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er PRET OF Full Description of the Form of All the Horses That Will Start in the Bennings Races To-Morrow— Latest Great * Sporting Feature on Page 6. Goris. { “ Circulation Books Open to All.” } APRIL 1,/1907. 2 PRICE ONE CENTS _ U_RESULTS EoITiON PRICE ONE CENT. BOOKIES LOSE THOUSANDS — “ Circulation Books Open tc All.” NEW YORK, MONDAY, ——— ) Mfwo-Year -Old, Backed | From 15 to 1 to 6 to 1, “Wins Easily. LADY POWELL AT 15 TO 1/4, Fickle Takes the Bennings ' © Fifth from the Hot Favorite Slickaway. RESULTS AT BENNINGS. Kae EES IRST RACE—Anna May (9 to 5| gnd 7 to 10) 1, Rose of Dawn (7 ed 5 for mage) 2, Revenue 3. SECOND RACE—Lady Powell (15 fio 1 end 6 to 1) 1, Beckon (8 to 1{ for place) 2, Merrimac 3. THIRD RACE—Jubilee (6 to 1 and \t to 1) 1, Glauous (2 to & for place) \e, Superstition a FOURTH RACE—Pioneer (1 to 2 and put) 1, Souvigny (4 to 6 for! _ } place) 2, Frank Somers 3 to 5) 1, Slickaway (1 to 4 for ) 2, Campaigner 3. SIXTH RACE—Reldmore (11 to 10 1 te 3) 1, Betsy Einford (8 to’i place) 2, Monacadar 3% By Frank W. Thorp. (Special to The Evening World INNINGS RACE TRACK, wind, swey at Bennings to-da afiernoon anything but ! s added to the inie for two-year-ald colts was probably the feature of the afiers J was teoked fro wd te aii, FD arn. by Hudiké, paled the favert ucus inthe stretch and won Boing ewsy. A bt of mone was ated t grom She book es on this fellow Apna Ma wo © (Eas was n.2 to 1 « Johavon we. Wits My $ave been an even fenty of takers, Revenue jew 12 10 1 Wo 6 to 1, Lut © iter than th'rd. Hese of Daw i cho) an a fair rave. In tht seco: race Lady Powell, to Lwhance, Made a runaway ra ity whboting’ to the front on the turn 4 winning easily by two | 8 from kon, & 3 to 1 shot, who was closing at the end. Merrima ied, was quoted at @ to] J in the boiting Favorite Wins Chase. took a .ad in the fourth and pace, followed by Harry Bay Frank Somers. Pioneer worjle. made no move until jan Hf mile, when he closed rapt and, ling Souvigny in the str won ally by threw lengths from Bouviesy Ino beat Frank Somers five lengths Tickle Game Away Easily. 7 Ea chie and Blickaway raced together the Ofth to the stretch, w ickle sm, y eu@ly by two lengths trom Kaway, who bade Camphigner a — i ARCHBISHO! SHOP RYAN BETTER. PHILADELPHIA, April 1.—Aunounce- it was made at the cathedral to-day t the Health of Archbishop Fyan has entirely restored, The Arehbigh Dues aultering from « severe attac i a: THE RESULT rir TH RACE Tickle (11 to8 and! ON WELL-PLAYED JUBILEE EVENING WORL SEVENTH DAY AT BENNINGS. APRIL |. CLEAR. TRACK GOOD, ‘lies and mares, three-year olds and upward, $400 added: five ownlt2}. Pye Time—t.62 3-5.” Winner, bf. by King Erio—Fislewt, index. Sartar» GM & Fin Yockays “Open Hi Jonnson. $5 rlamond 17° Nettie Bist, Wille Sweet Etleen ie “Post. time, out: tched—Tiekis and Titmou eof Dawn closed strong. Revenue bad no excuse TRACE. if maiden tw i fi pee ae For Pili maiden two-year-olds, #400 added, foup on rider oat Winner, v. f by Totdington— see Wis Bt A Fin Jockeys Oven, High Gon. Pye 4) +1 en. 5 = 4 \ 4 lenry B ¢ 3 aa a > 2 w 4 eH 20 ot » 6 ie 4 Boe ea} % i4a-i4 % rtd % jz 38 mo 3 te oa Rta 30 % ow hw “26 4 ot. = a2 4 ron entry. *** Shrew = ed tay Powell res 39 Fae Raat « Yearolde, $400 silted; fourpand a halt tur. a ae =e Winner, ¢h, so by Compute — Stefanette Owner, F Index. Tabiiee a Ou: otf, 4.01, Sorks 7 Suserain d very sirone and was aoinmawky Bt the end. Giaucus bad no excuse. 