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WHEATHER—Rain RESULTS EDITION | PRIC E ONE CENT. dl { “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] = ieee 3 ‘ Circulation Books Open to All,” EM YORK, MONDAY, MAY ua, 1906, STS STUDY RANOVA GIRL © ATS LN Ty i ALIE TE ENED 'e and Aunt to Be Insanity Aggravated by Inhuman Treatment She Re- ceived at Guardian’s Hands. That Josefina Ti mant in her bra at the hands {DOSEVELT SAYS CHANDLER WAS and the figure in a Yet tho tue Te unele and aunt to maker's k “sels President in “Lie’’ ts Replies to Tillman in a ee Ae Letter to Allison. te Saturday; that tf a come from the however, ed fc IN COURT-ROOM Defense of Childwife Who Killed Uncle Snar] t would | SULLWAK DAY THE TRACK HTS BOOKES Rowervites Bar T Put Two Over | the Plate in Belmont Park Mud, LONG SHOT IS PLACED. | |Master Lester Captures the | Maiden Stakes — Many | Seratches Spoil Sport. lying dor- id fos BY T. 0. PIPER. REreS IHS HCATI EONS USL etn ul ed. the MONT RACE TRACK, May 4— man und woman she killed \ the back! Mf the defense which her who exercised thelr attorney is to offe trial of the d It girl for night on the murder. races at maternal ate c fect to d e jolt when they spells and viole t that € ods of total uncon- re 1 th sciousness. M ‘ fon the child-bride " of Giuseppe Terrat » when she v uncle and aunt who 2 "* had for years abused her. a Her me 1s i change veritied p wi astern errurance ta time when with only r in and o ante to give her . her his machine waa Brome. wrisle. of it used as a auxiliary for nome crowded life, millionaire or favored coterin covld not ‘be ascertained, but indignation was ex- prested on all sides by the life and limb mPa ona of thie betténg- y for the Sulltvans, Frank Lord al- brackets early. r to-day Sullivan a i} 1 t chee wna sew bi i WASININGTON, May 14 he way, OML King ¢ Bs th Ww atn0) course, tie cr ab h pe nae ics th n Tokalon Romped In. moor Re Ung ¥ road rate bill In the} Edna Ja und ip. scratched ohn , the a in the first aA quartet to go to th fense, sid emotional jis ; y S Listisss was. weight- be the dotonse 1 add ‘ Oj ‘wing the executive office Mr 1 to the body : 1 that he would make Gay would tin ans F to that of Mr, two | inning “sim! stable om. nes Mild Ket Mr, CH aia Rint nt atter, M would LS bring the Democrats into | he cankle® deap was disa ite Dill such as the President affor the bashful ones a ore the President is u ac to tke the mud that he considered Mr. er heels, She waa not tmpollt f 2 se enough to quit : unul ‘ the agent of the Demo- stretch turn, then gal ed off with ato with the President /a fare-ye-well Ania fal Jongthe. of the President ¢o | Incidentally the Keene the De Jest 1968 win with the { i ‘ | Great things were how far the F Fook inl yvanni Rale this | wing that there we the | was with Challenged the Ta could not be lea jpa.ad fe a Inge Palmicel, the pri Whon the nows that had the |firat, and first. inthe catims outlined } Jofens by reachad the Sei 6 WAS re- | BANU bettors, pped' — wecc which he put, He said tac 1 wid |newed excitement, bur a long discussion | MOY. A toa of good money went canend that the girl was not clothed amendments held back tt ding (the dtan-named gelding, Tomahawk, in her right mind when ghe killed her! he reading /iyt Horner, in quite unhorsemaniike aunts th would Introduce expert | the document. fashion, permitted himrelf to be un- stiman ad that the defendunt| Replying to a published atatement| horsed on the back stretoh and got a Hd take the stand In her own alts ne hatanieheshaveltolrenlen ite the {fine Hot Springs mud bath for his he prosovution aceopted this taleaman, (2 s resin from the | momanawk galloped tiderless after the In the. midst. of Hatmisetacck et owing to the ‘Dillman contro- | fe NF Pr. ‘him fina Terranova | Attorney-General Moody to-day Baird Tceecd Into the Mud. | f Another experienced jockey went nd If I do not fe aggrieved I do not! overboard from the saddle deck In the © WASHINGTON, D. ©. ir Railtoad’ aime covering. Necesnal Bid or 81450 from. New “York, acoardin hotel selected, Consult’ ticket’ agente, ee" May 17, via | a~| TOUR | (Continued on Second Page.) Reaay ak anybody sa right to reol| fourth, going