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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING 30 T0 1 CHANCE WINS) Pottawatomie Takes the First at Alexander in 4 Drive ATTORNEY SCORED, Recorder Goff Angry at the Delay In Annie Bernard's Case P ABANKS TO GOMBINE,|THE HAVEL FLOATED OFF.)OISTRICT ew Standard National Is Be-|Early This Morning the Steamer hird the Move Cleared Romer Shoal. Anchored in Gedney’s Channel Until the Fog Lifts. She Has Been the Tombs Since December Charged With Perjury. Second Event Captured by Despair, Third by Forest. Avenue, Federal and Sh man Are the Others. of the North which ran ashore off Rumer Shoal in the lower bay early yesterday morning, floated this morning a high tide without assistance. to move her t, and when they left it was the in- The steamship Havel, Lawyer Ambrose H Purdy appeared before Recorder Goff this morning, Part III. of the Court of General Se delay in trying j Old Dominion Track Fetlock Deep Annie Bernard, wh Tombs sinc | charge of perjury and a crying sham to demand that | There tx no the District her, and I ask that she | let out of prison jal to The Evening World) ALEXANDER | «andalous ‘A plan to consolidate several banks in Is a scandal y* thits city. = @ebleus, came to light in ‘banking cir eles torday, scheme has been several weeks, but Moters have eucceeded ack this morning however, or at the tug Pulver was in | this woma sition on the | hours eartler, iho RR aA ard when only night caused a decited dampn y's Superintendent in keeping there was 1 in the fields, excep ‘The action of the In suspentiing r hail not regarded in a favorable light. The [boy ts one of the best of a ver i of good riders here, he may have been guilty of some indis- cretion it certainly did riot warrant such material change in the first race, management yester- so instead of at- About four weeks ago the in tion of the Standard ‘was announced. ‘@@-Appraiser of the Port, was named ‘the President, and its capital was put time to try her, was pointed down st and she came to an anchor in Gedney's was Impossible at Sandy to see her, nor coud Bs Which went Jown to render this morning find her Havel sustained | ts not sist. | victim. reduce the bail to $100 tried within a | charge her from custody NO INDICTMENTS IN SIGHT. New Matte fothing more was heard of the new goncern except that it was looking for lens somewhere near Kroadway and rteenth street until to-da, 1 vw, and If she ny’s office In this city was known of the Havel's ge {ler 10 o'clock. » Welghed tn. FIRST RACE, ;tix ant a half ur t arranged of the 4 ‘ederal Bank j@ stockholders of the Sherman Bank the Standard National. re are several good reasons, for this consoifdation. ith Avenue Bank |s a compara to Quarantine, ard sent a Manager Winter. friends of steerage passenge the office wei for Oyer and Terminer Man Juat Been Received, stated to-day at the District-At- by one who ts very in authority, that no indictments will be and Terminer Grand 1t meets again despatch to were waiting at information, torney's office were taken off | ements had been the steerage and a paid- that after ibe the vice-president of the Stand- Righth Avenue Hank has ould through ite inabilit louse agent, to any prejudle but ximp.y to the prevailing un- nancial circles clination of banks in the louse Association to assume any more ‘ederal Bank, which is sald to he jed in the new consolidation, | sand it is und consolidation Jai (Garter) broke first, and Phil Daly pasted him and made the to the quarter, where McKeever In front and Was the to the stretch, when there was a general closing. After a. hatd mie Won by half a length from Crite- nil Daly a head, Tals decision, termined upon’ to-day und was arrived at for the reason that new matter upon which to find indietmer this morning | submitted to the District-Atort The Grand Its work ast for handing In indictments is stl un- determined. CORNERED THE POLICEMAN. burger Croni tthe Havel moving away without be the owners of which went volition early without being hirs4. E difference of to whether the buoy lights were burn- at the time of the mishap. @ Havel passed Quarantine at 11.25 | A. M., on her way to her dock at Hobo- ken, Which she reached in due time. PILOT CONNOR CRITICISED. whthoune Board Surprised ap to the Havel. (Special to The Evening World.) ‘TON, March 8.