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Se EXTRI Ilaria 4 he Books Open to All.’”’ | 7 | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ wr) a _PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1908. PRICE ONE CEN! 7 ANTE-RACING FORCES Sak fual i BOMB EXPLODED IN BiG. TENEMEN ARE TRAPPED: NOVOTE root rustic. poumca est BY AGENT OF A BLACK HAND GANG Gets Out of the Waldorf-As-' So ap Exnlains to Grand ~ TIL NEXT WEDNESDAY toria Wearing a Set of , Jury Investigating the Met. = ane A Be Flowing Whiskers, } Railway. | | . oe r: Sttoailis (IBIL EF WINS FEATIBE Deadly Missile Set Off on the Second con sen TAKES THEM OFF IN CAB. $700,000 CONTRIBUTED. aA | Floor Just Above th2 Place Where Aiter Preliminary Victory in a Fights). s scion a Sherrv’s and’ Repubticane Got Eund) Ryan AE TAT PEN NA Emanuel Sportaro Was Sitting ing Dr.v2 to Pu: Measures Through, Later Lewes for | Says, From Whitney, Elkins fi (Ni : iN in Grocery Store They Sent Oneto RevisionCommit- | Mis sis! (CUR: “eal — tee, Which Stops Further Action. — +o ason Gilvedear for Place and DEMANDS FOR MONEY HAD BEEN MADE IN A LETTER. tiie Weal Betting (Special to The Evening Wo! Books Were Hit Hard. i | —Atter a pre 3 Wears hrow nike a . > : x eye Ke ae i ; vinta BY VINCENT TEEANOR. Explosion Ploughed Its Way Through Ceiling to a trap, to all ar S their ow! AKIN, debur tits a: i ae JENNINGS RACE 1 \ Hy, \ . Q <3 | through 4 stupidity, ne: Foden ae ete BIESSIN GS OTGS TESG Sy WAC NICO Ail ‘| and Badly Injured the Grocer, Who Was el et : Rann 1 : : gent, and came to a pe ; Fer os Sent to a Hospital—-Police Make ck decision on a one : Paes : of the ; eon: poeaiid ° ula 7 . eal One Arrest, trolled by the bet asure and buried it for air, ‘1 Posed thls pie ‘ F t and th r } | " = several having the measures in the Governor's turned up us sui as tue pe Ga eiiiies se N SBrady Sed Pani vGne IMuenSIDUll Tol ei a & money Panic spread through a row of crowded tenement st Twelfth Hands ft ght as pl the reformers through the rt Corthe i Raitr edear, ON! sreet this evening when a bomb was exploded above the store of a man oe th a i : ‘ ce ia ara poe ue ocrats were for by franchise ae mative | | who had refused to give up $5,000. Emanuel Sportaro, who had a In addition, they are filles Ra HigMemited gone Franchise of No Value. . Hair BENNINGS RESULTS, grocery store and owns the building at No, 425, where the explosion m down in utter defeat and leave the orusi vic eft FFIRST RACE—Giles (12 to 5 and rred, was seriously hurt. dust romped a fluence may cventually bring the race tra wide open for b & for anath Late + e Senate de et to ta * on the dilis n n2 five-story building is occupied by twenty families. They were ire. Immediately m p 2) 1 ker (1 to 3 for place) Banyak | year at least, Hurried to Sherry’s. | . sitting at supper when the crash shook the struc iy | SECOND RACE—Ohdurate (1 to women and children made a wild dash for the street. They found ir Weane w | | oft nee . Gt % ae ane pees paneees (7 to 10 for) way blocked by shattered timbers and the dust from falling plaster on eae NCEE 1 a = eae and anys ny : jthe second floor, and when the police and firemen arrived they were Gisiate ‘ ; | al horse ‘i THIRD RACE.—Servile (5 to 1 and/ jamming the fire escapes, shouting wildly for hip and threatening to Cominitton, who ajorty) | Hiv TINE EE WSRINNET ED Orta! ne way |8 t0 5) 1, Azure Maid (even for| jean to the street. asked the ne ¢ te Wigat trom t in| place) 2, D'Arkle 3 es i : er F fi 5 time in which to examine the bills to und Duke at} Dook ent Were aime cu cover there he Sane The police found Sportaro on the first floor in the midst of the euained a secret FOURTH RACE—Jubilee (1 to s!ruins, The dynamite bomb had been carefully placed on the floor above Bur Sagan } He had huued dowa of facial immer: | open 1 be uced into the 1, admitted ‘ ; Place) 2, The Shaughraun 3. | the groceryman was sitting. inves b Sound Like a Joke spite | — ae . A t good ri i n ce jov: ‘ashro. a iy ton at the Grand Jury | Was the outsider ta the POMEL