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es waa A “oi ERE THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 97, 1805, : : eam CUP-DEFENDER'S PLANS. [DETECTIVES UNDER ARREST. WILLIKMS TESTIFIES. — |GORMAN MOTION WITHORAWN) FIRES IN| MANY PLACES, Ie at att 28 | PRAKHURST CALLS ON STRONG, Nat Herreshoff Saye Printed “Di. | _ pace eee a «in to The Rvening elias | (Continued from Firat Pare.) (Continued from Firat: Page.) | (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) SCARE AT THE METROPOLE. He Had Written Asking that a PRISTOL, R. 1, Feb. 27 —Nat Herres- “hut he came in while whe was Sald the Secretary's reply to the Senate |Ing adjoining was a sheet of fire which | B@Fming Soot, a Fire Alarm ; pat nd on Evenine Wort Pe eM WaYsa RONMeMMadT AS Site fat are Gaon dA eaten OF Oe WON" uelted Guest Caweed Juror Be Discharged Porter In reference to published reports Get out of here, Get out of thia| He Mr, Gorman, knew this ‘a min. | Water only seemd to feed ine Blase, | There was considerable excitement this of the cup defenders dimensions ppolatment t take, and he went to the Treasury and| Hous meet afier house caught fire in rapid! morning when one of the chimneys of n rewarlti Meet ildhe cite gee the Captains have made a mistake.” He called th Help Summoned tru: ‘ookiym, {tween Forty-first and Forty-second Arges with J ed fo kno * a NOM HOY Hie Aa and Hever ittention to the fact that they had) Assdstant Chief Murray, who w | streets, was being cleaned. The soot In Nothing to Do with That. 1 or a man with Mrs. ‘Thurow tn there. ‘This was gmitted checks, drafts, &c., eugstanding. | commana, realized the peril of the situ- !t took fire, and owing to some misun- ring a burglar tthe ony, time she had ever xeen the aon had been Included In the monthly | ation, and also the fact. that fire hy-| derstanding two ularms were sent In, hole fe | “1 don't care to discuss the matter Their Claims the Bone of Conten: |”! call Lae intend, of course, ep dimen: | tien at the Annual Meeting. Rions and style secret and wre using . every precaution, There iq nothing but putatto. the lead keel in evidence In our Works, | pase before th on the corner on glery, for thi tad m e wh precinct ‘ou don't get out ol precinct, If vou dont get out of that Nite Me tau pur, ‘4 Rtn tin in the station, so far as ,idrants at Bath Beach were few fi A sweep had been ordered to clean out - = m4 s thes of the bi es eretu ahawer mUnpe MEMS a ae tee nee oes le atne of about $30,000,000 to begin with, Mr. fre boat David A. Boody, which was . MM. pul not do. wor is afternoon 0} » Dr » | Bwing Seeks “ Bargains. kuarded, you may be sure that reporters | etn not Tiss bUt Hepat tnt ath ie again: (et Gorman proceeded to ‘itemize the im-|stattoned in the East River off North alone, he sald. so Kicharl. the colored Parkhurst, caused considerable | 1 who ‘knew all about the cup defender.’ | Dennett and Agent (on-houme and tol Gf hin thd he ‘rivers and harbors, Highth street, Williamsburg, to go to porter, sent to as " i ense sums due fi buildings, &e. He also tooksup. the scene, 1 vee c y Hall, Dr, Park’ on be went to the fire Under the direction of the sweep, went | lation at City i ary's estimates of receipts he: himself with Engine 1 and a comp: any of | £9 the cellar to send the fire up (ne flue. | came accompanied by Charles Stef ag ' The Recrotary estimated | Men. ax well ay the vender under En: | The sweep says the colored man sent UP | smith, of the Committee of 1 When the sweep pulied his brushes to, Tho two gentlemen sat for a few nd that they ) simply Kuessing at so mue a line, When the boat is launche all owl The annual meeting of the mag-)jyew. T won't sy mort fates who control the various base-| ‘Phe reporter has Teurned that the cr we | Neate the boat's | (hat une Wanted her to be tr with consider: Han when she appeared to give bonds t roany woren whi ght be arrested, | hoped to ha EAH ANCHE a vennonsihie, the 4 total expenditures at $358,000,000, In | &! Ax long ax she was responsible, the Wit: | igs ‘the app Coe ero on | By the time the lines were in oper i weer Kot inte a the. former. salt tons from Inspector ball clubs making up the National | Keetion shape of the hotton at un reo hess sald, he had felt no hesitation in| a | ton. th sabe |the roof he brought with them a mass | ¢ side of the room until ‘ Seay inte wenston at the Pith | eeatl ceria an (is, fawer eid and wae A to bring In ine | AeCeD tN her Ne Hien for the pene eee block on RAAB avenionat Bisnieente ele A Vel Rh PCS A eh Mayor (tad ‘nateied EG to Johu' 4. Avenue Hoté: this morning. | Bulges auton sides | apeetor ™ Metatugniin’” gail “Lavy woh Ve it ads $20,000,000, | "The | Street and two houses were burning on | Smoke came that caused the (rouble. | Sabine Smith, Then the Mayor told one he National Board, consisting of | = —— - | Os se hound ing him in The witness aamit sald he would wrake the Senator | {it ‘ind sparks flew in every direction, | 4 man who saw the smoke rushed in| or two waiting place-hunters that tl Mesera, Young, Byrne and Soden, met) WO OFFER FOR SWEENEY. Titel the trith.” anewered the + ation that it was after he heart the it would reach $400,000.00, And yet, the | Une block away towards the surf 1a | And told the clerk that the hotel was On time was up for visitors, and that be fia executive session about 10 o'clock and AEsdhic “My Instructions were to let the Nene Cabarete Mrs. Thurow Secretary of the ‘Tre tells us his | cereeey Syenue, and a short distance | sume Information | flowed with the | yaa an appointment with Mr, Smith Premeinaed vheieriabory in about an hour. |, y, A, . tine Made No More en | IUatPeonle, we ke fa ae they Heat him an died him'to ascot hee SNM, by al Gapenaes MIE, Mer te AY ihe Wen dutine | wield and Gun “Patrolman Scholes ran out to turn in| and the reverend doctor. nin case of arreste, See " von on alarm. Peter Tirnan, the clerk, tried Wher recess was tak jto stop him, but could not do so. To “Whey would not talk on the subject under savas ihe (Grnel: Sump McManus then said he knew hin| Nched ena that thee |: lerror?’ ‘The S ry himself could not |leen Hote: and half a dozen other: eeneideration. movements were watched, and that they Previous to the conference Dr. Park- y of the foregoing | There was strong northwest wind ail ofelock . question the « 1d ‘Evening World” re- The ar lo: the ee aw had Rothe PerRON watching the Mme es coun for the defense requested blowing, 1 Prevent @ panic he sent hall boys up to|hurst told an vening Presitent Young, when asked concern-| | ‘The rumor eat ye i. Chee tre Ney (Peo aren Heed Daparcnine. HHO Mon Wit Mra. Thurow be brought to. ec et Pe iiathi laced ate Goeman, "hac | Marea @ wre otk ceed, feared that the | every floor to tell the guests that It was | porter that his only object In coming fing Pteffer, raid SAUCE CU uli) i tow do you aecoant for Nis afternoor | they ‘anda h ehisteke bor gpa it only’ the chimney that was on fire, and|to the Mayor's office was to ask after tthe hands of | to Mike Sweeney, the amateur champion | rat was heing.< watcher rhe Urieek = they mde a mistake about a year me Hravely Rescued a Baby. that they were not to be at all alarmed, | His Honor's health. ‘wwe is out of the hands of) i, jumper, to join the Club and com-| Lawver Moss | doe-Horee, Latkers vemuimed the atand Mra they *huya heen Tistie Co advers tO| Berat., Hrown, who te Acting Captain | witarn fetmten cr tne cmon Het omit | piste tere moutes, however, oF th | 1 hi! ot tell you « he rep v r ae a. ree en le 8 ball | er ” ‘4 + es a je“ fs: octor to aal he question and be Prom wits tt may be interred that | ete In the International meeting |yony'kinw thut vou were watened Lawser Hordman had re. [Ht ever sin In taking up the ques: | of the Twenty fifth, Sub-Precinet, with | pany, who narrowly escaped from the a jot of talking within that time. peach Case wit boifinally wetied by | againat the London A. C,, on Sept. 2, Why should any person wate you?” | reduring the recess which | He Wau euinetnine eek Tecra nine ana. elgne nen Ape dat iets FAOaH eta pee Vendome fire with his life,| Mayor Strong greeted the clergym7a ste Il iedented SiRGIANY: as LR 1 te dunyee Ungeraham: for | Re Was samething of A bookkeeper him:| and el”ht men, the Tull force down | jumped from his bed land ran’ half | with a hearty handshake and the ques efused to say ted that it ite uuse We caught you suppose you want a Poll | Commissionership?” followed by @ lou [items with the old officers of the Treas-| Rountsman Frank manages to carry a oe hat what hor Indont kuows T | Conimicsion ury, ‘They all knew perfectly well that | baby from Mitchell's Hotel, which’ in| don't think, he cried | 3 ‘the Government would always maintain | the excitement had been forgotten, The |down the stairs. et ’ stay where SE nd Lauterbach, of the Republican Ie old payments hotel was then on fire and the rounds- | there lea fire? I’ don't think I will.” County Committee, entered the room | Spnator Mills followed in a Hlery speech; | man's wet was loudly applauded. | Then he hurried into a nearby hote:, and and Mr. Smith drew him aside whit * for col det e sued io To 8 and xomebod \ y Pe rpiserd a | Solely by sie (covernment aud the re- a fealy subdued, and then Gale around him. Sch anata ace eine Tae ee cen ee Sree rt finptogel 4s 4 [Urement of all bunk notes. ained of the two important blocks — Pruette’s votce echoed through the] “br, ¥ st would ethe! ‘ To aesatice | hat wa the i his remarks, [of the Beach save a heap of smoking | halls of the house, anda dozen people | he had talked to Cale ere uiens te No eee arte tinge | UE protest,” sald he, “against the end-| ashes, two sections of a wall and three | came running downstal They were| letter said to have been written by his Seen eee Nas [less chain system of ‘finance. [ protest | tottering chimneys, | soon quieted, Society asking for the discharge of @ oe ee ee il against a Government debt entailed | Those who had lived in the houses! By the time the engines reached the| member of the Grand Jury, we |upon generations yet unborn." Then| found temporary shelter with their place the fire was out, after the flames | The Doctor, however, admitted that Le ected to, but |cHMe A xpley colloauy between Senator | fortunate neighbors ai done a few dolars’ damage in one| such a letter had been sent to the ee thee Meoreas | Hil and Senator Mills, Stories that thieves have been at work | of the Upper rooms. ‘The | orter asked knew all alor irman of th when We located Lis in Pat tthe matter. | we sent Ike Van Leer to ty that It was a pot on ng ident Byr! of Brooklyn, who An * Rot apeak ‘to reporters cn the | Henny ¢ im “4 Awent | H him not nger oN 5 t, paid to a friend that he ex-| Athlete Committee fed ‘the trouble over the schedule | and he said re kenw nothing about tt, and | (yf, “yy Tae Vaan feet to bale ld prevent him from taking pai further stated that if such was the’ case | \\! cae Ifying