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4 Yor re eomersrcen IF Complete Results of the Races To-Day at the Belmont Park Track” Whitmore Takes the Witness-Stand to Aid His Alibi in Murder Trial $6,000 Pearl Necklace Disappears From Woman‘ s Home; Driver Arrested Fatr to-night; Friday show RESULTS ED “PRICE ONE CENT. FINAL TION | { “ Circulation Books Open to All.” a GHLANDERS LOSE AGAIN 10 BY SCOnt SCORE BY © St. Louis Wighlanders 0001 0001 ST. LOU OF 4103 INNINGS Oo 1 4 3 AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK. May HIGHLANDERS. $8—The beau summer day brouzht Reh PO. ACE €.000 fans and Rube Waddell ont to se One See cet New York and Louis fight out the 1 00 0 Yast game of the seri ne ha 1 0 0 0 patched up his differences Man- as ee ‘ager McAleer and is} 2 It {x under that he ) 0h 4 for $10 cas and I Oo 8 ow 4 each other a eee cea ear First Inning. F - Conroy threw out Stone as 4 fon a grounder, Niles to ( S Jams fouled to Chase. NO RUNS. eit z = Dineen tossed out Niles. Hemphil; Totals .... ....... 8 2 gingled to left and then stole second, ST. LOUIS @nd as no one covered the bag he went Baas 2 to third. Chane hit to Ferris and} 4.00 1) R. He ALE ‘Hemphill was run dowa, Ferris to! ~ n foe seeeeeee 1 Oe sea 0 Went Stephens to Ferris. Chase stole second. | Hoffman, rf.......2 1 3 1 0 fitasl walked. Chase was out stealing| Williams, 2! H HASH third, Stephens to Perle NO RL PATIL es AMR A Second, Lnning: Switzer, cf.. "0° 0.170 0 Niles threw ‘out “Hartsell. I It filed to Ball. Nilesy threw HP ELITH Miccmae Ws 3h 50) () NOR | Ferris, 3b.. Qa 8 Hartsell threw out Conroy. 1 beat] Stephens, ¢ Oo 0 8-8 out an infield hit and took second a8{ pin og: fi Moriarity went out, Dineen to Hartsell, OO eh 1 to Jones, Kilelnow hit to and (3 A Ball was run down, Ferris to Harteell. 16 NO RUNS Third Inning. Ferris struck out Ball th Steyaens and did hi Dineen. NO RUNS. Orth died n a bounce, Dince to Jones. cracked a two t oentre. Hemphil stiuck out or to e @ot Chase's punder and ts ‘i sail Cai Miles. NO RUD | id OL Fourth Inning. | Stone went o: to Cl third on Hartsell was Hofman scored. grounder and t Wiitiams. J ONE RU 0 Btahl smashed a two-b: and went to third on Conroy's sacr ed to H W Con! edt Firth Inning. Ferris tiled to Ball, Stephens struck! out. Dine: Bal | ne sil RUN { Heine Onth gied. H ity Seen Bingled. Chase struck ou y RUD Sixth Inning. Niles threw out Hoffman. Williams made a long drive to tle scot oard the ball bow out ny over dor a home r Haprtsell the fence. Orth tossed Switzer flied to Bali. O. Stah! singled to righ end on Conroy's xroun. aE ecite A tl aoe ut to) Ferris. | death this afternoon by the heroism of Seventh Inning. James Harrigan, a Jersey Central Rail-| Johnes singled. Orth got Ferris’s| read fire standing on the pop-hy and on a throw to cowcatcher of his engine, reached down | Eee UHR Ball threw out | and grabbed the boy as a train dash- Williama tarew out Kletnow, Switzer {/9Z,to Newark was upon him. qvasiunier Orth's high ny. Willett Jimmy" was playing on the raflroad and Jones attended to Niles. NO| tracks on the bridge, forty feet atove RUD the roacnvay, not far from Newark. Eighth Inning. A mile away a Central train was Ball threw out Dineen. Stone walked. ;eading toward him. The Httle fellow 4 rman vd to right. Willams hil [heard the creaking of the rafis and saw Yinpire an fiat citatltha CRF [ihe thin column of smoke rise far down #ingled, scoring » and Hotfman,|:he tracks before he saw the locomo- and took second on the throw, Whilains |Uive which threatened to crust out his