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ail ) Kidnappers Steal Brooklyn Boy; Relatives Await Demand for Ransom’ RN ECONO Naphtha Launch Blows Up on First Trip, and Hurls Couple into Bay Sultan of Turkey Pays a New York Firm $250, 000 for for the Hope Diamond “WEATHER—Fnir to-ninht; Wednesday Cloudy. | RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, TUES EVENING WORLD AACE CHAAT SIXTH DAY AT JAMAICA. Weather Clear. May 5. Track Fest. 8700 added. tive furlongs Woh ean! L123. = Arlonetie well in hand. Bia never the cate ren he closed a. dig ware thnx Winner, br... by Flying Dutohman Z Fi Big 3 1Tmi wae ER 676 t the at Btaffom ran a and made up pace, but quit antl! Denn, the barrier, forcei a. fa Notter waited to the frons and won | bree: toff He war last and was an easy-going ##cond ows was much the beat, ery fast_on th Wan unter a Stekin ran hie race. $} im flesh. and ie ware to ‘imy Voutoo sad ‘ener turn a hard drive the tust Foley ove. and but ran one mile and a itthy $700 added: er, ch, Ru. by Ogden _ i ¢ 3 ey 200, 12 200 10 far turn. breeaed home. accond: st Rround tat in easy Langdon Sam Ho Harris Just ‘on the backstreteh, Dog SIXTH RA Pont. £0, 4.02. vids; $700 added, five furlongs. Winner, grog. by ear Maxto. Sembrich tas n Aariving, he Tod close BOOKS LOSE THOUSANDS: ON THE JAMAICA RACES BY VINCENT TR’ ANOR. (Special to The Evening World) JAMAICA RACE TRACK, May 5.—The Jamaica bookmakers lost thousands to the public here this afternoon, and the pencilers will suffer} for many a hard luck day before the talent has evened up the score. In four races, up to the running of the Greenfield Stakes, the layers were consistently hit. atrone = _ | “ Circulation Books Open to All,” | DAY, MAY 5, 1908. i PRICE ONE cre In the opening event it was Arionette which brought home the money. In the second Bad News, even at odds on, added to the win- nings of the public. Big Chief, in the third, played literally off the’ boards, delivered the goo. nd High Private, Forsythe’s gelding, made it four ina row. High Private also broke the track record, covering the for and one-half furlongs in 53 4-5 secon High Private wax at a prohibitive 1'vhis was probably due to the fact that price at to 5, but what did that mat- High Private tired a bit from his ef- ter to the bettors with their pockets forts pou Rat Veodvo In the “frst euffed full of the bookmakers’ money? | “SUth of a mile. | ‘They took the 2 to 5 for ail they had, Senator Cassidy at Track. and there were Ines extending almost! genatoy Owen Cassidy one of the to the stretch rail to be paid off after jiecjstators who voted against the anti-| the “all right” bell rane In the petting | yeiting Hill at the track and en- ripg. It was, indeed, a sorry day for joved (he sport apparently. He said he the layers and one of joy and money /came to the track to see for himself for the players. |just what cause or reason, If there ‘The Greenfield Stakes, with itz Her-|were any, to create hysteria agains: bert out, was a two-horse race between the sport. If the Senator bet at all. ne igh Private and Preceptor, allhough |body saw him. He sald he didn't come 4f Voodoo hadn't run out and nearly to the course to bet, | over the fence there is no telling what 4 Arionette First Winner. ! hepren Arione the might have 1 oover in opening Notter sent Voodoo oft bree Teorey » was well played, too. length Jead in the frst elghth and it) and even with Flynn tip. Fore. and looked like the was all ov al-| Havre were weil played as was Jack Joyner's Terror, When It came to. ra ing it was Artonette practically all_the way. Havre proved ctetter than Sam) Hildreth's Force in the stretoh drive and got the place han Bad News Wine Second Race. though at the time High Private was chasing and catching the Keone geld- ing. Midway between the far turn and stretch, however, Voodoo bolted and it took all Notter's strength to keep him from going up against the outside rall.