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——— ghould be damaged, Kings County could ficient officer. foot the bill. {s at Marcy avenue and Lynch street, Then Mayor Schieren notified Gen. | Willtamsburg. McLeer that the emergency demanded| The Fourteenth Regiment {» an old- the calling out of the State milifia, and timer, and was known during the war as at 9 o'clock the Colonels of the regi- the Fighting Fourteenth. Its inspira- ments were ordered to put their forces tion has been the words, “Baptized by under arms. fire," and enthusiasm among the boys is From that time until midnight mes-|@lways at the boiling point. @engers hurried to and fro, telegraph| The Fourteenth Regiment was first o' and telephone wires were kept hot with | €anized as @ ten company regiment in Orders to the men to report at once | 1&7. In May, 181, the regiment left for to the armories, famous zouave uniform, made up as fol- lows: Red trousers, blue jacket, red vest, white leggings and a red cap with ta: Regiment, Col. David E. Austen, 647 men; Fourteenth Regiment, Col. Harry 'W. Micheli, 681 men and officers; Twen- ty-third Regiment, Col. Alexis W. Smith, 6 men and officers; Forty-seventh Reg- iment, Col. John G. Eddy, 669 men and officers; the Seventeenth Separate Com- pany, of Flushing, Capt. F. N. Bell, sixty | 45 men and officers; the Third Battery, Capt. Henry P. Rasquin, seventy.wix men and officers, and the Signal Corps, battles. Since the its standard of excellenc ys ready for active duty. Its com- actions, He stands over 6 feet tall, and and officers. weighs nearly 200 pounds. After the work of assembling the — +s regiments was well under way, Gen. MeLeer, who had tented the cait trom| MARCHED WITH SOLDIERS. @ sick-bed, called all the colonels to his a a house for a conference, and designated | Strikers Have Fun After Inducing Col, Austen to take active command Six Men to Deser under him. He is the senlor colonel of | Three cars of the Fulton Street line the brigade and of the State, and oncefswitched down Tompkins avenue to- before showed his ability at the Buffalo | wards the strikers, ran into a walting strikes, and later when his regiment | mob at the avenue. The strikers in- was at Fire Island. duced the #1x men to abandon their in spite of his iliness, | Places, Then the cars were turned Gen, McLeer, : J got out of bed and went to the Hall of | “"Qund and went back a block of 0 When the soldiers started to return some one in the crowd yelled “fall in,” and the depot. —e— ARBITRATORS QUIT. Leginsiatare. visable to produce any more witnesses. closed, and will prepare their report Legislature, > ‘ OO, J. G. EDDY. Col, Austin received hie commis- sion as commandant of the regi- ment in Jui 1877, and was even then a National Guardsman of One Was Run Out. perience, having enlisted in| The Ninth Avenue line was opened at the Seventh Beplinest Mt New York |11 o'clock this morning. This in a part City in February, 189, In November, | Of the Atlantic Avenue Railroad Com- tem, and runs along Ninth . avenue to Vanderbilt, to Park, and then Company I, Forty-seventh Regiment, crooked route strikes the 1962, he was elected First Lieutenant of | Pany's sy: and rose to the rank of Colonel, which | PY ,qikink, $ cre’ he held in that regiment until he took| ‘This was one vu command of the Thirteenth. He hi went over the road, another car w NO MILITIA IN BAY RIDGE. the Btate service. In conversation with an “Evening (World” reporter the other day, Col, Aus- ten, in speaking of the possibility that the State militia might be called out in Brooklyn, said that, while the men, in most cases, sympathize with the strik- ers, they will all do their duty. Run Cars. of at Buffalo and at Fire Island,” he remarked enthusiastically, “and they ‘will do their duty now.” pe hs SEE, ALL NIGHT IN THE ARMORIES. | !n¢ '2 the Pequod Club rooms. Men Who Reported for Regular Drill Told to ‘Rengain. ‘The stormy night detracted from the regular attendance at the drills in the various armories, but enough men from companies not scheduled to drill reported through curiosity, and were immediately {nformed that they would have to hold thmselves in readiness for active ser- vice at a moment's notice. Those members who did active service in Buffalo during the big railroad strike there ruefully contemplated the hard work before them. The lesson of that strike was not forgotten, and the veterans, as they are now called, quietly mselyes in dark, obscure corners bia, hei their knapsacks as pillows and ov roca for blankets, slept until revellle at Oe cruits, although appreciat- ing the grav! ty, of the situation, made merry as possible, and were bright and Terry when the call to arms was sounded. f Col, Alexis C. Smith, of the Twent, third Regiment, was one of the first off- cers of the Hirigade to centralize his man, who was in the office. ‘s the regular drill night for Mie panies G and H, and as soon as the roll was called the ‘men, were informed DENDILEMTERESGA’T THE OROLRD! OF y were detailed for duty. Quit tna uber of men from other companies | visfted the armory during the evening | and they were quick! enrolled. Some who ha ARBITRATION, the Colonel's orders were eventually obeyed in, every instance, portunity. to Gisplay its skill in short tne Fourth avenue station-house It was distance work. A deta oot each stated