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The Love Letters of Kings, Poets and ! HeNRY Vill. KEATS. ‘ BYRON. CONGREVE. NELSON. “Wize own My dear girl ay that | though! “1 Jove you and you love} “Recall what happened last} “To you we That at least was you are vu,” &c. rver's kiss.” &e. thoughts.” iN “THE ROMANCE OF LOVE-MAKIN he he wrote to the me—nay, I more than love Siar graces,’ autiful Mrs, Fitzherbert. ” NOW APPEARING IN THE EVEN G WORLD. rave such pec * i} ; yours.” READ ALL OF THEI VA RESULTS EDITION | | EN PRICE ONE C ne NEW YORK, _ WEDNESDAY, MAY Oo, 1908. P WA Pe a | | “ Circulation Books Open POUGE Fi ee 1 Mc HT FOUR FAVORITES KNOCKED TE URERS "AND BKMAKERS GET TE CM ip i: HOHUINDERS ME irs ees or to Win in the Open- * Pciwe Were Bones Are Hound) CHIT AUT N p STON “ing Races > Running List of Victims Up to Thirteen, Search Is Made for Mrs. ARASEE WINS FEATURE : EVENT AT THE ODDS OF 9 TO 2, oe Guinness’ Supposed Slayer. ie —————++- CHICAGO, May ler, of this city, mystery with C tion in this city Assistant Chief of Police Schu hich cor one mile and a SCORE BY INNINGS: “om | Highlanders OOTCOHOE® : ae Bee Os eo Keene’s Opal Had a Nice Lead in the Second poe en eka oent Contest, but Ran Ont, and tne Race \N LEAGUE PARK, BO3-! HIGHLANDERS. i Laat 2 ree GH eer - Was Won by Silk Hose Real at 15 to 1. ted the Laporte] fe LAPORTE Ind., May 6,—From out of the mass of tangled and sensational evidence which indicates that Mrs. Bella Guinness wos one of the monstrous murderers of the century, and thit her beautiful and 233 which was bit- | Niles, 2b. 0 © it i ee the Highland: | Keeler, rf. 01 1 well kept farm, a mile trom Laporte, was a clearing-house of assas-| 7! af FO ae | Hemphill, cf OMMOL se OeLtG sination, there developed to-day staring theory that th: woman P Bicst saa (goaneiedd.| Chaser ib 0 O Gi did not die in the tire which destroyed ber home on the night of April) ied ste van. Hemp-| Stam, If... 0) pt BY VINCENT TREANOR. 28, and ‘hat she is still alive and in hiding, Mee oae in Chicago, NO RUNS. | Conroy, 3b oW (Special to The Evening World.) jailer PH i Sentintnean 9 Lord pores’ up easy | Bal, 98 iy WTB JAMAICA RACE TRACK, May 6—The bookmakers hal their 6 ‘ t fouls) for Conroy, Newel nealy) OFOk? piair cc 0 8 0 U earthed on the Guinness farm This was MsConnel's back woth a inshoot, arsi ue aa 4 Qin ag ‘linning today, and up to the fourth race, the (Cella Stakes, they got nS. = t 1 2 after Mac had roied on the Brodin 5 oe . hin se found 1 murder Vi ! tor a few manutes he took first Av- | *Morlarity 0 vo « v, all the’money. Four favorites were knocked down tha row. Each was irteen. - perently stunned by the shock he te- aa pis i ‘An autopsy of the bodies of two ich {snow Sh. | caived, he was caught nepiiie off first, | Total 24 9 heavily backed, too, and the books were thousands to the good. D reg, as Mec Wton to Case to When the field went to the post in the first race, Jane Swift was one girl and two children t second Wuen ve | i yesterday showed Beare Ge ee ae REET | PO. A. E,/ the first of the favorites to fail the public. She ran setond to Grimaldi. | ee The bodtes 1) that/the day before the Guinness hom= Chase bunped one dow to Wagner, |Thoney, It.. 6 0 1 0 0 Jn the second, Opal, the choice, bolted when six lengths in front, and | ae zvoawomenddencelte S50 | ct aah tng # mingie to | 2! ab 9 1 1 © saved the ring a trimming. Monfort came to the rescue of the layers | here. SI aie hadlauevendmnneltaCura| McContellmshesssn0Ke 0 5 ' =e j iled di i f alive Us strengthen Mt 1 her passion £ sine ladue otha ean femmes Caio th] a1 eee * ; Fs in the third, and Castlewood, at odds on, failed dismally behind Arasee Sennen FO: bs e incentive foi Blair's Ime urive Was an oui) h Gros ‘ , man found in the riins of the Guin- A theory that {6 ‘Meconnell, NO RUNS. van, [ese he 0 0 0 olin the fourth. . ness home after the sup- | ~ Wonsdriving. Winner, ch. g.. by ullivan popped up wv ty for Ball. on giaup, 1b 0 21 0 It was a case of getting even with [ —— . ’ 8 Wes, i oanve | ‘3 = bey oF fo: yesterday's: om 4 SE Se iroles ty handled, Ball to Chase. NO| Wagner, ss SE the Neate Ma i 5 eae a vi | JAMAICA RESULTS. even to going throug Third Inning. Nees Crees b 0 9 1 rhe books got tholr turn again ta the = bers piece by piece. Unless the sautenibea SlouUnieiou Gleotien piecoel0) 10) 0a when Zal, the hot favorite, was | FIRST RACE—Grimaldi (11 te 6 found to-day the officers wil vown tow U by R. 