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v = yr as 8 Ph CIEE lia et. NAAR RENTS Ge SEE a I Mates CHISE JUMPS ON THE PARK MEN. Mr, Barker Likens Their Reports to ‘aoe “WOULD REVOKE FAN t S Chinese Laundry Tickets, jo" arker feelt Ro Palas on. — OM) fainst the Park Hoard came, ow or Tee! strongly at the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment to-day. President Clausen, of the Park Com- mission, aeked for an ftesue of $1,000 worth of consolidation bonis to pay for soundings for a new bridge between City Island and the main land, to take the place of the present bridge, which Is Aldermen Wrangic Over the Marriage Bureau Resolution. At the meeting of the Board of Alder- | unsufe. Men to-day Vice-President = Win-; Mr. Clausen said the money was aske Golph offered a resolution that the | for on the recommendation of Engin franchise of the Twenty-cighth | Boller, who estimated that it would cost be revoked. ‘The franchise was granted |naine Mr. Harker pricked up his ears wome years ago and tracks were lai! on any Hie sy . m these streets, but no cars have ever) jf Unit to SA ATRTREHINATIBNC Ly iealia been operated The resolution was re-| }oljor,’ he sald ferred to the Railroad Committee. His estimates of the cost of MeComb's A resolution was offered by President Wai bridge were over $100,000 out of the way Jeroloman that a ferry line be con-) ‘ Well, vou know Ah. Tolthr Kaw A fe. structed between One Hundred and | vised estimate of that work" © Whirtieth street and Manhattan wtteet | sait t Weer ae aks Harker farty and Dempsey avenue, Ridgetield, Bergen) aitice, tor." ‘The history of ihe k Department fs not one contitence tn to ins: _ County, N. J., and that the Commis- : Fi ie tie] any figures which @loners ot the Sinking Fund be in-| (ami ties mony fares which co structed to sell at public auction th [Yeu were ove here, 1 the records land upon the water front to the highest | Which have to do with the busines tween Us Board and the < e laws. tk Poard bidder, in accordance with the laws. | ine ie intelligible as a Chinese laundry The resolution was referred to the Com-| ticket’ zi mittee on Ferries, cTtut in this case," protested Mr. ‘Alderman Olcott's standing resolution | Clausen "I have cur own engineer, Mr. inting permission to the Manhattan | Kellog, her to verify Mr, Holler's fig: IL" roads to bulld a third track and | "res make other improvements, was referred | “I have no faith In your engineer Tor the Commitee, on Tatirouds was Commissioner Barker's reply, and a Fesolution Was offered by Alderman |he showed an Inclination to enter into a discussion with Mr. Clausen, “Now, gentlemen,” broke in Mayor Strong, “what 1a the point we are to decide ‘Just now?" Well, I don't Ike the recommenda- ker that the hour of meeting of the rd be changed from 12 o'clock to 2 . M. It was referred to the Committee on Rules. When Alderman Ware's resolution re- Ming the murriage bureau came up a{ ton that comes with this request." dec Grrengle ensued Alderman Oakley, in a|clared Mr. Barker. Speech, sald that he thought that Alder-|_,The $1,000 was appropriated, Mr. man Ware was showing discourtesy to| Barker voting the resolution. the Committee on County Affairs, to a A at ‘whom the resolution was refe . e Teel’ theo Committcs ‘was investic| NEW REFORM COMMITTEE, ating the department, but failed to find y crookedness or’ impartiality 4s Platt Police Reor- Mr Ware insisted that there was ganization Bills at Once. erookedness, and that it was an out- Charles Stewart Smith, who was Chair- man of the anti-Platt maex-meeting in Cooper Union last night, this morning appointed the following Committee to draft police reorganization and govern- ing bilis: 'T. D. Keantaon, of the Parkhurst So- clety; Wiliam 1B, Hornblower, Lewis L. Delafield, Seth Low, George M. Cuming. ©. Beaman, Joreph Larocque, Theo- Sutro, James W. Pryor and WI Ivins. A special car to be attached to the 9.20 train to-morrow morning has been en- Tage, and that the room was never in- ied for its present use, The resolution was finally referred to the Committee on County Affairs. The resolution offered at the last eeting to name the xpace bounded 4 roadway, Sixth avenue, ‘Thirty-ftt and Thirty-sixth streets, Herald Square, ‘Was passed unanimously. ‘Mam He eaning Fan It came out to-day at the meeting of | the Board of Eetimate and Apportion- gaged to take a de‘egation, headed by ment that Col. Waring, the new Street-| Dr Parkhurst and Charles Stewart Cleaning Commissioner, has got into a/ Smith. to Albany, where they will be naeard on polce bills, NO REST FOR PLATT. Public Mectingn Scheduled to Op. pose Hin Hills, tangle with his accounts, He appeared before the @ request for a transfer of the appropriation for swe for the removal of snow. “It Is with some embarrassment that Board I make this request," he said," thought I knew all about