The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1908, Page 1

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(Rem HE Ke HH HHH HT OOM TLE HH NCR RMI TY a ee HNMR Ie ee PI HI : Spooks! Ghosts!) Do You Believe In Spirits? BULWER'S The Greatest Ghost Story Ever Written THRILLING “The House and The Brain” Spooks} Ghosts! iT BEGINS zs IN TO-MORROW’S iP ONING WORLD SRS Sie bs % : a HO HIROTA 30 SST CLASSIC Mate na mee toomtghes |_ AND BASEBALL | PRICE ONE CENT. g Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 150 POLICEMEN eu DELEGATES: WCARREN JA PRICE ONE CENT. LOSES SX LEADERS am eine fe Patrolmen Summoned by Bingham. on McClellan's Order, Say Tam- many Men.--Contests Delay the Convention Until Dar«. DMT BLN TT AN eee "Ages ite Had Hidden five furlongs broom, by Ben a i ‘A | Police Bel Been ieve Explosive Stolen and in a Stove. asily, Winner, one hundred and fifty polic in uniform i The detait n and the Bronx tenement building, at No, 4(6 Eust Sixty- Ne ne Jockeys consisted of three patrolmen front! a, frd street, this t Camegie Hall this after- of the building. % ‘ wo boroughs at 2 o'clock Hrectly across the Asien and 100 nts ere © aia Sagi Ta attons and sl vention hall this at that met the gaze were reminiscent ot on caps noon e pe iff | ) Stolen d. Vitus and Cap- | no’ ice gathering in Union Square. 2 charge, Inspector Watsh, est Forty 1 the job. Seventh street station, suid they had no idea is a rear - : mantener They were simply obeying orders requiring | ie Hall and be prepared to do poli Hall convention over the exclusion of them to report at Carn > duty. Appar somebody in power in Tammany icipated last night that there would be Hole in the ¢ the McCarren delegates. It was said by Tammany men that the orders Luree. 4 sending a pé guard to the convention were sent late last night by | i Mayor MeCleilan to Commissioner Bingham, and communicated to the With a « Mu ould ne wearas ford A ® sone i : blocks there Waa a putt of dust fr 4 Manhattan and Bronx stations from headquarters by telephone. There’ the front of the building whi 3 on the s and the second i rush of the occupants fom the st ture follo) Although this was the of dynamite were seven policemen stationed in cach aisle of the main floor of Car- negie Hall as the astonished delegates tonk their seats for the afternoon session. In addition to the windows troubles McC <== —— but he wan ea yn, six of in the neig brs: b is having in the cony : 4 ae nee an : istrict. leaders: tr n have G9 EDEL Sets bt ! mail x c sand upward: welting added: seven fur serted him and gone over to Murphy concluded that there would be need for [IG uw ! : their ser 1 Start good, Won handily Winner, on. ¢., by First Mate One of the deserters ts Conrad Hase flug, who thas always been McCarren’s right ¢ Hasenflug in and Rem TENG Fin the i | two 4 PASSAGE OF to Murphy retain Democratic State Committee, which McCarren will be excluded ‘The other des ‘arr Q | \ 4 leaders are ‘ u: Qindaay, Michael A) j ee | f ice . a ed the cinerea MeCarren now only st of the twenty-three district; ¢, e Ye: = : ! fs 3 ees jSemute Acts Favorably on . The Committee on Credentials were ne Nira i git awaiting the arrival of Chairman the Measure From the Bulger at 3.0 o'clock, and the prospect | Lane : fet that hour was that the convention | Ouse. fight not be called to order betore 5 ein Ute rity of the Brook-! WASHINGTON, April 15,—Without “jpearing that a maj ayn delegates are to ve refused creden- discussion, dissent or es eee fdals when that body assembles this ate to-day. within twenty-four afternoon. Senator MoCarren threaten® after the winding up of th a, i} CUNGHES 0 HOLD hours “nd 10K KS st here. Houses to make a rough hove Brooklyn Meeting at Bennings, passed the bil! | that the Brookly ler swears, but he swore a : hoon when he met “Fingy” Conners in Columbia, The bill was called up by ff L the Victoria lobby, and announced: “I Senator Carter, of the District. Com- ti ky am going to turn the blankely blank mittee, and after being read was im- Ra aeons : put on Its g s. LAKE ¢ » Utah, April WASHIN April 15.