'T. Wilson's M » [lend 4 to 5) 1, Jane Swift (2 to & \ r, by the way, | tort was pounds for place) 2, Sandal 3. best, for after being away badly | ‘and lengths out of t until the far! SECOND RACE—SIIk Hose (18 to turn, he came on to win h ty. Zal 1 and 6 to 1) 1, Queen Eleanor (a- (tired at the route and was lucky to be “ngiaub, opaeGhatone: was third, to 1 for place) 2, Thistle Belle 3, i Inu, | Keene Cast Off Won. } when they play post mortem exs nner 01 Mains of Mrs. them to for Newton in Ninth. Fira Base on Balls—Oft Newton, 1 Left on Bases—loston, 1 Mand orte during view of Killed in the or etituted the remains of one female viclims for If and then set fire to the house in order to cover the crime. In case {t is pr Newton, 6; by! «|MORSE. CURTIS AND GIANTS-BOSTON GAME OFF. HEINZE ENTER PLEAS. (Speciat to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, Ma the rain “oCannell, Gessler. r get THIRD RACE—Monfort (8 to 5 urst and Sheridan, ™ land 1 to 2) 1, Zal (2 to 5 for place) Because of aboard, they play around wet grow ress did substit ” n > v Sivet 3 this after- ned an off, This is common gossip of the woman for her it is very ilkely bees VET All Say “Not Guil and Theit'! icon the baseball game between (Bs filed to ok, and it came tru usual, in 2: Lord Stanhope 3. that she was also guiity of the murder i city Trials are Set Down for ton and the enieiwaa’ postponed) The mount = of her three chit Statement was m day by a man. wis be divulged, that ween to board a train going ou elty and that she !s now on } to Norway. This y is sull nt rigid police (Continued on ‘second Page.) thetr belies Next Leni h. s # pled | h 0 . vi he ts was stpo p 32 i had just 1 ae | ne first mace, - ¢ n U! this city In order to a Ghee so, Alfred H. seni aise eee there was a disposition to play all ang even) 1, Castlewood (1 to 5 for ler trom ea F S error waen Cleorte around the Thomas filly. ‘The ‘olg play anos | NATIONAL LEAGUE. atch hin napping, Ball aie in Gehnaldl, and the Keone cust- (Place) 2, Alauda 3. CINE (ett) EE off won, with Jane Swift second and | 1 before Judge Hough, in the| ninal Branch of the Un.ted States} Crt ina neh | Hemphill Ae econ Sandal thin, At the head of the| FIFTH RACE—Cary (10 to 1 and ‘one’ do roa : fee, —C: MR eles ON |atreton tt looked as if Jane Swift would 4 45 4) 4, Dieaster (40 to 1 for le to the police tos It is the intention of the authorities to remove the cement floor of the base- Circuit Court this afternoon, Assstant At Pittsburg. Disirict-Attorney Stimson stated that he! Chicago mrell defined as to warrs 00100001 018 ck up and fast throw to Chage when | tycin easily, but Dugan didn't exhibit Hl to have the three placed os FSR CEOs SHOE gOS xt ativan, fone in front of the) Wall Street Hea rea Other In-| pis usual vigor and Notter nad no |place) 2, George G. Hall 8, trial next month. eries—Lundgren and Kling; Lel- p ie si Gric j en pleaded not guilty to thelr | qeid and Gibson, U1 ‘ Fifth Inning. wis (A cee «| trouble getting past her with Grimaldi, | mn. Umplro—Mr, O'Day. 9. terests Get Link to Atlantic {ire nea to whip a bit, however, to stay SIXTH RACE—Priscililan (6 to & 7 there. Sandal ran a very good mce ees touen direct harticulars | ,Bngoklen-Philadelphia game post. faft. " Hemenill wegt out, Waxner to Tidewater. with ‘Yorke up. Senator Barrett showed |and 1 to 2) 1, Peter Quince (¢ to 8 The World Saturday Night catia nt sora sel C are At St, Louls. ea SNE RSINE HIELO —— fa flash of @pood at the start and may |for place) 2, Montauk 3 atiog of funda . b ri i ni cod at / ‘ iy charges Nos, 38 and 29 of the| gt, Loule-Cincinnat! game postponed dumped one in do In some rere of the near future. - Tt waa reported in financial otrcles| i =—— here to-day’ that oontrol of the E Keenelan orcs nugnout, | Maryland Ratlroad has passed fro Keene's Onal, a favorite in the second PIMLICO RESULTS. to other