going to third. Switzer hit to Conr.y and Williams was run down, Conroy ¢ Kleinow, to Conrey. Ball threw out Jones, TWO RE i Herpiill’s grotder got past Will- Holfman and was good fh oases, Chase got to second on rtsell’s error and Hemphill sco} Tiled to Hoffman. Atter a hurd run Stone mufted Conroy's low tly Shage went to third. Ball sin ng Chase, but was out trying to make second, Hoffman to Harisell, Mo- tlarity flied to stone. TWO RUNS, Ninth Inning. Ferriss singled. Stephens popped Conroy. who threw to Chase in time to double up Berris. Ball threw out Din- een, NO RUNS. ‘Hartsell threw gut Kleinow. Orth ment out the same Way. Niles singled to left. and stole second.“ Hempiil walked and Niles stole third. Chase filed to Stone. NO RUNS. ee RICH NEW YORKER HURT. | BAN FRANCISCO, May 28,—John EB. te. Wood, a weulthy tourist from New (ener, City, Mes seriously injured at tne Key Route dun, Vakland, as the peeuie of a runaway accident in Red- ame woud el . in which he narrow escape from Wee: overturned on ‘Wood: was thrown SANG Wet BOY WHILE ATR We SHED i i 1) aning "| Fireman, Le ‘rom Cow- Catcher, Makes Quick Grab and Holds On, “Jimmy, @ tow-headed, | brown- who knows no other name, was saved from skinned little chap of four yenrs, He made an effort to get to the 1 ad then fell to the thes, win of smoke drew nearer and sarer, unl “Jimmy” saw the giisten- ng brass locomott Just when “Jim¥ay" thought that the wheels would pass over him, a soat- and the big steel front of a c figure swung through , the window of the cab, down the rail to the cowentcher, a leaning far over, mighty grasp and tug and anded fair and square in the arms of his rescuer, while the engine stopped half a dozen yards away. “Jimmy' was too frightened to tell anything about hinself, and late to- day the police were trying to learn where he lived, AT KING’S, 243 BROADWAY, GPPOSITE CITY HALL. Men’s Blue Serge Suits, All oy Worth ata. Weel up 1,500 Men's all wool blue serge sutts at $5.95. Your SP ROr EMR y. us serge suit at a great bai or double breasted, am BAITISH SLEUTH PAYS $200 FOR "HIS “ EDUCATION’ Sent Over to Learn Our Meth- ods, Three “Con” Men Give Him Lessons. | MET IN HOLLAND HOUSE | And Then They Took Him Walking and Pude Raid Gets His Roll. WHITMORE DENIES GUILT AND TRIES TO PROVE ALIBI “T Did Not Kill My Wife; Was Not in Jersey on Christ- mas,” He Swe LAST HOURS OF TRIAL. “L” Train Bene: Gives Strong Evidence for the Defense. ars, Sie } % | “ Circulation Books Open to All,’” MAY 28, Deoe A WAL GREEN EDMION ULTS EDITION. SOON RAGE HORSE OF THE DECADE, BREAKS DOWN AFTER SWIFT TRIAL LT UPHOLUS KEENE COLORS IN COOD STYLE. Weather Clear. Bad PEST Mate EVENING WORLD RACE CHART FOURTEENTH DAY AT AT. BELMONT PARK. | Pride of ter Reeling Quarter in’ 2) James R. Keene’s Great Stable Collapses Afs Off Mile and a 05 2-5. Track F, PROB: WILL ANLY NEVER RACE AGAIN. The tienity of Scotland Yara, the ta-| Taeodere SV stand in hin own De ey tr Saree epping er fat’ they Landen! scveneurtiver atterng nee Wins Gaiety Stake Fe‘lowed His Unbeaten Rec- ths, « a is after ce] er s) H ; arrested City From Melisan aie ond asa Two-Year-Old With wes I Waxen- ° < ito i a) > Mon ul Fie wy . neh Geamp. Harts ‘ aad Field Mouse. | Victory in First and Only One Hun Day. und a half fa Tic S Whitmore was pep ae ; F | Race This Season. t ea DONA OrEt ee hRA aay BY VINCENT TREANOR, f mirion— | Tae AWay with) most ims esses (Special to The ning r! iar 3 | at or tens sever the cr BELMONT PARK, May %8 A pmDstters | : Nal tee Ry entnmay or a Mexico and th h the United On) | Jumes R. Keene