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MEME SS oe Roosevelt Lashes Anarchis Neck and Neck Race Acros ts in Message to Congress s Ocean Won by Teutonic Gov. Hughes Renews His War on Race-Track Betting SPS Te and cooler to-night: Friday clear. FINAL RESULTS EDITION _PRICE ONE CENT ‘ NEW YORK, | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”? ) ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1908. _ ARLE NEW a FT LE STARTED BY HUGHES, we Tar and Feathers. WED TWO WEEKS AGO. Warns Them in Special Message that Although They Defeated the Anti- Gambling Laws the Constitu- | tion Still Stands. Ceremony in Italy Follows | Divorce Granted to Wife | He Cast Off. new Minus his Jeors and plis a jonatre Su: ! (Special to The Evening World.) Ninenitar ALBANY, April 9.—Gov. Hughes, in fighting mood, Yenged the Senators to another battle on race k betting. He : : ee special message to the Legisia which he althou the throatened! ¢arsand: anti-gambling were defeated the Senate, the : on 4s re ae a State still stands. Then he ad for whose sake Earle cast off the avail if the people are taugh ton with c Earle and his little son. but couple. it is stated, went through a legal | ask for sham m<« at some small town| The Governor declared that he did not ! Brae Next hi ; he did want the pretense of the Perey-Gray act ended. 2 sounded a few days before they| BALTIMORE April 9.—Anticipating a} a ae ji 5 | és tussle with Jack Dunn's fast aggrega- | the main note of his message t pel orn owerice -INCEN: VARY FF EHH sone lovabotieh i (t | thelr rather by way of| ‘lon of Kawtern Loaguers who beat the BY VINCENT TREANOR. 1 again urge you to enact ¢ppropriat on to abolish the ex- a surprise. They came as tirst cabin Nationals Tuesday, Manager | (Special to The Evening World.) isting discrimination in favor of race track gamblin, passengers @board the Kaiser Friedrich | hiv patched-up team: of “VNINGS PRACK, April 9.—The fourth rac o-day vf belligerent was the ( aa } hi ord: ed Si ‘Ger Grosse, uf te North German Lloyd ves at the Oriole Park ihe shu, BENNINGS RA UNS ra i ou 4 eS thats So belligerent was the Governor that his words roused Senators TUTTE TRE ina at 1 o'clock thi afternoon for tint wake aa) was one of the biggest betting events of the meeting. The first money > Pe | rr nd “alle, ir cold a advised eet went ee iniehs Banyah.c ‘ “ at : Grady and McCarren to fury, and they called him a scold and advised in 1 rare ta vipa ib Y pennant whiners ike sHanton | Tous ssigrtan ay lmeroved the yw came in on Edgely in $100 chunks, and for a while nothing else sssave be sent back to him by the Senate, telling Mr. Hughes to Pad lost the long brown bear and Dunn at their head and with for-{qp POURTE Ra i F , Y ce nea ‘ that a message be sent back to him by the Senate, telling Mr. Hughes to 7a° 28. a Lutter tor some of Bsr Gaajerstensuira iaeuneninees ro | 4 POR X was played. Then a tip on The Clown was put in circulation and so mind his own business. gee and stale t $ whioh iis fel- Orioles look formidable, put Grimth sald | wnite" sare much money poured in on him that Edgely’s price went back from 6 to Special Session Threat == yw cownspeople flung at him when he he hoped to pull off a victory. } is 4 st ae ates Baas 33 dication of the Gov- J A} + + | Bedi from! his country: homejin Montane, rity will leave for New York! 5 to 12 to 5. There was wise money for Delphie and Kempton too, As a further indica of th 4 } N. Y., seven months ago, But he sti!’ immediately after the game, but. the {and the prices on these were forced down. ernor’s purpose to force favorable ic: clung to his soft-collared flannel shirt | rest of the team will remain in Balti- + Uralipetin 3 ea apis merianaiany rar tion on the race track bills his friends i his sandals with straps over the over ni Phe team plays at| 22 QUDDIS Shean y » market was a puzzler and ans ' d y at ol he money oe aes " Bare, toon ineetont Gand Millstone i | body attempting to fellow t BENNINGS RESULTS. Aeoainien) Gin de BCs “0 cs ef ar 7 Be ain \ ton t a ie ny Jooked a sure w would have been mystified, It Is estl- eae session will