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[FINAL VOTE TO-MORROW 2,000 BIDDERS THERE. | Is Sanctioned by Law, and That $ ‘ a Sees FOURTEENTH DAY Al BENNINGS. : Former Wife of Count Boni Follows Hughes Looks to Raines to 1,500 Women Eager for Bar- weather Clear. April 7. Track Fast | He Will Not Interfere In Announcement That Family Had | Win for Reformers—Me- gains Raid the Old : PS ee eR ee ele Any Way. Been Won Over With Statement , = CarenJogstheAntis, | Hostelry Tver: Sine Te Wot} Ereeeeel oes lee = M'CAHEY PUTS IT ON HIS nine on 4 RIVAL M’CARTHY IN RACE, (Track bill @ for thelr defe 79 ) men and ivenirs, an alarm of PRINCE DE SAGAN—Everything is now settled for my mar- y the ultimatum riage to Mme, Gould. wnothne made hina FES MME. ANNA GOULD—I have no intention of marrying and am & not engaged to anybody. a lot of them into exctte-| { ou om j12 This Event the Young Star Won on Dress a Parade at Good Frice of 60 to1—P. H. de Sullivan Has a Winner in Elizabeth n entrance on the Broad- x part of the old- decisive vo: wely t e sale going at some one in the draperies the sign. The suddenly. The condition of the courtship of Prince De Sagan is summed up tive statements. he Prince says he is going to|Carren announ: i : he and his follo stay until the In these two authori : z : : Sweeney at 10 to 1. marry Mme. Gould, and Mme. Gould says he is not—for the present, nEMcontlngenth DynOM MEE Nene oT . who bad come out In the We okt W 15 12 peels Leese nc = at least. : i Conenina seueer aI for a bre after the| 11 ergen H {§ Tyler Morse, Mme. Gould's close friend, stirred to action by ths B sides wera wor ard late ne ngs, scream- 1 r ' 20 By Vincent Treanor. i P(e ci i i i ao rene ecess: n at 1 Y Way, got 1 » The Evtr ) many contradictory reports concerning her affairs, prevailed upon her {{0-d8¥ to make eur necessary Beas spiutaige alt che wae, got up a alt a) ae : by to make a statement this afternoon. The statement came in this shape}! x DeADUntng Hi 5 BENNINGS RACE TRACK, | opposed. to from Mr. Morse: ae 5 whose att : oulere (HST) ‘ z sail ne > track betting here received quite a \ to-day from the state- “I am authorized by Mme. Gould to say that she has no idea pe Shane The fire en- ne s nent of United States Di Baker in which he says he cane going to try. This arland, of says in part: or intention of marrying at this time. Iam further authorized by not stop betting her to sav that she is not now engaged to any person whatsoever." Later on Mr. Crowded Cut. ndred women were In the time. The f ne bid- tatement is m legal board of his own account. He | ens Drea tee als f ele a coop lAslonera awit as = that the Prince de Sagan tw d to Uist) " ta 413, a er ENNINGS RES LTS. avowed himself a sultor for the | lan 3 present of Anna Gould \ FIRST RA Oxfor His Coming a Surprise. Pei reba Vive yet 1 : 181 i oer ford (7 to ¢0 “Many Frenchmen declared Mr. pee Lata re et Aa Uhl , . anc o 4) 1, Greeno (2 to 1 for Morse, “are suitors for the hand of ee Rane pep ae ne cbrsome ot ined eo Ue ase, tn ' tnd upwat Tan place) 2, Edgely 3. Mme. Gould. Perhaps the Prince {s i w FS sant rae the | g onytreauen heard main corr ane i aes ue only one of thi ee x e) . Indications pointed to the fact a 7 i 1 y SECOND RACE~Llizabeth Sween- pricatolsetyovershere se Neluer es the Je for votes would S| ! ving le as di ud |e to to 1 cl 4 to Gould nor Mrs. Morse nor myself knew | | \ pvt timate B e cafe, only spot | SABIE i 1 y { C) n to 1) 1, Cheek (4 that he was going to follow Mme Z See Wiad boots still doing ine ‘ ty ges to 1 for pla Sonne Kelso 3. positive » by both sides details to prov llms we: would 60 and. guess- > give Gould to New York and his arrival here was a complete surpri Mr. Morse wag asked if it were true) 7+ milrosk that Mra, George Gould had, by espous-/Giants’ Star Catcher and fing the cause of her sister-in-law, won the family to Indorse the ¢ nent ot} Merkle Greeted by Fans | he spot whe F Mr. Blaine mado his Parode (€0 1 Tony 2; Claiborne, 3. Rum, Romanism a ective Fogarty. rty. Then Mme. Gould to Prince de Sagan | ra ’ i i LE : sity seekers ! fi FOURTH RACE—Penarris (3 te 5 fo engagement exists” replied Mr, With Big Bouquets. OG I Wh 9G Ge) Bs 1 and begged that he! vi inne oe | etsiicea rat ahaa ney RT aneaan ete Morse. “Of course. Mme. Gould's reenter Senator’ Ma was asked — this i J W te lve a OY rier to the stairway so alee i {for place) 2, Fin McCoo! 