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ee — eS *, by & great crowd of shoutiig peasants, | Vedrine buckled down to the task of crossing the dreaded Somo Sierra Pass, Which {* 4,800 feet high, Higher and bigher he climbed until he attained an altitude of 6.50 fe gbt as an arrow, he few crags and jOWcapped peaks ed the immense plains of San Augustin, Having left the mountain rang Dim Vedrine phed garth and finely r d the Acrodr at Getafe, where he alighted w Also Attacked by Eagle. RAID ON “LUGILE” Vedrine sald that he. ike Gibert, also The incident nappened while the esro.| All Bosh—-Utter Drivel!” This the Sierra de Guadarrama, a chain of mo ‘ the peaks of which Charge of Cheating Govern- ses ment on Imported Gowns. trying to reach tie @viator’s face with | JT SHE * Sts powertal Deak Vedrine’s greatest BUT SHE WILL 1 Tear wee tha: hin attention would be) Ayarted, whip) would cause him to lose | wontyo! of his machine Finally th uviator vutinanceuvred and lost his] feathered foe by swiftly dropping anu Fiving (6 new iave | ee toms Persons! UPROAR IN COURT... wnown tn | noying Customs persone to appear and jServe her with @ subpoena to @9 on wana agains: t fe creature, man-bdrd | in, - ALL. | of Those Foolish Cus. | | ister of Elinor British Baronet and “Luetle, Limited,” trade Suite No, and tell all she knows about the alieged | undervaluation of fine gowns which | caused her dressmaking shop at No. 17 Wem Thirty-mixth etreet to be raided rday afternoon Her ladyship was really in a state of mind and took no paine.te hide the | fact from ap Evening World reporter. Friends and Enemies of Will- iamsburg Man Who Failed Disturb Tribunals. | She nad been conferring with her law | yer, Bainbridge Colby of No. 111 Broad- | way, and ‘Thomas J. Doggan, manager Almos! a riot developed this after-| of the shop, who was arrested tn the hoon in the Kings County Court-House| raid, and whe, was quite put out—very whan Herman Epstein, formerly a pri; much vexed, even fussed, 0 to speak Calls Charges Abeurd, “I know nothing about these absurd banker at No. 70 Graham avenu va was acquitted, direc. er ot Sud Dike etter trict on a |ShAPEES.”” said Lady Duff-Gordon, “ad : Steehcrh sie in {solutely, nothing. “And as for the a eee eee vent ant [ridiculous story that somebody or to ee eee en Ae’ | other's conscience was 80 moved by the Gein failed about a year ago-and dity/ 1, een case that he told that ‘Lucile ogg age had been gullty of the same sort of Upon his return to Brooklyn he was ed and indicted. ‘Toe trial wound up this afternon and tn anticipation of the finish @ big had axsembled Beck oes, icky Cenporhood 1) ewo Government awents had been work In the crowd were many depositors] !"& in the shop for two months and {hostile to Epstein who were ready to|(U&t the rald was based on information qloat over his punishment, ‘There were|f@@y furnished. Mr, Wise had dented also many of his relatives and friends) {is and repeated the etatement that the who had gathered in the expéctation|!2formation. was brougiit to his office at noon yesterday by an individual leased. who that he would be séleases was impressed with the Duy thing—it's @ll bosh—utter — bot drivel, Who told? How should I kn Perhaps rome discharged employee.” Her ladyship was told of report that aad wt This anticipation proved to be weil | "20 i t n case, founded, fof the Court indtructed the ‘tags egied Persons in ‘Lactiet " sald Jury that the gutit of the defendant haa] L84¥ Duff-Gorton, “What an idea? As if auch a person could even pretend to know enough about the ‘mutlding of artistic gowns