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2 THE EVENING WORLD, settled and she listed to port at a sharp sle, frightened tr d women stood uddied on the up n @ shi ering group Only When they got word t battleship lowa w thelr assistance the ea heer and this stimulate (hen w the aia hull of the huge fxiting emerge ftom the 1 lights. By that time r of gers was we A ‘ of the Meri both crews as Be: | fore the lowa en vad half-speed a dov were manned aid swung out , davits ready t oir p Fescue With that sj a discipline for whicu mous throughout (he Operator ‘ticks to Post. oy The wireless stuck to his knee-deop | tiRed at an ang he had spoken the bridge the news that sue wa ing to the rescue he go: the ca e Hamilton and gave her the 7 m of the two imperilied passeng ‘These thrilling wireiess » megaphoned about th ne sinking Merida #0 that both passengers | and crew could be cheered by wie news. It was not until the transfer of pas- sengers wae well under way that Capt ‘Mader of the Farragut learned that nis! craft was in @ far more dangerous con: | ing @itton than he had reckoned. By the time the lowa and Hamilton |; arrived the little coaster was floating | » on her fore collision bulkheads. Once informed of thie fact Captain Mader had the wireless operator of the Farra- 604 sent out to the Lowa and Hamilton | )..4 er decks aint lever DIAMOND DEALER'S. SON dex Declares He Gifts, Mivs Dora F ninet the | Juaticn Bis Court t Alice Server Petluck, to her f son of @ diamon ne. § 000 for a marriage Kramer had asked the Court to vacate | the girl's wult charging th o 1s suing the REFUSES T0 Harry Kramer Not in rt to Answer Dora Suit. x0t Back All His | but She Still Has Hi Letters. achor, a strikingly with hair and raven, was in 10's part of the Sul lay, wh pretty een years old color of the me ner lawyer, Mra aid in tdentity. Harry Kramer, dealer at No. 6 Maiden young man for ed breach of promise of ormer fiance, { her papers been served on Max Benjamin. aero : “ i thie messag: [Justice Bischoff directed the lawyer to bate: 3 ond “Farragut floating on fore colli#OB| produce Kramer to-day. ‘To facilitate bilidhead: Badly Rammed and Sinking. ‘The Merida’s operator had already sparked through the ether the ull more alarming message “Badly rammed and sinkin Unt ‘When dawn broke upon the strangely | wen assorted little feet of vessels the decks of the Merida were aw: She went down by the head at exactly 6.80 and plunged beneath the wav Capt. Rob- erteon in one of the Iowa's cutters had left her only a fow minutes before. The Farragut did not start for Nor- folk until an effort liad been made to repair the damage to her bow. While this work was going forward Ca) Mader docided that as a matter of wise precaution he had bett —retransfer That In a and answ the © the wheels ready to 1¢ she had pointed out to a process servi but he did va, {1 whe ty=fou representative Fischer was heart wh w bund cab) Shi Tt was tn the spring momentous the girl says while her heart throbbed Justice Miss Fischer was Kramer as the man r, is in Roan- i ntity not appear. H for the summer, It was said et young Kramer, who is r years old and the travelling his father's firm, Miss eand fancy free. halt years ago. at f love letters, telegrams she red to indicate of Kramer's avowais of lve. | @ Got It in Writing. two and a le her with some question she continued His body, of course, sult of he has disca tral body now at keeps on a pa meet again, clothe question was Miss Fis ask Even ner gayK SUICIDE SHOT |Girl Who Says She Was jilted and Sues tor $25,000 Damages DOROTZ WY FISCHER kneeling at the f 5 replied There is no th." ‘The young woman's auditors looked meaning. and sh He Is not dead, is of no more use t [ ing now except an old coat, a vest or a ded. elleve, this moment, and FRIDAY, MAY. SPY ON GAMBLERS ISARRESTED, BUT FREED BY JUDGE —— 12, 1911. GIRL WHO FOUND DOCTOR'S CORPSE, AND THE DEAD MAN, “Count” Von Regesburg, Em- played by Flynn, Was Ac- cused of Extortion. Second Deputy Commissioner Dough- erty has “found” Count \Anton von} Regesburg, who was one of Flynn's best “stool pigeons,” and who dropped out of sight of Police Headquarters