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THE EVENING WORLD, OUR UPHOLDS LNG OF AX “HDESIRABLE Jury, Under Justice Aspinall’s (Continued from First Page.) “J’Accuse.” in which he laid bare the onspiracy {n the general army staff against Major Dreyfus. To-day he was canonized with na tlonal honors in the Pantheon, the French temple of fame, with impressive ceremonies. The proposal to give Zola 5 : giorii.us burial made first in 1906, Instructions, Acquits Mor | aroused in France al! the dormant ant- | mosities that came out during the Dreyfus trials, and the transfer of his ashes, also duly voted by the Chamber land the Senate. had to be twice post- rano, who Shot Carpienteri. DREYFUS SHOT AS ZOLA IS HONORED: POLICE ARREST 230 jem."* The magistrate form: Gregoria with attempted ai . \ nen Gregoris was arrested he hed 110 on his person. When Gregoris was taken out of the police station for conveyance to the de- ention prigon an angry crowd surged “Death to the mur- which M. Doumergue, Mintater of Pub- le Instruction, mounted the tribune and ered an address which was lietene vely. The chorus and orches t ed with Beethoven eroic eympathy, and the ceremony | | orward shouting .de the Pantheon came to an end wit aA 1 nd Gulty ETE fp to 1) ary tl Testa e police, however, dro ack the he atirring “Chant du Depart,” played! To 2 and ‘pundied Gregoria into a cab, by the band. | which waa driven off h escorted Fired Two Shote. by a detachment of mounted Republican Guards, The tioket with which Gregoris gained a ittance to the Pantheon fur- nished by Premier Clemenceau's chief secretary, who knew Gregoris person- ally. There no sign of disturbance during the ceremonies and at the con- clusion the throng was moving out when Gregoris moved toward Drey- tus and drawing his pistol fired twice. ———__. i The attempt on the life of Major cause of the state of public ttempt or fe DEATH BENEFITS PUBLIC Pon, 7" ° Puble | Drevtus was made at the foot of the q | d |catafalque directly in front of the i Police Feared Riots. tribune. frm which M. Doumergue, the ‘ we Disorder and rioting were expected Minister of Pubilc Instruction, delivered Would Re Well, Said Judge, if to-aay. ana the authorities found it ex- a eulogy on M. Zola’s matchless cour: | S pedient to take ple measures for the) age tn arousing the conscience of the One Were as*Good a Shot vation of peace. nation to the necessity of doing Justice oppositfton to removing the re-| to Dreyt | as the Other. mains of Zola to the Pantheon ari ‘As the last refrain of the magnificent | from the fact that he {s thus honored |orchestra, which was playing the! ; 7 because of his famous letter. not be-| “Chant du Depart,” was floating away esiegiinisumice Aepinallia pa cause of his ilterary fame. He was the through the marble columns of the Aa atiess ear evi hell spramie | Seaenmccesatull lexGer) tn) (tie) Dreyfus) classlel{templs) and (as) Eresident! Nels ; tue pale # preme var, he vanquished the General Staff of | lieres and the members of the Pre 7 Court in Brooklyn to-day acquitted Ro- the army, and to give him glorious bur- dential party, after shaking hande with | SA TEE eario Morrano of murder on the ground {al {n the national Pantheon at the side Mme. Zola and her two children, were | at shat the man he killed was an undesir- +f Bepardera Pre: dent Car ot, Vic=| moving out toward the portico to re-}JUdge and Officers to Be 3 to . Voltaire and Rousseau, to view the garriso: Paris, two shar, 3 a xen. The course taken by the| {Or Hugo. Vorte : « n ° > di : ee eee eica by the Cc an accompaniment of martial music, |reporte startied the vast assemblage Killed, Said Anonymous i CRT EE Ce an while long lines of soldiers defiled be-| For an instant everyone believed that eee i