has a worthy suc- Intervene | BELMONT PARK, May %—The al eaUnitel The an stepped up fi y ‘ : 2 Right Sort ‘ol pion of last yt studying the ways of “con” men and eer cnate fae 10 cessor to Colin in Celt, the Commande Harrigan F} . lereat Colin, champton of last year an@ others, than tncasgchalt 7 Hegemon en aisice, Srinatt We a Deer low 10a 7 Is 15 iestined for the same honors this year, oy aa nervous voice, with his hands hanging Erin three-year-old colt. Celt ne Bin m4 ungiave Ie 5 a ber Aree a cunt Depehiie waastaxine)|oossiygati hia) sta Sonithe Jockeys Clive) Weight fon Agel Uniform pao bl 8 B. Dugan 8 a0 has broken down. He will not start the HOMER Hees trate cote; He said he was born in New York|ruce, the feature of the day, at the Gene F 102 11 W. Walnh e100 the Belmont Stakes Saturday, and for nee ne atian’ House Monday night | and that his wife was Miss Ellgabeth track In a common gallop. He won By tte Mone 2S nk 1 Fie faselail 43. 20 that matter may never again be seen Fe ee out atest evening’ | Helena Salter, From these preliminary | ike a ohampion, and unless some accl-| m3 Fontanel |. 18 Madeira 100 100 40 23 | under colors. least nemenine terrace, eee in evening questions, Lawyer Simpson brought | dent befalls him should go on and carry | 5?8 Morning Houras. ape 14 Se 200 10049 8h ‘phe great, colt_broke down after "® asa rena rene Tectia Aer aE e eie ae cD te they Cheat ties) tive)| Coreg alee, Walker Dube emerentertr ly a feceeeinsiavantea tnenettcas: nelsiememrne sighs fo his best form. In- | sensational mile and a quarter im Manin tna ce S. sapere Ce have | Whitmore was walking on the eet | victory this season, ‘This was Celt'’s IAD RACE The Galsiy; $1000 wad Re RoCRC ARTE = 2052-5. ‘This was his preparation for ! end n sleuth acvepted| meat his home. He had not seen his| three-year-old debut. The betting ring S465 TEND, RACE ras earold filles; four anda | °). $95,000 Belmont Stakes, which was eet ee y Wife for five days. He met her at the foreshadowed his ability, when he was Post they 3.30; off, Won driving. Winner, b. f, by Ben Brush ved to be at his mercy. The work Pel es nd of Mr. Tape) corner of Concord and Tillary streets [quoted ax a 1 to? shot. At this price ine — Jas excoptionally fast and impres- t he was a stranger in the and asked her to come home ees public, plunges, wise fish, and in cee sive, as the fractional times indicate. he asked Mr. Taps to take @ The quarter was made in 0.24, half walks She walkAd up to the house with him] According to th letec- and thon. hesitated tive, he and his went “T put my hand on » A salou aire Gar- Whitmore, “and as she pu ¢ when tripped, She was a more power stepped person than me dow : : foon Mr. with her yuse a Ao ear nd | Saw Her Christmas Day. Whitmo' ue ta wal gone F lini ael Pele Whinore 1 ; away but he the nex ; Merry Mt to pay for a stranger burst in on the nnounced that all y for gambling. As the drink party le the ouncement bh \3 ‘rapes and in the follow ont ie Justice, oa BROOKLYN GETS BAD BUMP AT ROCHESTER. (Special to The Evening World.) ROCHESTER, N. Y., May 2.—With Hummel playing short instead of left, fleld, Lewis playing In left fleld, Brook |lyn took the fleld with the local East- ‘ern League club for an exhibition game this atternooh. stopping over on. the | WAY home to Brooklyn from Cincinnat, It was the first appearance of Lewis in the game since he was iaiured: in Foing to first base at Pittsburg, Burch Gfarmot appear in the Unesaps Atanager Buckenberger chose Maroney, a young Southpay, to pitch against ‘the Dod- gers. Brooklyn Bell and Ritter and Hurley, Umpire—Mr. sutii -_————___ NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Pittsturg. 