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: ERC ait S BY) ) “ Circulation Books Open to Ali 1) CU Re eS Z | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | . PRICE ONE: CENT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1906. its i " PRICE ONE CENT. eee 6. A. BLIGS'S GOAGHMAN SHOOTS GROOM, KILLS HIMSELF GEST RUSH CHE CHISEAT. «= «MILLER PLUCKS SU Wins IN TWO Days, | OFIMMGRNTS —BEANINGS WOW SSS Pee gn SE) i, EER RECORDED BY CMCOCK Day’s Arrivals at Ellis Gentleman Jockey Evans qg Island Number 12,283, | Handled Mount Well | rq Greatest on Record. in Hunting Event. | tb a en ee ViCTIM DYING iN A HOSPITAL FROM WOUNDS | ) ! > N. Blise’s coachman. David Burkhaus, to-day HALF ARE YOUNG GIRLS. FAVORITES IN FRON | ye shots inio the head of Thomas Haggerty, the groom, | himscif in Mr. Bliss’s stable, No. 142 East Teutonic, from Liverpool, Right and True Only One to Brings a Big Batch of Rosy | Beat Choices In During ! _ Cheeked Colleens. | the Day. Thirty-ninth street. . Fe Up Haggerty was taken in a dying condition to Bellevue Hos- RACE TRACK PLUM TREE Tom immigrants Mi he largest mber 91 fy : FKL ee ere to an American ner: in| BENNINGS RESULTS. 9, =P ———— | pital he | one day came into New York Harbor to- | ‘ | . f ) l be Sa i day, and atone time ip ented ae) FIRST RACE—Right and True (7 TAN) py eit 5 - | Coen ee at Tpecome clogged, |t 5 and out) 1. Ben Hodder (2 to 6; Nery VY f y fun At the hospital it was said that Haggerty could not live with: | it Tho 1 reseipts of material for the poe place) 2, Royal Window 3. | / Ug) y : i } clunenty wast | SECOND RACE—Al Powell (11 to SAS z \ the two bullets in his head. | To the immigration officials ip Tush 49) 4, Jobstown (8 to 1 for place) 2, YT cay: a) a | 1 iuexplicable. Always In the spring | ” 6 . p 5 | Wi ine Glin Or Insomiitte eiuroperans: ialat | olue Bottles: ‘eae FOURTH DAY AT BENNINGS. He was forty-five years old and lived at No. 217 Lexing- — A, its greatest, but this year the high- THIRD RACE—Sterlin (8 to 5 es ] water mark seems to be reached (0-98 | ou) 49.5) 4; 7. 8 re a aae = March 29. Track Slow. ton avenue. ] six weeks before the usual time. i see 7 nee : i, “ithe tale na to desirable im-| for place) 2, Ladsrion 3. | iz $800 added: handicap: three-yenz-oida and up: five and halt, fur. i) migrants, {t was a pleasant surprise to er | S a Fi Ow E. Peter iin ding i idtoh bi t the bot- thelimmlgvation oMblala;whenjthecTeus| FOURTH) [RACE — Gamecock) (7) e fT : ashe Opec Hign A quarrel of some standing is said to have been at the i tonle landed 1,017 third class passengers, to eae 1 to a) o, Guntsscats qa a } 3 a. ; ; h ote than a per cent, were to 5 for place) 2, Oleroso 3. 3 i Ss ; 7 . e ] ; irish, The. five other steamships aia a i 3 tom of tae double tragedy. Burkhaus, who was forty-two brought a majority of immigrants from, FIFTH RACE—Cannon Ball (even ‘ 52 tne south of Europe. and out) 1, Parkville (6 to 5 for, at | 6 -s ; =—— loos : Co 5 a L 3 e : | qaRleht ani True had the moet apesd. but was tring at the end and tad to be hand ’ years old, came to the Bliss household stable this afternoon A nee et acres enn ae | |e are et eerie ihe waa OTs PATRICK’S FATE Woe uiclool: aaa 1 ei elo ELPA | SixTH RACE—Nonsense (2 to 1) | eae j ir ie ; under the guidance of “Col.” Robert) 20 SECOND R. uFlon| | . Ireoney, of Limerick, and his Mate 4, Zany (even place) 2, Kuro 3. 4 | Maxtm—Cotton, Qu y | f . ats Dennis (Galle oti align yiny Wea weeny MAY R ST {IP \ He found Haggerty at his duties, and a few words was fol- MICE cis phat eatelponmiinensune' lt cos onetacen bare 16. d=] | ows! by wo shos, which Burkhans fired into Haggerty’s head i éra by unanimous consent. | — | Ts 85 4: H: ggerty fell Burkhans pressed the weapon to his own head ; : 3 and fired. | | - Tr 3 ad The shots attracted stablemen from neighboring private Only six in the entire number are over! py FRANK W. THORP. PS: forty, and thes® are parents of younger! Racw TRACK, BENNINGS, March Immisran Not a baby is in the tot, \o9-In one. of the