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WEATHER-—Showern, w mers Thursday showers, Thaw Insanity Commission Is Suddenly Disrupted _ New York Central Otficers and Company Are Indicted J. Henry Smith, the “Silent” Millonatre, Dies in Japan _RES NA ULTS EDITION PRICE ONE —GETST First Stier a of Season Is Sprung by Clever Trainer ARADTKE'’S FIRST WINNER.. Miller’s Rival Gets Home First on East End in the Fifth Event. RESULTS AT BENNINGS. FIRST RACE—Lord Boanerges (8 to 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Gold Sifter (4 to 5 for place) 2, Toddles 3. SECOND RACE—Dead Gone (20 to 4 and 8 to 1) 1, Glaucus (even for place) 2, Blember 3. 7 THIRD RACE—Tudor ((11 to 29 and out) 1, Jack McKeon (6 to 5 for MADDEN’ § TWO-YEAR-OLD, DEAD GONE, 20701 SHOT, | CENT. NEW. YORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 + | HE MONEY BY NOSE: EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART. THIRD DAY AT BENNINGS. CLEAR, TRACK_ FAST. ear-olds and Upward; $400 added; five and a half furlongs; by Toanerxes—P Starters, Lord Beaner Gold sitter Headtke Ad les dillee ottor Englander >) much the best, Quadriile ault $500 added: Winner, b. ¢., Won driving, Time—0,55. by Gi Miterful. Owner + tind Starters, “Metatyre ons tok Gm 9 Morfartty 22) |. Glaucus had no excuse. Dlember ran a fair = amp d= Threeyearpide and upward: 6900 aided: Time—1.3d. Winner, bc. peven Won eaatly. . by Atheling—Klahern. Owner } | O'BRIEN DECLINES 1 TO ACT _ ON THAW CO. DONLIN'S TALE | First Scores Man in Game Ath! NE Coombs, p. oS ie tet 19076. GIVES GIANTS AN EASY LEAD Up Time Mike | with Athletics. BATTING ORDER. Now York. { Shannon, If. Browne, rf. Devlin, 3b. lentes, B MoGann, 18 Dahlen, as. Corcoran, 3. MoGinnity, 9 W ORLEANS, La., March 27.—The lace) 2, Town Topics 3. FOURTH RACE—Garter Knot (8) 55 calander ., Gtaitts and Athletics Ine up here to-day In an exh{iition game. McGraw was | anxious to win\and work out his ’pitchér against blg leaguers. Tommy Corcoran to 2. and even) 1, Northville (5 to 2 for place) 2, Gus Strauss 3. FIFTH RACE—East End (3 to & end.out) A Nettic Carita (2 to 1 for. lace) 2, Aécumulate 3. “4 SIXTH RACE—Reidmere (1 to and ovt) 1, Cobmosa (7 to. 10 for Flace) 2, Paul8lifford 3. Evening World's racing | lions proved profitable again | they did yesterday... Top, | of the eapertn, selected three Lyvinners In succession tn the firat iree events,;: naming the horace oe, two, ley ran, Hie selec _‘4fons were Lord Boanerges, 6 to 1, 30-0 Land Tudor, 11 to elected Reidmore as hitx one beat bet. wamed among others Queen's Sou- pentit—n—i0—te—t—wheot:——— the Eyening cupper, again put through | Tudor. He a plekeil Enat End, the winner of the the fifth race, and sixth winner. The ‘Thorp and, Toy are p iny in the Racing Edition of The Livening World, BY FRANK W. THORP, (Special to The Svening World.) BENN RACE TRACK, Marca _21—Oparaiions at-Dennings today tae vored the books, A couple of good ereaks ino the-fir lwo races them: on easy street for the balance of the day, In the opening o was a strongly played: favorite. Hifter and Toddles had pleaty of back- \'ing. Lord Boanerges was an § to t | ehance. ti He aid Quadrille met a few days ago and Anished on even terms with Quad- The World's i rille giving Lond Boanerges nineteen | | pounds, To-day they met at two pounds , difference, ‘Therofore handicappers cast out Lord Boancrges but he confounded them by ‘rushing away with a great Durst of} speed and leading all the He won eacily in new recom! time for the course, Aduiairiile quit badly and was not Inthe money. In the second rice Glaucus and Blem- Ler