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HALF SUBWAY FARE ‘KIDNAPPED’ BABY AN RUSH HOURS FOR. SLEPT SAFELY IN WORKMEN IS ISASKED HOUSE NEXT DOOR Father Who Fear Feared Three- Year-Old Girl Had Been ttypos Lay Before Service Board Proposal for Six-Day i Ticket at 30 Cents. Stolen Finds Her. " - HOUND TRIP COUPONS.|LOCKED IN BY MISTAK " Weclare Reduced Rate Would | Missing Little One, Dirty and u . 7h {{Increase Riding at All Times Tear-Stained, Is Restored of the Day. to Parents, i EA committer trom jon No. 6 called on Chair the offices of the Public Service Com sion to-day and submitted to him a ‘Three-year-old Mildred Virginia Walk- er's father found her sobbing her little heart out early to-day in the house ad- Jolning his own at No. 216 Lincoln evi nue, Cyp Hills, Brookiyn Typographical nan Willcox munication sugges adviva- Se th she sad Wity of providing In any arrangement | been locked up there ail nighi F future subways that there should be| The discovery not only brought wel- Pireduced tare during rusty hour jcome relief to her worried father and (The committee consisted of James|her fear-tortured mother, but it also gle S. W. Gamble and James W. Sulli- | rudely crushed to earth a kidnapping og They stated that their organiza-| scare that threatened to engage the jon had taken action upon the matter, | lit they called as a committee of of- ders. The communication which they mitted was in part as foll6ws “We propo! bars for delibera- | ‘on the subject, the use of a six weekly coupon ticket, to be sold [#90 cents, good for one round trip each brkday, valid in elther directio ning coupon between 6 and § o'el Nd the evening coupon between Yecasional nidere in the rush ould pay full fare. | Would Add to Earnings. activities of a score of detectives Like: wise it demonstrated the fallbility of man wisdom, for John Citaton Walker, the father, would have sw up to 7.2% o'clock that it wi absolutely and physically impossible sor the child to be in the particular house which she was found, Also a “mysterious Italian wita @ bad reputation int hood,” n go blithely fear or care and the | in Kk a hours ch & person exists, withou his way | whistle “Funicull, Funteula to his | Tit is probable that this plan would ie te earnings of the ‘somnahien Content. The police were going Rumber of passengers would be in. |' search for him t + but the idea has been abandoned, Mildred, who is golden-hatred, blue- 1 chubby, went to with her six-year-old yesterday afternoon and by a large percentage in several ys. The certain rush-hour increas: uid lead to an increase in the other re, With the wider distribution of Milation consequent upon the redu Sunday | sister hool Allee, then vel) went out on the front por Jwith a rubber ball which @ Sunday and holiday trips of the had given her, When muters, their families out to to les people and other elements of | utes af vepulation dependent upon them, or at- tracted to the outlying districts they | help to dulld up, would bring ad- a traffic, It 1s assumed that the Mines to be built will be of sufficient carrying capacity, im thelr gradual de. velopment, to mi mae ye | “The most rele for the new transit lines is to relieve the Present congestion of population in sev- eral districts of Greater New York, vepectally in Manhattan. No greater in- weement can at present be offered the wage-workers to get away from the ongested centres than a reduced fa (a thelr hours of travel.” ‘The eurwestion ts mace that distinc: | ilye markings, might -{fferentinte morn. ing and evening coupons, and that there might be a dinerence in color for each Week in the month. In 5 of a dis- ute about a coupon that had deen detached