eeorrens: on Eee Ten fore h nb, aroused the passions of @ President Fallieres had been shot. Tip to Police. j PMH RITE GATARMarrandit InWyeh feteer rece ne nancy Beenie) A scene of indescribable confusion fol- tet up a plea of self-defens Major Dreyfus was present at the lowed and many women present ehrieked SIE | as The testimony adduced tn the trial ay epee ao Ha lla ee ae and fainted Acting on an anonymous tip. some 6 yesterday afternoon and to-day showed Scr undoubtedly was inepired by the Assailant Struck Down. one in authority at Police Headquarters a} In charging the Jur; hay been conducting against Zola as/jVampers of the Republican Guard, who (tf excitement around the County c | “an insulter of the army," and “a tra- Court-Houses in Manhattan and Brook- ducer of his countr; Fi e the Catholic F @ paper to which mn, that this defendant acted in| Bi) tlemen. at thi: pdant a Gregoris was attached, was a suppo: ai self-defense. £ Gen r j of Gen, Boulanger and violently % “It is also plain from the evi- , posed to Dreyfus, The special edition ' @ence that an he killed was |; i 1 § of La Libre Parole, published yester- j an undesirable citizen and that day arternon, was a direct incitement } Lis demine was probably a benefit ee | to violence. Gregoris is connected with La France Militaire. Body Removed at Night. and Parliament, wh d inter Zola in the naifonal Pantheon beside Carnot, Victor Hugo and other great Frenchmen, real. ized fully that it was arousing the | smouldering embers of Dreyfus hatred,| jbut Premier Clemenceau and the pr Government, includit to the rommunity. n cases where two such per- figared in thin affair shoot at “h other it would be well for the public if one was as proficient and deadly in marksmanship as the other. In this instance the better or quicke The jury arrived at a v leaving the box The Gevernment to it decid, the defendant was dict without f t Piequart, who att ed his prese om ToWralnu | ran gition as a result of the succesful out- ‘come of the long Dreyfus struggle, did {tice to the memory of the man whi |according to Anatole France in his | funeral tion at Zola's burial, six | years ago, “represented the human con- im | sctence” i} The programme for the ceremonies of last night an dto-day was consequently carefully arranged to avoid auy urgat ized street manifestations, There wa no public lying in state under Are | de ‘Triomphe, as in tue case of Victor ae pacer Hugo, owen ee years ago, nor any | t H rt | popular procession of untold thoueends | English Athictog Wil! Nt Cone) Sus. as followed the famous noveliet to . : his rave. Instead, the remains of with Americans After | Zita “were quietly taken to the Pan- < on Jast night it the mant!festa- Olympic Games. vna_of last night, although not very ete | serious, gave the xoverament ample ping of the ssi bill f trouble co. OXFORD. June 4.—After HSH Mb ey CTY | pronrsctagad See hasube In <rder, therefore, to be prepare see ROD DENY for any eventual.ty. long | Na pneny ath) ed cuirassiers and Republican Guard Dyas d events between | were deployed along ail the approacaes tears representing the universities and DAInean tan aralenacau bere ebuemessocatnerGnltes e crowds began to arrive. Over ib Of Great Britain, to follow the ¢ bene pic games in London this summ in the windcws commi the matter has finally been dr eM P Ant eone bs Sis year morning, at which hour President tion of the decision! \ieres and the Cabinet, escorted by in the year, but when the! cuirassiers, drove up in carriages and oegan 9 alighted In front of Rodin’s statue ft Thought which was heavily veiled in black. “Down With Zola!” While the dignities were arriving th rowd was divided in t nature of its Small but noisy groups sity Contest with Zola and ms lecision of