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WEATHER—Cloudy and cold; Sunday fair, WEATHER—Clondy and cold; Sunday f: o ‘Circulation Books Open to All?” XN “ Circulation Books Open to All.” Ww YORK, SATURDAY. M ARC IL 31, 1906. NEW) RESULTS | EDITION \50 TO 1 SHOT WINS AT BENNINGS ‘ WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN THE SEASON OPENS TO-MORROW AT CELTIC PARK |Nutwood, Despised Outsider, Squeezes ate Bet Through on Rail in Stretch Run OF Kilkenny and Beats Out Monte Carlo in Nose and Nose Finish. - AUGUST BELMONT TAKES BOTH STAKES ON CARD. Okenite Carries Jockey Club President’s Colors Home in Oxnard Dinner Feature and Lackey Scores in the Potomac Purse Event. . By Frank W. Thoro. (Speotal to The Evening World.) BENNINGS ‘RESULTS. SNINGS RACE TRACK, \\ ASH- \NGTON, D. C., March SL—it was a) FIRST RACE—Winchester (8 to wet and miserable afternoon for the! 1 and 3 to 1), 1; Jack McKean (6 to | running of such em interesting event as| 5 ¢, the Oxnanl Dinner etakes, for which | © Hi place), 2; Ecodale, 3, ‘thirty horses were eligible, bu: only fif- teen are allowed to start, With fine| SECOND RAGE—Okinite (even ? weather it woud certainly be a banner| and 1 to 2) 1, ‘Manila (4 to 1 for day for Bennings, as attractions were Gumeroan "Noteihe least of those was | piace) % Lady Vera & the appearance of Radke, the tar rider | — of the West, le came especially to ride RACE—N: Donna Elvira for Mr. Perry Belmont. ML ted Be piurwood) (60.8014 Radke also had other engugenents, | and 20 to 1) 1, Monte Carlo (3 to 1 as every one Wanted him who had a horse iti a race) He will not remeln, tn fer place) 2, Cannonball 3. Washington, but will go dack to Hot BALLOONIST OtF LATE WINNERS AT.CITY PARK. Perey: Fifth—-Airship 7-2, Hadur 5-1 place, Bertha E. - ‘Sixth— Birt Bow 8-1, Liddon 1-3 place, Padre. | AT FAIR GROUNDS. FROM WEST POINT Fifth—Unole Henry 8-1, Decoration 7-1 place Joe Lesser. ria Springs to-night. FOURTH RACE—Kasall (5 to 1) f : BASEBALL. Besides the Oxnard Axture, there | 0S Sana naaper ge Mich Bou 1, Croxton (6 to 1 for place) 2, | [OUST ain Tas been #0 persistent this | Blac Death 3. | week that the infield was in worse con- — dition than ever to-day, and the track | FIFTH RACE—Lackey (8 to 5) 1, ‘was very heavy. the scratches in the various races Fancy Bird (4 to 5 for place) 2, Sir Race—Northyille, Hindoo Prin-| Brinkley, 3. GOSLIN’S PAPERS SEIZED. wars: cess, Waiterdog. Second Raoce—Curriewlum, Wwieomico,! gixTH RACE—Warning (11 to® Sergi, MeConville and a safe expert this after. ake j j Ns Rldo Topkes, rphan La noon broke intv two safes belonging to Alfred R. Goslin in th Hamnngmico,, Hara Hea dgettin,wandon, 20) 1, Zany (6 to 5 for plase) 2, Tar- Wrst POINT, N %, March rane office of ti Yannattan Realty Associates. No. 116 Nassa neta, ia Rana Belle of Oakley, Pom-| lac, 3. ter having abandoned the tiesofmak.| street, anid obtained half a wagon load of papers which ar MAY Pernira "race Akal, Chetan, De, | ———————— = tng @ balloon ascension tomy Count! gynogted {0 {row light on the fugitive’s many get-rich-qui “inhi Race peter four lengths on he neatest opponent, ERK Race—Pn: DeLavautx late agternoon Manila, from the stable of George How: as ee Ge: ft Fuece—Paleo,. ani, ane. of the jlatest aspirants for chied ap tho wind had abated conaa-| gchemes. The papers were taken to the District-Astorne “Radke Finished Second. foul Honore: LAAT Veber aucrmedn in erably, to inflate the big deg ami if j ihe frat rice showed Jockey ‘Radke | third after a stmiggle, “Unfortunately Office. AF HIRED FOR a good rbler, but not good enough | Radke, who rode Donna Elvira. for Count delaVaulxCrashes] At st. Lowis—End seventh: Nationals, 0; Americans, Q. —! Against Tree--Grazes mae Fower at Start. 