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1 Legis!a Des Alle 4. hen, ba ic} Guay art Ube e- Uv VIX ar Cant 7] Dsy Loi rt GCC rg] Gi ature Convenes, but Gov. Hughes Holds Back on Race- Track Fight ’ His Bride, Kills Himself to 10 Prevent Recapture red After -Fusillade of Shots Near Devery’s Home te-n 1 Wecaesday fair and eooter, Che Ee “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” | ILE NaS YORK, = EVENING Wi i RAGE CHART SSE “Tit BDAY AT JAMAICA. vu TUESDAY, MAY 1 2, orld “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” ! ———— 1908. PRICE ONE CENT®, Weather Clear, May 12. Track Fast. 260 * arate f. Mack | | by Kinley 100, on 200 | ‘Brooklyn |St. Louis SCORE a INNINGS: 00 00 1:0 o 1 et 100, 100, a won wall well. Ma fe) (e} o—oO —2 Ro fo) 0 0 atau sarneced {0} 00 (Special to The Evening World.) 1 BROOKLYN. ST, LOUIS, May The Brooklyn | R. H. PO. A and St, Louis teams had their second Hummell, If. Q § wd battle of current series at League Sheehan, Sb. eC oat Fee 8 boa) | Park to-day. Manager Donovan de- Burch, rf... of O 2 O n h fident that war- Jordan, oY O BU ass fix atthe fintest ue Aeaaeey Ch aH tee U st divisto in i Sarl; selling, $100 added, ¢ Woe goody] eattee) 20 O05 80 850 mieeeD to-day were |Bergen, c o 0 6 6 torious and B | McIntyre, p sQ (at at Wy Ginsta oping: ven | Wilheim 0 69 0 0 0 earns nas ea cease rears eiclen 09 OO O CALNE sucosonave 0 UO "Murch .......0.. (oh Ut gradually 0 6 2% 13 0 Orcagna *Batted for Bergen in eighth **Batted for McIntyre in eighth ST. LOUIS. £1,000 added; by five fur- Ben Brush— Bergen to Lewls/ R, H. PO. A. E. ER Barry, rf. 2 1 4 -() Second Inning. , Charles, 3b py cal be 43 if Murray, cf.. 1 4 Delehanty, If 2 0 |Konetchy, 1b 2 0 O'Rourke, ss.. 1 1 t Ludwig, ¢.. .. 4} Third Inning. Gilbert, 2b ° Humme} “si to left. Sheehan ri nunted and I ed to nip Hum-| Lush, p.. 0 mel at secon wild. Hum- | = mel 4 Ludwig tol O'Rourke bes Ludwig, | Toate... 3 he Jordan’ Wifted) Base on Bi 1 y's short fly to Jordan. | = ar 2 1. NO'RUN jergen to Lewis. Barry a oes Fourth Inning. Jiceeeelon hanty madé a xvod catch of Reapeenan SGrTPr sn | Lewis's foul fv. Patteo flied to | Barry oney raised to Gilbert. NO an UMPIRE INJURED IN A BROOKLYN GAME. past Lewis. n’s throw trying Delehanty to Lewis to stea ed to left O'Rourke put a in rt Ludw ked. at's Pattee yho, touched BATTING “ORDER. adwig) NOR ae z Fifth Inning. pantord.. Danone If ler MoGee, If nson, Whalen, Lalliers, Caddy 3 Hotoy, Murra = Bounced off Sheehan | Nalline, c: May ) nade a wonderful throw} Rudolph, rf, Dowa sh by inches. a nan Hanh | Murray fouled nad, nated ta centr ey's throw to ning World.) trying to steal - out BROOKLYN, ALONE “W STAKE RACE May 12.—Another I aaweens Sixth Inning lay 12.—Another large crowd was 01 sitened epail, Buren | 28nd, this afternoon to witness the I O'Ro "to Gilbert. | Brooklyn-Reading game in the Union a H tech of Jordan's; League series he-e. The eleven-inning r ike a ture| victory of Rrooklyn vesierday over S SRRYEIGP tony. | their ; ; BY VINCENT TREANOR, doubling up. Burch. NO RUNS. their old rivals brought the fans out Konetehy fouled to Sheehan. O'Rourke | ¢4?ly. (Special to The Evening World.) JAMAICA RACE TRACK, May 12.