Iive the army! abou e hundred aek young men belonging a C nic mot come as a a organization being particularly violent to the action, It f “itd Qympathetlc and their cheers drowned ersity that iInasm was the cries of disse iva SO Inside the Pantheon, wh fs in the the English ur time aro chances fa Greek cross, the beautifully ing have bees, discounte lecorated ket containing the remains and gold cata in the cen- H W. # lire of thi beneath the CIP Wanted rye one wah vances” wi |flowers, and eight green flaines burn. | To-Da ! |ine trom sigantte 0 ten castors around | y | uio bier gave a strange and weird effect Se *, ne balustrad of the Pantehon were Ws advertised for in The Moming jing with golden drapery bearing World's Want Directory, |Zola’s initial in silver and overhung with violet tulle. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1508. | American Ambassador There. i : rj| Mme Zola and Zola's two natural 20 iren, who have now been tin Bookbinders .. undresses 2 f President Faller and the Peoknerrers . 1 embers of th Cabinet The dipio- Braseworker torman 1 | matic orps, including Ambassad Bushelmen i @. were directly «nporite, futher smenceau sat in the first “allieres and Im- Buttonhole Maker Canvansera Comporltors mem pers. HOSA TEBE Cooks (Male) off f the Army and Navy Day's Work 1 | clpa rporati T ision of Dressmakere Gin ltonmeaoded ious y of the pl ial eee ee Many men of letters ae PAA gh Dreyfus 1 6 ppor ha mem- Embdroiderer 1 * absence Engineers & ‘Talors ektwithohiniw Farm Hand y er Ue ey ; ; Feeders f sere {a ane, wad Mousework 100 hs Gicainies Total ... see ee reece reee vat Phe t . the Conserva ) The World printed 943 Help Ads. y { with the Ma’ » 5 } all other |** e ne chorus and the orchestra to-day, 558 more than all other Rees shenbrendaracetie © Conservatory } \New York papers combined, ___ | Prelude to Bruneau's Beason after 2 Re Ee eee ee \ lined the transepts, rushed to the spot where the attempt had occurred. The lyn. Plain clothes men by the dozen assailant of the Major was struck swarned through the corridors and down, guamfed the court-room entrances in A flerce knot of soldiers and civilians | beth bulidings, because they had been Dreyfus told that sumebody was going to hurl a bomb, blow up a fudge, Kill a lot of Press, who |court officers. wreck a court-room and struggling over Major A his fallen aggressor when the corre- spondent of the Assoctated Was witnessing the ceremony from the ;reacue a prisoner simultaneously. balustrade occupied by the Court of! ‘The police version of the matter was Cassation, reached the spot. Major|that there was an Anarchist plot. Dreyfus. with hawklike features pale! Scores of Innocent Itallans, bent upon as death, but manifesting complete |jistening to tne evidence in various composure, was holding up his hand (trials in which thelr friends were inter- from which the blood was streaming, while the soldiers could with difficulty prevent the enraged crowd from beat- and kicking the the flor, Upon the sharp command of Prefect ested, were searched for revolvers and bombs. “Suspects” Were There. Finally the disturbance was forecasted an on of Police Lepine, who was immediately |t take place in the part of the Supreme on the scene, the assatiant of Dreyfus | Gourt of New York County presided Was dragged to hi et. He presented |over by Justice Bischof. But there wae a pitiable spectacte, From a blood: | no trial on in Justice Bischon’s court. smearea face his wild eyes looked | i. was hearing motions and a crowd around appealing as if for sympatiy.) op aouut ¢orty dishevelled, hungry- but they met only the angry and men-| Coxing bearded men in the back part acing glare of the crowd and his ears % ne { the court-room appeared to be deeply interested In