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g Ws D° You KNOW ba'd: first "| Fascinating Entrancing | tha! Burton wrote his first lov: m try wido' cette th | / saw the gir! who b:- krew a (Circulation Books Open to All.” RESULTS ain _PRICE ONE CENT. aa “HED” BERMAN ag Yor Pa at merece gece me FROM SDCILISTS FIRST fac Anarchist Leader Forces His Address Upon Assembly | Though Forbid. Heavy. hy Golden Starvors | quit badiy conten SNUFF BREAKS UP TALK) i Vag Disperses Union Square) i $1 Crowd 750 Policemen Feiumnh Almandine Twigs. Rosario’... ‘Sparker « Select Ariel HING- TON won the best America ever ALTTR LOTT caught his first love un- der an um- brela. Ww. DNS 133 FFOM BHIDGE 10 DIE; 1S UNKURT Manthos Gaudylios, Homesick | Young Greek, Jumps Off Brooklyn Structure. SCOW PICKS HIM UP. Would-Re Suicide Brought Ashore and Taken to Hud- son Street Hospital. 108 Fi | Surround. ¥ 4 ene, Bain | a a = = Alexander Berkman, the Anarchist $80) added mr | Henry C. Frick, boldly cap-| eting of Socialists in) who shot tured a mass-m Union Square this away from the chairman and promoters | and ran it to suit himself, 60 long as | Post time, 3 aluminum afternoon, took it) Zienai bed aah eee was next best Although there were 750 policemen un- in and around the Oa ce-yearoids and der four inspectors hee Ommenediunmasces Winn equare, no attempt to interfere with Futile Owner J. Ho} inner, | Index “Starters, | Berkman was made by the authorities. iy Jussi | The men who were running the meet- aon be fe ik Sir_Toddington. Jing, nowever, did not want him to pa Winn Ing tead | speak and told him so, When he In- Stretch. Str heel and was outrun all the way ‘clined wtrong In’the | sisted, they declared tip meeting ad- E i = 3. Then Berkman, surrounded 5 FIFTH RACE—Tiree year vide and upward, sellin 7 a Journed b 210 alxteenth, i . id mdsd yoneemlekandsa: by a crowd of Anarchists, largely com- by Ornament— the platform, told who he was and de- and ah Winner, man and his fellow Anarchists appeared | to be in full control and the Socialists were trailing away in all directions, Set “Reds” a-Sneezing. Half a dozen men on the platform Plone by Hawk Ruble... e once Ww somebody | A Hi, Rave were talking at once when somebody it The ome tossed a handful of sneeze powder into Deziaermie es am gE the crowd. Everybody began to sneez _ | the policemen laughed uprouriously and Toe! Lilypad into aut GeTets |, The dation, outrun rania ia worth remembering | nounced that he was going to iift his | voice and he dared anybody to stop | him, agi | Rebecca Edelson, a young firebrand who is prominent in Anarchistic circles. also announced that Berkman would | speak or there would be trouble. Police Let Him Talk. Samuel Moscowitz, chairman of the meeting, appealed to the police to stop Berkman. He said that the permit for the meeting had been granted upon the express condition that Berkman should take no part in it. Other members of the arrangement committee denied this, and Inspector Cortright, after examin- said he could find noth- with the meeting broke up wi ists jeering at the An Anarchists returning the Jeers. Ttappears) that Horkinan was invitea| to address the meeting by some of the | individual members of commit having the affair in charge, but the the | leaders of the movement did not want | him. They told him so, before the meeting began. Berkman calmly an- BY VINCENT TREANOR. (Special to The Evening World.) JAMAICA RACE TRACK, May 1.