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tee, phate eemmnenenas RARARAAVAAAAAALAL AAA’ AAAADAASANO OA! ew An American Countess Who Is Really Happy RMS "Tixola Greeley-Smith Interviews Her “DIZN’£ BRING A FORTUNE TO HER COUNT” ~~ RUSVUDULAAVAVACAWAE TAD ADERY | ETEAADEUNIAU IATA DA’ AAA VARAAAAAM LAMAR DAVAAANERUATA ADIN DS ATE UAOSER EDEMA UNMEIITERERUUEDEUUUULOOS TEVOUETDEDESTDES UTED USER UD VEU > VUUVEUTSELUDE ARETE a | | s) b Di i I (i N a Ios Circulation Books Open to All.” [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | CONE CENT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908. { Weather Clear. April 3). Track Fast. | 200 Pr ot | | “WATHS000B0A: DOF GRAND JURY ny : Captain and Off ing Ship Matsushima, With in Auto to Steamer SCORE BY INNINGS: | | SCORE BY INNIN Many Cadets, Victims. for Europe. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0-- 0 Giaats 9 9 0 0 2 nese —, Brooklyn 0 0 2 0 O=- 2 Boston 6 09 90 0 0 SSER GE 'OYAMA’S SONS KILLED.) GRE HIS JOB. ea eaae teem a fleninenticrimenienaiticerateinetinerneite ; || ! soars = reve & back to end of fifen. \ | Crews of Other W arships, Cassidy Followers Try to As- ote ee ne aes mene | SOeTH BSD enotNDS, Mm mL ee) A , ‘ mee : ay (Spenin Rae LYN. , wit en yas a Make Rescues as Vessel Goes j Sault Alderman Who Voted WASHINGTON Park, April 9 TRIE RONIA one . Fe 5 : i | Sei Se 1 *alladely iticed) BP | Patter ) 20 1 W ® 3 | Down Off the Pescadores. | Against Leader. ; ; Rat cqaeee 0 it 8 0 0 7: Perens : 1 i @ 6 y (0 2 aon ona \ T With a sul 0 0 W 0 Ht h 0 GO ! : leehaniy abies 0) 10 4 0 Ay Oe sano. 4 db oo Hummell, If......0 0 1 0 s we UT oe ee eae ; 1 2 1 je in the magazine, Lewis oat iy Geanun : 0 2 2 1 1 neral crash and IA Moons ao oO 8 W 0 wed this w sa 1 OQ BO Teninienimatandettasti= | i Legis et) Firctatoning! MAES coeuoeud 2 10°25 16 2 a nae z ior ining Total Bis D a popped @p an acne out when winning run was i ‘ ny; Tenney sailed a (AU, ng. > Els eeu Fneiins| PHI 2LPHIA for Doniin’ strate BOSTON Admiral Moshimat oN ae ane R. H. PO. A tay R. H. PO. A. B. Ing squadron Saeennnaes ene | Knabe, 2 0 6 1:0 «9 tothe n ae F . H. PO. A. EB. 1 in the ne re yO 8 into the rowne, rf. bow f 0) it 4.08 o'clock this equest rdan, “Tit ua : B 0 and Donl Q 2 8.0 0 vessel was anchor- Ons Blethe Sincop Bs 1 balls i Howisoospss © WM Win Oy 8 th She 0) of margins € verse! iq y him out | y 2 en to Lew Magee, If.. wo @ ¢ v SVUTEAGe iamediately santemunci| | Oesceue conan lian nanny ta te:| in a hurry. NO RUD leeeacnee® fey see $ o 113 0 0 diately; 982 he crowd on board bidding fare- oT} gh ones go bY Adeeb Clbcannote \ ¥ ize was visible. Efforts < al efoWal nn Doan BIAAIOG fare: | Tpatten! tet tours Mahl oneniames andl er es SH ce Saas | eeu exes | t i rescue by s from the cruisers Hash-| 40 decks w: motmolearer| then went to first Maloney Nese te a Maca Lien? : Sweeney pleked ap OQ Wrsb -M SATE (CGE! COG (to Ua si ahols nued |qyhen the eanepianks wera hanleq, Meren to B feld. bu Se leas n, 83. Oo Oo OW Bo 1 tossed at over to! Sweeney, 3b uO 3 8 0 e until 9 A. M 1 141 men we 2 oreo) }to a@hird on the out he was ¢as!v | Dooin, (20) SR ny 0} werman 0 9 9 0 fk. by Flying | including some officers. ajurty | Bermel reached the pier at 12.9, {nailed on Bransleld’s throw ‘©! Moren, p.. 0 0 Oo 2a Reopenan coe i | of Niet and at,caught hold of his wife and daug {Grant. Lumley then drove a I Dennings A ; Chir hanarng ie tye eke (1) | the time of report the ovhad! been hystericallylawalting: h as Osborne and Magee | Denning 0 0 W © a Ber EL ae eee ree ; saved out of a com> arrival, and rushed aboard, the ball get aw | ro caW leks eueanen ‘ond Inning Totals 9a wi. | Gala of 800. His first message, given to an Even- st three bases on the | EAL) oe oo 2 0 Dahlen <0 of Crandall, 1; | Ser Ba Sons of Noted Men Die. ing World reporter, was raATis n easy victim First Base on Balls—ore 1 ‘ nail a » 1 sf Baron Chinda, Vice Min- “Convey my best wishes to my fr: NO RUD Basen eB iaie 3 i La os Wp tenn 205 * Fore and of and alike.” Second Inning No dail BS Gresser His Successor. $ : % : 2 | bey } len | tney Beaumont. sete moro At tiheulmeBermellwent abaard ; ue ql 1 to Bridwell to : the Savonia the Aldermen from Queens, |; ° ey ohn Ems!'e. | a —A dls five in ber, met at the City Hail rarheohe y = —$_—_——— . . 