to obtain a position! Why, they couldn't have hidden the fact that they were Customs persone not been established: Epstein, upon being discharged, hurried from court, followed by ‘his friends and, enemies. ‘The rival crowde mingled tn the cor- rider, Yiddish invecticp was heaped upon Epstein. Sone of the depositors tried to gt to shi and ibis friendg| | if th fought them ‘the uproar was heard | Whet-d'y throughollt the “hutiding. will Atten@ants. from fourteen court ws 1 know about |g: rooms were ‘edmmoned to the scene. |! although it's mom annoying and 1 They formed’ a guard around Epstein |20n't see why I should be persecuted and huétied Nm out. Then they drove] It'# @ lot of higgledy-piggiedy non- hie friends out one door and his ene- | *ense—that's what it is, But if 1 do mies out another, but not ynti! the babel |®ive their Jury my tmpressions tt will of sound had interrupted tie business |Certeiniy not be to the advantage of of ali the tribunals of justice tn the |those Customs persons.” court-hguse. The Shop Wil! Go On, ‘Will the shop continue to a9 busi- WIRELESS TO AFRICA ness?’ she was aked. I don't see why not,” her ladyship “FROM CAPE BRETON, * | replied. Though titled she ' ee _ [has « real head tor business, nesoliy Eiffel Tower Direct First Stage in} “1 rarety go there-1'm not president, ie # I've said before, and I merely draw Relay of Message Delivered for designing owns, but T in Hour. don't see why trade shouldn't be fairly “GLACE BAY, C. B., May 2.—Ono mows | 004 even atter a attack.” Spy wireless, from Glace Bay, C. B, to| Although @ copy of the Corporation r, on the coast of French Westorn Ren very ie pgp Easy, Dateien Africa, in the astonishing feat thai has [4OU# Dame As President of “Lcd, Pee ee aiitsts at tas Cree Bay ed," Was SHOWN her she persisted ecg iy in her dental that she is not President ‘The message was flashed from here to ey eho ihe econ wn ae from there relayed to the Dakar sta-|undarvaluation of thousan’s of dollars: tion, the whole operation taking ut) worth of Imported gowns began the day sixty minutes. 80 successful was the| Lucile’ was organized, experiment that it is now announced! Abraham Merritt, former secretary that the British dependencies witi beland treasurer. of phe Lucile concerns linked together by wireless, and pians| gave himself up this afternoon and mae to do this end are now being made. arraigned efore United States Com Between seventy and eighty new sta. | missioner ‘Shields. Eugene Vo paly tlons will be required to put this girdle} represented ‘him’ A# counsel te was around the World. ee TROLLEY WRECKS CA ON LEHIGH TRAIN, Eight Passengers Hurt in Collision refeased on a bond of 61,500 for exam ination June 6 Thomas Duggan, manager for the con. cern, Who Was taken yesterday it the raid, also appeared and his bond of $5,000 | was continued, Me Will be examined June 6, a ——e- at Crossing Near Tona- |CANNED MONEY FOUND wanda, ADRIFT UPON OCEAN, BUFFALO, May 26.-Tight persons were injured, one probably mort Cc ‘s it F wanda this afternoor in Tin Biscuit Box—Some knocked @ pas “erErMiddie uf @ | Drawn Here “eqne!: = D he es@peer4rain bound trou: | LANDON, May 26.