when Flynn got out. Regesburg, who says that ho has the right to call him- self a “count,” his mother being the Countess von Regesburg of Munich, was a prisoner to-day at Jefferson Market Police Court charged with ex- tortion. All the time that making earnest inquiries as to the! whereabouts of the ‘Count’ his man/ has been in the neighborhood of Four- teenth atreet and Fourth avenue. Dougherty has been wanting Reges- burg becau of the evidence he fe-| cured for Wynn which resulted in ap plications for six warrants for alieged | gamblers. Dougherty has been unwiil- | Ing to serve these warrants unul ne| was sure that Kegesourg would be on hand to testify when the cases cane | up for trial. | How He Was Caught. | It was through the assistance of two ° men who a@ known to the gambling traternity—W. M. Jacobs and Abie Abrams—that Dougherty finally located Regesburg. They told him that Reges- burg frequented a cafe at Fourteenth street and Second avenue, and that he posed as spectas officer empioyed by Dougherty in running aown gamblers. For this reason Lougherty’s inform- ants continued, Regesvurg told so that all might hear that the gambiers were anxious to get iim out of the country Then, according to Abrams and Jacobs, he announced that he might go if it were made worth his while, Abrame and Jacobs told Dougherty that they, too, had been buttonholed by Kegesburg and held fast while he told them all about himself, and repeated Dougherty w side of a sofa dead, she such thing as death. as to her se to him, It ts as noth= It is a garment that But his soul—his as- is right around us if my soul rallel with his we ehall ayuliay, Ser MA whe @ his willingness to go away from here tome more of the Merida’s passengers] oso! er ind was disturied, acebdigsss cate Mother Says Murder. it tt wore. made ‘peontatie to. him, | | to the Hamilton, and this was done ‘ascinating, popular, wealthy | Mrs. Gertrude Latson, mother of the] Abrams and Jacobs said that he had Just before the W x1 ner disappeared | and there were many admirers among (Continued from First Page.) doctor, was firmly convinced that her | told them that he wanted to go back to beneath the waves. ber girt friends, So she de murely | | son Was not a suicide. She talked at| Germany. ‘They thereupon made an ap- | The majority of the Merida’s passen-|usked Harry to write her what Ne | ayo, eure her home, No. 12) Bradhyrst avenue, | pointment with him for the following | | gere were from Progresso, the remain-|meant, On this written agreement —the | Here Was nothing for me to do, and T| to-day of the ca Afternoon, bul instead of going directly der from Havana and Vera Crus, Be | pledge of their mutual loves and future | CRE Wusnlewn to do some shopping. | "I don't believe for a minute that! to the cafe they went to Police Head. | had sailed from Vera Cruz May 4 and) jyarriage—tie irl brine sult. |! returned about 2 c'clock in the after. | my son killed himself,” she said. “He| quarters in order to lay the matter be. from Havana May 9 and wes due 18 | Hick the £5,000 damages, which ahe | 220 Rd as I had left my keys in the | was murdered. Why, he did not have] fore the proper authorities, Tis pert this: atvernocn. damages, which she | apartment 1 could not get in. I came |&n¥ firearms. All the weapons he had Conducte Hie Own 6: The only Americans on the passenger | 'ommnds, she asks the court to allow jy on | were destroyed not long ago in a@ fire. ets His in Ca Mat of the Merida are Philip Lynch, Robert Wright, Mrs. Wright, Anna Wright and William White, the latter @ Canadian, her $500 additional for the expenses of | her trouneau, designed for the ceremony, scheduled | for last Christmas J and went back after dinner, which | Was between 5.90 and 6 o'clock, ‘¥ | "1 could not get in | walked about for He talked tom 18 o'clock Wi house so 1| which she had spo “He had been ys ben T went back again, I do eno? Merida Five Y: Old. Pearl and diar cardropa were | © L ‘3 ‘The Merida was built in Philadelphia] the firet present to. the girl ‘These | ‘ink It is necessary for me to tell better ae in 1908 and had a gross tonnage of 637. | wore tg take the: place of the custem, | S20¥t climbing into windows and such venenest The Admiral Farragut, owned by the ach | things, but I discovered the body when | Gertrude Goff, American Mail Steamship Company, t# now running in the service of the United Fruit Company between Philadelphia and Port Antonio. The Farragut has a tonnage of 1,200, is thirteen years old and has accommodations for seventy ‘The battleship Towa passed out to sea from the Delaware Capes at 3.