4 , ie 3 naval atta the Japane er ardan trenney, singed aout | enone ie sage BRN yd 2a ua oc: trom Toko Gays teat tho Fe ioe LEXINGTON RACES OFF Hiielfey, “ont: moray Rd ‘ aen t i 7 d Be | fav m the cru. vrence Gresser, the prese: iat io Bat =, a ees : 12 E | exi) ity. ssion Public Works, and two BECAUSE OF SNOW FALL. ec onlin. 3 KY | ctmbceels mee aca oa a tats jae kes the place s friend, Berniel, |! Cpe y Re ; ’ t Aldermur er was § eT ae) L NO j | office Queena shen Eounehialnnin | i n ! Mayor Me to ord the led to run nhan fled to I t. Devlin | o y or to Berme y Monday or give a d Rite to Nicklin U tee : ae | | i | avons, tal of 415. 1 special action t mi A t piers Risse rat he Bermel a : : ing Commission un } J is ANeceul dunn kent my Derspi aon cn ren ne no_action other than ab: uae) t tt a cunt OcEthelcnnvenaldernen'| ook Eon Fifth Inning. | ae protected erul#: | § v x > . , 5 vi | UC GE PA ue PIMLICO RESULTS. ( English Woman Offered It to et AN" would make every one is jad hae = , an me) Fi } eed eo ee tw ke and twelve gun positions plank to make way : Maceriat atanatm en necworialy Him for $500—He'd at Her armament consisted of one 126 nen. But if by driving) PIMLICO RACE CK. Maryla 2 BY VINCENT TRIANOR Hee winder auickirers. eleven | they were sure of thelr 4 : eS April 2 Custom House. y z ss * quiekfirers and six macnine | Uncertain ag) to) hors “Alaarma FIRST RACE srt Al to The Evening World.) kung e liad also four torved?y tines BAA Een Ninian led and a halt lat aE ty if 9 ; ; er complement ig given in the Dooks | za : 4 4 | four half f aD can JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. Y., April 30—And again the public! 2! fecomd ar 80 men when she Was | the session began, both factions jordan chetbert). 9 to 1 a > 5, wont Binck | t D. efeller has refusgd @ Saher He PUbLC) in service ax» figating vessel, Wut as) ing him. Flanagan was ateent w K Mose, 110 (Walsh) 9 to 5 and 7 to 10] alleged to have been carried by Jost their thousinds on Roseben. The “Big Train,” "4 Hii gall ee DLT, Chaktt GE SNL Uh fe) ti Late Mayor called the meeting to orde: Et second; Cheek, 107 (Harty). & to 1 ana| ee M : ; ig Train,” played to win a cutlass acs si aera a Al (ts ROEEH UB ch Gece ee I aS eae STATE RRA AE NOR aee ! reniney in Cromweu's army, buried small fortune by his owner, his triends and the public in the Paumonok| rhe Mersusiiane tock pe ane je | man Carter, the only Republican from|vancing Jordan to tile AS af Ubu ny Maldiearenga ck Trappe) anu ir resmahaniwart Nees) 8) chur ee ee an . Sais fj a r atsusiil 00! ee , s ed to reach second Gra h j resnaha as reeneyil i ea eae Handicap, finished last. He had no excuse to-day, for he w. Russo-Japanese Wat. She wae instru. | ueens. tried to force an adjournment, tried to Tercho shat the ball to Doolin DUNST _|to Devlin s Bens y go. The relic didn't appeal to ] ous eat s ay, for he was off to a|ithental ie November of 14 "in eending| but failed, Then Flanagan came in| and on the latter's throw to Doolin, J + De teat cben ERS ven Tolls ny Flahe nit andard Of] Magnate, who declined good break, and if it was in him he could have won. But it wasn’t in| sors pfuseae torpedo-buats that Were] and took his seat, looking flustered dan was nailed at the ple. TWO RU and up; six furlongs ely, 