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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 3 j oPARKHURST AVENUE, MN ATTEMPT AT MEOUTION, — os 2 Alderman Woodward Would Call|Conference at Bishop Potter's Elm Street After the Reformer. | Residence This Afternoon } _ A Recognition of His “Laborious | !t Is Hoped that the Butlders’ Strike Maniy Services.” | Will Be Settled, and Manly Service: | a Bishop Potter and four other members Clerks in the Marriage Bureau May of the Council of Mediation and Arbitra- . , ion will meet a committee of three of Te vee the Board of Walking Delegates thie |afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Bishop's residence, 10 Washington square, for the purpose of bringing about a settlement of the building trades strike, President | | William J. O'Brien, R. J. Anslow and | Matthew Murray will represent the | Board of Delegates. It was sald that President Strong, of the Electrical Contractors’ Association, | had been invited to attend the meeting, | but, -s he had already given the uitl- At the meeting of the Board of Alder, é Men this afternoon, Alderman Wood- {ward offered reeolutiona that had been “ shanded to him by Major Wolfgang Gatz, ‘M. D., providing that the name of Elm be changed to Parkhurst avenuc. Phe resolutions were highiy eu‘ogistic (of Dr. Parkhurst. It was referred to Committee on Streets. Tesolutions are as follows: ‘View of the fact that the Rev. Dr. Parkharst a ly labored for the lant few years we of aity u the strike, It was believed that he would not be present, The attitude of the bricklayers’ unions continues to be a sou of great con- cern to both sides. Presitent Strong de- the @emoralization and corruption of ‘Our city departments, rendering thereby ‘very valuabid and unpaying services, it That the Honorable Foard of Alder: of th City of New York grant ri 4m honor of sald Charles H. Parkh flared that the Committee of General Taborious and manly services, Ml, regesenting the bricklayers’ un. Ronorable name; it Is, therefore, 4 had held a conference . ved. That the Cpe Pid aren as Elm @ball be change! and receive the name 'Batsener’ Parthuret Savon, Alderman Marshall wanted tho resolu- Mason Builders’ Association and ontinue thelr present agreement with latter for another year, This state- wax contradicted by a member of ittee on ‘A large. ma t lution compelling the Metropoli-|,,% J#fge majority of the members of the Committee on General Goud ts satd| J to room No. 3, of City Hall, and | ¢ngne! | AND, Asaph to this track is not a pleasant | one. accommodations of uncomfortable .a the ring to-day Jate St. Asaph and, beginning March jand but few scrate was # starter in the wordy over the ride W. THE TALENT IN FORM, First Choices Crossing the Line in the Chosen Position Kazan, Bronston and West Side Three Successiul Favorites. New York Regulars Make Betting der. ely at Alex (Spectal to The Evening World) RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL- March 19.