what was go-| Meetings to protest against Platt's ing on in my department, bat 1 find 1] Albany methorts have been arranged to don’t. 1 recently made a change in my | {ke Place In the ¥. M. ©. A. rooms, chief clerk. and he informs me that we| Mifth avenu iiGne: Hinarsa/ and are $0,000 behind in our account for} street; ‘to-night, and at the remoyal of snow.” 8 Church, in) Bigbteenth Ao interrupted Comptratien Fitch. [street west of Eighth avenue, — oi fest Thurday night 2 Charles A, Wheedon will preside at ih ‘That js the case,” replied Col, War-|the Harlem meeting, and the speakers Foe Comptrotier held his head down | Wil! etude Fre Ape Sy Lahn MEY Col. Alexander con will address: jained that he had not] th known the mon was spent until to mesting tn Dr. s/chureh, You know that you alroady nak for double last year's “appropriation,” said the Comptroller. “I know that, but I have done double THE MAYOR'S BIG MAIL. Wi Reach Office Earlier and Read the work of last year.” “Oh, I don't dispute that," returne Al, Letters, the Comptroller. Mayor Strong looked sidewise at his] Hallpast nine o'clock ts the time new Btreet-Cleaning Commissioner and | Ma Strong will reach his office here sald:,, “Suppose we let this transfer lay | after unless his “old enemy" Interferes “What if another peavy snowfan| WIth bes plans. @omes along in the mean time?” re-| The Mayor has determined to get minded Col. Waring. through lls mail every morning before ‘Then we'll call a special meeting of| the crowd of visit office-seekers the Hoard and provide for the «me ar, io he has to Ket down- gency." said the Mayor. The matter| town a half hour ¥ Fested there. If, however, the yor's mall is so ———— ___ wavy in't get through by 10 ScoW DUMPERS YIELD. ‘clock, Ume when the office ha Ie | ri é el H tc he Aarti wi jocked unth the las The Barney Company Ready to Ac daphne has bees rused and disposed . This morning yor Strong rh Sept thei Clty’s Term at City Hall at 93) o'clock. It was ot The Barney Dumping Company, hav- ing failed to force the city to buy its boats by a threat to withdraw its ser- vice from the Street-Cleaning Depart- of the mot ning’ when there were lots letters to read, and his early visitors were kept cooling. their heels in the ante-rcom until 10.9. ‘Then Dantel was told the Mayor was ready to begin his aM 1 ieee eS street, who for severil yeare. wi y " wit the, more | ype bine 4 located a otified the Boa : eption, and threw off the combina-| shop, at 248 Elizabeth street, was held . boys shook hands. ‘Tucker was as. wi ie well-known. horse trainers, one local ment, to-day notified the Board of Es-| tion on the big. front door, the Tombs Police Court this morning, | #atchaan for the Consolidated Gas Company, at}as ea. Cat, he wetting tare fee gee se tpreaiative’ ts {at Brighton, Beach and ‘the other at fimate and Anpottionment, "through eee he Witnesses ixainat him were Pasadte | sixicsinth street ant Amatertan avenue, wan] punches,” while Connell” tmased. tw makers hy: tat Gravesend. ‘The contest was for $0 itreet-Cleening Commissioner Warin: rstantine, Joseph Mandy any nN | fount dead at 7 o'clock this morning in a dite] BRINGS for Tucker's jaw. Neve yearly a9 black aelde and a side bet of $2 eac that it withdrew its offers to sell {te TAMSEN OPPOSES THE BILL. Mundy and Forella are boot+| oianty he govupied tn the yarde af the Couey the close of the round conten upper n Swen pashed pair, The birds averaged ie wean: es and woul pi . u callitndivation® ROME tH)GaLEH A eut Tucker In the stomach and swung in these days of reform, however. that | from six pounds twelve ounces to three doa ould not part with them | ay. . Chssatu, before being arraigned, said ‘ from natural causes. | his right on Tucker's Jaw ve ost hart and feel resigied co whatevg@l pounds ‘elght ounces. under any consideration. Moreover, the |e Want the Right to Employ Him] tho Mata Society was in no way Con [as for some montis be hat ten troutiet with] “IN the second. round Connell started {i come 0 pans yitging from apvearanves, 1a] There was a large attendance of sport- 1 ‘ sald, married a nephew of (area rid boreal ead ance ucker's face, ‘Tucker sent his left PSN were Risde soncaes pre’ | throughout, ver eighty sleigi that it was prepared to make new three | Sheriff Tamsen sald this morning he| had’ been weddedesis, months whens a] ® h The tody was discovered byl Gonnell's jaw, Connell then landed Ia | fooatt pprese-ng baseball. | cutters carried the crowd to the scene of oF five year contracts with the city on {did not believe the bill introduced in| CHilt Was born.” he cottsin besan pr ie Yar, one of nom hapy left or “Tucker's face and his right with | grouad i battle. chered warriors of the. pit : GEGh Diet oh ee sec line Louie echinectie tin) Ceedings for a iivoree va sad he | window 4 errific force on ‘Tuc he’ feathered w Er Wartnd SQuld eave