—The Corona Stakes, the May- Day feature of the card here this afternoon, was a three-horse race be- tween Tileing, Juggler and Sir Toddington, and they finished in that order, On paper the race looked almost a certainty for Juggler; in fact, that which comes from the public form players. The wise set—the in-| 8° ‘esired- }, Half¢ a dozen of a long list of speak siders—however, would have none of Juggler, and his price went back|ers had been heard and others wer to 9 to 10. clamoring for recognition. Moscow! %, | dylios. | posed of women, Jumped to the front of! regaud man huddled tn a ragged black he looked a 4 to 3 shot, in the language of the betting ring, The layers | ing the permit, | which was passing. Capt, Anthony J. Fi Renricstatiitin cuiuiinereiaal| ttle i é A ing in it to prevent Berkman from ri an tue Morgan alongside and pened his pri little}playonthim; however; except|vcrcing: himacie deat’ andlaueny ie melliiercesunanan cook the aman aboard and Ga a voung Greek, jumped off the middle span of Brooklyn Bridge to-day. Netther the fall of 190\ feet nor the im- mersion in the Fast River hurt him very Beonuse he didn't have any fob, was homesick besides, Manthos much, and he is a prisoner at the If son Street Hospital in a fair way to get well unless internal injuries develop on the Curiously enough, no one bridge proper saw the Greok take the long dive. But the crew of a city scow caught a glimpse of the body as ft xomersaulted through the air, and they nicked up the man who wanted to die before he got a chance to have his wish, FRIDAY, ALZAC won his wife Biles lscking for a book left on a window AD YOU READ that Franklin first saw the future Mrs Ben as he walked by her door of seat a loaf Begins in Monday’s EVENING WORLD bread under each arm? “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ MAY i, 1908. “PRICE, ONE CENT RESULTS OF TO-DAYS GAMES HIGHLANDERS VS, WASH’ BROOKLYN 7, SCORE RY INNINGS: Highlanders 00441 2 ~0 Washington 0 3 0 1 0 0 , 9 ‘Brooklyn 4 Boston Walked Past Gatenian. Shortly after 12 o'clock a shabbily Jovercoat and with a battered derby livered a long tirade In English, care-|j) med over his eara walked past fully keeping within bounds of con: |Wiijam . Murphy, the gateman on CORE iguard at the Manhattan end of the While Berkman was talking several south side driveway of the bridge Trasats e | Ceereas coo ace See aea US, Bho) CVO Orunecllys thismeatente) Derea ls ray aid nek! on gamely, abeukers’ platform, took down thelr | gosiriang, but Murphy took the strang: | reaiiely ae roreliel wanners and marched away with them. |or "to he one of a party of employers At the close of the proceedings Berk-| °F ite Union Switehing Company, who near the middle ¢ the he let the overcoated ; unquestioned. The man must have gone almost to the point. where the workmen wero | grouped before he slipped throuxh the network of girders and railings and dropped, for even before the alarm | Same trom the river craft below Dan | Anderson, foreman of the squad, hap- | pened to glance between two cross- ties and he sighted a head and a pair) of fecbly waving arms In the water. | Anderson and his ward the Manhattan end yelling ‘Man overboami!” as the ran. Polleeman Lichenstein, of the bridge squad, heard them firet and he pelted for the en- trance. are at work ble span, and one by