and put in the box, it could be settled by showing tho rem of the vcard, and of the k for her about twenty ward she was missing, Search the N ighborhood. A search of the neighborhood wa: media the little girl could be found. cy house canvass was im: of several blocks in ‘h direo- eit no one had seen her. Then Be hotified the police of the isert? street station and went back wome to organt#¥ a neighborhood | searching party Armed with Lanterns this party w through a whole row of pargially pleted houses on the oppomte Sireet in a Valn search child. ‘They looked everywh the “house next doo: “There's no use in looking in ther said Walker, “because I've got the keys for that house. 1 was showing It to a man who wanted to look It over, and Mildred couldn't have gone in there without my seeing her." And so the kidnapping story grew and grew, while the poor mother was tor: tured with a thouxand doubts and fears im: y commenced, but no trace of A house- within a pissing but in In Use Abroad. Tt fe also pointed out | for the fight he made a dive through THE EVENING WORLD, “Guin saree acer BELIEVES MOTHER, SUED FOR DIVORCE, KIDNAPPING SCARE. | \ | | ' \ Little Girl’s Dsappearance and Accuses Parent. Alexander Hilainger, a wealthy hard- ¢ merchant of 184 Fulton No. street, East New York, reported to the pollce of the Atlantic avenue atation to-day that his six-year-old grand- | daughter, Mildred Hilsinger, had been | | Kidnapped this morning from Puplic| School No, 3%, Herkimer street aud Ralph avenue, probably by her mother, The child is a daughter of Frank Hil- singer, who began sult for divorce against his wife, Margaret, last Janu- ary. The sult was started in the New Haven courts and the father was awarded custody of the enild pending the outcome, The child has been with the grandfather ever since and during ir has attended Publ SISTER RESCUED by the arm, ‘The child erted and said (Continued from First Page.) ‘yelled woman hauled her out to the wtreet, where another woman and a taxicab were waiting. The two women lifted the weeping child into the tax! and hurried aw ‘The grandfather told the police that he was sure the woman who took the child was the mother, apitaenrsallipclbipcicce |BIGAMIST, GRINNING, GETS SING SING TERM. Hungarian Pastry Cook, Twice Wedded, Will Stay From Two to Five Years in Prison. John Smied, thirty-seven years old, a native of Hungary, and formerly a pastry cook on one of the Cunard line teamships, pleaded guilty to bigamy tn Part Il. of General Sessions to-day. she wanted to go to school, but the two firemen came to his assistance It was battered in. Then a seething masa} of flame shot out of the open portal into the hallway. Boyle took off his coat and put it over his head. Then he ran to the sink and soaked his handkerchief in and placed it in his mouth. Thus armed the flames and into the flat. He crept along the floor where there was the least smoke and flame and groped hia | Way into the bedroom. Judge Rosalsky sentenced him to serve ‘There he took Irene from the bed, | not #8 than two nor more ti which was burning, and wrapped the! years in Sing Sing. He he child in the coat with which he had| Punishment would be with a grin on his protected his own head. He ran back | eee a sted test mnntsicat NA to the hallway with hig burden and! a5 cast Fitty-sevath street, where he then collapsed himself. Firemen took| haa his bride of @ month, He was him to the street and fed him milk and/ dividing his time between her flat amd seltzer until he rid himself of the smoke| the home of another wife, Susan he had swallowed in his dash, __ KIDNAPPED CHILD Gra msdtathar Nolita Notifies Police of 1". eelsewit teres