—The change from Bt. This track is very small and the limited. The addit.on regulars made things The having New York rack was in splendid shape, matum of his Association in regard to/ ted out thoroughly. The Association has decided to emu- ‘aces for two-year-olds will be given, The first of thin series will be at three furlongs, distance’ will be increased to five fur- longs, straightaway, but later the The entries we eavy hes were made, | weighed in for business, Victor Holler, owner of Hale yon, who third race, had « Judge Oyster’ to-day to-day Fif- war with 3 tion ommittee on Law, Hricklayers’ Committee, who. said Morris Rave on. the STAT e diss Gas nce sn Aiden Present agreement does’ not expire | mare. Tpsenis motion was lost. and Alderman} until May 1, and that the matter of re-| Judge Oyster uspended the boy for in- 1 Hirtag On Bitesin: wan eraotsd. newing it Is under consideration, different riding, and when Holler went © find out about it, he the “sagsed” judges and was fined $100, complete a $ og ee) ch ee be onponed to the ection of the Ma- FIKST RACE. , tea was referred to the Committee Hectreal Coa eee A SEPDOFUNE) pout and a hait turton om Raion aecaline it Is contrary to the terms of : 2 of Marriage Pertonter tn Gime compact between the bricklavers’ | intimidad {08 «Wastiburn bap? County Affairs, suagestirg (unions and the Master Masons’ Associa- | tune of Flot, 10s teereeoa Om County Afaira, mugwertii | ion, both partion being prohibited from | Fagot, 06 “«sturpnyy phe Marriage, Bureau be trans: /engiging (n sympathetic strikes and | Tw ‘Tim, 100 ies, (Nau) © TeRat notices stating that no one Ie au ee Se the striking wiremen hax gone 308 ‘ horize Fried shall be printed in Hine. | t work In any of Builder Downey's jobs, sain: int anaes pe) ASRHRE married shall be printed in Eng: /and it was quid on the muthority:of tet Payoh, 100 (Re ata . ie acanee pavaceeee’ mp aficers that none would return until| fon Voyaee, hip Atueaas. at Aldermen Hall and Ware submitted | 2 sctik Is settled, ‘Two union ‘men [Cae QAR: m fltirns i lermen Hall and Ware put in temporary are lights in the Amer: | Lisvarray” 18s) alae ert Sgr, report, in, the preamble of | Tran tract aociety’s bul dine fon he er gibt aiid Hila a ae) they ive as the reason for re- yurpoRe of aidi ne het After « long delay at the post the a) imeeving the bureau from room 13, that | Enahics to procead with thelr rock, Tet) eld finally wor away in woot ordee ’ Ry becomen tataxiatea ana’ (ie; | No regular wire work will be’ dome there | WIth K lone up. pe and Tiny Tim and Peo demande large. fees. Aldermen | *t,present, tothe mretch, where Tatintey roe ie and Hall suggested that a rule) ,cire, hundred and Atty union men| second piace.” Hee rout maa’ took Seedopted that any employee who Ac-| this morning A” propasiienets Tatts] Kagan, however, and the inter won s @ marriage fee shall be subjec derman Hall futinied that @ question of patronage at etake, the strike on the Clearing-House ts un-| der consideration. Workers declared this there |" ‘The Electrical handily by a the place, length and a half. In- Duke of Fief a head for Time—0.54 1 imidad beat § ’ tO pmen pow in charge of the Bu- | witters' Helpers will hold a special mace, | igen i taeter farlonas F Seay te from Alderman Olcott's district. ing tocnlgnt im Clarendon Trot tena | Peer ae (NEE) ; ; ; Oleott replied that he was not | ekg Wa miane in ¢ "| Bizarre, 6 (R. tondor’, i 33 ericel by thie tact . Electrical Workers No. 3 will meet] The Bnake, Sf (Coudrier) tar Be Rar anaal connected with a bureau |” Pishop Potter said late this afternoon | #0? Wes. M8 (Murphy)... iD 1 4ol § $F (8, and Noly as that of marriage. |enat" herr Wan every prompect for the) ,Lronston and Ohearn were the con- : fo-cent fee scheme ¥ Alsettioment of the atrike, though the lers to the stretch, where Bronston 2 a favead df i foo |QTOFtA Of the Commitices now In ses- Tonsthe WAY. and won easily by two e Gmepdment providing that a fee leon,” jengthe.