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, about an hour ahead of the Farragut. She was to have made her next stop at Annapolis. After word of the collision reached the Navy Department at Washington chair where she| I have done my best—Death. W. through the wireless message from | phe dato of the ceremony was sev. | *t and replied: Thinks He Took Poison. Capt. George R. Clark of the battleship | era; times postponed and finally fixed | “lt don't think that it 1s necessary| The note was meant for Mrs. Ger- Iowa, orders were rushed to Norfolk | or jas: Christmas Day, Miss Fischer, | for me to answer that question.” ude Latson of No, 130 Bradhurst ave- instructing the torpedo-boat destroyers i Then eh id the. 4 baa ae Buildi L believing that Kramer would return n sate t the doctor was a}nue and Mrs, Gertrude Goff of the na spec aa Lng ey hake fet pr eae] her gifts, prepared her trousseau and|deep student, that he studied mystic|same number. In addition to the note, Bogus uilding Inspector, scene and render all possible %/her parents, she says, prepared the | phil 19, blology and oth Ilied | the Coroner found in the room a couple . " “4 A SERED GIRL FLYER engraved wedding invitations, Christ | (ings. Brahminiam, ‘Th acy yearn of bottles which had contained mor- Seeking Graft, Gets Sooty mas Day came but Harry was in| religions wore inciuded hig work |Phine and hyoseine. & TROU another part of the country. Pea hee ete ise, KT phe fatal bullet had evidently been Coat and Is Caught. IN AEROPLANE WRECK.) © rnen 1 reatized that 1 had been fired while the doctor Was either stand- 8 Mited.”” said the young woman to-day, | 9 inl Ae jon,” riggs “was ic ing or kneeling, because {t entered the rf Teried and |. 1 waited and watch: pugh to o dir hown teachings |iower side of the Jaw, passed through Miss Quinby’s Mannish Garb Saves] oq for hin. ‘Ten his parents visited | the Kood things of thein—even Chris- Main and lodged in the celling— BATTING ORDER. They took George A. Hulse's word Her From Injury When Ma- me and they ead was not the | tlanity ry “2 as Pbal e sa New York. Chicago. for it that he was white when he was| kind of be should marry Sure Doctor Is Alive. Devore, r. f. Sheckard, 1. f. brought Into the Miller avenue police | chine Is Smashed. thought my dower was not enough for|' “po you regard the doctor ea deaar® | before. Pavers ie z him, vocnune of the wealth he will come} «No indeed; he is very much alive at| ut the note gave auch étrong indi- yle, 3b. hulte, r. station, East New York, this afternoon, Mises Harriet Quinby, the only girl aviator, Came to grief to-day when tne into, ment, declined to on to the letters he sent her. ary engagement ring As the summer waned came around Kramer's visits to. her home, her father conduc 0. became less frequent, Kramer succeeded in presents, but The ame later. | T went nd autumn | ay Mra. had into the house. was shocked very much, I came out of the house and my first impulse yo avenes, agers | Was to tell the police, Then I thought resale stores) that 1 had better walt until morning had any 1410 Madison sal declined Ee om, the former witness, at $8 a day, and On one ex: and tell his lawyers. I came home to] The physical facts attending the death | wanted to know if he would take le Me and another, the young woman abl Hl Aainiie th f the doctor, from which the police | jy " : Sutaining all enia| H2aK and at 10 o'clock the detectives | o! ea! h Flynn said he advised him to take the repgeaitl ey reeled rie came to the house and Mrs. Washington | Worked, uae ch dae A pe found | position, but to be sure and communi- fo get and I went to the apartment with |0", 0 Coun Rete ie ton blank waa] cate, with hém, “scher steadfastly