Sweeney: wale ident Hart, of Chicago, sald that, | New York Athletle Club tries to secure |eouid not be found at & De yoatre Thurow Of Committers, the first business | member Which he’ han represented | uecoctive suid Ralph, Nathan, a lawyer | second the steamship Nacoochee to-m the Athi Committee weuld be in m pwed Van Leer ont MeMatius then stated that Cohen left wing to prospective trouble, the sched ey without the p Hon of the | he would he at 210 Kast Broadway. The | sear called @ before the meeting. Hoeretof the | in tinge for the past three | adidress: aiid that ho one in the house |. This h his uf pi med and would” consider it before | (iit and, we had some one else to y uld be t is generally believed that if the wort at Police Headquarters, if he ng ‘ule would come up in the ‘regular re-| Navier Athletic Club, of which he isa | detective suid: Ralph, Nathan, a lawyer | Secon aven schedule has aiways been laid over to! voars, there Will be trouble between the | ia M y ‘ohen |r te ju Senator a i i nage, in one | such 8 iscelaneous busines: wo dubs . ena y,jited this defend. | tion related to Capt, Doherty. ani th | Senator tit Pea Ian Amen Ament aut | were denied’ by the pollen: SEA dawn thecthistnes, None oF tee ioe nthe etter in question alleged that i ans fe (PENS Mie ‘3 Hany less chain by redeeming the greenback —_— + vy. | Phiip Milligan, a Grand Juror, is hime W."Bpaiding, Andrew freed COLLEGE WRESTLING LEAGUE |, = enue camo Te cal cnuivin tic orde was brought into | leas chain by: pedeeming backs men knew who turned in the second | xeif a law-vreiker, and therefore nk MeKee, of this city; C. A. Byrn, 0 Nt Hour Aodtely Is, RU | COU ore , i the witness might | SN Serine ONE M an, and cre BIG FIRE IN CHICAGO. alarm. Telteonslder. the cases of oiher secused Hthe head of the plan to send the money | Identity he ating ‘an interest-bearing debt. The letter was addressed to —+_— Pane ym oand | tous and try to trip ue uty What Mrs. ‘Thurow wanted to see the | ah reanhacks are & part of the INFANT BADLY BURNED. the Mayor ax Chairman of. the Com: w2 Foutz, 'C. A. from. Firotiagne W. Harvard, ¢ at Men, Frank Se} Vale May F Hoon Fee eee eee teria nerecuttoncor| Canal debt,” said Senator Hil, “and {| Children Trampled Upon in » Rash ty De on Canuret: and: the embers 6 a Feb, At the | ie KHOWS hotter than son" ant! the pollee, “Hart suid she told hm that Pen ionick Nextneatiine ce allverity for Safety. Six Pitman Grove Cot De-| the Executive Committee of his society, Arihu fe collegiate | the with a polle 1 was kept In front of her | [R1r Way toe sth , = ‘ . It pleads for prompt invest ion ai 1. iy Aiea, team | the Intercoltesiate | “Viuring the cross-examination the do-|hotwe all the time. Bhe sald her house | ts, Vince ioour curraney.’ | | | CHICAGO, Feb. 21—A disastrous fire} Sia betad bad aeton on the ground of evidence wor Kipnies isa Manton and He Tk, Association, Yale proposed the | fendant shouted out a number of times, | was pecfectly respectabl | a pia Nr position of the |proke out about 9 o'clock this morning! PITMAN GROVER, N. J from New York on that ques- Feb. 27.—A| up by the Soclety's detectives, Hone asker Mr aie. “I have declared [8 the heart ot th west side factory |fire which was caused by the explosion wari evidence “Is to the effect th my ‘position as belng in favor of both | district, and by 10,80 threatened to de-| of a coni-oll stove started in the resi-| Milligan, is nor only & saloon Neepes sold anid silver in our currer pace." stray a Vast aimaunt ot prozerty, dence of John Kerschner, on Twelfth| that his saloon has been open durin to be | and was called to order M +) Mart told ier that he would ss the nee | Faun Wa gi Moult tak te din chim, | Captain about it and ye did so. Judge The heariig was finaliy adjourned ans | tigrahamn would not let the witness nlumbia's sugges. | Ul next urdey morning. In the mean | sta what the nversation betwee const: of | time Just selfand the Captain was. ue ‘Horst, from Baltimore, W. W, Ker Pittsbury, Al Buckenberser and Chri der ‘Abe. from St. loule: "Buck ‘and John T. Brush, from Cin- | atl: Jame« A. Hai picago; | he tim Grady held Liss In 8.109) him a slledl the Benatar srom N fire started In the five-story brick | @¥enue, at 9 o'clock this morning. hours forbidilen by law since he became and many others. nuts. Tse wax only a minor consideration in| en rie nicht of Reb. 6 asi and that | WAR tdlntte sarcasm. “etn the) son atree: In the building were the | stroyed, ax many more badly dutnaged | morning, his saloon, the letter alleges graine Forty reporters a hered al TROTTERS AT AUCTION. fie Care yy eave iia aie ae Dee In Be i the nelehberhood of | MAAN ENA THING HOFRLO Mey mour | ten ther (Ci Mipany: "che: bulldihe’ waa | It looked St one time as if the entire were dispensed there and that they, were pexpectantiy, but he only said ees er, (Welty seven y we ey but she had never RUVNALIR SORES TAGTRERT Of Gover |camp grounds would be burned over, able to buy them at prohibited hours. lox fame out to way that they haven't Ingman. of O15. Witt le te ptvorating the payment of Govern-| crowded with men and women empioy- | but by hard work on the ‘part of the || ‘Tis is the frat call Dr. Parkhurat x @ anything to me yet.” Good Prices at the Opening [locke as Kata, who arrested | Whore were you, then?” ees, and the ras spread of the flames |Tesidents the flames were checked. has made upon Mayor Strong. BS Mea ine addition. to that already | ‘The sale of the