| With Pretension and six other High Private had little trouble after | soratayed from the second. Had News Was nrmde an odds-on favorite and } that and came on to win’ in a record t/ma. Preceptor ran a great race and tome catching the Winey at the and, 4 came ‘home easily in front of the sec- (Comtinued on Bevond Pager Mother and Three Children Rosalsky Serves Fresh Order) 5 . . * et fi SCORE BY INNING + Perished in Flames—Bodies | on District-Attorney Retur- een 1o00 00 eA lan Sc a BY INNINGS: i dCi a rooklyn = i == of Manand Girl Found. nable at 10 A. M. y I adelphia 00000000 0 0 2 seem Boston 000 3 2 0 0 2° = 7 Giaats 02200000 4 = “5 as ; ; CARPENTER SUSPECTED.| FIRST EDICT IGNORED. Ae = = ——————————————————— — a The Evening Worl) ROSTON | ) GIANTS. * tye Sey + SOUTH sD OUNDS, BO! + A : Indiana Authorities Believe|‘I Shall Go to Jail Before 1) : , R. H. PO. A. F R. H. PO. A. B. af y, May 6.—The Dodgers were unable, to 1 1 60) 2 0" 0) i Shannon, If... ....0 0 2 0 2 Man in Jail Guilty of Butch- ; Give Them Up,” Was | connect Lindaman to-day, so Bom 0 10 0 of the | Tenney, th... eaieiran: : - ‘ i ton won easiiy, 7 to-1. In the fourth 1 1 1 0 O 4 series this afternoon wl ow s!D nit F 0 ( ery and Burning. Prosecutor’s Remark. inning Welles’s men. iocated Ru Ty URED (ey hac a thelgeaancia 2 eS eee 3 ss and the whole team had a turn at the pee te) The ap. Cf ee D2 8 bat in the half, during which three ran : 2 0 1 tk ye it! Bresnohan, 0 el Tp HO LAPORTE, Ind. May 5.—Sheriff) Judge Rosalsky, tn the Court of Gen: ees as ‘i en 1 0 in thet « ant} Devlin, 2100 | putter, under direction of John Held-| eral Sessions this atternoon, signed an} j., tne & ¢ a Sweeney, 3b 1 . none of t «ind | i puna Sues aren, ot Aberdeen, 8. D., to-day began) amended order making public the min-|brace of cash time ywerman, ¢., ‘ 0 A fo digging in the ground near the Wrecked | utes of the Novem: Grand Jury. Loa ua a eis San ae an Lindaman, p a A ie 7 one home of Mrs. Belle Gunners, who with District-Attorney Jerome, in conse- bie to the tc ganten hy OS === 1 r Lae Me Be a aa three children a wock ago to-@e~ AS quence of the signing of this amended] who batted in Ri the sprely see T W287 16 1 coe cue A i BESS MaKe UMN aban bide 40 27 9 2 burned to death. order, at 10.30 to-morrow must ad Bee ee RDC) wT BROOKLYN. while. but tw PHILADELPHIA. ‘At the depth of four feet the body of over to the clerk of the Court of Gen- Firat leaning! ROH BE. sure for “i vs tt bald RH. PO A BL Andrew Heldgren was found. Heldgren| eral Sessions a copy of the minutes of! atiaa went ont, Roworman te : eet AD er eat des tf) 7B waa a brother of John Heldgren, who the November Grand Jury, or be in con-| Gann Pines acral ae » oF 0) catchers take, a 200 8 lcame here January 2 to visit Mrs. tempt of court ee First inning on iW OWES | Guinness This action followed District-Attor- gh cevad 9 0 6 0 0 Sinus 1000 In another piace was due tp m BOGY | ney Jerome's contention that the or!- In. oI 9 06 Titus si 2 10 °0 thought to be that of Jennie Olson | oy order making the minutes of the $ 0 0 » 0 scond 0 B Gunnens, sixteen years old, whom Mrs, | 6 Ries sages lastere . os £ vell to Doyle. NO RUN ohh f) Gunness had reared and) ene cleats as jal Grand Jury y as Socom Inning. r frente ef, ; ; 2) 10 0 non Walked and we sna | Doolin, (y $F HS St peared in September, 1805, Ms - a len took a) ne drive, | Ritter, ¢.... aa! 3 0 Offs Knabe threw Tenny nih 5 2 0 vow Angeles, Cal, | The November Grand Jury was the! powis wan out, Lindamin to McG t Dooin, a sald he nal ee tert angele Jone that examined into the