the proceedings. All unconscious of the danger {mpend- ing, Justice Bischoff called his calendar, heard only thely imprecations upon his | foul deed The man’s clothing was In shreds, and Che cu cut ca had been literally torn | 0454 the humdrum of the lawyers in m his body argument, took their papers and re- He still held the revolver in his hand) served decision. Case after case wus as he was seized ued Major Dreyfus's escape was very nar- ‘Tae East Side Mineral Water Mu- row. Gregoris fired his first shot al- cual Benefit Association against the most pointblank at the Major's back. eral Water Bottlers” ca.led Ohtef but the bullet missed its mark and im-| Cjerk Boese bedded ftseif in the catafaigue As “Your Honor. this ls a motion to pun- Dreyfus. startied by the report, wheeled ish for contempt,” maid Nathan Wax- about a se bullet struck him in the man, ‘We are charged with disobeying arm, whic bad thrown up in front) the injunction of this court forbidding Stiniavbreast is to do certain acts which the law iself forbids and which we have not Dreyfus Led Away by Friends. lone. We ask for an adjournment for SHILe RENICGS GAN EO IED Ee co) ea enable us to secure proper ke tle assaila: after he fired; Dr. ‘Adjourned to June 11." said Justice zi, and several ther friends, was) sischoff. counsel for the plaintiffs con- away to the Mayor's office, oppo-| senting ite the ‘antheon, here his wound Tae thirty or forty “suspects” arose j Was dressed. The doctors found that as one man and emptied themselves the bullet had entered his wrist, into the lobby. The Central Office men In the mean time cordon had been followed, with disappointment in their formed about the assailant, who, face A scertain po! captain, a the direction of M. Lepine, was con-/ chance visiter to the Temple of Justice, ducted to a side entrance of the Pan-| who had been interested in the casa by eon. @ Zea.ous repo rand 1 interrogated All thie time the maje ty of those tnree or four of the “suspects” closely. pack the i ks, rowding the asked that ht ame be omitted from windows nd streets and converging je story eon had jon of Waxman explained tha ie Q ae # is oply another trick of the mployers to put the <trilring members nee of President Fallieres jue Mineral Water Makers’ Union of rtetnelporticgenadhueatt gt with a the United Hebrew Trades in the hole great wt ) drowned th cries of and give them a bad name. It is no “Down with Dreyfus’ and “Long live wondcr theso men are not better dressed e oaemy! which oame principally | or that they look hungry. They have from a band of about five hundred men on strike three months, but they bele an association known as naing the i La Jeunesse tholique,” who had Mineral Wat Manufacturers! ite. Soon after this cheering regiment abs who took thelr place: after regiment ca: swinging .o the N hey charge Max Pine, blare of trumpets and the sound of | tary of the United Hebrew Trades, and Per aia Samuel Lubowiten, delegate uf the Min- | eral Water Makers’ Union, with intimi- Twenty Arrests Made. | dating strike-breakers, and they tell After having his wound dressed,| thix bomb-throwing story to discredit Major Dreyfus was taken to his home, | “Ty. ang upowltch stood by and where he was joined by ls wife, W20 | grinned at the humor of the terrible was with, him when he was shot | Judge-killing plot told to the police by inelr enemtei The news spread like wile n | aaa e anh ‘The right parties didn't come,” said Parls and caused ever ele paritiont [one of MoCafferty's men. "We know F. auhadiheenikilied em. If thes had shown up we would ral So ee vthorPantheoniwereiliiere mincieo sem before they had a The crowds around the Pantheon were | chance to plow Justice Bischoff up.’ ee cts leading |” ‘Phe “suspects!” went down the