cleanemt, hard find nota married couple beyond the | a < The | fought steeplechases ever sen at monexieoniss Nearly a dozen cou | jogs, Lee Evans, by a masterful ride, | Fe. Jes were married just before the stip : ied cad about tHatsamd number withe|enaen comple Gwetiniyss Geol ths winner of the Chevy Chase Hunters’ sale ce ureseen thee Se asad Mar | Pink Coat Steeplechase here thin after- Decisionin20-Round Bout riages are scheduled to hs few days on American soll. Among | or. cour atarters, ana the| Case May Be Rendered these will be that of the “Colonel” and] Tiere were Dit toe a eeejensing patch weet of color ugainst the blue haze of the Next eek, Bennings hills. ‘The first round the four horses jumped stride for stride almost as one animal, (Special to The Evening World.) FOURT! Mr. Evans pélating Gamecock around| CHESTER, Pa., March 2.—Phil Lo- abc the shortest way, skinning the flags tlke | an, Frank Carney, Freddy Welsh and | Winner, i Eine Aci “naetiet with at the dar stables, and policemen summoned an ambulance. Haggerty a arte ee a was unsenscious and dying when taken to Bellevue. The body Timei.10 88." witness be by Seen Reread | Bodies of Paupers Em-| 2f Rurkcus was taken to the East Thirty-fifth street station. “Open: igh, Clos. p Corneiius Biiss. jr., said to-night: “I don’t know the details balmed to Test His wr what the trouble was. Both men are married and have Claim to Retrial. oeen with us many years.” i [ST ine Rarer Nelle G. Owner—M. 9. %_% Fin, Jockeys, "14 Treubel 24 2e° Miller. 5° 3* Helgerson MeDantel Shaw .. be ite _5 13 12 est, though tiring at the end. T, 8. Mar- strong when clear, Ladearion came from . ~ District-Attorney Jerome ‘has con- abe gC sented to a gruesome experiment In the interest of the fight Albert T. Patrick You see,” sald “Col."* Mulrooney, “I have been In this country before and I went back t get married, but !t wo be more patriozic for me as an Ameri- can, in 4 way, to get married here, and | Sterling broke runni tin, pooketed to the home stretch, along way back simply because the othe by Black Cock—Valoro a) L brought my sweetheart instead of | mI Rais 4 William | Index._8t Wes. Jockeys. pe ig making fur his life., Doctors work- % {a professional. Then Gamecock drew} Eddie Lenny,” principals, an: hex! — 14 3 Fin. - .__ Ope 3 ; Sits ans we are (0) be married as soon | 8 Oona front, and fora time lH. Rocap end R. H. Kain, promoters! — Gamerook yr ahaa Mr L-Byane J ths enh hia direction have embalmed us we all get settled. i 7 = 5 Oleroso . A414 8+ Be 1 he bodies of two rs and wil per- 5 h . i ie boxing bouts last night at Es BGR BF Mel Smith pe Y “T don't ‘know the truth of it. but | Mf. Smith; on Oleroso, went with him, | of the boxing 8 Rea whi Pe pi Ea Fe NAN Cae od Mla Ber But Oleroso soon tred, and Okie moved | xington, were arruigued before Magis Rod White and B - the same way when we do, and from) Ret. White and Blue up to take a/ trate Robert Smith this meteranon pbs Evans, Duoserverick made a Kame tie LoKS Grit 1 believe the baw that | «rack at the leader, It was a bad|were represented by David Smythe, of | /UmP._Ter eno help to Bed. sige" moves ‘however, for Red, “White, and | Phindeipa oy PUTH RACE, 80 pate, sling four ara ont ap . Many. Young (aire: Blue stopped almost immediatety. Then | pistrict-Attorney McDade appeared pi blt Saree Almost ar on te eeatee mver of | Over, the last fump Dunsevverick, in re-| for the prosecution. Detective Broun: | Index. “Starters. AMnMigcentan Kher VorDe, Rifle eke, are] eee 06 ten pounds, fFom (Gamecosk ney, iot\the'Law and Ontee Bosley. wes | oc, Canseniel moved up, und the pair hed it hammer | 51g present. ‘The complaint charged “tiie seeking employment as servants, Prepar-| ang tongs all down the long stretch a ations havelalteady been made bs cabla| Cote trate Ger ected torte, omer] (he men with promoting and’ participa’ advices for thelr roseption by various} gency, and, riding a faultless finish, |ing in a prize fight. gocleties, It ts likely that most of them | «raduaily