The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1906, Page 1

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| : = 4 PRATHER—Clondy to-nreat BNO Cmte mnes “ Circulation Books Open to Al _NEW YORE: PRID. AY, WEATHER—Condy to-night and Saturtey, A “1906. APRIL 20, | “ Circulation Books Open to All,” | RESULTS EDITION: 3 PRICE ONE CENT. 20,000 FANS CHE GIANTS 10 VICTORY IN OPENING GAME Cannons eee aeuhnl Plays, {reams Parade and After It All Poor Brooklyns Are Walloped to Tune } of 8 to 2 at Polo Grounds. & } Polo Gro \ fagstet on | ‘etand From the v | mt 3 o'c ! fenamplons saw a ‘in gray. if F w ‘Sehle BY JUTE BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | POLO GROUNDS. Ga' f.—Ames b his mercy HIGHLANDERS BADLY BEATEN ant fag tor waiting to welcom > Al Orth, a Mark, and oc Den. the Final Score Is of “empt 11 to 3, that the fun club, clad in In front fioral hor: the ct Protects fnning had Spangled tw ite restin, stand, The the numerous the diamond and the spo business basis. Matty Gets Welcome. came across tt 38 ‘e of (ORL Ouetaty Matthew- .) began on a] tr s sta duffaloed First Inning, scored three h Pa sourtee » (Continued on. { PIMLICO RACES. PIMLICO RACE TRACK, The races here to-day resulted as | x maidens two years | “ (Hagan), 3 to 1 Queen, 9 (Chandi 2, Merry Lassle, and 2 t 1, 3 Mode Allegra, Co: tie Racine, Sprin: Raceman and | Hoftm: t |throw, ONE ond s walked. ) 7 to 6] ie (Gheis. | Out th as did Lapo' t) ‘Dime TAs 3- “ Bin, sod ana 1 to Pat Dare} On @ hot one to Williams, Murphy phy, Sea Gate, Philadora, Optical ee Andronike. (Continued on Thirteenth Page.) THIRD RACE—For maidens four years old and upward; one “Long. to 1 ar Rrook, 106 (Miles), 7 ‘won; Dixie Andrews, 101 (Harnett), 10 J and 8 to 1, second; Ruby Hempat 105 (Chappel), 3 to 1 and even, thin Time—L43 1-4. “Ashbrook, Easter. Wal ters. Geminia, Mettle, Madam Satan and NASHVILLE WINNERS. NASHVILLE, April 20.—Tho here to-day resulted as follows: races y|boaied UN Farrell's orite in Betting, Romps Home in Arverne. 20 and out) 1, place) 2, Mary Morris 3. |8 to 5) 2, Monet 3. | SECOND RACE—Lady Amelia a) Ff |to 4 and out) 1, Fireball (8 to 1 and RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. | FIRST RACE—Toots Mook (9 t Edict (5 to 1 fo a « THIRD RACE—Blue Dale (8 to 4)| 1, Mexican Silver (even for place) 2, Clements 3. Jack Dolan 3, 2, Jane Holly 3. | Mirza 3. RACE TRAC in the -known pool-room man representative of to World: “Un we can gain a pol: At least we are al ‘oppose further in While the po ling rain fall @ prospects of a ri | many came rubber-coate spared iday cant more attri ‘The (Continued ¢ | RACING CHARTS MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 20. ? RACE— rn (even) 2, oy hree-fourths of a) Op onal 3 ‘Time—1. 31, seven furlongs,—Daruma, a PD oat a 2 t 6 and 1 to 5, wo natr| 144 - (Hogan), 3 to 1 and 3 to f e-halt | #« { RACE—Th: to 1 and 3 to Bitty | tite nm Smuisk ( 1 | Martin, Amelia and 106 (Barnett), 4 to 1 nnd 8 to 5 Willie, 2 Judge ‘White, %$ (Christian), & to 1 and 9 to18. Time—1 Also ran— Hattle Day, Sais, Chieftlan, Quiviye Dr, Coffe and Palora: RACE—For _ throe-year-olds L) 4 ened) six furlongs ee 2 Sand ft He Eventos ERS Jeertiaaemie “Morite, Curto, : Sunday World Wants Work di oe ‘ai i) "S| Monday Morning Wonders, Four Boston at Washington, Boston ... 00100 Washington 01821 ABatteries — Winters and Waulkenderg and Heydon, for battle racegoers flock and FIFTH RACE—Water Dog 1) 1. J. F. Donohue (2 to 1 for place) By T. 0, PIPER. 