The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1907, Page 1

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P32 DE SP et AIHBBWIABAATDIAAT 29939999999 P399939000 PP BEST SPORTING FEATURE OF THE DAY aL Qy Full Details Relating to the Form of ALL the Horses Running Bennings To- Morrow on "age 12. SGEE Et WEATIHDR Cold. with an Wednesday cloudy FINAL] | RESULTS EDITION § [circutstion Books Open tan” [“ Cirenlation Books Open toa” | _ a PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 9,(|1907¢ PRICE ONE CENTS ssa mst DEMENTIN AMERICANA ED THAW TD SLAY vont sakes DECLARES OFLMAB IN INKL PLEA TO JURY. Interstate Commerce Commission Pe LORD BA BANGE IS “FAIR TO-DAY,” SAID WOMANTHREATENS. » risoner's Insanity Wes the Species cides Against the Railroad Magnate | a as ; = nd Willa Court to Fore” SUTH WIMMER WEATHER MAN; BUT IT ACH CANDY MAN Sacre othr Wives AT BEAWINGS, —- _ SNOWED AZZ DAY. WITH VENGEANCE and Homes, | Replies Will Be Demanded on Chicago—Alton | pie |EFFENSE’S ORATOR CLOSES: Meare eset | JEROME BEGINS TO-MORROW, |Somebody Must Have Loaded the Dice on STORM WARNING. Secret and the Various Pools Involving |Grumbling Soph Beats The local weather bureau has Union Pacific Transfers So Zealously | Out Sally K. in Fifth— | the Prophet. received the following speciail!| Adopted by Relative of | ; from Washington: Northwest] | | f i : ee BEG warniheecace ecdas | John S. Huyler. | Guarded rom the Public. Blizzard for Racegoers. oe ee ae sro onbys grelapwnataves \Considers. Wife's Refusals of Thawte Onen au ware Breakwater to New York Storm centred off New Jersey coast. High northeast winds and snow. The winds will shift to heed ts Mey Eo tare but reuna| Marriage One of the Most Remarkable te tell ber address, was arraigned be- | tore Magistrate Wahle in the Tombs | Instances of Self-Sacrifice, and Says B BENNINGS RESULTS. |Continued Snow and Colder WASHINGTON, April 9.—The Interstate Commerce Commission “anti FIRST RACE-—Orphan Lad’ (7 to) ute proceedings in a circuit court in the State 40 and 1 to 5) 1, Old Colony (2 to 1], Weather Is the Forecast for le afternoon, charged wittr an of New York to compel E. H. Harriman to reply to : northwest thie afternoon, snd and writing threatening letters F ply to the questions he | for place) 2, Belle of Jessamine 3. Pai vier A Stine yah ad li pre eke eines thveelening eicah a Man Would Be Incapable of It. refused to answer \ TERS candy manufacturer, of No, 301 V | Seventy-second street. The woman utad been arrested by Magistrate! ~ ° After speaking upward of seven hours, Delphin Michael Deimas, Wahle'® probation omoer, -whd-was-sent-}—— ~ - — —— chief counsel for Harry Thaw, ended his argument with a scriptural— n he was peek before the commission. SECOND RACE—Black Mask (10 ee as willbe taken-a5-soon-as-the special counsél_for_| to tend-4to-4)4-Helen B(4 to 2} tet tomorrow, —uldtne | the commission, Messrs. Kellogg and Severance, can preparethe neces- pict ed Re eaalidees phe aie -— “A sou-west breeze wil blow." Forecast for New York City and —vicinity: —Continuved weather with snow to-night and partly cloudy on Wednenday; 4, These prec for by Mr. Hu: No coherent ory could be drawn ie sary papers THIRD RACE—Bob Callahan, Jr.