A-sprawiing In mud sea. r hurt. ‘Ther Absplutely no differences | Baird. of the added starter Belle Cham. GatweonutieoBraalmaneandline ber, Was made to wuk the gang plank, Hari Resoee eer . the filly romping along riderloss to the ry Ww twel 1 Prayod for Peace, judges’ stand, Mastor Lester, the odds me eA A TA eave au Tm “, = on favorite, won like a favorite should, The Foreman Accepted. Dr Edward Ryverett Hale, chaplatn| ‘rim (Poole, true to hla Keneaise and lauin dT the next man, 4 [Of te Senate, read to that body on its! name and Ihetng any Kind of Kolng, Feat ostatir de No. 1d Wert One| conv to-day this text from. th Med xecond. with, Rappahannoe Hundred ant : ish [Scriptures ym tho) vind. Fantastic, gloriously bred, Ga- Netra pend les . lore—Phanton was muchiy tn the pr Hiessed are the peacemakers, for they of the race, and those ea hy oecasional dollar ut MOTE (ontinued on Second Page.) rkers will Keon thelr. turf Nadn't like the mud like a1 to 10 favorite. Rye Wins the Fifth. ve will be foy and jubilation on Bowery to-night ‘‘Cunietie’ Bulll- * thi 1 wt Palette GIANTS WIN MATTYTWIAL GIANTS 0 CINCINNATI ....-.. te) (Continued fron 0001000 5— 9000010 2— 6 3 Seventh lnning—Dohlen walked. Deviin lincd to Seymour. Gilbert and overman died at first. No runs- Overa!! and Huggins filed « Barry led. scoring on Aeliey’s triple. elley out, stealing. One run. Eighth Inning—Mathewso it at fir our took 3resnahan’s fly. Browne out to Ov Seymour singled. Barrett forced | , Co soran flied out. Lobert walked. Livingston fo ced Le No runs, Ninth Inning—Donlin singled. Mertes sacrificed. Dahlen singled, scoring Donlin. Devin walked. vert safe. Bower- man singled, scoring two. { i Gilbert. Matty and Bresnahan we e walked. scoring Bowerman. Donlin fanned. t Strang. S runs, BROOKLYN AT CHICAGO. cee 100000 Scone Lehn) BROOKLYN CHICAGO 000-1 021 —10 At St. Louis (N.L.)—Boston, 1; St. Louis, 6. At Boston (A, L.)—St. Louis. 11: Boston, 1. At Washington (A.L.)\—Detroit. 3 h.. 1.—10 innings, At Buffalo (E. L.)—Jersey City. 2: Buffalo, 5. At Toronto (E.L.)—Newark. 1; Toronto, 2. At Montreal (E.L.)—Baltimore. 6: M At Rochester (E.L.)—Provicence, 0: se hee Rochester, 3. LATE LOUISVILLE Wi? Fifth—Duning 8-1, Dr. Nowlin 1-1 piace, Rejectible. Sixth—Fonsoluca 15-1, Padre 6-5 place, Keynote, EVENING WORLD RACING CHART FOURTH DAY AT BELMONT PARK. oie Track Muddy. handicap: mares and 1. by Tammany- Starier okalon omen 3 taAstiess Fea Jackson Cressina had was never a match, | no epeed, ite of her breeding mi ma if shot. Lintiews had COND RACE—$1,000 added 254 8 nella: = straight. Btart poor, Won driving. Flush 111—Stlaa_Owner—T. D. Bullivan Indes. Starter a, 8 NG Fin, Sooke OT) Prank a a a Die 2 wm 4 os 8 m8 wo we os 6 8 105 10 1h 7 - 1 a 228 6 OH Left at chamber, Acrobat, Frau Lacheste Gre movement for Frank I swell T dount by mud ‘This is not Donna Elvira's hy hatenereni O5= THIRD RACE—$1,000 added, maidens three year x at Preside wD) main course Start good easily, Tine : Iman will b i | Commanito—Veva. Owner—J_ R._ Keene: a ° ato 9 8 a crac tart a Tooke) was Dr cnstena ata tm, wet or dry track 210 Rahara TBP ater r) Sa COULOESH 60 to 1 Shot Second, | non 11 dtwie if 6 Was suid had been handed to eles Yonnt Bwlerio ge pcs EY 5 imothy D. Sullivan's! 4 al Hier 1% ment that it be nk Low won A kore 4 tt s ao or eve tp th Ss competitors {n dest 0 10 0 . une Tol Erank Royal Sco Moa ad % tiv New Engiand .... Be Bt at 20 i: ® mud recently Tanda... «: Bh St 8 tj Not Roosevelt's Agent. Valores "0 10 60 Mins Guitt . ti 7 Chandler Boe wuthority, the — Tomahawk Horner the letter that ie did | © F weights i Ligitmens Frank Gisen, trical Chandler as his repre- | Orne | isle, caree! The Quatl, Tittle Flea, Bayonat, Ocean Bpray negotiations with the showed Sahara ens! Chandos broke running and had no excuse. Dot take the Rinne. i Yontl Balerio ran hl . heavily played, threw Horner juat after the aélectlon ‘ P. in the fight to the - - ww of Mr enti “eels 256 Fourrn RA ir t Wo-yeas added: five furioni mediiry to 41-2, filled in the | Fone oe Mnughe on “drivin x. nt Winner, ch. ec. Fan aldo Improve the start Compensation, Josephine, Tailse Daly Master Laster hard ridden all the way. the lant few