that no wires bad been cut or car Zrmory in the city, and & sifmilar detail rails taken up. was assigned to be run. Eash TORN Wore the reac! caulppe “With all the appliances fF! omcials intended to operate their South alling. sign Brooklyn road. MILITIA_IN BROOKLYN. ‘The Thirteenth and Twenty-third | wijiamaburg People Have No Cars 4 Other Regimen to Ride in Yet. Cot. Austen's regiment, the Thirteenth | Xone of «the Williamsburg lines was has its new armory at Sumner, F puen opened this morning, and the people who and Jefferson avenues. The regiment 4, business in New o¥rk and who are has been unusually fortunate in having getting heartily tired of the strike, were had connected with ft men whore names fhoroughly. disgusted When they had to rough the snow. Ne ee rcurinh Among them (apt. French, of" the Clymer, street Barnes, Gen, Briggs, Gen. C, T. Chriss Avenue station, sent sections of men to : ¢ 3 Broadway. It was generally un- Bmith, Gen, Gates and Gen, J. Be would be the first. of the Broadway ‘Woodward. Mines to open for business. No cars had The Twenty hird Regiment is the | appeared up to 10 o'clock. largest command in the WALKED IN THE SNOW. Second Brigade, —s and is ane one tours.” it corre, | GUARD AT A SALOON DOOR. refer with pride as Boi ‘ 7 . the Sevent egiment, 0 .. “ese Nocial standing. Its new | Strikers Not Allowed to Drink Next armory is on the block bounded by At- to the Fulton Street Depot. lantic and Bedford avenues and Pacific Companies A, B, F and K, of the street, and fs one of the finest In the | thirteenth Regiment, under Major Chas. Btat F. Luscombe, and comprising 150 men, Col, J. N. Partridge, the President of | reported at the depot of the Fulton n City and Newtown, or De street line, at Tompkine avenue, Sarcreney Railroad, was formerly Next door to the depot is a saloon , 4, but. Which was lberally patronized by the commander of the omens third, Ut ee sider orders of Major’ Lus- resigned not long aro. Was SUC- | combe, three soldiers were puen guard coeded by Col. Alexis Cutler Smith, a at the door. “They refused to let any 2 More strikers go in there lawyer, whose atett, as announced last | MEbidiers patrolled the. block between March, consisted of the following: ‘Adjutant, Theodore W. Sillcocks; Ad- jurant, First Battalion, Ww. R. Wilson; fiea: Quartermaster, George E. Hall; Com- inissary of Subsistence, Hichard Oliver; furgeon, William EK. Spencer; Assistant Burgeon, Henry L. Cochran; Assistant Burgeon Charles D. Napili GOV. MORTON HERE. Has Not Seem Any of the Brooklyn Omecials ¥ jemse| ‘and thor-| Gov. Morton left the Hotel Renais- eughly disciplined. Col. |. @ Eddy is'sance after breskfest to-day and had the front, and just before leaving for ‘The brigade consists of the Thirteenth (2¢ war the regiment adopted the el. It was assigned to the Army of the Potomas and took part in twenty-two ar the Fourteenth has kept and ts mander, Col, Harry W. Michell, 1 Capt. Fred T. Leigh, thirty-nine men | CVery inch & soldier, poth in looks and came with Records. From his headquarters here|motormen and conductors to take the he isused his orders, cara back. They were hooted and jeered rikers, four abreast, marched behind the soldiers all the way to the They Will Prepare a Report for the The Board of Mediation and Arbitra- tion concluded its labors to-day. Mem- bers Of the Executive Committee of Dis- trict Assembly 7% appeared, and sald that in view of the militia haying been called out they did not consider it ad- The Board then declared its investiga- tion as to the causes of the strike containing their conclusions, to the NINTH AVENUE CARS START. Wan Very Late Before the First the Ines President the | Norton declared yesterday would be one of the first opened to-day. A sweeror reputation of being one of the best mill- | wag sent out ahead to sweep the tracks. tary instructors and disciplinarians in| Half an hour after the first car left Mclain Have Made No Effort to Up to 8 o'clock none of the militia had és appeared ut the depot, at Fifty-elghth ‘My.men phowed what they were made | fireet and ‘Third avenue, nor were there any policemen around, save one patrol- Only the pickets of the strikers ap- peared, the main body being at a meet- The tracks were covered with fully positions of importance three inches of snow, which will first ineivie tife were inclined to beg off, but have to be removed before any cars can ad an excellent op-| At the New Utrecht police station and THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19, 1895) fm case the property of the Company ! the commander, and is a thoroughly ef-/not returned at 9 o'clock. It was sald he ‘The regiment's armory | would rejoin his wife and daughter, who left for Albany yesterday, and, would spend Sunday with them. COL. p, K. AUSTEN, THIRTEENTH REGT. of Morton, Bliss & Co. was it known what train the Governor would take. though the Governor could not be foun It was stated p gone to Brookly military, civic or police authorities. 