—OMclals of | jouse Board express surprise | that Pilot Connor snould have grounded the Havel on Romer Shoal. unable to account for his failure to see! the light marking the easterly bank of | drive Pottwato: against the rion, who beat “WHOOP HER UP” “THE OLD “START FOR H SIGNS FOR BOGUS VOTERS. | JURY VISITS Seorets of the Gang Who Worked | _ the Polls in November. opinion as nd the time six and a quarter furton and. Third avenue capital is $100,000, and it had a sur- ‘Dut some time ago | atthe hard times had impaired thi: jwidate while the bank was in a po: erything in ful directors of th Nineteenth street and now tn process of liquida. Will aléo go Into the new consol fed bank, bui the Sherman Bank, as & whole, will not be taken, In. Mtnow turns out fourth stre amines ina During the Wiegand's complaint against the saloon of Isane Hirschborn, at 19 Second ave- Excive Board Heel testified that 11h* (Rooney) ORCHARD STREET |NOT SUSIE MARTIN'S SKULL, —_o—— Dr. Edson Declares It Is that of an Older Person. ing, after a hard Lum was third, six lengths awa (Continued from First Page.) 1 Beveral of the Bi each man was examined as to bis Patrolman Frank J. the saloon was the resort of disorderly women. Commisst examined him ceeded in shaking his testimony to some UnMpOI ed oY) PANN oy ALBEIT THIRD RACE. elling: five furlongs, Mine Chosen. The jury is as follo ERNEST FLAGG, that the ‘officers new Standard National Bank have to secre the quarters now acell- by the Sherman Bank, but owing the trouble the latter is having over josal of its lease, m given up. and w for a siltable the corner of Broadway ans ind street as posible jertures hay Trials To-Day Which Show How the Work Was Done. 263 West Forty- wooden ware merchant, Careful Examination Made of the Ghastly Find. 106 (MeKeneie) his vessel's away when he passed it. Kut so far out of his course | HARRY M'NALLY, orest galloped in the winner by two Charities Butding lengths from Grand Prix after leading practically all the way {lengths benind Grand: Prix, George King, Bowery; John Downs, Years, of 197 Allen stree aged thirty, of 2& Bowery; Edward Sul- livan, aged twenty-elght, of 17 Leonard t, and George Young, aged eight years, of 315 Kaat Fifteenth street, were placed on trial this afternoon be- fore Judge Fitzgerald, in Court of Ses- sions, on a charge of conspiracy to vio- late the Registration laws, The principal who tried to get the others to register in various election the Twelfth Assembly District, on the nal day of registration in 1894, Hix partner, John Duffy, of 377 Third . Was also indicted, but forfelted District-Attorneys Weeks and Lauterbach are prosecuting, Law- appears for defending himsi Moss appears aged sixty-four, Dr. Frank Ferguson and Dr. Edson, who perfomed the autopsy on the trunk of Susie Martin Morgue this afternoon end made a car | fut examination location as near| for trying to make the in a_mist at morning in order t narrow swash | wonld vote for the loenwe? 1 save a little time.) Decision was reserved. FOURTH RACK, da half furlongs, also been made by the ra of the Standard to sev: downtown banks to have somm one ter act a# Clearing-House agent for the new consolilated hank, i this matter is yet to be settle ile doubt Ix expressed of tis 5 Scouring a responsible clearing agent, SUGAR ON THE RISE. -Goen Up to 08 3-4 on Nig Trans W Twelfth atreet WILLIAM BLOODGOOD, butler, ‘and ‘twenty-fifth street docked his vessel by It Ix regard of the skull ounds Arr Holland and Foye able he was 14s more pre Detectives Reap, young men remand Forty-sixth str to have been t which some belleve » head of the murdered