strides. Others badly outrun: ran a fair race only. it O57 FRTH RACE $10m added nig, for three-year-olds and upward. seven | 2+ a half furiongs, Start @ood. Won ridden out Time—1.98 Winner, d. by Greenan—Degenerate, C. Sullivan 4 Be one mile. St ——— as 4} SIXTH RAGE—41,00) added; handicap, thren year-olds and up, 25 o. Won cleverly. Time—1.4i, Winner, b,c. by Band: Index ; Tobin” Jockeys: Open High Gia Pity Good Lak 1 Mall 2 52 107 Tommy HE, Kil Fine Perrine Ormonde'a Right Wo Kn The Qual lowe Tanker, Getta n Tromp, Hohemian, Bad News, [dna Jackson yan'a good letle off Inst as Friding Rye won over ing thint. Ormonde’ Hight urth place, the Drake 3 to § favorite Wes in the usial, came strong Afth race, Innding thousands for his Look out for this war owner, who was liberal in cir- See ae sulating the tiformation that he. hind AMERICAN LEAGUE. confidence In the ability of his horse to win. Christie bet a clean 2,000 gdunks, Winning $5,000 to the race, Good Luck Wins One, §T. LOUIS AT BOSTON, Good Luck, favored in the betting of /St. louts......0 0 3 1 2 0 Ln the sixth, came out of the buneh in Tioston 0000 1 1 the stretch and galloped. It was agood| Patterles—Howell and Rickey; Young and Gratam CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA, Game postponed on account of rata. thing, In the acceptance of the ter: Tommy Waddell, backed by his owner: the redoubtable “Mike” Clancy, finished second, Phil Winch, the Westerner, \ S | | | At Pittsburg (N.L.\—Phillies. 6: Pittsburg. 7.10 innings. | | will that he | Barry IN TINE FORM AGAINST REDS IMATHOT CUSSES AS THEY eer S ee Ate PLEAD THEIR IGNORANCE. tist Holds the West- erners Safe. SUSPE M’GANN DED. dent Pulliam Puts In- League Pre: First Baseman Und definite Ban. BATTING ORDER. Ma Umpire W uw Phe faven Muy xt z A » Glants this riers were Pul dent am sus MoGann’ 1: rds Kame, arene: manager says t pending is co duct In was presu t aid on re Johtiston-th (ing the worst of I At the same tim Kelley, af Clnoinnadl, profancly avumed the utplte afd Was not even put out fof the game. way the shamplons don the field minus thelr firme ) and Saray Strung took the in McGraw said ammy or Bowermitn would play lon of Ac- for any Jength cripple the againat C omplaint it ts not the MoGann rther than alts were *0 tm MoGann says Joe ned up W however ander acular stop was slammed a Kelley sa Barry to 6 mour to an waay tly to right dd by Huggins, Dan- with & pop to Barry ked a long two-bagger tito re. but Gilbert was thrown nl, NO RUNS Went out on three strikes, was lucky and sneaked a to firat and went to second walked. Both runners. ad- Huggine's hot grounder, Rowermaz led at Dev- ew out Bar NO RL Third Inning. Fall's quick ¢ ut the bag. Mat followed Un crac mh Ww stopped Bower- pWwaon stuck oUt wmahan's was mith: va 5 mth plunked one against the left ¢ for two bases as an opener, on strikes. death and wreoran's mw Devlin, wy pickings Fourth Inning Browne three trikes amt q Donlin's pop-fy waa a r Cor coran, Me tore off a two-sacke 1 right Dahlen put with a jong fly to Seymour, ied & high foul to Bresna. strike 1 fror Lowber po} han and Living out Overal sent ofthe place han, NO RU in expired on & in ata © to left time ed Dall back of keoond, but \ Mathewson the ble catcher t snaian flied to Beymour, Hh ler to Gilbert and died an easy one to Brow thrown out by Danien, Brewn to Huggins. Donlin d waht int) § mour's han Mertes went out same way, NO RUNS THOUSANDS IN LONDON CLAMOR FOR WORK. LONDON, May 1 — employed persons of bo a WRATHER—Ralg and Cooler, Te Forth laa RESULTS EDITION, ] es Give Owners and Agents of Houses Used by the Disorderly Four Days in Which to Rout Out Their Tenants, Know as Well as Police Do What Property Is Used For, He Declares—Law for Them if They Fail to Oust Tenants. t of his plans for cleaning the clty of disorderly houses snd Deputy Police Commissioner Mathot to-day gave a hearing to iid to be-used for {legal purpose The hearing was held in the private examination rooms, several agents and owners of houses 8% py in the “Tonderlotn.” In the Jefferson Market Court and was attended by Inspector Schmiit= - Capt. Hodgins and Supt, McClintock, of the Parkhurst Soctety, and the plain clothes men who have