1N THE WORLD OF LAnOR. Albert Loets, Recording and Correnpondin, retary. alon's Employment Bureau. differences with Miller Bros, clothing culters and trimmers, beginaing thin af- 3 o'cloct Brotherhood of Raliroad Traln Oharies Craig, Financier, and P. Aten, Agent, President: Dennié Burk Financial Secretary; C €. Coleman, Doorkeeper. J jade, Vice-President ary; R._Koberatel Auditor; K. Kindelberger, Trustee, Clgar-Makers’ Union No. 22 h mea Simpaon. Recording Secreta olf, Treaacrer; Kelly, Truntees; jarkus, Auditor. ‘utters’ Local Assembly No. 1,07 L., has elected Master Workman, rity; Worthy Foreman, Martin J. cording Secratary, Ji Thomaa Maher; Treasurer, Tyler ine; Delegates to District Ansembly Nc. “dulline, Ubelhor and Rapbael, Albany “Raliroad are required to aha ay, Ison MoFaddt rial Fund up to noon to-day: $250; Samuel Keyser, $100; Stewart, United Stat C. Rives, $10; total, $20,367. COLLECTOR ACCUSED. It In Said that Sureties for 5: Want to Withdraw, vestigation. Collector Saunders was dent Cleveland's first Administration. incompetent persons."* ment has ordered an investigation. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Ansl partment, sald to-d no truth’ whatever in the story office. —- uty on the roof Of; Capt, Kenny said he had not been notl- Policg Headquartert, 4 fied by the Company as to its plans for Jation Winter yy the pal detail was thoroughly to-day, and did not know whether the station, and Capt. Short, of the Bedford Kingston and Tompkins avenue, and nobody was allowed to pass on the side of the street on which the depot is and Sev jewhars. One Man Ki jured N NEWBURG, N. Y., Jan. 19.—A wheel mill at Lafiin & Rand's powder work: near Newburg, biew up this forenoon at 10,30 o'clock. Thomas Connell, unmarried, was killed and two others are reported injured, Fell from a Scaffold. FAR ROCKAWAY, L. I. Jan. 19.—George Wood, & carpenter, employed by Charles Crab! of the Sackett ing. Av St. Joh, i we tage, at Arverne, th fouad he had broken’ hi — 7? Grip Deaths in a Week. spina. Dr. years. There were Neither at the hotel nor at the office It was sald that none of the Brooklyn officials had called on the Governor in relation to the street car strike, and al- tively that he had not to confer with the Passementeria Workers’ Union No. 12 elected George Norperg, 12 Prince street, Newark, ts {he new Secretary of Journeymen Tallorw’ Unto 8 been elected manager of the DONOGHUE — FOULED.|WILL SEND WARSHIP, (Continued from First Page. John 8. Johnson, Jim Donohue and Clarence Clark were the starters. After & few yards had been covered they demanded that the track be put in, con- dition, and the race was postponed un- tH 2.36 this afternoon in consequence. ie quarter mile event is on a ralghtaw: Tre: the mile, five mile and fen mile racer, being on @ circular urae of half a mile. Seamong. the prominent skaters on hand for the races are Clarence Clark, Jim Donoghue, Howard Moshier, Bernard MePartiand and Joe Donoghue. ‘Summary: Quarter-mile—First heat won by James Donoughue. Time—J8s. Second Heat—Won by Davidson; Rudd, second Time—408, Thint Heat—Won by Jre, Donoghue; MePart- land, necond, Time—20s. Fi Theat was Son by Daytteon, Joe Donoghue ualified for fouling, Johnson,’ xecond. Time i 38 time with flying start, made Jan. 18%, at Madison, Wis, whore’ Union, of Elizanoth, N. J. Baw \sa-meeting will ho held hy the at Beethoven Hall, Fifth has been tected Master of Local Uniog No. 168, of the . The other new officers are William Kinghorn, Secretary; Jacob FE. Bausch, of the Association, has ‘succeeded carvers employed on the new Dullding at Fourteenth street and Second The officers elected by the Federation of Trades of Elizabeth, N. J. are William Hunt, Vice-Premdent; George , Recording Becretary; Ferdinand Fisher, J. Daly, Treasurer; J: Branch 5, of the Workmen's General Reneft Union bar elected there officers: J. Zelchner, Schwank, Becretary: H. A. B. Timken, Finan: Ansistant Financial L.jl. Timken, Treasurer; O. Knisohe, elected William Strauss, Preaident: John” Manomey. | Vice-Preai- Conductora ani brakemen on the Boston and Mr. Irwin acknowledges the following subscriptions to the Parkhurst Memo- Already acknowledged, $19,852,8; C. N. Blins, lea Dana, $100; W. |B, Hornblower, $100; Joseph SMiitbank, $100; ALG. Agnew. S00; Charles Butler, $80; John A Trust Company, $26; Wm. PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., Jan. 19.— For several days the local press has been teeming with open letters ad- dressed to Collector Saunders, charging him with selling Custom-House appoint- ments and having straw men on the pay roll, He ignored the charges, but three sureties began an investigation, and sud- denly wired the Department asking to be relieved from any further responsi- bility. ‘The local Democratic press de- clares the Customs administration to be corrupt and demands the strictest in- one of the White House Secretaries during Presi- Saunders said to-day: ‘This whole affair emanated through an unsuccessful tempt to blackmail me in giving out ‘ederal appointments to unworthy and It is alleged that the Treasury Depart- ‘ant Secretary Hamlin, of the Treasury De- that there was Customs Collector Saunders, at Port Townsend, Wash., was under suspicion of wrong ‘doing in connection with his POWDER WORKS EXPLOSION. fell from a scaffold erected against the second story morn- Hospital, in Long Island City, Joho 7. Nagle, Registrar of Recorda of the Board of Health, reports the number pf death for the week ending Jan. 19, as 949. This tn 57 | lesa than last week, and 54 lees than the average for the corresponding of the last five| JOHN 8. JOHNSON. Five-Mile, Race—The starters were Johnson, Rudd, Clark, Davidson, | Mc- | Partland, James