12 manke'a horse win when N is not in | Perry Belmont, waa left at the pot, the dim, Radio, tiad tie mount on Jack | lly props ds the barrier was raised. ‘and finisl y the weather grew no ‘worse ¢o-try and carry cart the original plan. Se gee ae ‘Word had deen sent.early in the 5 Hehe. second 50 to 1 Shot by a Nose. EVENING \ Ntr HAR wove few Zone and Se Sl Ma a aa ae herman nde on noth, g, Soat SR: | aye stent mere etgahand ee tin, ban deket welere et Grand-Centrai sae] During an aitercation this afternoon setweon John Jenka MERE PITT ANCE GaP gorge aes ince |G aut beat atte dart €E ; t! thirty-six, of No. 475 East One Hundred and Forty-ninth stree McKeon by a length. anil Connonbail 6. tg 1. The tree fin ( SIXTH DAY AT BENNINGS. attendance was not so pes ‘when pre- and “Floreics’’ Donkowski, thirty-five. oi No. 2998 Park ave ———— Aviat Beinnont ofl have (Poy for Lieveteed fins grout, ot wan tavenin parations were made for the air} nye, at One Hundred and Fiftieth street and Morris avenue . i F || than Oxnard dinner ibecenae s Mar Horas Ganees of Ineo aL ly March 31. Track Heavy. ‘Cyith "the wind blowing south at «| Donkowski drew a knife and laid Jenka’s cheekbone bare. |Assassins in This City)s without muons ertort, Obiiite came} , “oekey Ray Sheman Bhd vine « 31 aa aged: isi geanyrns apolde apg upward: seven furlonss: | thirteen-mile clip the Count sald be Jenka then cut Donkowski severely about the right ear} Will “Tak Job” stretoh. and finshed with a lead of [heavy tall ‘storm. ‘Tom, Cogan, the, rade ‘ ‘cour od. . by Ham: | thought be | ake a Jo on favortio, fell at the first } Blackburn. Owner". gi fe Fae — Oma Hei FL aD, [Tarrytown belore dark. it wes neces | Oonkowski was locked up and Jenka taken to Lebanon Hospita oan F = ea arenes ieattly aa sideatng A = ienck 108 8&5 |8o'dlock before the inflation was bewu of Killing. |ewis mage the pase. Hen quacter z Hatire. 2 165 68 S% Yond st was two hours later when Jr |Hores. Both tired badly and Kassil. sh 6 52 65 |balloon was ready for the start, with Dicewonty lenetis from (oad has te leourwanen © 3 = 3 10 5 Pig 20 3 i r) 10 3 } rg 00, 1-8 | Count De Lavauts and -Chief of Police Will- ™gs four lengths before Black eA Fs ae ‘M. Levee in the ane eek i ie ace thtag Tita, ‘Lexksr rive. ‘Tous Cogan fell is the baliont as the ne Gouen sen holding In the world wo get rid of your enemy Eackey Toucoped iets: © ground released their In the world to ge 4 . August Belmont's colors were {n fro: t nowed Kreat improvement over previous hold and the big bag Jumped into the y if you are a New Yorker and know aguln in the Potomeo purse. Tec fs 1" ira place, v y ‘Sing fast at the finiek, Bil but lost third pla ar, Driven by a emart breeze it jumped away tn front and simply tow- = lunged <irectly for a small tree, the just how to go about it. You don't i res E brat 7 roped the fisld, winning eas! three Kes, eeaireanela da; ay $1,000 added: four