1 phin outi De Lacy is Represented. , fight and is s The to-day there had been by appealing to the we will demons @ and are prepared 0 sion of our rights."’ mom men are prepar: ed ‘ourteenth Page.) AND OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE NO. 14. MEMPHIS RESULTS. to-day resulted as follow: —Four and one-half tur-| felmuth (@ to 5 and 3 to §) 1, 2, Dry Dollar 3. Time! AMERICAN LEAGUE, ° 0 nd for a spring down FOURTH RACE—Clark Griffiths (9 to 10) 1, Zienap (even place) 2 (4 t SIXTH RACE—Scotia Belle (6 to 1) 1, Teddles (3 to 1 for place) % his p | No. | teenth street, eine and fairly sho | . |fon dollars tha A few years on Broadwa Ip ee rate May Si Wes mond di his face: "Yes, red Het went to ate The races| one-half ve J) | | 00 O | writer. nivay, sobb' When tt rt 8u get Magistrate sti pies oft put Mi to keep Ketter, sitd. she over five hundred Heine. She showed grams been of Europe in Februar went abroac mirer. The cablegrams to come to One read As linove Another from Z Will day? beautitu Anoth “Disp rooms you “be glad and happy ae mile,—Celebration. | money wh I two pletures Sweetheart, you NAT! Philadelphia Boston «.-., Batterios—K Needham, Cincinnatl at Pittaburg 1 1 2 x—10 Warner; Cineinnatt Pittsburg . Battertoa— and Pelts, live w Will meer R “CLARK GRIFFITH YOUNG WOMAN DS AQUEDUCT ORSEWHIPS A STAKE ENT RICH IMPORTER. Good Colt, Fav-| Tells Coun si She Has a $100,000 Breach of romise Suit. 6 ou and wi o 2 t On turned ir iyo He 4s halr and a short, we Was certal Bt eoded, the halt of after hen: Mayo, three the pe ray h had 1 to meet h tenor of most was to urge Switze of them ws pos A typewritt postmark, w sweetheart, ————e IONAL LEAGUE, PHILADELPHIA AT BOSTON. 30 ¢ 9900000 000400 Sane and Dootn; ) cone with om she faced the me with me and Fi dated at Write SIGMUND.” Youn THIEVES WHO ATTACK U, AT SAN FRANCISCO SHOT DOWN -42— ——_— Fire’s Havoc Is Stayed at Last---Work of Relief Is Begun---Trains Laden With Provisiuns Are Reach- ing the City. SAN FRANCISCO, April 20.—A report to Gen. Funston from the -/commander of the United States troops guarding the United States Mint states that fourteen mem- sii and bers of a gang that tried to steal the $39,000,000 stored in 0 be her that structure were killed by the soldiers last night. the desperadoes attempted to overpower the guards by con- centrated assault and were shot down. Clashes as to authority between the police and the fasnins military are frequent. A National Guardsman 1 bayonet through the body of a policeman in a fight over jurisdic tion to-day. a ra guards have been placed around the ruins of _|the Sub-Treasury, the banks and the safe-deposit vaults in the financial district in anticipatipn of raids by thieves ed in I get a ed no deti ‘D: ARKEST HOU Re HAS P: Ave Dv. ay of hope. and peat bis eed ind it A clear sky over the Mission pen extil gui hed. The spread of mn, the best part of the city remain- y portion of the conflagration that de-| sat extending from the Nob Hill e water front. { at 2.30 o'clock this morn- {reams of water. The nd Na district shows that t the flames toward ing, has be is the a do me ntion of the fire: the northwe mn aa to the ni m Post to Union streets and from Octavia intact. has swelled tt that of San Frar “ RELIEF TRAINS ARRIVING. | ief trains are arriving and will tly mitigate the sufferings of |the people. The work of relief was started early to-day, A big