Donoghue, Joe’ Don- | oghue and Phillips. All made an easy pace at the start, Johnson and Don-| oghue were a half mile behind at the) end of the fourth mile, Thix was the position in which they finished third, Time first mile—3.29 3-5, ———_— CROKER IS “RECREATING.” Arrives at Ponce de Leon Pi to Visit Dwy (Special to The Evening World.) de Leon last night. that he is “recreating.” le U. P. FORECLOSURE ASKED. Bondholders’ = Bi Comp! Filed in St. Lonta been defaulted Jan. 1, 18%, ar main line. later, probably the first of next we FOUR OUTLAWS KILLED. of the bandits was surrounded by Christy and Solomon. Abel Washbur Doolin, the leader. Sam Gr Burchett’s hands. and with no chance of escape. — — = - Found Unconsctous on the St was four! unconscious this afternoon at street and Third avenue. He was well dressed, papers and cards bearing the name, Wilcox Si! to Bell ¢ Howpital ———— > —————— SI NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. 9.—Mra, B.C. Wooison, committed suicide this morning by cat ting her throat with a ra Little Wallie Bak ely Is. throat ath and in financial straits. No Vote on the Governors! (Speolal to The Evening World.) NASHVILLE, Tenn. Jan. 19—The disou hold and an adjournment was taken until Mon day without a vote being reached. ——_—_— MEXICO AND GUATEMALA. Latter's Minister De matic Negotiations Have Ended. MEXICO CITY, Mex., Jan. 19. to Mexico, positively denies that diplo over the international boundary dispute. seml-official paper of the Mexican Goy report that Guatemala has re 1 Mex- fco’s claims. These claims are c ered as Mexico's ultimatum. Only an extract of mala has been recely | {can Minister to Guate YOUK GUUD HEALTR, if you're a suffering woman, demands Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. There's no other medicine like it, for women's peculiar ills. No peed how distress- — your symptoms, It Felioves Your aches and pais and it faithfully used will bring @ permanent cure in every ehronic weakness or it. West Liberty, Ohio. Dr. R.V. Pierce: Dear Sir—I can cheere tie Favorite: Prescription” to suring * Favol jon,” to. sui females. Three bea! came 90 poor with bor clal document Ix expected about Jan The excitement in this cits higher pitch shan at any time question has been nding. W heard on every side. The high diffused itself through the who fon. The Department of War {s dail recelving proffers of State troo} Unusual activity is seen in many quar. troops near the frontier. ee FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN. rf Wilhelm 1 Load of 7 The North German Lloyd steamship Kaiser Wilhelm 11, which sailed to-day for Genoa, carried a large number of well-known penpie. Among thoke on the Umbria, Cunar line, sailing for Liverpool, were: B. F Corey, Otto Kaufman, Lieut.-Col. Albert L or, Capt. Rawnsiey, Senator ‘Thibataleau, f. N. Phelps Stokes and F._F. Westbrook jome of those sailing on La Norman- Bee a bears Be Feit ON a rand, O. H. Root bad Warqulse de V1 Flagship Philadelphia Ordered to Go to Hawaii. This Decision Reached at a White @ Conference. resham and Herbert Called on President Cleveland. WASHINGTON, States warship will Donoghue’s time in his heat makes a new record and beats Johnson's best the Navy H The vessel chosen ia the Philadelphia, rt to take this action commander of the Pacitic sta- Secretary Gresham states that the but in a matter taken in order that none of our interests may be overlooked. vessel, It 1s expected, will be able to de- part within twenty-four receipt of the out this afternc treme caution walling orders, nto Admiral Bi ham received early this morning formal mpt at revolution near Hon- rhis notice cam wing despatch from olulu on Jan. 6. Minister Wills, J five niles front the At Watkiki F Executive Hull pring oc mand RW. ter, late Commisst f life or property fhree royalists killed Government. taken prison combatants, mostly white ttorneys-general Martial law sels allowed to reported quiet, Crt; Rudd won, Davidson second, Clark | Many prominent citize declared Jan ‘Other Islanc still Intense to me his gratification that nm: ship had been national | during this dis- ported to have been brought from Vancouver by } rebellion in Hawall. He made a flery speech against the Administration for what he said was to be attributed to its absolute failure to maintain the traditional policy of this Government towards a people struggling towards publican Institutions, Mec alnly J to Inter rupt Mr. Houretle, and the latter's res irks Were intertupted by the arrival ef the hour oolock, when the Speaker niler a special order Uh day would be » life of the ky. sourht to the mporartiy untll his resolution he desired to offer could be considered. When the Speaker rapped for order Mr. Boutelle continy eal, untl amid great confusi: obliged to order him to instruct the Sergeant-at-A force the order of the Chair. pnate amendments to the Pension disagreed to, and the bill went Messrs. (Nell ( Mass.), Will (Dem, TH) and € Rep. Vy anpolnted conte cr on tho part of the House, THURSTON WON'T ASK AID. to conte Says Hawaltan 6 tent to Han WASHINGTO: meagre official advices of the trout je Rebels, Thurston, the Hawai It cami 8. B. Dol read as follows: nh Minister here, mountains, thinks, was) wr Alameda left F on the with the pending trouble, nor did be tn tend to ask that a United States ship be sent to Hawall, Phe ¢ down the ret no assistand ion,” he saic exists a necessity to ae citizens, Consul-Gene 0, announ tralla, w 1Wilder, that th > regular sie wailan’" Minister of | Foreigi Affairs, would return to Hawall aboard her, ached the State De- artment Secretary Gresham sent to the | nt for Secretary Herbert Cabinet officers engaged f an earnest conversation for half at hour respecting the a naval force at 0} Secretary Herbert stated that the F adelphia, flagship of the F Boon after he ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. Jan. 19.