him, men started to-| Resoue Quickly Made. But long before Lichenstein or any of the others reached the earth the rescue: had been accomplished. As the | Greek dropped he just missed striking | one of a@ school of street-cleaning soows that was going up the river in| tow of a municij.! tug, As his body | went out of sight with a splash, Step! Wilson, of No. 13 Brooklyn avenue, a’ scow trimmer, grabbed up a boathook ar! ran to the edge of his slow mov- ing craft. Gandylios ) d had han- y showed again | Wilson had the hook fast in his coat collar, ‘The men on the scow hailed the tug Morgan, belonging to ..e Morgan ©. smical works at Edgewater, N. J., "hea he made a quick trip to the foot of Fulton street By telephone the Hudson Street Hos- pital had already been notified and an big daa in Mecond Page.) ‘This state of affairs gave the race an) ——-—— —___________jafter a conference with James Con- | ambulance was watlting — alongside urty look, expecially in view of the/ LIVELY ROW AT THE | Rewenemtey amnouneeario |) es «||legteteenaeous lalll uieln anes Suni Re heavy betting done on Tileing. It isa UNION LEAGU liatcorncaral swine bello ll moreluanea ker Ce eer eee a al jon speakers | gidn’ dertake until ue well known fact that when the money E GAME.) neard. A year trom now /hone wel junded In the emergency Ward. ‘There goes in on any of E. Dugan's mount: eraoKrin will be strong enough to dictate our} je told who he was. It appeared that the boy will nine times out of ten de- patereon own cerns ee meet ng is adjourned."| for two years—ever since ne came to D Berkman jumped to the front | America—he ud been employeu us valiciel gocceamhal money went jniin rf, | platform, pull abolnnishnethana ereval sere Hele Leoreann atin terre bunches on Tileing, and Dugan brought Shige |fo shout. ‘The crowd, which had started] donna at Coney Island: Two day ago him home. MoCanin, iy, |to disperse, stopped and looked at him.} ability to master the English language. raux, 88 “Fellow citizens," yelled Berkman,| te got a room at No. 70. Sixth avend Last time out Juggler heat Tileing Kite.e eee Panrenantatlvesnor th eae NS He explained througa an interpre: easily, end) in) view of that the nlay! on NiOullencee ieee | the platform are worse t ol apa Ae ay loemanoy cand) the latter to-day looked unreasonable. | carhelnibtoamelsinvenlne a wer en. Bote y Ty. A the | he “fewred he « no work. A o Aner ettaraics E in) to The Evening World, police, The police say I can speak, but} longing for bis old, ped him was 0 se crowd, how-| BROOKLYN, N.¥.. May 1—The Brceciaiiat i z hake tip his mind to commit sulcide ever, and they collected. Seer OI CSD at ate nue: C8 Cs Ao aie ae Tean't, Do you want) ‘Tie bridge ‘seemed the best plin be- San pe F ime of the series between Broo! me to speak? \ Was the cheapest and easiest Semarercuse of Juggler's defeat may and Paterson, in Union Leasue of Pr Talk-Duel Amid Sneezes. | “iexcept for shock and a chill Gun be found in the fact that the track Was | fessional Clubs, started this_ afternoon aylios was ntly uninjured. ‘The not strictly fast. It was good, however, under good wus | Mingled cheers and hisses greeted! Gurgeons could find no signg of inte (lS Rh cation coeanll dei, eleaameecae atiemas roth teams! nim, Somebody yelled, "Who are you?! nal Injuries and there were no brulses 3 confident. of victory. . : 1s chance to tell| © ody. conditions