secured evidence against the places com: | plained of | Deputy in his ent tenants, declaration that and gave, emphatic Commissioner Mathot was would have to be emptied of their p it done. fn most cases, four days in which to have = wv-Day ~ | Real nit know a plice In Bast at near Fifth avenue, raided two weeks z ted a8 n pool-room and ,de- offered to “show him." He Mathot le Profane. Isidore Solomon, of No. 620 Broad- way, who admitted owning a place in West ‘Twer nth street, sald he had served the present occupants with dispossess notice last Sa and did not know the character of the place ¢ that. 1! Deputy Mathot. You knew 0 occupy exclaimed are you giving me? haracter of the people w if “What VER mOcERS. Donovan’s Band Tally ul that First, Then Chance’ s | was given four days to g his examinat!on a year rent from Boys Take Safe Lead. is. worth BATTING ORDER. high rent you . which has had pants, waa ne and he was «ivepyfour days the present eccujants Quoted Law to Him. ‘The agent sald he didn't know how about 1 ough tt was shown that two months ago Capt, Hodgins had An agen th str examined, © rout out mley rdan, 1b = raide: the place and that the alleged S is y Aress had pleaded gullty in the CHICAGO, Ill, May 14—The Brook- i Seon tinkd lyn and Chicago Nationals crash:d/ i again thts afternoon on the wear elde informed ground honors were even be: essary eyi- on they faced ench other, as the Easterners took yes Deputy Mathot read the section of law terday’s game in a hurry-up manner tn covering the matt and informed the the closing innings. The weather to-| ents and owners that they could be arrested and with as the oocu- day was the dest so far of the sorien. he visitors were out early this after- noon to get thelr regular practice be- fore the game, and Donovan enid that the sore arms of the pitchers were tm- proving fast, and a few (warm, sun- shiny days will fx them so that they can pat a stop to nevernl of the West- ern teame on this tri Frank Chance put a hard workout, Donovan had MeIn tyre and Scanlan on the firing Mno be- fore the game trying out thelr wings. Irst Inning. Casey watked Batch singled to left. Lumley walked, filling the bases. Jor- dan era to Chance, and Ca scored, Maloney grounded to Cha und Bitche was run down betw home, to. pants could be. BODIES THROWN UP ON oEACH AT 7. WADSWORTH | ‘One that of Man of 65, t » Cubs through Alperms d to Chance, ONE , Reingle fed to Maloney. Sreokand Other of 40; Both fied to and Schulte Micd to Alperman “No RUNS. S:cond Inning. Fully Clothed. Mahoney. Hummel! struck out. Bergen filed to hale, Mcintyre watked. Casey ground-| 1p. Wyatt, on the United States FRY eu cnment Reservation at Fort Wades Ig nioc val hy n Island, reported to Police Headquarters in Brooklyn this after- ‘Tinker saurt Chance taking ¢ noon the discovery of two bodies en nd, vers dpud the beach there to-day. GChanes’ and: Btelnfelnt One was that of a man about forty years old, five feet elght inches tall, 188 (Continued on Second Page.) ed this afternoon to Hy& a) Are thousands linemployed people tn Resolutions calling on recognize the right of All to work were adopted. ————___ pounds in weight, with derk brows LLE RESULTS. hair, clean shaven face, wearing a black LOUISVI + feoat and vest, dark striped trousers, brown sweater, white shirt, Diack tle, LOUIBVITL May M.—The races gmy woollen underwear and socks, here to-d Aa tOnowe ik laced sh aa turn-down cow Ness Hea ete ara ey In his pockets were a peakette , a Floss 8. ‘Time: and a pawntlcket issued by W. Ratt SECOND RACE—Bev |man & Co., No. 443 Canal street, Mane ‘oxmend (§ to § and 8 to 5) 1, Burt. | bavian, tt (16 to 1 for place) % Capitano %] ‘The other body was that of « maa me—1.28 3-6, vat alxty-ft cars old, 6 feat ® ypfabout sixty y Cnty and one-balt! inches tall, with blue eyes, ray beard artones. “Billy Vertres (to Fan coe and mustache, wearing a Diack otit, Timo—O055 2-5, underwear, gray Seale FOURTH RACE—Pive-elshths of mi rh flood (2 t Le NePATS) were }) decompawed. i ee a as in who exams - a = both men had bees eal H there were no signa qi pposed thet cht to the surface, » concuasion of floated ashore, Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders.