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7 BSASHASS ASH MEST UE SER LAAAEALAALASLALALLALALALALALLAIANSALALALAALANAAL AST LLSEIALASAASIPSABSIAAISIASAIABAS Twelve More Live Wire Stories of New Mork Life EK N R Y ay Beginning in Evening Pes World To-Morrow. KSI se 2ee Ey the Greatest of All Mr Short Story Writers. Vas ° KKK KCK SS SETS 4 % EO MMMM NAL KOH KKK OO KH NH PHN KKK KC KCK KT Crore br brer Gro brbyen CATO EE GIP COPE PENG EY ONG GMGY CrcPOrGPOCICr GIG UREN? mie eee * 3 3 cS 2 % th showers Priday, FINAL) E ! R ES U L TS E D i T! f Mou i “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | ) poco : { “ Circulation Books Open to All.’? ] ee : ‘ | oy l “PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908. PRICE ONE GENT. cee Sear GUS T-Sh pcstlen Clear. April 2. Oia fas) rele: for SORE BY ree SC Hotel. Governor Are Called. Highlanders 003 «0 300 0 SCORE a INNT - nessa 00002000 2 -- 3 Giants 001006000 0 0-1 ~ 3 Philadelphia "© RESORT TO STIMULANTS.| HURRAHS DROWNED. 101 0 0 00000 i oe COLUMBIA BALL PARK, HIGHLANDERS (Spectal to The Evening 1d.) GIANTS. } Medicine Discontinued and But Roosevelt and Wadsworth PHILADELPHIA, April 2. RH PO. A. BL POLO GROUNI 1 | R. H. PO. A. B, easy 6 - ' : The defeat the Highlanders were |Niles, 2b... 1 0 0 8 Of Phe novelty having s |Shannon, It.. y 0 0 OO i Rheumatic Gout May | Are Heartily Acclaimed | ee et say considerate tarred | Hemphill, cf.s.c... 1 1 4 9 Of Rial. the crowd at the Polo Grounds |Tenney, Wess 0 er Alanon baccrokp-lpestse Attack Heart. Bills Rushed. lithe aspirants of Mr. Griffith, but he ‘Stahl, If. -1 2 2 9 9 had dwindled down to yO to see |Donlin, rf.......... 0 0 0 0 was there with a smile this afternoon |Elberfeld, s 2 1 0 & olthe Giants take the secand crack at!sermour, ef.......0 0 o1 | Whieh boded Ww good to Connie Mack's | j Brooklyn to-day It was a regular sun { President Grover Clevelar (Special to The Evening World.) pennant chasing aggregation, The ar- Sen Wee. 0 8 15 0 Olmers any, and hundreds oats were 4 ee aS 8 0 was reported tits afternoon to be in| A most significant | ticle of ball put up by the Sty Mie ae PA tec 1 8 0 W pbs) th ies tneaieres i Piel EVN, BDeevereeee OB 6 0 r Z ers comparing w he work of that Couroy, 3 2 prigade smacked str uy R 0 7 a jangerous condition at the Lakewood | followed a demand for | (r. COmPar aE Old ae sae 0) 8 2 8 ee eS ; : G 0 Hotel He began sinking two days) ‘three cheers for Gov. Hughes” in the |tmprovement that It was even money seus Ae IT patton ratmiiele oinnrTsevl : a og ¢ ago and the physicians attending him! Asser just before the final adjourn nad) td yo : ee ett, sic aes vp OO “00 “Orne iman al ee : 2 0 ; 4 hing. ‘The weather con. s here to- |*Keeler ) 0 es that the rheumatic gout| ment this afternoon. Instead of a storm} day were al that could be hoped. for : b 0 0 0 0 Ol third on Jordan's 1s ah rai seetlon SECOTinT ne |of cheers coming in response hisses. iry hove sete tae | Manning, p.......0 1 0 2 0 for We ‘ ow O 0 & as suffering for two months| groans and “boos” were sent up by the! fikntics, and as a result it. HELA inh SSS —) Alperina Ns i 0-0 0) 0 % art. in which ejone hundred and fifty Assemblymen | present When piay began 10,000 | WOTEN Sone 5 10 12° 0| Seannon 1 to tHunimett sig BES 9 ha ey pee ‘ : Ss CAE aS and employees. There were a fewyetee- | fans were an hana t@ root “Batted for Newton In second, singled to left wa 1 17 17 2 teen Vast | ble cheers, but the v of hostile inst Inning. ond on Devlin’s grounds ‘ i ph D. Bryant, of No. 34 Wast| ble cheers, but the volume of hos 9 I Xs ed for Ames in Seven a ‘ae been going | utterances drowned them Dygert had his spit ball working and | PHILADELPHIA, | Pattee. Lewis throw Seyir ) feet Site Td GENCE re for a, The demonstration was the more re- t Niles, Hemphill and Stahl. | Rei POA RUNS. ted for Taylor in ninth, ‘ week, and W..0 called there last jtnarkable because the demand for cheers i singled to centre. Nichols|Hartsel, If........1 1 0 0 11] Second Inning BROOKLYN. nlghoinval hurry y that there | for Speaker Wadsworth and President |sacrificed. Clise unassisted. Colilus| Nichols, a8. ...... 0 0 2 8 O| Tenney made a wonderful catch of | R HPO. A ra pina ere giv t mgled to centre and. Martpel came Q : G | . , wenn oaks A. BL ( the aire no medicine other than the stimu | epeevelt were given with: unanimous | Smgled fo a ae REtnel a cPtts Coins, ati, T1108 of Mumimeit’s tong foul Nicklin t | je OB A which are being constantly ad-| fervor. |was too hot for Conroy, who threw! pay, ‘Noe or 3 7 8 3 maded HORSATATe ainistered that will benefit Mr. cieve. i Gov. Hughes an response to the no- foo late All han safe, Bases: Cuil. |DAavis, 1b..........1 0 9 2 i ASit att 1 1 consol Merit ohe tu; by E and tification brought by a committee or) Collins scored on Coombs's sasrittee ally | Murphy, 2b........0 1 1 2 Oj threw out lin, Nick (sb ale, 0 MAGKE ‘ wae 1 Stahl, Davis scored on Oldyhik's ' é 2 With the former Presidont are Mre.‘ Senators that the Legisiature wa single, Sqnreek fied “to Motfarity. |Coombs, rf. .0 0 1 0 4 Money. 2 RUNS: wa @ oO 'Gleveland and two professional nurses. |ready to adjourn, sald he had nothine THREE RUNS. Oldving: cf ooh ne rite Oath 4 Pretenaioa "<0. 3 vi ed 3 D+ Gaudinier, the hotel physician, was further at the moment to communicate Second Inning 6, cf. . reel et js a. i 8 WM a iy i THEY cone bnogs uM 3 urns. ty attendances, but a day or two he had) He added, with marked emphasis | wiherteld walked: Chase singled to left, | Schreck, c.. «4... 0 1 12 1 0 Mum Med to Seymour iy 4 ) 0 th leave Lakewood to take up bis prac: | “T congratulate your honorable boay Morlarity. popped to Senreck, attempt: | Dygert, po. ..-.. 0 0 0 1 0 Rinayt ental ; OO 1.9 0 . in this city. The hotel was offi-!upon the measures of value passen, | ‘2K to sacrifice Conroy beat out an sn- Bareh i 0G closed Monday, but Dr, Bryant and T regret that other measures wnici Fra epee at) Cut Bn sO ee ierwrid | tae nager Barry that it would be are of great importance to the peopi 1 ‘a ‘| *Smith 9 0 0 O © bunt H O Woo wt jus to attempt to move the of the State have failed of passage. ing now pitching for New York, = — - | =| = shed sufferer, and Mr. and Mrs.! A member of the committee of tne rte Chase Hartael |Totals .... .....8 6 27 12 3 ae, | a) 3B OO ‘untillihe Gin Can er diel holls dalloone nat