affairs of Maloney fanned. NO Rt enn Rucker, poowe cee O 0 1 2 0} sng to the Infield, Ss! m taking | js irepte Vote 0 attend sch st Rail ws McGann watted for. fc wide ones | epy thire mour lined out to Grant, who Q It apmenrs that Andrew Heldgren be- the Metropolitan sirostis ate aya Caled ai noe te ‘s| *Bureh O 1 90 0) Oy Nia CGH Atan ernical Comal | oxen, 0 00 1.0) came. noquainted with Mrs. Gunnoss) Wher the i ring t arnes Danien forced Mat *Murch S00) 60) 90) ing dense Mnon at third unassistec 0 0s Seton rimontal a y At that|against the riet-Attorney was re-lLewts, Sweeney was pi re | x S > 2 ‘ 0 9: tees sl Tie Pee nese fA month |sumod to-day, Mr. Jerome strongly op-[Man fife to Malone, |-rotals isa a a Second Inning 8 4 12 8 Vidting Mire, Gunness and others iN posed the introduction of the minutes Third Inning. oe, Branaflen! | 18 yf Ritchie, 6 in three in- is He war munnosed to havelof the Grand Jury of August. 195. and! Ritter went out, Dahlen to MeGann.! in ninth, to Doy Dooin mh 7 X nis city trip to Norway and Bwe- | Nove 1907 ch invedtigated Ice | Rucker was ont, Lindeman to McGann: | ii ; twas forced out | off Ritchle faninga: Fossh, 1 started on a try > na ol Districts Attorney | Pattee filed to “Hannafin,- NO RUNS. | Is—OM Rucker esta Platt ?hiladelphia, den, He has never been hear ana ae eee erry | plaimdaman singled to right, which wis] of ealemny sty aRaTS peadeieel Giants, § i aince! __ [claimed that the orders granted vester-) the first lilt of the gate Hannafin |, AR RD aa les in. : Foxen, 3. ‘At that thme Mrs. Gunness was [fr-) day Rosalsky delivering e{ Aled to Touml a Vanda was { reed | Ruekerseehyabindie in Bit Tein 4 # eer Ing to 3 defective. | Monts bounder. Beaumont stole rer: | MAN . Buri took thinl eviin, 9: When Helderen leat clded that rg iates. lined out Lewis NO PHS | BB RC HeaieH s s—Tenney, Doniin. fered to lend her the money t-Atto} path | Third Innin , unassisted; Sey= Ne thal iat : 2 In January she borro Htc the custodian Jury | Fourth Innina I : ft Ritchie singied and reached third on Just before tl ates and en » fle} ehan was passed. y i ic i i Ni Aberdeen th Grand Jary minutes ection only | te ed, Rowerman 0, . | —_—_—— " After a serent runt Umpir Teller and : SernGTaa tout, Lindamon : Ae . “his Ke $8,000 JAvRenin uiepen ord u j Sweeney and MeGann took ca } Cc Ww. oRitonl When the“news of ¢ | "Iam the statutory guardian of those | umn NO RUNS | J ant Wal out | Gunners home was {4 T shall go to jal! before I east nn fal ‘ pti “ i i ¥ n he started for t sty up and obey the order of | singled to Je i % fe disapnearance of * fie jer ot coring Mx ; ela Auaren Hekiit body was en eee. . ba a Sie Subd te bop e ht Aki 1 Devlin % jexs, trunk and head put in different | PN E sands s en | Ritter,” and Ritchey ut ats the iv i ave RUELDOME, ride | H ops of Son. hose | yy owerma: vne that TWO NS. sagke and buried. ; fe Syaity | minut Plorve's benefit,” the | we up in arst having ye HENS Hh Sheriff Smulzer and Prosecutor Suit | Mines a8 ope ey ne Inning way che! ce ths Saab ; ‘plate, and befor {t came dewn Dahlen igee tiled tv comnect It Pierce Rests Case. [had soored. Lindaman flied to Hymn: | to right der of Helier 1 oMr. Pleree ri after the | met! from ne, Brid- OTe ese oe ara: | U introduction of ch of napern | Han urea eats we her children, He ie Bren 3/:n the mit aneEMl al ueean tHU CAT Ser RGeONATATNT CRM n tosned. Ot way in when adtentes tint. & Re cone, aro, wouche f con | get back Jn thn her up. the Doolln aw oUt { ) the of a saw did the tracts ex ne Am yunder, The ev awed: | py . 