—Represen. convention inside out put on it np ig } ai ‘Although the convention had ad- provision ts a rider FRANCE. TA KES | UP THE | rive distinct shocks of earthquake were | tative Indlana, who © widening of 0 | rly to-day at Milford, Utah, two| ferred with ¢ nt last nal KILLING QF CARKINS, ; telt early to-day a : }about an early 8 thorough. | fare leading . hundred miles south of (Continued on Second Pa Fe he! \ the Oe u DiL originated! PARIS, April The T t of | were shaken and people ran from thelr eren hn as passed that body, Justice has ontered M. Houeard, an ex- | yomes in alarm, but no serious damage abnit” May : amining magistrate. to tion of tha case of 4 See, rocks were felt also at Nowe , Utah, Opportunity Is Always Knocking At Your Door — To hear you | HOMER B. PARSONS | DEAD. Pissed the n reads: | fut | came to » Vie Ident of the Wells- have but to heed. for an eeson Ne ta ce Vie dent ine wl ‘ . Heh jousands Of opportunities to MLETOT IAC eaot Peo} | ao; ey ani hecies for Congress «ROE tame eet esc I] ARE OS ent ALL GAMES POSTPONED. | catty tec 1 Sagan cM ass ago exchange, ete, are advertised in nd beamol of ———— | Homer B senloarec 4 one ae ia tee The World every morning and i in 1 and. outaide Fe w and Pisa: seeps pereed: With th Sunday morizoned nov American and National te: * this af- | dent of ke Be sees ment woild take place Mny 16, : : or hot ternoon were postponed (mostly f his home, No, 168 Lincoln place, 4 The World has double the daily ae nine lorith. thes eatestl | ) circulation in New York City ot Pi jQiyT Pre BILL iP Hee UA Ua henions Won nC the st | Boaah\veie a a Le ven WILL KIDNAP f BoY IF ANY OTHER ong morning news- ata Vevk uso, Hin iiiness be- $1,000 IS NOT HANDED OVER. paper—more than ANY TWO GOES TO TH VE - — => al days ago, and _ OTHER morning newspapers eee E GOVERNOR. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ; James T. Mulolly, a COMBINED, so Ny ns oni the) man of Madison avenue April 1.—The bill of the Insurance Commit aitations red the employ very imu was to-day mod tng the exponse of sé- At St Aan Dent es aie World Louis. t oxches lack Hand “a if Pitteburg 0 9 ooo operated & + ave » Kidnap bis t irataly, pas is ne Senate et a gO oie, promoted tig sear. unless Mulolly giv i dy passed the Assome o 2 an son; Lush y yedts with the i olice are trying’ to rua bly and now goes i and Host * e axffiain| resitiane, 0a Ne Boley, ar s Track Heavy. ‘DICTOR STANDS ~ BEFORE MIRROR | AND CUTS THRCAT JA. R. McDowell cal) atten ey Plans Suicide in Harlem Home. br A Mol 1, of No. 19 West One Hun Twenty-pinth atreet, fragor A matt nd ran {nto the room One & othe apartment-howse, A sumoned Dr. NB, Law te . p by rye ir, Mee yturuet of Me 1 Dowell Almost sever nd He nad taken bis collar and coat off, jand apparentiy had deliverately planned the last act of bls He Dr, MeDowell was well known fn Har Jem. Tne poil arched his office, failed to find anytoing that would tirow Hight on the motive. Dr. McDowell was Ja whlower, and hat one son, His friends declare he had no reason to Kill | bimaelt. BGS CF 60.0 FARMER'S HOARD, ~ IN HOUSE WALLS Long Islander } in Treasure Hunt $25,000 Find. | Pxecutors of When ad lived alone in HEMi Willlam J ppatead and Gar dogardsn truck on a len-acre of ed las| December he | a will | and land to ive, No others were \: @ will, and no ref-rence | WAR Ina ie to vty other than the liguse and ough the old man was gener- to be worth about $50,0U0, The was searched and the | ground dug up in many places in the hope of finding hid easure, bu without result executors ned in the will were Sylvanus 1 ad Charles Bailey, and they tinal }to tear down the ¢ ome, ‘The work was nd this