fine trotting stock {4nd by order of Supt Byrnes were at! the purpos wing’ that plittorin of pass, and then, with fore’| (Despite the eftorty of the firemen, the |It will probably die, The loss Is not WISKER GETS A JOB. grav, up by President Young. In that | which was to have commenced in M ‘i Puna is Nerty Ww Whe count With great dramatic force and effect: {flames spread to the south portion of |More than $10,000. -—-—— pis it the Ne! t would probably be drawn out io AY ih Tustness would take pre- | 80" Square Garden at 10) o'clock @edence in consideration. morning was delayed until noon, Promi ‘The report of the Committee on Rules! nent horsemen attended. ‘The prices eccupled much attention at the opening | were good in the beginning, thougn the and moat of the propoeed | horses dest pur under the ha sartél with the men to Court Buildin ' Platt, a son a membs ey, Bowrd! privoners, Mat Shebe Wee tindoriee thane the Crane elevator works, which ad- ~2—— secured 16, bat Had to Wik AHOURKEU LI where wa lerick th vere | Joined. the Kaestner. bullding on the Olle) tee as arraicie one Haat” Seam iC Hic hoen wore) ru ike viner, Sullinw en th FLAMES SPREAD IN HALIFAX. Mable Gavaly! re RA} A chuckle waved round the Senate, fgets loss to the Elevator Company —— girl to make Orv oss sombre ce re Aer pene Lets rach ad Pr a A panic which will probably result in Boss Platt | s of the law firm of| & Putt, arriv ‘Mr. Wisker, of Oliver street, was buy= ing drinks for his friends last night, Government In ration Ballding the ment * ve , mumer were (a told an “ Evening World" i " lo cour changes are, mi to have heen favorably | not record breakers. |” Oe reporter he. Hud nothing 49 don with the | ames! ur 1 Oe Ey pout: [Aste fora minute, Reore one for the| tte caramel factory: om Harribon street | aetrapase NN, ee te arene oe | eee ee ne crane B coterle of good te bale betng at the discretion of the pla: A 0 ee ae Colom: ima, vo gohan | ee oagginmt tne two, Pe Nen teeny Staats XAt Hilt gat silent and bided his|*everal blocks from the fire, HALIFAX, N. 8. Feb, 2%.—The Do-/| fellows followed, patting him on the ers tecelved some opposition. ba Play f The Convention adjourned at 218) Mian Bouma ty. Hawneen, owt of Jennie, | te otclock, for junch, and reconvened at 3| Vann pum Ganttialtasgnet™ Selock, “When the adjournment was | 'ytarata taken they were still at work on "the | wale tir ae e Cee eet See Guteny aud pided Ms] ‘Two hundred and twen:y children were | minion Government immigration bulild-| back until, before he shook them by t 3 Didn't h ling motton of order against the Bae thee Haseinee asiig ‘pe saoee ings here were burned this morning. dodging up the Double Alley, the friend- tA cena eens lme RARE Y) ronewilse ban [ORR Ra THe new eeiNetlOn:| ha some one wounded Analarmy cA) Wild |. cto tre mumeey Suicne Geen Water tel) ly ence Neder He 7 nab) ot ee rush for the exits foliowed, the chil-| minus at 10 o'clock this morning, and | shoulders of his Sunday coa\ "shi His p Mnelder Rnflerty Snyn 3) ont af Corinne: SW tives were brought In another door leading | ive, $100, fs chamber hesn acrapted by the Commiaatoners, hut Rafferty Feces Preaidont Qiaw.donactiehtly r ’ r ; Tales. ir Darango, out of Vente; J. ©. | L r! dren beconslug crazed with terror, the long wharf, together with a great |” Mr, Wisker has @ job! It is not likely, from all accounts, East Grange, Nod $40 ila te ball of McManus and Jacsbs was | « rexigued, He belonged to the} in submitting the point of order.” con | qhey Tushed down” the staifways, | duantity of goods, were destroyed. x couple of months lookin; eeerery cyenges SL be: made jh the ATA, DAEDIE Mend & fouse are attorneys for the | Ne Ten! ¢ mua, Sera, Thomas of Ciuded Senator Mille, | “on the amend-| trampling under foot those who had | The fire probably wiped out property| at last he found what pom niles ay fas recomimende hy the ARLINGTON ENTRIES. Wes ‘ etease ie willing to awear that he | MERE Oered Dy the Kenator from Mary] fallen, and several boy jumped” from | to, the value, of $700,00 beginning March 1 Afr. Winker wilt be MAteal ieednah intends to a A p asked a Soe EEN inet er ein aids satin | Decaune Tam opposed to bonds, Wher | Mon Wane wievon cbilkrad. were fe: WHETVee Of Gea THO ISRO UREA Red | HORE ee ee BAK eet MEE. gf yt ghetl” | MACH TRACK. ARLINGTON, Feb ui oui Charges‘ imontvation were pending ’againe Rat] MINE Te, VON OFF Mi oppored to ang | MoVed, unconswous, in ambulances, it] grain levator the Sarmatian Hotel and| | He lost, his fob in the Custom House te for the Gants,” and would per- t ACK. ARLINGTON, Feb. nost ¢ tertse ite sare lite a pe up Jot . because 2 eared that seve! jome dozen other buildings were burned, | because he allowed Ollie Teal ke ‘to have. Tualtimore ‘open he ~The entries and welxhts for to-mor- wat Here we Mgrs Ponds cele eye {Several of them are | Sgeveral firemen were injured, A heavy | to interfere with his duties. Since then auen valied | fatally injured. i Senator Allison followed. | He called | “the” most seriously injured of the| Wind spread the flames. Dartmouth sent | Ollie has been hustling, He didn’t know e 1 candy factory employees were: ite fire brigade to assist the city depart-| what hustling meant until he tried to PN ry Emma" Kuatic, ita Gildman, Agnes| Ment. and the flames were gotten under | get a Job for Wisker, and says he'll not is McIntyre and Besate Pazlic, all of whom | Control at about 1 o'clock try to get a job for another man, eee Prager Hanion wants the same thing | row's ra = pen in Haltimore | Mr. eedman new the business, but a fly rarely ry ralment, and no one need Fear that 'he ‘will get any tho worst of ‘en on thin track are as follow! 