shook oft Dunsevverick und | yr, Smythe raised the point that the s = fron by a length, aix lengths back Ol wed yesterday and ‘ 8 will remain-in New York for a week|roxo was third. warrants were {ss M 4 Foxy Kang 1010 10 10 10 10 Sa or more while the women who ere in-| Right and True, McDaniel up, fairly! the complaint was not made out until arene Kane oe ant Bia riesea terested in their welfare secure places| "an away with. first race.” Shaw) to-day, To get out of a diMoulty, the leo » Parkville much the best of the others. e 1 x 1 Powell a va ey y for them out of town, eee ee a ana Lut ianee ne TDletrict=Attorney bad new. warrante Indeed, most of the Immigrants, both |us the Shields colt won all by himself, |isswed and setved dnmediately, and | o men and women, are bound westward, Sterling made ‘S propesalon vt the third, | after a lengthy argument the case was and will simply pass through the clty, | Diloted by Truebel. Continued until ‘Thursday next in order Owing to the fact that Hills Island can} Aight and True First Winner. | 1) allow Mr. McDade to get additional handle only 5,00 immigrants at atime, | ‘That speedy sprinter Right and ‘True rtant evidence. hall the newcomers will be obliged to| Beat the well-played Hen Noddor In the | eeurhiy Inthe sum of $000 was de- id was handled with euperior akiil b: after catching Gamecock over the vite wn rt. | whether or etrated the they; do. sav that’ some more will) @o not the embalming fluid pen- heart and lungs. This {3 Saad e half forlonse | 8" Mmportant point in Patrick's conten: | Winner, br. he, by Artie | tion that Charles F. Jones led when he | said that he chtoroformed Millionaire | Open. High ics - | Willlam Marsh KR . 8 . Fin. Jockeys, at Patrick's sug- | gestion, The lungs of Mr. Rice, revealed at the autopsy, stowed every Indication H j that death hna resulted from xmother-| Ing by chio: vm, Medical ex “| the employ of the prosecution testified sto this, In his endewvor to keep the-fnsurance scandals under his domination ‘or the defense Patrick's lawyers now | pistrict-Attorney Jerome applied for a special Grand Jury to-day to sit | * | of the 14985! Guving the month of May and consider the revelations brought out hefore | ee Ob tee xaresuaeee hough he wanted ap. Kolanek ups tl Thre) Win that cuororaem {the Armetrong committee, Histered, was really | But Recorder Goff, who/¥s to have charge of the April Grand Jury, re- ning fluit admin- | pyges to permit himself to be sidetracked. ‘The District-Attorney hhs gald after death. ae ‘order ig not a fit man to oharge the Grand medical experts for the Stute held that | Mat the: Ree Jury that is to 44 4% MeDante + Crea first race, after making all the run- * I Send " ‘ spall kt tlc ei gin, Stich twas expected from Dat Fike) jrompaed en dicucn eee ie es ee tabalming full Joes not go. through | tmveetigate the insurance frauds because he is a policy-holder in the New r examination to-morrow. fe en-| but he wav a intment, finishing into the «round ana a dave ay ihe . tire 11.88 only about 1 par cent. are| last, Either he did not like the track, WINNERS AT CITY PARK. jy nutiun. ia Rage Sthye. the heart or lungs York Life. s Patrick with the atate- | ‘Mhe District-Attorney made his apoll-)in May. Mr, Fleming has been retained is willing to stake nis| gation for a apecial Grand Jury to Jus-/to assist the District-Attorney in the "8 Btyle of handling did not suit or Shi = No c Runslan refugees and these are on the| fin "While the winner Was two lengthe oa Graf Waldersee and the Rhein, in front-of Ben Hodder, he was all out.| NEW ORLEANS, March 2.—The POSTS ot af | In s x 8 life on the truth of his theory, He] tee Dowlin in the Criminal Branch surance oases and 18 not quite ready to 7 A Portuguese Contingent. Al Powell All the Way. races hoco_SocGaycennliad es olewss g Esta SR fee | Hes DEMIR ONG CI eaaoa Sear | take UpstaTGRE ‘The Brooklyn, which ts an old United}, There was no denying Al Powell in| FERS jeay (2 to 1 and 4 to.9) 1, Dan {the two-year-old race. He was ‘in’ ne i lb States army, transport, had, 7 Imml-) om ‘ataet to finish, leading all the | Bradley, to 10 for, plage) & Brench ts, mostly Portugues, is the | way, though he was hard ridden at| ©™mpress tests + time in the history of the port| th.’ ond to stand off Jobstown, a 2 to| SECOND RACE—One mile and three- That such @ large number of Portuguese |i shot, which closed strong. Blue Bot-| quarters.