annel when he ordered th a-starboard, than that he was try- ing to turn and get to sea, SAYS HE IS A KLEPTOMANIAC. doneph Kee! re was an air of n (Cunningham) y Sworn In, Und who responded Fach prisoner was handoutted to in the cellar of the Thirty-ninth street March 19 last Ry scraping house at 517 West their names we they live outside of the city Was exhausted when the nin Quilla waa second. Northtord w fs Sullivan, Diamond Thi accumulated, districts of | he Was not a i qainted with eith fam Lennon, th were able to de T NEW ORLEANS. o 1, Winn the Firs¢ ace from (Special to The Evening World.) ORLEANS, from the body at the Sugar stock continued the reigning fa- tt the Stock Exchange. fof a week or more ha @hort on the theory that ther number of Boant of Directors in favor of a relue- lon of the dividend carry their point, taken and were An immense ci ered around the Sugar post, a the gong sounted Joseph Keepers, who has several times *, was up for| RACING A Brady or Ing The jury of nine was therefore sworn ot before ar objec tor Ormsby. a kleptoman This precludes 1 being Susie Martin's bi retained the I Several measurements were taken of formation of the ad, as the trunk Father Dead, alxty-eigth years old, Itzgerald, on a charge of attempt at | nd larceny in the first degr ecused of trying to steal three | is from Fox Jury of twelve, but on the ad- Vice of Mr. M retused to lis street tation, dled thig morning Were ‘all closely cause the doctors belleve that the head belonged to an ten to his request. onsist of any epe- nber, and the Coroner thought that no Injustice would be done even if sual number of twelve Was not se- March 8 —Clear weather yer Joseph F, and holding were lay, and the bad going caused | many withdrawals. Is alleged, is put it mildly, will call as” wit of brokers gath- CYCLERS WILL HAVE A TRACK | Improvements to M WH Make This ts his fourth arrest in this city for a similar offense. 43 in the Rogues’ Gallery. frequently been arrested in oth for attempted who are wei high in Newark, have suc g him off ¢ e this head can pos- fs) young a person s sinall for her this head. is, weil-developel for so young a ehitd.” sibly be the head His pleture is No, as Suste Martin yers Pente- ‘riend and As- Robert Town The first witness called was Deputy Coroner Philip F. O'F sistant District-Attorne; pions wopisimply, simultaneously from 9% 3-4 closing quotation yes! minutes the up to 971-2 owing to a cover short action to % 1-8, Orders to buy restore {amine the | who were kil chard street ‘ded to heed | distance, substituted, jon hand and betting was lively by asi ota: A good crowd was 8 fall of the Or- ement, and found that sulted either is or severe Walsh, of 24 tacdougal street worked with with whom orgue this af! ng magnifying Investigators were able to determ the hair on the the pleadings of skull at the ® plea of Insanity, or : the Kang to was in constant communication. District-Attorney efor the people, He Duffy had’ as- Waish among. them, $10 a day for falsely stering, and $7 for each and every on eection day terposed now. ed him for trial. LINCRUSTA WALTON SEIZED. | Clnimed thactt Want eld this year tn finer shape than eve Will be one-quarte Judge Fitzger: wil had been a da ‘They were John s, Charles $. Cotton n singed, and only a very little was Pupat both turns in order that a ot the skull near hour were 41 _ & light volume »1 At the Board to. ernment 4s bi ‘Tne bears were unable The Coalers Lackawanna to 128 1-2. and Jersey Bugar wa: bounded up The Closing Quo} Was Irregular on they would receiy had seen the bodies bre It will be remembered that the trunk the station, after they } ins, but, unfortunate 8 had seen rs wanted a half-mile track, Iman could not build sue @ course without 150,00 new Gov- got the best orted at n bore indications of having been burned, if in an. ove FOR W’GONIGLE’S PARDON. Morton Forwards a Petition to under the false name: Sullivan and Duffy furnished the other n with ists which they