— Richard Croker and son arrived at Ponce visability of se Mr. Croker left at noon to-day to visit ent to Honolulu, Mike Dwyer at Rockledge. He informed “The Evening World” correspondent Squad. | could start almost ing only long enough after rece! wre to take a few fresh S10) | carries a complem: cers and men, commanded by Capt, make the run miles to Honolulu in about six days. ing for some two Secretartes came to the nt of nearly 400 offl- 8T. LOUIS, Jan, 19.—Before Judge Wal- ter H. Sanborn, of the United States Cir- cult Court, to-day attorneys representing second trustees for the first mortgage bondholders of the Union Pacifle Rall- road Company, filed a bill of complaint setting forth that the interest on the $27,000,000 “of first mortgage bonds had asking the foreclosure of the mortgage and ap- | pointment of separate receivers for the conclusion | are a dixorgant to Hawail except by the | T sending as! ey went | fou direction of the President, Nr y to the White House to learn the | When President's wishe Jepartment 8 ything was put in train for th despatch of sailing orders to Admiral Beards| The Court took the matter under ad- vinement, and will render a decision at the White Hou r Willis was shown dent, and at the end o it was given about the result of the discussion, AT ODDS OVER HAWAII. fon Starts a Spirited Deputy Sheriff Surroand the Camp HENNESSEY, 0. T., Jan. 19.—Deputy sheriffs had an encounter with the Bill Doolin gang north of here to-day and four of the gang were killed. The camp four deputy. sheriffs, Washburn, Burehett to The Evening World.) WASHINGTO: shot and killed Tulsa’ Jack and Zip Wyatt. Alexander Dobbins, who was with the deputies, shot and’ killed Bill ny an all around deaperado, met his death at Al polley of the to Hawail explode Administration phate to-day, A desperate running fight Is now in progieee The outlaws ‘ure’ surrounded | #lands, two resolutions were introduc one by Senator Frye, of Maine by Senator Ky! the sympathy with the Hawaiian Republic in Its efforts to maintain a Republican form of An unknown man, about thirty-five years old, nth ‘wore patent leather whoss, and in his poxete were | Senator Lodge made a strong address, scored the Administration severely for its conduct first In oppost- ¥or-Plate Company, 6 Malden lane, He was taken | in which he hed Their Throats and Died. econd, for withdrawing its war- ship from Hawailan waters, and third for showing @ total lack of apprectation of the importance of the Isla willingness to} 4d there before an enormous to Great Britain in her endeavor to in crease her footno! or, the same manner In Prete la arian « which her won, De, William Woolson, took his Tite about two! yeate ago ATTICA, N.Y. Jun. found hin in the Islands, re, of Mixsissippl, object- | ans been destroyed in the He denied that th cent outbreak. ident was responsible of executive duties and hed that nothing to do with ton, of the bill providing the method of procedure in contesta for the Governorahip was continued tn the Senate to-day by Mr. Farly, Republican, and Onl. Cooper, Democrat, A. lengthy session was not of from § pnate to request “lat Honolulu or naval vessel be statton to ask why one had been withdrawn “We do not keep vessels in the port of London to prevent riots one to Madagascar,” inter- | nator Allison, The country knows that the present jes that Diplo- | nited States government Emilio De Leon, Guatemalan Minister | If it Is a stron remarks were matic negotiations have come to an end | tremely cs would forgive El Universa!, which 1s counted as 4 | na | Conmres nment, contains a confirmation of the i stor Chandler, volunteers and money and miinitions. | or mar ters. Both countries have mobilized o'clock the Hawa laid aside under the Republicans FIERY BOUTELLE SQUELCHED Called Upon Hawalian Sp In the House WASHINGTO? to-day Mr. Boutelle (Rep., Me.) got the floor with the purpose of presenting an- Physiclans w Th an opportunity to se he may desire to his Go though the chang out Very long against the Governmen| forces?” the Minister was asked to-day don’t,” he replied, ‘The place whe y naw are rende tain about five mil chance for thi | so well guarde, them that will run whenever for: miles of the elty, ment had any fears that th replle ned, I hay So as the Japan: ¢ials on island are concerned, the have shown themselves most sealous | id orde is cv nothing t dents may take. very turbulent and uneas cently, ‘There are on th have shown disposition islands nearly «ll of whom ‘uri class, Up to this tim Ino part in polities.” yernment In Com. Jan, 19.