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Weather inucouuns: Fait. REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLISHED IN THE WORLD THE WORLD'S CIRCULATION: Ty! Over Half a Million Per Day (Week- Day Average). : = GET BEFORE 2,000,000 PEOPLE. WATCH THE WANTS. | PRICE ONE CENT. NIGHT EDITION CONFERENCE A FIZZLE Lexow Met Reformers, but No Agreement on Police Bills Was Reached. ANTI BI-PARTISANS ANNOYED. The Little Senator Showed Signs of Great Agitation---Platt Talks to His Followers. ‘The much discussed conference over the police bills between Senator Lexow and Charles Stewart Smith and mem- bers of the Committee of Ten took place tm the Downtown Club this afternoon. ‘The greatest interest was taken in the meeting, as it was thought perhaps a @ompremise would be reached regarding the bi-partisan question which the re- down in the elevators and stoned to chat with Senator Lexow in the hall- way before separating. Besides the Senator there were Charles Stewart Smith, George L, Rives, Theo- dore Sutro, Joseph Larogque, who had meanwhile returned, and T, 1, Ken- lent spirits, especially Senator Lexow, neson. They all seemed to be in excel- Che : (“Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | THE GREAT SUNDAY WORLD. There are a good many citizens of Paris who have never been inside the cathedral of Notre Dame, and there are a few citizens left on Manhattan Island who have not acquired the habit of veading the Sunday World regularly. It would be easy to rebuke and to fill with siiame, those benighted New York citizens, but we prefer to be a lamp unto their fect, and a Baedeker guide unto thelr hands and to sing for their benefit the wonders of New York's xrand journalistic cathedral. For this task the simplest writer on the paper is chosen. We have men who can make paper carl up under thelr writhing, |hurning pens, but to tell of the Sunday's World's excelience, gentie, simple, un- pretentious English in needed. It took Milton to tell about Paradise, Tt takes the simplest, purest, most undefiled source of reportorial English to talk about the surpassing Sunday World, And «peaking of Paradise, do you knaw where that spot was located? When you read in pullng infancy of the snake of Eve, of Adam, the mean sneak, and of the fascinating flaming an- gels, did you wonder where all those things gatheved? When later in life you pald $0 for an overcoat and wished Eve had saved herself a fall and saved you that money, did you speculate about the happy Garden of Eden? Certainly you did, unless you are a base paynim. Very well, in the dazzling Sunday World to-morrow you will find out as much about the Garden of Eden as will ever be known, The whole subject ts din- cussed al’ to pieces. We ure taught to belleve that in our happy future abode we are ullowed to know what goes on down here. It would be most unreason- able to suppose that Adam and Ev ever let a Sunday go by without run- ning over the contents of the pure Sun- day World, and it will be a great da: with them to-morrow when they r this discussion about their old home- stead, The Garden of Eden for certain selt- indulgeat citizens during the past week has been the Madiyon Square Garden, ATT A Ta INDICTMENTS NOT FOUND, The Grand Jory Takes a Ya. cation Without Signing Any Papers. MANY BIG. MEN SCHEDULED, But Their Names Cannot Be Known Positively Until March 4 Next. EX-MAYOR GILROY IS IN PARIS. As was stated in yesterday's Night Edition of "The Evening World,” no in- dictmenta have been found so f any police officials or others by the Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury, although, as was told in “The Evening World” from time to time since the Grand Jury firs: met, many have been ordered, ‘The statement that ex-Mayor Thomas F. Gilroy ts among those against whom the Grand Jury has taken action published again to-day. It was printed in these columns Feb 7, The Assistant Distric!