MONDAY, RACIN PIMLICO RESULTS. MAY 8, 1911. RESULTS AND ENTRIES PIMLICO ENTRIES. ‘SHOT 70 DEATH ON BERTH DECK | FIRST RACE—Five furlongs; $500 May 9, are as fot added; two-year-olds; selling. —Wyan-| ! tty. Vises ‘9 rll i (Pounded 1845) dot, 112 (Glass), 2 to 1, even and 11 to Neathe, 100), Mead 'Bine | 28, 'won; Walter Scott, 107 (Ret), 4 to! fos gloria! tae aloe tig Had lue, — ay If you buy a Waters| 11, '8 5 and 7 to 10, second; Biltven cutive 110; Chetry | See ' ' . \ y negcona wattle Pal Mis 10. wana, |Piano you are assured of 112 (Garner), 9 to 2, 8 to 6 and % to] Senagtmh ine eo y 5, ied. Time, 1.02 4-5." Pugeing, Miss | Hg th git HD Sta | Men of Nebraska See Member ||... things: of getting « | Joe, Mad River, Filal, Doodle Dandy, Paueereened phy sik MA 8S; 8 Prue ans aeutery SIs ran nd Bre uly, ee dia Hwee | Of Crew Murder Another | }/good toned piano and of | ; ed. alt eed : | , “18. " i Might Private, 108; Vj wud | SECOND RACE—Matden three-year- ini rn a rn n | Te ble olds and upward; one mile. — Spring Welnergs fogs U8: Piste | After a Go With Fists. pectlne it at a reasonal Mase, % (Shuttinger), 7 to 2, even anid mr slie Fi'nn entry. Vreeland ice. 1 to 2, first: Bolirbon Heau, 1% (Me- Saran rears een, Pinehebatt aad las f th Caney). 8 to 5, 3 to 5 and 1 10°, second ee-vearoht filles: five and | BOSTON, y Wal on ¢ of the Hatter, 7 (#weeney), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 Lata ae Mth; ‘Mianmotoe, 118i batt die tte ‘pattidanep eras iy lt: Ue Lid | and 2 to 1, third, Betsy | be Siily Night" 110, wih i node - / i xcels ii Trotwood, Kentucky Colonel, Ringmas- koe! iit : Hina leninore" stleitechave | At the Charlestown Navy Yard eariy aters Piano exce ter, Urwk Major, Castana, “Mutineer, | HA" Hae hl vig today between Alexander Atten and [jpower and brilliancy and | Ruby Knigit, Mason, Irian ‘Nora, Pas: | Hewurlad, 164, Kingioin, Matic James Be ro cutee d ‘ tor Hoy also ran and finished as named. | cri eae + ane pi | I teridants, was cllowed ae, bow tavern {{sweet musical quality, but THIRD RACE — Selling: handicap; | furiongy- Teeti atic sry hed sbbe ts A . i three-year-old, ahd upward: wie fur: | Ha Winnie iyo brain piditie al | by a shooting affair in which Allen w it is also’ a durable tone, longs.—Servicence, 10 (Gardner), 5 to 1, | fagung’ 110.) Moist 104; Fexbrook, "110; | kti'ed and Beeks locked up on a charge tand || Sto Band 4 to 5, first; Lad of Langden, iy Ad. Dragiet Heimont entry. | tittie| of murder. that will stand up we 0 (Pickens), 11 to 6. 4 to by and | eat “ang ain Hildreth entity, Fy a tocar Clow a8 Dbieataw), co 'a, bL MEME, Mirek enim HP FeME A) ae oMcers of the Nebraska stated |] With hard usage and uns! to and 3 to 1,'third. ‘Time, 1.15 166, Pre- tnd. sisty, yanteWatervale G4." "itaug.! Ti, After the shooting that the two men had P| 1a) ¢ « conditions mier, O Em, Coo! , Haythorn, An+ i vier, Pi io Kearcn iit Tiny quarrelled frequently for some months, aer trying cond Ss. {avr gaa D. also Fan and tiniaed a ii etl, ‘ai; Ste but had always settled their difficulties | The reasonable prices! named, her threatening. | with thelr fists, FOURTH RACK-Steeplechase: four- ——— GUN Follud owe: of Chel hantnoeke and uymard: two miele] LEXINGTON ENTRIES. | a. tetany’ aba’werntmmacks 2¢ Jiof the Waters Pianos| M(Mr. Wright), 7 to % 6 to 5 M meting each other. Alle the vie are in the interests of true} first; Thistledale, 149 (Pend- ‘ re Me aid Baek We uadip pant Pde ein the inverests | 10 to 1, 4 tol and 2 to 1, second; ries for Tuenday, May 0, are as fol: | 20d Heeks was badly punis . : 5 mera neihebahien| idl (Mosh 6 tok dtot ood as iat ok ia Mtahour Jater a shot was heard, followel jeconomy, and