na : vill aay em it: ib Ginnie cn dit Ba the Utlea Dem NO RENS. *Batted for Oldring in ninth. mel ymour struck eu Ih fae ven in seven eave only 0 crat, who voted against the race track i Fourth | Of Wilhelm,” two. guests jbills and who was denounced by tne _ ceileds toning, Rase Hits Off—Newton 4 int inning. | yn ay meine, ‘ ; vir Ames, twos leweumentrerapiatas | es hit by pitehed ball, Hemphill rst Base on Balls Off-Newton 1, Jordan singled tor field Y H Had Bad Guang Spell. ;Governor for his act ed to centre ant tripled. t nning 1 man eirhek out. Min tied jants, P. | | There was the usual interchange of les and Dygert—5 in 9 innings; Carter, {Un Jy was forced a md or | Mr, Cleveland Lakewood complimen:s both Houses, “Dveert 3, Carter 2. Lewin erounder Poviin 1 Patt aici skein komentar th the! speechien by the presiding officers, and || ‘Stahl ton Bases—Phiindelpnta, 5; Highs | NO RUNS beak 3 rheumatle gout and the indigestion.) gj unged at the closing. A fea-| fy Conroy sineled 10 centre, lelelnow | Out—-Ry Manning, 2: by [tess throw to Jordon eat Devlin, Nick in; Wit seemed to benefit him and ture of the tinal hours In the Se s | was purposely walked, filling the bases, | iby 3 Win struck out” NO ORUNS Yh satisfactorily (or a dae ig 2 Suspension of businers or eu of | Moriarty out trying i e, Dy= LEI ue (anne | Fifth Inning act 1s seventy-first birthda Rea Se ae . THREE | aise Hits —-lberPold Se erect a Scie and mst Pi aaUs) aarangngt « fied to Stahl T eh RI ee ne yvinidin a V ona ground y Ustrict. The Hit by Pit flied to Chase. NO RUD ¥ improvi 8 About two weeks, however he begin too any to weaker, and change STI . IV an nese ‘i. Teferms of Gov. Praca Umpires—F ‘and Sheridan wt Tia) fi SW EPS ‘ourth Inning. : Laas , : - Ic ling for the Athlet- i Neaball ve ra ry y fixed againat |, ning "fanned. “Coombs. drape NATIONAL LEAGUE. | scot ; third ib ui bad sinking s ‘i ‘i Hug and floral tribe | p Nile: a thy Hemphill walk: 1. — | « a Viin, Pwo : aire ittle eines, Welgh. Ute from admiring constituents covering ced Hemphill at second. J ye A oes Med but Tittle fine, een the desks of Senators and Assembiy-| Dav Nicholls.) Niles wag easy At Boston. ; tt wns DOVAL P i havonty 200, |men, the two Houses of the Legislature |) Murpie, to Selec: NO Rage | Biladetphta 0010 0 0 0) 0 0-9) xPuck’ out ens tie ney i w weleha only 20. cetand [owns Into the Nomesiretelt to-day, tey-| “ccome fasted Ohating ded oieee| Bato cases 0 204 11 ol Eaeatt sh Vel 7 Went to Princeton to sce thelr children, 18% to Jam as much local legisiation| Aeld to Chase. Schreck singled to rigitsl ay y hoe aa) sean i id 1 ea - ; ‘0 the waning hours as possib! rter ed to Kleinow. NO RUNS id Bo E ) e Jordan single verman 1 n i] i 4 scarcely reached her home |!nto the waning hours as possible. Fifth Inning. | At Pittsburg Ames. threw w woh Jor tt Y jivhen she was telephoned ser he Bucket Shop Bill Passed. BO eUDan yee ns rile eat rh eA) 0) Co) RRS a a j . ‘ va . Chase sacrificed | § ‘ +0 0 0 third ime to Nicklir an E Jhad an express ea ata ee for her. | passed by, the Senate lant night, calling | ting ntre, scoring | Batteries—Lush and Hostecter down between third and hom. nae ‘ By