street aughing merr 1B 3 THREE HURT BY Fa aagtueted area | RUNAWAY HORSE. Honse ty Mer curnen toe = lead. She kept it, too, until well into Aaa liroit a r ; an the stretch, when’ Don Enrique caught Af Ho peidyengaa Rider Thrown and an Old Man her Tt wag’ a” hot drive, during fh hte! olently oppos a Cnacke, ast hundred yards and Don Enrique vetlohareabviaien li |ppaaaed and Child Knocked Just did getup to win by a Rood neck The ation were D Jacobite didn’t get clear sailing until | {mmediately closed on th isoner, and own, |they were straightened out in the the police began their secret Inquiry.| A.» way horse caused excitement hy when nervy Notter succeeded in eee Tat arnt in adet Anal ieitenac leat ii, a i jamming his way through in time to be ft eC UE ati erp eey lhl “ke at Jamaica, L. 1, this th seek lAriter on the Gauloix and con-|@fternoon, and dnjured three persons, Rosimiro Beats Barrier. nected with military newspapers all of whom are now In ¢ e Jamaica! Rogimiro beat the barrier in the han Appealed to Victim's Brother, — {ivspital The Pike and the Wild West for three-year-olds, fifth on the NX. Gregoria. declared | Show are at Everett ‘kK, and there card, and this won for bi The star’ ° because he, Gre-| was a big crowd of participants in the Wasn't much better than the usual F sor st, and he desired) wu celebratto horse which (UN8!l brand. Julia Powell went alon (cu Brits peainee yO WILY Tigelenre on A horse whieh With Rosimiro, with Rialto and Cohort ne. manifestations in| Was being oxerciued by Taylor next, Not unfil just before the stretet BHOTGE a, Ih an. onic ara. came unmanageable Taylor was turn did King Cobalt get Into the hunt t exer Magistra thrown, He was diy bruised and was and then he came fast. He couldn't Ane ‘ politi: 1 alk Shen picked up e get to Rosimiro, however, and. the d that he always had held Kept on at full Speed, scat- intter Went past the judges ‘a handy * Ree Dreyfus. To |t owd in all directions Two er, Bouquet, an added starter, c » referred to his tseers were unable to get out a good race for the first out and wa eviews Mitary jour y and were knocked down. third, Question Mark, Doranto and ore Goodwin, seven years old. of \onopol: had no chance with the to Matthew Dreyfus, the u ee Li ao Ye ua On oun -) wines, reak who wasp ne recelved a bad scalp ‘voun am ee WhO. ne witneom chat| Hunt, of Brooklyn. the ot was cut Close Finish in Last Race. Mutihew had seen him fre-|0n the head and face and in suf nal phe finish in the sixth was very close. Fern angen Ha 1s about sixty years Nine out of every ten at the line od, ne 5 . hougit Yankee Daughter got up in the new for 5 RK Bladen Mitchell, of Yale Terrace, jast Jump, but the Judges gave it to O: THURSDAY, TWO BLACK HAND MEN CAUGHT AT THER EXTORTION Threatened Keeper of Small | Restaurant and Accepted | Marked Bills. i Two Italian extortioners who utilized the Black Hand menace for the pur- pose of inspiring their victims with fear were “caught with the goods" this afterncon. Magistrate Wahle held them in $500 ball for trial in Centre Street Police Court and the District-Attorney’s OMce s already at work on the preparation of cases against them, The men are Francisco Tarzitano, twenty-two years old. and Vincento Luazt, seventeen years old. They de- scribe themselves ag laborers and pro-| tess to be homeless. The complainant | {8 Maria Fellco, restaurant at Jamaica. The two men walked into her place yesterday and engaged her in conversa- tion. Bhe knew them as patrons of the| restaurant. One of them got down to| business with the remark: “You make a lot of money here—€ or 340 a week. We want some of ft. You must pay us $15 a week or we will dlow up your house and x!ll you and your husband and your children.” Mrs. Felico's husband