didn’t em sufficient to) jively row ensued inthe elghth ine] That eaves Heremen Mir ehenses taal OH RIS PRON seen 5 * tt i i] ho he was and why he was thers. | bring about the gelding’s defeat by two| ning when Berry, of Brooklyn, was| ¥2°,% my : aye lengths, Racing looks funny at times. ; : WS) He talked about perso Mberty and Derby Favorite Dead. IH, Reed was meide a Not favorite incision, apt, Mlocanm, wt Paterson, nie [£720 amare WON MewenY ae tansy qtant tor whieh ii te Daher pia dM the opening event, but Anivhed third. [tacked Umpire Cullim, and a policeman | Romensive TOIT. “hissed, But he Stoll 90) with the Idea of winalng The winner was Preceptor trom thel was called to escort the former off the| ers. OM : Stoll SH tay this year low tat sabgiie Newcastle Stable, said to be faster than! riaiq. 4 MUGMNINAIES ; Hi 3 ae . aU uae Kentucky Association tyack, The RavaINCect i odenichnuentiam Lier ced ’ (Continued on Secvnd Pa At caras faverite nthe 1 ait 00 —_—— last time out. Preceptor Jed all the woy roe apy pan eh ‘A -_—@qj7- | Lo HING CORNER, with Indomitable next and t ir aia Ly HE HUB t Tight behind her, Occidental aa fourt $12 MEN'S SUITS, $5.55. | 7 nnoADW ay, fo the stretch and then skinned te! King’ —The Great Clothiers Monten tineolas pectaveseaa rail, thus saving ground. She got Bib Broadway tOpponite ClO Hn And Young “Men's. Royal} Hand-' shades of| @econd place and remained in this posie| Meus Hime Sere. Sultn, 85.10. Suits, suarant ed fast col-| brown and blue. AN sizes, "34 to. A: tion to the end, never having a chance 1y S8ece"“T sou ments hilue serge euiter Vanes ail, sixes, 34) tore, single or double | stagiaior double. breasted. Special \to- Vian’ iinea, “ait” sizes,” $5,053; leo “fancy pat jecial tor to-day and Rat day and. Saturday, 980. Open Sat. fora. #86 and $7450, Any oi eng gruite vase im e sve. uN, 10 Be sure it's the HUB ‘wort ‘a, otawe, ao ONIN OR nt TT BOSTON SCORE BY 3 0 iL ott (Spectal to The Evening World.) ! (Special to The Evening W | LYN. WASHINGTON, D. C, May 1-A COM) vey york SHIA SOUTH END PARK, BO H. PO. A. EB. wave hit Washington to-day and the | Niles 2. let aus 1.—Boston beat out the Dodger outfit | Pattee, 2b.. nal GO) eler, vl S attendance at the game with the Hixh- | Sherfeid an ee Oe on in the ninth inning this afternoon by |Sheehan, 3b. 0 2% BO landers was small. The arctic winds | 2.05" ie er, rf. la score of § to 7 who had gone {Tt yn rf Oo OW ws took the steam and ginger out of both | Hemphill. cf. into the box for t Dedgers in the | 5 ib 116 0 0 the New York and Washington camps. |Conrow, 3b, Mer Jnisth, hit two men and each of Mhese dine ag 2 Griffith put in “Doc Newton to pitch | K leinoy Bhinke 3b. | scored on hits | : doondo() Bt) tk and Cantillon decided to depend on Pat- LSonnolly siete First Inning. | Lewis, ss doo WM Bod 6 ton. Seon e sonnolly. | pattee opened the gamo with a double |Maloney, cf. ase 6) rst Inning. to right centre and was anced tO} Bergen, c 1 ‘| Bergen, c. 1 8 Niles grounded the @rst bali pitched | third on Sheehan's sacrifice to Kelley 5 0 a 3 0 to third for an «ut to Freeman.