8x furlon: Bart) no Firat Rae e different mes. [ myself sent hin vay to Pittsburg for eonsplracy. Liss back here a& few weeks ago setts Wanita B0."" | NO. NEWS OF CYCLIST LENZ. pwo Prince of Persia FE: nt. nd ennen ‘ | Were knocked down and trampled upon, — it io tens “loz | cametomy house, Hesaid he was out of ‘ be frank,” said Senator Hil 4 bared Ge . | Bor cl " 4 “precdman not only has Cleveland's SME Bia! OSS tee money, and wanted meto help him. Laid | Hove to the Mtentne wther. |utt''we ‘enter upon’a protracted debate | Has, feared, by the physicians that| Boston Church Damage by Fire For Improving Canal Profit vote, but he Will also count on the sup- ein help him by giving him money, because | PITTSBURG, Pa, Feb. Mrs. Mary | upon this amendment, It means an extra! Kustic they were fatally hurt ‘&) BOSTON, Feb. 27.—Fire this morning] 4 public meeting, with but a small attendance, t of John T. Brush. It ix not b ve: Fusions In old days he was a ereat help to us as nk G, Leng, the | Sfssion. Since the Secretary of the Hs ‘The fire was pronounced under controt|!n St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church, | was he'd this afternoon under the auspices of the ongrest onl ag qt 4 nt nz Wed that there will be any serious ‘stool-p.geon.” TE got tire | of him, how: | Lena, mother of 1 Treasury first addres fon to the changex in the rules Ahearn vesse ss Zax Buggested by the Committee which met a few days ago. Lilitpate Bp “Manager Buckenberger, of St. Louls;| Gorman + etool neon ‘ L NIKE rns ow teen |'the aubtect oP a cdefe ee lock, having been confined to| Minot street, Dorchester, destroyed a| Boat Owners’ Association at the Seamen's Bethel, r, and told hin not to con D my Pittsburg wh stn, who has ni S : tne subject of he nee ses AS mot | the, Kaestner buliding and the south | large part of the interior’ of the edifice M1 Coenties stip. W. B. Cleary, Capt. Frank Cam d'ntest ine bi Cpanes At midnignts | uene for Mine OUNS, RE Fenn | think thet et (ia lee stage of (hel MNe en nuns tiene elevator worea,| a DuCBed Hirouen Hie eek) Tee Fe | cay. and : i "i See RR CH he Hoe letter from Tabriz, Persl tis write ee ARE. e total loss w robably not exceed| started from a defective flue, and the | sidy and A few days after this he met me and |% eUer hould enter upon a new and | $699,000; wel covered by insurance, loss Is estimated at $20,000, fully Insured, | £0, Butta Hillsan were appointed te Tegislation wing, of “incinnatl, and Frank | tuint itace—Pour an toll mea couple of shoplifters he hud | ten Gen, Wallo Wagner, of the Lin field. This attempt to restrict ed ", Foe Penting canal eaten A. TeeclUtiOn In sabe ‘on looking for bar- * met in Plusburg were in town and had] persian ar t the request of the er of the Secretary of the Treas = 3 port of the movement to build new grain elevators Gains: recy tinve: several plavers, they | Hille Ho ssceoeoce8 maw ned some stuff at Simpson's Lil dis RMAC RN rae fo ell Hons at private sale Is a re BUILDING SET AFIRE Flour Mill Burned in Peabody, Kan, in In, oppoaiign to. thos, altendy there, 0 swap ad-| aan i e motive dacubs. sali Jon on that offletal . PEABODY, Kan., Feb. 2%.—The large fou , charge exot er gates <n tne wien to Onee perehe M4 dono P hein ine tion tan felting vou the] A photograph. supposed to be the tast| Senator, HI drew fire from Senator ee We vein tt agate bgabyredlimlt A oblneieriarl LIC _ ing, for instance, would trade! Aariermat 2 exact truth and nothing bute the truth e en by be is sent with the | Sherman by quoting from a letter of the o ‘ stroyed fire’ to- joss $100,000, rane hers for Venter’ German, or New| tater” itt Now 1 will’ go on. ji Ree CRATING Baan latter Ia) favor of the FeUrement of the Queer Old Woman, Who Was a New | iifoy OY re today, Lows $100,000; Insurance HOMES FOR THE PEOPLE. fork. Ewing says his sprained Jeg 18) rourth Race—Seven furlongs. “We did not go to the pawnshop, as) letter, ON) greenback Gue Arrested, iD eres ‘The World is the recognized medium in which Fight, and tt is very evident that his| we Were asked to do, but Went to a; his wheel In the gardens of the Royal] In vain did) the Senator from Onto : ne, World i Se ty de ehape. One muct have) Lominuls uo Maloon next to the People's Pheatee, it | pataee wri, giving an exhibition. | Bt The letter wie weltien tive, The police of the East Twenty-secona| TELL-TALE CHARNEL PIT. | te, print houses, nats and roome sdvertined tor Rerve to make such a proposition, ue thie Bowery. Tas Blog, At 815 | ms Grown. Prince afters hisiaympathy| the resumption of specie] Street station arrested a wrinkled, ap: a : pln de A Emad State League Opens May 2 toy Pichawey. growed un vets nan to Men Leng and all Pittsbure friends | equemts att time, when the green: | parently half-crasy woman to-day who|Tarke Fall to Destroy Mutilated | Forged an Old Soldier's Name. Race—Four and « half furlong bring them by and) ty vou out! W hea ha See NL mor. | they. think set fire to the four-story Bodies of Arment formerly a clerk in the offtee Victims, James L. Hand, of the missing boy, and expresses hope SCHENECTADY, N.Y, Feb. —The New| Phil Daly .. 108 Mritiant tog | stood at the window of the saloon and Ne THAy Gee DE. i 2. cilessly, “that the Senator from Oh‘o | fat-house at 134 East Seventeenth street. 