-Attorneys Have Not Heard of Any Indictments. against ts NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I (“Circulation Books Open to All.’ gaat neal raat THE Weather Indications: Fair. E & HOME ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLISHED IN THE WORLD Over Half a Million Per Day | GET BEFORE 2,000,000 PEOPLE, WORLD'S CIRCULATION (Week y Average). WATCH THE WANTS. _ j PRICE ONE CENT JEWEL WINS AGAIN, —_ > Takes the Second Race at Arling- ton from Cerro Uordo, Opening Event Captured by Con Lucey with Ea Princess Alix’s Withdrawal Causes Delay in the Third. (special to The Evening World) RACE TRACK, ARLINGTO: Feb, 16 —Contrary to ectation the attendance very poor, which fact I# due to what is known here as ‘market day.” ‘This fe the poorest day of the week for sporting events, Not more than a thou- sand persons were present. The day was threatening, and alto- gether uninviting. Th card was far from satisfactory, both as regards the flelds and the quality entered. The books were hit hard yesterday with the re- sult that only six drew in to-day. Surprise and rey t express th ings of the New York de'egation at the recelpt. of the news of the fate of the “Rig Fe “and the consensus of opin- ion in that it was entirely tov severe for the offense. ‘The track was still heavy, and mud- larks commanded the attention of the spectators, Princess Alix, announced to start in the third race, pulled up lame In her pre- liminary and was withdrawn, Rets were declal off, and the usval time allowed for new betting. FIRST RACE. and ha talon teel- Selling; fv Starters, Con Lucey, 102 (C, Murphy) May E., 95 (Hayes. Byiliant, 1014s (Geiger Hay Tay, 100° (Bre 8 (MeKensled 100 UF, Con Lucey w ded” after the first few yards, winning easily by two lengths from May , who beat TURMOIL IN A COURT ROOM. sy Pandemonium Let Loose When Mrs, Lieberman Was Found Guilty of Arson. ALMOST STRANGLED HER BABY Her Mother Fainted and One of Her Brothers Tried to Com- mit Suicide, BEAT HIS HEAD AGAINST A DOOR. The Other Yelled Like a Madman and Called Down Cur: on the Jury. One oF the most dramatic scenes ever witnessed in a court in this city occurred *o-@ay at noon in the Court of Gen- eral Sersions, Part 111., when the jury in the case of Ida Lieberman handed in & verdict convicting the defendant of arvon in the second degree, and came in at 11.57 o'clock to-d ke ing twenty hours spent in finding dict. All night long the fury had been wran- gling over the verdict. It went out of court at 4 o'clock day afternoon LOOP AND TUNNEL. New Rapid Transit Routes Agreed Upon at To-Day's Meeting, They Begin at the Battery and Run to 146th Street. On Broadway and the Boulevard to Go Underground. ‘The Hoard of Rapid Transit Commis- sionera met at 1.90 o'clock this afternoon to take definite action on the route and change of construction, Mayor Btrong wae present, It ts the second meeting of the Commission he has attended. Comptroiier Fitch also was there. At 8.15 o'clock ft was decided to have the remainder of the nemsion an open one. A resolution was offered changing the downtown route to include a loop at the Battery inatead of Whitehall atreet, and continuing the line to One Hundred and Forty-sixth street, on the weet side, and to One Hundred and Kighty-aixth wtreet, on the east aide, The new route was unanimously adopted. Comptroller Fitch moved that an ex- tension to the city line be made on the eust aide at whatever time an additional appropriation be allowed. Commiasioner Steinway moved an amendment that the @ame extension be made on the west aide, which was carried, Commissioner Steinway thought all track» below the City Hall should be limited to two, as the experience of the roads showed that the bulk of the 1 was above that point. Commissioner Starin believed the change from a four traok to a two track system would result in a great conges- tion, Tt w one thing to construct a toad and another to operate It. NIGHT HILL DEFENDS CLEVELAND, | Says the President Did His Best in Making the Gold Contract. ¥ SPEMS FOR B-METILISM, Senators Lodge and Wolcott Ate tack the Administration's Financial Policy. CREDIT NATIONAL INJURED. Is to Biame for Ree © {using to Take Action. ferm element has vigorously opposed. Brilliant’ ae far for the place, Time— ‘Fhe mosting adjourned, however, with- 1.19 1-1 SECOND RACE, The republication of three Inspect the names of McAvoy, Williams and who after a handshake all around started off for his office. Ida Lieberman, the defendant, was In- dicted for arson in the second degree which has witnessed the French ball Counsel Boardman & Shepard aub- ay c (Special to The Evening World wt conclusion having been reached. | r), a ~ and the Arion ball, We deplore many of | McLaughlin—who are mentioned as| fit ture eee mE i eave to her apartments ig| mitted a resolution covering the new 4 - eeeerding to Senator Lexow. The full| the eemmittee then alae eee emen ofl the things which happened at those) among those against whom indictments [sao «1, omnetsy Toe "E 21 MME [AY ese Twelfth atreete Dee 18, 108, to] Foute, WhIch provided for the line com- sgaseees ibe hehe sche eat tie of whet took place, however, he! politeness with which they had speeded | functions, but they are part of New| were ordered early in the sessions of nest) : gat