—Trance won again, and in a That's the nutshell story of the Suffolk Stakes, the closing at the prohibitive odds was passed. Rergen got Ludwig's foul. O'Rourke died stealing, Bergen to Pat- tee. NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. O'Rourke and Konetchy retired Lewis. Gilbert to pnetchy. M: y's liner went straight to O'Rourke. NO RUNS Umpire James Collom was struck on the left ear by a foul tip off MoGee's bat in the thirg inning and the blo d flowed profusely. After a delay of ten minutes Cullom claimed he was still un- able to see plainly and retired from the game, Umpire George Miller being sub- big gallop. day feature of the Jama' ca meeting. Trance wv of 1 t 4, and this kept all but the big money crowd off, forcing others aqailbert, singled over second. Lush) stituted. Pitcher Charles throw the re ea REE ee nrc eeua) a F : eee tee online thira, Beccen’to Shee. | Dall, which would have probably proven into a play on possible place horses. A lot of interest in the race was lost| Patt “Sa,ty"tanried out, Bergen to Jor: | fatal had it landed an inch hie when Fitzherbert was scratched, Trainer Joyner depending on Rambie}47. NO RUNS Readng . 00000109 alone, Eighth Inning. Brooklyn 1009100 Yih Od Seo Cea) OT ER, RTO ee en ee amble tb out even bi eatened. Hoyle got up in the 1. Murch batted for -Melntyre up choices for the place, and it was on {last hundred yards to be third. OrRourike to. Eonetony. NATIONAL LEAGUE these two the general public dumped Personal Wins First Race. *. Sheehan fled to -—- ts money. A few took a long chance | Personal had Notter up to-day In the At Cincinnati. a ‘ Bu & table's Jopening dash, She outfooted her fleld | Boston’ 100 o2 Hoyle. Trance won the ond [ail the way and was at the good price| VOTES FOR OFFICIAL AUTO Sineinnell ; 100 A a ae to end and never was in trouble, al- Jof to 6. Madrileno, which digured Patteries—Lindaman and Bowerman; though after turning Into the stretch ;the close contender, was never danger- AFTER A KICK AT EXPENSE. | Sonileviand Renae Unplieraray Erbet loomed up dangerously, but only Jous. Havre ran a fine race from a bad = — | : Giles for a short while, for Trance went a Alderman Downing Talks One Way | BPiadetpma 9 to oon away from him and won without oven (Continued on Second Page.) and Votes Another at Batterles — McQuillan and___Dooin; Sac STS Overall and Kling. Umpire—O'Day. ihe Meeting. “Heads of city departments have too PROBABLE STARTERS, JOCKEYS AND much intdude. ‘hey can. buy steam | BOY CRUSHED TO DEATH xis and automobiles, and even ait.) UNDER WHEELS OF TRUCK. and the city pays ODDS IN METROPOLITAN HANDICAP. Probable horves, jockeys and odds in Metropolitan Handicap, to be #{ Downing, of Brook- Robert Cunningham Killed While run at Belmont Park to-morrow, ave as follows. at the meeting Crossing Seventh Ave! (197) McCarter, 117..........++ “Mu TRAE Il aii one: ranttan ae crossing Seventh Avenue 2512 Restigouche, ¢ i Delab. h author © of $5,000 for This Afternoon, SHV R Shs cently Chief ing auto schoolboy, who lived with his parents D pdene n, uy “Shaw } Coun) Sto Jj Mas, smasied to kindiing bs trying to at No. 212 West One Hundred and Elev- King Cobalt, 101..... Sumter .... 8tol Dhe charter forbids purchases in to death this afternoon by a truck of — Don Creole, 4. . Garner 25 tol exceas i is rexnayt by, Rubi iattecting: the White Express Company, as he was unless with the sanction of thi ard,” q " ~ Far West, 10¢ -MeCahey 20to1 f] cmmtinucd Alderman Coat Ogkht: i crossing Seventh avenue at One Hun: 251 Jack Atkin, 128 . stand for the charter as against pri- | dred and Eleventh street ac Atkin, pecccee Koerner .. 