ETHERACESBIIIy ABayant (77 to| Meal te on ord enol ce cube cio tn) Gastio aes ulead '5 and 1 to 3), 1; Cail Boy (1 to 3) INS from several cuts, and he was arrested on suspicion, A tenant, An- s also arrested, Seo whether they were identical ate Leader Raines sald he was pre- come als 6 Pared to accept the challenge of the ii | dis fune ie es and m gor opposition Ife moved that the Percy- Gray repeal b t vision com Senate bil n from the re- ted for the tely g border on + 6 and made) No intadertet Of Wifels\Accuste ie et Gn ee we ‘The explar has it ording t of Mr report, is that at itney, Ryan, rds night Sen- é - ators Allds and 1 ey could sations in Papers Filed tin the shade rand Dolan, made big the | for piace), 2; Prisoner, 3 tonio Bossi, wa not be aA 2 ies ths Ft aneines f Calls It His Secret. niributions to the Republican cam: fe r hi at In a few minutes 10,000 frightened men and women crowded the errant Bit ieee aemen | or Record. Ee rayon : Fete AS Era AT eIeI ey ! at SUR BR ACE Berkeley i(tiito 5] street and the police had difficulty quieting them and inducing them to people submitisd to this arrangement pict, : el i 1900. Mfr. Vcame awa; vhen Mc je: | and 4 to 5) 1, Samuel H. Harris (7) ; heir b : One fl f the buildi ecked weiner Se [ $ f in, , return to their homes. One floor of the building was wrecked. thout a protest, The papers in the sult for absolute can come us te 11 for place) 2, Ivanhoe 3. To-day's hitch happened t*his way.!atvorce, filed yerterday by Mra. Alfred YOU semi t When session opened § ator Ag~ Know when i how G aAate ynne Vanderbilt against her hus- ory yacuer s. moved| band, were placed on the public records ie was tuld -|1n the office of the County Clerk to-day. Ci | airs. Va tod Smee ar Te es a a oe He diet ehe a ‘ ase iAR Ch ’ ty [Seto Heavy that st heir follow new, with ar asures, ts and upward: handicap; $400 adted, five and a pale re ood, Won driving, Winner, bik. gi. by Father: clared it to | utiidavit of 5 a The motion take the Assembly | Mgr tabs cons : bs “ Penal Code bill from the table was iene : : itt the AT and ext at the n cluKe to to th . where leaders.” With) an ‘equal track interests, rotested tals | ops, | nty Clerk's of or the te dill. atituted for the Senate Omics on’ the second feos of the Grand [sail on ran Gee 4 — 2€ soes) ta Newar course, but Lic The came procedure was attempted in| Contra! station. [the Kaiser Wilielm der Grosse." the case of che P Pray Repeal vill.| Another paper fs the am Krom Sher ne Prince, stlil shorn ; Nn aMdavit of i ; 7 ernie ( put tt wn that the Senate and] Henry B. Anderson, of the firm of the debutante whiskers, drove to | \ F. j nn i Fielder Stallings Has 1 i i Not Reported. ited) four and a half furlongs, br f. by Ogden Asrembly bills were not identical, and! Anderson & Ande counsel for Mr. R avheraeMine, Goula they v ferved to the Comn on! Var to the effect ¢ are He left his va her, and then c | at the de- | nee oni pe SRN cineca is my fendant will defend the sult went away for a ride in the park RajestaliieyThelisven(nel avon PionCamaysey pee co one | ot is Justice O'G n's « ‘Dr. And Goad | ane ‘ the chaser tor the. po ns [ polisting, Davia enclave eaterse, eealleaid’ she wae PALE GROUNDS ACE TRACK - THE BATTING ORDER. i a Crowded with Passengers, She) jiuita. paring the ed) NEW ORL . April 2—In the th York, the h is a at prostration ation between of his legs was spra‘ned, while Liebert irdiznantly obj nap pro: | he/ counsel for Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt, | ec fro a sito ies nade: Herel tox . ; i Fa Collins, If gramme vy demanded a cali of the! © it, |wemoy rom her sist ye to t hoe to. Haroll D. crossed 8s; 0 4 ins, If the trout and won breeging. Ni House to force Senator Smith's return. agreeing to submit to the decision of | hot ile ent she es, going down, several horses! Smashed into British Steamer hres eet rt. tal. it 8 lengt rut uf t tite these y ma cana grand But on thts point they were defeated. | he referee, ly well in a day or two, Wernuoe 5 Sel ii H Winters, of, inl, 