—A tin biscuit box | Gone, Cit ontuining ican and inter: | The most seriously injured was Mie rs, ranging in Mary Garrett of Brantford was picked up nea by the master of @ barge CARNEGIE TRUST DIVIDEND. arrived at Rochester this after ciudad noon Sepreme Court Orders 26 Per Cent,| Tie money orders were Issued at sburg, Nebraska \ ade pay- | a Pald to Dep 4: Paulpleiersburg, Natal A fj au with the orders, sixned J. TL Justice ae and addressed to Auguste Ro- | gOourt to-day signed an orde RIING | sane at Pauiplatarsburg, referred to the Bho Mate-Puperintendent of Banking | suns of money Ihelosed in tae letter. “he pays % per cent. dividevd to the! None the money orders has been witors of the defunct Carnegie Trust| can-elled, so evidently they have not sake \ neon veawhed. © ainst the In: claim a E sans hye fio J. Kennedy ieee Blake, was sent to ACING AUTOS QUALIFY”, Btructions to take testi su ruc eaity ite ¥alld)(y wd report vuck ee tok — INDIANAPOLIS 4 More a And It Won't Be to the Liking | Sor comers page ereemen e THE EVENING WORLD, Aviator Who Wins Paris-Madrid Race } ' ' DE LA BARRA TAKES OATH TO GOVERN | | | PICKPOCKETS GET $535 DURING RIDE IWAN ELEVATOR Dispatch Company Agent Saw Them Watching in Bank, Then Money Went. (Continued from Firat Page.) into wild demonstrations of enthusl- em, wecompanied by the clanging o! the great bell in the cathedrg! ead e salute of cannon, Surging masses of people paraded the streets carying | And Route of His 600-Mile ‘Flight FRIDAY, MAY 26 pH GOUT “POLS PROUDEST DOF HS LF sen err nema enema 1911 RACIN TORONTO RESULTS. | | FIRST RACE--Strathcona purse; $10 | | added; | ae RESULTS ANOS ENTRIES TORONTO ENTRIES, Fis igor cide ‘and ape | Canomue, 102 CRniines worth), seeond: aay iby i, Vregiand 14: se ‘ | Aflaneen, (Wri , ‘ z " H . Kaiser's Decoration of the Red | ane eat (th mepeny, third. Time, | sat cutie, itd deta ora’ the Re ans SECOND RA vmpward Grnason, Halley's Comet and Springatee! | aime W, JG Bere Med Peres Eagle Received Without Pomp|*‘iutein gua-aunreveg sense. Ui oy eer De, at Place, $2.40; $2.0, Ganogue, | — 4 A and Ceremony Planned. ne vee ata inane | nude ead PROPPED UP IN HIS BED. But St. Louis Millionaire’s Fam- ily Are Vastly Proud of Honor | Thrust Upon Him. | Tite would have been @ proud day tn | the life of Adotphus Busoh, the Bt. Loule millfonaire, but for the gout, but even | the pride of a Lucifer would malt under | the hét twinges of that inexorable, it fasitonpdle, aliment, and even ¢he honor of @ @ecial decoration trom the German Emperor was no panacea for it in Mr. Busch's case. | This was to have been the day when Mr. Buach was ¢o receive the Order of the Red Bagle at the hande of @ apecial representative of the War Lord, and the decoration of the Red Eagle, be it known, l@ no emal! honor, for it #ignt- fles among other complimentary thinge that It poasessor enjoys the distin-| GAlehed consideration of the ruler of the fatherland for coneplououn services, as well as that of hia brethren by adop- tion, And what greater compliment can | be pald to @ ‘Teuton than to eny he te & good German and @ good American, too? { Alas! He Was In Bed. | Under ‘ordinary circumstance Mr. Busch would have been there with both | foot, {t were, to receive and ac knowledge thie signa) mark Majesty's good will. As {t was, if t truth must be told, Mr. Busch in bed at the Plaza, where he ma home when in the city Flat on one's back with one's best foot swathed tn an icepack and pillowed due banners ar lems of Madero with wreatie of flowers and other symbols | of the final success of the revolution, Here and there there were scattered affrays, but in the main the demonstri tion was one of enthusiastic approval and rejoicing. Franciaco, Leon de la Barra.took up. the reins of government in an open Je William ©. Paxton, general agem of the New York Central and Lake Shore Thepatch Company, with offices at No. 82 Wail etrest, is mourning the lose of $635 which he believes two young men ad- atracted from hie pocket in an eleva- ter