happened tnto the room and heard the threat. As he made a jump for the telephone with the fatention of calBng for a policeman the men fled. Late yesterday evering Mrs. Felico was called to the telephone A voice which she recognized as that of Tarzi- tano instructed her to appear at Mul- berry and Hester streets at noon to- dav with $15 If ane failed, she was nformed, her restaurant would de de- stroyed to-night. Coming to Manhattan th!s morning, Mra. Felico called at Police Headquar- ters and told her story. She was turned over to Lieuts. Mattolo and Capone, who provided her with $15 in marked bills and tnstructed her to go to Hester and | Mulberry streets and Keep the appoint: | inent. They went on alead and con cealed themselves at a point from which they could see what havpened on the corner. Mrs. about No, @ South street, Fellco nad been waiting for half an hour, when the money. She passed it over! to Tarzitano, who pul hin pocket. Mattolo and Capone instantly pounced upon the two extortionere and hand-| cuffed them. ! The marked bills were found where Tarzitano had placed them, and the| case looks like & succe: in the long} list of futlle attempts that have been made to trap criminals such as these | redhanded. STAMINA WINS GAZELLE STAKES FROM ANONYMA| (Continued from First Page.) race, and with an even break she! couldn't have lost, At that she was| beaten onlv half a length at the end | St. Withold. third all the way, finished} third. A funny incident in connection | with the race was that T. Koerner, the! Matthewa stable jockey, rode Gladys| Lot the one which beat Nasturtia, the Matthews candidate Upset in Second Race. The steenlechase furnished the second upset of the day. Noblesse Oblige, an outsider, won from the second choice, Mark Gumberts, with Stellaland third Maland led all the way, only falter- g at the end, alacca, the favorite, followed Stellaland most of the way until his saddle pped and Henderson had to pull him up. Stable Wins Its Stake. The Patchogue 5 t chogue Stakes with Don Enrique, Many yed along the line with this horse and cashed. With Grimald! and Momen- tum out, the fleld of nine which went to the post was one of the hardest from a| betting standpoint seen this year. Jacob- ite was handed out as the real goods There was a warm tip on Spooner and Park View was conceded a good chance on a report of a trial of five furlongs in .59. There was big money bet on the race, but most of {t, that of a plunge by Charlie Ellison and Jack McG@nnis went on Jacobite, who was made fa e won the Pa orite. The Matthew boys played Parkview while Billy Dubols had a Iberal sized wager down on Don Enrique. The start was bad. James B. Brady shot into an early lead with Parkview next ang Don Enrique third, Jacobite, the favor- its, was pinched off right at the be ginning and was knocked seeming], out of It. Brady shot into an early lead, but’ Parkview soon caught him and went along with him until he quit Notter Makes Hard Try. Then the Matthews filly took com mand and had what looked like a safe JUNE 4, | had _no who conducts a little | Be’ ‘araitano | 3 and Luzzi approached and asked her if/ 1906. nn EVENING WORLD RACE CHART FOURTH DAY “AT GRAVESEND. | Weather Clear. June 4. Track Fast. 38 FIRST RACE. -Two-year-olds, selling, woo added, five and a half furlongs. Boat tine, 220, ott 2 Wonvgrivings “Winners be fs by Sem Index. Starters Wis. 3t a Juckeva, PL Nasturtia + Me Be Wicioid 2 Ey Slater Phsilts i 20 Right. Sort ; Be lahoney ri ee ox i Miuier ) |B Be "Bulow j : $3 to 7% Ruble bey . 