lot of money, [the Legislature, providing that any =| Wont to luecla's shop yesturday to zt locked and had to be farses bata blow was a han! one fe seemed in thelr best fighting mood. elaa Arne tated that Mr. Hooth six: Vconsed auctioneer might make Sheriff's) (he Litter, who tad Aen instrumentad iy Wacanies . hegan to grow weak. Connell Tho Marvard Lacrowe Club was organized tast | Only two birda were killed out of the $20.0) voted by the Hoard of Letittyte ae | sales, Would become a law Vitu the cousit bring the divorce ease i Ing him on the hoart, and Tucker com-| night by the 1 of the following. officers: | sixteen, The “Reach Combers" won five rere eoled Fy tne Hoard of Hatin SE eat rae ie ont to attowing| 12 siiunaw. The butcise suat an Ala ae menced to run away. Connell meson tat | Eeeadent, ul Treasurer, [out of the eight batties and the main, Scow fervice to the city since. ‘| f ¥ i | ordered him our Wants 810.000 from the Heid upon him, sending his right rep atedly _ a Mok Waring: said ne Gad we erift's sales to he mad by any au Cussata told UL Rive Niet ss ridge. on the heart and nie left on the face, during the Officers of St. Patrick: that he was Not ready to eater intone | tioneer agreed upon by both parties to[ cousin any amou i] Mrs fe Thuer is sui Thisteos of the] Tucker tri fi-hand jabs. When time DcearTeRTiCe Ube RAIS. banc: with the ‘ a sult’ he val ravi could be | drop, the case ON) | New York and Meook the | Was cw Pucker Was very weak e aa HLIZANETH, N, J, Feb. 5.—The Corporation Counsel Cath achalasia o Lee ter We TP tuee | ORL nat sett Was Circuit « ‘ace Hell started out tn the thind round 5 vention of St, Patrick's Aillance to-day elected was possible to get hats toa Wore Me yeree on neat a Houbt | again ordered esa Sie : "}ro “Helsh “Pucker. Me’ kept “puncime | ye yy. pn Vonister,. W. these ofters .P. McKenna, of fh cane to Barney Company wionnel ig | f that can be don \razor ‘ @ [Pucker all around the ring Ryery titwe | Xela “pe eae ce. : . As to nment of an assistant | Started rim mM . wn f arfhe punched Tucker over the heart, the | im tet i © wark; Past ident, Joh Lee, ee ould be HeibeKd tempo. [th he Cormente ace es put Mt Min nocket nutform on the Now juriae | atter moaned pitifully.” ‘The heart Blows | jranmtvania, teal versity of | oe Grange: Firat Vice-President, James Quinn, ily. or unt! warm wrathe tok eae t she evil nd } b Weakene icker considerably and. he | cas Next uxiurdar, Wows Wiiltany | of Patera Vice-President, Charles Farlly, Gr anti! w . Jac a eh fon pistol sot le wsscaant: | p r so grow that only the call of | J, doarkmas were shonsn substitutes Bee ira tint ay York Recomding the city’s refuse at SUPT. BYRNES AROU rey weak a F ot was found dead in bed ye ring. ‘Tucker, ma to [fo hold a” apareiog oxn “ A Jongoiy Be Mallet of New Yori, e pre . . mryelt ETA BR fn mht on Cont We | eketa The polusal of thet sa ohn ‘F. Donobue, ‘of. Perth Amboy Waring show Mayor! je Mas a Lone —— it slows: Ne ed OW poor | whe Club om previous o Duin Daly, of New Brunawick, was knocked sens ong ~ ne Sanitary | ee } i Tieker was Very groggy and oe fens by Thomas Cary, of nets, ut the ball Strong a, m the Sanitary | ie ON SUSPICION OF MURDER. constantly, “When “be | capt, foganius the famous champion what, {tte Soclety Tost night. Cary Was arrested, The Mayor edhe! 7 wR s to let 0. | ig tiponted saa having ed at Auiterd, near Ate ———0 Barney Compa fat Mt Ldsaah pda 19 [tania There ts a doubt. however. as to. the e and re ites Dench with Hecarder After “Dory nn. hed Tasker | ( WTonthyt {Xho wntig “the? act} SLEIGHING PARTY SUFFERS. nelyain hi bro trate rach gAe mI ° sea }on the 1, Wucker fell on the | + proved that he was Capt. Bogardus —_——— eal and Hall, who’ wore arrested yesterday ev fh ' oe] him out with a feavy right on the jaw | Horses Balked aud the People Had unse “4 ne yaa BE : ad ; hen time was called. ‘Tucker could not | of valk Eight Miles, Tax 1 a long i that ee ier ! when tin Ht of to Walk Elght Miles, t he Dist Min PAAE ene t Bt they: i Walk to Nis corner, being #) weak from fight was vi t Col. Warne then male a tape he ea Linens aa nlion io abi je death of Mere ‘ Fell tupeuene the heart punishment wateh he had te: | mate soot. | BLOOMFIELD, J, Feb. B—A BE A ‘ ase eat i Morrie: atreok wore bre | meh on Hote, telved. was de the’ win: | sleighing party of fifteen’ persons from bother with tne Sanitary dicat Come inal ng shortly 4 10 | Fale fore ellen duane Laue While delivering a font of Now | DEF <a | this place had an unpleasant expertence Be ho eek he ak ae ® went into PU) examatOn, ne Nene FOF MURtHEN | Vork SteummsHeating Compuns, Thomas atrect antl gaye Hie Wile ‘ Him Oat. last night. They went to Paterson, and "$55,000 w w | hiatety Mrs. Wixging, who was twontyosiy | obs Bae ea ie idea tnatchae Val iia t Yale has been abol- | while returning the team balked