96 Ne tcoenitiredcin thustlualometdenchs. waeiincocaer oie The revision committee proceeded with WINTER EMaInTAGrEad: ees fell over him, four iockess being patty Under Williamsburg Bridge. [jira "ss vise ip Be dane DEN Ons ite work. i ey are ey eae ope Fox, 1b, Henir ing: $40) added, even” furlone | Although Mr. Vanderbi | broken, G. Koerner was badly lacer- MeMurray, ¢ Conre . Then there was a waiting apell which | | A'nouen Mr ae Ieiwas aerea| ‘ated about the head, A, Martin suf. Dy Sweeney, ¢ ch. k. by Pionudes~ Pal nobody could explain until a glance at Ni ego) the) papers) were) no led | da fracture of three riba and one, The ferry boat Maine from Forty-| Ms Orth, p. until an hour after he had sailed for | One| second street drifted against an| Umplre—Mr. Short the personnel of the Revision Commit- ope on the Mauretania yesterday hored British freight steamee in the fA, Ga. In an tec disclosed the fact that the com- f : ca mittee would stand 4 to 3 against the areerneon. Tt vie not be necessary for | wes. hurt debe Only three horsey ‘at River during the rugh hours this | UL. . 1 ed 1eK! 01 show! . the: m to appear in person before the ver- | n ce finisied RENE eicoetairy eerrril proposed legislation, as s thelr} him = RACE—Purse $4; two-year- afternoon. a vor. Ly Mavala thal : oreo) ana eae enoeelIRe)y Cnet Dee N yl ids; ; r The aceldent happened directly under|of t Atlanta team this afternoon “the swung wide in th: votes last night and t com | 7 ’ ine : ‘our Curlongs.—Pinion, lus eo Includes Senators » 8 to New Yorks until the findings | . upper j mittee Includes Senators Smith, Saxe Behar S aN ; o 2,49 to 1 and 1 to 2, won mesburg Bridge, | Manager Griffith realizes he has hts to be pubunder a’ hard drive aid just got and Carpenter, who voted for the bills, 1 of U e6@ are autmitted to the Su- i pth; Si nee, 100 (1 crowded with passen- | x ae, ht our the fini MeDaniel stoned + and Womple, Emerson, Sohmer and] Preme Court uid Mr, McClure be- ide sto) Lats torts a (9 1, ‘eecond {was tremendous ana | nds full Since defeating the Ch ‘eer ulne halt a te,” Ty dit not tke tte y, 1G Rosen), 8 to 1 2 t6 Land 6 Fg] CAB 1@ locals have heen con great excitement followed | rry boat passengers. ched her berth!of two of last year Sullivan, all of whom Lave voted In tho| Ain bis hearings at once the matter | Chicago Sporting Editor {o Act opposition. It soon became eviient that} ™ay be disposed of within a fow| rs “ the committee had no intention of un- | weeks. in Wrestling Bout duly expediting thelr work on the bill, | Although soctety has been rife with mie, and after some delay the Senate took {fumors of itpending trouble between To-Night. up the pending bank bills, seventeen of te Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilts sinc vaso. 8 erson, Meadow: | among She’ Wolf und | "yy : . Dillon also ran. The Maine finally re OND RACE—Purse $100; for theees | 08 Me Brooklyn stde, She is not seri- | Winters. 8 half fur- | ously damaged. Ourfielder Bi 1 4 to 1, 2 to 1] —_--— day, Stalling siderably strengthened by the additlor SR Foun RA’ ee) stars—Dyer ant bite wher artern. Jubilee ark to-| (i) has left for N a@regular fleld whioh were awaiting action as the |!" March 26 Mrs. Vanderbilt left length; Ap- | ot reported, Bell special order of the day. Nand Marm, near Newport, such secrecy (Special to The Even! toned cord | not repartes ves to Newari * the r | wae observed in the preliminary steps) CHICAGO, April 2 Tariar Mald ) ede tatra/OUe aS bie pitton games At 120 P. M. the Senate took an and e fy t Lg Rerre ato 4° would nave’ been 's ad | AUTO CARNIVAL ENDED. | ‘hv axainst ihe Avietios fon Satu nee ; Highland before the Amerieun S SOON) |, ague season opens. , . t of the case that officially nothing w: hour's recess. No report from the Revi- | tee aera Tea Crenmities on there den the Revi: |known dil the actual filing of the sult! ae to-night in the Hucke Fecelved up to that time noe for mena [DY teptesentatives of Carter, Ledyard | scimidt-Gotch mater over which ques 8 & Milburn, for