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y _THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1898 | —— 4 ie that Dornhard t014 hee he woud pitch, her, out! | THE STRIKE ON NEW LINES.| DIXON AT THE N. Y. A. C. BEGALLED HIM BABY, |2sseekirtces s7etaieutee CUT THE THROATS OF SEVEN. BROOKLYN NEWS “| : GIANTS TUNING UP, LD wanted | Juicing an Hutchers Family Non-Uniom Men Treated Hoapitably Weight Cham to i At the conclusi Mlig's exam- rad Then Commits uletite, and Taken Into Camp. nknown" To-N! & ination, Judge 1 | ‘ ‘i | Strikers ciaim to-day that the build-| Tle members of the New York Ath-! Now Yi Baseball 8 Gettin; 7 ib ™ March 7. — A plasterer ew York's Dase! tars Von Der Heide Saye That's] ,,! aout se NES USBIOY | Uetray aiGe liviN at Laer tootihiG | ata Ing tie-up i complete; that the master setic Club who have never seen George Tato Fine For 6 a i n' orm. of Mrs LONDO! his case ni Way They Do in vermany. |i." After Ju Drag hie dee took his own Mite union men to take their places, and|to-rgni, when the champton will hah set lon, “Be ‘ meet, hat th o c forc-|an unknown in a #ix round bout in the \Radesring Terms Were Merey freely’ anout We He hag AU are Mamaia with tie leseaptian cry { wns the: the clesttlens contenctors to ots |HUDIROUME gi * a7, | Bannon a Strong Batsman—stafford 4 one child, who ts lying at the point © ‘ . . : : et} venny C, Williams, Chairman of, the ; aS Ay witeraiones Gai Be 0 | death Mortgages Given to Mra Barry |The Accused Police Justice insists | tment of the dificuity. Athletic Conimictee, has secured ‘Tom| at Hume on John Ward's Coruer. te‘Teach Her the Language. monthn’ and. demande ; . a ‘On the other hand, employers nay they [O'Rourke's conse’t to aliow Dixon to Bernhard said that tiv wid ’ by Marrin Not on Reoord. He Did His Full Dut are securing non-union men every day. |PPeat. Mr. Willams has also provided | ’ i H BANK CASHIER’S SUICIDE. id is Full Duty. i 9. | the fullowitig card of six round. bow Malbec Seb A afin . and that will hold out anti! enough ew | 9° “Tonka and M Ryan, at Putas) | sare elie Ban 0 Danes ONS Sa = Danny McGowan and less, at fddie Burke Has a mir Mon of the Professor's Suit Wile, af Gini men are engaged or the trikers return y jounge; F Jonnston and J. Hose, at 120 ; Because tie | Te United Building Predes mar tant pound George Harel and J. ‘Slurpny,| to Tack Up in “ Burkeville.”? x ton id of ds, @ & " | PE yUe HAS Enon Eevew Proof Was Weak, evening and passed @ sesolution pledg- | four culated boxers. : wn otal ing mutual support, ‘This will be George Dixon's first ap- seals PAI Was quiet At she fourteen large | pearance In any club-house in this Clty. | rrom «The fvening, World's’ Special Correw dae Divobes, ROYAL GETS A DECREE. — Imeelt inn a ten, | GRAFTON, Masa, M we THRE OF Mee Wiig, custier of the ( No Trace of the Missing Brooklyn! Discharged Trolley ¥ Hin Divorce Worm Mrs. Anna Von der Heide, in rustling | a. Bunk, was found dead in a huree stall | tUreA Chere ateiken are ons ck tow. —_— pundent silk dress and waist, with enor- ludge McAdam, In the Special Term of in the barn connected with his ae | The inquirted that have been made tn} ‘There were not fifty persons in the | policemen quard some of the butidings, SPORTING MISCELLANY. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, March 1.—If sleeves and @ natty little bonnet, the Superior Court to-day, grante! @/at this place at 13) o'clock tis mourning | many cities where t was thought Frank | Ctreutt Court room, Brooklyn, this morn- Pitan disturbances have occurred = x predictions can be made from appear- d ptingipsily of three bright red pyre divorce to Albert Royal with a bullet hole through bis head. | Marcin, the missing Brooklyn lawyer, | ing, when General Term Justices Brown, | "Master Workman Charles W. Hoadiey, - tothe bo AL Wa at the | #NC@#, Manager George Davis has struck ‘was the centre of attraction in his wife, Grace J. Royal, The body was yet warm when discov might be have got so far resulted In) Dykman and Cullen arrived to listen io of the Blectrice! Workers, sald to-day | | President Willison, of the fA MG Mk tlt) 4 veritable prize in Tommy Bannon, The Royals were married tn ered, and beside him lay the revolver {anyining. Bven his wite sys that shelevidence in the impeachment action | that overtures had been ‘made which | frst meeting over whivn te lus muti we At ee Gutnelder for the Giants, All ‘i 18, Four years later, It ix © With which he had taken his life hae not the slightest idea warre he i. | brought by Mayor Schlieren against Po: | PES Runa ie ate nuance meu there Mix uke aie dill probably. prevent «| the members of the club and the cranks Bho is the wife of Prof. Johh Von der| Mrs. Reval formed the wcquainta ee as eee Sune of wes Mad! The person most tnterested in the} ice Justice James F. Quigley, of the | Was a prospect thac the trouble WOuld | incon of in the meeting were represenca-|1n this place are tulking of the remark- | Bleide, of 239 Wes: Fifty-ninth street,| ‘Nice Guese Walcott, of 307 Weat Thir-|eletit years and had also served as ‘Town | Wwyer's whereabouts is Mrs. Caroline) Gates Avenue Court be wettled by ArbItratlOn. as oey and | tives of “The Evening World” and other news! ably clever showing this youngster