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FEARLESS JUDGE. © Bafos B. Oowing's Honorable Ca : reer on the Bench. brother lawyers A is @ duodecimo edition of Judge Cowin with @ gaudy bindin, gon. practises in Judge ‘a Court, and no man is more re- for his honesty, knowledge of criminal law and fair dealing. his, whiskers like thy rides himeel! iblance to His Honor. bar tn this city, and the Court every one’ en to catch what hi e,10 to 1 that something { sunny. the past twenty ye As Judge Cowing the Court of Gene printed in color: City Judge, and upon his general its on the bench in Heesions his face vere; hin brow it bears no frown; and chin are determined, but not hard in their lines. witty is said b ing bit of te: for in this gravest of courts there 19 appeal to the xense of humor—Judge Cowing's ‘face wil! wp with a mmile so sunny that it does one Rood to nee It. LAWYER JACOB BERLINGER. inke he looks like Judge Cowing.) whooe qualities of mind and of h more closely judged and whose ac- more continually scrutinised ‘who presides over a criminal dearest possession of man, ofttimes at the mercy of such @ Judge, and if the Judge be nov As something a lawyer or some amus- often much ic COURT ATTENDANT AND ©) LISTENING TO A DOUBTFUL WITNF! He te called upon occasionally to re- ouke some attorney properly do his duty or for lack of de- | corum in addressing the Court, and at| such times hie the point, but a!wayn mark: easy. Hin ‘voice is never raleed in he {* aroused his wor Incisive, avd chosen with @ ca meaning unmistakable. iy fooled by hiv ever attempt to to show any want of re ‘They never try it a sec Cowing's recent charge to investigate the ssiona and some of unfortunate of fair and impartial mind, of kind and merciful disposition, Kr: be done to those who are brought be- ve Injustice may for not attending | The subject of this article—City Judge) Rufus B. Cowing—has for sixteen years eat-in the Court of General Sessions, deciding questions of efliminal law, lstening to pleadings by the thousands and passing upon que {fone which concerned not only the lib- instances the lives of wed h crimes “against the and dignity of the veople of the te of New York.” fier duy, month after month and year after year Judge Co { it to Man upon the | conscientious and bearing testimony, nm and munve odwink Judie for his court. to the Grand Court of General \hin utterances anent Inck of harmony engendered by Recorder Goff's attempt to constitute himself the of that court are fine exam- 1s command of good, Judge Cowing to resent any upon the dignity of the General 8 Court of upon the uprightness a titude of Its Judges or attaches, for he ix Very proud of the record of this highest of our criminal tribunals, and when one assails the court quick Judge Cowing’s honor ay a judge | and as a gentleman. In private life Judge Cowing ts a gen-| levoted und beloved husband and father ani a gentleman of ‘All who come in contact | with him, be they of high or low degree, | are always sure of ready sympathy and reciat.on of their merits. the Presiding Judge Court of Ge an he, Equity seas his‘court and mercy finds a place there, too. Te the thoroughly hardened criminal and undoubted cnemy of society Judge Gowing does not hesitate to be ‘strict and unyielding in t! tion of the written # poor fellow who is more the creature of circumstances tn tran! han a criminal at he atern administra- tutes, but to the essing the law he uses a wise | in meting out punish- that he does he followa one Tule—to serve the community In the best y at his command. ally, Judge Cowing Is a ha: some man. His features ai i eyes are clear and fine, his forehead in and serene, his chin square and He wears his hair | tray lock or | tal, Kind friend, a the old school, | the superb lind roxy cheeks, alts the middle, but a ‘& way of falling down on his) thus giving a becoming touch relessness 10 its otherwise faultless t.. Sd'toan, but his he Court of Ge his twinkling ns, and show ex that ‘he is fully e to all that 19 at all humorous in the who ts shown in 8 a fixture ¢ 18 not inclined to lency, despite his sedentary occu- Cowing is of an active habit the bench and he walks much, | His head Is a study at such t ALLIANCE OF ATHLETES. Favor the A, A. U, Propo. | toxether fon to Join Fo The annual convention of the Inter- collegiate Athletic Asso ff to/in the Fifth Avenue Hotel this afternoc JB Walstheld (U, C. N.Y.) was ele temporary Chairman, | Were represented by three delegates e The treasurer's report showed that the | Der Ahe prosperous conditic Jaw and pulls down his bushy brows no| res disturb the order of ORIOLES WANT A LOT. ak to Have New York Open at Haltimure. BALTIMORE, Feb. 3. Jon, of the Baseball League pennant- ‘M4, is exerting him: have his start in the race for the pen- Mant of '% made here and the New York Giants to be the opposing team. Hanlon says he will give them another | this year, and push : ler than he cid the past season. The @re out for the rag. who have sent hard at work fralning in anager Han- tation was held Sighteen colleges | it in a little | ose =m universities of contracts are cuse and Dartmouth applied for ac nasiums and on h applied for ad seems to be a conviction that the Face wil run pretty much as tt did last) @eason, and that the Orioles and the! bore the sign Giants’ will be the main factors, —_— GRIFFITH’S HOTEL RAIDED. It's License Was Kevoked, Did Business Just the Same. GriMith's Sixth avenue hote! fourth etreet and Sixth avenue, known as the Hotel Addison, was raided last night by the police of Capt. Haughey'’s nia, | All Mark Anthony,’ |All of these new * | Were eleted unanimously {of Lowa all of the big | reject the application, offering no expla The Committee had submitted a trea and that as the treaty we Voted on all the rec precinct. This is the hotel which caused @ much trouble to Capt. Killilea, then in command, and led to his bein, transferred to another precinc’ The hotel and liquor license of hotel was revok« that of the al The Execuit or paid dues sinc noe then the hotel has been run n the jet without a licens be assigned Special Om. | arrears of di ind Connors to get the y ,evidence against the hotel done, and last night Detectivs executed the warrant and ar wo men who appeared to Jeremiah Golden | delewa' until April 1 to pay or be ex It Was state: members of the \vited to express their y of courtesy a ay post poned until this evening in order to give them a chance to ap TT Charles Graffo. ——— 9 eo —__ SULLIVAN BREAKS THINGS. @ehe L. Wrecks Florida Rar Fix- tures, for Which Me Paps. (Bpeclal to The Evenlug World.) JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Feb. 28—John \y will leave on the to-morrow for the all bitter against Sulll- his spree, breakii paving for them with foraly and Minerty. were expelled by the recommendation relating wan was adopted Se ere wireet, Justice Grady, the meo last Toureda, found the reputed pool-room crook. MAHER-HALL FIZZLE. Hinsed by the Crowd at Thelr Fake Hout in Hosten. ROBTON, Feb, 3.—The Suffolk Athletic Club, at a meeting last night presented a six-round bout between Peter Maher, champion middle-weight of Ireland, and Jim Hall, of Australia, as the chief fea- ture, The referee, J. A. Kelliher, calle a draw at the finish, and the 2,000 spec tors vho were present hiesed the dec! ston, ‘The battle was very tame, Maher forcing the fighting In all but the fourtn round, and doing the most effective work, Throughout the contest Haf was on the defensive, and the coolness with which both finished the sixth, and what ‘as expected to be the decisive round, corners, called spectator ing form at 167 1-2, forth hisses from the 171 pounds. Hall an indication of a contest. The fight hy rounds follows: Maher lea with his right and wi with a left by Hall in the face, and Maher rushed Hall to a corner; a clinch followed. with Maher getting the beat of the break by # punch at Hall's heart. Maker planted two more upon Hall’ left