addressed to the Mexican people, |tor of the New Yerk Central Building, acknowledging his election Provis | Forty-fifth etree and Lezington ave- tonal President and declaring Mis pur- imag thie afternoos. Meesported hie loas pose not ta be candidate for elther |e Lieut. arthur McCullum of the Rast President or Vice-President when a gen-| Fitey-frat etreet station, tut was un- ¢rai election should be cated able ¢o furmish @ good description of the euspects, Mr. Paxton went to the Lincoln Bank, -| corner of Park avenue and Forty-sec- Uon of the night before followed quickly | ond etreet, and cashed a check. He by the orderly and enthusiastic trans- | oaid he noticed two young fellows peer iKien\ from (he ll Dike regime to-the | Se ih the Seam wingew wate be was haw one thought to thelr action, He put the money in @ wallet in his inaide pocket and went over to the New York Centra! Bullding. Just before the elevator etarted he noticed the same two young men gegt in. They got off at the third floor, while he continued tothe floor above, where ‘5, May 2%6—The rev-|he waa to pay off @ couple of men. in Mexico will cost approxi: When he searched for his wallet wae Bioh odet, SAYS MEXICO’S WAR COST $20,000.000 AND PEACE WON'T LAST. NEW ORLE. olution n $20,000,000 (American) or more, | €one. according to Policarpo Bomilia, former | ‘Then he remembered that just before President of Honduras, who recently] the third floor was reached he was jos- tled by one of the youn, jet contained valuable papers and pay rolls in addition to ¢he money, Sommeomeagimennenns WORLD SEAMEN’S STRIKE STARTS IN CHINA PORT. Vessels Tied Up in Amoy, and Bel- gium Posts Notice of Impend- ing Signal. AMOY, China,, May-2.—Shipping trade was suspended here'td-day owing to the strike of lightermen, Coastwise steam- ors are compelled to land or receive passengers and proceed without taking on or discharging cargo. Vessels bound for foreign ports are idle in the harbor, ANTWERP, Belgium 26.—The Seamen's International Committee to. arrived in this city from Mexico Cit, He js not optimistic of Mexico's future. “It looks as though peace will come to Mexico," said he, “but I doubt that it will be permanent. 1 fear the hasty exit of Diaz from the Presidency will give rise to many rival ambitions whi Mexicans find themselves relic of the restraint to which ( were suv. jected by the former chieftian, Only fear of American intervention will pro- vent this. MEXICO’S BURDEN GONE WITH DIAZ, ~ MADERO DECLARES “Diaz is gone from the backs of the Mexican people, thus removing the heaviest burden that people ever bo I shall go to Mexico City within 1X | day posted notices throughout the wharf or elght days, “1 have went Frederico | districts, calling on the seamen to hold ‘za, Pino Suarez and Manuel Ur-|themmelves in readiness to strixe when quidi to the capita’ to arrange for my | the signal is gv . ans nv longer Piovisluual| The Betglan Government in anticipa- . but only a citizen {ton of disorders is preparing to send revonatruction of /$® wendarmes here to support the loa) |potice, President of Mexte ready afd in th my country, If the people want me to do so 1 shall run for the Presidency at) ———_<——————— {he new election, whieh will be ed PATRIOT GETS $14 Madero will keep his insurrecto army together for the present and possib Vederal regular army aah Tyler, Who Walked 300 Ce Se" 1 aa Miles to Join Army, Rewarded TROOPS r tenldenk ae ean oe AFTER 50-YEAR WAIT. permanently as the nucleus of a new BAFFLE LYNCHERS.| by Treasury Department, . 2 | WASHINGT 26.—Justus Hour. Companion of MiNite Guard). 