haw who har brought suit for absolute di-|tleth aireet. was the principal witness | Treuctirer | Oatng ty dtficulty iu tie | Mary, a wealthy widow. uf i Cinon) During the two previous days Asslat:|the public that we ure conducting (him | sapere. whose duty it was to report the proveed- | made in prae'ice, and if he dyes no make “yorce of-statutory grounds. tor iis Sate hue Ca ee ent chtot There ware envern! (avenue. Ble Had placed tn Marrin’s ant Corporation Counsel Yonge. repre-| strike on new lines, We have adopted | ings fully and without prejudice, During the, the regular team, the other outfielders " Among:otner allegations contained in| he met Mrs, Royal. On A Suits, ageresating “more ‘than Sao, | bands about $00 for investinent IM /yenting the Mayor, called many wit- ped Pua Are ead Oot ee One Ane veesion Mr. Willison resigned «| will have to play wonderful ball to keep Professor's complaint ts one that|intimate rejations which ng “against him, It is andenstovl | real estate mortgages, Marin turned |iiessen to show Quigiey was too lenient |tPigat and violence, we curry out, the er ie Bifa .tst, pe, Von der Helde led a double life.| {ween Mrs Royal and her ARE ae See ee eid ty [Over to. the widow what pur to) with trolley strikers, The prosecution | other cities, and instead of calling them a DMs whiehlb a Seeeene ok Ut a a) the flat at 339 West Fifty-ninth street | Srought sult for divorce and Wing was with ther. be mortgages on various pieces of Teal |rewted yesterday afternoon, Ti was ex-|‘svabe’ and jecring at them, we offer at gan diy noted, Me | was’ a wonder “it He, Surpasses fay ‘was known as Mrs. Von der Helde,| Subsequently, Miss Walcott said, Mra. examination to-day | of | Mr es It was agreed thet Marrin was) pected ex-Judge Dailey would move to| {hem bospitaliy and tee chiviysnine Feconaidered hls hasty ac.) brightest hopes, He tm a natural ba T the highly respected wife of a well- Royal admitted, to her that «had counts fails to reveal any » collect the interest on is ae Ree dismixs the charges, but he put in evi-| non-union men yesterday. ie winvirawing bie resignation, Roa | Player, and, with little Gpeeiency, “known German musician. In the house | 6¢n @ullty of the intininey, us . and pay it to Mrs, Marry. Every month | dence in defense There le no use for police or militia threats ever made by & Man OccUPY- | Outhelders In the L vague, work, woth in the fleld Gey with the stick an practic at. He hand.es himself when after a bal. ore |in this strike, and the efforts of the] ing a position such as his thorning, the proceedings were Mayor's nephew, Contractor James R. | that if any of the reporce had rr med, the pal Bannon’ = = posed 1p, he th f his disappearance| ‘Phy Bee ae See the TWO MEN TAKE POISON. | Meri, yia'ine interme vo tne witow pydngs ¢ opened with Justice Quigley as a wit-/ Strong, fails to make it appear that we | clon that oer on the Tat tna SAID “NO” AT THE ALTAR. A short time after Mario left Bro KS shows him, tt ix alleged, to be >. joned Ju o bic peace. We | represents would be cut off from L. A. thi i 1 Mrs Barry ealied at his office in the | 2&% He was questioned by ex-Judge | are disturbers of the public t inc Teture, in an easy manner and uses rar ast speeding je: OL Garfield Building. to rotlect Interest due, | Datloy ax to his reasons for discharging | have also shown that there fe Just aa) in fuure Bove ve Judgment. He java very fast flelder and me mae or: | Henson's Novel Defense in an Aban- Hee She learned that) Marrin wus absent! Charles Mullin, accused of threatening fs there are among the contractors.” Me, Willlnoe: did. aux & strong, accurate thrower, There is Of the Hotel Brighton at deamaec suit cHiIcado, Chatles 7 from ha city Mrs harry be-|@ Moorman and conductor, Judge Quig-| | Wight hundred men of the marble {n-| suppression a of, the League, w ROC BRCM aE) I ardotge McAdam had clearet Bis! sonnua Benson, employed by Bi a well-to-do house mover was found that all was not right [ley vaid there was no positive testimony | qustry, Including, the Compact cote ee. Weevatter i¢ should be selected, and i s/and will iijure his arm if he uses It too @ocket of motions, the Von der Hei Hen ey eroWN | dead in bed to-day, having killed him applied to Lawyer Lewis Hurst, of against Mullin and the identity was) stand by the strikers and the Board of ‘that he id not stop to think whether | strongly at first, Sonnets that Important “watnessen | tn gress, DIMRK, Book mantifacturers, | uie with poiuon bec fo Sn Vanderbilt Building (his olty. fF! meagre, He was not satisfied that Mul K Delegates, ation of which he is the| Not only has he shown himsett to be 2 fense in Jefferson Market Court to-day - about $40.00 of Mrs. Barry's] In re . fiarwe of John [ocotrey aber Union discussey o Prewi if perhaps t «| xmashing out some good ones off Dad’ against him. Tiegs, a wiiower, adver regard to the discharge ol jand indorsed {t last night Pe hay ether s von Sere tg, OT tteytand | where he way charged with abandon-|tiseq for u wife and through this became OS siaieas aia eames Bats, Judge Quigley said that when! Delegate Weatenberg. of the Steam- Sirs Stat tint inele intended. ter: | ClAPK, and Lester German ‘in Nand Judge McAdam “in| @Mt by Mary Benson, who claims