She also heid written Upon @ sald them." “Were you engaged to the doctor She atood up from th > surrender, re Was No Wedding, cation of sutcl oner nor the pi this hour.” rit to discourare q me Ane: 4 couple of hours | breakdown from his practice and his writings, but he sald that he felt much Goff was asked count of his former marital affairs. that he had not. Si his former wife bad remarried, but she to say ‘To Mother and Gertie: de that neither the Cor- ne over the telephone at day night. suffering from nervous Von Regesburg, who acted as ‘his own counsel, mid he was a retired phystcian He showed bis papers establishing his right to the title of Count. He told Magistrate Harris that $f ihe could get former Deputy Commissioner Flynn to appear in court he believed the whole matter could be straightened out. When Flynn was called he sald that yesterday Von Regesiurg had called on | him and told idm that he was penniless | and that he had been offered a position | at the Pimico race track by Abrahams, ‘and hor daughter, Mrs, live in the same house. it her brother trouble recently on ac- She added that to w prescription blank and) After hearing thts testimony, Magie- trate Harris dismissed the case, FROM POLICEMAN Snodgrass, 1b. Murray, 1. f. Hofman, ¢. ¢. charged with trying to extrot $5 in the | ol!vemen, who made in- Chance, Ib. . i A fake capacity of a bulldt Inspector, aplind hin te to Sree aan Do you know why the doctor killed | vestigations, would accept any other | Becker, ¢. ¢. J. Doyle, 3b. ako capacity ind inspecto Pe eee ner’? power monoplane iH Aq he was young and made a mistake, | hinself? theory. ‘o one saw the doctor after | Pridwell, #. s. Tinker, s. 4. but he didn’t look the part. He had ald he was young and mad h ? TS edo 5 1 , > had jammed while she was going at full I told them T loved him, Then Harey| ‘I have nothing to conceal ¢rom you. | noon sterday until the hour when | Devlin, 3b. Smmennan, %, the ace of spades. hook iw Ammaculate speed at Hempstead Plains, 1 brought another girl to visit me and he|I do not know any reason why he| Mist Mahelka found the body in the | Meyers, c K lng, ° in comparison. he dusky aspect of chine was wrecked and she had @ nar-jand a friend and this young lady and | should destroy his body. Hbrary, The Coroner In of the opin- | Ames, >. Pee Menle Be Hulse was due to the fact that he was GaN tide oe' fore 1asury myself went to the theatre, “He patd| She tien closed tas interview and | 10" that the doctor had then been dead | Umptres—O'Day and Brennan, attick_in_a_ohtmney Nalf_an_houe_in ‘ ian Ibe on T ankas 4 for several hours, and also s tha aed Fs Having gained confidence through her |!!' at n tom When I asked} went from the room, ‘ ae MT crkan oth, Roronine nad nyoe é v mn 7 Tite art first successful flight of the ground]! to keep iis promise to me, he re-! importance Is attached to Mins Mar-| OC ure” shooting himaclf. Bret (Spectal to The Evening World.) escape from Policeman Cuff ao e Bros ed and said he was sorry but he| .. DPOrtt beaded tllbay cine befol ooting self. o| a aaah al Seas 0 e yesterday, Miss y essayed to go Hecate ye a a Fry Mat Be) Kerka’s every movement because, so far} Larkin. of Columbia University wili] AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, New} Hulse came to the home of a > + Q Then 1 to sue h up at full speed to-day. She got a tly- Nowe lives with, I parents at No, {#% &nyone now knows, a9 ong else saw] examine the dead man's stomach for] York, May 12——The Cubs caught the sveserar a. Pow hee pans Rrapnte ne we with Ss pare > rf ut 2. o'eloc and sald hat he was ing start, but, in turning, the wheels of | gsq ) avenue, Brook! He haw} the di y fur many hours before nis | traces of poison, Fe a Giants with a crippled team in the caps ceed aehenton Ghar wanteditecieee the running were wrenched off} not filed an answer to the young | body was found in the Hbrary of iis} Dr. 7 wet had en arin ng heavily Inst game of the series this afternoon |® O°) Nt Nene ound a few “violas and when the crash came the forks and| Woman's mult. Hix only appearance in| hoine~a library which ts stated to have | recently. Iie was we One