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q WWHATHEN—Fatr an@ewarn to-night and Wednesday, ab RACING AND BASEBALL | * Circulation Books Opeu to All.” | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, TUE CHINATOWN ., PARK FAVORED » BYLOCAL BOARD he sales an athletes who mors at Athens sailed trom will diem baFe a al ama- x Barbarossa. oc mpete f or the i to-day ly to Pi internati, the on Evening World's Project Approved After Public | eae Elcaring, ee ™r 'ENGINEER SET TO WORK Is Ordered to Draw Maps and _ Plans Ready for Board of { Estimate in Two Weeks. OLD ROOKERIES TO GO. | ayground Will Replace the Dens, on Doyers and Pell Streets if | Plan Goes Through, | ‘The local Board of Public Impr ments to-day 1 Evening Wor end in There were thirty-two of Ameri eatest amateurs, representing morrow all lines of sport, gineer to 5 re Nea ets i weeks from to-day Tugs bore parties of fri y to accompany the steam- ns attended the public / ship on th ity 1 nm the Sie cathe land Way" start of he ng 9 of Ar NA BIR HOPPE ROM ALL CUE COMPETITION Players Adopt Resolution | | Because He Won’t Play in Big Tournament. was great looting of whistles HIGHLANDERS ~ AGAIN LINE UP WITH ATLANTA’ Griffith Hoped to Beat! Southern Nine Worse This Afternoon, project Boroug aided, Preside: y of the Aeros GIANTS HAD AN EARLY LEAD ON COLUMBUS| ‘Ohians, However, Are Blanked in Every In- ning at Start. n clear that a plan to establish a playground f ten in Chinatown was Secretar the kirge amou for the propose A be sp a Chinatown prop- driving the evil elsewhere Bartow fn advocacy of tion of ( BATTING ORDER. — BATTING ORDER: ' Elizabeth s' 1 and Pell to © New York, Donlin, of Browne, rf. ag we SM as. furnia ivel ba the approa for the nament or This de taken by entered nn asked tf tt down y betwe al action was] rs who Mth went try- the two ble Pell a 1 Do: ly a atown cal Board will be | Bi as it strong, expects a hard task] Ames a cand to take the fe | ISDAY, AMERICAN ATHLETES WAVE US FAREWELL WEATHER—Fatr and warm to-night and Wednestan APRIL. 3, 100 3, 1906. BIG COAL STRIKE Outlook for Peace 's Declared Bright After a Long Session Between Mitchell and Baer and.Their Committees To-Day. OPERATORS ADMIT JUSTICE IN DEMAND OF THE MINERS. Session To-Day Marked by Good Feeling On Both Sides—Another Meeting to Be Held. on Thursday—-160,000 Idle Anthra- cite Miners Await Result. The outlook for a settlement of the differences between the anthracite coal operators and the United Mine Workers was considerably brightened by the conference held this afterncon between the Committee of Seven of both sides at the Centra! Building, No. 143 Liberty street. spect that a compromise will be reached will be held. ‘There is an encou on next Thurrday afternoon, riendl: ing pr when another conference “Our vas sakd that we will reach a peace 0 6 after mee ‘The operators John a groat deal of Union, orters be We side a a new formulate WATER DOG W FIRST UPSET AT BENNINGS Favorite Players -Had': Things|Their Own Way ys. UW pe tomnitthweRace us| naeae EIGHTH DAY April 3, $500 aultod handicap: Owner BENNINGS RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Daruma (7 to 5 and Moreasin THIRD HACK 1 to 2), 1, Royal Window (5 to 2 for 45 Si Sia ur Sacre place) 2, Blue Coat 3, =! we Oe SECOND RACE—Nancy (1 to 7 “iH 2 and out) 1, Isadore Hirsch (10 to1 3) ayn, Hones for place) 2, Mocassin 3. i THIRD RACE—Parkville (4 to a -” and 1 to 3) 1, Zany (4 to 5 for place) | #2! EVENING WORLD RACING CHART AT BENNINGS. Track Good, mm made up H. Truesdale, J. B, x 6 Williams, ‘ a ke. The mir 1p) H. De John Fahy 160,000 Men Wait. 1 not report is order was xplafned that ho Chrinian ; 3) 15 © | Bethlehem Steel Affairs, NEWA N J APRIL 3. At’ the tlyh. Clos. ¥ y Beot, as advocated 3 | 7 a sh ephnad 2, Hanover Hornpipe 3, 4 World, said that on ¢ | Firet drining in the ox. The Colurt : my alone, apart from any questions | 4 13 S 1 best battery against | i a iy andiens the improve-| are also certain r y foule FOURTH RACE—Prince of Pilsen me: uld de justin ast cathe were by p ° ee i single First Inning. iy te 5) 1, Saltine (4 to 1 for plese) $200,000 a’ year would by saved to the; Hoppe was although he| Hahn bu: over et , Ladanzadar 3, city In the maintenance of Police and|was notified that the meeting had Jand beat Blane gut once tan, Anes to | Fire Departments, Mr. Frazee elo- led. ee due time and - M s then | Good ow. € FIFTH RACE—Waterdog (7 to 1| \ ently dwelt upon subject. 