2 of the Pension Bureau in this city, and who hi Tere Bate Baseball League met in thin city tant | Re fino See aie, ee ere ARE hater Unt We ay 9 Be Lo YS newman, {can be quated effectively on every side [The place Is conducted aa a boarding: |, LONDON: Feb. £1.—The Telegraph has) ee caer dictment for several months for Right. The Schedule Committ Renae | and Parkhurst Detective Whitney Wil go inte Persia to search for the (of Che curreney question. But his letter | houge by William Walsh a two-column despatch from a reporter | ee en en arawn to the order of were raleed t Shae aeea0e Lemon standing across the way in tie) missing boy. He will start early tn 1 Joie now. 1 can quote from | asin ; A who was sent to investigate the Arme- iia tea (omeevah left open Pocahontas 100 doorway of Mouwlt's shop. We | Naren, | other Secretaries of the T ts Iiam C. Sherwood, who occupies | jj WH ae le daten wooeh San, | rearrested in the office on. y May iE Millinrdtat Iver Im) TNS QUITINTE Oa oie tater att ee awoke at 2 o'clock this morn! j | and relates how the Turks tried :o [iii inen, an old soldier, to checks for $148 5 pay at Jobustown. Gioversvtite Bu P Three-quarters of “an hour tater oar! YACHT GEORGIE CHAMPION. here Is no sure rellef for a financial | hy pom filled with coke ae te itd | destroy the proofs of the out and aac 1894: $06, In March, 1884, amd. $920.09 Set FAiteay at Amaterdam, and Binghamton | peNvER, Pe. 2.—Ies bilitsras | Crook camo back, and toldiue he sould t ile eyatein outline meentuele 1 teers. | cought (hi h smoke. He at once | ocpectally to obliterate the tell-tale pit |on Dec. §, 1898. Hand came down with his couns 2 GREGOR, WER LGR. ue ert tas jeves. We gave him a quarter 4 sa late day for the Democratic party | thought that the house wi x Vitae ime Wet eld in $10,000 Caaaeeee Ath metetee nae ne cake art to} to get a drink and then we went acrons y Won the New Jersey Pens come a champion of paper money. | Opening his window he yelled ante dug behind the residence of Viallage, | 54 gop esamination on March 6. PHIL DWYER TALKS. te nla Geaae Rips heual Spe Oney | ho BOW W locked the Parkhunat ga the 1ce. nt Red tank Senator from Oblo has come out on] was burning to death. Patrolman | Chief of Djellyegoozan, in which hun- —————— 5 ‘o hin bed at his hotel and the physician said he | Men square in the eve We went 1 broad platform against the retirement | Henry waa st i 7 Ev! if At = wan threatened with fever His place tn the con- | {Hfough Prince to Mott street and to Boe (Spectal to The Evening World Jr 'the greenback and. in favor of the| sent in pyres eniithe corner and | dreds: of /mutiiated: Bodies: were. piled. No Byvidense ef paenay?: Bxpects a Fine Racing Season and |(*t Wat taken by 5 local billiandia, He wae | Mon flemdauarters | ot RED BANK, Nod. F—Charles | mainten of the eadtess chain.” Herore ‘the arrival of the firemen, sner-| "ads, arms hands, legs and trunks, | rhe trial of Teofl Turlkowics for the murder im Gare of Covbett-Fitastnmone vighe, | Tverd peter thle morning, and KC ls hoped |tuld fim ail about the Larknitet people) P. Evwin's {6 yacht Georgie, of the| actor Ie inaking: MuNdALory Gre, See | Manes, ity Moused the people in the| Mingling tn one festering mass. the first decree of Adolph Balensieter, trom whom or. LOUIS, Fe. es a il that he will be able to leave hin room in a day {being at Le Moults, Inspector, Me-! North Shrewabury Club, again defeated | lesuing of A ae HRN An LORS ANS tes Rouse, 6nd ace them had gone 1 Barrels of petroleum, originally in-| he purchased a half share in the restaurant owned + , a 5 i ‘eb. 27.—P. J. Dwyer, | or two, Lunghi told ts to try and tint out} the purlinete che Vixen: tls based by 9 two-thirds vote of the De ee one fire Was In an unoccu- | ended for use in burning villages, were | by the latter at 485 Third avenue, was continued t -Presient of the Brooklyn Jockey Club, ——- What they were up to the burlington yacht Vixen thts morn. | beste pled room on the second floor, and the fata ok Owes nit and set on fire. The| to-day in the Extraordinary n bavh House and Senate. Hames were extinguished after $500 dam- | Poured ‘nto t stakeholder of the Corbett-Fitzsimmons | Wants 85.000 for a Den Phe teat das Lfotnid a tote at Poliee| img, and thus becomes the holler of the love shat (he Henator trom Ohio| eae he zl Terminer before J nc. Williams and 1 eve eh evator from Ohio! age had. been val f fal ; F befor wa _ PEE etter p HSU Re taL inet aay AGP ehabA VAC NHI ABE RENTARIO OF Neer fe nie ae re > lames failed to consume the mass, and] jure. py: hetwood, physician at 2 *maateh, arrived in St. Loutn yesterday | LENINGTON, Ky. Feb. 27 Wt nacho, | FuMuMManeeg: linens fe “Petes Ve challenge TN ace eee Ae ee eae ati gant | aie, Walsh told the Fire Chief that hela hill stream was them dammed and Foie nade an from Rock Ledge, Fia., and will leave | Raleiss, S.C ant Edy Spurr of this city, Med/ apector Mebuthtin, atid etuteal lua {ISEREY Mutat atm afatoc iin eee een eet fre to the Glace BR bouTders had | aiverted trom ste course, but even this | (8 oH Int Bot be somelnsed tect d in the Clewult Gowri nero ’a:autt seer Sh Motu War ldentitied to-day by], che yachts sailed ale Ames over EB toughtarwarcad res ‘ by place. Bhe was the old | ¢! ‘ . U8 | eoaliv, The cane will aot be concluded to-da; today for Hot Springs, where he will | iii culate ttle Sit, atutit Sone | Mumuel Cohen, ot A doeluncey: street, we ove wn a half mite