1S 8 w : WZ 5 12 Moore. « 20 Giadve Loulee, showing a good tura of apeed. dashed to ti Gh tae had ty be nAND 3 at the end to win, Nasturtia space. St. Withold was next best. The start was 1 on’ well’ after J and a number tinea ta Gel following * rold# and upward, $1,000 added; Post time. 52. Start fair handily. Winner, b. m., by Mentone— Laura Davis it. Dulan 0 r Se blige) ddl 5 Dente rf : Happ Erdbiey Het 4 Heieerien rad fH tet cet Bre 3090 in 78 *Pullet up. **Threw rider, Noblesse Oblige wed the pace to the last Jump, where #he went to the front and won with pienty fo epare. Mark Gumberts closed with a rush, Stellaiand had plenty of Tweet and held on Well, Malacca was running easy sate wiped and the boy pulled him up. Bannell ran out of the course, bu! took him’ back and com- ted It 3 THIRD RAC Patel Stakes, three-year-olds and upwant; $2,000 addedy about #lx. furlong = Post time, 3.27; off, S28. Start fair. Won driving, Winner. b. g. by ‘Ownhen—Patchogue Stable Don Enrique... Parkview Jacobite James B. Dreamer. Tony. Bonero Spooner Fat Ma Tom McGrath Don Enrique ran an improv Iny close to the pace, ant. coming to the side tn the stretch, caught Parkview near the end and won Rulig away. Tarkview plenty of speed and Reld on gamely Jacobite, off poorly, raced Pail nearly all, the way; when clear in the at closed with @ James B. Brady quit badly. Tom McGrath ean do better BRA FOURTH RACH The Garelio, for fillies three yeurs old: £2,500 ad t and a aixteenth ner, b. f., off, 8.61. tart good. Wht Brady? Gilbert ; one tile Won easily by Nasturtium “Time S41? Anonyma “1. .) #41" Laughing Eyes — Haif Sovereign 8i2* Wild Refrain. Stamina ts w good sent her up, and, taking no maten for the winner, 1 improve, = FIFTH RACE D | Post 0. 4 5 © lead, Won easily Anons Laughing Eyes closed strong, % W. Doyle... 5 McDaniel <1 16-4 Rouquet Shreve... & 288 Cohort... Musgrave.) 2 844 Monopoliat Mil gon GY) 358 Rialto .. Sulla Powel Dorante Question Hartford *Bouquet a succeaats fer the Wwelght fillies and bad Won, 101g. ir ariving ap. Yankeo daughter cloesd with a rush, Sun Denee ran out o when Yankee Daughter seemed to get x The judges made it Occidental, Yankee Daughter, Sun Dance. : > [Firat of the American Delegation to the Pan-, The first delegation of prelates priests of the Episcopal Chure wlican Congre: TORONTO RESULTS. | ? TORONTO RACE TRACK, June 4.—| Pan-Ang can Congress to be eld sae onday re: ol- | Lambeth Palace, London, from June 15 The races here to-day resulted a@ flv) hy ng) a5 ‘galled to-day on tue Ceiuc lows: {or the White Star ling, In the party TIRST RACE-—Six furlongs. —Please | were the Rt. Rev. W. D. Walker, Bishop eee nd 1 to 2) 1, Harcourt (1 to sof Western New York: the Ht. Kev far place) 2, Billy Hibbs & Time—/Charles Williams, Bishop of Michixa 133358. Ct ten clerevmen. Every diocese in etry RAGE Elvan furlongs tomas tecustaresianay canada gy. abe 5. , opel * ‘ ‘epresente: at the Co! 3, Aralia (7 to? and 7 to 5) 1, Chipmunk |TSNie Archbishop of Canterbury, the 3, Time—t1.02 1 Sight finished first, | British Primate, called the Pan-Angli- qualitied for foul E—One mile and « quar- Shimo- can Congress and also @ conference of Bishops which will also be held in Lam- betht Palace ‘Two hundred and fifty but was di THIRD RAC er. —Se! ic (3 to 5 and out) 1, a cone lan cor place) 2. Cannie Maid 3. |biehaps will attend the Congress, Time—2.10. ————— KOURTH RACE—One mile. Gold] WOMAN FINED FOR WEARING Note (5 to 2 and even) 1, Caper Sauce OVERALLS. (2 to 1 for place) 2 Mr. Peabody 3) aiicaGo, June 4—Mrs, Martin Maura A was fined $8) yesterday for wean FTH RACE,—Six furlongs. Den- | overalls. Gus Johnson, who rep nary to Land 4 to 3) 1, Pursiand (1 to | P¥®FAlS tiney, needed some one to for place) 2, Oxford 3 Time, 1.13 1-5. | carry prick and mortar and “dared” her SIXTH RACE—One mile and a@ six-|to da St. She took off her skirts and put aT H Galahad (il to 8 and 7 toon the. overalls, Policenan Warner, 1) 1, Carp: 14 to 1 for place) %| who