—Exceedingly in Hawatl have been recetved by Mr. in a telegram from President | Six and a quarter fw . sent via San Francisco, and Bewting wilion broken, Leaders and re- maining followers fugitives. in the This telegram, Minister ‘Thuraton | Ail ten on the day the | efit nolulu, ‘The Minister | Criterion said he did not expect at present to ca! | Yickey ih ary of State In connection | Liewellyn ernment itself ts able to put Another telegram that hae been re- Ts ‘KON Wed by the Minister from Hawatian | RACE TRACK, N mer Aus | h ling day is to- . Would postpone her departure until Monday, and that Mr. Hateh, the Ta Mr. Hatch was visiting this country only | P¥ both Martha postponement of the departure of the Australla will give to Mr, ‘Thurston any despatches ernment, al of date In walling Of | Corea, 108. (Lal |.ne Vessel was not made to accommo init | date him, Yo you think the rebels will recetve | Mequon, 10€ W. 3GI and Many acceasions to their ranks and hold | Van Brunt, 9 (teCue).. All got away together, Corea the leader, but Martha GriMin soon took command and seta hot pace with the | jothers well up. Martha Griffin, Corea s the order to the never being headed and winning easily by, two lengths. | a a length for the used ison a moun- : ; miles from the city. Ite afen Is so small that there Is no possible perate, ‘The place tx | straten. the form that it 14 impossible for Ket uny reinforcements. ‘They | ed, disorderly rabble to fight. never did get within more than| eying: one mile. sked if the Hawaiian Govern- 1 Grande. 104 (J, Hil). Japanese | Hienry« would ald the rebels, Minister Thurston | oi 1: "Bo far as the Japanese Govern. | Le Tegal ‘off . | have more or sion as to the action the 28,000" Japanese residents, TALENT IN THE LEAD, od (Continued from First Page.) in the winner by a length and a half from Gorman, who heat Wm, Penn elght lengths. nhnny was beaten # head by the lat ime—L.26 1-2, TINKD RAC Ja quarter furlongs, nelling Netting 8. Hit. Fin. 14 ont & a 1 ‘ Bix Stal Hin Ora Reynard Hin Me Dash ST 1 May Tay. 130 (Suith 113 5 His Grace opened up a ga never headed, winning three lengths’ from Reynard, who, beat J, MeLaughitn the same distance. Dash- ing Charlte bled, ‘Time—1.36, FOURTH RACE One mile: xelling. Longshanks, 108 (Ham)... 1 star ylory sos Moore) (Houlanany (Horses) nto was th FIFTIU RACE. ee; selling. (Mortla M. mningham) ‘ Mattie Chun, 108 (Lan (irewery Gongates 108 (Murphy) 19itg (MeKensied Lon (Barret) Gonzales won, »| Mickey 1. was second. Voyage was third, Time 13s od “and needs It Is for the United States| FACER FOR THE TALENT. Government to determine whether there) cane da ship there to look after the Interests of American] gest Favorite at New Orlean jartha GriMiu, 3 to 1, (Spectal to The Evening World.) card was a good o1 ever, was still very heavy. kers gor a fi riffin and Blackball, ew dra At a nk resumably in a private capacity, and : Sea walenie’ Mr. Thurston believes he had no inten- | #Xteen bookmakers weighed tn. | tlon of coming to Washington. FIRST RACE. ng: five and a halt furlongs. a riMin, 100 (Cassin). 4-1 83 2 ball, 103 (A. Clayton)... 7-2 even oa, 107 (Mayberry). Lattie Alter, 100 (Ne and. Blackball Ww: Blackball heat Core place, in a hard drive. Time—L.14. SECOND RACE. Y Douglas led away, but nt three’ lengths ¢ beat Lester a h Time—1.51 1 TURD RACE Selling; five and a half furlongs fore Honnle j In the Minister said he did uy not any foreign intervention Layton :18 in the present erisis. The only foreign 99 (angi + vessel In the harbor of Honolulu at the KH. Shields), .10-4 4-1 \time the trouble occurred was. the. Ei ok sel at |meralda, whieh had been purchased t na (ohnedni sc odkt at Japan Indirectly from the Chillan G: 1 ed Jernment. “If if had not be of the death of Mr. Ca tiovernment. > seary to ¢ monstrate that the » cannon possessed by. the rebel all along expected a shipment of am munition, and our officials have been on the Watehout for it, | ees ee | CABLE TO HONOLULU. nm Hevolt Revives Favor- able Sentiment in W \ {Spectal to The Evening WASHIN . strong feeling In favor of a cable to! ae fonows Honolulu from San Francisco or xome |” yest Race—Four ard a half. furlongs. point on the Hacific coast, further south | —Won by Tom vens, 4) to Land 5 to | if possible than Santa Montea Bay whieh ts to bs Southe and Santa Fe Hnes Such ala to. th all hands has heen read ten years to grant an annual subsid otttable, State Haw: is_re fan ance of a the Unite n years, itis stat ward parth ed a decided advantage to the » greater argument 1s , dan. 19.—The Ha- | wallan revolt has created the greatest interest in Congress and has revived al opyo races on this track to-day resulted n Pacific and Atchison, Topeka | cable would not be imme: | et its Immense value | venized on rnment at any time In the past 000 to $20,000 for the mainten- | ‘able, and a similar sum from | States for a period of fit-| 1, would bring for- who would undertake Its Miseal, 107) (Leigh) recount ““Huatup and Ben Wilson led away, but i said the is Honor rushed to the front and led | Minister, the whole thing might be to the stretch, where he was winning but Clayton eased bim up too soon, and Oakview, coming with a rush, | - | wor drive by ‘a length. His Honor ment Is able to stand on ite own | fan Mie y | A at Gee Whiz’ two lengths for thi ,| place, Time—1.14 undoubtedly came from Ush Co- FOURTH RACE |. dumbla, ‘The ammunition came elther| Handicap, five furlongs from that country or from somew «Betting: along the coast. Our Government has |, Siarters, we nd jockeys, Straight. Place | — | RESULTS AT MADISON. RACE TRACK, MADISON, Jan. 19.