represent to im third. Adu. Waleracgea after mile; | threeyeatoid by four more, and th on the bert | [}y . ‘. t | fell, Thames ‘ret Tom Cat, Algo inl eae i A: deck woo saw the shooting sala shee f{ighest piano enya atl ell, and Jack Frost also ran and fin- amer, Becks fired one shot (hat sent Allen to J/genuine piano values. = | ished as named. It ie his knees and followed it by four more 8 Wat i. lk pl | | ———— writs; | through the chest with fatal effect. | || atersAutola player- tuarano citer: | a LEXINGTON RESULTS. jute Atty MEME: | Elis ran up on the Sonln deer ant rar Bu and upward; Helen Scott, Husky Lad, Old Boy, year-old fillies; longa.—Stater won; Miss Wiggs, ond; Salesia, —6.643-5, Manita, American Gin, ran, Kovacshasy, whom he had married la: Dr. Hoch of the Hudson Street Hos- fall. Each woman believed he had pital took the child to the hospital at once, She was so badly burned that Ro hope for her life, Then came Firenan McKenate with a daring and spectacular attempt to save the other child, He repeated the dive made by Boyle und groped for the bed, but was unable to reach it In tha mean time the fire spread to the other flats and it was no longer possible for the policemen and firemen to re- main in the hallway, McKenale tried to make his way to the bedroom by slow and painful stages, but the fire had grown too strong for him, and he went, weak and dased, to a front win. dow. job at @ hotel which kept him ‘away | from her for Gays at a time, and the two | | Murray, If. Merkle, 1b. joint husband was running his households in a manner highly satis factory to himself when one of the vic- tims by chance heard of the other and set the Detective Bureau on his trail. According to the police, Smied made @ specialty of courting newly landed immigrant women of his own nation- ality and duping them out of their | savings under promise or pretense of marrias In his pockets he had news- paper plotures of Judge Warren W. | Foster and the late Susan B, Anthon: mounted on photograph cards, and used to tell the women that these we: lkeneases of his father and mother in the old country. —_— > YOUNG REYBURN NAMED. Creeps Away From Death. On account of the elevated structure ha! ; in the street in front of the building Sanchanda Whe 7 OEY Vind wrevatic tn co | There had been an Italtag from whom | the extension ladder could not be used, Son ef Philadetphin Mayor Nom. thr on the « Mr. Walker had rerused fo buy coal be- | McKenalo seemed to be last, but ue inated for Congre: cause Yome neighbor had told nat | . tn tan, hen \eame other neighbor had said thats |cumbed out of the window onto the! PHILADELPHIA, May §—The 1 ita, It wos only five cents during ¢ i, . Unt and then began @ cat-like jour- publican le re of the Eighth Ward f.amission i ura,” as they we was understood that he had a very bad | 4, ay intel ; . My of t + w from lintel to lintel unill be got | comprist: ef i) Conacesnidaat wn. reputation, and Just because this man] 1" e eng of the bullding, from whieh |COMBrsis ty nd reressiona owtrman Witicox discussed the mat- | had been turned down there was every he jumped down onto th x roof of No. District in this iy, met to-day and 4 ™ , nelleve' thin Hidtanped’ the ped do @ No. | rominated William 8, Reyburn, son of ter with the “Hig 8Ix" men, but he did | reason to believe that he kidnappe IW Gresnwishratiake char teane bik was [En . my hat commit himself as to their specific |itte Kir! in revenge, and he had been | io te roar eRe EA tha. ale |Ootae eee Ret ate ae ud eal requests. He did way, however, that in| seen talking to her on the treet, and ap : mae tha current negotiations it had been the were so few policemen on the Many years | the pred pos od or tn ee w © full C} of the commission to seoure much | street that it was quite posstble, and | S80 Wilte, Shinburn and others stole ir er Bn mort pdb pd yak ™ longer rides for five cents than aro now | ier ings too numerous to mention, | #000 from the Oceante Bank in one | ™ - in provided, in future rapid transit sys- | te M of the noted robberies of the time. held on May 2%. Reyburn is twenty- tems. Locked In by ?