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_- WPOACHNN-Fate-Te-Kiedt and seitan, WRATHER—Fatr To-Might and Priday. ' PRICE “ONE CENT, ‘NEW YORK, THI RSDAY, “MAY, 24, 1906. "PRICE ONE € CENT}. SS WOMAN LEAPS IN FRONT OF AN r TRAIN Se nt Se 9 ee “TERR ANOVA GIRL GUNTS AND : ANCE CROWD Mrs, Lezman, of No. 443 Central Park West, Jumps Off the Platform as } CHICAGO TIED | — + - SEES BG HORSE or Cars aoe the Station CAN T Wee R IGHT ‘ IN THE FIFTH 2 2 Bet ae : eae whe Fast. CRUSH JOCKEY at 110t! th Street. FROM WRONG” /Champions Get Busy with MB fae Rb dune cy pee ee oe BRAKES PUT ON JUST ' Little O’Neil Kicked from IN TIME TO SAVE LIFE. ee eee the Bat and Score : ‘ ; Saddle by Jocund and aces al So Declares Tombs Physician Called as Five Runs. planta ted ue Ron! the RRS atta Severely Hurt. Woman Was Pushed Along the Track a Short ‘ COND) RACE pL tant a naling: two vearulds firlones Start p 2 ceived S ‘Witness for the Prosecution—Noted matHEwson TakENOUT BP ss ates eH od een eg a cence Dena KEATOR WINS STAKE. t Selle _ Rea P iy ' Alienists Tell of Tests That Prove ica Ramee and Bruises—Panic Among Those Her Insane. ee of 15,¢ 000 Overflow Pore ERT i a io Accident Causes Great Excite- Who Saw Her Leap. =e Into Outfield. ; ment in Grandstand Among Women Spectators. Aa a northbo aven wing Into the if” “I do not believe Josephi ine 1 rguish between ——_—_— t —_—_ ionaOne Hand thi weil-dressed #nd wrong in her action.” So D ombs ph BATTING ORDER Iie BY T. 0. PIPER. woman, who later sald st szman, of No. 443 Central Park wealled by the prosecutien, 1 i i RAGE ACK THA May) Woeat ve she lived with her sistet, threw up h ands, and turning ee Starey e rE es heavenward, Jumped off the ttorm on sthis afternoon. / He did not agrée with those who call her tnaane, NS yy Fhe Ri who 1: trum from the f@n the main point, was a hard blow for Mr. Fly. ae A “ Hood ght Hoapltal For his concluding evidence Judge John Palmieri, counsel for Josephine ide NY whe ne firs Was a Carried to the Street. Werranova, reserved the story of some herotec tests for anaesthesia made 3 Abid woman In fa Pa man Welsold tpon the body of his client by Dr. Graeme Hainmond, One of the allentst 5 i i,t fe bd: panhed her) peti retained by the defense, Not only did Dr Hammond prick the right sie HT Es L - i of the girl's body with neediés, as all the other expert witnesses had done, Soi ees Start fa Isionn nessueoiredle Al , : eth MAN BULGER, Lied Sintdanily « rooettalall Harburaadihar iimberwithimatchansntlitthe skis od 4 BY BOZE ; Lied pe i See paneaek te ed In great biia-) ¢ BALL PARK, Mav began kick Causes a Panic y ters. Yet the prisoner gave absolu y ho sign of pain. Dr. Evans also 9, st game of the series ful atform 2 3 of the serie baat} was wiled w q utties testified yesterday that she did not flinch when hot tubes were touched to and out of ong, but z : na : Di her right side. This anaesthesia is the most pronounced symptom of the would ss oe ae tg © f form of it y from which it is alleged the girl suffers chains ‘ w 1 4, Dr. dent phy { Ato t s ° s Lealdl gina tis Atty Halle Xs hound t w { 1 ci t sing ho closel ! ed hi Se, know! tle f Hissike ChRE RA RENATS et pecan il t nat gives © woman, that even if the girl 1 will power long hefore the game Bhotuu ¢ Palehogie Stakes Boteane r to remain passive, there would seating capacliy Was ex- Keston. i Shot Gun was sec-! [hes pour ane i be no