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PATO HGS Weather FINAL’ RESULTS EDITION PRICE pny to-night; 'f PLATT REPUDIATES LOVE LETTERS AND DENIES MARRIAGE raday clondy. | [ie ie ‘Circulation Books ; Open to All.”” | NE CENT. “Why, I Never Even Thought of It,” He Replied to Mae Wood’s Charge that | They Are Wedded, “I Never Pro- posed, She Never Accepted.” Thomas C. Platt took the tically every charge made by Mae C. Wood. The court-room was crowded, as it had that the Senator would testify. stand to-day-and under oath denied prac- generally been understood He did not make his appearance until after Lawyer John B. Stanchfield, for the defense, had presented several depositions. Senator Platt denied the alleged marriage and denied the alleged Proposal, saying, “Why, he ese declared he never gave ay As list ened to the woman a wedding ring the reading of the famous duced by the defense, and call forgeries. - | eon erossexainination he admitted | having called Miss Wood “Dear cay’ und having invited her to dinner Lawyer Stan vint as] to the alleged in which she most ‘econciles The lawyer 5) Ode!) been elected in Nove vear before the date e Btanchtield added that the date because Gubernatorial candid Could Not aie) Up. Miss Wood room when I’! three hours | When he finally over he pulled his overco: this shoulders and looke ingly for help. said. Attendants lifted him out He put on his silk hat court officer cried, 1 i} | Inventor w can't and Perse dito veon) 90 ee eit [Mid # i afternoon, At hts home, No. the strength to hoki his own hi a 4 ae They led “the sentor United St 74 Ocean three physicians were Senator of the Empire State out of the ttendance, and his three sons, two court-room, his slender legs so weak SRR ERE ERIC AER they could barely move. In three-inch ~ , ateps he walked, or rather was dragged No Hope," Said Doctor. down the aisle. Dr. William L. Wheeler, the ph Semator examination {wir [at the Pasteur Institute to whom Mr. closed abruptiy at the fug jon i ar Justice O'Gorman: Marsh went on Monday, called at the - The Judge noticed that the witness] dying man's home this afternoon, After feemed on the verge of collapse, and) ne nag been In the sick room halt an called Miss Wood's lawyer, Charles Hive aes Barbier, to him. In a whisper he hour he said: gested that the cross-examinati The end will not be long coming better be brought to a close as spe now. Mr. Marsh {s rapidly reaching Mr. Stanc examination as possible. This was done. field limited his redirect to a few brief questions. Platt Led Int: Court. At 11 o'clock the door of the court: | room opened and the bowed figure of | the stage | ne any great W. Mar who itute hyd: { paralysis, conscious all morning. pain. a matter of hours.” | For the past tw: H. Marsh’s Comes: White Under Opiates, He sh. the was notitie nm Monaay hobia in a few He has I never even thought of marrying Miss Wood.” ABIES VICTIM AS DUCTUR HAD PREDICTED Is Brooklyn dat the that he been He is not suffer- His death & only y hours M, arsh had the Senator appeared. Supported on| been a’ much under the influence ot ‘one side by Mr. Abel and on the other | opiates as the malady will permit, and ‘by Mrs, Abel, the aged statesman limp- | his sufferings have not been as acute ed up the aisle toward the witness | as generally follows in such cases, His chair. body began to stiffen this morning. He was a pitiful, help! harmless | however, and the stage of spasmodic looking old man, stricken with the | convulsions had arrived. This ts accom- ravages of time and disease, and as) panied by an intense desire to drink shorn of romance as a graven imag with inability to swallow, * The Senator Matt suid ne knew the pluin- | yird and final stage Is that of paraly- uu, | sis “Did you see her at the Orlental/ After Mr. Marsh had received his Hotel in August. 