0? Grand Rapide threw dows hls rela Court Hous axe in a Michigan lumber camp whi MONROE, Ga. May 2%.—With four President Lincoln ealed for vounteers companies af State troops drawn up in| and Walked 300 miles over ice and snow oydon about the court house, the trial] fo enlist in the Union army: of John Allen, a negro, charged witt | A Government check for 914 In pa;- Jaitacking a white woman, was begun | ment of his hardships was mailed to @ to-day Jn to-day. A previous ruling of tho | A mov armed h rifles gathered | ‘Treas: Department allowed $4.40 Tyle }during the night and planned to lynen | asked for $300. but the presence of —_ trained whem. The Judko IRELAND LOSES 76,824 | PERSONS IN POPULATION, | er | NEW. YORKER DIES IN | LONDON, Mey %—Irelend has population of 4,051,951, according to the RAILROAD STATION, | us returns made public to-day, This is a decrease of 76,824 since the last cens was taken ten years ago. \the negro to-day the soldiers restrained them, excluded the room. UTICA, N.Y, May 9—William Mar. hetmer of No, %3 West Dhtrty-third stroot, New York, dled. when being as- arr -rreeey vistedstram @ New York Centra! train) SALVAGE IVERNIA CARGO. to tue /waitiug syoom. here early this Bh moming, He was seized with & han- (200 Males of Cotton orrhage of the lungs whilo near Herkis mer, aud was bound for Saranac Lake, Sonkep 8 - | QUERNSTOW At his home here Mr, Manhelmer's | dred and ninety bales of cotton were north at an angle of 4 degrees {a not a herote attitude, it must be admitted, but Mr. Busch made the beat of it, his sec- retary said, and was as near-proud as the cireumstances would permit. In fact, the secretary was sure he had Gistinguished the historic slogan “Hoch der Kaiser" floating through the door @f Mr, Busch's bedchamber eral during the morning, sandwiched of the combat of Pride ve. Pai “No, indeed," the secretary hastened to add, Me. Burgh could not be seen. Oh, @ear, no, not for @ moment; and there wouldn't be presentation PA | (Dugan), @ocond, Rod and Gun, 107) 118 SBCOND RACE—Rut puree| | $800 @dded; two-year-old fillies and @ half furlongs.—Eton Bl Wildweed, 107 Wileon), won; 107 (Bhilling) third, Eos, Sati and Cesar—Peira Mutuels paid: Eton Blue, + $8.70; place, $8; show, $2.20. Widweed, piace, $4.30; show, $2.40. Garth entry, show, $2.20 THIRD RACE—Staniey Barracks oup, @ hunter's steeplechase handicap; 8500 added; about two and one-half miles: four-year-olde and upward.—Prince Hampton, 163 (Lynch), won: Excise, 140 (ir, Magee), second; Delmar, 189 (Simp- | fon), third. Time 5.194-5. Waterdridge | and Bilberry fell. Mutuels paid: Princ Hampton, straight 4.50, place 4.60, | show #40; Excise, place $8.40, show $3.40; Delmar, show $4.90, FOURTH RACE—Galtaide Puree, 9600 added; maiden three-year-olda and uD, Time .65. Monkey, Up; selling; six and one-half furlongs.— Mettae, 119 (Grand), 2 to 1, 1 to 2 and | Agnes and I'm There also ran and fin- jahed as named THIRD RACE ~Four-year-olds and Up; selling: one mile and sixteenth.— | Hedge Rose, 1k (J. J. Walsh), even, out and out, won; Grecian Bend, 15 16, (Grand), 7 to 2 4 to & and out, sec- ond; Saltram, 112 (Dennison), § to 1, 2 to 1 dd 8 to 6, third. Time-160. Fn. dymion IL Merry Belle also ran and finished —_—— LOUISVILLE FINISHES. FIRST RACK —Puree; for maiden :wo- year-olde; four and a halt = 3 = 3 = Fs Light of My Life, U8 (Koem MoCreery, ny Pits, 113 (kennedy 0.64 4-8, Casey Duval, Jones, Nori, . ‘Toro, Rock, Inctter and Senator Sparks also ran and fintened © mutuels paid named, Light o' Ofy Life, ceremony of the Kaisere decoration on thie day of gout. The Decoration Was There, However. ‘But {t had come all right—that order of the Red Eegie, and Mr. Adolphus Busoh and Mr. August Busch, lie aon, And the lady @usches and other ttle Bueches, even unto the third generation of growth, were all as proud as proud straight $8.90, MoCreery, piace $10.20, show $8.20; John- ny Pitts. show $7.90. SECOND RACE—Seliing; for three- r-olda; one mile and twenty yards.