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CHAMPION BEGIN TT IN T ro-t vs Mystery and Love. JOHN COLIN DANE BEGIN IT IN TO-DAY’S EVENING WORLD [oe e/e] © EVENING WORLD 9092 O00: g 2 COBO OOOO NOOOGOOODONDOODOOOO00C000009 900000000006: OO099000000000000006 90009000000 0006 Q -Date Story of Quick Action, Dazzling Speed and Absorbing Interest. Yn Upe-t eee JOOOOOOO000000000 : voovocacns0d to-night and i RESULTS EDITION | _ PRICE ONE CENT. : | HOT SENATE FIGHT OVER RACING BILLS: CANVASS INDICATES THEY WILL PASS NEW YORK, wie Sees “ Circulation Books Open to All.”? ) APRIL 1, 1908. PRICE ONE ‘CENT. | THOUSANDS LOST ON BEGGARMAN, THE HOT TIP AT BENNINGS TRACK : HELDUPTO SCORN ...-c' ~ WNDNORCE COURT Victory in the War to Kill Betting on the Turf. Husband Arranged Trust to Save Her Fortune from Dis- RACING WILL GO ON EVEN sipation, Says Lawyer. THOUGH VOTE IS AGAINST IT State Cummissioner Sanford Declares All. the Sakes’ Everts Will Be Run Off— Hughes Ferces Stand Firm for Reform Measures, PARIS, April 1.—Mattre Li concluded his argume: f{ the sult for divoree b by Mrs. A. Hart Mrs. Hugh Tevis ‘ol. George W. Paxter, against her husband, with a severe raignment of Mrs, McKee. Instead 0: g his wife for the purpose of his stepson and stepdaughter ¢ plaintiff alleged, and trying to |induce Col, Baxter to renounce the [rights upon her fortune of $300,10 | whtoh was held in trust, M. Labort de clared {t was Mr. McKee wio arranged the trust in onder to prevent the disal- pation of the fortune. He described the wife as constantly quarrelling with members of her family and 4 M. Lab argued given by the agains: ber of credence the McKee made no honor.e ‘| to Mattre McKee. in ifs MeKee, formerly and a daughter of of Tennessee, t (Spectal to The Evening World) ALIANY, April 1-4 enny of the Senators late t afiernoon indicates that the anti-rnce (rack bills will pass the Senate, to take effect immediately. The Senate, after nn all-day debate, took a recess anti! 8.26 @ clock to-night. Javed f ronged y the friends and foes of the turf, ith spectators, while the lobbies @ battle that was to decide the legality of betting on race-horses in this State: | Intense i the Senate were filled se unable t McKee and the doeire of the on too pert that Hushes continue thelr Senator Mi Grady, in addition scored Pe New Yo! charges agatn: Armand Dory Barboux, © ; TOMO Ee ant. tinue the followed assistant to Maitre Mrs. MeKee, ap- 2 ! Armand Dorvilie, a aes i f° Barvoux counsel for Mr pnee if |peared in behalf of Col, Baxter, who ‘ jis : Mok was also e decause of | declarationa made pubilshed in American 1 ed that | Bingham of admitted to the ttoor Among t the Senate was S ane Prisoner Broke Into House, Beat Saloon Keeper and Wife, but Not Guilty. Sanford, who a by. aifte ate sioner treque const vator: us the de! with te nied MeKee were ris fons, and exp! e inexhaustib.e el Senator ( pauO forthe cdea) (ackeltina rulter’s| ya neal the American news: talk with Sanford. Following It. the) Ciraco. April 1.