1901?" “1 did not. 1 never saw her there “Dil uu have apartments at the Fifth Avene Hotel on Nov, 9 19012" “L had apartmen:s there. No. 158 was, a@ reception ror and Nes. YO and 10 | in anticipat seemed at frequer convulsive wo (Continued on Second Page? fon ef d nderiully sentence of death on Monday, home and se‘tied up eath Dr. he went is business affa rs Outw: composed, he was seized with He avenue, his pr. ‘ardly though M. j met lim upon his return from ——— [the Pasteur Institute, and has been in weg Constar ndm nistering op atse and s in his power to way man's torture, Wishts sf} br. cul L specialist this Chat stponed for the pj mots tough both panes toctors was no huma presen s to questions raised |) possinitity eee concerniag the New York serial |! For tiv uy-four hours Mr. Marsh spoken exce| whiten rights. | A new sory “y Fergus Hume, deen consel author of \\"The Mystery of Alf hour, Hangom Cab,” and a romance J) ‘°° uently, | flons the same attvactive lines, lieevesterany, will begin in Jag World. tomorrow's Even- on, of pred more He bad every idvanced Ramsey Marsh, the doomed uan's twenty-one-yei old son, went to (Continued on Second Page.) he { End, ; NEW Y¥ May Highweight Handicap; ACE ORKH, 20. three-year-olds and upwa: Winner, Trusset” _E. Dugan has run up. » WEDNESDAY. EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART SEVENTH DAY AT BELMONT PARK. Weather Rain. 303 FL Pos Track e slop ey: $1,000 R, by Brooklyn Pittsburg x%* The Mystery of the Devil’s Ace Se eY FERGUS GUMEeE Beoins in 1¢-Morrow’s Evening Wortd to Take Flace of “ The Fighting Chance.” (Fostponed. See Announcement This Fage. 1g ig: MAY uw Oo CEOOTDDSGOSOO '5 A Neto and Thrilling Story by the Author of “The Mystery ofa Hansom Cab.” “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 1908. COMPLETE RACE RESULTS. PRICE ONE CENT», RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S BASEBALL GAMES Aner rere tne nena nen neces nanny Hae mOe anmee emo emneeeuacececenecere SCORE a5 INNINGS: 00002 (Spe BROOKLYN BALL ( Fee aeRO A: | 2.—Don Hummell, If.... Wl y=) Vit cg double Bureh, cf. and If... 1 2 2 1 Baby anys aes TESTES HW cGono0en it BO ‘Pirates. F MeIntyre Jordan, 1b.. (ya hy [ umley usually: shine Lewis ‘ 0 2 9 oi [most active to-day. Mel TAGE 0 eensle ithe ball cleverly, and Lumley ae ney, cf WW 40 s Sheeha 0 Bre) 305 HIRD BAC tn one yan, 3b Ig BOD Vist nie thre Pattee, 2b..., “ @ 4 Bint ad ae i CieeriaSR ‘The Pittsburg men did not get intol Rergen, ¢ (LG om a Ae & |the game until the seventh. Prior to) ji : z 05 11210 See t J they had several char ALCUOECE: [op Wee U8 este 2 see : aie On Bd | the time! 7 ew nice filly. The boy had a good hold of her a Way and never let her | berqgoneny efi in hand, Pitz He was under a drive for the last three fur- | . but was Ihhes: but could never getup. The other US h round 306 POCRTH RACE—Three-year-oide: #907 odded: seven main eel Cen R. H. PO. A Post ‘times, art bad. Won eagily. Winner, ch. c.. by Sir Hamp: eased got away from Wil-| Moeller, rf. . Se ee 0) nes Genet ieee tres lis and Abby. Then came lu with |Clarke, If. pil it al index, Starter 44 Fin. Sooke: ¢ { ratnat 0 in deep Ir en $ rin ak 9 clita CoE in old ry in deep! Leach, O 2 . i, 3 oe | Wagner (i 3 2 wr 9 8 sponsible for. Pittst scoring In Abbat Y @ a @ We A ,| seventh, though MeIntyre Swacina, 1b.. 0H 0 0-0) Ht —_ Ms all ee i : pees id pienty |. and, opening @ big gap, War never af troub 2 Piet ae steht 5 "ianvah Moin k face Bonnie Alan quit) } fine throw home, which © 0 @ & a ns =. zZ ner's dash for the plate. = = = =| Willis, p.. ...... HW 0 @ 8 ‘and upwant, $1,000 added; First Inning. () uw W 9 Won driving Winner, ch. &.. Hummeil, a |*Becker (i Gn 8 47 Ned to c 1 Dis Lum «{|Kane, 1b.. fy) io 4) ‘ 4 16 Dugan out a bunt Willis in the sixth early. and for went out, OM Willis, § In. six Beau nN Halls—Oft Mel Ani Just Tasted, g: 800 anded ing. Winner ‘ so BOOKS DROP THOUSANDS — WHEN BLACK SHEEP WINS time Ie the Inty PED, 2c, pehan Te do wa of knocked but could not Fred Clarke down, to Bergen Lewts. settled Leach. NO Second Inning elved a recover out trying Patte RU in warm om: as hit to Leach ano Swacina BROOKLYN 2, PITTSBURG 1 GIANTS 0, aT, LOUIS | SCORE BY INNINGS: 2 Giants 0000 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 | St. Louis. 01000000 —1 ' ; 5 GIANTS. ST May 20 i R. H. PO. A. B ©} off the Giants tackled the St. Louis team) Shannon, If ....... 