be called tor May als pends Painting. | irst Inning. [na ng and ye ccoming at ilaiy tol say that when the| sho mid uitdly : | _ statement was confirmed at execu { On the voyage uomss the couple! Niles bunted sif-ly. Keeler beat out | howd bare ee Nae on ae LaGaeen raha rpath eS tone see ef. GU RACE—Billle Hibbs (9 te Ae CEA ooh Gann) othe it y | saved Mm their stateroom, whieh was but the umpire would tAiCE 1 and 3 to 1) 1, Sugar Pine (2 to t sate i : ; No. 219, on the promenade deck. Few nd he went to the bencn d-and-head drive | for place) 2, The Wrestler 3, nda to issue a ca A fit : i Ss ales 3 Atreall tt ° ir fellow knew the Pierson to Kerr, Stahl out, Brouthers | ¢ Ananda row for a speciai ele | Shy re. To one man, whi Niles going d. O'Hara, In i i Niles ara; SECOND RACE.—Takahira (1 te seventh District to fill the vacancy} 4 LI | aia nice catch erfeld's tly Hl 5 waused by the death of Senator Fran- t Wea ing others on thie }NO RUNS. { 2 and 1 to 5) 1, Elizabeth Sweeney chot, This election will be hela on ship fro mot of false deli; | OvHara’s hit was too hot for Man- 5s (4 to & for place) 2, Helen Hills 3. May L. cacy or We ay yin our! ning, and the runner reashed tirat. wire i = The Governor's supporters count n | Dractda ane fis |new life and proud of our victory over | yambaéher sacrific letommorinrs fault arate ae tis new Senator to vote for the race)” resident Opens Wa ON the false conventloi £ society. Buti ity, O'Hara was caught napping off ee Gi 1 na just | TELCO ERAC Eamellvedeats Clantont track bills, making the number of votes| “Reds” by Calling on Con- |™ tle {s in delicate health, ard/ second, Manning to saith. - ibys ny Sie ae 4 and 3 to 1) 1, Banyah (1 to 5 for in favor of the bills 25, which ts a! 5 fenits = 1, found new inspiration, wth | eq to Niles, NO RU | Bie NCIC ONE tothe: nian) 2) plage) @: Azure Maldid constitutional majority H ‘ress for New Laws. to put lfe and beauty upon my can- | : Hai il Tomlentattgouts conchae yl Art| | The race track people were «lscon- & vases as rapidly as possible, I am Second Inning. Ma | Bill to Stop Racing, | peur Oy certed by the Governor's belligerent spending most of the voyage painting Moriarity beat out a hit to Hall, wh ath | white the ¢ re are nat- RACE-—Edgely (2 to @ move against them, That the battle is] WASHINGTON, April 9.—In one of! The pair were in thelr room when) Ws pluving way oaek Of think. | Mc ' j th | urally bupn with joy be- and 4 to 5), 1; The Clown (8 to & on for a finish, even if it drags) i. siortest messages which he has yet/® reporter for The Evening We iy OUT ran earn te euener i nh 4 cause of the dl of the turl bill at) fer place), 2; Kempton 3 through the entire summer, was con-| Sites) masae sae rectdege|bOarded a iner at Quarantine. | wilt and al piace (Ly HES ui { wy, @ mild scare has Reen thrown pas worded. is ‘ yi Piet sident) vew Mrs, Harle, tall and robust, wore | pet 8 ioand first. Jinto them by the parttal success of the | In addition to recommending fav Roosevelt (o-day called the attention! 4 jooso gray travelling coat of water- | T xas Tes staintonlece - | Sima bill in the United States Senate.| FIFTH RACE—Ivanhoe (8 to 6 action on the anti-gambling measures, | of that body to the sity for fur-| proofed silk with a boa of gray fur, f lara Hemphill scored, | ie 8 7 ca Saat + | This noo the game h and 1 to 2) 1, Miss Catesby (2 to 1 Gov. Hnghes also asked actiongon varl-| inc. jegisiation on the subject of; #bout her throat, Enrle sald: centre, scoring Bull. | Escorted to Grounds in Cin-| Meets Jew Smith, of South) tt was recently referred to a sub-com-| for place) 2, Billy B. Van 3. ous bills now pending. In addition, he With the message he! “L have nothing to say to the new: Byers second esr | 6 . Sey 4 ees | mittee, and amittee to-day re-/ pees requested special commissions to look eae Me meses th. | Papers. I have suffered enough throug, 1 Keeler went to recona | cinnati by Cadets and Africa, in) Ten-Round | ported favorably. It 1s now up to the SIXTH RACE—Giles (6 to 1 and 8 into Wall street gambling and other | {@nsmitted a report reviewing | them,” hrow-in, Stahl