and re- a avocink “ath years of age lay on the floor of her | Wei Voth eee Panes cisnalithta eae erest taken in it by | fuged to go any furthel slened by inten Inother's apartments: with her skull roma fhe paveien lar, Hig} Branton Mrs ee é The cod was intense, and the meme tuander Dele Any halt at | crushed in. Her mother. Mrs. Masden, | skutt was fractured yunsel fees pen ling action tur separa: . of the party finally decided to walk to! te davars lay. drun Hoot, partly unler i who isa fl ave dealer at 24 Untoa Sauare al-| peants Detscolt, once the champion short is | Bloomfeld, a distance of eight. miles, eee one 7 | sail her | \ that tome, seare aaa Bie Wits PRE | tance. padee ied of consumption at Lyan. || ‘The wonien among the party suffered matic : Chr Makenma Made Depuiy Chief Clapic n 1, | of Mie Mouse Me allowed her $15 a0 Masa," yenteriay. He was thirty-seven years | intensely. from exposure, and When they c said al | 4 of 466 Rast | Bn i subseuuently ae alowanoe | ouy arrived home early this morning they fe) Wiliam J, McKenna, who wast 7 Gora |» WIBRINS Ia engi the tug Rereasit (eee le Se oe 8 were in an almost exhausted condition : 79 ee wa Coin Curd, sino aopaiy | Belle ste wihnains.” He nae aver Avenue ad Kivecibnlin aa Alles: The athlete naiructor of the Chicago, atbietc | WIth badly frozen enre and fect, . 6 inslew Jer Delaavey Niow was to-day babi 8 Club is out with # terrific roast on the d — —— areal an hour lie a etre Albert Hall, “nis x — = Cornelius O Hare, of 103 Sullivan treet, was! York Atn Club, and all because the latter They Never, Never Eat M “ : b th ¢ Fellows Wiggins visited Mrs. Madden " “ 7 y id “ hie epeed e the boat to se KK : 5 = pede > Wash! on ) refisel to play the Windy City athleter at . oye ay eirict-Attorogy s oMce,. ft eof W Sunday afternoon. When) Wisgins Tew Deaths from Gri Fee ert nat, | water prin, The New. York Club has omty ‘The New York Vegetarian Soclety, whore alm ts load an ia eae pee 8 st ver ched there. it ta @ald, he found The Bureau of Burial Pe reports ten | M40 ig Sctponure, Mie, hana and feet were (Amal! tank. and no team has represented, the | ig to abolish the use of all food that entalle lose f om ane jescalk o eae | Rife siting On Fal te Tap PAG he SURE | ae athe from grip during ihe twenty:twa houra He has Femoved to the hurch street | Gill fo. Reve thar professional swim. | of animal life, and which forbids the use of all page . tig | *Patme at 10 © clock to-day Y , | alcoholic @rinks, will open ite first restaur . ce are He Saye Nothi a then left for New Haven on. th mere are, kept x C., | alcotol ant in BORG bo a teAe ah oe THTteen cena | Eigmie' ead ance GL fooeiteiitast at, which has not vet recurned, | ares that the New York's retumal t@ play| New York at 240 West Twenty-third street to- Row employed, and that the saving (| anything with regard to. the mammerting tal pyle? BOM te The ‘poe VM ORSTRUSWISH EN ERSOESARISATSSSEN RNID SNORISAOER ant ot Tank sowardits nigh tale hate” sinner i facade © he had figured id he ai his w mi Ie Por eee tables of all sor Bie a'year. Ae Maver biome ous Spied method of live are mow looking for Hail % BRAIN FooD. MUSCLE FOOD, §) cen runes sucht fubten te tor aale Thin et tring un anant jestiorn the matter was laid over for be * > 5 feoina to set at Fest all Fe et aby iit igure consideration. | = SSS | Ny namite Placed Under a Churc & For Breakfast DT eta eae cee a Eaten of oieey-detendee, |= ~ Mayor Strong introduced a rep-u'tion HARTFORD CITY, Ind. Fed. &—Aa a | which was parsed, providing for the SCHERING'S Ms eeu < Re p ie Ge | payment of $i spent t wn (Ab Medd stt a at Hise ae THE | , oe National Sporting Club, of Londen, te| ee ara Aa spree among, she worshinpers | tigre Sfinn). to insp« getting | a Seellg. a Unites Lretiren minaier. ha % B fy rid at the snow ty | Raiding aSrevival in 4 ¢ Pe s e s e 2 tn pounds fat. oF puree a, eed aH x arue Of etree Bear Sthacd, wana he te 1G RPCOMMENDED Lui 1 YEARS BY PHYSICIANS. 1, ommy Hiyan and Harry Ni ‘yaa Pay for new furniture in peverui vchoc,| CURES a tas i i & STEAM COOKED. ALWAYS READY. rg He al Ie Autiney ve sephvaens By sor Posed find Ahroe aieks of dynamite snier 1 ni {G CEREALS MPG. CO. 83 Murray at, No. Al Grocers, tee Coole Ural a puree it $2 600 The Bent For ihe new Rapid Transit Commi | ee anough ef the expla sve biowa ihe’ bulld Row. RLU NSA ASLO IES SRORORON | tates nd’ if all coime of Londoners bave a| MOUTH AND TOOTH WASH KNOWN elon Ce) nh was appropriated, | All Druggists, LEHN & FINK, Now York, tote eran So'have blowe toe build VLE NEEL PLES, VL PL OLN VALE VE H sng. 8 ac # Dave 8) MEDICAL NOVELTY CO. 21 Weet83des i ag SO piece treat ip siore, THE WORLD: TUESDAY E FIREMEN BADLY FROSTAITTEN —+--- An Esrly Morning Fire Causes About $35,000 Damage. Becker Ran Out in His Night: Cloth- ing to Give the Alarm. Fire started from an in the New