0 0 20 0 Ol to-day. MeGraw says bad baseball is| Tenney, 1b . ‘eb t esl () ©} responsible for his team's poor s! Donlin, rf ou (1) 20) th) predicts an an MeGinni ie rest of the Western ‘ mY o v a C ° First Inning. [mene ee 8 ene Lee | Devlin, ab 0 GO 2 8 © : enney's hot| Doyle, 2b . (Qe ak (5 2 lau aNBe » to toss | Bridwell, ) 0 8 4 © 1j him out bert 0) MeGinnity, p 002 40 Barry ¢ Shannon. Charles Neiattn 0 1 0 9 0 5) singled pa ty lined deep | TAYlor, p Oo 0 @ 3. @ to ses Walked, Ko- | a _ {O'Rourke q» ) Doyle. “NO RUNS, et scale aN 324 15 10) E. Second Inning. | Batted for McGinnity in eighth. 0 Seymour singled to re, Needham T. LOUIS. 0} fled to Delehanty. Devlin out R. H. PO. A. EL 0 peaee nr Oye evalices Barry, rf. 710) 0 1 0 0 wig to G NO RU | Char’ 3 Of Tudwie coubled to left field, Gilbert ables sb ee Cr 0 , MeGinnity to Tenney. Ray-| Murray, ef... o 12 00 0 out, Doyle to Tennex, Tudwis! Delehanty, If.. ..0 0 2 0 0 0 Jham to Doyle, “ ONS] Konetchy, 1b -0 8 12 0 0 0 Third Inning O'Rourke, ss.. ...0 1 1 5 0 0! Bridwell fanned to Mu Ludwig, ¢.. . pia be cite et) Ol fatty, “Penney fanned CWE, ie mono O st fy O ol ate was easy, Raymond, p......0 0 1.1 0 nev de anty Sac yas aetna tGinaty. NOURUN Totals .... OP 5 0 Fourth Inning. Bise hits—Off MeGinnity. 7 in seven 1 to Rarry. Seymour out, | innings, Kone Nesdharimtanned © on balls—Or McGinnity, 2; c ff Raymon 1 » ¢ | St. Louis, le t out—By Raymond, 7 x | e-base hit ) RUN © hit ©. Pattee lined to Wa have to move for the ball could Not beat Wagner's tirew [to Lewis out of the NO RUN safe on Jordan's: e went out to the fag ed) Wilson, Sheehan te aught w ooked lik mt Ciibaoneratole slang nit nt thirt on Bergen's. wild acina hit a high | " ew An) NO RUNS: aa Third inning Ninth Inning. »bbed up a slow and Me-} Metntyre food wea Hummel ingled to left wacina “got 6 Gibson NO < high one. Bareh forced Abby to Wagner, but was ley wis ‘out. Abby | Met | = Fourth. Innin TIONAL LEAGUE. BY VINCENT TREANOR. ue i hearts Ns % E. R. Bradley and his friends made a big clean-up in connection with | ise iced Patter fannea, Aa b At Cincinnati. : P : nt guton an easy one, Willis tol). 0 00 4 the fourth race. They bet a lot of money on their colt and the ring paid| first.” No ‘Tet NS en leaning) pits Fe Meintyre and J 1 put Moeller out. | Cincinn 00002 ¢ O S jis victory. Ni ad q i at | Clarke a long one to right centre Batteries — out thousands on his victory. Notter had the mount and it seemed that winch Burel) tools cute oF atten along | Coakley and Sh fs only an accident could interfere with the killing. Notter and Black Sheep] i” XO RUNS. U™SST Meachis tons) At Chicago. dlivered the goods in the easiest possible fashion. After the first six-| seiney a Pe o012010 teenth Notter got Black Sheep in front, and after that he made every | pretty drive to centre. | Hammell forced EAE Maple post a winning one. The further they went the bigger the lead. Black | P at, Wills angie tripled tor d i en others behind him w izzy air | forced. Lumley, Gibson to Leac Sheep led until at the end the ere dizzy from their | forced, Lumicx: Glbsc second. Lewis AMERICAN LEAGUE efforts to catch him. out, Willis to Bwacina,, TWO Rt . Bonnie Alan took up the chase, but |he won, The crowd gave the “big Into. Pattee's hands, who ! was done shortly after the turn for train’ a big ovation on his ret Lew before Wagner, cou | At Boston, home. At the eighth pole {t looked | the scales to second aes high fy. NO RUNS. [Cleveland 100002000 24 Nke almost anything wuld fill the | Uncle Jim Wins Easil Sixth Inning. Boston 10000000 place and show positions, so often did igh ys ary tee | But nd Clark; Wint y shift. Obert and Banyah, how-| Uncle Jim, with as good as 10 to 1 Sheehan singled and ¢ SMP eO ILO stood the eaff best and they |#rainst him, won the second race, al Wctar Hergen lined At Philadelphia. past the judges in that order. | four and a half furlong dash for two-| whose throw to first caugh st an (istegae het) Frizette. who was a strong second | vear-olds out of the chute. Uncle Jim | £0) je oF a recs | Patludelphia 916000006 choice. with MeCarthy up, was prac-| was generously backed, but there was|,.