tolengngi to Mra. Matlin Stewart.” The | eottatt ini cunne Blan exJudge. Morris, | Fitters” Helpers, announced to all the | ancen tobe. served ‘out by ‘mim to-prem repre: [ud Ruste failed, > him. es her as to rights. Pie sie he changed his mind and she sued for] i ortgage represi Mrooklyn Heights | pul ing ANG SeApeM AP pecaen. to he tives or withheld, at his pleasure With these. qualifications, there is e sald they were married three | damuges, teen Ri Hed: hers oO nt body wi el eee i ae hes | ee TAG tet eee tie, yours ago In Hoboken, but he dexerted | WAYCROSS, Ga... March 721 T. eae An outrage: Wer heard of sucn| until the strike tx settled. Yale i having two new Waters shells buiit at] Topcahimiy reason why he should nor Te but T don't know’ whet | her almost immediately. He is thirty | Thighpen, Tax Collector of Ware County, | OMphe Bronert 8 thing! in alt my experience aw a law ———— Troy.” One ta a practice boat and the other ®/ hay” sabia ‘whatever, He ie vec dedly years old and she twenty-six. auteinpted suleide vesterduy, with lawl: | crutartye re pistrict-Attorney and Couniy § MAY COMBINE. |" “"""" Pere | the best of the new. men tried so, far, Benson admits having gone through |#num. A hasty Investigation na hay nMeial =tamp. e. The whole p ling ts con-) LABOR UNION’ | tommy Ryan will meet Tom Tracey, the clever’ Although the Giants have only been ceremony at the time t bn st, however: trary to law.” 4 za mite ractising three days, and Imost Snatend of "answering yen" “to ‘the [Short $hatK. He I Stitt alive cathe tact that iis name. cd. G | otudge Quigiey explained that he dis- ae auceuak AUPeRtieN wellerweE,, Aad $00 norte elt Pe early. to. pick gat the weak ebote, clergyman he said “no.” He also —— appeared as Register instead | charg jatz becauss his employer and| Delegates from er fel Ween Matte tae) Gitte wine ihe: sexe (there isons Ching certain aad thet claimed he was decoyed to Hoboken) Suletde Simor's Wife Indifferent. ferdinand Levy. When Regis! eeveral persons testified Blutz was over! anise Toneee (a tow three weeks, Creedon and have already |the League company is entirely too fast ‘baby'* in one of yoer | and forced to go through the ceremony Levy wae shown the mortgage, he p a mile away from where be was al-| a started thelr preliminary training |for young Denny Houle. With two oF in that? ‘A-On by the girl's brother af the point of a! The bocy of William Simon, a guest of the} younoed it 1 spurious one and, It is sald, | leged to rave thrown coal at a car, ROSTON, March 7.—The General Labor cae in three years more of experience he may 7 revolver. He was held for examina-| vanderbilt toil, at econ s reported the matter to the Distriet- juatice Quigte ® told Br bale | Council of Shoemakers, composed of batts male startin, Dowitng Billy Plteam be able to keep up. with the pace, but rence. Mr. Clark waa the fF night by nig himaw runt ar nite oe i He Is a] Bench, and read tt to him. tlonal Protective Union, Boot and Shoe | neil in oaven rounds at the Ow! Club. Dowling | Gut for he is very weak and slow Fotis ava ‘apenas Sod! DOUGLAS'S SONS DENY IT, | ettin’er'nm'ar arn cea vane sve [erate for, fen, Neaea Hy ea Menehs nt Foe alg quention | Wilt g ttt tints eC ae Sas [fap ty act thy te Ae any ean | Se 7 (oper goes FI gg eR MAES Moria onva wi » lives at ties, He pak candilate for the] as to why delay was so frequent in| Knights of Labor, are in conference In | boxer. a limlied number of rounds of to Bnish ekin took his first practice with the \ PASPAAE Good bar? A; Obi that ia moningy Eignty-ainth i Democratic nomination. for Congress | certaln igiey sii] he| this city to-day on the proposition to | for #0 a alle Kelly ia, anaiiue for a Malt toum yesterday, and proved that he was anything by it Say No Tre tend the to hin rel last vent, but was defeated by James H. | Worked the morning | organize under one head. If the move- | Sith Jimmy Kaveney, of Bown, whom be Misi in" reat condition, and. two, OF three fom ay, “the time ts so long since ‘Them and Widow, [dee in Nabe Murtha. jr He ja said to have been tn-] until 5 0 ning ment Is ac to the various organ: | Spmse0y ay ‘probably offer the boys a purse) days’ work will put him on edge. . \ you in my arms and kimed and hugged pad ills de pO terested in a xitoon and a pool-room | the dargest district in the tuations, a circular will be sent to the |gt the‘aea momhiy boring show Ip Boston the | An appreciable Mocmient. (0) tea 4i@ you mean by that? A. don't] WASHINGTON, Ma —The follow- | Fats! from Modine in Brooklyn. It ta thought that Marrin| hundreds of cases to try. | following organizations Tater part of April | work kas been shown already, and there { ing stat twa le to-day t [eta Simaett. ace lost heavily, at horse racing. In answer to ex-Judge Dalley’s ques-| Hoot and Shoe Council of Brookivn eee Iw no doubt that the bove willbe ready. { know what those words meant A. | ink statement was made to-day sips — = Mrs. Marrin, whe lives at 218 Butter] tions ac to his habit Quigtey | and wichalty Brotherhood of Turned] jim Kennedy, matchmaker of the Seaside Ath- | tO put up a great game of ball when the . two sons of the late Frederick Dour! Paris Green for Deapondency, strot, saya that when her husband left raid he wae 1 WWorkmen, Bottom