402 H MAGE Easier Monday Belling steeplechase, four year-olds and upwart 1 wie Gm." Winner, & om. by Hambure-Homeovaths i_ Vin Sockeys. “Open. Wiah Clos. PI : Ee Se 34 1g $4 Dupe $ 5 : ce Gare ; / tx ORE ¢ i 4 Fase Hyperion, ahd Norte Harry Paylor o nd upward: $900 sdded, six und © t bait b by Fillarane-—Moerriness, Owner Open. iiieh. Cis WH hACK We Uires year-old ie fine yn easily, Time by Ornament Desaynne 711-10 19. ow Tavannes re_ousily beet __Niblick quit bediy._ NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. _Betey Minford ran a phenomenal race NEW YORKERS AOLL | | 1 AACE CHART JEROME MAY QUESTION HARRY THAW'S WIFE REFORE LUNAGY COMMICGION, LAWYER oAYO SHOT FIRED AT TRAIN CARRYING GOVERNOR HUGH Window Smashed in Empire State Express and Glass Showered Over Passengers, but Chief Execu- tive Is Unhurt. (Special to The Evening World) UTICA; N-Y., April 1-—A shot was fired at the Empire State Ex- press bearing Governor Hugites, two miles east of this cit y this afternoon, A window,was Broken and glass was showered Over passengers. The police are investigating. SHAS HOME AUN YANKEE JOKE QVER FENCE PUT MAHER WINS THE. GUNTS INLEAD QUEEN'S PRE = {JEROME CALLS ~ CHARLEY GATES IN RAID CASES Sporting Man's Name Found on Booksof Pool Room Syndicate. | SUBPOENA OUT FOR HIM the Secrets of the Big Bettors. The discovery that Charies G Gates, Davy Johnson, So! Lichtenstein, Newton Bennington and other race track |plungere play the races through pool- | rooma when the New York tracks are , aon hes cayecd’ a aseriee of extre ordinary brain storma in the Distriet- | ‘Tho names of these of speculative and ia papere and Attorney's vfitee. men and inany others tendencies were Aooumenis selged In the Tatton the | headadarters of the Bob Pavia pool- room syndicate last Priday Mr. Gates and about seventy otner j prominent Wall Bireet and professional men would be mubpoenacd to appear at District-Attorney's office and. ¢x re bet hoi subpoena servers Gates in said to iain wir a find & be in Alken, 8. C. Mr. Bennington, Johnson, SDON ; Lichtenstein and many others are at INDON, Ap “D her, Montgomory LONDON, April 1.—"Danny’ Bias Ee einea. "They will all be in New Bweanayct the Amertoan jockey, at the Kempton yoru, however, (wo weeks from 0 | oan bo Park. meeting to-day, won the Queen‘a| day, when Aquedlet opens: Mocann, rf Prige, of one thousand sovereigns, the. M ra Robingon, the young wom é 4 5 ne | Nye. a. prinolpal race of the day, on Lora | 8h who worked |p Keaer's, abs tole the | Hieae th autlen ; Derby's Bridge of Canny. The event Distr sions i as pa oie | pene. & maple is for three-year-olds and upwand. Dis. | vucket shops In the Wall sues, ten ek Soar? tance a alle and « half | were used as pool-roome after Ur =a —. in toe afternoon. The boards wi On March ti “Danny” Maher won the | trned around and racing informatio BY LEN EOGREN. and results were displayed Instead | | Liverpool Spr ng, © ‘up of one thousand | a ra rs | ITGOMERY, Al orl ‘The | Pounds, on Lord Derby's Fridge. of | quotations on stocks, This Information MONTOOMBRY,- Als, Apri) 1-58) Genny, Phe betting then wae 10) to 14) a ' nt out by telephone from Kea Giants blew in here to-day and hooked | againat Bridge of Canny No, «1 Broadway. The up with the local boys in an exbibition umpire said tor's place at names of atl bucket shop own FIRST RACE—Five furiongs.— | game. throwing to Firat, but th who @id a pool-room business on | Limerick (4 to 1 and 8 to 6) 1, Gold First inning tho runner was safe, usen forced | glde are in the possession of the Dis Zone (§ to b for piace) 2, Husted 3. fbannon, the firet men up, struck Oe RO RUN Barnum struck | erica ttomey SECOND RACE—Short course.— out, Browne was out on & grounder Third thai Senstor Thomas FF. Grady has sent er Becker (7 to § and 2 to 5) 1, Bau} to Elsey, Devlin was hit by & pitched = ny word to the District-Atorney that be to 1 for’ place) & Twenty Bhot | Saal BN atte ee ONA Seymour gene. oul. ee {a wilting to attend and anawer ques Time—$.08 #4. | | erent out MaGenn to Tuylor.| Devlin singied to left. Beymour fied | tone about his betting operations at HRY LACE t | 1 Gipectal to The Drening Wor to MeGann, Ce to Bweeney. NO KUNS. lany time. Everybody tp town knows THIRD RACE—One-half mile —Par. io td.) ‘ 4 and out) 1, Beli ) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Apri 1 ; k| Mouts out, Taywr to MeGann. | that Senator Grady bets on the races ‘i ) 5 me Goi of | Greater New York ‘was represented in we Brecker OFe OF ® rent eats “by | He ‘can’ be at the tracks any @ to» 2 * \n if ee eee by | j Fihuahios me" | tig two men teams tn the Nationa; | Second Inning RUNS nore aR OK. NO! ol eesent day ring with the book- | roulenn RACE-One mile and _on| DOWNS Association tournament. thie mtv ta ‘left, fay - me haa Fourth inning. makers in & pesteaily loge! and leat | ctgnth.