aide. Hall dodged, and planted a left on Maher's nore. Round 2—Maher drove for Hall's heart with repeated punches. Hall rushed, but his blows were stopped. Hall clever: ly, dodged, and escaped punching. Round 3—Maher forced the fighting, and floored Hall at the ropes as he was recovering his balance from a alip. Hail remained upon one knee until the call of the referee Round 4-Hoth were cautious, Maher was the in_the clinches, Round 5—Hall forced the fighting, # apathy called forth hisses placed four blows on Maher's face In Tapi) succession and received a body plow tn return, Round 6-Maher continued leading. Both exchanged rapid but light, blows. Neither appeared to be worse for the fray, ard the referee declared it a draw. YACHTS AT CANNES. Britann' and and Hall Mahe: kyrie'for a Trophy. CANNES, Feb, 23—The International regattas along the French Riviera be- wan here to-day, ‘The races are expected to continue until April 15, the winding- up events taking place at Marsellles. ‘The important series of races, how- ever, will not begin until March 1, ‘The first big race will not occur until March 4, when the 9-footer Ailsu, owned by Mr. A. B. Walker, of Liver- pool, which wan launched at Glasgow on the 7th of this month and sailed on 16th for Canner, and the cutter Bri- tannia, owned by the Prince of Wales, will compete. To-day Britannia and M, Florio's Val- kyrle raced for an objet a’ art, given the President of the French Republic, and w purse of 600 fra PENNANTS FOR ICE YACHTS. Edna M. Salle Fifteen Miles in pm. ite, (Rpectal to The Evening World) RED BANK, Feb, 23.—The North Shrewsbury Hiver Ice Yacht Club's yachts sailed a fifteen-mile race this morning, the prize being the Club pen- ants In the second and third clasnes, Wind and ice were good, and the boats made excellent time, starters were: Second class--Will- jam McMahon's Get There, sailed by Charles Burd; and Charles Allen's Edna M., walled by her owner Third Class—Thomas Riddle's Baby Ruth, and Edward Asay's Dalsy, sailed by their owners. The whiners and Filna M., 30 min, 38 ec,; Baby Ruth, min, 5 sec, Fidna M. beat Get There only twelve seconds, a es A COCK-PIT RAIDED. Seven Men and Three Birds Cap- tured tn a Satoon, Seven men were under arrest in the | Miller aven station, Brooklyn, morning as the ®osult of a raid on a cock-rit Jate last night. their time were: surrounded by over twenty persons, The battle touk place in a saloon on Jamaica avenue and Logan street, tective Cortright discovered going on, ana telephoned to the station- house for gssistance. All placed under arrest, was a wild scramble for Alfongo and Thomas Huh the pit, were captured. ————— = Gforiana 1 U'itent Tn 'the fat of che land, " Sullivan. threatens to t Hot ings. Watch Charm May" E Yniict himself and his Jags upon Cuba. he} St President Von) (7M Moqye tics SF William enn . iS a : ‘ What a hardship for the Le AL W, [Pee Anes Bt, Lonls Browns, has) rourth Race—Pour and a half furlongs bava teen. Muapended. for three moninate urine left for Pittsburg where he will meet! nenjamin Little kK time of thelr mnt there is not @ single Manager Tuc and the two) # Hattie Alice arene hoa be of tm time for will proceed to York to be present. 4 ey Nz Jewel @ Decoration rye is-jat the meeting of the League next jace—Pive furlongs. Pp be pi 4 ae. prices : Asbury Park will be pleased with the National wook. |: Macamning pels: i 490} Agsembiy’s action if the. big "annua the players of the st. Touts! Hay Ts ay ¥ 00 | Aci or the second: week in Suiys have en ordered to report AACA ]itat, the natural Infius i &. prepared to i ee Hing Suly’esey have more’ rom ‘tr » AK. The opentig Aa nee more’ room for vis Pr wil be payer on CHICKERING HALL. | Haste ds oe « Club at Hoc Springs ” March HUGHES WON SPEEDILY, Daftly Went First Round of the Fight. Frank Hughes, better known as the known and successful Dr, , baseba! Swe Irish Loud,” and Jim Duty, of Newark 3 West Mth st. New York} qne National Athle fo to a finish last might at Laurel grand free lecture course | give a novel Hill Hull Monday, Tuesday and ie jm the The ff which was a the tast Feb 2%, 28 and 27, pertorn round, opened with a rush by Duffy, who |at 8 i by the most mag. | amateur hit Hu, vy face blows, Hughes | niticent on dissolving views | Shampon f suttenly, it Durty with 9 left-hand Blow |e country. ‘The lecture [U._ cham LY on the Ja n kn nim down | ston Our Nervous {me The $250 a side and the | Syst sate red Tu nd Weilnesday evenings, Feb, a 6nd Another Cycle Record Broken, Feb. 