1030000000 0910000080 ® Lindaman and Bowerman Phelps. Umpire—Klein. Liefleld and At St. Louis. Ris go oo41 . Lout Foooe Batterles—Frazer and Kling; Sallee and Hostetter, Ump!re—Johnsione, —_. At Boston. Chicago 01000000 1-2 Boston 00000010 0— Ratteries—Walsh and Sullivan; Cicotte and Carrigan. Umpire-Connoliy. At Washington, berger; Friend | who is ‘missing. and the rude brought before the bar of not cook a n the 3 to pay way to § "She wanted t sald) Whitmor nd I gave hi I had $iy adn ture aipner t ywn. After dinner a drink. T came back 7 o'clock 1d my f Whitmore said be went other drink after thai His wife agreed to take the Montreal express at and promised to for him to come back. “What did you think,” asked Lawyer Simpson, “when you dame back and found your wife had gone?" Thought She Gave Cash to “Harry.” I went out to ge be pen 6 and a. gone.” vut for an- 2.20, “I thought she had probably taken the money to Harry, as she was paying his room rent at that time,” .\s Whitmore progressed in his testi- mony his voice grew stronger with a strident, nasal twang to it. After Whit- more found his wife had gone he went vut for another drink. He returned to the house, again and waiked up to the house of Mrs. Lillian Hetdel, thinking his wife might be there. There were no lights in the Helde! flat, so he again returned home. During all this time he had met no one, talked to no one. He got home at and waited arcend until 9.45, when he decided to go over to the City Hall Station and see about his run being covered. He turned out the (Continued on Second Page.) eee UNION LEAGUE, At Brooklyn, 90000000 1-4 [00000003 at out 9 o'clock Reading Brooklyn Ratteries—Levy, and Molena; Reisling and Hartman, Umpr ham: —<——>___ NEW FAT REDUCING TREATMENT DISCOVERED. A Remarkable Discovery That Re- duces Fat Harmlessly at the Rate of a Pound a Day. Cleveland . 2000000 0 0-2] NeW YORK, May 11.—learned physi- Washington .....0 2.0 0 6 0 0 0 —8/cianssare greatly interested in the re- atteries — Lattimore and Clarky;|markable discovery for reducing fat Falkenburg and Street.» At Philadelphia, 00110 210 00020 O-z iat; Dy. mplresHurst, made by the well-known physician, Dr. Bradford, of 22 Hast 22d st, New York City. Dr. Bradford sends a package of his new discovery free to all fat pegble who write him requesting it-—Aavt wait | | start by Bedouin. fact everybody took him strong. 33) Melinande *Fiold Mouse. eports had as good as Colin, Reports ha mas good a Hin, CAA t seemed enough for the bettors. fady HuSbard Golden ¥ were only two other starters in Lady Sel Ie Celt—Jack Atkin and Paradive alvidere hel hed. bupledt eee es Melisande ran ba He led practicaily ale choice, Big Chiet the way. Bedouin stuck to him gamely, but never could get him. Big Chief Jennie Doce elver! was under wraps with Bedouin driving| C7 jem easily the Tonal Alan was mil) at for the | 2 x ‘ gt FOURTH Hac Jockey Club Welehet co was Celt all the way | B40 Moward: nite anda furlon b the first, sixteenth, when dack At Pe Hors oft rod | Ain, braking in tromt, ted. eet | H Cclt Gees to the Front. ii 114 Te Note | no chance Sogn tg i. Dugin | k ances wit 8 RRS. ise i Coe OE REO | Seit is He the front qn the first turiong ake at the muret tte ! uple of times aid he drew ond a length behind was plnye Tay An bet It to the turn, where bit on the ch turn inti : ROE Tito have a chance RACE Hardicay for three-year-olds ant upwart; 1 | evidently tried to tf Start good. Won driving. Winner, b) | him