out, Hall to 3 : original commis When it takes ac- | les (6 to 1 ani matters. legal phases of the question by A‘tor | “ar. was asked to confirm or deny the! Kett..on a Good Stop and throw. FOUR | a Band. Bout April 18, }tion on the measure it will be brought; to 5) i, Park Row (1 to 2 for place) That portion of the Governor's mes-| \¢ the President is as follows jesbieoareport cc) Riese rsinge 10) mrlee |abenunltt aout, Exvernstdi to; Mociarity = aa Te ee ee paee at fans ge NE sage relating to the race tracks was}”\, BHI BPad attend teormiinel | iculner) Hall" foul ‘lied to. Morlarity. ‘Kerr however, of any vote taken ony pace Eile on Jaid on the table on motion of Re- SESAt ee oregaatige ‘hich explains | “1 repeat that I have nothing to say,"'| fouled to Blair. NO RUNS (Special to The Even LONDON, April 9.—Tommy B € bi during the present meeting. | publican Leader Reines, while the rq lene inher cua opinion. told) that| he replied. Third Inning. CINCINNATI, 0. 4 9—TMe the Amertcan heavywelght pugullst, | bt has been » predicted that! NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. mainder was referred to the various | asisting statutes give une President the | Walting on the Hoboken wharf was verfeld was hit by a nitohed all. washington team got its HACE nC Teain ete pants macnn tieaTo as RanceD tess, | ge) legislative committees, \ power to prohibit. the Postmaster-Gen- | an elderly woman whv Is believed to be i “1 to Demmitt Hemphiti i ae are ar : with the ap ety g 5 D opr i stma Pen Vien rege ene ice| I went out the|io play here to-day after Wo-day a great success In England, having Rrorenery FIRST RAC use $100; two-year For The World's Crusade. } from being used as an instrament | the new a Naeeaieanteben ay nen | S. ay-off {n Indlanapolis. wused by TonAGunienedinteatolie anderen Ja | spring meeting nnin olds; kel four and a half furlongs. ae on of crime: that is,; Woman, who looked as {f she might be A a batt, | !8¥-° r polis stout Gunner J fotr and Je spring meeting a ee 18 (Plekens), 12 to 1, In view of the genoral demand by the In the commission of erime; that 1s, ) Woman, who logked aa Nee Bike Of eat a Eo crounde are very wet and ood onaeiee ny |b held there with little inconvenionce, | Funden oS Cle kene) 1a a Governor for reforms of all sorts. the to prohibit the use of the mails for the | @ charter member of the Sint te 2 mains, grou gned 8 to-day for a fight : and 3 401, won eth advocates of the race track bills fig- sdvocacy of murder, arson and trea- | (oat radical organization of which Earle RUNS. 1, and this kept the endance tn Parts wit Smith, a South McCarthy Losey His Hoodoo. Salitni ta : commanded thelr Senators to vote struction | Unquestionably, however, bers: AR A fad Behe cabs ge ph aed 2 e . i é ail enanyy A - as th ce time. ir days ‘| spree against race track reform, will be there be further legislation by arcund in which Earle joined, and the! Blair wa jie Ged enout victim lt was Secretary Taft the bal! pounds and the date is fixed for Satu lwinne He had jount oO ails t UBF ATMA ia lee Lean forced to cover, especially by the rec- is matter other woman h lo Mrs, Barle | of the av. into Kerr, NO RUNS, | Park, and he was escorted to the day, April 18 | Hibs and landed him 1 bs Diente ene aot ommendations for election reforms. wpared with the sup: |" bigenun ; ob Paes Aue fied to. Stahl. ” Hambacner | grounds by the band and : ea a TAGRE r. well playe seen lings alx tur; Th mand of the Governor for a 4 our encered i d were driven fold to Mork who made - h p E t third, favorite, Was neve ts to ernelites ana tal nem cbyserog Stree | pre Anarchy, every ot FREES Pars niaitant | othe throw. Dunn's sin. | tail of cadets from the Ollo Milltary WESTCHESTER DELEGATES tt N uinorgot a big play | Onge, oRIsK (Warren), 18 ae ities [Phe Anarchist ts the enemy of hu- | F pas eics | i NOnl ar YR OSLUN Sic | pewmaan te : a sec ‘Takahira an Easy Winner. ven, scoond: Bewitched. 