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Low Angeles, broks yofivesmile tndoo record (paced) at the bieycle tournament night. He covered the distance tn 4.05.17 83, hanlaman, of for trial tn we Kos Iriving bor e x. contained fail 00 reed them. when both men emilingly walked to their Maher was in perfect fight- was at At no time during the bout was there met eciplent of many swings this A fight was wolng on at the time, and the pit was De- what was hands were the doors, and wher tho spectators saw that scape was cut off they jumped through | Monday's races on this track are as Robert Hain, Campbell, Richard Lyman, 19 n with gaffe and one without, ith the stakes surrounding | THE BROWNS OPEN MARCH 5, Clab's First Game Down and Out in the Emil Ulbricht, of jad Only One Sound Leg. 1 Norfetk street, way Morket Police Court “The ORAS are advertised In ‘The Evening World” nd if you want to get @ cozy room or THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; lanting his feet down in a sturd: He determined way and moving w gets him over the the average New ‘ork busin man, who is HOW A “HERO” FEELS, “Doo” MoDonough Says He's “All Tingley-Like” at Times At the Age of Seven He Pulls His Chum from the Icy Water. Says He Did It Because the Strug- gling Lad Was His Creditor. Paul McDonough, familiarly and aftee tionately called “Doc,” sensations of a hero, feels, is: “First scared, then Ue, and then tingey-itke, hot all over, if you was water of Echo Lake, in Central Park. He and his chum, Willie Kink, of 33: West Thirtieth street, took a small trip out into the world yesterday afternoon, for some time, ‘and their most recent ad- venture previous to yesterday was when they went up to Seventy-second street to chase ducks, ‘They didn't have any- thing to do with the ducks that are usually chased down in the Fourth Ward, because the ducks that they saw were fexthered creatures, und there Was no suspicion of tin in their componttion, 1 thought,” said “Doc” this morning, as ettled himself in a mans sige Tocking-chair in his home at 316 West Thirtieth atreet, “I thought 1 would take my frlend’ Willie up to the in Central Park. I heard there was @ skeleton in there—a skeleton made oc Straw. I never saw It, and I thought I'd take a look myseif if Willie was along with m “When we got there he was scared and wouldn't go in, So then he says. ‘Let f° down on the ice?’ “Well, we went down on the ice, We didn't have skates on or nothing, but we was just having fun sliding when a colored boy came up to us. | They're ‘Awfu; sneaky ,those colored boys, He a “Video that bottle floating in the wate Well, if you get me that bottle I'll give you money. i eo we ng to thing t Kon "Gee, t some sticks and was try- the bottle when the first ‘Ww we were in the water, but It was cold, first, ¢ it felt hot, 1 sprang out and Willie was yelling: ““Drowndin'! drowndin'! just ke a Mttle kid “Doc” ecoming excited as he pro- greased with his thrilling narrative, Well, qo on: what did you do then? Just jumped in to save my ‘ould you swim?" Naw. “You wouldn't want to swim , It was only up to my walst but up to Will neck." u jumped in to save him?" T'did. I was in debt to him. im ten cents that he You see I owed lent me one tim nd you wanted to save him so you d pay him what you owed him?” re." tire.’ ‘And if you hadn't saved him you wouldn't have had to pay him." “I never thougnt of that. I wouldn't, vould 1?” and he laughed, Then he went on with hin story: ow J pushed him up the bank, and the col boy ran away. A policeman came and said: “*¥You young rascals, you'll never get in that Water again.’ He must have thought we went in for fun. He sent for an ambulance and we went to the Presbyterian Hospital. It wax good the ambulance came, for 1 wouldn't have walked to no hospital, “When we got there we were put. in bed—both in the same bed, and the nurse told us we would have to stay ne for UR. you got me in, -faced Presbyter- to Willie, but he was saving you, y jan,’ 1 sal "t think 1’! this season, TRACY WI go up to the Park again —— LL FIGHT RYAN. Choyn- m Davies Consents, ST, LOUIS, Web. 2%.—Parson Davies will either postpone his trip land ten days or Tracy will not meet Ryan. Col, Hopkins considers the time be- tween now and Monday night too short | to prepare for even a four-round go, | The Colonel has telegraphed the Pa gon to that effect, but at the same tine has not relinquished all hopes of a | battle, “In his telegram Col. Hopkins offered to match eedon against |Choynskt “and ‘Tracey against Ryan, both battles to be ut catch weights, within two weeks, if necessary, — TRACK, ARLINGTON, Ma. ‘The entries and Welghts for t Pedals ‘8, and al rut enyen ercaped, | follows fie. "prisoners described themaclves | “jo. re fat lone Cuunton ‘places Witten | ny ie Traitor | Tumult Uno : no f Altair 10f Ellen 1 Second Race—Six and a half furlongs Cadet 119° Helena, Hels, SMG uaat Plaintitt Se Lady Dai | Prince Ki th M9 Andrew Prince Albert 0.00119 Third Race=Six furlongs Mey Pat vecceeseeI® Relwor Hed Stary... | A Mont Intenscty Interesting Mun. Lecture Course, Free to AL re Is a rare tr ‘the city and suburbs, ar Is it Is entirely f toa utiful sh. ot fa jellver his grandly’ M{Mlstrated free pri vate Ivctures to men only, containing formation upon tho vital pet nature which all but too often do not, unile man will tind {t to his inter these free men tand Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock Dr, |Greeue will deliver a free graphically 41 lustrated private lecture ( ladies only, which will be most deeply interesting and instructive, Every lady shou tend this free lecture. pa A Naas YOU WANT GOOD BoaRD: ‘The sure way to get it at tho tea to the Boarders ads in * The Ev. today. ts wearing his Sunday clothes to-day, and he is enjoy- ing at the tender age of seven years the ‘To use his own words, the way a hero vid a lite This refers to his plunge in the ice They had been taking little journeys nditions that make {t unprofitable to th copa, that he will give them Doubtless O'Donnell 4 ponent’s record, wher claim to be & feather: clever At whteh ia mertis and each will doubtless fight to win. and youn ming lal, through ther 107 | actor to oe TRE | waited tort asta’ woeka, wh Phi yerank t for every one tn the beat of it! All lovers of | to attend, | are delpita whl inte of @ dy | nortzontal bars Admission is entirely free to all the tures and to any part of the house.*** bout EO le also engaged to mect Jake Kilraln, of Baltimore, in the th on March 18, but che match, {tis sald. bas been lat night. (rouble te eWorld A FEW OF THE SPECIAL FEATURES OF UCHLULLUCICUL CLL CUC OGL “PHE TALE OF A CANNIBAL_CREW. =} = Remark- ei able = Fiction with at ™mE. go} Story, Richest — by AND =| Most Z| Mr. Miserly — Morley iad x America. EMBEZZLEMENTS. IC _OF Fee Tt te not surp:ising from the records of both men that the Mu Alght should have proven a fake of the worst jail affair at Boetqn lest Both have been known to have . choown their admirers on previous o-asions, Mall being nalpable enough to decelve nobody. o It the local clubs hereabout undertake to run shows in whch elther of these men are contestants the revult can only be @nanelal failure, for ‘he public here has become tired of such ei albitions that ar 1. the men themselves had any regard for the ame, vat it ty such Geacription, to be Such affairs would be an impossibility, 8 they who whine and mourn t oe In no line of port do patrons