4tol vate privileges ‘for department heads.| The boy ‘vas returning to school after 197 Brookdale Nymph, 11 BE, Dugan 5 if city officials are going to xaillavant | tuncheon and was playing tag with a 2532 Baby Wolf, 114 Horner tol] in AUitahips. Es move that. ‘sitniiay dozen other ttle chaps as he crossed — Blue Book, — Englander 90 conan RE ieemene ner macciied Chal member) |e) sured) oa en Sie ean cuennOrien E Dok, ts he Bow or dermen,"* by Emt eterson, of No. 55 Morton 2458 Spooner} -MeCarthy 10 tol demanded | Lender | (Prank | street, turned into Seventh avenue at a How are ‘ou going to Old Honesty, 100 my rapid clip and the boy fell under the Rifleman, 107.. in favor 0 y, auto, hoofs of the horses. He dled before an, 107 Tb i i Pa the oper seas qo Surgeon Bennett arrived trom Harlem ‘Mospital. V7 ‘ co latices fe) Cleveland 00 Pittsburg } 010000 (Special to The Evening World.) HIGHLANDERS. (Special to The Evening World.) GIANTS. AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK. May 12. I BALL GROUNDS, PITTSBURG. May comers : R. H. PO. A. B.| LL G E Shy LN? | R. ff. PO. A. EB, -The Highlanders found Pitcher Joss a} 0 1 0 3 0! 12—Lea by Wiltse, who was in fine |Shannon, If........ 0 "L306 -88 complete puzzle th attern: nm and lost |K % (at 0) form, Manager MeGraw's band hank a Tennes, tb 2183 0 0 the opening game to Cleveland by a) Hemphill, ef. 00 Oj the Pittsburg team ‘a jolt this after: |Donlin, rf.. 998 0-0 ct ie ae wa srt) Eeieicn 'Chase, 1b.... (il 0! noon. Score § to 2. The defeat was a|Seymour, cf....... 0 14° 0s y game. and his defeat was iStahl, 1 WW 0 crushing one for the Pittsburgs, inso- ry due to the inability of his team to hit |¢, re much as they banked on Nike Ate H Ereonaneny < RoR Bs A feature of the game thie! anec:!| memos Dees: ae ON ast enit'aiifingl capline) torledwniitie loan see: Bote eeaat sacks’ | Hottie GET oi Aivatien Bail, | Ball, ss... o 0 ihe iss Divs bo 8) ity nousand people saw the con leloge: 00 e battle was virtually decided in the |Bridwell, ss. 1002 Joyle, p.... Od rounds, when the Giants got | Wiltse Se, Pee. 0 WB) ei, serene Seeoee, and by putting in timely Ses gia 4 ae ee larke struck out and Doyle qui Totals ..... Gi 4 0 9 SMashes soon sewed up th me. ‘Dhe 7 oF threw out Stovall. Keeler made a neat [ u Giants got a score in t second on well Totals}. is aly 77 12 1 running eateh of Lajole's long ty, NO CLEVELAND. losingles. In the fourth Dontin PITTSBURG. RUNS. | R. H. PO. A ball for a screamer which land- Ri HiT PO: AS ae . ang ath a Cait catch of |J. Clark, If. V0 2 @ ce sontied passin, \Witeartaie Benker rti'. 12-40) eta Niles’s line drive, anc er was out! gy; je tre a rtee) | Stovall, 1 1 ana four gun | Teac! ona fy to Clar Lajoie threw out Ab Bb V1 125 0) Or end roltingitoldéep centr wit 0h 6 poae. pe 121) HeriahiileNORUNS Lajoie, 2b.. One ai ONKESE SET eS aa Clarke, If Wea ow | Second !nning. c Reet Omeal 0 0 reuit, Chara ran] Starr, 0 0 3 0 | Bemis flied to Hemphill. Birming-| Birmingham, cf ...0 1 2 0 0 bbatichio, 0? 