Insurance money. The triel was be-|Mencing at @ point under the westerly | hi. reaiution, hae ee on to tell, but sald nothing had | their parting guest, and all with one ac-| York's history, and we illustrate and) .he Oyer und Terminer Grand Jury, en 4 gun last Tuesday before Judge Martine | mide of Whitehall street, thence by di-| soy “Geotaring that bre ibasen ; Gone to affect the measures now /cord looked as glum and grumpy ay| describe this page of history fully ers shows ‘snrewd Judgment, and the cor |i tenn, 95 40 Harish $ verging linen under Whitehall #treet, | Government should be steadily directed im Albany, in which the bi-par-| possible. SET SRS URIER IR the open wrt | Geert ee camera macee cat Ee coh" | Sewell wot away In front and Battery Park and Gtate strest, forming] towardy the eatavlianment of « setereyes | of the Police Board is feature. to the conference, Senator Lexow firmed by reference to the news col- umne of the “Evening World” at vari- ous dates throughout January. a loop line, the tracks converging to Parallelism at @ point or near the westerly side of State street and the there to the end, winning han half 4 length, with Jolly Boy three lengths before Billy Boy. “What was the result of the confer- ence with Senator Lexow?" asked an “Evening World" reporter of Mr, Smith. sem of bimeta.lisin, and if — wide die = vergence of parity should come that the |) obligation of the Government haguid be | wel grovel tn their closets when our come ful pictures and scathing words tell ‘@ long talk with Thomas C. Platt,| “On, don't usk me about it,” he re. them how foolish they were. As a matter of fact, not only have in- THIRD RACK. southerly side of Battery Park; thence | uid in the more vaiuabl % Ge latter's office, @ Broadway. | plied, with @ look of annoyance, “it | Just one little ward to the ushappy|dictments been ordered against three | Hour and « half furlong. under Broadway and Union Square to| wg should cntoren’ Ua eat ana | @inference was to have been held | you want to know anything about it|Ms#rrled, male and female: ‘This great} Inspectors, they have also been ordered | pater dackwn. #1% (F Alford) 24 Fifty-ninth street; thence under the |ine wy. rig that we are not in favor of fa the Chamber of Commerce at 11/ ask Senator Lexow. We have all agreed Sunday World will tell you a:l about all inst at least two Commissioners and | (irange Camp. 97 (J. Don'ly), é1 Boulevard to @ point at or near Ninety- & single gold standard or @ single Bile @etedls Chip morning, but at that hour the divorce lawa in all the States. In| a good many more than two police cap-| Mim silos, 5 ilave) third street, under the Boulevard to to y notning about it, and unless he ’ ver standard. Our true policy ia pimet- some It f@euster to get a divorce than to| tains. Genator was in conference with Mr. | will talk t ; Watch, Chara. 09 tHrewor One Hondred and Kteventh street, then ad Fiat ob @ Drecdwny. Mr. Smith was appeated to. again ana [ake & chimney draw. Verb. wap, | | There been no | Indictments | ine ina ol ns hats by viaduct along the Howlevard t0 One {at g pprity ne tn mela M6 ‘FRare wore prevent Mr. Smith, George | again by a number of reportera to make | MF. Hall Caine, who wrote "The | Totes, ar be cis Cech TL Peter Jackson was the pacemaker Hundred and Fifty-firet street: thence!” We may not be able to fully maintain Le Riven, James C. Carter, Joseph La-| some statement in regard to the outcome | Manxman,” has succeeded in getting @/ the yer uid ferminer ‘Grand, Jury | throughout and. won. handily. by” two under the Boulevard to One Hundred|tnae parity. What, them, ly the duty of roogue, ©, C, Beaman, Louls 1. Delafield of the conference, but he made the same | Poem into the Sunday World. Tt will) meets again on March 4, und there ix nu |lengtha, with Grange Camp second. as and Fortyixth street; thence by | our Government? I am lit favor of ale and others representing the Cooper! reply to all. be printed to-morrow. It ts safe to say| certainty that any one will be indicted | far on fro : , viaduct along the Boulevard to One| ways paying government obligations in that as a ‘itterateur he haa now arrived, His poem 1s an easy one to read and many will enjoy 't. It ts much better Hundred and Fifty-ninth street; thence under the Boulevard to One Hundred Union Committee of Ten waited to re- FOURTH RAGE. ceive Senstor Lexow. Mr. Rives, Mr. Larocque and Mr. Sutro were also questioned, but they re- ‘The indictments have been ready in many of the cases for weeks—more are in preparation at this time—but no man the best money in use, I hope we will always be able to pay in either metal, Six furlong Retiing Mr, Lexow went first to his law office in| fused to answer any inquiries, and ri Ma knows, not even the members of the | Starters, weights jockeya: Straight, Pla. and Bixty-ninth street; thence under! ang that the Government creditors will ! Liberty street, but only remained there | ferred the reporters to Senator Lexow, |Teading than “The Manxman. It 48/ Grand’ Jury, when the indictinents will | Pickaway. 