and ry ‘ba nches pressing hard into the yellow have to kill him yourself, for you can Fooths all Between Tipperarys leigthe trom Fancy D i Witch nese - | 2 suite Count eit €n anxious face was hire a man to do this, There are regu- Dan tioaden was Dytrats ie pete 5 ‘Sy Fin, Jockeys. Open. High.Cloa, Pi. 8h. | busy pouring out sand clearing this id Kilk is S T v RR SE Seti 2 1g 4 Lirat obstacle the balloon had not risen = larly orgnnized bands of murderers an ilkennys Starts To- Snes ee 5 3 Bu i igh enough to clear the trees surround- yao will “take the Job’ for a . 8 A 1 8 43 here wao will “take the Job’ for Spe id R CITY PARK. 6 part 2 wm 10 a3 [Gdined ‘Tn ance te ease cnet few dollars, In case you wish your Morrow at Celtic Park. - 3 \ 3 BSR 3h oe [atone kas) paren mea eRe Se enemy to be lafd up Instead of being NEW ORLEA E 31.—The parade ground toward the races here to-day’ Wed, as follows: § 0-15 12-5 BB | clock tower, while every one held thelr - snp | actually killed, it will cost a little less, e opening of the outdoor athletic) FIRST RACE- halt’ mile—Tom ‘a ® BB Ss breath expecting the men to be dashed INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 31.—When the whistle blows to-night) ris iy not the only remarkable | season in this locality takes place to- | Down BANE Beacn Fatt at pont. __ Radke. Nae ea a a beakee inet cleared ANerulalne 569,500 coal miners will come up in the cages, perhaps the last time for} thing that’ has come to ght recently. W when the pases ot Celtis mae to 10 “for piace) 4, Sack’ yee's, time, | song Island City way, F a fully extended. Mani ame race. Lady Yera had no J and the aeronauts began throwing out In the field of science it has just b Dank Hnivira’ vory"ireah: refused {0 baeal "hic Lassie had ad nue ———- | the anchor. When the bailoon reached many molths. The greatest mining strike in the history of the world will | {covered tu: there Is a. hore, wile’ and the crowds will flock in to Shh Bnd te Geeciin, j vr 1th the tiudson It hung there a few min-|then be on. There may be some defections because of operators giving in| 1s living the life of « martyr for the} see the Kilkennys and the Tipperarya| 4 to 1 ive pl seqn thi. } s a he life 2 ma ee the Kilkennys and e o for place, ma } Utes and began to drop rapidly, the y i BING fake of the Iittle children of New| ry the ssue on ¢ football ‘Nme—3.18. : Pocupants of the market busily engaged /and men returning to work; but the tie-up for the time being will be com- | York. “tnis horse nas been given dipn- ls feclin’ between those two| 'THURD RACE—Qne ang one-sixteenth Ir . E i hos miles,—Bell Indian (6yto 2 and 3 to 5) 1, ‘Open, High, Ch y) BR : several tugs on the river enludne man plete. thee by te aut ort eh eo: hing bre So there is between the teams) Hepar (2 i corspncy 2, Invoy 3. with their whistles, salled over "Suyar The National Executive Board of the United Mine Workers is in ses-|‘ox!B can be scolrell itat che | from all the other count! at they | Pime—148 ‘ Toft’ Mountain, near the ‘Oubatne ° yeurs he hag never been without the it out on eaoh other FOURTH RA ‘irive-eighths of a ® fled) mile. tithe ald | Plex » bros een of the ath! Sa Sesser Castle, golng In a southeasterly direc.