-- 1; Maude Mullei 7 to > pla secon : 4 ,| Little Dutehman third. Time—0.59. the Jerome: Ob i ‘iy “ive and a half furlongs. to 1 and & to 1; yh places, Lemon ri i Four and a half furlongs. Won by Bel tol Paddy Flynn 8, nola third, Time—0.58 1-2. ourth Race—Five and a half furlongs, n by Imposter, & to 6 and 1 to Francis. second, 4 to 5 pla gal third, Time—1.12. _ wesiay sake sltnert tata tense] WHO FOUNDED NEW YORK? cable under, a twenty-year ‘monopoly | vern- | sin the past twenty years made | five surveys for a cable Hine to Hawaii, ‘The United States ¢ guarant ment bh and found the route to present less dith culties than any of the Atlantic lines « had to encounter, OLNEY WAS TO TAKE ACTION. onal Proceedings Took the Ricks Case Of H anda, at to The Eevening World) WASHINGTON, Jan, 1% -One of th ends of Judge Ricks says that ther are several cases similar to that of J icks in regard to the h fthe records in the Att five and the Treasury Department. by looked up. this is not believed a ent nt i Attorney (Ge about t ler a persona nto the Ricks caae when t tak by Congress the necessity of a Named for r Miniater. WASHINGTON, 1), ©, Jan, 19—The President to-day sent to the Senaty among other nominations, that of James 1. Tillman, of Tennessee, to ba Bn Extraordinary a Minister HMenipotentiary of the United States to | Keuador, - 2+ Monthly Labor Hulletins F WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Chairman MeGann, of the Mouse Labor Committe, has proposed to Labor Comm Wright 4 pian for the ts sdance of monthiy labor bulletina by the Bureau Representative Turner 1 WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Representative Tur ner, of Georgia, was overcome’ by an attack at the Capitol to-day which may prove serious, summoned. It ts mow thought Attack was mot apopleay, as was at that feared. to Burgomaster Strong, Monsieur, the [urgomaster of New York,” was the address on a letter re- celved at the Mayor's office to-day, The letter from Hvnest Duponchel-Gaul- tron, a professor uf languages in Vienna | The writer asks that the Mayor decide the question as to who was the real founder of New York, He says that the question is belts argued by a debating | society in Vienna, One side holds that | the founder was a Dmtchman, ant the } other that a Frenchman, named Jesse | Te la Forrest, a native of Arsen France, founded the cotony on Mauhat tan Island in Wek. ‘The professor adds that it is reportel in Vienna that New | Yorkers are about to erect & monument to the Prenebman’s memory. ‘The SAAS AI eee wn BEST | Gust from office M. W. Rathbone, a no- nfidential Clerk Burrows wrote back | tary public of this city. ‘The case is to Peter Minuet, a Duteiman, founted | test the scope of the anti-pass provision York In Wg! and that De la Fors! or the Censtitution, Rathbone rode on a@ rest Was one of th) Waldoons who settled | pass over the lines of the Delaware and in Harlem in the same ye The monu- | fiudson Railroad on J j ment story ts not familar to any of t At the Attorney-Cieneral's Department | present City Hall actaches: was stated this morning that the mat: as Would be taken to tha Court of Ape | See wals. Some elght thousand notaries Strike iv East St. Louls, | bublic will be affected by that decision, | oer newis 10-4 strike ts on at the renrnipereey ieee 7 saan hale Mano aaa eh ha No Divorce for Dr. Buflum. of ' repla poss rollers, who | PIPTSAURG, Jan, 1.—The Jury tn the uit of e $ foo $12 (0 $b a day, with ma Frank Puffim, son of a wealthy Ittebang hinista whee wages are not 0 per | family, against Mra Eva Muftnn for divorce, to nherk of the Amalgamated Association ff Steel Workers have stopped work, Hi ts idle. Aba! 8 are affected, nent claim t their newly ia> sented ros skilled men are not necessary aaah aero Thia Strike In Pe Passaic, No J. be trouble to he weavers trikes attacked som yy in the Algonquin on strike, Last Te burg, Pa,, of $1,000 each. The name 8, the Treasurer, Pearson, ts the fac simile.” of that gentleman's signature, as h¢ | Wrote Quigley about floating some the bonds, and Quigley cut the name on >, and was | the letter and handed tt over to Warley easily by | tO reproduce in metal, which was done, ‘The signature of the Mayar Qui wot in some other way. This ts the”! he worked it all around, always corre; sponding with the different treasurers’ of the citles on which the bogus bonds! were printed, thus obtaining their sige natures z The entire number of bonds printed’ | lows: Eighty bonds, city of Harrisburg, Pa., $1,000 each; & bonds, city: of: Cleves) land, ©., $1,000 each; 70 bonds, elty! of Springfield, ©., $1,000 each; 126 a elty of Zanesville, ©., $1,000 each? 00° bonds, city of Davenport, Ia., $2,000 eaciy | || ‘This makes a total of $460,000 In bonds. Warley said Quigley always paid for > printing these certificates without com~ ment, When Quigley said yest t that the bonda were printed, ‘not, lithe. ographed, he. erre , Were the regulation city ‘bond: blame, | lithographed, the characters $1,000 i the centre in dim scroil worl cf 1 f ading by dastight to th ch, where Long- ssumed command, and after a hy th. Ted Star waa | half a length before Lento, way, New York,” is wrougat let-* tera’ at the bottom “ToUgae Ia Tine lets Mr. Warley exhibited