were strongly played. Glaucus cut Out a hot pace, wut in the list alx- teenth he weakened, and Dead Gone, a w to 1 shot, got up and beat him out & nose, The winner was ‘ridden cooly and pailently by nglander. |The thint gace furnished Englander with another ‘winner,’ in Tudor, who was the frst Buccesstyl favorite ot the McKeon’ beat Town Topics Me place. | Another Evening World Winner, atced or in tesa winning by ‘three lenkiha, Quadriile chased him Into tho stretch, and then blew up, Gold. Sifter rashes took second place and beat Toddles a length. The tne, 1.08 3-5, was Fecor aK & new tra Lord on ne ‘as selected to win this race Top. ony of The Evening World's raring ixperts, Another of Top’s Long Shots. Yenterday Top |" “Gikucus opened the! favurite in Secand. out receded in the tesLtitne, geuae OF 8 tremendous her pric she, rice | idl ae ry od touows the iy) added; six furlongs; Co by Oxden—Francis McClel- three year ol di ICES Maidens; Tim r yeni TRACE bla course, ir. Won driving. Winner, br, ce vie wile and] Winnerch—s,,—d¥— Ovieinent—Deseyuna:— Owner = GALLOPS AND OTHER LATE SPORTING NEWS ut PAGE 10 6 0. ber | Sefbold made a good running catch of Waal ral? eee away Deal Devlin's long tly. Shannon stole second reat g Sumter Brent ite ate Seat World, lon shot, ning MAAS World expr sone naek WA 6ue Third Evening "Werld Winner. Fourth lonios: Tutor was the: trvorite to win-thet = doap-left fo third, He went to the front at the ATUL Xe running, und w asl by bis from Jacie B 5 wh jot of eround att shit to rig where Tudor went Haht. %) ‘on Town Topics jeeat bet of th 1 Kuceessive wi ked the hors | 400 ABOARD e by day ning exertion] ony, two tn engavevon ‘played second base Sammy Strang went out to centre-field i 73 ac tenei= Bulcd A |Oldring. NO RUNS, crane Butta : phy inl a and RI vnn play. fan. Devi Oldrhy Hartsel fied lightly old's hot one to Corcoran, forcing out Bhiannon died, Murphy Knight” popped walked. RUNS. MoGann tificed neatly and out at MeGann_koing_to_thint |, McGann out at. plate, Coombs to Knight. wers on Corcoran’s easy bounder, yran took second on) the McGinnlty’s ratse cauzel Coombs to ‘of an easy boun popped. a hot at the start and First Inning. to Devlin. ota- “peg ting -fatled to dodge am matect and E | walked, Davis was an ca 4k three atrikes. Danton whipped Bey: Murphy ‘to Davia, Mur- | Browne pretty, to Day rove a walked: single to Dev- right Strang hit weakly to Coombs, and was out at Bresnahan was_out threw of 8. first, both runners ad on a_protty to Dayls. Cross ‘David McClure, the New Member of Thaw Lunacy Commission. | Second Inning. out, Dahlen to to Corcoran. Powers filed to Strang. McGann Cros NO fate 4 ted t le. Davis fatled rx'n throw nnd Mi second. Dahlen sac- Puwars= thres—hin4 w MeGlanity fanned. NO RUNS. Third Inning. Hartsel out, Corcoran to McGann. made Weis Wa x : a Knight's: tun Brown fanned. f Powers after Me- “ot the to McGann "6 hwad for bunted out. one over Cro! RICHEST mete Millionaire Taken Il] on Yacht Which He Sailed” With “SILENT” SMITH DIES ON WEDDING TRIP; LEAVES OF WIDOWS in Bride Who Was Divorced Wife of William R. Stewart. A cablegram received to-day from Tokio, death of James Henry Smith, of New York. to the general public as ‘Silent’? Smith—was one of the wealthiest men | Japan, Mr. Smith—be: | Y Garter Knot's 'Chasi a single. Dahlen’s lek was tuo much Corer ieien CPR Gan North German Lloyd S. S. |for sions.) Corcoran yoostat 10,892: in this city. eeploshane, but he was bare ‘3 nthe balloon a ne ‘ i ese ipataet thes mo Gar Wurtzburg Is Now Four omrisiteet Meee hed overs Tiartsela At the time of his