—Ross Freeman, (RP re (hi 1 | fatter said: » attorneys sald he was a victim [°F Au i i Senator MeCarren telis me that the vbulism and epllepsy, and who | ax Bonenieer p fig’ attorney) ‘claeren cwith |, 0 [ kept in the bill, but that+the vote willy ali net zs | Tulius Caesar, Napoleon and Lincoin, | Ma record, vies 2 i be clove: it was Sontended, were pirvilieat i us j ‘This was the first aduission from the st to lapses of mental control. ter ot her father but s lof the ae ted between somnambulism or epliepsy, to- ® acauitted of of bur racing people that the oppasition stood | thre @ chance of winning TO HOUSE FLOU. “But even If these bills are passed In| fa Freeman was a jury nd Mos, M ° nd only hs ain care ie continued 2 Judge Brentano's court and hastened to his daughter's ell the stakes at the mto the ¢ Fred Fo Melk April 8 we. even If they 4 A ios os Threatens E hte nt} If ted 4 8 pret wed a hen th hreatens Further Action If CHa mx wie NEW ORLEANS RESULTS, | Bang ad ASU O inh Congress Committee Faiis mient ist the Agnew b ' son aw a * ferving to the report that Gov : ulvo bent Mrs 4 alt fur , ea would.) oa extn ott t to her husband's a in Inquiry. slat © ati ng bil eS alienists led that it on wns home was not Rot p -sed, cried: nse placed carried ott, 1 ow: face of a Gov out that threat The fight on the bil fm squabble over fing the question Code amendment mak a crime punishable by Apri 1 Klin A my. € vi » Randolph © of br WASHINGTON, COND RAC old flies Purse £100; an indica- Attack lipo! n of criminality Dr. A. As O'Neill, of Chicago, one of principal witnesses for the defense, tlie Hols the charges ax He s: betting | the Imprisonent or | escrioed Pree dean commi rey-Gray repeal should he taken jsut Me st Agnew con Hanito awink an ep to have the Penal Code eto disposed of first enator Grady, [emocrat precipitated the fight on this me by moving to strike out the ¢ clause. GOOD NEWS FOR THE DEAF. Real Fight ins. \ | ‘ day in Waterbury, During t This move brought Senator Agi A colehrated New York Aurtst has heen |! a : Hes Mr Lilley, according to his feet, who explained the purpose | selected to demonatrate to deaf people that | Lead y Van: Ingenue, said that he > of the bill. He said he wanted to, deafness Is a disease, and can be cured | natdo and Bleotorine ais) | the Lake people had a amend the measure in order to perfect | TAPIdly And easily In your own home. | He was present in t Waterbury x ane He proposes to prove this fact by sending | ‘OURTH RACE--The Ladies’ Stakes, Club a week ago Saturiay, he sald, dts phraseology. This amendment was). any person having t @ mith thetr ears) value $1,185: two-year-old fillies; four) while Mr. Lilley was talking with adopted. | trint treatment of this new method abso. | furlongs..-Arinette 118 (I, Lee). 8 to 21) Neue i talicn, a leman bout the presen According to Mr, Taylor Mr, Lilley sald it was quite lutely free. We advise ail people who have|to 2 and 1 to 6, won by four lengths, | number of ge trouble With thelr ears to immediately ad-| Anne McGee 115 (Nicol), 8 to 6, 1 to 3| investigation. | dress Dr. Edward Gardner, Sulte 840, No. 40] and out Lena Leach 110 (Pow- West Thirty-third street, New. York City, | ers), 50 to 1, 2) to 1 and 6 to 1 third— Senator Agnew then went at the kernel’ of the proposition by moving to strike out the McCarren amendment second; making the bill take effect on Sept. 1. | gid we wish to assure tiem that they ma] Be e. 49,” Yankee Daughter, My Lady) )° would get an adverse Seeraee nS cementite Feoalve by retum Mali, ausolutely fee, @/ Francie, Mis Highland, Bligabeth Har- BBL SV ED ERE: ‘ A (Centinued on Second Page.) erred on woo ulao ran. the Moor of Congress and tell all , EVENING WORLD RAGE CHET NINTH DAY Al April 1. upward -Pras- dhe had 1 ely that e+e Was Nearly Left at the Post at Start oi the Third Race, and Win- ner Turns Up in Workman. 