3, as fully argued re and fuectded by Justice Jot the Unite I know of no cas brother and sister, after her one ex- morning If he would attempt to restore perience, would prefer that she mild THE BATTING ORDER, the bill to dts September 1 form to-mor not marry again, but lve quietly in TOW the country with her children, How ever, she is twenty-one years of age and fully capable of looking after her own affairs, IF SHE CHOOS TO MARRY AGAIN THERE WILL RE} NO OPPOSITON ON THE PART OF tive FIFTH RAC Ap- 13 to 5) 1, Ca | place) 2, Queen t woman sougl to find in which her brother was ried twenty-five rs ago. she nt Know the number of the room, d othe old re searched meters vite SIXTH RACE—Clements (even Real Bargains There. wes Uses and 2 to 5) 1, Ozert (8 to 5 for place) BEMIS ores. pe Mon tne sen aneg nate) = vent, ning a ace.) Ho trailed | Gane wae maga Toledo. Anderson, ss. Hinchman, 2b, peals w iy a gaming the Co. Elwert singled. to Me forced Elwer Ins singled, 0 ) Wake wan. NO RL er, tb he Hopkins, rf. Held to ath THE FAMILY, FOR SHE HAS A! f 2B GHY ae Wakefield, Third Inning. PERFECT RIGHT TO FOLLOW HER Gillen, p. O'Brien singled, Wiltse forced O'Brien OWN INCLINATIONS, AND HER} Hinohman to Lister, te sgt: [hotel people fearing that danger fr: BROTHERS AND SISTER KNOW to The Evening World.) } Was uitown Ag 1 U all the way to the eight ahey put it on the ot Mac." Me- IT.” TOL) Apri -The New York]! 8 fal te ft MON aN beng atie ind then came on to win by a Carty iB Fue he. Before Mme. Gould's statement was} Giants opened as from wiho given out De Sagan declared that all is now harmony in the Gould family. es here this after- rest with: crowd being crowd in room Strang. Ande place money the ga whan and on all fours) an of visiting the Vatican and asking for a dispensation so that he could m Mme. As s) @ Roman C that he would soon be received Merkle 0 ic. tw © har but tired , t open arms by all of Mme. Anna's kins- | local favorites, very en Ge fatr Jay, s ightened ¢ in s \ 1 v people. and each was presented with a Body anadl fin 8 in Woods with) cara u ‘The lof money was bet on Ox und In fact, the elderly nobleman was so e a Apne ‘ selling ra rouks. a bad break as unter ‘ eat BER quet while stepping up t bios a ue: rg v 1 elated over the situation that he spoke | tiesnahan was, aly presented Identification Marks All Re- une L] PH. Sullivan's Long Shot Wis Penarris Wins Jumping Race shandsome gold wateh charm 4n a she eh made by Mayor Brandwhitlo: First Inning led. Herz y moved from Clothing. in easy vietory y. At n and he Is e would | Str: sacrifived Having — destr« ing that have to re: the Pope's special | Doi Alin oh scoring Strang, Dontin Aaa ase 1 ia sir Wooster b sen ntion Wak enue! pecond iy Nake: about fifty-fiv welt | “J fy trea liberals: acked You are a practical Catholic, are you field to Hin Kle out. Elwert Fifth Innine. vans w s all oy A not?" an Evening World reporter asked | (Lis AEA CTA da oreaaESTaE 4 dressed ana A 4200 don wa McCatey on Another Winner. the Prince to- ~y. el High walked, stove second and. toak nd dead y 1 ‘ ner in “I always the smiling | St", “u Waketield's lev i \ t easily, ; Strang b Hh ( ; y ver Ih answer, on why Sacondiianit hx 1 Y sisneul ey Ce DSS as mt ‘ite “How can you reconcile being a good | ie} 0 a omeieters | nid Med to Droove. Bushe | Silve it waa dis- |, t i wuniier ihlea ‘tations, DFooye vu edt Droove, Bua RESTORE WASSERMAN. en 100 to 1 Snot Wins. ‘ (Continued on Second Page.) LEE ister CHU Svtiteel (om steric j? ae) eer eh rae nega bleds ies _—— sir RAct et The big fen ott tarnga =< 13 lman- ten | > Hendrick Signs ‘rit Di- o ve - MURD 7 ——————————— <— | for Taledo In fourth i Ri ie k Ne i wal Di ReeeR al ARRE STED AS M 1URD ER Sixth Inning reeling im to Do It or Show As offfela SUSPECT Ih 2 7 ‘ ; T IN JERSEY, t cause Why He Should Not. wallet su THE NEWSPAPER Hs 1 ! ink | MOUN Sales Neal ril 7.—Cone That Gets the Most Tenants Aa ; | i all Is the newspaper that goes into most homes. During the ‘first quarter of this yer [he World prnted 65,490 separate Houses, Rooms and sittelde was flv an's b : murdered Apartments advertisements, gaining 21,243 over the corresponding Merkle, NO RU tall, wore a brown mo 1s J He gu rn een quarter of last year. ‘Ihe next highest New Yo.k newspaper—and the Seventh inning. Voranam { UresteW 198 black sack a eee SEEN Cre only one worth mentioning—The Herald, n the sane period this year Died outta emibot oH, , eee ae relies a ‘ : rmation the de printed 34,294 advertisements of the same clas ification, growing 2,243 walked, “Dontin Maneater calles pone ieee 3 ’ : , against the prise over the same months !ast year. Waketield to ermann, whe | eS ee ey ner the t divulge. Beatty says { las’ been ined veral “othe ed men will be meet rises of MoCa as in nearly eve NEW TREATYY WITH PORTUGAL LISBON April 7.—A treaty of art tration between the United States and | Portugal was eigned here to-day, The Werld’s supremacy nearly tu ice as much, The World's ke growth almost fen times as much. Merkle. 1 hit. Bu son hit to Koneld out at eve they are ea td ‘Kane 1 to also ran. a > ) . ’