| Lumley walted for a pass. Pattee scored | Dewees oy Sie Ope Ln 0) Keeler singled past McBride and ran| 1 Sweeney's misjudge of Jordan's hard | Wilhelm, p 10 0 0 8 0 to second on Patton's wild pitch. El-| |bounder. Hammell singled to left, fill- | *Burch 4 Oo 0 O @ berfeld sat down on a grounder to Mc- z [ing the bases Bates muffed Lewis's fy Bell, p.. 0 0 0 Bride, Keeler taking third. Chase bal- Jand Lumley scored. Maloney singled to ’ a si looned to Milan. NO RUNS. liert, scoring Jordan, 1 Hummel! was | Totals PEpeoyel ee ft, scoring Jordan, a immell was Totals “04 2. Milan drew a base on balls. Ganley | ut, Bates to Sweeney, at third Bergen lise24 21 3 punted to Newton, who caught Milan peda foul up for Bowerman, THRED | seid for in ninth on a throw to Niles, Delehanty singled a ein RAL winning run wes over second. On an attempted double 1 nae : a made steal Ganley was thrown out. Kielnow pouraors awn (aiealice, wnorenuekedl| BOSTON. to Conroy. Clymer fanned. NO RUNS | them over to Jordan. About four balls R. H. PO. A. EB Second Inning. were served up. NO RUNS Browne, rf Sade 1 TCS) 1) Jake Stahl was sone Ua pe Second Inning. Beaumont, ef......2 0 2 0 @ by the home crowd and presented with Ferguson went in to pitch for Bow | Bates 2 bla buneh of American Beauty roses| Head of Manasquan Insti itution ten. Sethe singied Uy ‘lets 1 dates, If........6. 1 2 0 1 28 in rememorance of his management of | li 's een y sacritiy ; t Me in WCE Ws poaooe (ah Sk (i) ‘ i yD aac yr ond, Sweeney to Dahlen |the Washington team for two years Believed to Have S'a iets moon Shachan fanned: |Ritchey, 2b........1 2 2 aa Ss i Reseey Faker) bebet Pom | McBride mage a splendid play retiring Lumley was throwh out, Ritchey 0 panten, ss s Stahl on @ hit over second. Hemphill Himeclf. 1 Kaltes y NO RU aunt ahlen, 88 Pei ido flied to Clymer. Conroy lifted to Dele- saree ry f f Sloan ay J Rioney nel sweeney, Sb.. Oo 8 8 a Ra Cely Rear Malti an LA by AEN ccs atiacanidl | Pearunuseisants ot nce net) eee It, While Sweeney iriuk | Ferguson, p....... 0 ¢ 20 MoBride, scoring Street. Chesebro re-|0- ls. Magee, forty-elght years old, | wround for tue | was tit eMeGann Ay hoe) jPlnced Newton, Shipke sacrificed to| President of the First’ National Bank] Rt r Y r i y | Stel, scoring “Freeman, Patten sin- | ; es Pr ey | gled aver Bilberfeld's head. Milan] °f Manasquan, was found on the beach Third Inning. Bog Br WO" Ch | bDunted? to Chesbro, who threw. Into] nen Sean ' was oO Juwerman to Kelley. | 7 . [right field, scoring McBride. Keeler | 20 hip (ame: toate yeahs, 8 a ie Bere at as out | ° Bitted for Ferguson in ninth threw the ball home in time to catch, Wound fn his head and three other! Rowerman to Panlen, trying to steal ase Hits Off Meintyre. 4 in 6 Ins Bat ue Leech Milan te hing | Wounds in his bedy Bates let Lewis's fly go through him fo: Wit cM 2 in 2 innings; of third. Ganley filed to Conroy, THREE | ‘The body was aike seven et | three by nd od on Maloney's g 2 in , RUNS. pbs wed ype Se Kee RE OL Cee E cgunle ht n tile Beau- 1 Of MeIntyre, tt ove) f from shore, two mies from t | RUN erguson: es : ird nalng : It 4s thought worry over til} Was out, MeIntyre to sion. 2: Brooklyn, 7. Kleinow lined a hit over MoBride's of nix son Roger caused suicide nt He was out at 8 € by Fer- head. Chesbro flied to Ganley. Niles on found the body Third Aone beer gra Ree ey , Jen and. Ritchey wingled past Delehanty. McBride missed * Sunes en oe who fumbled and then tossed: to MR SHAc SULT tae eee ones Keeler's roller, Klenow scoring, Eliber- | No suspicion of financial trouble in| han for the at RMIT aE Sara a UE fla walked, ‘filing ithe bases, street witd to exist CUMEALOREAWTANOUE en