York Shir and Netlson wtreots, N i K this morning. | Within wo hours the entire property, which belonged to Mr jam Ao Miller, of trunswiek, wa Jdextroyed. It contained beside the New York Shirt mwned by Sumuch welry store of ‘Tap tore of Cornelius unknown cause Store, at Church Brunswick, at “ corner Wi Miller, and and printing Zahn. The four bu mipletly watted large safe in the jewelry Tapken & Miller, in wh he most Valuable of thelr st st On goods unprotected lost about Md, The eho, vblishment of ines houses nt establish: howas k, they A |ment of Ixtored was inti igned iranee tras the i w York Hage anid $100, kK) and th was yeatertay # to Lewis and as the in on the busines’ had not been ferred it will probalny be lost to the stock was $000, 'P Shirt Store <nfece) £5,000 printing establ siment aly Pullding fs almost a. toal wre damage Is estinated between $15,009 and $20,000, partly covered by Insuranee, In surance partly co! n& Miller's loss and the loss to thi York Shirt Store. ‘The zero temperature made the work of the firemen very dificult, and th water froze soon after It fell. Many | men In the Volunteer Departinent had to be taken home with frozen hands, feet and ears. The fire was dis- covered by Ft. H. Recker, who a from his bed and, running ‘half a block in his night clothing, rang in the alarm. The total damage has been estimated at $35,000, with a total Insurance of one-hatt, Meter ‘father and Son Perish and a Fire- man Badly Injured. PITTSBURG, Feb. 5.—Frederick Dau- meller and his son, aged six, were burned to death and another person was prob- ably fatally Injured In a fire on Second avenue shortly after midnight. About midnight a fire was started in the kitchen of Daumellor's house, and in a few min- burning flereely, Daumeller, and two children and a hired y the front part of the how the way boy, and find him the ott Inte xt After umeller and the boy perished ohn Patterson fell from thy bullding and was injured so badly that he will probably dis BIG FIRE IN CINCINNATI. Hodman Tobacco Warehouse Burned Tons In A 98300,000, CINCINNATI, Feb, 6&—The Rodman J Tobacco Wa at 67 Mront street and extending back to Water str | was destroyed by fire this mor 7 Jtoss is estimate! on ! Nou pin Fire, | LANTIC CITY, No J. Feb. | report which was recelved here rt hildren had burning of thelr night to the effect that Will ton and his wife and thre thelr lives by the mes Port Republic, is Incorrect The hovse of the Bente was stroyed, but all the inmates — es safely from the burning Joss fs AOU $3,009, building, 8 morning fire on the Ars " eel. occupied of $00, buiiting West | ittiess gestion © over $50,000, WHY HE SHOT BARCIA. Canaan Was Trying to Divorce Pr ecdings. Francisco Cassata, the barber, who | shot and killed Butcher Francisco Bar- cla yesterday In front cf the latter's RAN OVER A PRISONER. Driver to Hin Match of Captiv John Dugan and Bernard Halpin we held in the Ewen Btreet Hameburg, Jin the » | The men iy and tn the Court, Will ond degree me house jVoxenshutz, A few days azo Vogen- = shutz announced hia Intention of golng| Tucke: diy in Four Rounds. to work on the cross-town line, and —_ was inf by Halpin then that if he did so it would be a bad thing for him.| The fourth annual boxing stag given Jast night as Vogenshuta left’ his) by the Excelsior Boat Club, of Patér- house he was att the doorway) son, took place in the Paterson Opera- by Dugan and o knocked | House last nig The house was packed him down, kicked him about the head] from he orchestra to the gullery, every nd stabbed him jy the anim. j| seat being sold before 8 o'cluck, i ‘The sports paid from 60 cents up Tolleeman, seat betw MeRiray nhs two ather prisoners. | BOY KILLED, GIRL MAY DIE. They Were Stenck by a Train Whi Gathering 1 | a Canastie, a twelve-year-old girl, lof 28 Warren street, and an unknown lhoy, about eixteen years of e. were | picking coal alongside the tracks of the York, Susquehanna Western ow and | Ratiroad, at Warren and Railroad ave- Me |nues, Jersey City, this mo: ‘Their backs were turned to when locomotive No, 8 owned by the New York, Susquehanna and Western allroad, came along and struck them The girls tight leg was crushed below the knee, and her right arm was broken in, two plac he track, —— a2 | Hier boy was Dy aude ae FATAL FIRE IN PITTSBURG. [it''s “now owatting ‘identitteation. “An ambulance was called and the girl was removed to the hospital, It 1s not thought she will survive her injurles. TROLLEY-CAR SMASH-UP. = Thrown in a Two troliey cars of the Bloomfield Ine collided this morning on the switch at the corner of road and Orange streets, Newark. Both cars were crowded with passengers, Including many scholgirls, ‘They were thrown in a heap on the rand were cut and brui: ‘Those most severely injured were F. N. Reynylds, Charlies Nichols, of the Newark ‘Tax. Office, and two seltool J all of whom