interests, The identity Ce, had a six-lengthy lead in the reported purchasers has not been | Dackstreteh when he ran nearly over disclosed, Representatives of sir. Gould | 8 rail juat as Voodoo did to discuss the matter. yesterday. It Is hard ba » property is now in the hands of Wiese Tanning outs of the Ke ers. It was over the Western BUG ERO ARON HB t old counts. on account of rain, The pyrotechnical display, one of the fea next Saturday night at 9 oviock of the ownership and direction of The World formal opening ot H 1 Pulitzer iui tures of the cele*ration hiy-fifth anniversary of the ph Puli ween, row for rea ou, B —>—_. ahead ——— NTERBOROUGH WINS ; IN TAXATION FiGHT.| *MERICAN LEAGUE. May 6.—The Interborough At Chicago. Company, of New York, | Chieago-Cleveland game postponed on and of the “s to be the most Tt will be ftu.- evening World.) ‘TRACK, Md, May (Social to Th PIMLICO RAC! “DiRST RACE—For two-year-olds; furl Dan DeNoyles, 108 y 1 even, Won; Rag- account of wet grounds. aN | 3 in a deision handed | ARAVA R CATA eM GSUIdSinOnea tS | onat Rowe is training Op ny the Appellate Division, At Washington. seach Atte Wdewatee, S hoped 0) iuturity Course at ; and even, the vé d Depa nt, In its claim that it Wash ington-Philadelphia game paral thee After Opal ran \ ut Rtoeasithiral eT! a Also ran. { ; rom taxation for special /Poned on account of wet grounds the front and stayed Onaye, I dersingham, i 5 | At St. Louis. THREATEN WAR IN OHIO Triste Belle ohallenwed at the eur {+ atalijo. ‘ appealed ft eae} pole and » wou ‘ear-olds ‘ epprated trom the ao) st, Lnuis-betrolt aie postponed DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. | °°" a ease | h \ even, wont 1 ——-—_—_ } Hand O'Neil thay cul Silks | Rat ty i i) Ball fanned. COLUMBUS, Ohlo, May 6--The-Dem-| joo, however, and in. fac J aSetab a ey sic ! EASTERN LEAGUE, [AeA one pintform, aa ntormaliy |e to foe @ueen Moumtos fio the oe " 1 by an Raph | mame saer erly to-day by t m= | position, ‘Th ‘ an one ee t Act, u ! ' ys in New York City | on Resolutions, strongly ind Ove ide 8p. nl - hunted atnincta nd now ope by | At Providence. 1 : W. J. Bryan and instructs tae del y prominent f 4 mt R ny Montr 1000 206 TP heeae vaio Cc By y Mariuten fais: Wi r \ 17 Seventh Inning. to National fon tov My Mariuts ing of Cary, Hot Tip, Wins 9100 rk; Cr afford. oe | Provi. Batte Q e . largo of Patni At erect) City. Jersey City-+ account of nd donie, followed by bat- rock io game post; erles nbs anda 8 of Pain at Manhat- in At Newark, | Eighth Inning n fil Newark-T. to game postponed on| Keeler ny ato ‘ Ar salvo of Vain» f Unwe-year-oldas ive the tion of ach hey Club in the fight tap of the Creek and Belle of the Ball also ram | ——— = ———— _ . indictaents j wnat i Gorgeous Fireworks Display by | ti ise sia oath SE aan lage a Ris Ramet, Meee eats Opal clouds, formed a flisht of large shel iMuminatio; ficers, in whieh they panel the oo. |account of rain, regan to Un. y a the roof ond ome aiih a giving and swarms f eee At Baltimore. ee | of fireflies iting the air, witl ut ights, will Immediacely fa the rit ne{ Wattsmro-% : Ber fanned. a Cony ) “ | precede the “New York World 1908 conceit, the Account of rain. atrelsall tous c kdsa af se haat track ts Ninth o j Powerful magnesium fires uvinate the building, giving af Sete nt singled ¢ Convention \ daylight effect. A fight of large bombs forming The World bouquet 2 — canned. all beat out his bunt toward Mishael Devant vC Bat ee lia neal marvel gh the tapantanlelaubulntemalecicieerh orci Res AISEB) HONORSEW.iG) REICK: UNION LEAGUE. (ie anton Unglauy's arror | Stall lie was deter | 1 ‘ “m to th air fanned. thot 0 on From the sides of the roof will flow waves of fire, emitiing spark, Btay fac mamange 1 Weg |i pt (ayes M1 ban Bali went down to | he is inthe tr: ORB rays and flashes like molien silver. 1 the Order of the Crown! Atl games schol in the ao [alae Moria pated in Uasiaad. | btw Sraaieubilng: ip. she RY Sey Lod 'Nutme Chiocosa, Flat Prussia upon William Charles Reick, League today were p-atponed om ac- the New York Times, count of rain, ar t session is looked for. 4 : }

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