¥! {ison veto ince aD 1] Batteries—Powell and Spencer; F tleally left at the post. She clesed | sig play on Keene's Turncoat on tne| <0 ae lete a double play, | Powers, Umpires—Messrs Co trong, after being ten lengths out of rumor tiat he was one of the best in|ing second. Bi Eman i In the run to the stretch and almost ine stable, Turncoat evidently dlan't| and, Mind 1a Paticg ser eS DOON : n like the going or was away badl Seventh !nning. f rain |3 Roseben Shows Old Form. Unele Jim led practically all the way ; Roseben, the “big train.” came back! 204 won at the end by four lengths few to an » bis own in the opening event. Of Sir Martin, the preferred one of th ; catch | EASTERN LEAG course, he didn't have much to beat) Madden pair, was second, in front of | iP Ente : with Colonel Jack. Golden Pearl and! y's Top Note. There was con-| i t yovan out, but he did what he did) siderable play to Woon Melissa, Right | in commanding, impressive fashion, just t and Moorish King, w the lay@ } Y } sloping all) the y from start to! ers keeping the money, [peat xe i | ‘nish to win by half a dozen lengths 4 | tt Toronto. { so from Aletheuo, who easily beat Toance Beats. Fits) Herbert nt trying to | Newark | King Sol for tae place money. Ros Trance, one of the best fillies shown LOL ATR ae | y | ben went to 2 to 1 in the rush to play|this season, hooked up with her dead] for kicking. “ONE RUN i | H Aletheuo, Davy Johnson thought the) beat rival in the Bouquet akes aad — a * 1 . ieee : mB se ; ighth Inning. and Co | big train” would win and told every-|Wwon in a driving duel all through Lacie nen otitanncntebocnin eal IaviRocheater: body so, but few of his friends took|last sixteenth, It was strictly a two-| over first, fell over the ba after , (rn AW him seriously, because it has been alhorse race, for Glady Louise and Rule |aelay until Lewis could get fixed FN 10100000 long tlme since the erstwhile plunger|never were in it. Rublo finished third, | the same was resumed. Maloney F “Bat . rk; McI is ‘or Les ehit evel Batteries arry And ¢ M t haa been right. Johnson backed his CRITE Ta PORE et CE at eee ee lund’ Hurley, Umpires—Messrs, Sul faithgul old horse and was happy when! Continued on Second Page sacrificed, Leever to Kane, who took|van and Moran, Fifth Inning. fannie Sixth Inning tapped R Doyl Luaw diva well out, Bi NO RUNS, Seventh Inning. Neclham outs | O'Rourke to Kos jnetehy. Dev qi he same way D out, Taymond Konetehy, NO tt Eighth Inning. ridwell out, Gilt Nicklin batted for ™ od. over. tH s O'Rourke. * ney fanned, > Murray Delehanty, Bridwell RUNS Ninth Inning. Donlin lifted to ray Mu O'Rourke ¢ in ‘anned. NO RU. — WOMAN DEAD IN POND, HER SUITOR ARRESTED. APPLETON, Wis. May 20.—The mu- ilated body of M . Sh wealthy young’ woman was found tox in TY TO EeTION bUTTUN ran FHA UDS. NEWAR! \ EL ondition of national banks of business on May 14, E-SHIPS IN GREAT GALE OFF PACIFIC COAST Fleet Struggles in Worst Seas | Met Since Leaving Hamp- ton Roads. LOS ANGELES, May %.—That the Atlantic Fleet is encountering off the f Oregon the heaviest seas since it left Hampton Roads is the news the United Wireless Telegraph office in this city received last night from the flagship. The ships are struggling against a sto head wind and making slow progres: in the tempestous seas. The wireless station at Cable Bluft, Oregon, reported to-day that a heavy j sea hed beer, running all day and that Indications were that a big storm was raging. ‘The Weather Bureau on the Farollone Islands sent out wireless warnings to all vessels of an expected heavy blow from the northwest. HIGHLANDER AND TIGER CLASH IS POSTPONED. The final game between the High. ¢| landers and Detro!t was called off as t early morning rain made the punds unfit for play. ——— GOLDEN KEY FOR SPERRY. i SLALTI Ww: May 2.—A golden key made of Alaska and Klondike nug. eis Will sented to Rear-Admiral ander-in- its hief of the rrival in this weighs ten \ | key ee COLLEGE ; GAMES. é At Ithaca. omahour10000000 090010010000000 At Cambridge. 00500081 —g .0:0000000 0 $i Murclure and Snell; Slater and Currier, PPorechh Clarkeom.

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