The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1906, Page 1

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SWEATHER-Showers to-night and Friday, WPHATHER—Shovers to-night and Fridegy j AT 4 \ p A : Za Anhacaaes AS a or mE WEDS, Pen macenG Om to Aln”? | RESULTS EDITION: RESULTS EDITION | "PRICE | ONE CENT. NE W YORK, THU RSDAY, APRIL 5, 5, 1906. PRICE ONE CENT. 150 TOISHOT WINS AT BENNINGS ——_—___~«}s— MINERS MAKE a UP! THE TWO BALL TEAMS ARE ae GHEIR_ —— BETTIE LANDON BEAT cme id FAVORITE BY A NOSE E a | TO - ‘Long One Swerved All Over Track in Leaders Offer to Submit, “- neh WIS All Demands to Old Eee | Two-Year-Old Race and Still Conciliation Board. | Was Good Enough to | Nip Al Powell. | pes QUI VIVE IN FIFTH RACE | FIRST CHOICE TO SCORE \ . Sas as Be SET 4 UP TO THE OPERATORS. f They Must Accept or Take Re- sponsibility for Struggle or |. Lose Sympathy of Public. | Steeplechase Furnished Great Contest, Black Death at 10 to 1 Beating Garter Knot a Nose—Good Prices Were Laid Against | First Four Winners. WORLD 3 RACING TENTH DAY AT BENNINGS. ¢ the three-year agree- right up to t offer ts to s oe ‘ Track Fast, | Randicap; three-year-olds and up: five and a half fur. et good is Time—1.10. Be ey LACE TRACK, BENNINGS, WASH- THE WINNERS. D. C.. Ap ad Washing FIRST RACE—Sterling (7 to 1 and & to 2) 1, Bluecoat (8 to 1 for place) 2, Lackey 3. SECOND RACE—Bsttle Landon (180 to 1) 1, Al. Powell (1 to 2) 2, Bath Maria 3. : ; THIRD RACE—Nonsense (18 to holces Beaten. ot isha! UE « 1) 1, Parkville (2 to 1 for place) 2, Sank ¢ Setauket 3. eS : FOURTH RACE—Black Death (8 Jand ¢ ras C FIFTH RACE—Qui Vive (9 to 5 EEE ters Fs | end 7 to 10) 1, Frills (even for IBOIO OR TAU ey Ace place) 2, Noblesse Oblige 3. f Al Pow SIXTH RACE—Bill Curtle (4 to 1 and 7 to 5) 1, Amberjack (even for place) 2, Northville 3, phe to ac ~ HEARST. WORKER BRD DONS HER UNDER ARREST. WEDDING DRESS FOR FORGERY AND SEEKS DEATH : Jerome Declares Many Mrs. Margaret | Signatures on M. O. , Found Lying on I Petitions Fraudulent. with Gas Turned on, to 1 and 3 to 1) 1, Gartner Knot (8 © 5 for place) 2, Croxton 3, We want peace.” The propo: made, a8 he 30 100 i him to the exsreme was |W contenion of a New: York Salesman and rE Registered as Wife. Bill Curtis Final Winner. the rv gq in the it Curtis 6 end, ncke mad rew Race 2 Away. the Con! formed by the sett Wiltam © threw the McRae me expect- ub for the Was Board's Suggestion. Mr. Conne!l! chat: makes Mr. M the fact th *" (Cotiny SO ALLED IN GHNTS GET AN HOTEL CRASH = EARLY START IN GERMANY FOR NEW YORK’ NEW ORLEANS, here to-iay resul BASEBALL Seventy Others Injured’Rain Knocks Out Last, MUBHSTIBEATS UA | 4 rf W uilding Fellas Southern Game with fj ; WINNERS AT FAIR GROUNDS. |. at hen Building Fe le Pegs 0000000000 Guests Lunched.~ | the Wheeling Nine. Nasties sinse @4) 5% AMUERST caccnic gimme nee 6 0.0 1°0.0:050- = 4 NEW ORLEANS, April 5—The races { ——EEEEE | —_———_ i" ta y +o hah Se Recreate NAGOLD, Bi WHEELING, W AT flamielenrdelkKeniNotwith SCHAEFER WINS FROM DALY. longs at the Inst Many Thanks (12 to 1 a Him on Trip. 10 4 .| PHILADELPHIA, April 5.—The 300-point billiard match held “gt Allinger’s parlors:this afternoon resulted as follows: Schaefer. 330; Daly. 141. Schaefer—High-run, 50: average, 12. Daly—High run, 31: average. 5.20-24. LITE WINNERS AT CITY PARK. Fifth—7obin Hood 1-2. Precious Stone 3-1 pl., Bens’nhurst ant 2 i, | for place) 2, Old Tid {4 . Suicide Asked Forgiveness. | AT PHILADELPHIA, Lh aie teat feast Ba aA APRIL 6K Sixth—Padre 7-2. Begonia 1-1 place. Welsh, Philadelphia (A. L.)... 00000010 create ; Ppl dad eoliscian/s lh aN then 1 Philadelphia (N. Lo 0001s00 Neaey| resigned as A { the Rock) farmer living at Wa att Island Company at a meoting of the| leaving a note t FIFE IN THE STC’ VSHIP ANTONIO LOPEZ. —+ AT WASHINGTON, | i & board in this city to-day. His resigna-| forgiveness, committed sv to-day F. Providence 1.1.1.0 0.0 00 0.0.0 o-pl Record tho t “hundreds ss | Goldburger fet: | tlon was accented, * reslene-| oy hanging. He tied @ rope around his Fe Fire started late this afternoon in the cotton in the hold of ep without the knowled coke | ome to fis office wh N 10 k and jumped ¢ the mow of| 19) in nier ci ‘ Washington ...2.0 11 0 0 0 1 2-4 sont of those Wlars, In some instancen, Vatatement. ea were be Ages Rh aah Auber tip sigh erg Mot, ARR aS Adis tale aeanacti doo Ban MH bee t Monduy'sthe steamship Antonis Lopez, at pier 31. Harrison street, “4 ; ale It was found that the pier might catch-fire ‘andtwo * alarms were sent, but the blaze was confined to the ship’s hold.

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