were cut and bruised rout the face and head. ‘They were all able to go to their ho: Neither of the motormen seem to be to blame, as it 1s claimed that the ac- “nt Was epused by one of the ears turning the switch and running into the he . Which Was on the main track. ath cars were badly damay HAD 1,000 VOLTS IN HIM. in Wan n trical Ae Nicholas Ennis, a tin-roofer hoeked with 1,000 volts Third avenue on July suit in the Supreme Court $59,000 damages from H receiver ot tl Electrie Com we En mR who was tricity at au Wi to reco! Winthrop mitot)-Hous iis was any. F ck by a live wire while working on vot” He came out of Lellevue. Hospital coveret with sears and the skin of a number of pe which had heen grafted upon him: He exhibited his sears in court to- day. He sald ius lefo han had been ned off and his left arm almost Heshless. |BOILER BURST, THREE DEAD. on ot or Man 1 IWCASTI ally Hort on ap ana Farm, & Ind, Feb. Ni 5.—Three men were instantly killed, one fatally and two seriously hurt by the explosion of a able engine on the farm. of Nathan Taylor, ne: dreland, The killed are th aylor and son and John Weeks. Jacob Clapper was fatally injured and two unknown farm hands were hurt. —— Found Dead in in Shanty, fitty-fve years ob, of 207 Went John Linisay Sixty-third to-day on a charge of assault ut S| Commercial street, sites Willam BENING, HOT FIGHTING IN PATERSON, re) Three Battling Bouts at the Ex- celsior Boat Olub’s Stag. Eddie Connell Punished Billy Wid Copreseuted by seventy-tive tiem bert while the Scottish-American AUy letie Club, of Jersey Ciiy, of which Connell 1s) ag member, 200. of Its members on Mand, all of whom wore white badges with 'S-A, A.C, inscribed pon thea. the members of these clubs took she Ts train on the Mallroad, und the railroad company was forced to add two more the crowd. ‘There was also on this train a large ivlegation of sports from Long Island. The Sports who came on from Newark to heer Billy ‘Tucker on to victory had pockets filled with greenbacks to on their favorite, A number of bets were made erly in the evening at odds of 10 ta with Tusker favorite, The y City and New York sports took ey could get at ‘There was one tm programme which did not please the crowd, and that unfortunate Individual vas John Stevenson, the referee. At 9 o'clock, When the curtain was raised for the buts to begin, there were fully 2,00) people In the building. After a three-round exhibition by the Kearney brothers, of Paterson, Charley Roden, of the S.-A. A. C., who Is the cars (oO accommodate amateur champion 10-pollnd boxer of Jersey City, and Jimmy Gorman, of Paterson, ‘Who was defeated in‘ ten rounds some time ago by Jimmy Barry, of Chicago, Jumped Into the ring. The boys ‘were matched to box alx rounds at 106 pounds Hoth seemed to be in fine condition. Roden was looked after by Marty M:Cue, Billy Monahan, ‘on and J. Coolihan. Gorman w for by Dave O'Connor, Tom Hol- land and Eddie Dunn. John Stevenson acted as referee, and the timekeepers were James Coburn, of Newark, and Abe Stanton, of Paterson, ‘There was a long wrangle as to whether there should be fighting when one arm was free or not, It was finally dvclded to break when the referee or- dered the men to do so Time was called at 9.15 and the hoys shook hands, In the first three rounds little work was done, Roden getting in a few straigh left-hand jabs, and Garman swinging his right for the jaw, which he succeeded In landing. twice Roden got mad in the fourth round and smashed Gorman in the face with his left. Gorman swung for Roden's Jaw, but’ misse? Roden got in two heavy lefts or Gorman's face, Gorman coun tering on Koden’s Jaw. Roden then sent In his left on Gorman's face. Gorman it asher into Rolen's face, sth; ering him and drawing the blood from aSs aose In ‘round § Roden got in his left again on Gorman's face, Gorman returned the compliment wit three heavy rights on en's Jaw might claret fri Hams. Hoden came up fresh tr st round to $1.00 for seats, and it ts safe to say that the Club made enough money to vuy a fnew club-house. The Owl Club, | f this chy, wh » Connell kn J out Marney Mullins in four rounds last week, WATERS PIANOS Elegant new style 7} octave, stringed WATERS Upright Pianos, with full iron frame, pedals, ivory keys, and repeating action, *" $225. Send for Catalogue, with prices and terms on our new THREE-YEAR SYSTEM. | | The lowest prices and ensiest | | terms ever oflered on strictly first- cla 8 pianos. |HORACE WATERS& CO. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. os 20 Coupons still good ror a Handsome Picture. SPORTING MISCELLANY. Champion James 3. Corbett, In a letter to a friend in this city, writes that he will cheer- fully cme to the rescue of tho lovers of the manly art in this State, If expert mony is desired by the Legislature on Assemblyman Hor- Iostarted right. in by planting his | eft on Gorman’s jaw and rushing him) The next spectal bout of six rounds! was between Harry Levy, of Newark, and Frank Bryant, of the Clipper A. C., this eity. “Bryant was substituted for MeGirr who was to hav but sprained his arm and could n on, ‘The boys met at 126 pounds, Pout proved to be a looking-glase fight, Neither man knew anything about bo: ing, In the second round Levy was groggy and Bryant did not know how to knock him out. Bryant committed three fous in the fourth round by throwing Levy heavily to the floor and Levy was then awarded the baut. After a delay of twenty mintites, the Important bout of the night was. an hounced. ‘Lhe contestants. were Billy Tucker, “of Newark, and Eddie Connell, met of the B.-A, A.C. of Jersey City. They Were to box four rounds at 115. pounds, Tucker was the first to enter the ring. He was looked after by Harry Levy, Hughey Hoyle and George Smith. Connell followed a few minutes’ later, Hie seconds were Charley Roden, BINly Monahan and Andy Corcoran, ‘The same officals who ucted In the other bouts officiated Just before time was called a great many bets were made at 10 to 8 on Con- hell. At 10.45 time was called, and both into his corner, where he smashed his left and right on Gorman's jaw. He | then caught Gorman in the face with a| heavy right, which brought the bl flowing ftom Gorman’s nose, Gorman | Was Weal, aud anotner punch wold | probably Nave settled him, bul the ealt of “tine” saved him, The referee de- cided the bout a dvaw. Gor - fused to shake hands with Roden. s bill, designed to suppress any ant all Kinda of boxing contests. Corbett states that Minnesota Lexi conterplated the passage f such @ bill, but frst asked his opinion on the re of boxing. He ully gave It t had whe efte Voxing ten ts through f skill, among other things: t injurious, and there are less st than Iu many other con ‘There has been only one or two whieh these men fought been well padded they would be still living “L betleve that If any legislation Is to be done regarding thie mJe:t a bill should be enacted compelling athietic “lubs to put a certain amount of felt or other soft substance on a ring floor, and hold them respon: Tho outside public hae An erroneous impression concerning boxing bouts, and imagines that a sparring match is worse han a battle with knives It Is the prejudice caused by this belief that has hurt boxing, “I can say «uthfully that boxing matches to- ay are tors harmiess than foot races, bleycle races, football conteste, and even baseball, for even In the Is ‘er mame there ts a siadility of being killed, as the records show, through the ‘arelessnoxs of 4 pitcher, or coming in contact With another layer on the run, 1 to put through will at- nattan and other reputable i the propored new track at Oceanside, F Walbaum, that unless he could be given control of t Walbaum are int the flag at the Spring meet urday, Jine 8, Hoth starters are well known in athe .cused tm the ring ax a direct result of] St. Louis, having each ofMfclated at one or other 4 blow, and they were between comparative nov-| of the gréat tracks during the last five years oe 8 (ces, Andy Bowen did not die from punishment, ; Secretary Molntyre, of the St. Asaph Jockey as everybaly knows. His head striking @ hard, /ciyh, “has been asked for a bili of particulars vare floor, killed him, the same ax it did several] by the Jockey Club before the latter body will ther unfortunate pugiliste, Had the ring inj congent to grant the Virginia Club @ lcense, It Goop OPinions. mensnnney ‘The World Almanac for 1895 has been re: ceived. This tn one of the most complete come pilations of statistics that te tneued. It con- tains 620 pages and treats on 1,400. topica, 5 fte editors have a a Hand legistative of Tari taw and all the Information of the governments. — of the World. besides all the corde and mi eral Interest Almanac ina \)) Misrary at the Hil year—Watertuown Times — j) f The New York World Almanac for 1895 I9 a World Almanac q@ Encyclopedia * Everybody’s i ahha as itil d & The and for 1895. S A Oh g=~) Grhiiy combed is Reference Book. ) _'.400 formation upon a vant f) Topics, variety ot aubject, Tt contains a mara of atati- (OF ame) * ubjovte, and QJ f nvenience ars ih . tt f th 4 . | tnker eva Price 25 Cents. we uaee ‘ Sent by Mall . .. » Postpaid, ‘The New York World Gc / Almanac for 1895 is out. \ i hak bisoay, whateree The World, his business may be, can ord to do. without, Complete as this alr made every. yei now it in a condensed encyclopaed! of ready reference.