1d of |tion of the playing ruies gic «ose: . a g up Hahn and/@ bound Ames-to Strang. and We the “dirty tinsel ond brass of immoral-|Hotve was discussed. It wan © batter. NO RUNS, Doniin “out on strikes = pene) uy Wincheeter (4 to N¢ 1 1 i hat Araaidithe , ; jon a grounder to Kihm, un. r place) 2, i nebyiy" which ts prevalent in Chinatown, ion eae had said that w lott walked had got Rhird on |B DRE WaES DUE THeaner har: Place) 2, Werkman 3. caret read letters and statements from | withdrawn hish throw over Williams, | RUNS. : Ne dity officials, solar Mayor McClellan, jpoules first on a . Pletas | Second Inning. Resnees Netsard tvening World.) “w Comptroler Metz, prey Conroy's Keefe threw| kK Mresnahanito Strangch Bi yo fe y fe thr tresnahar ng—tant | yr Layor r IP) orien, Tenement Curtis's hot ono to Chase, Morse | work by. Rattis outs Dah: | {orm Playors twisted purer and others . parti scoring Noblett ton out on strikes, |‘) hookmaker: he abolitign 0 pte! he sentiment was i behead Bonnings this afte the first four Aron wa feally > ine The ivening World's park sus efte ng called to Mortarty, nd as he stepped | favorites bringing the kopesks The Prince a Fine Jumper. ank Moss, the next speaker: 4e-ltournament a to unde! Aayasey ya {5 | without a hite: | : meas oH the -worst|sttain and m ur exhaustion, which Second Inning. Pie moat excitin t the day combination of white and yellow crim!-|is m fan {n match contests, | wu was the s fens, in fais in the world.” ee : |n0 right to play the l¢ Conroy war which eve: fell The Chinatown hel oumament winne: for the trophy in a seux money. f. the iPyince culled “bribe-e y ing ntoe was Lense Mu auth erimtnals.”* single night of f outsider, and Ladan, @ Chinese pe i It we hen (ha we soon retur nd re- weeks. Prince of ing Buntired, but on Sundays and Chinese agor to Brunsw . Chase poped to Fox, NO iibert. Ryan out! carried the ond to perhiops Fy year s invited by the > struck out. NO} New York clubman, has been ble or aul result of ee a greatias the best gern Jumper at Ber ! Niwiek. AT PHILADELPHIA, reps erase ies (v8, Boner ho..dest_gcsan.JaMper_at. Fi the pe project to abolish Chinatown," |™ Powe . ie ms Browne was culled OUt and he falriy lived up to his t i pid Mre Moss, “4s Worth overy dollar | *ition was bine nents Balla, (A. L)ei0)0 0 0 10 1 0 1-81 RES 5 out, sth Ihe aorateh enone: irae : it is going to cost. Let us get rid of an agreement, dated Dec. 16, nila, (N. Ld 9 000000 0 0-0]? NS 2 is He Phat degraded show spot and make {ts|by Frank Hoppe for Wilife, a mino ; = Fourth Inning. Nutwood; fourth, Meérlingo, | WINNERS AT FAIR GROUNDS. | * . oroughfares for] vs¢c s “De spate. tho pure Nomen and tho| Which the former agreed, for a co sie in the international billiard tourna- | | Fickoring out, Ames to String. Friel Daruma Speedy To-Dey | _ | He Ser usinesas res. | eration, that Wille should be enter ut, Gilbert to] Daruma, the California mare, which Dri S—The races | secretary of the Wast/in any billiard tournament the big b! was badly beaten here last week, had TREN mp, Presented 9 Daten (Of liard company might promste and that her speed to-day and took the ope | ced “Gullea m the recoris of the |@ll his expenses would be paid in any r went ond when nojrace ina gallop. Bluecoat, Sterling and Health and Yennoment House Depart-|such tournament held outside of Cht- that he is physically un coverad the bag on the throw in.! prosperi outran Daruma to the stretch, ments. showing the alarming conditions | 065 ur, Mitler stated that Hoppe, un- | Se to play in the scheduled games, | Devlin safe