| Biaarre was third, beaten six ie) ity report was then alopted. This | P® Committees are still In session. lengths by Obearn. ‘Time-1.21, © Prowides, that the Bureau’ shail be in TEBE Ral en ellis ; fo, 3, and that notices stating PAINTERS CALLED OUT. Ranges, 2 ear forlonin ap that po fee can be charged shall be Went Ailes sie Oa Petting SAIL Pin. Re the roon. This will allow. the Bird! tor (Dorner gale ae : to receive stich fees as are given [It Ie Claimed They Are Paid Leas | (ii .i4 7 (Dorie) jot ae “Aldermen adopted a resolution ‘Tas ihe Calsa Seale. Piiien, te Mount a} aM Supervisor of the City Record| Elghty painters were called out on|caroven a ot és Rene Soca are EO Mh { strike this morning from the shops of | yacabond. feuded ass a Tr ne City Record and return ta the of | Haa & Fretd, 18 John street and 2 clin. | Cente yirtery Nik ary figle, The change was made as a mat-| ton place a, Pineniion-1 0 19 ‘economy ; est Side went y ; A resolution asking the Legisinture to] tt, wne claimed that the firm was not] wih never honda Siren neon tine ® Jaw allowing truckmen to leave | Paying the standard rate of wages, $3.60| hy a length and a alt from Blue Bird, (oy) thelr, vehicles on piers, bulkheads anil) @ day of eight hours, Who was two lengths in front of Tena: BeesAERee, way, was referred to the Jer Hanrahan, of the New York "isis. Fime 1A * is ¥ lerman, of the Ger- JURTH RACE. ne Bier Union, notified the men Fe ad a half furlongs, PLATT SLIPS A COG. to quit ork, and sald that uniess the tarters Betting St Hit, Pin, F le firm It up to its agreement. to. po Ble 108 4 “ ——- Union wages 4 or ho) union mechanics | Lat Kink, 0 yWashhurn) Hi Appointment Leaves a Tie | ployed on Joby pgs Hage & Feld | pimpione, tos. Parson 4 ‘ Fe have contrects Would be called out. at ; fC, tm the County Committee. Delegate Sanderman, discovered. to-da us % a ee Bows Platts machine has slipped an-| {hal varnishcrs Were doing enamel worl as 108 (Tuer 100. ; Saar SE. Owing to the appointment of | Firth avenue ani Wittycelgnt atcecks | Renee eas Aereee Bt 23 Gen. C. H. T. Collis as Deputy Public| and notified Boss Painter Rieder that Jennie T. led from start to finish, wine Works Commissioner, the | war they ire stopped thirty-five | ning very easily hy two lengths’ fro FoPpstCS ic eve up hig membership in mopalnters employed there would be | Rik Rt B Who WAS Close Ip through {be Republican County Committes, ‘This |CAlird out, as the work properly belongslout, Mary Be wine thin the aioe nee: Heft the vote of the Twenty-fourth Dis-|t (ne painters, amt the varnishers are] tance nway Thin grict Tepresentaiiver in the Committee | Violating union rules FIFTH RACE s e —— : x : 8 Lloyd Collis. the General's son, was| “ Foes and salt (aries for the vacant piace, tur} WOOD-CARVERS WANTED. sraigtt. Bin “put forward nk J. Gunner and T. Kroy tt men. voled seninst James (1 hart ang Adoinhus Reimann, Brookte d “men, when the que-tloa of yourg Coll!s’s Sdmive'on come up. . Delegate Rausch ofth Can Place Some ployed, Be Une The deadlock Was not broken Unempioyed members of the New York farday. when “Gunner ant i | Woot Carvers’ Association are wanted : ether Gunner and Rrowe at Clarendon Hall to-morrow) morning 3 inue to vote With the Drookite at 19 o'clock. Delegate Jacob Bausch Open to discussion. TWO BROOKFIELD MEN. has applications for a number of that craft Mr day that Col. BR tent of Consiructio Government. had 1 carvers of New Yi One Appointed Sealer, the Other In- eB spector of Weight | Joseph F. Cook, of the > Assembly