—Oliver (20 to 1 and 7 to 1) 1, tice Dowling will elther avant or deny| In other quarters it is pointed out the application to-morrow. Whether he| that many of the offenses of promi- grants the motion or not, Recorder Goff) nent life insurance directors, such as Funds to ox the insurance scandals} doing business with themselves as A complete and accurate racing chart is printed every day in The Evening World's postscript, noon and final editions. Any one desiring missing charts can get same Wo negro paupers died in the Alma- 3 2. {1 Grand Jury. | directors and in th ‘arrived on one ship. The Brook-|eie was the contender all the way, but | Rebounden (out for lpace) 2, Pittkin 8 ines ® . holise. on BinckWwell'e| alana & to the at of the Amr! In their private capici- J er eee the Prank Zett! Steamship | tired in the finel furlong." | Time 2.18 0-6. M on application at the business office. Frank W. Thorp’s§ re on Risckwals, jgand to-day. | nich will be charged on Monéey. tles, are classed by the law as inia- handicaps and complete eonsensus of all tipsters accom- of eo: Company. Zett!, President of the line, Sterling Got Off Well. THIRD RACE—Three-quarters of a pany the charts in the postscript and noon editions, imum! mile—Kargut (3 to 1 and even) 1, Lucy came over as an Ttallan grant! grerling’s quick action at the start | Young ‘ito. for place) 2, Jack Dolan 3. a 1, ib. twenty yeare or #0 ago At the close) was resvonstble for his demennors, ‘Tho statute of lmitath 1 . jer Inqury. ations Irection of the 2 riet-Attorney. Witt Ord a a ws | will bar proseoution in many inatances »} hon, and embalmed “atten dere | ‘The Reconaer wil inatesot | unless tt ts begun before May 1. ‘The former winni lf ¢ former winning by al gECOND RACE-Six furlongs. ‘ng eens | offered ail, ae Manager MoGraw aban-|ihe ball «me on the blink end arimen | "ok: General of eh Btate for the services of | ey wore Wilts % Time, ne! andcah (5 to 2 and 4 to 5) 1, Is the apectal work iald o \: most of tl running. er off challonzes from y i th he ia to 8 for place) % Enverite doned any form ot exercise after rating| Ig on the road to the poorhoure, ‘Thal on’ meninele Mit HoLIinE taltem the |e Depoty Attorney-General to take nates; victory jy the | Time, | t tt is 2 of the @panish-American war he had! {hira race, He opened up a gap of sev.| FOURTH RACE—Seven-elgnths of a | lapse of time as in the Ri pera of the April Grand Jury tha! Grand Jury Too Buay. Ghovgh capital to form a company and | eral leagths on his opponents and manc|mile—Bellindlan (6 to 2 and even) 1, Bon : “er “the Same period tevowineees [tear duty to inquire into all crimes! | 1mmG Cury Toe Buy the began to buy up the army trans- | aged ay in front long enough to|Mot (i, to 2 for place) 2, Bert Osra 3. there was in the case of Rice an au- have deen committed and are trie ‘ his application to Justice | ports that were sold at that time. Since | beat T. & Martin by a couple of lengths, | ‘Time, 1.39 2-5. ~ | tops Will be held ant’ the courge of | that mo committed Te will Yay | Dowling, the DiausletsAttorney aid | @ien he has been building up a business | Martin swerved under the whip in the! FIFTH RACE—One_ mile.