Finishers, Bole Bins Jette Club, “wilt ‘probably arrange “a ‘match be- | Seon openk on ADEL 18, ‘ 4 { ‘The statement telegraphed to ihe papera’of the eh id he was going to Albany, ee fl ishers of Brockton, Maas.: Un! oot | tween Sam Tompl the Astor! xer, and & afford let himself out yesterday. an b “ ever. couatey TMM Came Shc? Wau: ta nar bt An Anquest will be helt in the care of John] Int unit whe has heard nothing from} Was appol te. ‘Then he) and Shoe Workers of Chicjgo and the | good Philadelphia man, probably Owen Ziegler | the manner in which he covered fround ‘good ‘snd faithful | between us and our father F. Corrigan, of jew York avenue, Hrooklyn. | fin <i Wa. an ac lower. ited Boot and Shoe Wevkers of St. | or Charley McKeever or Jack Everhart, for sa | around J Montgomery Ward's old core ve never done anything |any time Is without foundation. That there has| He lost bia vituation ag an Insurance agent and oo During the three years he was an As-|Lonis, asking them to co-operate and | ¢:sht-round bout at the next boxing show, Tomp- her almost assures his success, He also re ee aw him d fonven- | Kins has defeated Jack Falvey, Jimmy Fox and | i # ‘ ; fim the nine years I have been married to | been any consultation with any one at any place | PaLaRANy cattarwoes hai wea lion, eet NRO PIT LT AAT ok him sales send delegates to a National Conven- | fine MM Oe this Clty ‘within’ the last three | CL some creat work with the stick, Palen’ ‘mean anything Of what i | rick Dugas our taker we have ho kovwiedge | ou a gota ate atte se diel FOUHY CLAIMS CONSPIRACY. | teri iter op the btouse, ‘Vie [eM onthe Fie | Diving the morning. after Commins tie Wo are absolutely unable to account for the | be Whee - wtld he was ontin unbiased in all A et ball about for an hour, boys ru t|matement made LRWia if, DOUOLAKE Bae sees He UTE ve eres Says that He He werett | actions since he had been a magistrate, | MINERS QUIT WORK. nth Cunninedam ato, Ja matcned te meet Hall About for an hour. the hove run frequently wrote poetry, CHARLES DOUGLASS, J ; He said he was never influenced by out peer pies Wise, of ihe Beottioh Ataariean ALMIEHE | 5 teitiana And en teraiicn necite, ne in an effort to perfect herself — GETS $1,000 FOR A FALL. Defraud the Latter'n Wife, side pressure of any. kind. ee We Meaecieaite Gide a Deeg ee eee tte reat ees “Ditedts ‘is | for over two hours, Jack Dovle cov re English, Ianguan: AT THE CHINESE THEATRE James Founy, a race track tout, living} Judge Quigley then told of Mr. Yonge's | PaO erceel iS seme le: Hoboken next Saturday night, saya that it be the initial bag ard has lost none of + admitted renting @ flat in the . pee . 2 W 1 Atth. utreet, New | Visit to Rix court-room, where he forced borg Distriet To-Day. {w victorious he will challenge Sammy Kelly to; cunning. He saya he feels that he will ; epepoaing, the one ig, which she —— Mra. Stewart Fe ae tee oer Enea Millis Gates. AVEC Eee Ce ic oeman tt MeL POTSNUNG. Mach Tette atetie { eet Bim to'a'Gaiah at Ti0 posts for d260' aide, | Mlny better: ball thin year that ever tes qmith her husband. | She said, #he| we, trottende Bacal witen ts aitietestive-dtalewsy: York, was arraigned Mm the Mr. Yonge then began th ‘ s 8 } cues fore, Court Brookiyn, to-day, }amination, ‘In several cases Judge Quix-| of the miners of the Pittsburg district | ‘Tom Hayes, the blacksmith, who nue Polte ve Stanton Smith, the new catcher, who in being she didn’t want it known that : : fi9 Grand street ley was obliged to admit that his action | 1 ton i y New Club | given atria! by Manai Aan hal professor rented out rooma. There were a number of distinguished | was awarded a verdict of $1, tenses from Mrs. Annie Barrett, of/feturnea with the records to the Court | -hat to-day will see « general suspension | qv'133. pounds in. a” limited round bout. Hayes | is a quick catcher and a atrong thrower, Saat #'¢ swne eS soarer and | visitors at the Chinese Theatre in Doyere| City Court to-day as damages for Iniu-| ienarix street, Brooklyn of Sessions. of work ‘There are th. companies | mys If, Abbott, does not arerpt. he would mee t seems a little weak with the etick: "3. eee ae at Moone ot inet Mice gig.| Street Inst night. J. Henry Hollander, | Fes received by falling downstairs, Re-| ay out a week ago, Fovhy, it is] At recess the case was sttil on. whose miners it Is thougat, will stay at | Billy - ie . He miy improve, however. Hulsinger, youth” about |an American, who has lived in China| becea Hurwitz, owner of the building, | oulled on Mrs, Parrett and tn- . {Mei | charged, ealled on Mrs. Pa an on Monday, Eddie Bueke tripoed and fel ht, # Afteen-round / over a horsenhoe He picked It Up, an ER savs he ts going to nail It on the bleach. j(ballenge to meet any 13:-\eries In Burkevitle. Edie, by the Wav, jIs in spiendid shape, and wil: play great ied While running atta ¢ work and tne men employed in these | piiy vernon. of liaveratram. who tought Prank daa adi Baca eee eee huetat 1 testified that he had by the State law governing the condl-| formed her that he tbe Von Yer iielden, tie fr duentis | his wife, who is @ native of China, | tion of tenement-hous arrested in the Tenderioin Precinct 4 meals from the Von der Heides | were present. Mra. Hollander in a very