62> 4290 Heed @ GaoteC Hi Oe UNE) iibdiim, eoic ou A Yt) w York | Swacina, 1b. B58 0 ©: i € rew out nehman it 3 be mingham ‘was doulled at Hickman, rf. 6.0 0 1 0 0 entaciee aieonn clr 0208 Chase's throw to Conroy. NO RL oer . Salle: Maen nrorencenray aN Perring, 3b.. 0 9 8 8 0 foreea | G1) on, tf st) struck out. J to Stovall put ¢ ‘ Joss, F fi 2 ted until the piteh was! Maddox, p.. 0 0 1 UEONGHRUN : aa p real iacieas then laced a lve single to aes au i ; X 0 Third Inning. aah is 5 Gm oO Srna ewa tien Young, p. an) Hickman popped Chase. And so| 5 z jthe Third” took the ball for | *Moeller 0-0 0 0 (aid Perring. Joss fo out to Kieinow,; First Bi on Balls—Off Doyle, 1 lin th efifth. The Giants mark Sa Who lea reat eaten near the stand. | | 4) Highland) ofp nim in the seventh inning Totals . 5 S8t) ree Ball illed to Lajole. Perring threw : by Joss, First Inning. | *Batted for Young in ninth nut’ Kle!ne 70 je to. Birming- a ut Klenow. Doyle filed to Birming-| Three-Bas Bei temGke ; mn almost gave Shannon a sin- see Hits—OM Maddox, 4 in four in ' Stovall fe, but Clarke, by ag: | + Bae pountbetcolng! subis Plays—Doyle to Chase to Con-| tured the ball. Maddox, who is pitching | sist Base om Ball Of Wiltse, 4; off ark was Niles to Chase. h s f hatte a a tf rew out Lajoie whanged npires—Mesers, Hurst and vans. Ms first of the henton for the ton Bases ‘Pittsburg, 6: @ nts, ‘ le past « walked. Ball] sa oe punds, could not} Struck Out—bv Wiltse, 1; by Young, 1, Birmingham. NO RUNS | e pla Donlin was} Home Run—Dontin Bi i Keeler! ry thrown ont at arr, Tennay| ‘Two-Raise I te—Swacina, Tenney. 1 took ng it was out on 1 Rases Tenney, Doniin Hemphill. | throw to fl ble Plays—Denlin to Bresnahan te | t Chase. NO RUNS u : | ti great throw nailed Hinchman € back of | Klem. Hickman ined out Stahl. ot ft to first ahead of the -— _ y NO RUNS nanager. Starr proved. a Lajoie threw out Stahl. Conroy struck | waiter ‘ walk dd Donlin. mad Uh COW aece HIE Hi cker going to senorel if alsc D sf gr ateh of Abby's smash Doysle getting the a com pletin Rall also. t the count. NO iat mash: en ae te i plete. Sar > sithninning Ano ee Cram) Onna 4 E ghth ining, f ; ‘oss flied out to. Het a "1 psn punted to Leach, but a was out on Leach’s pretty. le: Jos Ai 14 Dut te _ Hemphill, Niles good throw to first retired th t. Doyle out on his bunt | tirew 9 arke, Stovall struck out. ‘ Devlin bunted to Maddox, wh who made a fast throw, to [RAM OED loti a wild throw. Devlin going to th . Awell a liner 1 left arke caught Klei 's line drive. to Clarke for a sacrifice. Devlin. that Clarke hard run. NO Doyle struck out. Niies beat out a i UNS. i at zon the Bridwell went out, | bUNS punts He ler co Bile ut to all, un- Seymour. made a iY catch of sistec No RUNS ‘the * ae . Clarke's driv Rridwell's fast pla Se aerial Hughes Men, Fearful of Losing ie Resin hoy iawa hoa K k He im i? "s long sing wacine Devlin, who threw to bill speared Lajole’s hot liner with | Niagara District, Rush | iromathina ante fin ome eta coats ADa yay eee ne and got nv s long foul Rir cA ed ) vin. = in ming! t NO RUNS Voters to Pol ieawise toe ay | Niothaloning: 3 ut remphill. hae | Third Inning. | witse filed to Becker, but Shannon ‘ vauger int left and tool Wiltse hit to Sta was out at hit a nice to centre for a single. third a ahl filed to Hickman, Con-} et] y b i h uke Hickma Gas a Bay Aeulliht Wilson made ‘of! the! mot ney out on Abby's fast throw ti roy fouled to Perring. NO RUNS ALBANY, May 12--The race trsck; Wonderful catches of season here jannon Ko to second. Dontln Eighth Inning. people were cheered