119 (Hay 3 Eleventh avenue to @ point at or nearly» willing to receive elther metal indif- There was a note | w 7 shorter, It tells about @ faithful lover|be “found” and signed and handed in. |! \ One Hundred and Eighty-fifth atreet. about five minutes. who was thereupon escorted to his office i i AMatrletcatiarnen MrenOWa Li euCnOrtGy + ferently, for him from Mr. Smith inviting him to|in Liberty street by nearly a score of | Who tuns into # ghost, and jts ane Stement mer che Grand gary. itewe ‘ The west side route remains aa for-|"“sguc if the contrary condition prevalla, come te the conference of the Down- | men. hus read “Auld Robin Gray” an e in indictments In-open. court | 4 8! ay merly adopted. The new routes were! ye must protect the credit of the equn- town Club, He at once proceeded to | Flying Dutchman, nty-four hours efter they are| Jullet won unanimously adopted ty. Gold wey ser conto 6 Cee comply with the request, and went out Lexow Seemed Satint The three women making laws in the|/®HDWd a ements can have| Pickaway was third. No decision was reached regarding the | i¢ i does we must maintain the honor without saying where he was going. “There is very little to say about the | Legislature of Colorado are doing pretty | negn signed, for the Grand Jury cannot | ‘Time—L.127 1-2 two or four track tunnel, of the Government and pay in the bese He went directly over to the Down-| conference,” said the Nyack statesman | well. ‘They still wear their hats and act now go Into court until March ¢ next, a ai Geani During the wesion Mayor Btrong sat | money in use. - he was evidently ex- | calmly and in a tone of evident sattisfac- | polite tu all, but they are progressing, |4@nd Ro one knows ey will go in ERMAN, impressively taking everything in, but| 4 sor lun whee Oe i tion, when he had finally given audience | Of course, they ought to fix the atten- | RFD NEW ORLEANS RESUMES. and eccupied the time of the Court con- ‘We are further apart now than we Judge ingraham stated poi he did not participate in the discussion, ively last pected, and was ushered upstairs to the tinuously until yesterday afternoon. were #ix monthz ago, The call for gold when he was confronted with this fo out drinking water.” Some day the present in Paris. | was entirely clear of snow and in fair| Mrs, Foster, the “Angel of the Tombs,” | 0” the weat side to One Hundred and ‘on the fourth floor, where |to the newspaper men. tion of every woman who thinks she| night’ that no indictments hud been ‘The Jury had pronounced the verdict, | He voted aye for the change in route, eee the Committee of Ten| “The whole thing may be summed up| wants to be a man and a woman at|Feturned, and none could pessibly ve} Track tm Fair Shape, AliNoaBh | nay been ‘polled at the requeat of La Uniden Indtrustions Coanesl Breramea| eek eee ce eee ut had assembled, Jin a few words. I was invited thix|the same time. Once an old lady | giaron'g’ Plenty of Snow Is Vislbl See ena rtlive Had Just stated thet | Submitted a resolution providing for two| Here Senator Hoar moved over an@ Sivecine car Lexew | morning by Mr. Smith and Mr. Rives tojin England was asked by the bar-| Assistant District-Attorneys Lindsay, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) he would remand the defendant until (racks from the Junction near Battery | soe in an undertone to Senator Hill. lads f take luncheon with them at the Duwn-|keeper whether she wanted some| Weeks, Townsend an! Davis said this] RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS,|next Thursday for sentence, when the| PlAC® 10 Vesey street. then three pural- | & We y It im said that the little Nyack Sena-/ town Club, I accepted th. is ch her gin, “No. thank, you, | morning that they had heard nothing of | ie, 16 —Racing was resumed thin after. | excitement beg fe 8, all on the same level, with | Senator Wolcott, of Colorado, suggested tows breath was almost taken away 1b, I accepted the invitation, | water with her gin. p » YOu.) any indictments being found by the 3 k|,, Mrs. Lieberman, who was sitting at| iuitaple suitches, to Fourteenth street. | that the Senate ve given