4 . ste ec : . C. Rowe Locky ee BY . halt ‘ worked for Mrs, Gunness + companies it | Hates fennel It r, C, Rowe Lockw ; neaitth Innings sa | Miss Natalie Forbes Officiates Cf tiie disapned nt © nonopoly nartiiniStonichl Diseise vootin led to Shannon. Deol fouted | i Sane ind it fe stated. appe Initinting his defense, Sir. Jerome Sveenen mm pert in Stomach Diseases, to Treat i sen winked Dut es | and Conqueror Rises in tf iocal barbe » we 1 to the stand and questioned Mr, | Lewts's fly Salle, akewi weil to Doyl i ringnia Melisren AN CRE Plone mney took Called to Lakewood. eu ; ae y : art Asked wh i vith his Conlin, was for hrebuane Midst of 10,000. j rying CEN not an “Hen teamed ae wee jst to third ns doutle to ’ ‘ Ported he dia not know what mo Tuy wate | expected to on Ritter’s qrassor Hight.” Tiresnalian fouled ta Iirans Ko might, need it. Tt was current d me?” ask is ay to MeGang. > Mrs, Grover Cleveland telephoned | [i"vlin ut ont Baa ae ~ Phe body of Heldzren i this. clty to-day that her husband | to Dou to Doolin. NO RUNS. NORTH ADAMS, Mass., May 6.—The by a scar on the skull and b (Continued on Second Page.) ' parees avresitil nicht, she ended’ tat Sixth Inning. Conqueror, one of the iespete pales ——— = = Want - rr ‘ | Doyle threw out Grant. Titus} in the country, was christen y Shean ia tordan, "TWO'RUNS. [MS condition shows @ wrAttying IM-) singled. Magee also singled to right. | Satatie Forbes, the daughter of A. G Fi ks D ' Sith onlay Novefil message trom the wife {Qeritmee long foul tirmnetelt struck | Ffolland Forbes, the owner, here to-day mt attee wot rookly first hit of the stricken ex-President follows the | out » RUNS, + orgeous Fireworks Display b singled to right Rit SEE ere 4 Do ; : aig, | Just before its initial fight. e oseph B. Bryant. le out, Kx to Bransfleld. P y y aa oul the attending phys in, of Dr. C. Rowe Bri dwell Med to s Wiltse tiled to} The balloon was then sent up with The World Saturday Night] ‘rsvisn Her'ts Bosh peau. |aieece ie, ot Se Rian Pa secon ne eventh Tnnin ae pores Lao) Blayeraihvrs eed nnafin fied to. Shee - | street cor eapac ; ; git. Gen Ee AES apa ac Ibeanten mae Lockwood had oe eats iste Henry Whitehouse, all of New York, The pyrotechnical display, one of the features of the telebration| jAuet manning. Rucker to Jordan. |peen called into tie Cleveland case. Dr, Foxen” struck Githe baskets next Saturday night of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the owners): mell. NO RUNS. ay pene anes ps Naan svociain About ten thousand persons witnessed and direction of The World by Joseph é x eventh Inning, ppeen ene ee! The: tacts the e ascension, and beciuse of the crowd Tan atl (ETCa TREE TPRUTESELECIG re otra ee eons Hummel! angie te etre, amis [20004 e8nert has been retained and has weir traffic. had to be suspended ing of the enlarg ulitzer Building, promises 10 be the most gorgeou fled tenant Hiummelt was foreed {een In constant atendance upon the rd of an hour. spectacle of its kind ever witnessed in the city. It will be furnished b, J #* sevond, Danien to Ritchey, on Ma-|wistinguished patient since yveterday balloon, welgiing with its ocou- Pain, the king of pyrotechnics, ‘he chief features are as follows: Jf sraten Mit. Teltter was foreed at secs | mueates that some complication | has! Eighth Inning s and pallast almost two ton Opening salute of twenty-five aerial guns. Magical {llumination of J Qh: Ris fe, Laeiten, on Rucker’s ELON SID reaulres areca Seeman a ANeaE i one va sefull ming aout avon if nt Ni > ani a 4 ul a out to thousand fe ear, the roof and dome with twenty-five mammoth ruby lights. Nests o pitches, ies Pa\tee’s fumble, | Lakewood that he would return to New ike BaraNaoll moved southwest, going over Greylock : daiiten Mamet to left ey aweri- | York to-day and cemain at his oltle : NS. he re flery Cobras will be released from colossal batteries. Brilliant white] feed them along. ‘Rucker to Jordan. | ive city un'll next Thursday