controlling or disguising the in arrangements were made) Deut Ate = = yond. j Dd sit Secateurs ba of the houre was hore ve ry twitehing ot facial mus- ncommodate the Lateeoniereron: the B12 * wer pee oat en ere ovate nec tea tna ce rcong Radtke's New Tactice sprehtnale anteaink i f fod & Rartke changed his tuctlon in Thin tn the opi 25 NUORLY ME was absolute pro act. S wondition of half of ne , Is Insane Now, He Says. j tows ; In court yesterday after telling of ax | 1y L a «was ee | Hilltops Scored F Five inthe ltrecve Seventh and Tigers | °c) Followed Suit. rhe oa e had made, Dr. E' et ot in gtowion, TRACK CONSENSUS. ‘on the o; were a title hand ert SCORE BY INNINGS. arcana ihe cro wil feared not 313 OT Nea OUR Eee iano : tA "LONG SHOT, ua) Va watched oF ats i case d fellow. 5 aly. ta aso of her w rh ~ nd third place 3 rr foul a Winner Beat Starter. : per egr side 70 RUNS 0 rf he last. essaved, is . Fan} iran road it : F the start, and. te Fifth Race—Frank L« s 3 E mot Of tin the last race uni won eas vi Sixth Race—Giv i t too far Tart : ™ % BY JOH POLLOCK, et 60) nailed second place. f AMERICAN LIEAG fnisting touch sgn Me Outsider Made Running. the Dadlen followed with a slashing single he opping at n dno treu t Dor Fearing Eviction He Sends a Check for $432,- ind i 000 to the Comptroller to Cover the Meeraree na epacuG oe ee | Four bad ones and waiked, Mathentan Amount Claimed by the City, Benevolent. GIANT Selccter= meu 050 the pent of the! CHICAGO € well and} NATIONAL LEAGUE. busy with their bats in the eighth in-| d efsed to play es and ga A m consi =, TONS AT PITTSBURG. ng ad. falling on A he Chnth, tne Bresnahan four balls, forcing in GNbert, pconds while deck Staweon mede: he Continued from Page Two.) BOS curves succeeded jorenens bounder fumped over Lung- r n the stretch, coppli third. 1 y bao Caan annane Slagle ny od ol First Inning. [cre aehen dead dake) ah tl August Belmont this afternoon sent a check for $432,000 to Comptroller Moran and Lundgren safe on errers. agile popper out. in e tement, urle * ball ov q C . C rk | 7 for fied out to Laporte, wile! Hy ihe excitement: Nunley trang. Stath.| Metz—the money representing the one per cent. due the sity out of the ho did Sheckard. Devlin retire shuite. No runs. iffad Cobb's fly wiord went to tht on a passed tthe 5 myanan to eoore: «Browste| earmings of the Subway for last year. Mr. Helmont, it appears, feared WAR SHIP SEIZED Seventh Inning—Strang fouled to Moran, E threw out i) and was thrown out| eviction for non-payment of rent, and he accordingly hurried along the Wiltse and Bresnahan died at first. No runs. LAO ea mn peices ee | Chance singled. Steinfeldt fouled to Bres. Tinker and pounder | the Interborough Company had neon TORONTO RESULTS, UTINEERS Evers were retired on strikes. No runs = ees pout an ef-lthat the Subway did not earn the 5 Eighth Inning—Browne singled. ann was hit. Mertes _rne news. actificed. Dahlen walked. D £3 n fe ot thepllbert forced McGann. Stra 1, after of the Island of | an, mutinied and EASTERN LEAGUE. Sh WWilltame hadi natty ce Eba pean 4 swipe at outside NEWARK AT MONTREAL, On the next et with third’ Inning: per cent. enlled for in the « made a quirk play in throwing | and) bh Eat he ann, and Mertes drove a jong | to pay ¢ Mr. Rel- hears pway had ied out. 4 ; | earned but 3 and However, Comptroller 106 Moran fanned. So did Lundoren. Hoffman. replacing Slagle, the