—Den- ver Times, GOSSIP OF THE TURF. T. H Williams hax sold out hin interest in near San Williams notified E4 Corrigan and principal ownera of the new site, bo assured that he would ney, track and could di- Faw 0 etsco, {ts polly he would i - He was not co nd therefore mold hie stock. fans there will be a race track Hay District, which Williams ‘ontrols, and the Oceanside, whitch Is to be bullet “orn. en The demand made by Williams was most Irs ing. Imagine any one in the policy of a track ested int directing and that Cori cary, Bo McPher mond, iirector a FL. Rict Louls Fair Grounds Stewards have se- Kit China to. handle Which opens Sat- e St. cured James Ferguson ani Bound Copies, supposed that the Jockey Club requires’ as- surances that Ita rules will not be violated in the matter of reduction of purses as was the last Fall, = Forty horses aro tn training at . Morvis Park for the eteeplechases and hurdie races which the National Steeplechase Association proposes to give at the Westchester course in May. BRIGHTON BEACH BIRDS WON. Captured Five Out of Eight Battles ne arale Pit. One o fthe first cocking mains of the Season in this neighborhood took piace eary this morning at C: binds were weighed in eight pairs and were handled by two veterans at the narsie. Sixteen ame, ‘The birds were the property of two Pulitzer Building, New York. TRAIN ROBBERS IN KANSAS. — > Held Up a Santa Fe Express Last Night Near Sylvia Passengers Made to Give Up Value ables to Masked Men. PUEBLO, Col, Feb. 5—The Western express on the Atchison, Topeka and Sauta Fo road, train No. 1, bound for Colorado and California, was held up one mile west of Sylvia, Reno County, Kan., at 11.2% o'clock last night by four masked men, who signalled danger, Two of the robbers covered the engts neer and firemea and two went to the express car. For some reason they failed to effect an entrance and then went to the coaches and made the pas- sengers give up all their valuables, The train was held for an hour and ten min- utes by the robbers, who then rode south, Coyductor McGrath ran the train back. to Sylvia and gave the alarm, and Sheriff Patton was on the train with his posse in a few minutes, The men are believed to be members of the Stafford gang, One of the pair who wi train is described" in height re fect nine inches, and wore a wide-rimm gray hat. The other man was tall a! wore a mackintosh, —_—-—___. Laundry, “Joint” and Fence Raided ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 5.—Por some time @ gang of robbers has been at work in the city an@ @ large amount of goods has been stolen. A raid upon Sue Wab's laundry and opium joint om Edmund street, dinctosed a ‘fence’? literally packed with stolen goods, consisting of diamonde, Valued ‘at about $000 Airing he ant eae was over 200 ounces of smuggled opium. *” Sent Back to Vien: Jullun and Stegtrie’ Sieg!, the Vienna bank charged with forgery and the embezzlement $100,000 in Austria, who were arrested in thie city last August, were sent back to Europe tor day on the steamer Ema, of the North Germam, Lloyd line, ‘They fought extradition for tah months, —. MAURICE DALY’S BONDS. ' is Honting for Two Men. When Maurice Daly's billiard hall s raided on Sunday night he gave baij the prisoners. Three failed to ap] He Surrenders Louln Senac a in court yesterday. The others ¥ discharged by Justice Taintor, To-day Daly appeared with L Senac, son of Fencing-Master Regis nac, Upon being surrendered by bondsman he was discharged. Daly asked Judge Taintor to him time to find Charles Myers John Doggett, the two billiard play whose modesty Daly does not adm! He balled each in $100, Re Nothing Like It on Mecord. Not in a generation has there bi seen such crowds on Park Row, neat Chatham Square, as thronged that pu Ne thoroughfare all last week. The peo| ple were attracted hither by an adver tisement in ‘Tne World," calling atte tion to the great fire sale of Furnitu: Carpets and Household Goods at th stores of Jordan & Morlarty. From early morning until late in the evening hundreds of housekeepers fairly blocked the sidewalk in front of this old-estabe Ushed and popular house. They were there to get genuine bargains, and they were not disappointed. Goods but very slight!y damaged by water or smoke were sold, or rather given away at merely nominal prices, And, as the firm, had decided to clear out their entire stock, no matter at what sacrifice, in order tO repair their damaged buildin; preparatory to the Spring trade and mi comp goods, purchasers had no difficulty im procuring What. they desired at thelr dwn figures. Even goods not at all dame aged were sold for less than one-half their original cost. Every one who came got @ good deal for a very little money, and ex2ry one departed well satisfied. New Yorkers know how to appreciat big bargains. As this sale may not las much longer, judging by the great rush of the past week, persons who want to furnish their homes at a trifilng outlay, should take advantage of the oppore room for lete line of new tunity which Jordan & Moriarty now er them to do so, an opportunity which may not occur again in a lifeti Remember that money saved is made, e | i)

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