more earnently fosiet upon a “equ Proof of this te fixed @ deal” than in pugiliem. en In the effect of the few have taken place in this drawing card her jal! nor how be as strong ex-amateurs debut in the professional ring. eee for monthy to get at the Austral ‘clmht, Dut In in reality a the memorable ‘'con- fo, the sought the match ‘The battle Will be on Its ow made, 2 rank of his c'ass ¥ is looked upon by maRy ast tug Mterally fought bie Nights, weitl own efforts, They say t t Sullivan has lived | estimates of baseball axeball club * that place Uh eta fourth pla: 8 delphia. aud Davie 1 ts hardly Ties on | to ho to All them + flying Loritiard Athlet orKe ager ‘champion on Zettler, physi ty sailor ctor Ne AL Jer ik Athletic Club, uve. 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GOUR — Saturday STEARNS, second eldest son of John F. Kil KIL Funeral services bel@ at 79 Paulison ave- nue, Passaic, N. J., Monday, at 3 P, M. ence of family, From Grand Central a0 A t terment at conv eso 2 M.—Dally, fod is Real Estate 10.30 A. M.—Exeept Bund For <!l important State points. P. M,—Daily, Southweatern Indianapolis, 8t. Lowe tocrter or ANTAL-MIDY. ulsites {nstock. ~ Come Feb. 22, | and see our $2,000 houne, with garden, detached, of one for $3,000 with extra lot; 40 feet frontage: ings County new; only $200 down; take from bridge to Chestnut aI house at foot of steps; open Me | at room 62 Worl For ‘Albany, Troy, Buftale, MA, etroit, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lous M.—Dally, For Saratoga, Burlington, go iattabere abd Montreal. hi Niagara alls, a cinnatt, indlanapolta St. Loule,. 00 P.'M.—Datly. Only _ Sleeping carried 8 thle Instruction FERNANDO'S ACADEM} Private lessons ‘any bour, yp taught rapidly, Se Baltimors was stopped by the authorities the Society for the Prev yesterday. Some of Jack Breen, has been matched for a priv: 105 pounds for a purse of $: be pulled of on March & with four- sloves, within Afty miles of this city. re Falls, Cale ‘The shooters deny that there ore cruelty in pigeon shooting than in killing any fowia for food purposes igecns wero not sl multiply #0 rapidly as to become as great a nul- sance as English sparrows. Scottish-American Ath: 4 to meet Sammy Kelly ‘Comnor, of Paterson, Eddie Connoll, Hate Cup, mo fa mass on March’ 8 and Dave {Maren Il, aye that If he wine from both he will PM. and Bah F. , Palace Care on all through tralae, Wagner offices at id argue also that imited bgut at 112 pounds, bet of #100, Fitzsimmons was born at Corn- GOSSIP OF THE TURF. ‘The O11 Dominion Jockey AN Alexander Islan, the Western Turf Congress. Ws made a week ag ballots were all in by yesterday, majority decided against licensing the ‘This action of the Turf { complicate matters 14 Dominion people confidently The scheme in contemplas nate days with 8t, Asaph, ny clash and owners could 63 West 128th at. six rounds tn tournament to-n!sh West Side who in mate Athletic much and has learned many of J with Tor D his been refused a Icense ‘The application gether a goud bout is took 108 oun Virginia, as the expected the uF rowude at Pat im ' agtcatod by ‘ to fight any 11- ern, if found boxer for round bout or to | Uke to get 4 return 2 ur Dolly Lyons tin. made that the Rob Fewardiess of any chi Matthews may do, Che, ee a clits eo middic-welght atch from Milwatkec tloor, Takeolevator, ik Pino watch repairing « aud Jackson Johna: wed the State Falr Parl. tn Will be beld here the coming runnlog meetin (1a mot expected to ‘Binger, Davis, Housen nee and says there ‘Spring, Suminer z of twenty days Purse will amount to $10,000, ani should draw somo of the crackwjacki he fret meeting the purses will ai than four round at Ridgewood to-morrow 4 number of other The Van Heest-Startight dour will | Jack W probabiy be substituted ¥ [ot the i ett Paddy Wich, a protege of Marty McCue, ane! & live pigeoe shooting match im the ouburve of fon they ree aily 8 rerwick and sneatanen, the sent mares fm the ‘® colt, respectively.