cours Nal 8 | gentutor, Veathees, NU eiide twenator | Nite hall coum, eee: (Wd, lived in a | fulled to wash away the horrid evi- ee that of aman who committed a bur ees i tarry three or four weeks previous to] pint! ins Munen ta eon twen little hall room on the’ top floor, vermin f the | dence, The remains are now being re- Wheat by Vessel from Or shot then tlie Sew York lie trotting tal Who died a i ‘ 2 eT ata, orgie's ime wast hour, 4 min ex houses She had only been in the hous gearaing, to New York: sabi hoon the. rotting siellion. who, died at, itarttord Khare ATER NO 1a aaa famd aie beat the Vixen T ammute tary Treasury. A | since last ‘Thuraday use | moved by piecemeal. A ‘The Reaper and Iroquois, with cargoes « « Matte Bast thie sean oleate ch ——— = i Lipa ik came. jG Rar hy of | Seren = Bee tet oer Reta fale. thas. on After promising Imperial protection, | whe! reached New York to-day from Oregory ! send of exceptionally ‘fine’ quality, and| ATCHISON REORGANIZATION, | iehtais tre he w thins aye at job tnt Cebel Our W vored tis wol lighOne tewatapens | the Turks escorted the Armentans | Shipment of produce around Cape Horn ie ver: > that “Corbett. and Fitzsimmons. would . T fet pretty sure the Barkiurst aeiote Ceitelne ay 1 Dem roman lighting newspapers in the : fare rite raliaie were bull. The resent Dural he their matter beyond doubt. —— were Ia Howth hin and told INDON, Feb. rhe Fall Mail xome, Woatern Where tie’ tire “started this) morning: | Uistance from the camp before slaying | fig’ of" wneat.eireacorn at Portland made th a have been enjoying myself'in the| The Plan That Will Probably or MeLaughiin what 1b thought ret lingion Ghamplan Zine ACO anne! Reign, a servant, had also no-| them. ‘The Bulgartan atrocities appear | shipping of the wheat by vessel convenient, Depeie gras. of Florida,” said ple Ue Adopted een et Lise Have ill) verman's proposed appiicat ret of burned. matches on the floor of the | Mit In comparison with these savage ee poe SEER. sea nave paid very iitie atvene . wie ort Mia atin | statement Inte the renke oF the Clans 4 | he same thing of some | old woman's room and just outelde her | horrors, which are amply confirmed by| Sir Hercules Robinson Made Cap ; and have pala. very little atten | It ts probable that the plan of reor- RU dEed leinntuUETSVSIREL CRAY 1? TRNTIROMUNIE (RERRS eee eee ~Mr. | Walsh’ ordered the “new | numerous Independent eye-witnesses. Coleny Governor. | $ @uring that time. But I think the third | Ravlzation of the Atchison, Topeka & Materson, N = nifarenite. Aches Ne “Thon the compliments are even,'| “When the woman: Fugitives were pursued and butchered,| PONDON, Feb. 21.-Sir Hercules Rob | ment of Fitzsimmons's — stake | Santa Fe Ratlroad Company will be sub- Bag” Any LSUpAceTa: Sh cernart Jatt th: Yorker in ‘coneluston, | station-house. she, nal sha Reta note but some escaped, and went to Moosh | inson, formerly Governor of Hong-Kong, | 1 meets been jaced in the hands of | stantially as follows versining alt rig Letter will follow, aseenins ‘Class 8 amateur and the pro- point of order | ing of the fire. She ts gray-halred, tall | t0 testify before the Commission ap-| Ceylon, New South Wales, New Zea>| -s hin esas 1 ahould find thiat the money | orvieired™ storks, Ha.dwuW, prin Her wean | The following diay a rebtdved jeter ae = | Taibswed In opposition | make the police helicve sharin Henge | Pointed to investigate the outrages, They |1and and of the Cape of Good Hope, | faam that negotiations looking tos cot | om Gent, onde, $50,000,000 Jeetpted for it The vil on — aa Ge - |room," she said, “surely TF cannot be) Pretexts, Spies aru policemen stalked | mander-in-Chief of Cape Colony and = test between them were ot Be The assessment levied will be $10 on]. Thr i) A despatch from ¢ anatt tee that Riorry’* A LIST OF BOARDING-HOUSES arrested for that?’ the highways ai pounced upon any 1g eee a ee ee ne ober ety dit | the common stock and #4 on the second | [2 aii an ‘rom ¥ sé Fariareed car sigue’ New] ig printed in to-dav'a “Evening World." Tt i rolman Fennelly was sent to the| Armenian Who Suspected of an im | High Commissioner for South Africa, im i, elaim’a forfeit, however, bur would sive mortgage bonds, for ble h Abaesame ta - wou i York fasehail Club and will enh ad Tale Hea ARA NIL RIA pou Greate! (E-son! weal es house wher ; the fire had been to in-| tention to testify, jon to Sir Henry Brougham i® Fitssimmons any reasonable time to NAV ere e given In preferred |... Aa aisen a a 4! Sack te Hs ‘oay home. a pin the old woman's room - } » stock, \s « re | he found part of a burned newspaper | a } some up with the money. For the e er ortgage |* CSA Sent ‘i =e eee = and a bottle bi led Ww La Prd Me Both amen are sincere in their de-| yan herd will be Given TS er eRe, | yaehamewnd tus Totten to Uispecton Mes) WAR Sate Moatertonn Mus These were taken to the Sationtmauve, | FORGED CURRENCY PLATES, | atsace-Lorraine tte oo OT A ago mec other moma! Tot? | in_new. bonds and 40 per cent. in pre: |! Se A GiGaunal SISGNIS LEMANON. Me |The Fire Marshal was notlied | Third R , ‘the match will be bro ferred ato the second bonds "A at he (eacon Fernald farm deew neighbors to the| > Whe? the woman was araigned before| Found im Possession of American ee essary, atch will be brought off in fate t rasan e Fr RRLIN: Fab arein th It looks as though Florida will | there will be given preferred stock at | he Was, but told us te det nie morning, mn gving into the house | Wueticn Ryan in the Yorkville Po:ice Arrested in London, BERLIN, Feb. %.