ex. fuane Flt Minwart He | York, for the theft of a watch beg ges as leighyoen_ years old, was piace’ on the| since he can annar years of age, and) filled to repair the stul J Gad been TO PROTECT THE BOYS. Hee ee ee eee tant night , w -— the men struck after completing the ding ot a barge. All the miners of 18 Ker, who ap- ch he] fraants and Crin Should Not ena ey Wate” Mian ew singer the Of age, and. their aon te siateon yours | (Ro qangiadyn Aitention hid been called | ad pawined tor EH agecmn (het watch Ne Herded Together. day Some apesnions have proposed EE accompanied him to Clark's room a oir aon ts jean years) lefective stairway mon pre || Fo} ye ae Uae - ‘ afal nn Siohie- promise xeaies, but In each case they eR cores he frequently lett her there |old. In the sox with them was ex- cident, and she had promised to / ind set Harrett at iberty A conference was held In Mayor Sehte- | fivbiecn rejected, It 's estimated that | WORK ON THE POLO GROUNDS. Von der Heide kit) Mayor Daly, of Chicago, and Col, With- | Febair It, but failed to do so. jars. Harrett started out to false the /ren‘s office, in the Hrooklyn City Hall, | pefore night 15,00 miners will have quit | 2, im for a lieved round box je yee often } . . ; —_ = money, She mertciecd a tot in Bias orning to dev by which | work neh Fer ea ‘ row. — = non 4 eet e kathy PASC] this morning to devise a p'an by worl to pen eee : that aie MIRnt ask. the witness | ,i2,the audience were about a score of ” ead suerte wonhy: Whine) Hoy erlminals committed by Police Jus- eae tsp t83-pound: boxer Supt. Hell Will Thoroughly Over~ oa | American suman a0 bad Beers CF Lue “LYNCH HIM,” CRIED THE MOB] tice night arrest Came neme and the| tices may te ersarated from truants,| Strike im Toenton W ce haul the Giants’ Home Field. an, without hesitation, fring ques-| tan With’ her Americal” husband. = duplicity oF the Vagus mearenker WAS) they are penned together in the ‘Tru-| TRENTON, March 7.—Six hundred of the 750] Jim MeVes, of Brgoklzm, will probably, %8| 4 force of workmen will take possess Bet as et Soe aalednger American wives and thelr Chinese hus-| A Child's Screams Collected a | joiitted and Detective, Hl Harris wis{ents’ Home, ‘There were present Mayor | employees of 8K, Wilson's woollen mills have | Ahietie Cul “lama maar sion, of the Bolo ‘Grounds ‘early next Who was your mother?) A, Stra stulainger, | bands are quite common, but a Chinese Ueawa Gn Havens fetalled on the case. Yesterday he at-|Sehieren, Robert B Wilkins, Secretary | Fone on strike for a restoration of the sgcond 10 /at the bosing show to be given by the Club Inj Week and under the direction of, Bupt, bey. woman is @ rare aight. Fi aS 2 ta Y | fer vent. reduction made in wages last Summer. | Apri el, ve the grounds an Syou are an illegitimate. child” and| Mr. Hollanier is a New Yorker by| David Kanter, thirty-elght years old, yo Nee not deny that het the Children's Society; James 1. | they claim it was promised Jan, Ldetd id the buildings a thorough overhauling. put | Bouck, of the Board of Education, and Superintendent of Public Instruction us “) William H, Maxwell. e1 Mr. W 8 a " d jus Os ¥ on under| Mr. Wilkins wald the city had no ju-| .Cixar-Makers’ Union No. 10 hae indorsed the | Cte iiat Mera Joe Craig, the Jersey City boxer who stool Cal) The entire field will be ove MeCarthy “ot for ten rounds, and Marty McCue! the Inte spots wil be carefully ‘soaded, will probably be matched in a few days to meet in order that the Giants may. have ® ih a special alx-round bout at the boxing show perfect carpet of green to patbol upon 10 has indorsed the} Of the Union Athletic Club, of Jersey City, 19 when they return from the South, Ther City, on April 1. 7 t disgrace on our family,” shouted | birth. Ho was the interpreter for Gen. | 41, unholxterer, of 216 irs. Von der Held Grant when the latter visited China on if . : ala Judge McAdam, | his famous trip around the world. Mr. | and Twenty-first street, was a prisoner 2 renecous Upom ce edad brea dF many years engaged |/in the Harlem Police Court to-day, er of ater. She has no’ in the tea trade in Asia, and was con-| changed by + : ‘tng, to to with, this cas nected with the Chinese Customs Ser-| charged by bis Ave children with Bast One Hundred} got th pney from Mrs, larrett Flaims that part of it w t. with whom he ha: spiracy to defraud M Te was held for Makers’ Union . RMAIRUS GU eee hea ‘ ig fre many places on the grand stand an no; hot my slater, Judge. His| vice for seven year Recently he | cruelty, $1,000 bal risdiction over the Truants’ Home, and) yakeries in this State. EONS | bleatheres which need repairing also. mother is the daughter ot my siep-als-| came back to New York a’ hin wi Last night at 9.20 o'clock Policeman suggested the building be used to ca: New Micers are to be elected by Clear-Makéra’ | Frank M. Vernon, who says he ie a sporting |Evervtning Will be in. appie-ple order she continued to question and son, and is now in the Sal estate business in this city. March 18. man of thirty years’ standing, takes e the manner in which thia column is conduc riminals, and that the Board | Union No 14 Jones saw a FLYNN FIGHTING LEWIS. [torts f nearly 1.000 pe i of Education care for truants in another | | Tie Mattress-Make 4 