—fungie Imp, § to 1 and 6 to 1,| *fTMeen by & number of star bowers OTe eet: Shite. Walker | Bowerman doubled to left, McGann | mate manner: When the seaman cases 1: Fiavigny, § to 1 for place, 2; James | T% the @parian and Metrapoti place’ Bray as umpire, Bower-| {eld to Houts and Bowerman went to| be bets through pool-rooms. Seoator | Le teams and Nery York tae | ee i eviot “Motiana got « beac on |tiird on the out. Mullen struck out. | Grady has often rubbed shoulders with Reddick, 2 A © A feature { B mi & bed (throw to wIFTH RACE-Clx Lon | Waa the appearance of Joe Th a ulien fouled out to Bileey in| i aS) third and the runner | 72Uae Sr from the Distriot-~Attorney's dw and ow) 1 rontanae fig for| Umebe John Shitting, the Intier ny mbt jo. Reels AIToTUES jes hay Uited one over the tere |omicecromfing about bookmakers place) 2 Planute Time—Lié 14. |g the place of dark imounn’” tak- aie’ scone” hax ‘eran ini field fence for & home run. Btrang | stapds looking for the beet of the odds aE EG Was conpiderable betting ann, Cnn? | & pitched Dall. Motiann ond Bh batting for Taylor, He walked. Strang] With the information st band It ls SECRETARY METCALF HOME. | or the two "elcrane woula) mat inn Bgied fut 1 {see tat Matto anpeaee, Cove WASHINGTON, April 1. — Secretary | SEh@8t soore, When Thum closed the| , Perry out, Bhay to MeGann. Nye was gerais’optomien. Sdocunn do Jury, show Motcalt arrived tn Washington from|®T® game with a total of 196 there | Rita” who pal Rlwgy pit Patty oul, Mullen \to tae ephone wires ~ Seg | ay, who then threw to Mullen n NO Charleston, 8. C., to-day, and at once|*S# Much good-natured joshing, but| catch Nye. Mullen dropped the be mel ——— jumed his duties at the Navy Depart-| Taam evened tt up on Unole ment. The Becretary had just com, | %* seoond . th tn 170. ny vi es eg ~ - pleted ® tour of the Weey Indies on the | nia Bie | in re od walle Dolphin, which vessel he left at “1 These em wtal ' Charleston. oon teame for two of OF RESULTS P. J. Wtddeli During March, 1907, The World priated |*) (ume. “i an 132,428 separate advertisements @ Thiv |). Buy. tee ten was @ gain of 18,566 over the corresponding Far - YRRRRION | | month last year. @ And this gain was % times greater Te —~yeapentie Ye | than the sum total gain of all other New York ‘Morated |e rong, + Ag dm ye | Uties, rolled 1,083, MoGuirk and Evening papers combined. P te Gredy, Petereon, 1 + RESULT OF ADVTS. GIVE RESULTS AND THIS 18 THE — HAYWOOD TRIAL IN MAY, THAT FACT. 5 «& ~«# ~aven: the tanen | “Hello” Girl Reveals Many of | 0 2 etal Will Also Call the Prisoner's | Mother in Desperate Effort to Prove that White's Slayer Is Insane. ‘COURT IS PETITIONED BY JURY FOR EXTRA PAY. |Ask for $5 a Day Instead of the Customary $2 and Cite Precedent— Wife Sure Pris. oner Will Be Free for Sun- day Dinner. Clifford W. Hartridge, attorney of record for Harry K. Thaw, stated this afternoon to an Evening World reporter that, except on technical grounds, the defense would not object to the proposed action of District. Attorney Jerome in putting Evelyn Nesbit Thaw upon the stand before the Lunacy Commission to-morrow as\a witness against her husband's sanity. “We are not afraid of any testimony that Mrs. Thaw might: give,” said Mr. Hartridge, “and | do not think that ner husband's lawyers will seriously resist any attempt on the ‘part Of the prosecution to compel hen to answer questions. She has already waived her right to secrecy by taking the stand in the trial, so that if the District-Attorney ts permitted to swear her to-morrow, she will be required under the law to make re- plies to iy legal in Sgferiogstions which he my Pa ier Be BREAKS OFF AS CARJOLTS AWAY ceived from Dr. William