the benefit of and when I g®t there, about noon, I!said ghe, “I've trouble enough with-| Grand Jury. hoon after one day's idleness, ‘The track | ner counsel's table” between ‘him and | 44 four tracks from Fourteenth street | tne. colloquy. Senator Hoare, face found several other gentlemen, and we | Ex-blayor Gilroy Is Kighty-fitth street. flushed, His lips worked with indignant ‘Thoma son of ex-Ma 1 midablel and frowning array of reform-| 41) sat down to a very nice luncheon, women from there to Alaska's farthest Troy Fl condition, but the snow covered infleid| Mrs, Foster, the “Angel of the Tombs,” | “¢, 7 / ing ar : ce luncheon, | wome Beene rear ae Oe ates BOR OE ox Mayor my 4 ani 1 mn the east side from Fourteenth! emotion, He w t ine of ads era. He had only expected to meet Mr. | “in fact, we had @ very pleasant, 0-| point will reallze that they have trouble |ofice carly this mornings ‘He was labor. | 40d, surroundings, ‘reminding Northern | sudden maleened use nee Upon sind | street four parallel ‘tracks on the same|enouer, re wae On the poink Of ak Smith who had always been kind and| cate time, Afterwards we hud. a|gnough without voting, but “en attend: {ig under considerable excitement, und | Visitors forcibly of Guttenburg and other ‘a shoulder. Her eyes were closed l#¥el, ant from Forty-fourth street to] Mineterine a tongue lashing 4 friendly in hie manner (owards him. little Informal discussion of police mat-|ant,’ as Voltaire once satd, the Colorado | YA.) denunciation of the] “phe new programme was a good one er face was deadly pal Ww Ter tracks, 4 }ton avenue two parallel tracks, The tunnels are not to be less thirteen feet In height in the clear, shall be 121-2 feet in width for | each track. Viaducts shall be bullr with a similar width for each track, with foot- article in & morning paper. ‘The publication, so far as my father ts conc lutely false and a 1 Ml be taken ut once to sug the paper oF papers which published oMcer came hurriedly for- h @ glass of water and put it to the woman's lips, She sipped a little und then her voice rose In a long, wall- ing cry, and she prea d her two little children—a girl of three and a boy of But his natural grandfatherly feeling prevailed and he gently informed the Senate that he was merely suggesting to the Senator from New York that in | im the same condition was met by the - ‘ But here was the awful and majestic Mr, Rives, the severe and forbidding Mr. Carter, the stern Mr, Larocque, and all the ether big guns of the Seventy, and ters, but I can assure you that it re sulted in nothing of importance on way or another in regard to the points | involved." woman's effert ts truly told in the Sun- Gan day World. ‘The dog show also receives minute | attention. It 1s to be @ fine dog show. and drew out nearly £000 persons. | Bet- tng was heavy, with fourteen books on the line. FIRST RACE, Belling: Ave furlongs. [aay | He hi , Hetsing SC Mf Pin. . walks on the outside. + they glared at him when he came in in a ‘Do you mean that nothi via done vou have a Httle pet and think he Is |_,He had a long consultation with Chief ‘| four years—to her bosom. uy credit strengthening act. Senator CE eee ete Vatlin eae hing was done | If you have a Nttle pet apa | Clerk Unger, of the District-Attorney's oo eninyiet st a fe fe | As she cried aloud there arose trom the| No definite action was taken on the| concluded his remarks in the sam we be he Benate, Chenier @0 (eo nea ire Snes CoMproMIne |e BrAt ANA Bert pet specimen o race | office, and some papers, the nature of 4 See tg ok [rear of. the court-room series of | resolution regarding the plan of con-| Senator Wolcott then criticissd Sena- mo longer in the Sen. or modifying the Police Reorganization | you will learn from this show that he ts | which could not be learned, were drawn 107 i 167 @ @ | screams and Rroans and shrieks, inter-|#truction submitted by the counsel, but) tor Hill for thrusting a speech on his ‘Albany. pill now before the Legislatures” really sot worth his weight in charcu-| Up by Mr. Unger, under the direction of | Insomnia, thy even Bhs & | mingled with the sound of bodies falling, |!t was dincussed at length: resolution into time belonging to con- . ‘A few minutes later Mr, Beaman, Mr. | pirat | | AMr. efilitoy, He stated in answer to] tr. eed, 108 iit (Wilisme t2 4b ¢ 7 € | of struggling, of the rushing of many | On motion of Mr. Low it was deqided | sideration, of the Agricultural, Appro- . omintat wted. aorta of 9 a1 ite ack Satin, 10 $12 eet. o defer de 01 er | priation K dec! Larecque and Mr, Delafield left the _,. Hemisintion