108 Ch (Continued on Second Page.) manity, the y of all mankind | Earle's baggage was found to be| Fifth Inning. WHI BUr eck ene Agee re and Nis ina deeper degree of crim. | marked for Monroe. ‘Tis gave partial Pierson to Kerr, Stab! | ford threw Niles's bunt to Hall Tie Na y| tka niga went to the a tn) How. Vireinia Mala, Bitter Sir, 7 tae inallty ther, |confirmat.on to the report that he ex-| ranned faking two Blair at third. Keer for ot Manning 1"! ike one, Incident why Bhitley: Rossmore aleo iran: No lowed to come, pected to dare village opinion by going] the bail TTuerteld Analy | ty niece of Aelding. Siathl foul-Mled to-day ond winner. cas slips aks. GRAS rse k lob or to our eis an Anarchist, and | back to the home where he lived bh coand wis out, Hearn Loon Tr ea par Haftord An aus Nowinging by. tly RAG rei ( 0) paper published here or abroad | he found his affinity in the-be-spav: exe | Hear oul, Ball to Moriariy. | Hatters feent a aNinging by som), tty 2 to Hae : a e ould be permitted cireviation faven ta OUD R PSCC RUE SOs now eEuea bE: ' Rr ert (met NG. Rune arene pe ee nt canira all ay yA incl ana shine. erence where untry it propagates anarchistic name. 5 Trae ered ins 2a i it eaten out In the lool). 8 to 1, 3 to tie your horse BASHA Ecemrectatereinnaersatiye| ti Se Mlb peia emer tent oes aasleaee| Ge ; EE tees ane eee uU Tr Ls direction topthe Postmas- | Reels of & decree ets divorce grant ad t two) 8Ixth Inning. WWherfeld walked anc As out ston salads e£3.4.15.%: gD are ero oma you eae ate cin ago bythe Brench courte ‘o| bigeye! Teg He te, gereninm, Stent | Bl aelivesean Wi Hoya tuegiae, Réuenvn, Woottone to graze. laataeehi ria rit o's first nt wie wh was Em Bie 3 Han ‘ | as nd the mm was wate at) y LAGE $500; threes sidantuRd : ghter of « . afford to Kerr any Dia 0 . t Bad ile ticular about the newspaper = i ate UNS x 1 and out, won by dae (Py fs advertiseme:: . " 3 orkar > Ma 1 Witt, 10) (8 Flynn), 13 to che fas saver sex = CLEVELAND IMPROVING: marae Morlariy: (0, 3 ‘ sted tor| fscind” Movagton: pri atten wee , Mor ened: peizeh i t 10 and t to 3 If you multiply by TWO (2) jerees HOPES TO BE HIMSELF SOON. nn ee | lid beat Mose, Arrow= the New York City circulation, ; ea ety JOHN B. OLMSTEAD GETS | Maid in the | strides > ran daily, of ANY OTHER morning “5 | LAKEWOOD. Nod. Apr 9 are. | Walked | .000 STATE JOB. | Clements Left at Post. newspaper, the result, in figures, General, | Grover Cleveland when asked to-day | handed stop. {oc 4 to 5 favo a , oir y ’ ' y } fy > 7 } Gl | . . Ninth Inning. | _ Those who had their money on were will not equal the New York City I's to Can: beoncerning @ report that Mr, Cleveland Tew to second, ‘forcing f =n nt back to 9 to o.| The Miignant, ‘Some said the entry circulation, daily, CUBRION eof was seriousty !1 sald: “Mr, Cleveland Titeeee aonelrOneS ou ey ead civusie's Wid {of Clements ought to be refused heres suninnicie t has i iN during t st week. but 1 at second. Nites sient itor ie DAD hate chanventaoran [atte Some sald his owner should) be . . y wh eaten | is at ones ond hi 0 i. filed to nl. Ker gle d, of thoes Won pal{ ruled off, ‘The race certainty hi vest TG: end. Hearn foul-flied to Blair, NO |oins was See a ae ete ea walk, Toped the flak ail the way. ‘ “p Undowdeealy SANS inti se a \ ila. HIGHLANUERS $15 (00 PLACED IN HANES &: WIN CLOSE GAME WITH ORIOLES Score 4 to 3 In One the Best Contests of Early Season. of | MORIARTY COMES HOME Ha Aes BENNINGS., Track Good SIXTEENTH DAY Aprils Weather Clear. New York Bunch Will Play} With Princeton College |91 "With threervear-olds and) urward: $200 sadéd; five and # half Team To-Morrow, ; 8 237 un 10 Score by Innings. oo & New York 0440607006 1 ROS Baltimore APACER OE Uo n0n wef ¢; THE BATTING ORDER. 40) 0, Hearne. MoAtee (Speolal to The Sweeney, She run nd Evening World.) ‘to the Finance \ Blau walked Go did Maaning, ty de ae SENNINGS EVENING WORLD BCE CAAT << (ONE CENT. PRIC BOOKMAKERS URIH RACE Edgely and The Clown Get the Great- est Play in the Biggest Betting Contest of the Meeting, Which Former Won. ‘SIMS BILL, FAVORABLY | REPORTED, MAY END TRACK. Senate Sub-Committee Brings Anti-Racing Measure Back With the Recommendation That It Pass, but Action Will Be Delayed, 4

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