of of Harrisburg hain wiica ae Sa executed, He sorry for Quigh It is sald firms in tht city had done: wor Quigley, and it 1s probable that floated ‘n bogus bonds, Quigley was seen by an “1 ing World” reporter this morning i, y ORLEANS, Jan. an Francis- |19%—Splendid weather drew a large half- day crowd to the track to-day. The ‘The track, how- wr in the first race, ich Corea, the favorite, was beaten r stands to-day tere. Betting. St. Hit Fin, ‘Quigley was in every” man. He lived with his Centre street, Orange, N. J. Mra Quigley is intellect She combs her hair baci head and wears it coiled almost on to of her head. No pin or comb She has filled « very prominent ¥ ‘ange society. le says her ? hey pusband ts unshaken. | ie tation wee! aa Sheriff Carrahan, Lawyer J. well and Cashier Schenck, of t! > canuile National Bank, (t was mined that the safe in Broker Qui afiice should not be opened uni Shortly after 11 o'clock Quisley, accompanied | by er Mo Starters myer. ley, 101" (taroid) mM Toa (Coleman). mm Usheurin) Bs | Mex 103. (Penn), wr ry 101 deta) 1 ee e Grande and | ester headed him at the turn, Le ande opened up a big gap, and was ver caught, winning Ina caiter by ten ngths, Henry Owsley was second, vho ail, heavily built man, wit! o'clock, called upon Attorney Battle and had a long conver tion with him, When’ Lawyer Caldwell called upon Mr. Buttle he learned, much to his sur prise, that there were three indictments or forgery in the frst degree ‘agai Quigle: and 2 to 1; 5 place; PARIS, Jan. 19.—Mieses won the eight’ |kame of the chess match to-day, The game Was begun yesterday, but was fin- hed to-day, after ninety-one moves, A Vienna Debating Societyp Writes irawn, 1 Distinguished German Professor MUNICH, Jan, 19.—Prof. Moritz Cam riere, the distinguished German. ltrera. teur ‘and 4 of Fine Arts here, is dead, AFFECTS 8,000 NOTARIES. An Attempt to Ouw ot Albany, for Riding on a Pi ALBANY, N. Y., Jan, 19,—Attorney- eral Haneoes made application te fe 19.—-It was thought that WASHINGTO 19, —Sub-Treassurer Jorgen f the hands who | was at the Capitol to-day in the tot i, ac Thus far there bas been Bo lon tor e_hew eleckrie ligas, puams oat the mille een ota Setrreanasys oe, WM Plame bd HE QUIGLEY STEAL GROWS (Continued from First Page, . Mr. Warley for Quigley ts as fol i re then printed over and R *. R. Warley, Honds, 180 Fi he was int that other bond jot less than $1,000,000 worth of at the Tombs. as Passed & wretched night,” said’ ieley. Qi . “I could not’sleep at all. All night Be lay on that oed and could ne Scie wink, My nerves are completely 4 and Tam a mental wreck. 1 coul eat anything, and I realize now, when it. 7 is too late, What a fool 1 have been). “Lam expecting my wife this i and some of the people from my They have notitled me they would be i /-¢ here, L do pot know what I can tt: them-when they. come, “It will fet ull the courage I have to see + si a The Mercantile Bank officers have levied upon the property of your » Mr. Tuttle. Are your articles rtnership with aim still active i was asked. 'No," he replied. “We dissolved, | nership in July, 1 thatthe fition of partie hot. pubilshed, L'would not tet |published at the time. I don't ape they can touch Tuttle's property. dissolution of k over her fore . Downs, called at the ‘Tomba to . husband, She uletly nig brown, and her face al 5 been weeping, Th merting In the counsel room wae f attecting one. Quigiey folded Bie” pout his wife and kissed her rev. bs after Airs. Quigley arrived @ dred entered the prison, | ustin B. Fletcher, @* adway, who f ees for a number of banking institutions,” The two men were admitted to the room j where Quigley, hi’ fe id brother-in= law were. ‘Then there wi which i Mrs. Quigley and her brot! with the prisoner and his la several hours. Quigley asked ink and paper, and did a good writin Quigley consented to see on * World” reporter while his wife was with him, and when the reporter him thatthe public was under the ime jon that he was holding ing | back, Quigley answered: What is the amount of your geries outside of the Mercantile” tional Bank?* he was asked. “T think about $40,000,"" wai the rtiy after 2 o'clock Mrs. Quigl went over to the Criminal Court=1 and called upon Recorder Goff in chambers, She went to plead for for her husband. ‘The Recorder received her kindly, bi said he would have to postpone terview, as he had an important appoint= am, but not for my own sake 54 nt and was half an hour late. Mrs, Quigley was much agitated. She wil see him either on. Mond: lay or Tues- and will plead with him to give her husband a light sentence, rs J. H, Caliwell and Ed after leaving Quigley at about ssistant District> inst igley has pleaded guilty to As Qi of them, he may be sentenced to six years in prison—the maximum in eas se being twenty years. Quigley” Is very” ill this afternoon, William P. Tuttle, his former partne called to see him, but was not admitted, It was learned to-day that before Quigley was arrested yesterday he was negotiating. to place $60,000 more | forged bonds with a New York bank. Mieses Wins the Eighth Game. sent score: Mieses, 4; Janowski, 3; Dies Munich, dministrator of the Academy ——— ge Herrick, of the Supreme Court, to vende: Buttum & Verdict refusing the divorce, formerly va Wetmore, amd house on West Twenty-thtnet Dr. Bufum Sith pad patel tates ns