of Raftis's ecrar, and Mertes | | i ive ieaan < which exist in many of the rookertes |S#9. Air. 7 that he shall be barred from future |acored, Deviln stole sooond. Gilbert | Whore she sot for eadera, and et} 1 of, Chinatown. der this agreement, had been duly en-| cor n for the world’s champlon- |flled to Coulter. Rrescuhan. fied to| the end won very afier crossing | mijn “J think The Evening World has done /tered in the tournament to begin Mon- emb! ie either in tournament | Pickering and D: scored, Deviln |gtocting and fore Hann @ great deal of good in bringing thie /aqny at thd Garden a d been hy contents. als resolution: wa jgoing to tht es out on strikes.| up Royal Window, backed. f ni matter to public attention, becatise it]oly Me Ot oan kn Oe The ed by all the players. v arta are ne eakia has brought the people he section | i Gther bussiness be ry r right here among us, They have come/company had pot been that| players waa t oriagy Fifth Inning. the Place. Daruma was te at here and they themselves favor tho) Willie Hoppe would not Pp) Prof. Edward Mela AK ref Aires to Stmnc, Ae 4 f | WINNERS AT CITY PARK. wiping out of, the worst part of China-| tp. filler, said that he fad | that the table shall no hed mee tel aese dial 1 to 7 Shot's Close Call. | suileeaid town. called last evening to |the balls wined during ac wos a sensation in the two-] sew ont Korisatue races “Tam glad to have the opportunity play in the {9 Iron Nevers v race en August Belmont’s Veuaactelicw of alding In thie reformation and T be ad read tr and none Pi ee angaRaaaS Res ete raneerarrne 8 hore sited ax follows ‘ou are all with me in that. re- a 6 that he might with 2 tivo contestants allow FASTER DAY'S WORLD, by Isadore Hirsch, a 1 Addl ‘one i draw, In learn that Willie might | then and that the rvices of a $ . phot. Nancy broke slowly, but at . and Lt Rov. Madison C. Peters said that the] withimw Miller said he asked the rea [marker ani string of marcors over the | That ts the Sunday World telling about | Tioga 19 the front, lod the fleld into the place) 2 preponed cost Of $3,000. or a park {s|son and was (as punded to learn that | table be dispensed with, Enster In advance, Out next Sunday, | stretch by two lengths. Here Isadore oy Rumors baxntelle ae compard with the| Hono demoaciid a Bont of ———__. About the moat Interesting Easter number | Flirsch, with Freishon up, began to close ne-halt nile Big | i Y humanitarian and sanitary good to be contestant, “Mr. Miller #aéd that tb ;, In many ye a ash. Morris palled ove: and to 1) Joc Kyle | Be fs accompli’ ee tere. mn IGOR Ranta Cr Aas Veen eer tee Eggs in One Hundred Ways. thelp reat si ba Meee eeeitee io thelionke and Nancy’ 2, Money dwiker & | | Aw bla hy, 1 be ore are pion wa, 7 , oi e } en ) he ol : | ' ‘on hundred women on Fifth and Mnd.| “Sine ntoceine of like nature fol! A page of timely recipes in the boi ley MESS hifvaettcast an pighlael LA eased arn RA! Three-fourths of @ \ ison avenues who among them 5 was offer S feat! \ oy onhurst © to CF otand oe vend | and the | imal gorosuue fered | Easter Sunday World. Out next alors by that prince, of hort ad writer Favorite In Front from Start. HST OSe Lys Coes ee ia ow ajmationee on Beoond Page.) “It-tg-hereby agreed by’all'the play- Sunday. Coraaah eis taktanenaet youyhad Parkville, the 6 to 5 favorite in the Bruwus, S Time. 3. fj 7 % , COLUMBUS ... GIANT operetta HIGHLANDERS VS ATLANTA. sree a “4 HIGHLANDERS .... .....00 0 4 WEANTA see sex feceeesiees tee] 0 ~ At St. Louis—End fourth! Nationals, 0: Ameripants. 0. At Columbia, $. C.—End second! Brooklyn, 5f Columbuia © oar LATE RESULTS AT BENNINGS. Sixth—Fiat 7-1. Grand Duchess 1-1 place. Castor, Lad- sarion, Society Bud, Nonsense, Dr. Brinkley, Pleasant Days,. Gentian, Thomond and Winifred A. “also ran. AT FAIR GROUNDS. ‘ Third—Fenian 4-1. Young Reminder, 8-1 pl. Come On Sam Fourth—Rapid Water 1-2, Tartan 2-1 place, Monaco. AT CITY PARK. Fourth—Elliott 5-1. Debar 1-2 for place, Envoy. ‘ Fifth—Ferroniere 4-1, Mynheer 7-5 place, Kara. 4 ‘ :