— ‘orehead, 102 (Loftus), first; Corinth, 100 hey), second; Mackler, 1 third. Time, 1413-6. Butterba’ Mary Day, Sugar Lump, Metton streat, G 06} Major-Gen, SAN ANTONIO, Tex., May fan cichetrt sitar a ne al old Olambala, 182 * ; + aKing ‘James, 182; x Hildreth entry, 4: rt 137; Nt atop Boling Handicaps ® Ratt Apprentice allowance five pounds claimed, ‘Weather elear; track LOUISVILE ENTRIES. FIRST RACE—Selling; tides re A 110, Wander, foaled in Sanada; six furtonge—Blanton, | A yur! sis toma, Homi Fidy tne 108 (Olsen), first; Cammola, 107 (Foden), | Pippi 110; orendon, 2; 01 4113; Jeanne fecond; Placertand, 107 (Dugan), thied. | {Are 210: Merrick, 11 indermeata!, 112; ‘Time, 1.161-6. King Gowganda and | a xD Ithor-—saiu ial le gpd one. dering also ran wtid Mnished as named, ork Omer, 101; er umn: Blanton, straight $3.16, place $2.60, ahow | foe, NEMS Wena, Clot bir Pres srgoeen. $2.20; Commota, place 63.40, show $2.60; | a, OB Nepierset, 108; Question Mark, ait aang Reseda dee he Maka a oddly, n et i. Une! ELECTRIC PARK RESULTS. Hag: Bees! 1087 is Phin, ib; "S Ml RACE—Louerille Handicap, value ft furicoes King | Ot 100; FIRST RACE.—thr r-olds and a she world ack out, first: Royal Onyx, 121 (Walker), 2 | @nde 116; & 4 to i, 7 to 10 and out, second; Banorella, iia See iin, Nedites toe: hee ¥), 6 to 1 tod and out. third. | 408) Crmeent, 106, les 108; Rose of 28. District Attorney also ran | 7% in HACE selling: one le seks cab and finished as named ereeqin.— Helene 87; Hea Mary. 105; ‘Taboo, RBCOND RAGE—Three-year-olds and | 1%: Labold, Ui: Tom, ighee, 107; Urincelike, 1p; welting: four and a halt furiongs.— | pemtition 11 i) a Jack Nunnally, 18 (Peak), § to 6, 2 to} Azorentice ‘attowancy cleimed. 6 and out, won! Loyal Maid, 14 ee ee ee (Grand), 2 to 1, 7 to 10 and out, second; | SKIN RURG Bik Pio Pico, (Myers), 2 7 co 10 and} ELECTRIC PARK ENTRIES. out, third. Time-0.4 8-4. Labelle, Sheps S iehe 1 Saat iree-reure 4 " RACE, —Paree-yoars if furl ds gd ap: salle Parlor Lov. du, Sat Dasereggen. 110; je apprentice allowance claimed ar; Wace fast peacticiekasto See BERS Place, 6.40, emow 140; STRICKEN AT BOXING BOUT. ia Dies of Apoplexy Antonto. Bullis, U. 8. here to-day n. John Ls jed of apoplexy o Evia, Bitliken, Lackrose and San Ber. | *tticken when witnessing a boxing bout fate bg ni ote Wout Bake bi oe aeran se ahaa [last night at the Fort San Houston “Hoch der Kaiser—Ouch! Gotter-dam-|. $2 Mutuals pild: Fore jarmy post, Gen, Mullis was retired me—bing!” 96.69; place, ...70; ahow, 1906. ee At this moment a deep base mediey of | Place, +1460; show, $6.90, Mockter, show, | mingled pride and prejudice rumbled | #10 nfased Schoolboy Run Down, from @ distant inner chamber, the wind- up being the resonant peal of'a bell, and Mr. Buroh's secretary hastened aw over his eare BOSTON STARTS. WITH BG LEAD BATTING ORDER. Brooktyn. Boston. Stark, 90. Daubert, 1b. Wheat, if. McElveen, 2 Bureh, ef. Coulson, rf. Zimmerman, %b. Erwin, ¢. Barger, p. ‘urti=, p. Umpires--O'Day and Brennan | sh (Bpecial to The Eveaing World) SOUTH END GROUNDS, Mass, May | %,--Manager Bill Dalen and his Dod, ers hopped into the Hub this forenoon anzious to take part of the lange pla whieh the Rustiere