lives next door, arrested her “for Doubt 3. e148 2-6. Being disguised as a man. An ordinary tea contains a great quantity of coarse leaf. White Rose Ceylon Tea is fine, tender leaf, pro- tected from dust and dirt. It is nothing but tea. It goes twice as far. You get forty stimulating, refreshing cups from one ten-cent package. \ Get a ten-cent package from your groc = [PENNY A POUND PROFIT) SPEGIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 5M TUTTI FRUTTL p 10c SPEGIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 4th the fury of the Jammica, ia also in the Jamaica Hoi dental, Who closed very fast through vut the ald fur- pital as the result of an injury received (ne stretch on the rail, Sun Dance wen nis! and M. Mouauin, the po- last night while rehearsing for the Wild into an early lead, but Lily Pad caugh. pector, I should fe been killed.) West Show. While riding last nf; her just before the turn Was rea See A Gthes they are in rags and) one of his legs was hurt, but to-day he Yankee Daughter ran third moat of the not @ button te left." took part In the parade. Afterward the way. Lily Pad tired in the stretch and In concluding his declaration, Gre- | Injured began to swell turn|Sun Dance ran out, This lett Oockdental korls sald he had pot fired againat the, black, and a physician advised that|and Yankes Daughter to fight it out man Dreyfus, but against “Deeyfus- witchell be taken to the hospital. The former led ui the last few jumps, ee rounn 10€ “Cheam cuts BUDS beleeveees : . PECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO. SPBCIAL ASSORTED C SNTES. C20. Kind fopounD 19¢ “ATES (20 kinds). . CHOCOLATE COV un GRADE BON BONS OCOLATES MEAMERY CARAMELS,POUND20€ | AND Park Row store open every evening until 11 o'clock parclay street and Cortlandt y Saturday evening» antl! 11 o'clock, WE DELIVER FREE PURCHASES OF ONE DOLLAR AND OVEK BETWEEN BATTERY AND 200th STREET; also all 54 BARCLAY ST., Cor, West B'way Brooklyn Proper. We deliver 1 to Bunda for 202. to points In 29 CORTLANDT ST. dankattan above 200th st., Hobo- 5 Conchurch St, Co i ES a st PARK ROW: NASSAU, 1 270. D. candies for our outs own customers carefully packed 3 ‘At City Hall Park. from our special mall |MODERN NOAH’S ARK ADRIFT ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER ST. LOULS, June 4—J. 'W. lAppleton, of Missour! Point, Mo., fe floating the Mississipp! River with twelve pigs, three cows, two some poultry, on a large ho launched just before the brome over its banks end covered Cis tama with several fect of water, | Tuesday afternoon, inte: to bis raft for high has not able to effect The raft, which {s an enormous was bullt by Appleton in preparation for the founded by a railing to from falling into the man, beast and fowl to dave was taken slong. Playing a “star part” in Shoe styles—our Oxfords are scor- ing successes everywhere. No other Oxfords fit so well, wear so long or look so Stylish as HURLEY SHOES “None So Good” $5 @® $6 in All Leathers ARE YOUR SHOES HURL IZED? A process that renders patent leathers softer and gives a richer, more enduring lustre. 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Clarke, Notice of funeral hereafter, —CATHERINE FLYNN, Weloved wife of John Flynn. Funeral from Inte residence, 1160 let Friday, 9.30 A, M. MARTIN.—At Paris, on May 20, JAMES E. MARTIN, husband of Gladys Robli eon, and only son of the late James B. Martin and Florence C. Brokaw. Funerai services will be held at the nce of Clifford V. Brokaw, 825 av., on Thursday, June 4, at 1L A.M, Interment privat London and Paris newspapere please THE FINAL EDITION OF THE EVENING W-RLD CONTAINS COMPLETE CHARTS OF THE RACES AND BASEBALL SCORES. | _-h scsi ye scitiigt

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