Hundred and {ae to the absence of Fred Merkle, Hote ha anid. and ‘(old speachs that tas at the wings were broken. the cane Was in awyer's application been furnished in far more ¢ nt style | near Ais hay. BAGS Pe, pi auo,| who im temporarily laid up with a to adie ae ihe tide tor $4 i th ‘The trousered girl aviator showed her |e A ee ae ee eee mot werk than the moans of the doctor seemed to} according to @ bartender tn one of|carbuncle on his right arm. Snodgrasa| fe "OMe ER aoe alk 0 os tal egolness by retaining her seat and) Whon he failed to confront | permit, them, @ man came into his place with| played the bag In his place and Beals} oo ang he sent Willle, his aon shutting of the power before she|wonan in Justice Wes) ofts | Had Financial Troubl a small garter snake and it lowe | Hecker covered the ground in centro. |insPectors anil Mh seul Millie, his aon. jumped, When she did jump » day, the Judge denied his to Tt became a‘ Jent that until recently lon the ner he doctor was snaking, field, The change in the lineup did Har 6 ne nerves ve pupils ef the doctor had included |an absinthe frappe at the other end o: tly affect the enthusiasm hopped out of the wreckage without a| Vacate the sery the pur u ' not apparently : ‘i ing to pleasing poe Seas cemcnnen twat young women, who gccupled {the bar, and when the snake started | et) AP Per ey eet ne ee about | While Hulse was lstening to pleasing _ r ton the top fi ¢ the |toward him he dropped his giass, ut-| Of a He Mae bile hate Cap! ‘oved the worth of apartnent on the top floor of the | toward .# 12,000, ‘They were yw fp Perel constructed biplane’ to-day «BROKER'S BAIL. DISCHARGED. Hiding where he made his home, In [tered a shriek and ran out of the hava and dinners ae ever, slevan aiine pout the| oe which there was placed @ dale, or aaa ‘Ames and Richie were the opposing pea ri arrest Sin te to. |EMMtotMeMt Aumlnst Pasae We VIR Mei yun which tue fest to have pitchers and they both got away to a miles an hour, One hundred and fifty tually Vuliine conducted his rites and the teachings | wood start, Neither side waa able to pounds were eliminated from his bi Par Bast e apatiment wae score In the firat inning, though Sehu lane by the steel tubing An ind ent two yenrs old against | month ago, the tin gave us quite a scare when he laced a bs ——_—— Henry C. Payne, a broker at No. § | Aes PRONE LAR Oe Sa , two base drive to the left field fence (area atc * t No. 2 Engt | Petty nancial troubles began to afflict | ‘There Was one out at the time and Hof- OTHER ALEXANDRA vss 7 . Beran ae the doctor and collectors began to get | man and Chance could not assist him, | persistent tn their cally upon him In the last half not a Giant reached ant Distrlot-At AT SANDRINGHAM PALACE. tant DiatrteAt-| "Gr the quartet that had been, known CE a ee enecncanena|L CHACHA Hae OE ie —: n the Criminal) at the house but the doctor a his} A bad misplay >: 7 kK 4 nh Coumt, Mt Sn scaled. “Mian Sinha tt cuba a run in the arcond Inning, After tee vhinmeut, “aud i il After the Coro- a toa $2.00 discharged H ae Poe she man was out Tinker hit an eas} site ted in deliciaue will Remain Until After ‘a OfOr| Fayne'a, ball ot Ain ie dies . one and was In the doctor's | voller that Amen got near first base|| Sur" premium ci che li nox , onieg=ete: t ny September, 1906, his could have touched the bi nation Cerem nie er mig’ H, Payne had $600 in oash | sito whe way Miss tieatriee Cochre BATTING ORDER. and he Grvld have touched the baw Health G “ Exena Mant. cnounin & Hl Mrs. Robert Sea- | St. Louts Brooklyn, pimaelf, 0 “ iy ounté, & niece of Mrs. Ro! mul ‘00k r ho was not three feet away. LONDON, Ma wen Mother! ! 