un this afternoon when he got Shannon's lon hit, that ed to Leach. NO RUS wala : Biter i ed good for homer. Tenny Vilsun fled to Seymour. aaa ay Gael eo it a PHisenan by the news from Niagara County that: doubled inside third. Donlin hit for a had f long run, but got Gib és Joss drove a long three-oagcer to left | very light vote was being polled, They: home run to centre tela scoring behind Me geller reals aiaae for Young and fanned. Held fe: mn finchmin, Clarke ‘ ey. Abby raced over past. short, NS Held fence, scoring Hinchmin., Clarke |aoe tn (this apparent apathy on the or" Bovinaits tthe pon. TWO TENS Hinchman threw out Ball Lajole| Part of the voters victory for the Leach fouled to Bresnahan. Clarke Tora Kleinow. Doyle ineleg Not Democratic candidate for Senator, wens ifs Ry SHOE prudent) Doyle, Hl eft. Niles rolled out to Stovall, NO | wy oppos he Gov., Who threw to first in time. Starr was | SNE out who, it is said, is opposed to the Gov-; Mi at first. Tenny unassisted. NO | prety srl ernor's rice track reform measures, | RUNS. U ni nning. LOCKPORT, \N. Y¥.. May 12—Voting | Fourth Inning. Stovall doubled to left and too! as Lajole sacrificed, Doyle to roy threw ing second, Hinchman struck ou RUN. Keeler popped to Lafote. HT struck out. Chase filed to Hin NO RUNS. > Ea Uasane At t Philadelphia. and Carrigan. Umpire—% O'Lo At Washington. St. Louls 7 ONOs One S810 Washington POW TLE S| Batteries—Powell and § and Street. Umptre—Mr. or neridi EASTERN LEAGUE. At Montreal. Bemis elngled and Stovall seored out Birmingham, Bemis tak- ONE BROOKLYN 0, ST.LOUIS ) HIGHLANDERS 0, SCORE RY in [o} third | Chare. Con- fem phil chman, Ratteries—Siever and Schmidt; Cieotte!to weather conditions, oughiin, 0 ) smith | jan, Montreal-Providence game postpone wet grounds At Toronto, Jedrsey City 000310008 Toronto oo013 0002 Batteries—Pfanmiller and Woods; Me- Senley and Brown, Umpires—Moran and Kilroy. At Baltimore. Rochester .... 09000 Baltimore 4000 Batterles—Finlayson and Erwin; Ads kins and Hecrne. Umpires—Stafford and Kelly. At Buffalo. Newark ... 000001000 Buffalo oooo0o01000 Batterles—Mueller and Stunag: Benn and Ry! Pmpires, Mo: and fe) fe} Mul. | a 1 NINGS: 00000 0—0O!) 00001 1—2 GIANTS Giants 5 SCORE BY 01 2300 > GAM. PTT INNINGS: 2 1 N @ in the city of Lockport for Senator be gan briskly soon after the polls opened | to-day, but the farmers from the coun- | try district surrounding the city proper | came {n tardily. The Democrats as- | serted that they wore making inroads | in the Republican ranks. but the Re- publican managers declared that the | | voting was slow because the farmers | were doing their farm work before go- | jing to the polls. However, as condi- | tions did not improve this afternoon, | several automobiles were rushed in the Ehisdsiphia 10 40 0 0 0.9 & =¥ diferent sections to get the voters, and) Ratteries—Owen and Sullivan: Plank [ they were kept going until the polls | nd Powers Umpires—Connolly and | closed. . Egan. Reports from Tonawanda, Niagara At Boston. Falls and the surrounding country Detroit 0 0 0 1.0.0 0 3 0-4! towns stated that the voting was gen- Boston +000 0101 0 O-3) epg) slow. Much attention was paid as the farmers were expected to be reluctant to leave their farms to vote if the weather should be pleasant enough for spring | ploughing, which has b elaveds Conditions were showe owed by Jelearng during th but were tavorabie rnoon ¢ tie town vot Anti-Corrupt Pra vigilant, but have improper so far. on are discovered ALBION, N. ¥.. May 12.