°° take. His comrades had given McKenale | ‘®t years old and ts serving his sec He thinks te the policy of the| ‘The police began to belteve in this|up as lost, and they cheersd a he | nd term tn the Btate House of Rep te, he sald further, to secure lower | rtaitan themselves, got a description of | came back (o them after hla dangerous | ere Ce cratic candidate is Henry of the not profite any very large | im and sent ou: @ general alarm. And | trip through fire and smoke in @ vain| paur, a young Iawyer still in his sum, and under the present provi all this time the missing lit girl Was attempt to save life. twentles, of the law by which future roads crying herself to sleep on the dus:-| ‘Then the fire was extinguished with enum be taken over after ten years of covered floor of the vacant “house next | a loss of about $1,000, When Deputy child was taken to the hospital in a tigm, lower fares could be secured in| door." She had undoubtedly fo.lowed | Chief Binns sought to Mud out why the | serious condition. rt an event, her father in when wi owing the | blaze started he hit but one plausthle| Jullus* Webber jr. was arrested for lally When the bonds to be|nouse to the prospective tenant, had| theory, It was that Wille Brannan, | mallctous mischiéf and sent to the {nied for new lines have been paid off | ggoaped his attention and had’ been | playing with matches, accldentally wet | Children's Court, tepuebasrqnan surgested, such @ oteD | Oot in, fire to the house. Willie dented tnat os, aa 1 —_———_- Her eyes were red-rimmed and swol-|e had been playing with fire, aad in- ‘pYING FROM VACCINATION, | !*" 2 or¥ing when her father found | — that he Was in the street at the BABY BURNED AT PLAY. J Bi yon eri a ark | His mother said that she had gone out | Vittle Bro! Steter with) Bey’ as covered with e 1 infect o of the house to do the family marketing M Her Clothin veins, 4 BY OVerAtion | ing joor where she slept, and thaty when she went out the little | os Performed on the Ocean, 1 raid bookey-tuok” was all she| voy went out with ‘er and auld that he| | To Keep her four, children Andre saeataatic said when her £ krabbed her up in| was going to the street to play, The | aged five; Josephine, four; Joseph, thr hew fie Tee aaepteensvear-old |i rms and catried her to her mother, | Are wax started In the absence of the | and Lillian, eighteen months old—out of | neg! . Axe raon, pane | His are f gratitude streaming | Mother, and sie was crazed with grief | her way while she did the family wash- of the Swedish Baptist Chureh at] ‘ , when sie learned of the death of her ing to-day, Mrs, Loulse Cuptda locked ee ne 4s a tile tate when he reported | Wile son and of the fatal burning Of) them in the front room of her flat at eee) te Montclair fro at the New York Edison Cor bigs peas ; | No, 888 First avenue, Unknown to her, Dgjsoning that followed yaccinat 3 e charred body of little Nicholas | 4 y inn Shin at@ard the Cunard liner. Lusitania uilice at No. 6 Duane street (Mis} was found in bed after the flames|the children began playing = with | Ses Wie GeOUENt over for probably wasn't any | were extinguished, He had been suffo- | matches. edn Bweden by his uno) w ‘ nhe had told his story, | cated by joke before the flames | Soon she heard them screaming, and ieeakd the Lusitania he was ane i reached him, unlocking the door, she rushed tnto the F ’ —o— ‘com, The clothing of the baby was on ated, When he arrived in M iiele ir “ ” | | room, The ¢ 16 in att arm was busy infect tmp HOLY FAMILY” IN LOUVRE.’ ciitp BADLY BURNED fre tn beating oUt the Ramen fo Ye days ago it had swollen to twice its 4 ng the burning ag from thi dy | natural sige, and the physician in at- ant U.S. DistAttorney Finds PLAYING AT BONFIRE. | of the little one Mrs, Cupida's hands Hitaese Aryiend tei ine be rent to! joxued In Salon Carre, 1 Rp spend Her R | and arms were terribly bilstered: the hospital. ne time he ar a 7 -f Maia | Brave Truckman Goes to Her Res-| Policeman Sheehy summoned an ambu- there the infection had spread through TRIOS Biateb : DiaitictsAte 8 ; ‘ Pai lance from Flower Hospital and Dr. | Mie entire system, and to-day it wae r Clark, who has heen ex cue and Is Himself Pain- Rotsford took the baby to that institu. i could not survive Atalogues of the famous Sen There is little chance of its re- | ed i fully Scorched. t! Phere is litt ] the 1 sin t a Sey ? covery. : . The Julius Webbers who have lived for nian | THE MYSTERY GIRL ’ + | week fo hings toy yours on dhe fit oor of the tene-| GIRLS IN FIRE PANIC. | Who was she "i n vent at N Kast 1 host J | ane as dey a were preparing. torday F Mheis tip 1! Harlem Blaze Sends Feather Work-| isible being whol stoly Man ivea de} Sarto, aw|EWrope to-morrow, with a bon ' talked with her wa) xo nthe Sh Carre in the Louvre the rear yard a# one of the prep ere in Rash Through Smoke. the darkness? Galle Paris, France |tory items, Filled 1 What se- . y . 5 A throng of children came to watch | Thu Clark has been unable | “ey 4 cret was she guard- : eg the fire and to play around it, Among) A dozen girls in the Schlesinger os- t 5 hy publication that the trich feather factory, on the third ing when she iggled picture, “The | tHe Was Anite Gusemaro, aged four, |trich feather factory, e sulted the man she eee Pitamuted to| Who lives on the kecond floor, Just aver | floor of No, 260 West One Hundred and loved and drove him nied by the Spanish (the Webber family, Her ekirt caught Twenty-ffth — street, this afternoon | from her hom bo his unrest ture | fe @nd her clothing was soon ail rushed downstairs through halls filled | What wasthe for his appears SPlaze. Young Jullus Webver tried to with smoke to escape from fire which weird message that ance Federal Court at Trenton, /Pul out the flames and had his hands started tn the cellar and swept through } arned, came to her from|: J on Thureday at then Dantel Levy of No, a1| the dutlding, wnother word?” rere Msey atreet, Hyookiyn, who was! Of the top food there are four apart: What was the cause of the dim cloud. F Mave Molels, [driving nis (rick wost in iweltth) mene the jenante af which’ jolned| y Iways enveloped he + 4 Tore street, heard the sereans of afarm as the girie in thelr rush, fuystery that always enveloped on raged last night on Mendy | the nildren shouted for he Firemen were called from the big|) Phese questions can only be answered fre reading “The Professor's Mystery.” | #80 Overlook Mountains, tn Cate | He lett (ruck and ran to the rear) blage in the Metropolitan Tobacco Com- Sis Siegest. and cleverest of tery Mill® threatened destruction af the fa-|yard, where he seized the blazing child pany’ establishment, tn ktghth avenue, his biggest and cleverest of mystery noc. Overlook Mountain. Jlouse ana lin lis arms, placed her in @ doorway! around the corner, ‘The three low omances will begin in Wednesday's Eve- sroad’s Hotel, Firefighters, directed , and tasned a