VINCENT TREANOR. |Dr. Bryant was also telephoned for. | for the appointment of a committee to | fine Re gouled to Schreck. | eld and Phelps. Umpire—Mr. Rigier, lan to Nicklin co Bresnavan t ' (Special to The Evening World.) and left on the first train, He returned | investigate the finances of the city of || Huartsel_ont Nicholts At Chicago. [Nicklin Crew out Lewis, 3 i = Lig os S i " tot. city this morning, but went back ’ York, The oerats opposed the} out, Manning ‘to Ona id to, Cineinnatti DORON OLOMONONOaIU Arete pa nuty a ST AaLSe. I eninns World : AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, April 23.—A big killing was made in to. «-kewood this a.serioon New York, The Demoerais opposed the) Oi, rutired Collin. “NO, RUNS “| Chicauo Gia oe omoho nov oleae cater cuu calls Lanlin a gs ! SS ED . EY ay, y =z sor J iN 1 EWPORT. rit 28 rer y ) 4 i re daeyeyh M Neveland’s avartments are in the Sixth 1; Batterles—Ewing and Schlel; Overall Seymour Med to Maloney an | ON . the Canarsie Stakes, the featureof the racing ptogramimes here this after-| a unwest wine of the bie hotel and he Sehator Frawley's bill for the pur- Honing) and Kiing. Umplire-Mr. O'Day. ponped to B NO RU erift King this afternoon catled at ooo Anning out. Nicholls to Davis. Niles SA ed mphill out, Davis to Carter, Seventh inning both the morning and afternoon | chase by the city of the Stet nd re-replevined the: Ratonvi Farm a Noon. High Private, an Odd Fellow—Commeda colt owned by F. A. And the breczes from tho pines) nel passed the) Assembly, along, with No RUNS. AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Bergen got t ond on Ames's wild rn & Deputy, =) aR. ai Ab ais his windows e spends the Gre ‘i 0 Highway. Im: davis out to Ch nas . |throw. of this throw Sic tuateatrn et near ss Forsythe, was the medium, He was Sacked fiom 30 to 1 down to 8 to 1 in bed or in an invalid's tor Grady's $3,000,00) Highway Im-| Davis out, to Chase, unasals Joueavineln: Dublo utz Mrs. B provement Dill, and won breezing by ten lengths. mhelisenatomantioverkthennuriloakthe linea ines openers ; NO RUNS. el waa! nile farm In Middletown a Not in many days have the books been victims of a coup by the, THIRD JURY DISAGREES [measures of Assemblyman Franess make a eu ane pues cele ereenge level ane oo Devlin inate ‘ cae wiseacres that had the tip. It is estimated that they lest $50,000. While IN moTT | DIVORCE CASE HELPER allee aemmrtrsantalet (EU i er CN Deg SCAU — M, te : ani that the public was playing Preceptor and Fitz-Herbert, those who knew some. vfirst and second class cities tor] #9Fing, “Conroy | fouled), ta” Davis. | and'¢ Tree Uianiceneoaosars igh: | plate. Shant ate thing went around the ring taking High Private at any price. Many of [por the ler vets Teen He Ba Daa ct eee Butlaha| \ring out, Bilberfeld to Chase. | phan ear Washington. ee a ck out, same way. Carter singled sisal walke Sq Bostotn Hartgal walked. Nleholls fled Was cingon inp State, The latt ing for this I This ts the those who follow the so-called wise mone \ had long lines to pay off after the ‘ stus Mott. of Hem: Catherine 8. M sagreement has been fight- gisintion for several years. + Irst time they