morning m 40 Janes was was fc Apon t owar more om @ nail be! ned NEW YORKER 4 TRAIN VICTIM IN JERSEY. ave w York ¢ Walls Stemor as -| rin down V Hrutn near Rahwa legs were cut off. milnienel nnsylvania It 43 sald he cannet $10,000 CARTER HANDICAP | stand, | stan Changes in the Ring Cause Little Confusion — F , WOD ‘Bookmakers Won Thousands on the Race, as the Play Was on Chapultepec at 5 to 2, Who Was Third. /29,000 AT AQUEDUCT FOR START OF LOCAL SEASON, Pantoufle, Percentage, Apron and Zal Winners in the Open. ere enrnenreieKneesie ing Events, BY VINCENT TREANOR, (Special to The Evening World.) AQUEDAGT RACE TRACK, N. Y,, April 15.—Jack Atkin won ihe Carter Handicap at 8 to 1 in the betting. Red River, 30 to 1 was second and Chapultepec, 5 to 2 The bookmakers won thou- sands on the result. Had Chapultepec won, many of them would have ; heen tapped aimost for their bankrolls. was third. Chapultepec was all that could be heard in the market place. He { was backed with century notes all around the rit ig. Meelick remained steady at eights and at that figure was backed considerably. A tip on Rifleman forced th odds of the River, although his stable conne. chance, The racing season started off with a disagreeable rain, a heavy track, and radical changes in the betting system. The number of book- makers in the big ring was limited to 125 and in the field to 160, In { the big ring no bet of less than $5 was a {and in the field the pikers had to bet at least $2 or nothing making the book- to that of t Bennings, only it wasn’t The high stools were mee end of the game ated recessary for the layers to“ keep moving.” The bookies took to the cane kindly enough and sigh the best of conditi There was no great trouble experienced in making wagers, and things went along. smoothly enough, “The only persons who felt the loss of the high stools were the sheet writers, who had to re ord the het Despite the unfavorable conditions a | ets on small pads. arman horse down, Few played Red ons thought he had more than a mere done away with, too, = Mg crowd was on hand. The Long | EMAL] CARROT cays ‘AQUEDUCT RESULTS. but thousands came trofley, w the ellte or those wi \aifocd it | FIRST RACE Pantoutle (10 to ¢ notored to the cour nelosure| and 3 to 1) 1, Voorhees. tor machines separating the field from Oorhees (7 to 5 for ring was Jammed ears | Pince) 2. Frank Lord's: Everything about the track was ral spick and span’ shape, It was q reat| S©COND RACE Percentage (7 ta race course compared to the merry-|9 and 3 to 5) 1, Jimmy Lane (4 to 5 affalr at Bennings and tne!for place) 2, Jim McGill 3, regular’ who were at Wnxsitngton —— quickly noted the change, THIRD RACE—Apron (5 to 1 and That the Jockey Club ts determined) 2 to 1) 1, Intervene (3 to 1 for to continue {ts ght against the Pol place) 2, Madrileno 3 dooms was avidenced by the string o mandy canvas fifty feet high which shielded) FOURTH RACE—Jack Atkin (8 ea from any point outside, |¢6 1) 1, Red River (10 to 1 for place) 2, Chapultenec 3. go-round pite uhe edict that women without wouldn't he admitted at tie hundreds apparently un escorts wat panied FIFTH RACE—Zal (13 to 5 and even) 1, Gallavant (2 to 1 for place) . the grandstand being filled to 2, Alila 3 SIXTH RACE—Rialto (2 to 1 and. 7 to 10) 1, elty and the fleld was jammed. Photographers Are Scarred One of the reforms inaug the track to-day was the ax newspaper photographers nds, An attache of rho had vid bis admis vy after enterin Halket (9 to 5 for place) an evening uddenly and galloped ta Perceitage Won the Bayside. Five went (o the post in the Baystd Steeple and after the first. hal t ir, for ahd Circle re= ack: ‘ ) start, only, Pe bi R. Ana minute, frm manne $ 1 vay Tane Y on of Marty Wins Start. Keene in First re carrle@ t made pron, & In the ont © opening we stor the Keene Madrilenas 1 jasied

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