—The spectal election to choose a of the Btate Senate for the F nth Dis- trict comp sed of Niagara und Orleans |Counties, to succeed the late Senator |S. P. Franchot, was held to-day under favorable weather conditions. The elec- tion follows @ campaign in which Gov, 5. Hugties delivered several ‘sin favor of Willan C. Wallace, Republican candidate, who ts com: | vernor in his to stop gambling at the race- t mitted to support the | efforts the Democratic candidate 19 Henry A. ahon, who Is generally believed to oe the Govern: oppose ors policy. nothing | | took first Bresnahan walked on four bad ones. Devlin made a_pretty sacrifice, Leach to Swacina. Doyle walked. Bridwell also walked filling the bases. Wiltse a high fly to Swacina and retired hannon walked, forcing in Bri nney, with three and two cal dwell and single, scoring Dovle and FP going to second on the throw home. Donlfy flew to Wilson. THREE_RU! Abby lined to Seymour. singled to right. Wilson out. to Tenney. Gibson hit a high fy Tenney. NO RUNS Fifth Inning. Young, the was substitued for Maddox. Sey flaw to Swacina ! Bresnahan was hit but It did not go as he did not try to avold it, Rogers then hit to Abby and was retired at first Devin fanned. NO RUN Young received a warm welcome when he came to hat, but went out, Davlin to Tenney. Becker was out, Bridy to Tenney. The throw was. wild Tenney got It In time to touch out the runner. Leach retired, Devlin to Ten ney. NO RUNS. Sixth Inning. who has made but one hit as visited Pittsburg. flew lwell was ensy, Abby It a © to Clarke ont, NO nit to Wiltse 1 was arks and ng mney unassis' Seventh Inning. Shannon was hit by pitched ball and Tenney walked. Donlin singled to right, but Becker and Aboy's throw to Gibson caught Shannon at the plate. Tenney and Donlin pulled off a double steal to third and second respectively. Seymour singled between first and second, scoring Tenney and Donlin. Bresnahan fouled to Gibson. Seymour out, Gibson to Abby, when he tried to steal. awe RUD D ow gave life firs! roung t, first, put Gibson on second. Becker's hari drive to Doyle was too hot to handle and he got single for it, Gibaoa took, thing. Leach filed to Doniln, scoring » but Bresnahen’s good te THE SO -l"-LAW W. J. BRYAN Artist Leavitt, Knocked Down With Bludgeon, Defends Himself With Knife. PARIS, May 12—W. H. Leavitt, son-in-law of William Jennings Bryan, had an encounter in this city yesterday in Italian named Cana, who hed Leavitt as a model which the for the with beon sitting for Mr. picture fon with In conne American City Hal After nt Ca painting Col artist at Denver, ed from uted! is ongage- to Mn led extra sompensation. This was ised him. The model finally came back armed with a bludgeon, with which he struck Mr. Leavitt a blow on the head. The artist was knocked dow but he jumped up ai once and defended hime self with a knife. He slashed at Cana and cut him im the head. Help came and the Italiaw was arrested and taken to a hospital Mr, Leavitt was also cut on the head by the blow from the stick, but neither man is in a dangerous condition. being rel ur Leavitt's st ind dema OMPLEXION IMPROVEMENT rept with, the use Of Callets crams ever, makes greasy | appearance, ny ae