Bet Ameciog The Sunday World will iustrate the to say about th cuse, as IU is yet tuo edman, Anna McNairy and Black-) ‘The defendant's mother and her two| day. Bherman act could not be repealed if it room and started for their offives, They | “Exactly s). Nothing was said or Trilby” craze 1 colors. a mune soon to talk. 4 got away in front, and running in! prothers were in the o room, and It ee now a law. looked rather put out and disgruntled, done which will in any way affect the tute Will be found to be chastely Mr. Gilroy was unable to see District-| that order all the way, finished as|was they who mac je demonstra. AT NEW JERSEY TRAPS. he President's attack,” said he, “om urea ot F : j Attorney Fellows, aa the latter receiyed| named, with daylight’ between them, | tions. . redit of our country 1s the Worst | especially Mr, Larocque, and when course of Police Department jegislation Sunday World to-morrow will! @ telegram from Washington yesterdag | Time 1.1% OA at Se caren iad Seer Ik Gf Gus County 16 te oe asked why they had left the conference at Albany DEANE fa ghout atory Uy Robert | urging his immediate presence there, aid | FECOND RACE, d the w! n were bellowing 1 ai re were $19,000,000 tendered. in sub> i, replied that they had nothing to say. “Then the Bi-Partisan bill will go|! Frevenven cc ttatoe tor women, | erortine? not appeared at his office thig seven and a halt f waming, and tried to qulet them, State Leagues First Shoot at iptions to the last Joan of $30,000,000 | "The conference is going on, fen't 1t7" | through?” orts, Mterary folks, and all down inst night, _ ite, 198 cH Wiiitamay "ot the brothers beat his head BAIbastar hme an bhilds hay been entered “into. Tain in | That remains to be seen. As far as nape ty Ra of thie Pt Ce ta this vuln tt ts Son bed to publigh su Hf / ne atant though would (Special ro The Evening World.) med that over $130,000,000 have been I pose, but | T am co d personall views tise A ti rople | (2ings When my father t9 away,” he sii: Bh aT es A RUTHERFORD, N, J, Feb. 16—The riptions to this new i if you want any further eee you hare Dee eon onane 1 4 Tania uae ate ARR a a Aral not ee ieee iat thet ae Sow "Woolmen 108 reine first shoot of the New Jersey St ‘Trap Toon in the Bands of the radiate f ele, and | writer o is advel . | ‘ cate with him on the | 1o@ Woolmen. 103 ‘alled upon jown 3 : x 5 *Plam told by a leading banker of D : had better ask Mr. Larocque,” he said, 1 am as much in favor of the bi-partl <= jauk eet, but Mf pe awe me about iT Ht gn furse upon the jury. the Judie and ‘all | Shooters’ League was heid here to-day. | York that within sixty daya’ the bonds inkle in his eve. idea as eve iim all the fact sof course. 1 ; who had appeared against his sister There were present representatives | will commany { Fe ee ee a eee eee sind CORBETT HAD LA GRIPPE. fitnpersonariy that the story sutished opened a. big ‘wap. in the| The old mother tus on the floor be-| prom the following clubs. Union tan {cL say Alever any obiigations ought ta “I'm not A riesibty 0 je Committee,” re you mut make to make soi ais asstesity thia morning te a libel, pure and simple. | qrt furlong, Fotiowed by Jor Woclman|tmer two ences Ina Me frotning at) (i inane Nts ‘santn sia | be Paid in depreciated currency these are sted Ar. rocque. concessions by the represeniatives of . epared to say What action w i 2 cs f (the mouth, throwing o! rong men who| Club, Springtleld, > ‘outh Side| the ones, You can never have prosper! beet thing about it,” and that was all the Committe of Seventy Angered by He that He Mad | wil taker Ihe whole matter was fore: | {utter rowed and taking the lend 'in the| ted to hold her, kicking and screaming Glut, of Newark. 1; Hotling/ ota gold standard. Count Bismarel 4 nything a! . {Hh . 3 My ateriously Disappeared. told In “The Evening World’ Kl ince aixteenth, Ie Grande in a| The prisoner in the mean time had Gun Club, of Ruthent eclared yesterday that the policy of any of them would say. No, nothing of that kind was sug Ms ago, but not in this Hbellous way. I doj drive. Ie Grande was fifteen lengths | arisen and was trying to force her | Sirives Gun Club, of Rutherford, > ermany ought (0 be towards bimetal- The reporter, who succeeded in gaining |geate!. We simply taiked over matters | CHICAGO, Feb. 16—Champion Pugilist not’ know when my father will return, | petite Jit Ilene, thicd rime-t ots | way to ber mother. Mrs, Foster tried | climax Gun Club, of Plainfe -|fem. This contract with Rothechilds will admission to the club-house, found his in a sociable, informal way, and L was| James