registering in twenty out of thirty-three the Twelfth Assembly 0 break Sugar, set the pace wed, and, passing were to use this afterne the selaure of eighty cases of | 5 Un, Imported by the reedman’s | | ectsion will be hatled with joy. i WALBAUM NOT AFRAID. The Lant of to Ne Sentenced, Walbaum, one of Custom-House officals had received in-| Four" of Gutt 2 of one ye ), did not appear in Jers lish bail pending a proper testimony at the next hearjng upon this point, Adjourned to Next Monday. District-Attorney McInt, then stated that in view of the great and the large mase of testimony that will be submitted, he Linerusta Wa were to go to ir fingers in the eculiar way, the polls and place th pels of their vests In a everything waa a. ahead and vote, but party workers in charge “You belong you have made a mis. toe ed bo heavy West Thirty-fitth street " Sliver Prince, District-Attorney in en celved a notification from Gov. that a petition had been received by him for the pardon of Dr. Henry G. MeGoni- 189), Was Sentenced portance of the ramship New York and were examination. American Tobacco, at such polls would say: at another place taking of evidence until Monday. He wished more time to properly pre- pare it, and he thought, also, that the the scene of the dis- aster and look over the ruins, in order that they might obtain a better {dea of the situation, Coroner O'Meagher le, Who on Cet. 19, by Judge Fitzgerald Sessions to State prison fourteen years. Dr. McGonigle had had a most sensa- tional trial for causing the death by a of Annie Goodwin, a who had been her lover, a young man| He was found guilty of manelaughter In the second degree, Gov. Morton does not wish to grant a pardon without the recommendation of the District-Attorney, been represented that’ McGonigle is se enty-elgnt years old, ie very feeble, and has not more than six months to live. pee ta COCHRAN STILL ALIVE. No Hope, Though, fe jessie Fairbanks's Victim, Isaac H. Cochran, the real estate deal- er of 401 Broadway, who was shot on Wednesday night, in the saloon, at 1150 by his former Bessie Fairbanks, fs still in a precarious condition at. the ‘Presbyterian It was said this morning that there had 10 change in his scondition, and that his chances of recovery were very American Sugar Re American 10 dtennensey) Prince took the the start and opening up a big Kap WAS [never afterwards headed and won in @ . six lengths from Taylor Hay- Walsh was the first witness for the He told how he had been y Sullivan and Duffy, and he heard the s lead soon after | Prosecution, jury should viett Atch., Top. # manta Fe.. eme, he re- ilams and ordered a special exa’ goods and found that ved to this and | criminal operation Cigarette, girl, and furnish Was passed lengths away 1d him to go ahead, riles were arrested, he Court took a recess at 1.40 o'clock. nk Mangin the Ume sent Monday morning adjournment ors visited the collapsed bullding at 158 Orchard street in charge of Coron . Kelly and Albert Cuffey, 28 all the p THIRD RACE ne of the bigwe named Harrison, Cundervalua | { “ustom-House: Bola wore vas Welghs. over Weights, Jockeys Clerks John Col. & Hock. Vall was for Keeping a diso ‘ ng the rave track, examination admitted ‘he had formerly to the county District-At- mpanied by neys McIntyre and ‘Townsen looking over unanimously dent was more the result of the plan of onstruction than of the material used. some of them were of the opinion used was good, others Of the former was consultation, Dis. & Cattle Feed General Electric. Lo (Hennessey). the ruins the jury ‘TWO BROKERS SUSPENDED. ctlve-Sergt, James F. Vallely couk 1 for Fighting o the Floor, the Recovery | that the mortar thought It was poor, Foreman Flags. “Since you are so | — . sunpension ..