house, The crowd , by April L Witness. Union has called @ mass- in front of K. Ne ae A ————— Bo you know Mr. Gohmer? A. Yee Mra. Hollander was very much amused | had been 1 by the cries of institution: menting tote held to-morrow evening at 162/f270cs i inctimes ‘difers from’ hie views | Veteran Harry Wright Goes South, Who ts he? A. He Ina friend of yours. = | with the performance, ‘but the audi-| Kanter's one of Whom the| Hoth Trolley Magnates, but Rivals, Mayor favored two buildings on | Past Broadway ‘That's right, Mr, Vernon, lat ® have more on the i eaten a lie. He is the lover of your ence seemed more 8interested in her i auat New rounds occupied Dy. the Traanta | Tho newly elected Recorting and Correnponding | same aubject, written in the same amount of | army, Wright. chief of wyapiree ot the National . than the play, : fe aK ; te, | Secretary of Carpenters’ Lacat 8 | for although somewhat {110 | Baseball Les for Jacksonville, Fla. Eiuisinger said that on one occasion, | vette Denvonenses' Conference. ° Mist aight was] Judge Van Wyek, this morning, the ning taxpayers and F A nisia employed by the American | « finish aguinst Ted. ie a good one and. an A a gs te Taree oe, OE heme when he called at Clark's rooms he father's striking Yetta his twelve Protestant and) Hebrew Orphan ny expect to have trouble with that 6 mf Gtanta while there. few, the reflection of Mrs. Von der) The superintendents of the Nationa HN ee ent eae ( mult Of DP. HL Wynn, President of the (Braves ebre pha arly date back the Atlunite City man to that amount under | He there, in a mirror In the room: Contersace of the Methodiat-Epincopal Church met! her in the face with his fist Nassau Bleetrie tualiroad, to annul the iil will be introduced at Alban; igarette- Makers’ Union will give an | nse conditions, (you cau ae your, a | et c) Lee e se ‘i $ u “od bany to} Philadelphia to great advantage by accepiing his x Boren oneiien or ine cawe: atra, | crowns oe Meeate Maca PANE eer [ Bar in ihe Tan Mi Be ARE crugean | Mee ae ato reno she | A Mill ilbe intra jevitlog*Uheitvig: SSR laafonassy’o3 | Ehateina © raat atten, Accendng tis} FRISCO WANTS TO SPAR. om Ger Heide handed the Judge fOUr-| viicopsl Church at Fourteenth street, and Sev- | were committed to the care of the ¢ Wels. (araanlvarkelevis Gani naneavak or =. o— Saturday March 33. Dring the vexed of the lightweight - n pages of typewritten manuscrip! Bplacopal Church at Fourteen reat. and Se i ¢ care of ooklyn Heights Company was on = he Plush Canmakera! Uni " 1 3 45 a eee "Hare i the history of my life,” said |enth avenue, this morning. The meeting Ie « Society pendine an investigation. Ree aRLer mah ne iknmrenuiliviise on aret ry atl Alno Arre: y | tentea Hite carats a open ie is: Bekok hampionship nearer settlement, Proposition of Mi e Olympic Club te eae iC be the record of 8 poor, Honest | alawed vies ih Geeta iste whit etaroen (nnn cae Jmany. promimest stockhouters of At the examination of Chases Wittara, a {stil Suffolk atreet aa = Spee a Meet N. ¥. A. C. Boxer: Daring "he Conterenc P | Rrookiyn Chy Company, anxious to, seq |¥arlety actor, accused of stealing clothing trom | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 1—A .' T Vanderbilt Troubles, TOOK: y pany. anxiou 4 ith hi be * » gaid Judge Mo- | 0% * le ay {tho ieaue broken to RN Theme dst DacllagRAReF GKccaT ABIES phew Cee Davies Foposition has been made to the New T will do so, madam," sald Judge M ot lap nade Ws dSpee IM realy GNEIMG | try tea Vander tn expert so amend the | Grande than’ the 0 pe Sot xuarantendt | ienith Commissioner John s Yeung tested bee ~ vere of te die te enna Gael 6 eae fudge McAdam handed the history of | ‘"* alee Summer at N n her return to New York| When the case Was caller ‘ore Justice Walsh, in the Adams Street Conn oners on den Helden tite to ha ae he will M4 fof Seventy. | Ht was adjourned until Tuesday rookie, Mat Gr iseen a ak om tts irik oF Boxers §e compere with che: beat mee counsel for Prof. Von der He(le,| Drove Her Father from Home, cond arent next dior the ait Wrought ‘thie, morntie Iw the Noaknn, to aey tna he pier wan untubted Tn. 169 Beek In, the New York club, - d in whieh | gute Wi aii ears old, was sen-| the hiuse of was her can. | first of, twoo Instituted | by Flynn to | 13 suering blaneholle. Fhe. eas fermann Oelrichs is specially inter DEMERS Ag Crags tas poae Gut ct | glee Willaims, twattacein: pasts gle) wes nan’| OF aah oureaetal statin hor’ hun. | teak ‘tha connecting links between. the | fourned sain. Willard’s stage oariner, W! eied with the| {the Percy-Gray Dill. It in stated that Atty-six | ested in the project, and has written to the court-room, Mrs, Von der Helte,| yyy ie teem ie se Be Pulte pseed today, [DANE WK: Venderbit egeve a theatre party City road apd the "Traction Company. | York on a warrant charging him with ste bat about traina dally pass the track and that the natural, prominent New York patrons of boxii the manuscript in his hands, urke, In the Hasex Market Police Co aac night. Mtr Vanderoiit is nthe Rivera ant | "Phe other sult tk to preveat the Trac: | a taxon ant nr trom. the je it to high rank. seeking to enlist their co-operation, inded its return. The lawyer refused Her sister, Kate Donovan of 48 Rutgers sireet, | pars fr