o cam My Time— 1.48 f KS of tin whip. Ceit bounded away fro. | 7 Jgack Atkin, who right at this time itericles showed a Cispost to bear towa Col. dack, the outer rai how had no er | toon the result, Celt came right | yraater Robart mn his rice on to win easily with Notter pulling im up. It looked as if Atkin came) Meare gol. Wor Vernber ime 1.10 | . bur this was due to Notter's berg. —_T! 2 easing up on the winner Big Chief Wins’ Easily. | he opening race went to the odds on OAS 1-5, three-quarters 1133-5 and the mile in 1 He pulled up apparently all right, Jand til he was back in his st j ble was discovered that he had Field stoyse | town badly in front, | was sidered by all turfmen arcolds and ft yrse of the decade and his We erie 1 it blow to Owner Keene, loved him, Colin hag never od twelve tin@ season and won t $150,000, He won he Saturday, his first awa 1 Atk and added $10,000 to 4 nl to estimate Gplin's value, eee { doubtful if Mr. Keene would, gy by) Hamby uken $ ) for him | The Racing Public’s Idol. ‘ro thousands of racegoers, who have neistently folle Colin in all his races and cashed thirtes ight times disabl of the horse appears little short of a calamity. To hundreds of thousands of occasional attendants a two-year-old horse—the one to stay within half a length of him. = Monopolist tah a good race for his| 14 the last minute a lot of money first outing. considering that he was! xiowed on Frizette and’ she was the nearly knocked down shortly after the] closing choice. Bonnie Alan ran a good | race, and at the end was closing fast on Tom MeGrath, who had all he could | do to save the place mone ee Miss Curtis Again Wise Oncs Get Trimmed, ‘The sesond race was a gre event. The Wise fish Were Some went to Right Or them played interven over. As taey went by Was Arlonette, Tom Reid and Afionette was played by 30 tudents and the Cell WEST NEWTON, Ma: May Miss Margaret Curtis, of the Country er ligt de of o here ile aeseamniegs Club, successfully defended her title to She broke fast, es she u he championship of the Boston W to the middle of nd Tom Reid et near her. er, by the | stuck it out. | and led all the 'w the track, with Intervene trying hard either side to J. Lee kept her going, ho whip application, and she ‘Tom Reid ran to his best form to-day with a long price against him. Trance Beats Melisande, jociation at the Brac> ) to-day by dofeating clubmate, Miss Fanny C. Osgood hard-fought mateh, by 1 up. Miss Osgood led at the turn, 2 Miss Curus took the next fou was never headed en's Golf A minty C) ee ‘Lrance upheld her reputation in the Galety and Won after a duel the entire TORONTO RESULTS. way with Keene's Melisande y ren like a team to tin a hu 1 yards TORONTO RAC TRACK, Ma s. of the finish, when the ness of |rhe races here to-day res , nee Ra and she ¢ he Wek Grn lows: Mellsande to win by half a length. Fleld | ys ba rlongs.—Sandal (8 d out of the place money Molisande e) 2, io 1 nae net swerving au over the track In the : ee RACE—Five { part. This one Js a good fly. | SECOND RACE—Five furlh 4 Melisande. were well played | Man (3 to 1 and 6 to 5) 1 (to 1 for place) 2, Ching Hare 1.08 4-5, THIRD RACE—One mile. Call F (9 to 6 and out) 1, Montelair | place) 2, Helen Holland 4. and t books were hit ‘ua by the re- sult. Juggler Shows Good Form. Juggler Is a pretty lorse right Lal if now. He carned 123 ds in ¢ FOURTH RACE—One mile and a six- uandicap, fifth on the card, and won In| teenth.<Photographer (4 to.) and. out) usual fashion, ae trailed the bunch ||) Glimmer | ( far place) Facto- the streteh then closed fast and in| tum 8 drive of almost the length 0! 