—George | the embalming fl traced. ablo within this ¥ for ime | “at he had recetved a number of van- : ‘ne Modivecrancen Torts and in| Mal drive or he mleht have been closer. | Perry (6 to 1 and 8 to 6) 1. Prestige (6 led | | If i Is discovered the Autd goes | special stress upon the necessity for tm) ns a rning the teatimony given + alonss Dor Ladearion ran into third place after be-| to 6 for place) 4 Algonquin 3, ‘Tlme— | | through the heart and lange tt will | mediate action upon the testimony 64 {9/4 die wmmatrong Committoc. ‘Te | “he largest number of third-cless pas- | contest, Serena oey wire [eed ae ’ [mean a lotto Alpert 1 Patricks nnd | ookedness in the big fe insurance | 10! Mim ite 10,000 printed | gengers was Graf Waldersce, | Ghevy Ch Good Fi | ‘ for'a new trial companies, wnoovered by the Arm- and ts entivly too yolumingus | 1 jevy jase a Goor ace. : Q the de-| Pages, and iw entindy too yoluminow | rwtiteh arrived INNERS AT FAIR GROUNDS. | oe tie strona Cotsmittes, and oppose Ito be taken’ up by the regular Grated ‘with 2100, the Citta de of ite kind ever Tun oVer this conse, | NEW ORLEANS, March 20.—The races ————— fe as lant week and there may be @ ltde| pone this ection until warm ther | routine work. j 208, und the Piss with 1282 ‘There were four, starters not an| here to-day resulted as follows: . Cane or cor Or ofl Tio, Tek cain, | and the eummmer vacation of fre Comret | x4 yald that ho had sonsuited wittt 4 ——. pecidont Of any kind peared, the con-| “ninsT RACE—Four and a halt fire Gipocts} te Zhe Brenlas, woes.) BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |) staking ths ten for A spin onthe | ‘The Recorder will instruct the Grand | ji coum, who will urvlde in| | Heats rttehes, the result being a whtet | longs—Blackburn (even and 1 to 3) 1,| MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 2.—Ran put ‘i + [AN nd they will nt least gee nome | Jury thet tt the Distrit-attorney re- | JMBUDS OCLC Mie Maud due od SMALL-POX SCARE pina finiah between Mr. Evang and Me, | Helmiuh (sven for place) & Balshed |, anien to the Giants to-day. No.udl-, RIRMINGHAM, Ale Maven oy—it's freah ale. Notwiiata odin (Gide MAT | ragee to wld In their investigations i/o) scott who wiil preside in Muy aid i Tenens former Winning: yea! HECOND BR. forms werd worn and absolute reat was] the anme old story, Rain hee again cue |eomuient atape and reidy for ‘hard | te thelr right to apply to the ALLOrMAY- | ney wore ugraeuble to the plan Justices 4 y | ™Mce at one time! $) 9 2 on, Action te t | 1.15 2-5. the cold temperature which accompanied] bad weathor here hae so fi : face of open alr exercise for a ball|chamge of the isveatica Grang Jury confined entirely to tay HE fant very popular victory) 1°") THIRD RAGE. Goo mls tng tyeaty | drizting rain Miehiantere’ cer So andi aowing |Last te outa. aflee [oem an ike onthe part of Reoondr | dre yao guy a1 Cannonball Ran to His Name. |} "Saniei c, (even for place’ 2, Old ‘The pocireoma again commanded at-|to look ike the «me that runa bad| 200 adlon ot ithe cainy “spall, "| Got and thie AprA Geand Jury wilt! Cit js nor nooeeiey Siti Atumy Cannonball bad little trouble to win) 3,, Time—1.89 2-6. tention from a minorliy of Giants, who! ai night and gets worse before morn. EIS gee aaas bring ineurance mattors to a -vrisis in | 1% 1 agwure you that uo other sattox big sreor, Ho, Med all the wag. though | | MOURTH IUCr ts sand cutis | culm they. are to foencial arcenre, ts [ine FOR SUNDAY BASEBALL, | tw Cetminal Courta Busiting, to MMmtutndey, matter will be plaid Lave Sig sea Min’ ene. lame tone: | Liouaeeas % to SSG Gtoney | thelr guessing conteet on’ New Orleans! 4 camo wit! be played to-morrow atl mee Sails Wants Gpeolal Counsel, ore edwin thon said. that me Lagoa elec! Maturtay evening te, mud ie would hokt the matter under adaitige a ie Bil. ea ALBANY, Maroh 29.—A Sunday deee-| yy wee explained Into hie wftarnoon tn > ankle deep, Toe mudiarie will have a tered Lomtlay by Al - Felceite shor eon Aaturday mignt | Pnmait rudy, It provides that Sun: the BastviabeAttevnay’s OMe that the msi |, 4 require otled Git vantbe Sunday World Wants... |S2"iiun°scavon’ we aden, where’ a [Sez, raneoad, maybe played in tw] return of Matton Co vlemiag te fe | yotoro apeslel, Grane wa asta : : one . or Fea Poder eo + ee aerey at Jonah 0 teat front aly: ohterghy 2! ; vv sa ety : i i dee ee ete cee srs hss Dae SRR So A I a Sai ta la

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