J. Corbett, who was reported | Probably not unt}! the Summer i to restrain het_as best she could, and| beth Gun Club, of Elizabent the reaction, , wr Opataira and sent in his card to|informed in a general way of the plan MM&SiNk last night, left Chicago to-day |, 0% tiated jm ieee columas some weeks Reet deputy snerift held her tight by one! Hndeavs VY CIb, of de ‘ pecnle will rise seainee din ene y of the plan s a * i 0, e ix t hat these in a ‘th one of her hands che held] t'nion Hill ¢ Cc ff Tnion HL tha merican nce fens wi conference | which the Committee had adopted for the | for the Kast on the Keystone Express. | detments, will be found, but they haval er 'lttle hoy with a ti Tip bY the Soy and Maplewood tiun Club, of Maz | can be conducted without the aid of for a had been in session about half an hour.! reorganization of the Police Department, (orbelt disclaimed ell intention of play- "igh bees. t0uss up to, thls tme. bast threat until som ane t hat he was| plewood, No J eign bankers. * hiloned He dee se ne leading role in a anysterious| | >\ is morning thar | ( choking and pu hint away from her. | MATCH NO. ge followed. He declare: Mr. Rives Gets Excited, T knew sbout it already, for the papers | no bench warrants had been delivered to| All over the court room men were! », iil | a bimetalist. ushed out Mave been ful: of it, Bot no demand 18 arahce, and declared that he {him for service, and Inspectors Will- rushing hither and thither, officers were | Brent's! MI t is true that the President of the ‘The next moment Mr. Rives rushed out ea. nan ma, nor would it have Aiguly been detained by a mild attack | jams and McLaughlin declared that 0 ti 4 shouting orders in their efforts to clear Miata i "g| United States has attacked the credit into the hall in a state of the greatest ee ee eee ae ae FAS ROBES ac awan uch aval he py | ey, had pot been incarmed that they had 118 1 the room, the jurymen were all on the r |of the country by attacking our coin bled all over as he | Dfth Of any use to do so, for 1 have no Te A Stor DURA Wee 1g . 4 een indicted, Inapector McAvoy re- f 16 feet, some of them with tears rolling bonds. x Log oor ig eae power Jn the matter individually hublicati Nettie: story tat fused to utter a word. 11 8 8 | down their cheeks | rent is te blackest contract ever ens called loudly for the servant, NWas the Gil eald th havelieenitoras ea ae Pied’ the etary | CAAT Gar ee ahaa A Prince set the pace ta | At" last two ofeers | grat the ni into by the United States, Tt is not you mean by letting repo: i , ste minal Coy ullding to-day t ‘erro Gordo closed and ger brother rs. Lieberman ana | 4 question of monometatism or. bimeta! Wen! ¢o 9 viding while Team en. Pared by the Cooper Union Commict conservator, an interview. With Ausiatant Distr showed in front ints the stretch, but at| dragged him from the room out into the 2| fer It isa question of our credit, which ie Her my guests?” he sald say. | Submitted to ye ———— O- J a dndesy and Austin q. the | last furlong | Royal Prince came corridor. There they let go of him, and y s 4 | 3] as been so tow y slanderey. se the : ® “No. pelleve eeuhiotibean nen a elally enga again, and Ina drive won ly half alhe made sh for the railing of the + re should be no doubt thi agely. i + ; Be pi pay ele sioes Picea L. A. W. DELEGATES HERE, the District-Attorney ta) proses ite Aeegiao eprre aos wan 4, eight | gallery and “would makes fi him lf creditors of the country shall pe paid tn i 4 . tot orders not to | Pleted ye ne gentlemen of the Cor hs cya iy police cases. engths befor: bimes ‘orto | down head first to the floor of the great the best money on demand. e worl DIG R tT tye on ae but members?” | mittee of Beventy want a Pollve Bourd ra Opened by New Vork| nature of iis iusinese url the fell Just after passing the 1 rome |court, forty fect below, had nats S/should know Whether this Senate ts for ailew any one in the club bu' Of thie or Avs goniverk fo dws c re |nature of iis business, and the others ing Hill, but without injury te either.| men caught hin just im time and | A No. 3) Atiee Tree silver or not. It should also know a4 Senator Lexow came out to the door 0!" ‘ . Asbury Park Representatiy {Were equal'y reticent. The Captain's | Time 1.38. him back | | whether there ts to be any doubt as to Ceara ee eeicok arourl Mr, Rives's; ember which, and we simply talked Wy York State Division Te A. Wel. eegete cee? ,Fumer that Ne was POURTH RACK Then ho tried to dash out his braing | the payment of Goyernment obligations over the matter quietly and confiden New York Btate , about to confess. but this could not he 4.49 five and a halt furlong inst 4 pillar, but was again held and : ire |In-the best money.” q coattails, but the latter blocked the pas- |)" quietly: an fader open headquarters in Parlor 7,| t?