4 addition tWo Checks | man (Nelile a divorce tn the | Hussins, 2b. Stark, os rere Aron dd ft, Zimmerman then COLAPE COVERED BLOW CANDY rig A : drawn on the Cl ational Hank of | ¢ : AF Sr | Houser, 9s. Daubert, tb. Ae tre, vending Tinker to lanwes pulled Alexandrs, who returned a week ago upreme Cou pokly'n, singled to centre, « | poms , wens K anting to 11,00, He} pr, Latson was married to Mitas |! Wheat, If third, and he came home as Bridwell pare earns In ne Hoenn ame | drew “bs for $14,000, and the Corn | nounte July 2%, 1% Mra. Seaman ald | TD. Hummel, 2b threw out Kling. The next batter was taken up a residence at Sanditugnam : tified tt |not think well of the mateh, but it was | Molen, Ff. Paivene, sf fan oany out, ONE RUN. Palace, where she will remain ¥ Payn 1 on reports to the | mruae | 4 Narn i Wad | Mowrey, 3b, oulson, F ae Scovel after the coronation. I the crulse| 1 bay ph 2 | made tn spite of her objections, The | Oakes, ef Zimmerman, 8. \yene AY Rt darth ey rlenna has enjoyed good general health t 1 a uy that the Pres. | lo wan 4 ent *elte 1@ mys 1 De t 1 ¢ totems of the Kast and in the teachings npires—Klem and Doyle. citi] She ched hi just | me to be [ y Nattonal Bank Ly . tf t Pg ae }. to testify to the mate of the defendant's | hls secretary and who gays that sho la} to The Krening Wor | Feel well-fed all -* of pred ey of King EA-| count et the thne of the chook Wan- | was also a trained nurse, took his let if WAMIIINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | be, Loy Lad uring ie sate Spey or 4 York. | ters and writings from dictation, May 12-/The fourth and final «: of day when you AMERICAN BEAUTY FILLED : 4 yet she hi se - Bhe bec . r he series between Rover Hresnahan's sis a vel SO aaa. fice ay ‘ | became as much of a disciple oft ies eo tf e . Ion-—tn fact. they are saa], rerovered trom this strain, but Preston's Stag To-Night. the mystic Ideas as her employer, His| Rajahy and Bi Dahlen'e Trolley | begin with Quer the same ss the, Vienne sys beer B: ar, % The Preston A ut Twenty-seventh | writings tncluded imany articles for Dodgers was played here this afternoon, | Mt &, greet lute freshe end “sy y Named, a * regu-| magazines. and newWepapers, He had) Manager Dahlen trotted out George | y the Imported Kind hag resigned ax Spe la uty Super: Magagine and had written a number of UY 004, and he Was put in to pitch for | FOOD sand vat rm mong wh 1 Were viily De the visitors, centres of inteAdent of Banks, in charge of the bi Sat anti ana Ucdtee Bd ay ET In te first inning the Cardinals got Mn uavering: at's Nquidation of the Northern Bank of | Yelopment’ ar ‘ommon Disorders. four runs on a winwle by Huggins, Bell's . aa andy "magento New York, and George bi. Wiliams of When Miss Marherka waa asked by wii thiow of Houser's sacrifice, Mes There's a Reason Took like the foal articl ew York has been wopoluiel ay lis the Coroner to tell what she knew about vor's three-bagwer, Mowrey's single and anes vug@pegor ata salary of $11 a day, | the fact — sos me ae that the doctor wae found Lajeunc’s muff of Oak any. [iis Oita teace 1 MILK ¢ +4 ERRIF RACIN apres trae RESULTS AND ENTRIES PIMLICO. ENTRIES. ‘The entries for Saturday's races are at lows FIRST RACE Mal four and 110, Hevotie. 10 farie By Humatian, 100 King Earl, 110; Inwood, Frince ent x and Gun ids and un, ax Tovious, 110; Crenida, Hourbon Hea, 110" “yo. im Bases, 110) 1 ack, 107; Mr. Speda, 110. ED Bart, 107 THIRD RACK ‘The Amateur Cup; three-sear ty selling, seven, furlongs faz; mer, tn 148: Wenne ii « Simple FOURTH RACK Crickmore Memorial Steepie: fouryearolds ant uj: to and a quarter Gun Catton, Tit; Bex, 13; Dinna Ke The Welkin, 102; Ticket 148: “Waterspecd, 146; two naw e Helmiont Te Cassatt entry Jot Hitchooek ent TH RACK Thrvevearolde and ty yarda,—Juvige Monck, 10 up; mite Plate ‘Glass. lan, 121. De, Dunner, Wt; Une Bette 18, Shannon, 110 oro, 4; Doll € 116; Bir Raymond, ree year-olds and up; «x Kormak, 110.1 ather Anyiter,. 10 tn, 90; Chet Pd Track fast LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. fm Ape as follows Je entries for 8: Nes citeiche, be Xiockiers 1 10h; JA Bar: \! " Wines Mier jary Bandy) 117 wit $800; fv tami, 88 Mel Hore 1). Melisante, anda halt fur neky Derby: Mntail Ramazan LT, Capt. arm Round the World, 117; Gov me $500) tieweven: es sir Blalwe Hoa! Lattle Dutch Cagi on Delivery," 110 8700, one mile 4: Rest W 1 —_—_— | |BOSTON PAYS $5, 000 FOR 17-YEAR-OLD PITCHER. VICTORIA, B.C, May 12. — Paul Strand, the seventeen-year-old pitcher of the Spokane Club tn the No’ western League, left his team here early t fean League Club. ton pala he It is reported 0% for Strand’s