death he was on a bridal tour of the world. He the eecond cho! \hend, scoring McGann and Dahlen. Sees rtoea(haraact Days Overdue | Bike got. three banea,— Shannen out, marred the divorce.) wife of William Rhinelander Stewart, of New York, i nd won In & drive bya # =} Murphy to Davis. € E i i _ a Smreae Tenet from, Northville, who Helesesiy metus x ent In to pitch for New York | on Sept, 13 last, and s arted on his world tour Ne jn after with his wife rtrong ang beat Gus Strauss ten leng tis | ee yor the place. The North German Lioya liner | Fifth Inning. and the Duke and Duchess of Manchestef in’ the magnificent “Drexel | Coombicout, Ames to McGann. a weak iy 5 Bacttkereit lst Winner Wurtzburg, which sailed from Bremen {aniuste Qtarisel, fanhed Amess dro ys. | Steam yacht, Margarita Accumulate raced to the front Inthe | Oldring hammered one past thin re NS EN recelyed at Mr.] Japan, for a despatch recetved hero fifth and showed th way to the | for New York on March 12, !s now four |singto, Oldring out stealing, Bresnahan | i ; onday announced ¢ he was inj stretch, followed by ‘Leesburg, East , to Corcoran. NO RUNS. Smith's oMlce In. thly city to-day 6 sonday’) announced nit Enc and Nettle Carita, Jn. the run| days overdue and the‘agents \n this : tained the Jaformation that the party Gritlesle conaliianiens Kioto. It was at o hone Hret End went to the front and In a red-hot-drive just managed to beat Nettio. Carita ‘a head. Accumu- late was thirdon length away: Tiilw was Radtko's frat winner of the meeting. BURGLARS CART AWAY $11,000 IN GOODS. Over $11,000 watth of goods were stolen from the ” elght-story | factory buliiting at No. 2 Weet Fifteenth stroet between midnight Jat night and 6 o'clock this morning by burglars, who gained an entrance to the preminea by cutting out glass panes from tho doars of the yarlous floors entered. taken comprise princlpall, sults and cloaks of all WL murt have formed a take a very long enon would re- to hold, burglate got away. tt na city are anxious about her, She carries 1,30 steerage, 20 cabin passengers and 9 of a crew. The Wurtsburg usually | makes the voyage in cleven days, or a 'Wetle toss, and was expected to! arrive not lator thin March 2. None of the German ships arriving at thia port to-day had sighted the’ Wurts- burg. Tho agents fear her machinery brok» diwn and she may hive drifted out of her course. — 4 The Score by Innings: Brooklyn. OO00GTOOx 4 49 Bavannaty O1bosd000 $ 6 4 and pitactese rand Hurley, Umpire Rickert. BROOKLYN BEAT SAVANNAH. |, N TH Fitxgerald, | zonta (30 Poon BOY KILLED BY _ which EW ORLEANS RESULTS. had 11RD sie t rj ‘| foémbers of the party were fi achedule that would them to Now York about tho middle of accompanted Mr. Smith will leave an Francisco Apri 1 ths body. ‘They. will L, I. RAILROAD TRAIN. |: es Sol ater | jerman, of Cincinhall, ot Hem—Gottnchalk,—ten—yeare—olt, cna of Manchester: 1t- waa No, 096 Atlantic avenite, Brooklyn, Ww . Smith's ottice that his | run down and antly killed by Lon, to heart Gltenxa, | Leland Railroad electric train at~Auan- | 7 dof Mr, Smith he was tle avenue and Mulford street this af- | ot Inge Dati parte at time w nith’s (ug Anite pe OO Stewart. je Duke of Ma ester Was not in vory B91 health and Mr. Smith mith and his wife and ihe other | wavelling ¢ or ¥o vaio was ‘taken (I eae togat, of {her own right and ber sh Richest of Widows. The death of Mr. Smith makes (Mra Smith probably the richest widow the world. Sho haw a.great fortune in of her hus- band’d tremendous estate will be heayy, Vory little was known of Mr. Smith in ew Y prior to In Wall Wan a