District, wan to-day WORLD uF pteenth IN THE LABOR, appointed : Gealer of Weights and Measures at ries J. Cannidy has been chosen President Istans Bessie: Niehotn Talea: tasalary of $1.90 0 year, and dc tt okbinvders 1 Upiot Now 10. (Special to The Kventag World. {Bmith. of the W District, was | Jaecal Awemily aaa tO of 1. tas] RACE ‘TRACK, NEW. ORLEANS, a ma a inepector even tBbtA und | Mected LP eecie reorsiee Secretary March 19. ‘The weather was clear to- 50 ea ce) Luion Not. of the day and a large crowd was in attend: oth Appalntces are Brookfield Re. [Painters and Decorators, celebra ance. Notwithstanding the fact nat th iar Debi ans. Smith was Assistant Clerk | M track was in fine condition and very i ie Republican County Commit Ang Heceeianc ig the pewly elected Cor: | fast. considerable keratching Was (i ‘Cook socconds ponn T. Lynch, re. Rr reeaty (of) on 4 Brewers’ | dulged The resul:s ss , and Smit akes the place of . c iriongs. 7 Bice 3! conc femovel: The “new sieagn ae (9, te oomiuated oy tne i lige Gate rena a Brtsione sd Wed ¥ ms igned to the First Ins wf Section of the Cent Lawwr Union | Pe, " Pot 1 i ois | non Place, Was second and. Bessie. Nichols i: tion Distriet. a) third’ ‘Tine 116 1 : a ne the sires! a the Emperor's Bulk et Wilson, Van- :130 NEW STREET-CLEANERS. ri heatrical Calciwa | cluxe and Panway also “an. hee eat wound Hote even furlongs. Won by Theodore HE to land 4 to Rally Appointed To-Day--They Nelong to Vartoas Organizations. Deputy Commission Ie the General Executive Time iY 108 Murphy) bis eta ETT Lucey won saemer WAX sei many Hall was third 0.54 V2. ‘slaw LAY ON WINS AT NEW ORLEANS Captures the Opening Dash trom Y 1 place, Was second, L293. or, Hayden, and Kuna third toni, Hither, Lena a Risbig bl itis National Union | spay tea Joe’ Hill Street Cleaning Department, to-lay ap Union ‘wal hii reee ig Pointed 19 new sweepers Mr Moure ging to depowe of wstion tol — Won by Prancis Poe an ete: &G said he had know al! of the new ap-|' haber, Mies Clark 4 te Was se and Pelntees for Aficen years, and that they B iohasion amt Charien!| Pakir third. Were good workers se ste Wusvois commitiee Tuscarora, Henry Jenkins st, Be a8 that they belor nee Oe Dr. Pa Mrs Bradshaw also ten so far ax he | Fackerw Union No goent. Grace. Tammany. Arti-‘Tammaty Italian ompia'n Bere ae uk. were “Me | taney is G —— D * © thee Commissioners bee sivome, | ve: “ye remetltog tt : e vents Marer Sirung ve atte they : 2 by Correspondiik 4 ‘ Mee Mme Te - " t “ . i eee er rod a f Later soeworkers: held a mars |. Mempieciiec: Fick Wwe take os Rampreiie Fic mee thie morning (ho be wy) COCHIN ENON NON ERT NRE ONO OSI BRAIN FOOD. MUSCLE FOOD For Breakfast BEST U I . ‘Dib FOR IY Vians BY VBYSICLAX> ALWAYS READY. Al Grocers. EN, a ps ER: PREALS MIO, 00., 468 Murrey o. N.Y. Ce a kom! pr E18 and EAST ST. LOUIS RESULTS. RACE TRAC. h ‘The races on thi te resulted as follows st Race—Three furtonis Bennett 81, Mist Lyon second and {third ree 038 1-4. Tr woe allesod that Bennett 4 ¥ dectsion Inve: will be ation furlongs Won by hte oo Miss Mayma. Arkinsaw Travel FITZ NOT A PARETIC, her- Rob aw Jatian Saye in stay’ sati:! han two weeks vn tition and is 4k of himeelt.” Wilkes Sold for g3,u75, 0 The Evening World Ky, March 19. Trotters sold te here tower Prince Wood Wilken old von of Nut Wood, with @ tnel’ of tof 8 George Wilkes mare, went to Andrew Cau) & Son St Mary's. Par for $s ent rinee W LEXINGTON rer t eres is als gt ae |, MaLd Mant DOUBLED BY “TI Murphy Makes a Pretty Fielding Play at Jacksonville “Duke” Farrell Uses His Eat for Keeps Throughout the Game. Regulars Pound Knauss, but the Colts Find Clarke a Puzzle. (From The Evening World's Sperial Correspmdent with the Team) BASEBALL GROUNDS, JACKBON. VILLE, Fla., March 19.