| WALKER MERRITT COLLAPSED Eine exctarmet ting brokers of the wall Mobile # On) Mo., Kan. & Tex. Morris &' Eswox,. Nat. Lead Co. ‘pf. New Jersey Cen Cotton Bxehange EAST ST. LOUIS RESULTS, wand Byrnes were trying to put buildings from the first fle Third avenue, ights in Court, husband and wife, of 217 Ellcaberh street, were charged in the Tombs yo by Innogenta Capalida with Young Woma all from Uh das follows N.Y. & New Engiand.. According to the Jurymen the law re- walls should Mee Court to- Frank Reyne Bessie Fairbanks 1s a prisoner in the Yorkville prison, 3 carried home ded to take a complaint aga awaiting exam! ase of George Her friends claim that she first floor to hold it cighteen-year-o! — Acquitted of Ansault, In the Court of General Sessions to-day An- dro Ceberko, a Bohemian, nan Attached to the court floor, in order to rt ‘of the build- entire weight of $ begun at the fir fe space in the store asa result th the hundreds of tons of brick rders, with the result that them were and forced fully six Inches out of plumb of @ couple Whea three po- | y from, the cour f the back of a bench. and mulned sirength uf the three. pol National third RESULTS AT MADISON. Paul & Omaha St. Paul, Min. & Man felonious assault owner of @ saloon In the ba « "| ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIE Fe ‘ the two tron Southern Railway pf Louis South, pt....... Her parents were held EX.-ALD. DUFFY IN CONTEMPT #9 Failed to Appear in ‘and that he wi assaulted by the pris- Receiver for Judge Patterson t iver for Henry « to-morrow’s rac ‘Tenn. Coal & |. Corda, this track to jurymen had become satis- vhere the fault fled that this ts were dismissed until M “There ts no pl @ Ike home,"* and the way Five furlongs Dee (late Billet Harry Hinkson advertised tn to-day'n In jt jou will find many that will prov, ® Leather pt. a brought by Samue: Marun second, even for pl who has prepared ail the the inquest, sa exactly how I sent it to the Ju ever, that It wil There are hot ahead for ex- Verdict Awa: ng it would take to pre- It is probable, how- be necessary to devote fan entire day to this purpose, and possi Insulting Beggar Pat Away, Sergt. Young and Policeman Jackson, when on » Rear One Hundred and Twenty- approached by ubitred and Rec ennt for money, inwulting lanat to three month ont Welde in Harlem n by Ivanhe Reed second, lossom third tained a ver Wednesday he will brought before Judge to explain ce-committed contempt of Court Aiderman was to have appeared examination {n supplementary roceeding ‘o find out wheth bie to pay @ Judgment for $1 in favor of Thomas F. en for place; NaceSix and a qua Newberger, * Pomeroy) iu the Superior promissory nute The friends and families of the men who were killed in the collapse of the Dullding. are also interested In the re- sult of the inquest, and are contemplat- Changes at the Polo Grounds, ‘The newspaper men who report by ‘Thomas Flynn, of 225 East One Hu = F Binin Set Free, The Grand Jury to-day dismissed Against Arthur Blais, of Jersey City forgery in the third degree by Aitred sp the firm of A. Blum, Jr.'s Sons, liquor dealer Broad and Heaver and when refs Third Race—Four the complaint and « half furlongs. Ml find @ coay thelr service in the club-house, Prest- 111 have all the aportin Well as books of reteren: ‘ing writers. The players Devine, a horse against. those who are held to be sponsible for the accident. loner of Acc 106 Bob Weat He was absent, who representa | daily papers on Inspectors Rei sailing from unts Wahle. AND SECURE ONE OR _A SET OF THE FOLLOWING PICTURES — FIREMEN PAST & PRESENT (voiunreer o PAID) LET HER Go”: & THE NEw" ‘CUT HER LOOSE B OME" “UP TO DATE.” A line of $1.00 Carpets at Moquettes Straw Mati " CASH OR Passenger elevators Between 50 It ts sca K. Lawrence, Pri on the Teutonic on mber, when rence has veen in r. rence rous condition, European sp an: t su a memb of ex- Going Gunnin CAPE HATTERAS, President. Cleveland, Commanders | Wildé The Violet is det inspecting th- screw crs had to abandon in exc made for the "Blnds' ing. and brant hi ix expected, pleasunt, now, a He W nephew of Cyrus W. known cases where que: had to be decided on, Blais was cashier ed he made an eniry in os Cos for the bond syndi “HOME, SWEET HOME.” Place like home, Consult. the liat Mee ras | Who represents the family of Vincenzo 4 Ferrara, was present at the proceeding ' Y roners Alderman, will have @ double case of/at the Coroners’ office, this morning. their interests, SE READ THEM CAREFULLY. crckine © home, chou B assistant inspectors of sole who were legislated out of office March 1 have been reappointed by Secretary Carlisle to thetr old positions. They received their notices today. it Sanger Very M1. " MILWAUKER, March §.