bucket of Water over her, | floors burned out, “ World, May 10. by State officials, backefire! until thia| Dr. A ‘carne from Bellevue How: | OAC (IR ee do yourself @ bad turn by meg- | morning, when both hotels were conaid> pital. « ared for Annte and @ Sale pies of enh A an Tas ‘ectttag to read i, : ered out af danger, jpaintul burns Levy sustained, es ville x FIRST RACE—Selling; three-year-olds purse $300; six furlong: Hiram, 10 (Loftus), GIANTS TAKE LEAD ON TENNEY’S TEAM BATTING ORDER. Gants, Boston. Devore, rf. Clarke, If. Doyle, 9b. Tenney, tb. Snodgrass, cf. Herzog. ss. Raymond, p. Umpires Ingerton, 3b, Pfeffer, p.. lem and Doyle. (Spectal to The Evening World.) SOUTH END GROU Mass, Big Jeff" Pfeffer, feated twirler to Raymond was the one Graw. The Giants got busy 1 vore singled to te 1 Doyle's Texas leaguer two bas Snod, de, Devore scoring. May &.—Manager Tenney his yet to be de- the mound, while NDS, BOSTON, nent selected by Mc- in the first. Te stole second, to right went grass filed to Murray stn, De- to left, scoring Doyle, Murray stole second. Merkle singled to left, scoring Mi Bridwe!l walked. Deviin sin- to left, Merkle scoring. Wison walked. Raymond filed to Ingerton, Ingerton threw Devore out. FOUR RUNS. PHILLIES LAND ON BELL OF DODGERS BATTING ORDER. Luderus, 1b. Doolan, #9. Philadelphia. Brooklyn, Titus, rf. Tooley, 9s. Knabe, 2b. Daubert, 1b, Lobert, 3 Wheat,’ ¢. Magee, 1. *, Hummel, 2b, | Paskert, c.f. Myers, . f. Coulson. rf Zimmerman, $b. | Dootn, Hergen, ¢. Alexander, p. Bell, p. (Special to The Eve PHILAD! g Worl.) OLPHIA, Pa, May &—The Phillies again clashed with the Broak- lyn Dodgers this afternoon. It was “getaway day’ for Dahlen's Demons and they were anxtous to annex the victory, for success to-day would give them an even break on the series, thus duplicating their work when they met Dooin's Daisies at Br ago, In the first inning Tooley stfu | Dootan threw struck out Daubert aklyn two weeks put Wheat ‘out Then the Phililes got busy. Titus beat ont an infeld grounder. Knabe sacrif\ Ammerman ‘to Daw bert. Lobert singled Md took second on th si 1 to centre, scoring Tit bert. Myers threw the ball to the grand stand and Magee reached third, Pas Kert beat out 1d groun oor jing Mag Luderus hit Into a double play Daubert to Tooley to Daubert. ‘Three runs ‘There Wasn't much action unt! the! fifth, when Dootn hit the right field wall for two bases, On Alexan bunt Dooln was caught at third, Here xen to Zimmerman, Titus singled to ght, rending Alexander to third Knabe fouled to Zimmerman, Wheat went to the bleachers and got Lobert's long drive. trict -Attorney on May turned to private practice, the belated announcement to-day Di Whitmen 1, and haar Tn. makin, sald that he Mavnard, whe ovlminal Workbox, 112 (Warren), won; Dainty | Dame, 107 (Molesworth), second; Rom- ple, % (Skirvin), third. Time, 1.13 Kedlass, Bluegrass Lassie, War Jig, Light Knight and Cowden also ran. SOND RACK—Purse $200 four and a Frorence, for two- half fur- 110 (Archibald), sec- 10 (Warren), third, Sarah Time Chanault, Bay of Pleasure also” Dotates 110; Mate furlongs. ive 1S selling, Bir Dawa, 108, ut! M4 116 SPEEDBOYS IN HO FIGHT ON HILLT BATTING ORDER. Boston New York. Hooper, rf, Hartzell, rf. | Larry Gardner, %, Daniels, cf. Speaker, of. Chase, 1b. If, If Bb. 1} Gardner, %., ‘Kes, 98. yn, 3b. Willtams, 11 ach, # N amaker, c, Rlair, ¢. Wood, p. Caldwell, p. Umpires—Eagan and Evans. | second, | jook paper manufacturers ag: jate Finance Committee, | Georze |deipnia company, (Special to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW | YORK, w May 3.