bakery-in the ns and arranged to bake 50,000 loaves of sands of people were in line this morning be- nia street bakery. The police and military were present in force and person allowed only one loaf. The homeless people in the parks and vacant lots were provided for to-day as speedily as possible ae ¢ eet str population of that city to Icisco. started its ove hous fore the eact was 4 scribable. Women and children slept last night—if sleep id lots near North Beach, which poorly protected t s | some of them t unde! m{ them from the chil leanne IN PARKS BETTER OFF. The pe ter, for they left th Instructi every Store con j under police su ue ne | has been Soe wi adjacent fields. Both the ments, expressec trolled, | + Chief Di | thought it due shooting down offen | Rear-A¢ 1 McCalla, ec of Mare Island Navy ling ocean winds. Hay dally, ish Association Hall, near Golden Gate Park, ns for the use of the needy victims in the of Police Dinan, when asked for state- thankful that the fire was virtually con- astonished him, He and police in rder of the city res taken by the soldiers Yard, agrees that the loss of life is not as great as has been reported. Gen. Funston says that a famine is inevitable and Is keeping the es hot with the request that food supplies be rushed from outside cities. Swift & Co. ee 500,000 pounds of canned beef at South San Francisco, which is available, x6 Because of the heat from the fire and the sun the necessity for dis- Mach " posing of the hundreds of corpses In the rulns 1s immediate, The number The report lacks detail, but it has been learned that | STRICKEN CALIFORNIA ran his| s future is NOW | of soldiers and policemen ava jab i | | | sand are home Its} unidentified dead wi FLAMES dew, Hoe ir loo S. MINT U. S. MINT AT SAN FRANCISCO. THANKS THE CHARITABLE ro WASHINGTON, April 20.— alifornia delegation is in receipt of the foll ng telegram fror Pardee “OAKLAND, Cal., April “California de ion, ca House of Repre- ser atives: “Thanks of people of California for nation's sonal thanks to each member of and tell K al is safe and well.” ator Perkins received the following te All of California applaude nation's generosity. delegation from Gov Three hund He IE uae We oy is insufficient e-bodied citizen is a Because of th investigation-to ablish identit | be appalling. START WITH FRESH VIGOR. The fire, which was discouraged during the night by a heavy fog and broke out with reney force at day a brisk breeze flames on their march of destruction. wer of a water fanune ts reme n Add supply has been esta are car able to furn te. @ 150,000 1 10,060, gallons a day, beginnin A herd of three hundred BASEBALL le, alarmed by the fire, stampeded at DETROIT AT CHICAGO (A. L.)- DETR OTe ieremaaee 0001000090 0 CHICAGO St everett 200090013-—<¢ uh Lee LATE RACING RESULTS LATE RESULTS AT NASHVILLE. Sixth—Outwai 7-5, ‘Lady Joclyn 1-2 place. Kara. ‘ aap secre eee AT MEMPHIS, Sixth—Lady Ellison 5-2, King Cole 4-5 place, Arabo. =the TS TA NIGHT t FIGH | At the Sharkey Athletic Club, Sixty-fifth street and Broady way—Star bout will be between Peter Maher and Joe Hagan, of Fhilade'chia. In the other bouts Jimmy Murtha will tackle Max Freeman and Young Goldman will box Val Coogan. At the Howard A.C.. Sixteenth street and Fifth avenue, puth Erooklyn—Star bout will be one,of four rounds between Hilo ig Wallace and Mike Tuths. Basides this contest there will be eight other bouts. te

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