—Walter Sanger, the Race—Mile and a alxteenth, Prince Kiamath ....112 Paris. f S108 Ked Star... uke Will be enlarged and that the second default be not of the books hac ‘s201 It Waa discovered that the Subsequently Speigel was cont lant claim for Insurance ins and was sentenced to 81 on ee this morning, DIN was not paid. icted of @ fraudu- the ‘contempt to meet. READ THEM ——. Fatally Hert ia as Explosion. PROVIDENOR B. I, March &—A terrific ox- plcsion of tlimminating gaa ocowved on College treet, just beluw Brows oo CAREFULLY. ‘ote the Houses Aes tah Reem ‘ea “tetrase aenuas™™® VOOM ors” FREE FOR THIS WEEK, 56 PIECES OF CHINA To Every Purchaser of $50.00 er Over, $34.00. FOR THIS PARLOR SUITIN BROCATEELE®, | WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICK, BEPRUOM SUITS, $9.50, CARPETS. All the New Spring Styles Now on Exhibition, Refore purchastug we invite you to call and exe | amine our stock. “the largest in the olty, t Polite salesmen and lowest prices, SOL HEYMAN & CO., 008 AND 909 THIRD AVE ——_——— LY | J. G. K. LAWRENCE VERY ILL, Coney Inland Jockey Club's Prest« dent Not Likely to Recover, cely likely that Mr. J. @ sident of the Coney, Island Jockey Club, who was injured in. a runaway in Morris Park last Summer and who returned home from Euro} Wednesday, er his full health again, on the advice of his physic the best authorities on nervous dis- and when he returned on Wednes- day he was accompanied by an eminen French specialist, as well as two traine: 5 Li is now at his 5 East ‘Twenty-fitth street, in @ After Mr, Lawrence met with his ace cident I'st'Summer he was confined to his room for several weeks. When. he ( Was able to move at all he found it Necessary to use crutches, he began to recover he was taken with @ severe attack of nervous prostration, and it was considered best for him to. take a sea voyage, The efforts of) the: falists have not met with cess, for when Mr, La left the stéamer on Wednesday | friends who had gone to the wharf to meet him scarcely Knew him so great | had been the change in ms appearance, The physician who has charge of his case states that his nervous prostration is accompanied by a condition of acute melancholia. Mr, Lawrence the governors of the Union Club andj of the Metropolitan, Knicker- i bocker and Tuxedo Clubs, He 8 m sot Vv. Lawrence, of Rhode Island, As soon as — CLEVELAND AT HATTERAS. for Ducks in Pame Meo Sound To-Morrow, C., March 8." The lighthouse steamer Violet, O'Reilly and aboard, anchored in Pamlico Sound, of Hatteras Nghthouse, this morning, | ering supplies ant Nght-houses in her district, some of which the kee during the late freeze. No damage was done and t lights are all burning well. ‘The steamer had a pleasant run from Norfolk. Mr. Cleveland and the others ent health ai ting was done to-da) Weather permits an early start. will be to-morrow morne Dr, As there are plenty of ducks, geese yeather —— DR. FIELD IS DEAD. jargeon for the “I” Roag Company, Dr. M. D. Field, surgeon of the vated road, dled this morning ie Wr, Field’ was treasurer of the Medi Legal Society, and was one of Believes Hospital's insanity experts. figured as an expert in a number of wel tions of insanity hattan Elevated Rallway establish, Bureau of Adjustments: for injutes at gelved in accidents, Dr. Field was pl in charge of it. He was for som surgeon-in-chief of the road. ———9 = Judge Martine Rette: dodge Martine, who has been {11 at he heme, BT Tulte avenne, wan regoriad mach