have been giving away, the last two or three weks, Boston ibelleves chat the time has come when the long streak of losses must be stopped. Now that Steinfeldt, the form- er Chicago third baseman, is to be a member of the Boston team and with ches” Graham just about in shape to return to the game Manager Fred Tenney i» confident that things will change. In @ fivat inning Sweeney hit over the left fled fence for @ homer, Ten- ney was passed. Hernog sacrificed Barger to Daubert. Barger threw In- werton'a rap to third but failed to get | Terney, both being safe, On Miller's fly to Wheat Tenney scored. Inger- ton ‘out etealing, Erwin to Stark, Two rane. In the second Ingerton misjudged Me- Kiveen's fly, but got it after jumping high in the air, Goode gathered Burch's drive, Coulson walked singled to left, putting Coulson on third On Graham's throw to centrefeld én an attempt to catch Zimmerman atealing, Coulson cored, Erwin out, Tenney to Curtis, ONE RUN. dn the thint Curtis beat out an infield hit, and on @tark’s wild throw went to second. Sweeney sacrificed, Dau MeElvoen, who covered firet. Tenney downed over Buroh's head and Cortis scored, Tenney scored when Herzog led to centre, Herzog taking second on the throw-in, On Ingerton's fly to &, 5 are than we fore assemb) EMRS. SYBIL BURNABY DEAD, | aura. snste tse Indsacaroute sree ra | way resound with the explosive roar of » er of Barow Velamere Expires the ininuffied exhausts to-day th ot ary in Fall. j were tu for the elimination trlats Snaby, a sister of Baron Velamere, whol automobile, Officials of the ne ‘ex aWas injured by @ tail from @ third-| pected that the tests « © speed of the story window of her house in Wilton y-siX cars ent p ce would place two weeks ago, died to-day occupy t e@reater par of the day. & Mrs. Burnaby married Lieut. Alger-| Mach of the cars oad to show a speed Smee, E. Burnaby of tne Royal Horse miles an hour or withdraw from Guards in 1896 and divorced him in 1001. | the race. brother, Hei sald to-day that Willd salvaged to-day from the Cunard fam Mantelmer had been tn the real| steamer Ivernia, which was beached off estate business, but had retired on ac-| Whitegate Wednesday night after strig- count of iI] health, He was thirty-four | ing on 8 Rock. years old. ‘The Ivernia je settling at the stern, Wheat in deep i6ft erzog took third, Zimmerma: | at were going to fight them for that honor |* brought a crowd of 10,00 whooping fans to the Hilltop. ‘The leadership of the National League for many days will depend on this series, and the Giants are anxious to leave for the West on top. So anxious was MoGraw to get in the first punch and grab the opening game that he took Raymond out of his turn and sent him to the box to-day, The Bugs is go- ing at a great clip now, and MoGraw gays that ho is strong enough to pitch every other day if necessary. Burns, a left hander, formerly of the American League, did the pitching for Phila- delphia Raymond was unforiunate at the start but he maanged to retire the side with- out a run. Kix be got @ base on balls, and Paskert rolled a bunt toward fret base, Merkie and the runner got tang- led up on the line and he was Have you tried it? It's Good for Hot & Cold Meats, It makes a Fine Salad Dressing @né Fish Sauce by adding vinegar. Doo Miller hit safely past third, Hersow scoring, Miller was out stealing, Erwin @ Gtark, THRDE RUNG Delicatessen & Groce! Stor We cunts, witb Bettie nd was run down and so badly ery While on his way to school tn ¥ reet between Firat and do aves nes yeaterday Jaco Cohen, six years 18 First avenue, became