1 1 off first Hey _ 5 Recebenitordayi andhitis dauberuliic a : asn't IN| attempting to escape tram Fort arthur! Alderman Quinn, an Independe Fourth Inning. Fadden), 41-2 to 1 and 9 to 5, wo Klin, NO ath 1 the remark: ans RE SN will be, were trying to catty out duplicates of | Leaguer, nominated Cassidy, Alde out to Ritter. Magee | 1!" hae Boarbredien lis bur a a man of peace and have no Red River won the race after leading all the way by two lengths | Sere some Hadby eweunaede cea onl URRAe an: Pedder hae nants COE STIS a sree atcentinca ‘Piast se for a sword." RR OTICHeaT : fi yy at Cute ot ark Le aety enough to place a Presidential candi- | hall to sores hat grounder ea ae NIGH Lh A 2 ola , from Restigouche, with Rialto third. Restigouche was in a bad pocket Board me voats, who preferred 10 risk) ante in nomination, named G | tire, the battor Deborne’s hot grounder ran—Workman, Thomas, Nicklin, whe 3B >| Annie Barr 4 Vernon street, until the scratch was reac With clear sailing he might have wi certain death in the unsaniary Hos: | This stand made the election of ( Ani was, goad. for q ick Rake, Still H os red nd, sent the sword ted River was played with contide = SLMS HOE SUOMENE Sifelah |UD CEES UR seine cn aetaag | BLOTS COTTE, PU 18 CE [raTRD Be A NOPE | n’s foreign postal package by the wise set. ‘Tom Healy, his \ Arthur than Te ‘wgited by the} Flanagan and Emener, Democrats, | }yjmmoell was a victim HA arson CATE ee | Seventh Inning, | ‘a neh of the cus- Rea inane fadaaiicocimpermnotnmonmthe JAMAICA RESULTS. J enemy, who at unc ed In-on them and Carter, Republican, voted for |Lewls masted a baunder to Gr who |utands one m \ lawell ‘ Crandatt| tomes Seu Rates colt, as did the eh contingent - Ae boa heweruieee bicucUgnimatter ma) | aneneer Hosen psiiocre Anas Quinny etired tim on A five tied out, Dooun | €0.10, we Aes Pattee i | refused relic it was sent and they profitted by the winning hand- | FIRST RACE— light tasting half an hour. Independence League, voted for Cas-|spohbine his ho sand to’ 5, second; ’ ¢ nt Mc nney 11 » the Warehouse an somely. The wurts) brothers 1 CE—Queen Marguerite! “ithe ‘Matsushima sank the second de-|sidy. Gresser, who had been an in- |*all to Brainsfield. NOR .12 to land 4 to 1, third, Time| NO RUN g re feae eS ou Gi rothers tried |(16 to 5 and 6 to 5) 1, Bi stroyer. twenty-five miles trom) Burt n ‘ ; | Alcatel third. : t to the seigure-room, where all to put through a kiding on Bat Mas- leo 4 ¢ » Big Ben (5/ over weaving ‘herrelf an ineffective | terested spectator of the proceedings Fifth Inning. AAG IER OR WERE Ree Cee ae lta and seed property is sold terson, but efther Rat w not equal} °° for place) 2, Heaslip 3. 4 W trom a torpedo. 5 The third |Awas immediately sworn in by the | Pattee and Jordan put Doolin FOURTH RACE—Owners' Handi B ‘ult of claimants and unpaid duty. to the tas. or McCarthy was to blame. — Ruselan shin wae sunk by twa Japanese | Mayor, ‘Two men, who | pro- Doon sent a sto t lechnneteatoreatcr revenivoldmen eet Is Nees Rynatisy ellen Gicts? The colt was In close quarters through-| SECOND RACE—Mark Antony II.| Sours, ‘The Matsushima also took part [claimed that they were followers of Just got his man by a ae (wpward: two miles=Dulelan, 15 (Gra Inning package he found this ad- | foul, and many a century note went on|(14 to 5 andi7 to 10), 1; Molesey (1| (aire battle of the Bes of Japan Inj Cassidy. tried to assault Alderme base. Ru TAT eoey ine Mr. Rockefel 4 West the right side of the boo jto 4 for place), 2; Zeéthus, 3, i ——_ ava eh Senet SRE a nacny The weather was rather against the| Cases Fan USER) Aeth on. strikes. ) : is sword to your sport at the Jamaica track to-day. A] THIRD RACE—Ramble (8 t NATIONAL LEAGUE. Flight Dazed Officials. i oft for a bis. | pete nd in the ground coll wind blew into the stand and tt TACE.