4 . mile Biretch beat out the hot tip Master] ,yIPRH RACE Two in The cons'atent Berkeley led ali | 3° Goto Lit) a” rudd y around. to the stretc’... where /s4to,t for place) 3 Huddy speed of the other two was too i . n for him, He held on long enough | SIXTH RACE—One i) seventy, third, however. Colonel Jack ran |yards.—E] Dorado (8 to 5 to 10) 1, second for a while and then tired under |Cunpatgner (3 to 1 for place) > Stone aro 3. Tim ——___- BLUE SERGE SUITS, $5.25. the weight. Frizette Keeps on Winning. Frizette won the final event in much the same manner as she won her last | Value $12, now on sale, with hundreds start, coming @way in the last six-|of other phenomenal bargains, at the teenth after running head and head {reat sale of manufacturers’ clothing with Tom McGrath. They were about | stocks, now on at 269 6th av., bet. 16th equal favorites in the betting, but just land 27th ate, °%' Wins Golfing Honors. | JERSEYMAN SHOT, “POLICE H uw oman SIRE sO Accused of Urging Boy to Fire on His-Father |i...) During Quarrel. et nt of mon id in purses and son Colin's record Colin goes slean record into UNT FOR in with Dol P. J. and 1 n t of his grandsire, His coded) Victory. the turf, akes at the races ¢the breakdown of Colin se a pitiful thing, because every- ¥ ny Who ever saw the game thorough- bred on the track fell in love with him s} | coun is one of the greatest race 1} Joorses in turt history, In point of, ‘ won consecutively in one season he was excelled by great Tremont. In y earned by a two-year- stakes in one s is exceeded only by Domino, nent with @ y. He won twelve and earned for Mr, the Withers Irteenth, and oodoo race to stand the strain d have gone down in all prob- thoroughbrid ridle, atest rough a straight races as 1893, and earned ar he ran @ bbins, M. F. Dwyer's Tre- suignt races as @ Were smaller in also nd his total earning Search is being made by 1) only $991495, sid police for Mrs, Michael ¢ wis all wrapped up fa istean Mea bolal aon il i ino ts dead and Commando tnAENe maven Mteeinee wore ‘nd_ Colin Was depended upon charge of shooting i} t hadow the feats and records pand at thir home his sire and grandsire. Of course, Guthro {fs In the h is still available for the stud and may sack with serious insmit his courage and speed to his Pea e ThE ty is jena aers, eee Good and Il! Fortune, Ct kA dea laa © good luck and 1 luck of James the doctors ¢ R. Keene in racing has been straigely erith condith intesmingled, He had a World beater mane o the story told the po- Sysonby, and just when it appeared According t Prato tennintt uF that the good horse would succeed in. Nee, Guthro quarrell proving himself the finest thoroughbred. A e woman incensed exclaimed ever foaled he sickened and died of a hoot your father? her great horse owned donie, yours , ended his racing ca The boy, it 1s claimed, picked up al Qnhiy a day of two @go and. wi | shots 1 and delberately fired 1 the Stud only yesterday, He was ink at Guthro, who fell to the floor. | 118) atu of last year's Brooklyn ‘The woman and her son, It is stated! “Mr, owe is considered one of the house have| best. trainers of race horses in. the immpatately, left the hou Rusiness, Under his care «nd bandit not since been seen. DECORATION DAY. MPN'S BLUE SEE sALEAT KING’! ~ OPP. (TY HALL. « in vertheless there twblished his » do not consider tl RGE SUITS, ® jorge a mile in 1.38 1-5 21% BROADWAY, la quarter gn 2.05 2-5 in a trial was oxy ing him (Qaccomplizh too much.

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