con- toward him ed He was taken te 3 a wagon drove Welchonce struck out, Magee then Med » Devore, and by a great throw, Jowo perged . askert out at second [vthe Glants stepped out and got one BATTING ORDER, | run ‘for @ starter." Atter Dev ad | New Phil gone out on @ bunt Doyle h Devore, rf knee sore for tures eses and acored on | Doyle, 2b, Paskert, of. Snodgrass's sharp single past third. | Snodgrass Welchonce, rf, Snodgrass was caught napping on fir Murray, If, Magee, If. and claimed a balk, hut the ump! Merkle, 1b. Tnderias ib ‘ould not allow it, Murray singled to Bridweil, ss Walsh, 3b. enire, but Magee made a great run-| Devlin, 3b. Doolan, ss. ning catch on, Merkle's drive to left and rate aoe Myers spilt his finger very adi in tres: ‘imtoo, toe first inning and had to retire from Vip etre iineran $nd Tals the game, Wilson taking his place. Boni ; |The Phillies were unable to score in LERNER Guat oer som (tie Aacond, but It was Not the fault of AM AN LEAGUR 1 Now |tM Mire igier, who calied Walsh safe York, May %-—-The Phillies came herej at tirst when Merk’e had him out by to-day Mushed with the pride of their|ten feet, This decision was so bis na the d rong that tae crowe r for position, and the fact that the Giants| aronk that te St vee et bat tried to reach third on Wilson's wild 7, thin The other batters fell down and Snodgrass natied him at SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, THE 26TH RATED ICH CREAM CARAMELS. AAT the delicious frult flavors, ae well 4 chocolate, _Incarvorated Sure ‘duirs cream "These candies better than real “ice and we BOK SPECIAL FOR ny ANY T & IN CLUS. led Virginian peanute ehol eat auiallty. raisins, picked up im clusters at pate, ean, hb i butter and covered areca > BOX aa ete furlongs. —*Wwip-| BANDIT TORRES CAUGHT, SHRIVED AND UEKLY ST Terror of Mexican Border Was Charged With Years of Brutal Outrages. AGUAS CALIENTES, Mexico, Mey 26.—Justice w summarily adminis- | tered to Nicolas Torres, the bandit who has terrorized the vicinity of Astentos for several weeks. To Torres many of the most revolting crimes that bave taken place in this section for years are charge: Jose Peres Castro, a prominent young man, is the leader of the band of ineur- rectos now at Asientos, and it was hit men who captured Torres. When the outlaw was brought before Castro he or- lered that he be given the privilege of | Feligtous rites, after which he was to be shot. A priest was called and the | ceremony was performed in the payisa church, after which the prisoner was taken into the courtyard and shot. It is said that Torres was reapunsi)!+ for the brutal treatment of Claude Stanhope, a relative of the E: Chesterfield, as the depredat committed on one of the properties vi the American Smelting and Refining Company, in which the Americ: Krutuschnitt and Hamilton, were in Jured. INTERCOLLEGIATE STARS QUALIFY | (Spectat to The Rventng World.) IN TRIAL HEATS. * siscaillfidecie Craig of Michigan, Favorite in Dash, Wins in Ten Seconds Flat. CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May W<Th Harvard Stadium todas was a grea, melting pot in which athlete fron twenty-five iastern colleges struggled through (is processes uf sliminacton their efforts to quality for Pionship events to-morrow of t collegiate A Assoemition’s twen ith annual track and feild me Pretiuinary heats were held to all the track events excopt the mite and wo- runs, and (lals were held in all the fleld events. The first track event was the elfmina- tions for the 100-yard dash, run tn fo! heats. 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