release, Bos- conversation Polleeman Cuff around, Hulse saw Mm coming, went up the stairway to the roof, There fifteen buildings tn the row with e Pr home, and the man raced sver the roofs of all of them, Cuff pur- sued. thought he had nm suddenly Hulse disap- came The poltceman his man, wh peared Investigation dived Into a way down, “Come out of that!’ called Cuff from the top of the chimney. “I wouldn't if I could, but I can't,” said the man If you don't come 1 the copper. t you do y move a hand Another pole brought a rop “start,a fire under proved that he chimney and stuck had halt out I'll shoot,” 111 Kill a man who can't foot." an aame along and him," urged @ by- stander ‘Never mind the fire; drop the rope and I'll come out,” sald the man ey dropped the rope and pulled the itive up the chimney. He was soot m head to foot and looked like the chief mourner at a tar and feathers, part The polloe held him as a suspi- 18 character and notified the building Jepartnent to come and investigate the ESTAS aaa neta ata ‘Hoods Sarsaparilla Gives the system the best preparation for the hot waves of summer which are so en- jervating to the weak and jrundown. Takeit thisspring. Get it to-day in usual lquid form or choculated tu! (8 called Smremtabe QCOLATE Ht T CAR ME! i» ue Componed vot buyers aaiet Incorpo ted with, nfectioner's sus hucolute, eneealatss POUND BOX SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "OANUT ROYALS, The makes a stp tried It? MARASCIING ach imported thelr ate. Si5 nox All our stores open Saturday evening until 11 o'cloc 54 BARCLAY ST Cor WeatHroniney’ 29 CORTLANDT st PARK ROW & NASSAU Av City Hall Park sto" 206 BROADWAY 147 ‘NKSSA ‘aU $t. jeekman specified welght in each Instance includes the container, Jay to Join the Boston Amer- | nd | PIMLICO RESULTS. FIRST RACH — Four-year-old upward; selling; six furl tirns), 4 to 6, 2 to a1 to 5 ne Gardner, 103 (MeChaey), 4 to 10 sevond, Lad of angen, 7 4 to 5 and 7 to Fiorime Weller and Sixty also ran and finished as named. SECOND RACK—Fiv $500 ddde two-year-olds 108 (Byrne), 9 to Dragn and 4 to 6, first; 4 to 1, $ to 6 and 410 5, second; I ook, 107 (Ural), © to |1, 25 to Land 12 tod, third, Time, LOt 1-6, | Blitzen Jr, Puck, Walter Scott, Stairs, hoe also ran and finished as named, * Disqualitied for fouling | THURD RACK—One mile; $00 added; three-year-olds and upward,—-Bouncer, 101 (Glass), 7 to 19, 1 to 4 and out, fie Cherish, 100 (MeCahey), 8 to 1, 7 to 10 Jand 1 to 4 second; Supervisor, 97 j (Byrne, 6 to I, 4 Buuitk, named, even and 2 Knight of, Unca an and finished as _ | ‘Tate prary Fo WASHINGTON, M of Callforntans, under enter, A delegation ership of Rep- | resontative Needham (Rep. Cal.) this J afternoon call 1 President Taft to | notify him that he had been made an honorary member of the Foresters, The ommittee came from Toronto, where the annual convention of the organtza- on was held recently. They presented Sxecutive mvith @ souvenir a special badge and Doon, Fred J. Phillips Dead. | NEWBERG, N. Y., May 12—Frank J, Philips, aged forty-five years, a retired New Y business man, whose home Was at Rocky Center, L. 1, died near here to-day, He came here Monday for his health. Nurry © for Troops, DENY Col, May 12.—Rush @r- ders were recelved at Fort Logan to- day to send more men to San Diego, Ave _tomorro: Established Over 50Years N. S. BRANN MANUFACTURING JEWEKLLER 231Eighth Ave. (bet, 2istand 22d Sts, RETIRING | From BUSINESS Building Coming Down Only a few days left to dispose of 250,000 worth of “iamonds, Watche: and Jewelry, | gardless of cost. | OPEN EVENINGS, The EVEN or the HEAPED-UP MEASURE—at the same cost, which would you choose? 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The boarding-house keeper's profit lies in’ serv a goodly number, thereby diminishing the Be bid cost of rent, help, light, heat, | Boarders Wanted" Ads, i, ‘the Morning or Sunday World Coat but from ‘12-Worde-for-Thirty Cents" Up, The slight cost of is insignificant | profit they yield, | Use One in Next Sunday's World | CoEEOn ER these Ilttle ads, compared to the \ co Fae ADA genni eared esse Ae TRO anton ehett pte AM A nS Reta treme tated ERT