or aa ey PR Ta es tee TS CUT tS ts lights will illuminate the roof and dome with startling effec Bowerman fanned, Lindaman fanned eturn b diatcikes; “Deve | rene ene talnecthy: eat. & effects. NO RUNS. return t at ; Chant | seen over Oheshire, very high in the i : 3 1 ng to uainess, | x Doon to ‘Grant Oheshire, A salvo of twenty of Pain's Manhattan Beach bombs will be fol Eighth Inning Me Bxckt tout cemten cava wectars ead, Wilts aw: | air. lowed by an illumination of the roof and dome with blue lights. Ther Pattee grounded oui to MeGann f train, Shannon S. will come Pain’s 1908 novelty—batteries of silver clusters. A display of | 388, fled to Beaumont, Lum = Ninth toning. orn sin.) WRECKED STEAMER IS triple bombshell, each with a different effect, will be succeeded by auf innnann witicrd ats NATIONAL LEAGUE. tonnes NP iO: TOWED INTO PORT. ‘fi oT, A abate can = NO' RUNS . lumination of the building with red, green and amber fires, Homme: Thnnatin sae tea eaten : Thousands of tinted stars, produced from hundreds of glant Roman J \iciann went wut. Shaaian te aad Pittaburg-Ciileago game postponed on ASTORIA, Ore) Day, 5-7 te siaaenen candles will envelop the donf€; then will come a discharge of Painite| |< shes’ singied 0, lott. account of rain, | Washington has been sighted ten rhiles bombs; a musical golden rain effect, and the HG AN TDD ATM: | a. | off this port with the wrecked and with jewels from peat largetahells. myest-igolden' cloud studded ig U\VO"RUNS | 1.) | waterlogged steamer Minnie B. Kelton vee Ninth Inning | AMERICAN LEAGUE. M BROOKLYN. | in pow ay. Emerald fires will illuminate the roof and dome, followed by bat- Aned. Dal M a nor 10d terles of Pain's acrobatic candles; display of Pain's rocket bombs and a has At Washington. Y ? : Pe EASTERN LEAGUE salvo of Pain’s flery spider bombs, the 1907 success of Pain at Manhat- Ten Ww i w York game post 1 Baseban 4 | ; a P TANnAth CONE RUN. | bon groutids ayn y en M is ap/Beseh ' DES OSES At Chicago Y f At Baltimore. Opal clouds, formed by a filght of large shells, an {lumination of ane -C ge. postponed ; nas r foronto-Ballimore game) waald the roof and dome with amber fires, giving a sunset effect, and swarms LONG SHOT WINS DERBY, | coid weather and rain | Ratierte ver} postponed. |i of fire‘iies filling the air, with hundreds of flashlights, will immediately — At Philadelphia. | At Jersey City. iq ih onto ; 0002008 ae real sree 0030008 precede the ‘New York World” batteries, a 1908 conceit. LOUISVILLE. Ky. May 9.—Stone Street [Bhikadelptia 2205100904093) King Sell Men's Suits b Tite 200000000 Powerful magnesium fires will illuminate the building, givi 30 to 1. won the thirty-fourth renewal] jaiteries—Burchell and Criger, Selilil: | lng selis Mens suits by +— Janes and McManweg dayhght effect. A filght of 1 2 M& A the Kentucky Derby here to-day. Sir| gor and Sohreck | the Hundreds wt $5.90 and sit Ree gid: Umplteeeeae of large bombs forming The World bonquet exes. 3 ty 1. Was second and Dunregan | Umpires—Sheridan and Hurst | eee arene ea tow of ments | Pen und Sulitvan. wi lead up to the marvel of the spectacle, “Pain's electric falls.” | {vie was a Intke aitantamce A At St, Louis. ile lined brown. worsted suits, biug oF At Newark. Ret ~ id. pencil stripes ‘at a ; From the sides of the roof will flow waves of fre, emitting sparkling h ae Debrattis essssss yooo |e \o #1105, Beat serges and worsted |X 0ster ae ies yaye and fisshes Uke molten silver. RRR EADY hopes Pe aUls a8 9 HP ie London Styles. ‘Trousers | N¢ a Cream has a Deautiful. tear oom | Batteries —ikillias) wid ‘Th pow: |g London stylet 43 ‘Broad.| Batteries — Bannister and Brwtng. lon uuucever & ereney feom At 8ll) gi) aud Spencer. Umpire—O' Loughlin, ay: | Neuer and Stimage. 3 t 2 ie asia saa