—Large drops of rain @ falling when the Hightanders be- wan thelr farewell game this afternoon and thé attendance was smaller than usual on that account. The crowd numbered less than 3,000, Both managers appeared unusually anxious, which was ev ed by a uh Wood and Calt Were the pito: hud al- rked Int Hooper star off the game for Bos- ton with a single and vanced to #e- ond ona orn but the other ters could not advance him and he diel there, ‘The Hixhlanders also drew a blank in the first inning. After two. were out, Chase reached first on an error and stole second but Cree struck out. ‘The Speed Boy po had a chance in the but failed to get results, Wit one out Williams singled and went second on Nunamaker's out. A passe! ball advanced him to third and Wood walked, This put It up to Hooper an he retired the side on a long fly t Hartzell. wm CALL RECIPROCITY TREATY MENACE TO AMERICANS. WASHINGTON, May &—Protesta of at ( adian reciprocity were made to the whieh r on the agreement ullvan, representing a Phila- asserted that be hearings of the vast wood supply and cheap iwater power Canada, coupled with advantages in the duty on raw material ‘Canadia ook paper manufa could make their product at #7 than Americans, He declared the ment would put the Amertean paper manufacturers out of bu Mr. Sullivan sald were forty book paper mills In the United Stat with 89,00) employees, Representatives of the farmers sl fourteen States followed the book paper manufacturers in protests agaist the Dill, Ex-Gov. N. J. Bachel v Hampshire, Master of the Nationa! Grange, denounced the bill as a viol tion of the pledge of the Repirdtien national platform of 18 to matnta protection to the country's todos equ@ to the difference in t . and o the Ne warned Convress Agal “ 1 hear from against the farmers, "Yo us farmers, if you do,” said Mr. Eaton, Always Does Good, Thoueende Take It In the Spring. “T have taken Hood's Sarsaparill when needed for a number of year writes James Hey, 3070 Amber St, E Philadelphia, Pa, “and have always! found that it does me cood, [always take it in the 9 spring with the best re- sults, TD have that tired feeling in the | morning and On t eat, but after! taking two or three bottles of this| medicine always feel like a different person and acdvise every one needing @ tonic to give it a fai Get it to-day in usual liquid form or chovolated. tablets called Safatabs. RAOK—Six furton ing. —* May Beige. Hon! non ions Hate tee 108; Mary On, 107, Hiram, Miama, Hroetae to | 1a Anite same, UT 08; Sam Harber, 100, s rAborentice allowance "claimed, Weather clear. rack, fast with Boston | he! he rendered himself to the offic in charge He was at once taken to the brig aud lhocked was allowed to IeAve the ship ree hours, ng held oft sails on Thursday f. whil and a rey ks will b re: authorities in this city. n’s home was in Brooklyn, where n, lives at No. ois nico Locat a saloonkeeper of Sullivan str is heaping all sorts of abuse on the weather man fo making Jan, 90 last a cold day. For had it not been bitterly cold possibly Louts Well, a Board of Health inspector, would not have visited Locatetio's: piace | As a result of Weil's call upon Locatello | the latter ed $259 In Special Ses- | sions att to selling wopd alcohol fo atent medicine, A PRESCRIPTION FOR Rheumatism SCIATICA or NEURITIS ranteed onder the Pure Food and FREL FROM OPIATES OR | NARCOTICS iption guaranteed to b sof Rheu- *, rritle te nt neon'e vou kn 00 BOXES, Hexeman & Kiker Drug St: Sta nell Nurite, and or sent by De of price, Compound! MAGISTRAL CHEMICAL Co. Suite TH Flatiron Hultding, New York, other drug mail on rec —————— allewed on all ca We pay freight rae home consists i ‘rand’ te "un exhibition’ ae ous] | LKITE! 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