@ced to any reliable source. Mansleap ‘ ally dragged, cursing and screaming, | Duste 11 111-13/ "sénator Stewart collowed. He accident. "a -— 71 Rea aire vou tel’ Minick Slots toumeieow atten —— Sir from the Court House tal hea oe t |] ally voted to demonetiag silver In, 183 . i mai the fe! 8 nt Aw at Tecan say to e: i ‘The other brother was fully as vio- 10%. id 2] and has compelled the Senate to make “J can't gee you now,” said the Fane you. We had a very pleasant luncheon, ! ception committees will JOCKEY CLUB WINS. lent, and it took four men to get hin | Hollister tiaee 11 i) sindrew Jous atonement for his error e¥ey tor In a hoarse whisper, “You Will DAVE) ee er enioved it very much, receive delegates and visitors —— ries) from the building. As he was dragged ciel ae = nennl he" Asbury "Park and “Horton dete. ! || down the long fights of stairs he never | oo Mr, Sherman offered « substitute to 5 sLiinin mL Kibo open neednuantene te 1} cons shriek for 4 moment Mr, Hill's resolution. which announce: He seemed greatly agitated, and large 4 Hetior tmdersinn Henehed. fic same hotel to-morrow. a si H Viiity sherim@ started’ to lead the} HARDING THE CHAMPION. | 5 HALS "othe Government om bi @rops of perspiration were breaking Ot) wn gi. yy, neson, when asked - — = «Th 1 4 wicted woman from the court reom, | antennas metallism and on payments of | gold a Stewart he « i" ion tit, with t 1 0 e best money a upon hie forehead, edtatance. wit about the conference, salt Skinny SuiQrers Govet League Pinions San, escond, Paster sull. With her and irvine to cain | Defeated Sullivan tn a Single: ing that the policy of the Goverm Bmith wa. seen in the bout him, |. “2 Practically arrived at no satisfac vo users as @ rule are away be-| Juckey Club at Newmarket was con-| Trixie was third her with soothing words, she caught Race on the Tym ment should be toward maintaining the three op four others sitting about hime ie nut d think I can say that mal weight because tobacco de- | ‘jude this aftern: and resulted in| ‘PMmeo lie st ht of her mother being carried into Parity between the two meta is, 80 thal He looked as if he was horrified at the '0P q i i a ind causes nerve Irrita- | fuvor of the Jockey Club, Sys jury, room. A cable from London announ Bvery dollar coined should be equal to ie we now more thoroughly understand ‘ain power and vitallty. | "tie ‘magiatrate decided that evi 4! My mother ts dead! Shelenaries H. Harding won ‘the Shere ouier dollar, Should there be a interruption, eaga other than evar batore: Ths) con {4 quick, guaranteed rellef | dence submitted by the League Was t NO RACING AT MADISON screamed, and again. b ° e parity, then bon The intruder was escorted bavk to % > Waw of a very informal na. DY the use o: No-To-Rac, and then if | Sufficient. sah Pe wae ae "4 xan niv endet when j Scull championship of England in his paid’ in standard wold goin. the reception-room with all possible | ference Wan « ® you don't like your freedom and im- | * {RACH TRACK, MADISON, Fob. 15 | Mm. Ldeherman wae utterly exhausted, | race with Thomas Bullivan, Mr Wolcott moved to table both Mp. ittee resumed tts | {ure prove vhysical condition you can learn Aok for siapey teva Heap x Then she was led another way to ¢ The race was rowed on the Tyne for] Hill's resolution and Mr, Sherman’s despatch and the Comm “WH Senator Lexow return to Albany | the use of tobacco over again, Just lke | sod by all grocer, ca |The races scheduled for today were| «Bridge of Sighs” and over Franklin | a purse of £100, substitute. conference with Senator Taxon, | with any proposition from the Commit- | the first time, No-Fo-ae adid under me Senet powtponed until Monday. Entries are de-| eireet'to the Tombs. larding won by a length. weenator Hull ree rrive + $4 clared off, je crime of whic! rs rman See ott's strictures. FF ee es Ms fmnen’n | 128 of Beventy to be Iuid before his cole] thers Hank nalled tree, "Adds The entries and ether a 9 oe was found ‘gullty’ Is. punishable by) im: ns, go's kese ce Americas Gupra| “fT am 4 bimetaliist on a Rott it was 20.P, M. ; , a Pmt Sterling Remedy ew tl bens hae bone 4 REET TARE SSMS ABET ES | Prisonment {hn siate's' prison for deteen olagrres iy val om, MRT Soaten. TER inner gag Walle nerty edjourned, ‘The guests came (Continued on 6 chee. years, conte. (Cantinued on i * * } ) ?

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