| A nor-gast howler woke us up: | 4 i i 2 a 3 3 n the Interstate Commerce Commis-| “What wad your pefsonal bolding of| (8 to 1 and 8 to 2) 1, Senator Bar-| The alr was full of snow brisk to high westerly winds, from the woman in court. She talkea |quotation at 3.14 o'clock this afternoon. For the prosecution, the Dis- nd! that issue? rett (5 to 2 for place) 2, Marston 3. Taree onrole: Midly about her daughter, and said trict-Attorney will sum up to-morrow. A verdict is expected, unless the Mr, Harriman declined to answer sais Somebody apparently has loaded th |thet if’ Mr. Huylef did not return her |, ‘ ‘ either question on the ground that it} FOURTH RACE—Mookele (3 to 1/ dice on the Weather Man, You know Sl boot to her she would visit areas | jury is hopelessly -disagreed, by Thursday night. ; Pail | ‘ | ¥engeance upon him, epee Pee aa . Lerest 20 the Gt ery And of no tn- | and even) 1, Lysistrata (3 to & for bow. she saan Dien y ferecant: the | 1 Statement ninde by Just. before he closed Delmas described Thaw’s insanity as “de ears. mach 2 lace) 2, Setauket 8. weather, don't you? No 8 neces the millionaire to the probation ofc ‘s ree M nis arioun poole forme, wish Placeoe Rs sary for you to know that you may one of Mr. Huyler’s relatives baa; Mmentia Americana”—the sort that makes Americans defend the sacred- yo t 9, | mato wtock trans 0 | . understan, adopted a daughter of Mra, Ha ee j man was asked ners with the ga:ne re jand 3 to 6) 1, Sally K. (even for to tpeto old then. She was “brought up 73 tux | “True,” he sald, “the learned alleniata have not given « name “What was your share of that |” "| decline to answer on the ground| Place 2, Will Do 3. casting ~ roe ury and highly educated. The me other | to the species of insanity which Harry Thaw had. Bat 1 will tell stock ?"* (that it is my private business.” we Genk ana dF the eh 1 years,; you. It te m apec fnsanity which is recognized in every court made! of this land, It fe adopti Meve his home si uP sbeolutely ail) the honor, of his daughter tx ty which makes a man be- If he throws a fu r of bin wife ts enered, that m "| Jas it s 2 and 9 to 10) 1, Blue Buck (3 tot) re te iy cis AE apg bs fer | for plane) 2, Water Dog 3. » indicate unsettled \ i 8 annual | eal for a prec a a high t } " > prophesies @ bilzsard. 7 ~ 4 FOURTEENTH DAY AT BENNINGS. RAGE opty Maku Peter Police Will Prevent Bout | SIXTH RACE—Lord Badge (5 to five dice. I the master effort of the famous Call- ve at the general prevalent conclu- ¢ life of Stanford White's slayer, ters and. lawyers who listened >, Opinions aré so divided ove: fornia barrister that it is hard to 1 sion of those who heard his plea for . 6 Practically all of the experienced | F ; SNOW, TRACK SLOW. mine Shs SCA | on Complaint of Sheriff to the speech agreed that the Westerner's effort” fett far short of ad- - 300 “ 4, be one! manipulat i Bic m att ree-yearolds and upward; §200 added; six and a half furlongs: | snow to one an ordin Chief, Aust “9 Any Vacation | Hayes. , dresses which some of the old-ti: ants of the local bar delivered cally. ‘Time—1.28. Wlaner, bik @., by Watherlege—Eoatre, - | night events run off, | A a . * ed weil by making Orp _ under somewhat similar cor in the same Criminal Courts i uF Span. RCs Fi Be [on choice tn the opens The fight slated between Willie L Building et ‘ er 8 if § | Miller up Orphan Lad Henry, which | and J Suitiverasiis catea utr thtaes eee Lea A Haack & : ig * gras: 8% {he has an under- | night at the Grand Central Palace, un |\THAW PLEASED WITH SPEECH, ty ant ble po there was a|study on ; And somebody has | 8 A SE oa “SEN, G.”’ CASE TO GO But Harry Thaw professed himself as being entirely pleased with / rung in @ set of phony dice on the | Club, 4 D opped by the | . Hl : : ee Base AS is Pree {porte ' BEFORE GRAND JURY, the argument of his imported advocate as he was being led back to Mis yearclts, Silies GAG wortings 06) B6eed: four Look at the morning papers! Oa the |/ Sheriff Nicholas Hayes to-day wrote | cel he 7 hs. » oth " 7 q ily, ineludi 0.51 1S Winner, br. f., by Resolute IL—Avon L. first page you seo th iotion; f 4 lott ner, Bing ee cell in the Tomt The his er members of the Thaw family, including % wm Puir to-day (Tuesday) and to-mor © te] Bit the DistricteAttorney'’s Office the mother and wife of the young prisoner, were ako quoted as saying “¥ southwest . winds. ascena | bogus es x they felt perfect ed with the showing of the ‘Frisco pleader. : *! Anybody ould have predicted of the iaw. He! Admits There Is Slim Chance Whats i bile caaett all af Sear : that for April & But what do we get? aia it’ was the business of’ the police : he largest and most turbulent crowd that has assem at the was second ai] the way, wit | A snow thac je pertectly scandalous, |'to interere he jooked to that body | of Indictments, Criminal Courts Building since the beginning of the Thaw trial clamored ridden Latidatie third | And now com@ the Weather Man and | to seo that was enforced. vi 6 & id 6 rr saeen ain favorite in the third | dees some hindcasting. “Conditions mee ban re Assistant District-Attoyney Vandiver| for admittance this afternoon, drawn by the magic of Lawyer Delmas's a Marston, Father Bil D mit out : X |announced to-day that he had found § i. PY é' af [Steck two-year-old Hartford Boy . Sccurriaw ry Sica] ZeMe") Me, sald when Twas cailed hinat the Statute of Limitations would| oratory. The carridor! on the main floor was not large enough to ac And told that I fe pS, Pa Dus waa left then. Roots run against many of the transactions commodate those anxious for admittance to the little ¢ourt-room, and nine pid “Wirlanda. post. Marston, 4 Ware aikie- | Would be held personally responsible” |{ivoived in the business affairs of the Ro eECUse, Laudable closea | Herre! ont Se, wentern ner Phaguarn le Sow Ja (At, | ool-room syndicate recently unearthed. | scores stood out in the snow on the Centre street steps and fought their = “allahan, owe: wa. tT + ut before leaving he left rn o jon It be posslb! Malden two year-old cols, S400 added) fou ho gee ey all tower was a blurred gray with Chief Cortwright to | kone action wii pe possible | way inch-by inch into the jam ahead EL: FORRES, | FN DS wens Fines stop sli boxing contests during his ab- | Sergt. Kelleher and his men were swept off their feet time and wence that were held outside the pre Lysistrata Quit in Stretch. | again, but managed to mr tain a line around the court-room door, Mpaaare rand dur Thaw had a fit of t ring the noor The lowering aiila inet le weather and the vivid w Mr na nbined to depress ieuat obt several warrants *}him. As soon as he got Tambs_} far_his which to make arrests. of, Bes i dict fouryearolds and upward, $000 waded. Winner. br. f., by Bassetiaw—Mantura, Own rcp CONGRESS AT THE HAGUE IN JUNE. THAW VERDICT TO-MORROW NIGHT? Ope High Cian Pl af ad at at eae THE HAGUE, A »—J 5 has t fixed r w of the # Traffic Berio sly Interfered With ‘ 1 with unaba ‘Lord Badge Led All the | | ru | Lord Badge wit Sir Tristan was not fit rolds, $00 added, Seven fu It was stated this afternoon that District-Attorney Jerome 1 peace Winner, & £ |SMOW FROM HERE wif consume only three hours in making his tinat address to 70,W ASHINGTON, 1 NEW ORLEANS RESULTS, | Nias Whauitineiacmons at the ease will be given to the FIRST RAL E-Four ft nee. Lad sds and upward, $500 adled, one mile end let «ar elaant ‘ day. Fock ve Opa ia purtvngtt—ttelte Bassin” 1s MICHIGAN TRAFFIC, TP Pp ator ; | Rusk 2 timedo t CALUMET pril §.-#nom : ATE WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS Piao pena wie eke me a a the Year ‘fe rewalling. te-foy oe > Sixth—Sally Preston 7-10, No Quarter 15-1 pl., Kadserhoft weuelly “Bargains” in every sense wilt 1 Piast phe enthver ls ioe scly oold ond the snow | Gergen Tenis, Laws, yrs, 5 Se sea ties Rada Sia SR ol we ESR ee 4 4 ' \ ; saat P lik ic Alita. al rt ili "

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