—Ramble o 8 —_——- . | Matoney Out on. strikes. f Pilsen, Leigh Jert the suzgestion of rain in kts wake, {2d 3 to 5 for place) 1, Ceremonius At Chicago. pe a OEE TGS ee LEO Exainenetntnanens 1 panilonionitie’ i ‘The crowd, however, wasn't deterred | (3 to 5 for place) 2, Sir John 3, St, Toute......0 0010000 0-1) rere te the D WV ONES el SRY WAT yh At Re M2 Harty), 4 1-2) ee men, making it the cond! h was a regu’ : Chheazo eet) BO MLO SL OeS5H b 5 LAS ll ree ne Wiad SO en UES 3H 1 SEES CHANEY CHAN NEE GLUE CHATS FOUR rae Matteries-Ravmond. and Hostetter, | fice in Long Island City bv an & Sixth Innina. i(Soerner to, 5 and o w shiehtwvilll vale Rae anette seen evaincantharvea: TH RACE—Red River (7 to} rand Kiln Umpire—O'Day. ing World report Distriet Atte t get th Beth Re Bur a If vou think | 8 vi since *“\2 and 6 to 5) 1, Restigouche (6 to 5| At Pittsturs Darrin was in Manhat too much, hope you will | é A |for place) 2, Rizlto 3. Pittsburg-Cine rnatl game postponed nz att Ast le 5 4 reatly indebted to vou tf ines w in brisk, for the | oe on account of rain oiethio | Sha . 1 vaitarran nee i ont da to FIFTH RACE- vention, Hi Swee lird : > A a tea tes) eva emer anNie em accas imate AMERICANIEAGUED in the “ ene. Bs i Sig BARRY aa ey 5) 1, 2al (6 to 5 for place) a Lieutenant-Detective Butler, who had ruck out, | PrOtnnn. a wry to pay the duty ia ps Feu Import cg: At St. Louis Jserved the eulbporna upon Bermel tess Boor: |atieaetan Ns b int package before It can if ean atin ahaa SIXTH RACE—Melissa (25 and) Powel), Check and Spencer, Um room and gave the i an | ay a sah it ‘ ‘ ‘ ls gehen Hi Bee lovans, s departure vases and was eit | on i are onsiderable to the aah 8 to 1) 1, Blackford (2 to 1 for|iiwvelind ve. 0 9000010 0-4 Bermeliay apertures tou Mt, | nea anil Was COURNE |G upwards | Rowe efor t Dee the hilt is) of an. odd, davatan The track was in good shape up to| 'ace) 2, Sir Withold 3, : Tet aeeees CEE 6 1000), 8 0) Can Gt A a ay Ate] to dordane | RIVES deh aS CHG eo ; REESE Wa 1 Roo ania re a i eepriindeinnial torney, In turn, informed the Grand zai IADR. ceyeamolwaa Tete ae Ime tho field went to the post In, a B Jury and all business was Immediately went to 1 HIGHLANDERS GAME OFF. Rory) WO WAR ND OC aa the opening event ad and head to the second position toj Washington .... 1 1 0 0 0 0 ¥ went. to third t 1 wa ks the relic an old ‘A lot of money was burnt up in the| the end, but never had a chance to| Pllacelpn s 1900010 sropnee to Lda walnede a oe ° Greek yn a tw rah Me f naval sword. If the sender does ee anes i ENETEIIESRS a f we to} Batteri lighes and Strect: Carter] NO one seems to know what the|!n coming to the bar Ae ser and Trackless (Special to The Es 1») auc arrorvitothavellelrat oneal ngbactaniblal oh) Chanting He n nch Gus Merauerl e and “Sohreck. | Umpires—Messrs, Bcet | Gusens County/authorities will do about | Sur hard aud Uarpive Kien malted time ae AMERICAN LEAGUE P MPA ERE RIA fo his,last time out. The race was al- ony a Winner. jolly ani Bermel’s sudden slide away from New at re walle chinty minutes the rain EASTERN LEAGUE. ®: After other unclaimed merchandise. nat time out, |The race was ti,{ Halket and Faust were scratched At Detroit. York. On Tuesday afternoon he was) Still, Kent, falling, and Umpire Kiem S : inning Um | A troit-Chicago game postponed on \ alled the game. © Brooklyns won rain, c@jled the Merenarite leading, Heaslip ran Col pa , $ out, as the game goes back to the fifth} Ali Eastern League ga were post-| Hight lers and Boston, Lid Hestaurant, 14-18 Park %j 4 octaves ce ieccma TUeey MAP OE SI: ene Wee: EXTRAS, - (Continued on Sécond Page.) Thning. ined on acount of Fal. amall Fowd present. AUS Ae i ids cate leaks 000%

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