visits to Monte Carlo, where Mie | tion Company m sadihug any more trank tn which cares @ rap about th It ts proposed to send a team of Ve it up, but surrendered it to the Maile a charge of Gisorderly conduct against her | Neustretter has a villa Gebt. upon the. City” toad and cotapel | found. belonged. to Willard atl gent lqthisten who would spac in the bent i {iad roca ate and her father ftom ome teat | - JHB, Holling & Co, to pay te am ae fee | days i ure racing, and certainly | feather, lent, welter, middie and hi ” 7 oo ‘atrolman Murphy, of the aon atree: letty Green of the corporation out the $4,00 r His | the racing at the Queens County track last season | weight cla: elric! Now, do you want this, madam ee otha ciiia, had locked ft up bf. the. corborat DESIRABL the 1 s ‘1 aot up to the standard. If the Queens County never seen anything ine pare @sked ‘Judge McAdam. in the a As Murphy ent ye rowm | Hetty Green Is rejol ver the x Furrters’ Union No rolled seven new mem-| peopig will put competent and feariess a pe “[ want Your Honor to read tt out |tm eceace SON Cee Those desiring to nd 9 rooms or| nora at ita. laet regular meeting. A new fag | People (will, put competent and feariess | the Olympic Club sparring matel 0 that all can hear It,” she sald. ye, DUC was caught tater. Ma Mat Gree) SOAR) IUA, (ON) | 1 Gant ni fate will consult their 0% reading | was to be dedicated in the elght-bour | ogg wit not be tea ine that ttn reply has b received t eu" tivh ead A destin do that om ree eer Siitiine ena P Huntugion Greens stl ane tocal : Worta!’ "iv contains something aultable tor yous | rade On MAY toanmaxere, | femeet eae somerset 122, doubt that “tne | Propose’ ___.=—__ 3 Baby Died tn an Ambulance. a carried on! ia th ie he lesa) ceaatalttppiacraralng punto: s y 1192 K of fe, eloakmakers, | Jockey Club would cense. May contain reflections upon Innocent ° |ra. ut Tro xlyn, yeatertay Uatened to char — c ements ter an evening entertain: ‘ : ” TT as Aen a Dares Patrolmen Ssum and Nealius, of the Fifth! sale See wintwas and infolence — proferret » He Sold for Tax Arrenrn. and concert at the Windsor Theatre on| Jockey Geort N.Y. A.C. Ss LE ER RECEIVED Decision in the case will be rendered | street station, while on post at 1290 o'clock this | teachers ADO eelise dwanie pes Mareb 31. ttm said that be will try am | Youths Cha.ged with Burglary. *° eiig ot Aiwa BE renspYat At a special meeting of thirteen of the Rrook Al He = Be hse Hette was very much | BABE Beard & nolae tn the house Mt Avenue | NOBENE CBA med w ery on Lia thlte Nettad! sate, ect Norge | ym Board of Aldermen in Maycr Schleren'a ome Giate of | 9 Fide oe London A, C. Team WII Sail Sept @ a wrought up at the close of the proceed-| 8 Lylng in the allway they found Mary Farley ohn ngham en years old, oP Ee eitine decked shite: cous, tar Him eames Wan 6Relahds th. bail) 160) narhala' President J. G. K. Lawrence, of the Coney Is- for Thin City, fngh To An “Evening Worl!’ reporter | thirty-nine years olf, of 379 Greenwich street, | Walker street and Danio! Armetroug, Afeem years | nq Of real entate for arrears on taxes nat] and‘dockey Club, ‘8 In town once mere. He has DEBT pala a hatter Hi to deen ee a olay a eyng susie Nesta wine tions toler MARRIGAN SLIGHTLY BETTER, | ane ithe of pean nay announcement, at condition of ghat the New York Athletic Club's letter : me, and to-d ay eae to annes died onthe way. Mary Farley sald she sieited ning charged. with breaking into the Van ad ioh bliss WALBAUM RETURNS. 1s 8 Bia ef anal jas the fate of the Petey-Gray Racing Dl te ans | to the Londor Athiede | Club, confirm. ‘ : —— Jan She atarted for. home, be powell Se re NO ig Stokmens Has Upset His Pine Union No. 1 reporta| 058 oat contests next Beptember: has been’ ret MR. WIEGELE CAN NOW SUE. ‘: fuge in tne hallway nine was fount inet ane cr Guttenburg Mage rime: werk han AERIN | Supt. Garman, of the Westcheater celved, is | eh . e Ven ‘ ops and the members ome ol je : Murt Under the Ned, =e Hare gat last 1 Gottfried Walbaum, the ex-Guttenburg | ,,The Hutehers’ Unton in faci mimed in. the from | The only detail remaining Is the cho cree of Divorce WI elderty rooklyn woman, Beat Mer Som with a st Wy, MOMOWAL IDE q magnate, and Mrs. Watbaum, returned | fave ‘requests rt membera the "wuet fold when matters were In fritieal | Of men for the Engileh team, which wilt xy mle Honpftal yeuterdagje | Ulidle: IWniy Thies, elevon 1, ot os ETD and nervous exhaustion : jto New York this morning on the North | « Feebuon will be fromy. Tend® and thelr | TES amplons may he developed durnt In the Wiegele divorce case to-day avout the boty, Mrs vi t jermaa Lloyd steamship Werra, which | hate pal Maal ai a * O) ia the early athietie meetings in melend Mra, Mary Grotschan, a dressmaker. ig with her daughter-in re being made for his future| arrived from Mediterranean ports. i admitioa ta the Henlaiee neon Betetont | Gov. Matthews has received several threaten-| The London A. C. team will sail for testified that Deputy United States! awled under the bet tn AL engagements. Others on board were: Father Alusso, jie entral Labor Union yerter fl ing Vettere from the friends of the Roby (Ind.) this ay Sept. 6 by the sloamship Masse Marshal Bernhard was present on sev- r-in-law