A. Wikite, Guperintendent of the Government Asytum <n the Insane at Wa: \Score of " Pabecaiees Let Down Into Street by Queer Mishap. Ps Phat White waa one of the exs who testified for Thaw i the ear rebuttal two weeks ago. Made No Affidavit. Mr. Jerome in bh angpument « day of two ago before the lunacy commented on the fact that Dr. had made no affidavit in support the claim ot the defense that Thaw now competent to confer with hte lawyers, In his letter to Dr, Evans the Waehington spectaliag aya that he made no affidavit, because he was never asked to examine Harry Thew physic« ally and because he based bie as given In testimony at the tril, es purely hypothetical assumptions, In a desperate effort to prove Blarry ‘Thaw tngane District Attorney Jerome today served # subpoena upon Evelyn pa a on a ee Se re es ¢ was a funny mishap that happened et car’ of the Fourteenth street ‘Avenue C line this afternoon in Noettt Thaw requiring her to appear Prince street just east of Broadway 6 the lunacy commission when It F laboring eastward Jonded| resumes Its semeions to-morrow as @ nd the ai witness awiinkt her busband. Mr. 9 During Paseover thousands ome will force the Young wité to take dox Hobrews, instess of lunching down-| tho stand at the public hearing and own. ourmey Late hpowes fa ord ‘0d! endeavor to get from ber evidence at will show Harry ‘Thaw te subgest » debusions and hallueinations, Mra. Thaw Surprised. eat the food prescneey for fhe, ‘festive As & result thie partioula was carrying an even wedged-ln, Jammed~ ie crogetown Ske Usa) j Men "and women COngested the| The young woman almost collapsed pwunk from the straps, and! wien ee a cnestiion by (thelr buuons und eyebrows * = ey by prosecution's Bhe was just Tombs after her daily visit ot Jerome's staf nd 4 subpoena, voards ted, Over the Broa was nent Cre eookhent icky yell, Whe ry waa made at the District at re and! A regarding Unie elroduae seh : Pare nny AY Norm broke right of and, | # wing qupnesiion wer taking with It the Overbinsd « the projecting roof, dropped mack be- "We have no intention of trying td et ual vm of sso Mre. Thaw in case the tela) is fer ah more than a Boore A pas cal | wreck” and although the” with a subpoena every day unl) the travellers whole Sar’ Mgnt be cane is nettied onder to keep ‘her — or the seams and from com ourt-room and GIANTS VS MONTGOMERY Capt. O'Toole Visits Nassau ry at Later F 4 = A' reporter point GIANTS . 000 2 Street and Makes Bight m that never before sined the aay ie 5 (rial started in January ad the Dee i0ME howe.‘ Arrests. WEATHER FORECAST, trict-Attorney deemed it necessary to ———— subpoena Mra. Thaw, Then Mr. Gare ‘1 " B 4: Maco ra] Forecast for New York City and] van admitied that the purpose of hie . Artes r . ; Captsin O'Toole, of the Oak street | I vicinity: Cloudy and colder tof {chit was td compel her to give eviy “ station, late thle afternoon raided an @inuce to-morow alleged pool-room at Nassau and Ano night, with tempersture several To Summon Mother, Foo: vv cE ONE we ¢ Streets. The police found six man |}pointe below freesing! Tucedayi) 1... reported hut Jerome intended LATE NEW ORLEANS RESUL saelly engaged in writing out entries | Ppartly cloudy. Fresh northerly= | i. resort tw similar meanutes against Sixth—Katwertoit 64, Be 6-5 place i a Ber and taking reevita over telephancs. A] | ings Harry Thaw's mother, but the sub he wis © 0 the © senior Mra. T during her e‘t al KILLEO BY BATH BEACH TRAIN set Minn” tae raid is aaid (o nave| | dieplayed along the’Atlantic-coast| | ("°° 0° we een Ancoesing tern made on intoritimtion obtained in| ffor high northerly winds thiel |... ene py t programme Myr, Jerome en, thirty-five years old, was instantly killed to-| ge” ‘rata the alleged “Central! | operngon and tonight, will base hie make ght ommerrom n train at Thirty-ninth street anid Eighth | Bareau” sas week von offre to But lato eviaenba SABRE meats oy Mra, Evelyn Thaw and Dev Aliso Molane Heaiition,

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