ases—Patter, Browne, Bates caugh ase’s foul tly. Jake Stahl yy. as Hea Ns BEAT OR elim tOn Aten Pireher Sweeney and Dahle} {nipled to Uwe club-house, scoring Niles, GLP Nall Bele am : eure Ms Kau Umpire-Mr, Keane ein feeler and Elberfeld. Hemphill Med to examiner last week, and everythin Milan, FOUR RUNS. | found correet Fourth Inning Delchanty fied to Staht. Clymer beat | Magee leaves a widow, a son and two! Metntyre was safe on leitchos s GIANTS-PHILLIES GAME OFF. out an infleld hit to Ebberfeld. Street | i" . throw Pu » fanned aad Melnty ' hit Into a double play, Bro to Niles | ceusirers: dys Magee and Mrs. Carl was out at nd, Bowerman to Dalton, | = to Chase’ NO RUNS B. Wynkop of Atlanta, Ga trving to steal Verlaan was throwin (Special to The World.) Magee's brother, James, is an aute- weeney to Kelley. NO POLO GROUNDS Fourth Inning. was thrown out. S\ nto Gehring took Patten's place in the| Mobile dealer in Jersey City. Magee and Ritchey went. down te scheduled to be play fe between box for Washingtnn. Conroy singled| had been with the bank twenty-five Dahlen popped yup for, Billy Murray's b: and the over hing and ‘was wild pitched to) years RUNS. | Giants was called off on account of geoon: now sacrificed Street to —_——_~» | ry cold eather w n ¥ Freemans aCnestro sacrinted: song ny: Fifth Inning. Id wen there Caw iue bes plased ee to Milan, eroring “Conroy. Geliring APPELLATE DIVISION was thrown out, Tan visit here’ of’ the: Phila; Nites. O} jordan Ww out, Kell Freeman out, Chesbro to Chase. Me- | imell inned Bride "wingied’ over" Revnd.Shipke DISBARS A LAWYER. ns aU a aus ae tripled to left centerfield fence, scoring - oe pney was thrown out Meneide, Dckoring. batted in pace as : Jonata) Bowerman the NATIONAL LEAGUE. Gehring Plokerin foul fied to Conroy. | Bar Association Preferred Charges | Lewis and Jordan took care of Pergi Milan out, Elberfeld to Chase. ONE ; : son, NO RUNS i RUN Against Alexander C. Young alist teahe At Pittsburg. Fifth Innina. Whi aN, Pittsburg-Cineinnati gan hich He Did Not Defend. fe ° : ; came, “poatponed Bert Keely took Gehring'’s place in e i : rants Wes ne it, on account of cold weather. the box. Keeler singled to right. Elber-| The Appellate Division of the Sa-! was Meanuorricicat Y Imeichicane feld beat out a bunt. Chase singled,|preme Court has disbarred Lawyer|to Kelley. Bergen singled to right cen- oo fling the bases. Stahl struck out bf ree EPUB E tng Peaee cone ens eriete: ‘Alexander C. yung, of this clty and! tre and scored ‘on Melntyre's two-bag-| St. Louts-Chicago game postponed, MeRride to Warner, who took Street's | New Jersey cha Troan Dy Oa UNE Manne mete inten pine if i J ha th ar anne: Oe the Bar Association of this ci alles: | Browne singled to right Beaumont <= a roy doubled down the third base line. | ing conduct coming a member of] grounded out to — Jordan Bates scoring elves eid and Chase, Delonanty | ne jar | Walked.” Kelley fanned, and, Browne AMERICAN LEAGUE. brew out a lelnows Mv RUN Cone||)) Mri Young did) not defend the action||mitnes then enocked the balliover tha —— roy to Chase aGnley was thrown out | igainst him bef< the Appellate Dt right fleld fence for a home run, scor At Philadelphia. gelng to thint the play, Chase to | sion, He was accuse of obtaining| ing Browne and tes ad him '; oo oo2000 Bivergeld. " Gantow wouitded with and | Money: fron slieits under {alse rept Ra nea iro walkout