the game will Ikely | be played In spite of the lad condition of the grounds, Manager McGraw W Ferguson in the game the wreck to save such as were not killed outright. Burled in the Ruins. roll call revealed many and it is on this that the number of dead is given. The rescuers are work- ing with feverish energy at the ‘huge i pitch Ames and| pile of cement and steel that marks Alex. | the spot where the addition stood, The with the as the cranks here see missing, to-day, Sabkh and Fitzgerald will do the back-/men are burled under many feet of stop work, MeGinalty. the iron] debris, and little hope is entertained moan, is in be ha bad cold, bug wil | for t Beings found: Alive: WAGnerall pate LD RNC Ula ren will fire started in a corner of the wreck to-night ‘py r it but was extinguished. omewhat strength Mt to make a better showing agi inst | the Giants. building was valued at half a million dollars. An Investigation will at once be made of the causes that led to the crash, ‘The contractors deny that they are In any way to blame, OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE SPURTS IN SNOW SIX CENTS VERDICT FOR RICH MAN'S BLOW. vening World.) (Special to WHITE PLAL ‘A Sheriff's Jury here to-day awarJed a werdict for six cents to John Falk against John H, Sults, jr, the militon- alre whip and horseman, for striking him in the mouth with his fist, Ac- cording to the testimony of Feik he | was discharged on Nov. 28 1 and on i the folowing day he said Mr. Shuts! Young, an American from came into the stable ut the Shulte i * weed nan aor lensi nao South Dakota, Is Winner hults struc Rien with i ath and neck, and that hia tongue and 8 fist in th a wound was in Broad Jump. that his lip was Incerated ee. i Mr. Shults that the RE wok SOR RT OGS tH ; LONDON, 24.—The annual Ox- Kk nim in aolt- " ford-Cam orts were held the cog gave! at the Queen's Club here this morning a blow which Knocked him to. the! The coachman sted for by dam-| him floor. ages Only a small crowd Imer to right. He managed to MeGulre single io A wild to centre enabled Chase to score. piteh put Chesbro on second, Dougherty [Walked Keeler hit safe to centre, till Ving the bases, erfeld Mned out to] . x Gear, ONE RU: ‘Albert M, Stevens, Yale, competed tn Thikd dante the siot-putting contest, but was last, z y : with 31 feet 9 Inc The eve! Billard out: Elberfeld to Chase, Chi Alsi bro tossed out Moleworth at first. won by ¢ Lyt v berfeld and Chase ‘put cut’ Gear 58 foot 3 3 wake REaporte out, Montgomery to Eleey, opa Walsh, Willams walked, Counsy was called , winters mit on atrikes. He kicked. Chase 4 forced ou: Willlams, Montgomery to] "1 nt 1 eytte, Walters, NO RUNS. oxford Ji foe a Thehe Fourth Inning. oa Ane 4 First, half, Birmingham—Montgomery | "p.’ M Young, ‘Univeratty of South 7 poosied to Laporte. “Conroy mage easy | Daicotn, won the high Jump. with’ B Wisey lifted to | gest 18-4 Inches, ik with Smith's fy, Doug No RUWA, Dougherty. = 8Sxtord won by. aix events to, foun .