—In the Reichstag oe PERS cone of the battle Tees WH [Ls Der cent, and for second mortgage | Regen RHE tal a 6 le ly nit fla 5 out she stated that-she had only come to-dsy the bill repealing the Dictator- Preset Eenistature doce not acess the | bonds “i 120 per cent | Lalas b eal jf i F eo shay (hey found the boty of Mra Fenald lying on the | fo this city on last Frilay from Mount| LONDON, Feb, Warren Curtis] ship clause of the Reichsland (Alsa boxing, the fight will surely be |, The Colorado. Midland, Atlantle and) “rhe next day $0 came to me by Nene " si nannies MOF of A bedroom with her skull smashed in and | Adams, Mass, where she lived. "she de: | Laffray, seventy-two years old, and de-| Lorruinc) laws has passed its third read- off there. acitic; and the St, Lou'n a preat bul declined to receive. it Geis * ane Sf mie lett arm badly nurnet, ie wan ainty veara | ROA tat she’ knew anything whatever | scribed as an American, was charged in | !%& —<-- — clsco eulted bonds w ne amount came to MeMaius. bt . ake 4 a e f age 8 widow. and lived with her gon, Leroy te BY of re. alert DOBBINS BROKEN DOWN. |” new bonds and prefert FAG PERU Cae ig ae ae Miaraars : ‘ of age a widow and ives win her won Leroy |’ Depety Fire Marshal Free! has been|@ police cour: to-day with being in pos: [rates ranging from % to 9) per pa ; ton of foi vbs then tobi in great 1 disappeared. It is th n Of . detalied to the case. and this morning | £° ed photographic plates. of rates ene ee abe then tall ins is ; aia ae Asked that the woman he rene ae | $1.00) and $10-American bills, and. with - to the bonde, ry that Meatanat ha — ed while in the ba " further evidence asainst ner" eoud ‘be | Welting a photographer to make coples > Swe Much Work Has Caused the Wie dacobe was celititc: bi . Theatrical Venture Batted. | secured. This was done. of. the bills, COTTON STARTS STEADY. ine cetetiver “Soon EE ho ihieinal | penyaniy Melon Presiteat of abe F . = a | Heres remanded, (bell being retveed. Pacitic, and the St, Lou's ‘and San Fran. | | Great Colt's Retirement, mon Drunk’ BA Ps rae Becks Cowie, Gainer tor wee, Be nt won FIRE AMONG THE TYPES. | 10RD ROSEBER a cough with a Weak System, Com oroker-Dwyer stable, hax writin gum|Cereala Atay urw ta Sevan ete tte comnon | See OSEBERY 1S BETTER, | rcon with Weak Lang or Dior MMANY, N.Y. Fed. 2h=="The common England to Mr. Croker, who Is at Roch wits Oats Dull ‘ mid 3 n of # Asse) toda: hy 1 si Pr Ledge, Fla, stating that Dobbins will| Cotton was steady, with a falr vo ume | ME Of a tise Minne: The Brsmmierin$ Us led with | case with Loss of Flesh, ‘Take i} Later Chay drunkards shatl serve | Court Build ting on thy ety Part U1 Tende: px-Congresn| ment ¥ will be recalled | of local business Cables w r at Me ” Ex-Congress: J Mt | Mart e 1 les were steady, ber of ap winuta Provision wressman J. J. Little's print- ao we heeds. by ThE | Liverpool showing unchanged prices GOT aa! Dr. Parks the bench, by : «medi ing establishment, 16 and 18 Astor place,| LONDON. Fen. 21.—Lord Rosebery ts 9 on. the piclampgly OO We | compared with yesterday ¥ seManus, (was appoinied ® detective mas was visited by fre at about 6 o'clock this | stl! {roubied with Insomnia, but in other will therefor 4 in nine ie Rat of orning respects 1k, er. Cup and cola Cap crest | Wheat opened firm, sold up slight . | eee ite has been suffering from influenga pe ty 10 patrol duty. Two years ago he wis einstated a detective — — ———————|_ The flames were discovered | since baurdey. te. ich he Was entered, and wilt naj (on firm markets abroad and then re- Miiftated a detective | mt T AWARDS } 1 nies ¢ discovered on the! since Saturday last, He will Bats PRS | acted tke May sold at 6 t-8e. and Chic| DR NAR DIS ORT Fos trae. WHEREVER EXINDITED. | jued oor, “rhe “damage to. the ‘stock = inervicess aiid will then be ie | AKO May’ at ZA Ife Gf bribery: ts f deainst Dreneagae rom ie = Att a sueneses Emulsion ; A ry. 4 FOUR BUILDINGS DESTROYED. | LONDON, Feb. %7.-The Monn oo | $= take his place amon, Corn was firm at the start, with May at Bele Meade farmers me Mal " day publishes a despatch from Rome 49 Ide, here and 45 3-80, at Chicago, Oats age ‘ ’ " erally regretted th Weuther Forecast. i ‘ + ie . ‘ z ah (roaiee oil ‘he'carns fof | ware dull and aout sou | me emai tren orm eas oul Ay Do Ue ; Tt wilt all come ow |™” Were Blows Up im am Explo- | iiying that, the Pope will omelate on| the cream of Cod-liver Oil, for any make a sho : ; | ston : i i owners end ioming abroad. enting a 6 PM. (oomorrow |e ax sn | in the wash," Pee in Savannah. maving that the Pope will officiate 081 sitment resulting from poor sourithe © too wi that the a Uinmends, Aron Freane 4 wed b omit . AH, Ga,, Feb. 27.—About 1] gist Chi 4 . , e i ee ee ee jai ut a riehose Fane Peprlive, [octets ert tne tele! | Sots crea moan us| a yaa is Word om I") mou ME vonaay on] emery Seighioud i atl hese the enatanate tho STEAM-CCOKED FOOD TO we FINE, | pusiaings at Farm and Margaret aireets, | {ion, On Saturday hie Holness will re: | eet a for the quarters of 3 wane pe 4 tea 7 Nee H PATENTS WERE GR Pietely. eking them com-| ceive the congratulations of the diplo-| DON't bs decelved by Substitutes! Newmarket. | wevertod jon. cy WY a BY THE UNITED STATES Efforts are being made to connect the| mats and notabilities at Rome ‘Prepared by Scott @ Bowne, N.Y, All druggiot

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