succeeded in! 0002002 10020100 got aboard too, and the book right” bell i in hi ing. t r Vihesthird ju Eighth Innin Batterfes—Burchell and Criger; Burns } ie) st Ie Sen anemtOnh ait ining faverablemactloniatromm Got Eighth Inning. Jand Warner. Umpire—Mr. Connolly. | Taylor pitching for Ne rum the il} cr : 7 Suprenie Court ‘ i g Fs Niles i Joney fled to Brosna nl AQUEDUCT RESU gobns from suprenis Court houses ‘Manning singled to right. Niles At Detroit. ted to | : bs the fold rein i ; LTS. thon Beudder. sitting at Minecla, Tat ‘Phe Assembly. threw. the lobby Chums. Hemphill foie i to Schreck. ge outa 00010002 og we Burct Woes liad his mevy u q ai ced Mann cond, Mur- Terral 1730 0.010 0:1 025) NORUNS 1 i RACE—Jane Swift (7 by cape to Nicholls. “NO RU eseesitly ‘ ; 4 walled. but bal} \ 1 i SEEN amie wift (7 to 1 1 ting bucker lorarty caught Collins's fy, Davis! Ratterles—Howell and Spencer; K at second on Don!in’s revi eta ond 2 to 1) 1, Bad News (4 to 1 ter The rapidity wi 4 trot ta Chase, Murphy fied and Seimidt. Umptre—Mr, Evans. man to Patteo \ tien x9 5 AEEG) BIE AoE IMB As Cream Comes aa Cee ee ane tier pill. NO_RC! | ee |Eiits wo Bites” NO. Rt Every member voted for Ninth Inning. EASTERN LEAGUE. Ninth Inning 4 SECOND RACE--Percentage (1 ts oxcept McCue and Cuvillter, of Man-| pyyerfela out, Collins to Davis. Chase a h theo : PERERA Tee to the Top attan, | derirher infield hie, Chase was | | Aiperman smashed ¢ d \ 1 ! nt ae vat Hae y (1 to 2 for “That's our concession to the anti-| amulet up with Morlarity on Wee scce | At Providence. Hummell singled. Bridwe fo ad tlsce) 2, Laneham 3. e - i gs sentiment,” remarke. Repub-| ter’s hit to Nicholls; Nicno LR cheate: 0 00 Lewts, Hummell going to vite etna ie So the daily circulation of The) eee aoe ene Hroune u Ht oNDAVIs NOURUNG IAT bats HOCh een ists ee Gigi ot hit te Tay tbat Hu tan ae, nee an lead spombs: r n| i : 2 throw. to. the plate ’ ar 0: DN CO! THIRD RACE—Col. Jack (7 to » World in New York City has The Antj-Bucket Shop bill now goes Uidring, Hemphill made a Batteries Bannister and Brw{n; Trock Me ONS ad al Jie tie early evfors t “A GB) t RH 6 i risen to the point ‘where it | +o Gov. Hushes at he will sign it 4 nich of Smith's drive, | and Clark. Umplre-Mr. Morrls Jout, TWO Rt at - throw, Sane Swift, wh 5) 1, Rialto (1 to 2 for ceeds that of ANY T\WOQ | certain. That portion of the lobby pi nning to Chas. } At Baltimore. ], Devin singled. | Nicklin i : Giace) 2, Grapple 3 excee ha I a lioney, Devlin. stole Bg. bG noms FE 2, PP y Interested in promoting the In- Montreal ....000000020 ' well beat out a slow natin D Dens. nak vb his tiest > Jord OTHER morning newspapers | ‘\ 6 Ce Chip Ne A eres Be eA oC STO eal Mica QOH ER ROTM MEWSPAPETS | crests of ne Ducket shor mon AFC al TAWAEY SUFFERS FROM — fbsitimore 2 009.00 0.0.8. | Ing hie, Hanae drive With Mark Anthony easel Tae rath orate M2 velopment. They were willing yest TROLLEY CRASH INJURY. | kes and livers. Umpire—Mr. “Conway. jour Shannon NO RUN ne DER CB S8 OEE be Percentage In a Walk, Olan 0 1) i erbert (2to | As the Bee Prefers day to bet 100 to 1 that the Cassidy At Jersey Cit: ) BLAZE SWEEPS COTT! COTTAGES WILLIAM S. DOUGLAS DEAD. |5 for’ place) 2, Uncle Jim 3. bill would not be passed. 