| 80m hero to-day and ready to take up the asaya of the management of | ajsease. But in that time he bas tion, the great strike. tae lives of thousunds of tittle Miss Point and even) 1, (even tat Nee) 2, Dr, Mack 03 4 ated ball or w Go Siamen! 1 mo smaller a 3, Tim 5. oe, i 4 —— System is shown on every side. It is ie the opening of some great| Anoth ua than In the ; iH s v2 uch bigger tha t. | j 0 GET AFTER HEDLEY, | Work and the pushing of the button will start the machinery. ‘ae button Pra tee eavwbinous (exaulenn ts He ERS ATEA FAIR OR GROUND | ADVISES CRANE. in this case will be the whistle that sounds this evening telling that the) ie men Wao comrl the ceiepaor WINNERS, | 5 { *| work for the day is over. business, He haa shown toc Sow ne en Ga anna Tandicap oe eR ree: ‘liane ‘Won easily. The following figures furn!:het t i TB Fin Jockayn, fen Cio Magistrate Blanes Railroad Offi-| jews gives an idea of the num: Roulnsons. 10 LM cials for Spitting-Law for tho miners: pany, and pro Hower 8 the business ot Men, | pne disiingu' fati a santen .lean do the work of elght mv: eu Ae Se National Vice-President Thomas Li 1 1or much less oy NOW sa President P. i tastin Cox 2 affected and money available ‘regular place with the‘ teleprvne cums {O° , yuluttonize ‘lay resulted as follows: j 1 RACE—Three-quarters of a ; My Gem 1, Pancreatis 2, Limer- | ] a | oe and | COND _RACE—Halt _ mile—Biack- and 3 to 3), 1; F ), 2). Friction Rolation Districts. Men. _ Distr: Violations. Pennsyivania—Anthraclte dis- Tennes. “I shall discharge every man brought] tricts .. sees 80,490 Alabama had’ something DHIRD RACK—Three-quartes mile — » apall, Glaverly, rated behind the pace. Wax juch the beat. “Croxton and Htowant | before me for spitting on the platforms | Pennsylvania—Bituminous dis- Indian Territory of lightning. Now that Apri enna (5 to Land $ to hly used up making pace. Black Death improved, Cogan fell at the first jof the clevatel and suburban rallroads} tots P s < Lava to 1 for place) 2, Enverite 3. Sand Iexky soon atterward = |auintil suMotent cusptdors are provided| TICES ss-++sseseesss ese ecees 3 Montana and Wyoming. Hetie Sateen ts, i Potomag; Fuz e-yearolds; six furlongs; Gxum- | there, as the law requires,” sald Mag-|/0diana—Block district .. i Kentucky .. a 42) does make interesting reading, Hewat tit RACKS ree-qua ters uta ; ater canily,. Wimieiit ro Winners bem Uy, Hastings {strate Crane to-day when he released |Indiana—Bituminous dist. iichigau .. ay are Tre coming the i sarata et AG: j conaition, ne ae TE Oe i joa. Pi, Sh, No, 5 7'8oy (ens, in which thirty leading American j rangumerite, : for the | Inv ‘ Sp REES EH | fo and, Xo Wat One inh Minor cove Icicrcs_Ra ete MM a, ua ADM ARS nd Shee i a #8 = | fem Court, n the Har- | Washington leet interest to. every New Yorker, | BY $43 Mphe"Board of Health has no right|{linois ... Total cscnncesss 394,511] as his city will be eo well represented Ld ft eR ee re 28 to enforee only one s:de of the law. | It rd rod, ars enforces: agains! eo ic, Sut the ney Les Bir Bri yy beat the gate, but had no ott offender: te road company, ee a cupes, sho maile to obey’ the BP sits “oi HSLAB TER WEE |e non woweierattra Seals Owner WC Daly” Be Gs out a summons for Supt. Hedley of the Tullo, put Policeman Stanton, of the Health Squad, who made the’ arrost,| West Virginia ai ce ba dues not pald.......... aye 4p,DOg; RS OF! 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