aire: grounded out to Dahlen. No runs. ing at ta) Ninth Inning—Wiltse died at first. Bresnahan singled- 22 x? epplars, DIL | ur | op! the Corporation SEY CITY AT TORUNTO. and Mr. De MORNING GAME by Mr. Relmont would have to disgorge or Bolne i f Perm ao ane Ook 0) OL ment &§TON to| —@ontinued_on Second Page) get out of the Subway \ mes Amer-Browne sacrificed. Lundgren threw out McGann. No runs, Yoront 001000004 Jack Warr was | Ree aor eT Se! Mr. Belmont had claimed the right to one believed to be the ote whats ER ARG Seater te] LOUISVILLE RACES, | enarae a sizcmain iter pid) fori arses Wey een ce phe! ss Hea es ease. The city authoritles ruled agains ‘ of the a ' Polini ot Me Miatee litt rhe | LOUISVILLE May RM—The races | the putting in of this amall It ial auavteres) Ceo BOSTON LOSES TWENTIETH STRAIGHT GAME. 0 '0 0-1] first run, Donoy h Koray xemultediaa) Colle ws Mr. Belmo: —__>—_——_ -_ 2 b ST Three-fourth a pa of exper nd Vundegra ayy tod and & f | by @ compe of ext AMERICAN LEAGUE. CHICAGO ...-..-. ------ | fi M Metz’s offes w Daperton dros line fly to centre ay v of a COCKER ESGTTE ) 2 BALTIMORE AT ROCHESTER. | an: re Cobh must, he reached firme x Four end conehalel ate wemont als not want. hie booka wot) | CLEVELAND AT PHILADELPHIA BOSTON ...--. ea 0 01 0 01210—5 {IMams sent a high bound 2) lette (8 to (0 . Mart valan¢ Pio Few, Rox Ot HOY AD 8 ACh tone repent Ae Beans. ecCon: | Betsy Hinford Wt ta 2 fo Aly heen aineiean Cop Ree EAPC Cea He Ful PHILADELPHIA AT ST. LOUIS (N. L.) Batter) \s-Siarkell and Byers; Cleary) roy banged the ball to contre for & , % hich’ botiiae) InvCull cthel claim: of!'the Batinack 5 een? > and Steriman. Dag, promoting Willlams to second. TIRD Maid pate GS fo h : | ee cerca Rivet e. Keynote (8 to 1 and 1 was a letter from Mr. Belmont, WEATHER FORECAST. ST. LOUIS AT WASHINGTON, . PROVIDENCE AT BUFFALO. | acy ford oe ee (8 to. 8 for piace). d, The 000-1 in which he sald ‘payment waa mate Jet, Louis .. 090002068 6-8) PHILADELPHIA rovidence 0200000 0 o-gline. Jim MoGutre awung desperately > & je-—0, 38 1-6, sai Agctation — tb sen 1000800 r Bunao Peo OO LSS Cblat three high inahoots and the-crowd | FOURTH RACE—Sever-ebchths of w| Pending a decist Forecast for the thirty-alx houred| WAgutete ai ott and “Spencer; woie| ST. LOUIS ..- R03 )5 —11 Hntteries-Josslynes and Cooper, Kis.|Rraned. The Highlanders took the| mile, Hyperion IT 1% to 6)| to the question of | lear Soin * einger and MeManu. field. NO RUNS. 1, Don Domo @ r place) 2, Col. | being admitred ending at 8 P. M. Friday for New 9) an c Third Inning. Jim Douglas 3 _ York City and vicinity: Fair co night and Friday; light and varia ble winds, mostly south, povelea it: 3 Be naie|_ 2% Helmont further said no nad = A CE-i'jur and one-half] acted upos aie ae Mington Tour | cone rolled 8, flow grounder [0 | runonga—Javanesa (& to 1 and 8 to 6 | ected upon the advice of counsel, any [: Tom Siotean to 2 for plaew) 4] With & view to protect the intereate o $5 (Continued on Becond Page.) Laure E, kh Tme—0.55 1-6. the Interborough etockboldors, ae age Gettysburg and W ay BY ieee Rallgoed, faeeary expeioes, fork. “Bee Ucket agents.» LATE WIN ar Tratne to Pht! lyanta Railroad, beginning Mi Ve New York 11.05 A. M M.. week days, 0.85 A. Pasior oars and coaches. See Sixtt—Malleable 6-1, Windshield 1-1 place, Wee Lass. “ Seventh—Happy Jack-|I. 1-3, Orient 8-5 pl. Bell the Cat. y 4 “ ye