stock operator, nt.” ‘Then his uncle, died state valued Nas been vast- inereased, His alster, Lady Cooper, wae loft a comparatively small legacy. After coming into the possession ol in t wealth Mr. Smith entered o- clety. At firvt pis entertainments were modest, but as his acquaintance grow Ne became-more ambitious, Boon after he death of William C. Whitney, Air, Sm{th bought the Whitney mahsion, ‘ar aisthy avenue and Bixty-elghth street, ‘oatinves oo Bocona Pager announces the | known + in | and) PRICE ONE CENTS i MISSIO K ormer Supreme Court Justice Noti« fies Justice Fitzgerald That His Health and Business Will Prevent | His Serving on Insanity Board. JURY IS DISMISSED UNTIL NEXT. MONDAY.: Inference Is That the Commission Will Have: | Completed Its Work by That Time— ; Thaw Appears to Be | ‘ Cheerful. 1 | There was a sudden break late this afternoon in the arrangements} | for the first hearing by the Commission in Irfsanity to inquire into the | mental condition of Harry K. Thaw. Just as the Commission was about i | to organize the following letter was received: “O'BRIEN, BOARDMAN, PLATT & DUNNING, a No, 2 Rector Street, fs New-York,-March-27, 1907.5 Honorable James Fitzgerald, New York Ci My Dear Judge Fitzgerald: When you honered me by asking me to consent to become a member of the commission in re Thaw, ° and suggested that by so doing | would be rendering a public service, ] acceded to your request, notwithstanding my disinclination to again assume public duties, Upon reflection, however, 1 am reluctantly forced to the conclu- | sion that,-in view of the present condition of my-healih and of pro- fessional engagements previously accepted and involving obiigations to others whilctrt cantiot evade, imust decline the service, much as I regret this decision. ___in arriving at this-delermination, assure frou th undervalued. the imiportance.to-the-p: of ps service wh'ch-you= have so kindly requested me to uncertake, and my. conelusionkas been reached only after careful consideration of the present cond tion of my health and other obligations previously assumed by me. With sentiments of esteem and appreciation of your expression, of confidence, I remain gratefull 4 1 yo ; | --have-not- Ours, MORGAN J, O'BRIE! AS DAVID M’CLURE APPOINTED. | immediately-on-tecetpt-of this fetter Justice it COL IMO Cols 7 {munication with Mr. David MeClu/e, gion, and) the Juste made the following ord | place of Mr, O'Brien: “it appearing that Hen, Morgan. J. heretofate “ap- | pointed a member of a commission to inquire into the mental con- nes {o serve for rea- ier herein’ made a amended by who is_herehy n J. O' Brien, dition of the defendant, Harry K. Thaw, ¢ sons shown in his letter hereto annexed, the oi entered on the 26th day of March, 1907, is her: pstituting the name of Hon. David Mc! | appointed in the place and stead of said Hon. Mo’ otherwise said order to remain in full force and effect, ALD.” ‘MR. M’CLURE SWORN IN. Mr, McClure caine to the Criminal Courts Bullding, waere he met Jue tce Fitzgerald and the two remaining members of the commission, Max AS bay 0910 050705270 Fourth -Colujna ed from 3 cq popoed to Davis. No runs. } , Inning—Davis out. Seybold singled. ‘Murphy hit: A s to McGann. No; \ Brae ) Nene Corcoran flied. No-rans. Cross died A fanned Anight MieSann flied. Dahien fanned. Seventh Inning—Powers out, Dahlen to McGann. Shannon! took Coombs’s drive. Hartse! fouled to. Devlin. No runs. Rio At! Phitadelphia—New York College, 15 Conneyivanl ae 2 ti ‘ ‘LATE: NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. ith ate, oe ae Castrian 1:2 place, Foreigner.