Mrs. Vanderbilt, and the| tion of an official there has bi Roure after., and Majority Lender | depositing of their answer by Mr, Van-iserious wrangle between the wrestlers | ‘THURD RACE Durse 9 sole and up; sell ting editor, has been sele al 8p) {Result Will Be Announced 1ree- as Avalanche of Ballots Can First Inning and a : ie BT Te Sees a nd their iriends for several day i. y > + Med out to Collins, Keeler sin- (Continued on Second Page.) (Continued on Third Page.) wotlon Was the Tesult of a voto by |e Teen eae toe wo |. Be Counted, d aver second Hie NEE NESS Seen care al newspaper by five lengths; Ben Str ni eo), | The 1 \n tu Jordan. Keeley stole second. Rall 3 BIG COTTON BROKERS he In exetient |! to 1, 3 to 3 and 1 to ond; Cant And queen of frat on Wit all taaicn Bi WILLIE LEWIS WI Q J vpn, ing Fevemany, a tocdamaliduring ite ; ie i cir contest. and Mira Pine made if : Wiires ots ea “Hoy af Fi | EXPELLED FROM ‘CHANGE of securing Ricker Rert Osta wbash, Wild | Wich hag be par ones 40 RST FIGHT ABROAD. . _cncuring | Beker, ee vanne ae mers evainesl eentee a eas pointed If a decision and Toboxgan lsu | day ore the clock stru Wes i flare Boy not rid: MEW ORDEBANG: Ts, April 3.--Brn slideanaalhaer coasts lorks in the Clirealation Depa Beckett's cnes} ity wih very kod f froma PARIS, April 2.—Willie Lewis, the |esto Gussont and Lig Castello, com-|!8 Teac! i ig has been nearly! mouRTH RACE—SIx furlongs: four- cf aba) Gh euehalinet m or ci Way. tatck a = American lad, won his first fight here | Posing the firm of Gusson! & Company, | at evens. for notwithstanding Hack's| voar-olds and up Carthage, 119 te | this or ol ilt CORA ll fanned NOV SINT ft nly lantican; $000 added; one were ex.|Tecord of victories, Goteh has many ‘er, 6 to 1G to fang tod. won, by alavalanche of voles for the mat DD co ate! 1 caaity, Winner. oh. ,. by Dieudonne— against ‘Joft’ Thorne before a packed | °°ton brokers and exporters, st he oro ing house. pelied from the New Orleans Cotton | local friends. And out second: ‘Cooney K.. to7 cv, | entants for the Bonor of ruling su- Second Inning. Exchange to-day. The expulsion wao| There has been @ large advance saie| towers) sate bg to,t ant 3 t6 6. third: | preme In the ble carnival 5 hariie dex. Bturte ri , shase out, Wilkes to Bux. iemphitt ‘Thorne recetved an awful beating, B 1 He Ab rooase down nine times in ten |@hnounced publicly and o cially onjof tickets and the building will un. | Mme 0 ran, SRR ADE SUC Ti euresule, of Une slestion will baiar i to left and econd. =| ads erties: Srareiac: pounds, twice belng knocked cold, when |t@ floor of the xchange this after-|doubtedly be packed, FIPTI RACH—One mile; purse. goo, | ROUNee AS soon as the votes are count n Jordan's error | ag. iain Salvcaeed hit noon, The firm has been among tho} Se for three-year-olds and. upward.—Pink-\ed. There is no Inti nation at this time Breer rai | oho the pall paved shit, most prominent of the cotton expom- FIRST RUN OF SHAD, Wl (V. Powers), 4 to 5, 1 to 3 andlas to respective candidaies who have ¢ second on} a1 ‘The rounds were of two-minute dura- |ine firme in thie country, | mast Aubuchon yon by five lengthe: Ketchermike, | received the largest number of votes mI RIDMS R82 GUE SORGES, Lei Pe 3 to the front, and, rac (ion and 4,000 spectators witnessed the} No other reason than that the by. | aT te A bead (Q (Notter), 9 to 6 1 to 3 and out, 3)! reve! y to Wikes. ONE RUN, Berkeley went to 2 a ane Tec : the American and the |/#W8 of the “had viata | Be Henne, 17 (Bilas), 40 to 1 10 60 1, 6 to | —_——_.—____ oedan out, Ball to Chase, flea | stretoh, to ap edsy Victor ad with by. Herkeley, A’ chal of wo" between e TE Peed eee tae, tab! the sonson in these waters yesterday-— Tinie—1.30 2-5," Masquerade,” RC.) | BALTES Resa \ t sg MoMurcay flied to Hensphitl, | for te ee tan his rave. “Animus dogs ot luke weight, ' * . BN bh >, too fn ine ones in & net. Rawn also ran. 4 r : j and 1 to 10) 1, Gilvedear (8 to 5 for, him so that the force of the explosion would strike at the spot where an penton