0000 April 23.—Conress- | Toronto |.. Percenitge almost tell and still won The Honeysuckle ‘The Annual Supply bill passed by both{ WASHINGTO: “1 | 4 It | 7 “ ' such Ba rer vas Jersey City o110 a pan BOG aT oa at Wen nes y Housea appropriates about 4.00000, ‘The tman ‘Tawney of Minnessota, who wasidersey CRY woo 0 Ot tO Ma- | AT CAPE MAY POINT. Douslas, Ly mast ee all the! FIFTH RACE—Blandy (5 to 1 and to the Larkspur, | General Appropriat.on bill amounts tO) one of thosy injured in the strest car| yon"ang Vandereritt. Umpire way hy ten lengths and never was. in about $21,000,000, anna f ever was tr about $21,000, Retdent on. the Pennsylvanta abenue) fens and Seattord. Lat his home, No. A Lareiuedisiuneoleda and cducker: orang eee ee ceerne (8 to 8 for | sy thousands more persons ad- Protects Liquor Dealers. eee ee chet Gugibal Traction’ Company| to) Ae Newark, Ca. 3 MAY, N Afi yklyn, he having renrly went over his he ot | » Mazuma 3. vertises i Both Houses passed the bill _of | yesterday painedsink nia: noelse parts gt Whlabathreacenedi ex tanalvecd mage cnt ght from heart j back in the saddle, however, and came | vertises in The World every je olyman Arnolds which. If, ape {ments to-day. He suffered conslder-| Buffalo se 0000 001 0-8) Car stay Pont, a bi da ] sum | on to win In a big gallop. Pagan Bey week, month and year than seek | proved by the Governor, Will prevent a{able pain from his injury and it was| Newark yy St fi Lank t forty-nine yease finished second, one hundred lengths in| SIXTH RACE—Voocdoo (5 to 2 and hoy y iquor seller from being put out of|satd to-day that he might not return} patteries—Vowinkle and Ryan; Tull! fathe Gorman sioapltal onl! 2 ‘front of Laneham. Gold Circle refused Ova Girona nh (oo publicity through ANY ROMER) |) Wau@asstue tie ceeapentot chureh or |to the Capitol this week ; eter e a Vera pire-ain. Sullivan he Carman A gp 6 Joi . se The oe | early. | ; $ A 8) in ite oF + (Ob 9% 6 | newspaper ANYWHERE. school within 200 feet of his piace, ‘The | ih. F. Oden. private secrotary to, Rep. geass, adel ructite Hames [ho suddenly pitched from hls ehalr, : Jace) 2, Gol ipper 3. yote 4 8 to 31; esentative Flood, la, also hei, spread e Surf House, a sma Ha q Talent on Col. Jack. oy) ppe' That Are Gold | Sanate 28 to Btill_ confined to his home as’a result TRE AUTO RACE. Ene) SPER La SHS. AUT Sebel antsy | dying instantly xe si woe! Jack helped the talent out of a Facts a re Golden "The Assembly passed the bill of Sen-| of the accident. Words end music of Manuel Kiein's [of cottages, Mr. Douglas was the son of Geot hole by Winning the third raco id Not Be Fi ator Page. providing for a commission ‘ords Cape May Point 1s without are appa [a Douglas, President of the Mercantile antenna Should Not Be Forgotten ||: inci indicas "alas itt "Si : aatomobilo song from the Hippodrome | paiah” ane? assistance’ was, suinntoned an, Frostaant of Pe Nei vedig * (Qentinued’ on Second Page.) will be ‘given w Btaiec” n° woes to the Governcr now. FALL RUNSENRE GORD will be given with next Sunday's Werld, from thisycity and other near Sy places. witeand two daughters. |