'P. H, SULLIVAN HAS A 50 TO 1 SHOT FINISH SECOND. ABV AT PLAN BENNINGS. --| STREET KILLED AS MOTH! LUOKS 0: ee Old Less Runs Under Hoots and Is Crushed. selling, $500 udded: six and a halt Two-Year Lena Horse’s Puddin, Made a Favorite in the Fourth Race, Finished Outside the Money, This Event Being Won by Dan De Noyles at 7 to 1 in the Betting, Tena Lesana, two years old Aying this afternoon with som t fldren in fnor No. 34 Fast ¢ stroet er home Hundred and Fit Her mother was watching from the do Along came Abe Goldstein, of No Chrystie street, one-hor BY VINCENT TREANOR. Wagon of t #8 Co (Special to The Evening World.) fyany, of No. tway Hee BENNINGS RACE TRACK, WASHINGTON, April 1.—The third race, scratched down to five horses, was the betting event of the day at Bennin} that spread like a prairie fire loaded the bookmakers with money to the guards as soon as the prices were | posted. Workman, opening an even money favorite, went up to 6 to 5 before the real money showed, but when it did come in, it came in hun- « Goldstein « A tip on Beggarman fast pace way in the a vuteide. Ragaar a huge crowd The excited ed rand a half furlongs vnen menaced Rally ieee [the frightened driver He was in ajdred dollar bills. The books didn't know which was * when, as if - jfair way to be roughly handied when! to further perplex them, the yellowbacks were distributed on Clements. Many of the wise set, including Plunger E went to the latter. sddie McDonald and Joe Vendig, him Goldstein Coroner Harburger When tt was s the n trouMe after Newt pail to await an ot tip. He was flat-footed and wn The old horse driver wis una aun Warthy sent Work fee IN) iced feed ee ently having done him and was to the A ead right awa : h the and was se SURO © the lead right away, b When there was no B Grandpa, MeIner- write along and was front of Huddy, ——_$_.____ BENNINGS RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Edgely (8 to 1 and 1 [easily se ptaan t eh ground at In the §10) added; Winner, ch. gb “PEDOLER BEATIN | Gehry i 10 ’ AW a matter ot| |Poiceman Who Ar Who Arrested As- | sailant Gallantly Holds off “| Gang Till Reserves Come. pany, he said, | a contract tf way to 1 pole, w Workman teen went 3 t0 1) 1, Bob Callahan, Jr. (8 to 5 1. racin yy half a leagta, but iad a for place) 2, Lally 3 | had taken =i xitame outside Fil SECOND RACE—Von Laer (2 to 1 ing up ground on Workman suw hun, in another and 4 to 5) 1, Rose Beaumont (12 to 1 for place) 2, Alice Navarre 3, would have won, never lost an| pon Mr. Li or submarines, fist at Mr a THIRD RACE—Workman (6 to 5 jand 2 to 5) 1, Clements (even for |place) 2, Belle of the Bay 3. FOURTH RACE-—Dan de Noyles (7 to 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Ragman (3 to 1 |for place) 2, Glessner H. 3, dr. After Teale, wt tac 8 "walking in” Pairbrotier thought he and at Thomas McAvoy. of No. 03 Bast Or FIFTH RACE—Gr-ndpa (13 to 3 ts andred and Twe so; theiips bl t i and even) 1, Prince of Pilsen (3 to larlem gang 1 mh a an 5 for clace) 2, Yuddy 3. o 1 1 i <TH BS CE--<ing of Bashan (4 1 t ad to 1 and even) 1, Killiecrankie (3 to 5 for place) 2, pasa 3. Exeltement | <jxth | Pott from Public | 1 Hundred and and Keppler ave: wn, the Bronx ! tow em H it . rannir went be q FRANK HENCRICK JO Frank J. Hendrik, nepiow us rer preme Court Ju tic, Peter A. senders «, 7 Magi was appainted cashier in th : lealiov e the Bureau of Combustibles 5 u Wied. ONES ¥ a to succeed J. P. Burns, woo wa.s re. tO the station house in ab ¢ } Moved by exeFire Comuissioger Lantty. ing mob Olan ast olf Grandges sallow alow a0 £08 situs

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