elaniantomtone IREtica aeeem ano AO AR RR ter physictans had be mcent cAmBMenE In Ne Seventh Inning. und Umpires—Hurst et eH er a Pe kT) UL ES etd (TOL OTE custom to make — potltical heehan, pepred to Sweeney. Tumi idan or some tim ook -Elber- | Qpeeches in evening clothes, ked. Jordan popped one to Ritche At Detroit. place at short. Clymer was MAllieenlednitoreaBeauniont . third out on a fly to Hempril, No} ———S SS RUNS - melts} NO ; oo 0 01100 OF RUNS cerca |STATE HEALTH BOARD pAkHigam replaced Mletntyre In. the Seat Maton i nox. Sweeney wast vil jing from fifth inning on, ses Reh gem ra Jordan. 1 a We Smith and van; Mul cise singled over ‘second. ties PUTS BAN ON ICE FIELDS. EU hae ae UA Ae. forced Chesbro, Delehanty. to Mefirlde, — | RUNS i Keely caught ler off first on a light | (Special t Evening World.) Eighth Inning. Bing snap throw: to” Fr ALBANY, May L—Zones of dangerous is went cut, Dahlen to Kelley EASTERN LEAGUE. Warner singled to right and stoie| Pollution Jn the waters of the Hudson ins Bled fo eft. He was out} ae pee second when Fre fanne Jes {and Mohawk Rivers f which te Is] Bergen 3 thrown oul. Dahlen to At Baltimore. “a mW uesMOnN Shipke fouled to! harvested for sale in New York are Bs ey ashe) at NS. ; oo100000 KX }elnow NO Ss. 4 3row ne out to wewis. B reported to exist in the vicinity of AL owned MS ou ua to Leni) | 510000000 | Seventh Inning. Hes meng Bahuneutady /andle ation CoN ete entree cellar wen out res—Mitchell and Pi Ade Ball hit for a dovble past McBride, tower Cas fal? ee raed As nea i Pattee to an. Ritchey beat out | kins and Hear Umpire—Ke Chas erific ley to reema Ow Moha BOYS state me Tis grounder towar, econd and Beau i iil seat out a bunt, scoring Hall, one PENT mort atutes that thereare forty- MAN titchey started tsi a ONE | oo 0 a Toy safe on McBride's error, KiclnoW | one joe houses In that vielnity whteh| rt Z Frock a ON ee TAN ER Oh Ninth Inning | Keely fanned. 3 0 Ball. nder their tee subject to ing. Ganley out, Niles to Chase, NO RUNS. | Contamination and. therefore acmenace | purch batted In place of Will At Newark. oo health. rhe cutting of ice from!and walked, Pattee sacrificed. I Newark-Rochester game postponed; FREDERICK BACHMAN. j these Held should be prohibited.” says) She PENCE ER ny TRS the report ay Was out, Ritchey to. Kelley At Jersey Cit \ Tart lngled to centre scoring Bur Ay DIES IN A SANITARIUM,| NEW YORKERS WIN PRIZE. Ma hvent down to. # Jersey Citys Montreal game postponed; Gf grt RG een? tint Hummel fouled 0 Old weather. | se ¥. May 1 \owerman,. TWO RUNS NE Cos Ee eo | The hody of Wrederick Fachmann, Lf kK archi-| fell went in. to pite for son of the late wealtny brewer, who prize for e| Dahlen was hit iby oa pit Manhattan, acrived) at tho Da mann gout Baton oteNewilit and. Bell” tossed. w Mules 2 aye homestead in Rosebank, S. 1. this af-| York, won fou She il toiling ints lett fleld mio UNE did) Sucurdaye Mon's ternoon. The aged mother of the y | Sissies Imahlen ‘scored and Swerney, went to Brown Wore Ai wa A ined, beat man took charge tt Members of third, Me nn batted in Perguson's | Blue. ‘ges, und le} So ee eee AC a Ueiver env acatel ei create rere nicanecmisse never piace, Moanin, singled to centre, Boor faial tov what ithe ony tallorg. nares of the cate oF ihe tame of the sanl- greasy sppgazance after Using, "At all toilet ie Sweeney, This e 8 Lor sus Bropaway, opp. City Halle \ ‘