Jumped on the ate - PA ALT) cars paar ea ela ay rate track. Ne aah ic. ‘The contests e held Bep' Gocasions when Mrs. Wiegele ws Tee en Caen ee WISCONSIN JUDGE MISSING, [G2ctec eo" HIRES nop AAC enn Me | Cmonl Nato "for "soricing ae Meee | akc ecee el aeh ces tak ; aa Seven Ing fitted for dresses. | aoe * |Tong Island; § Littlejohn, Father {ant ler withdrawal card will be withheld until | 9° gauneee Col Rupert's borses| ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES, The Wiegele case was first tried three, Carried ‘Thely Child Begin ars Pugnett! Pietro, Col. L. B. Siebert, Mrs. | tt, 2% hae Peon paid: Upon request of | the np . . prt, Peeks ago, and Henry W. Wiewele ob sce anvie, ant ‘a : . gusiice tle Siebert and Miss Sophie Siebert, "| United tater Leagie, of Philadelphi AThg ,eentlomen composing, the Franklin’ Park (Spectal to The Evening World.) tained a decree by default, his wite ey H19,, SRIFR-OK -ERre: ON ee hist —— ~~ oad Company (Mana) traci ave not! the Jockey Clud that a) B: T8te in no defense wife, Ma: if Thirty-e street and Ninth Det While at Work. Dr. Edel's Will Is Valta. ane a divided be Donal ¥ _, |they have. pomponed thelr mecting until Fail, | ~RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER fe trial of a suit to rec WO | avenue, were held in $300 ball each for trial tn : hot to join in the movement tor exmatgnerating | Aarne, Nae fecemtly granted to ibis track for| AND, March 1—Following are the ene Bernhard for alienation of his | the Hariem Police Court this morning, charged | Chafee lies seventeen years old, an Surrogate Fitzgerald to-day dechied tha: the will | ing three large wool workarw’ national 8 Ryacer weninn tries and weights for Friday’ Wife's affections, Wiczcle appeared in| witn crus D eniidren. Hovle aha hin cite | plovee of H. 1. Mney @ Co... died a iv wh ounty of the late German eastside physician, Charles | national organizations. In, thie country, ae ae Germ First Race—Selling; rix and a half furgiongs, Such s bad light that Judge Visor sug. Seve bksine (rom doy to dior uh thein mine’ | at worn tere Unis afternoon The oy ives have the | fo4el, is valid and saould be admicted to provate | (oF Ole present. as a national body of upholater: | J+ P+ Morgan Buys a 85.000 Dow. | panonome 105 108 Gested that Jucne Dusro he asie teen-months old sop, Frantr. ip thele wma | gi ath Gccenuiod street BC ai tac’ an ising pia enare [&Ta, Unlona may be formed at a not very dias | CHICAGO, March TL—Dr fe C. Sourer, ot [Erteniomen 108 ; ’ vhich the "eae a se ge ae Philadelphia, lastnight sold hia ite | Tumult os i anted, and Mrs. Wiegele be u Hetty Green Catle on the Visser, ‘ + sts sf has elected the following | (. 3 prize collie | McKeever. 105, led an opportunity to put in a di “3 SAMMY Rand eat nd perished ckhalton, resident; A. Cronan, | Gold Dust, to J. Plerpont Morgan, of New York. | Fannie, Martin. s.....195. » This sugKestion resulted in the nae ofthe eat the Mayor's hn Moan) Willtam SMe ave Mr. Allen hie been Rau. Heconding “Secretary The price vald was $6,000. (aauule eT 6 @ sult to wt aw he detause ” ny was . 1 te ihe Sup rohibet party ” pond Secretary; Ho Miller. — 0 Com i eS 105, TG ea ie 2 a Nina ‘ ns many year ‘ the Iven Pool Law. | Wrightwood 105 Seaploy of Min, | Whegel el aku wate a ‘ y ja his right mint ie CITY, Mo.. March T.-the House |jStc7md Race Setting: fe bad Ulten ween in inrar i bowers H ee Se er ane ones Wieser togetive =” : 4 ‘ i (tor ' Vere WOR, Batmer ie cokemaking xcept yon race tobe, | Roo Yorage.. tt DIG be kine A, Oh, see Man . # New veruer t ; Z i fandred a narae © N oMe at Pal Theatre for | - | Sim MéLaugnila 2.0413 wite or’ the gree dls _ 0 te ex a} a danae at Nie res! the K Volrd Ave furlongs. : eraiig, bitte b 1 orier . ‘ a (ror at F Vevadaay wad Party a eM . Enjoy Lire, |r wet os Mates owe photo i cae ta eat . f . " . AM Palmar | Paragon. Elmatone 21.1) ‘Of herself and Bernhard? ished’ $0, bake hasnt hw ’ we one cg aisely hnewn In. theatrics He lw | | | Gran Prix Mickey ti m @ Did she sy mig aout the pi i » in nt age 1 £0 By Coamebent. fie wai a + hvew : ws A ihe mata re ae 4 fon The whe dneetved pert aan ie Pe aan agin a Taresgin | nAte the Rortenn New York Votun | four and a halt furlongs, 2. ea hi - ; s ep / BITTERS once a di : Wash seesee Dy with Wop 4 nthe ag airy aie new * a 1 at Nat Ga wim All Kight, will ative ye Frolic ira Wi Kiewit arts Died ta Midwife’s toes s re . " ie Annie Striger, ntnereon ivmiisl Siiesviiie isan tapi tna lalanasael oo tam 1,2 J sin, Debility, &e. ‘Reems Fou wel 7 Indian | Ried Catherine Aix testified thar Mr. Mes iapielt te y E “| Mitton 1 Park Texte, Rrookiyn, last evening. Nat Good. everywhere. ii. and 81. 2h 3 ce--Belling, four and a half forlo : Frank. the mother-in-' t RWICH, Conn, Maren fa-W . | a ae © before the curtain and apologized for Antiseptic and Prophylactic, Depot: Muller, 42 University yn haz Fr a Id whe was afr ois RARE. Oh MA oot cromiuent’ ptidapt: as, UmTOMH | arch f of Tuesday sight, saying it wes fis | Phe Rest (ee az | 48 sees Pie os suddenly mck and died 4 8 4 | Herresiot'e condiiea 9 wack . and that it would be Bie last. Mis UTE AN! iT NOWN, ret + i away to-day and ie skull Grectured, pioraing. [eect Was iota, eppituded: lev wale at 100,384 Bs. 109 Lady Danby