—The Glants will play but two more games here before starting on their way home. Manager Davis hes decided to give the boys # rest to-morrow, and nothing but light Practice will be done. The regular ex- hibition game scheduled (or to-morrow has been declared off. It was cloudy and threatening when to-day's game was begun, and the chances for finiah ing looked dubiour Immediately after to-day's game Len- ter German will shoot a match with Rion Barnett, the crack wingshot of this State, and Cashier of the Jackson- ville National Bank. ‘The batting order: Rogulare. Second Team ny Nannon, sf ot Murphy, re Wilson, Dowle, Houle. ab Terman Meekin, 2h Station’, 2, German, p rhe If Turner, of Soatch. 18. » Kneum. rf Umpire -Amas Ruste First Innin, ler out, Murphy to Smith. Van Haltren died at first. Davis singled and xtole xecond and third. Doyle out at first. No rune. Bannon and Murphy both died on in- fleld hits, and Wilson filed out to Van Haltren, No runs, Second Inning ‘Tiernan got first. on Meekin's error, but war doubled on Stat. ford’s grounder, which Murphy threw to first in time to make a fine double pee Burke hit safe. Farrell's two- bagger sent Burke across the plate. Clarke got first on four bad on Fuller followed with a double, sending Farrell home and putting Clarke on third. Van Haltren went ont to Smith, unassisted, Two runs, The second team went out in one-two- three order, No runs, Third Inning--Murphy and Smith set- fled Davis's chances, Doyle flied out to Bannon, Tiernan out, German to Smith. No rune. Turner flied out to Davis, Burke made @ beautiful catch of Smith's long fly. Knauss flied out to Tiernan. No runs, Fourth Inning—Stafford died at the initial bag. Burke singled. Farrell's sacrifice nent him home, Fuller out. One run. Bannon filed out. Murphy out, Staf- ‘Wilson died similarly. No runs. Fifth | Tnning—Meekin dropped Van Haltren‘s fly, Van reaching first. Davin caught ste: ing. No rune. Houle filed out to Fuller. Meekin and German died on infield hits. No runs, fecond and Meekin for regular team, Tiernan first four wide ones. Stafford filed out. Burke fleld out. Farrell bit for Murphy to Smith. One run Turner filed out. Smith bunted safely, Knauss filed out. Bannon doubled to to_xcore on the hit. No runs. Seventh Inning.-Fuller singled. fou out. Davis popped t tim at second. Doyle Med out Murphy out, Stafford to Doy'l on singled and was forced at Highth Inning—Tiernan to first on ballx”) Stafford filed out. Burke sin- sled. ‘Ternan reaching third Farrell flied out to Turner, One run German out, Fuller to Doyle. dal firet. =J Van up a fly to Fuller, forced No runs, Wile cond No runs. double put him on third and Clarke's fled ford to Doyle. forced him at second. Doyle flied out. Sixth Inning—Knauss now pitching for two bases, acoring Tiernan. Meekin out, left. Smith was caught at plate trying rman, who muffed ri by Houle. Clarke fied out sacrificed, sending in Tiernan. Meekin ‘Turner Stafford threw Smith out. Faller singled. Van Hal Davia singled. Doyle's Ninth [nnin tren fied out, gle scored Fuller and put Day.s on third, Davie was caught stealing home. and Doyle was caught at third. One run. FCORE BY INNINGS, RRMA ww 2010102 1-6 Second Team 0001000 1-1 S VS. PIRATES, BRIDEGROOM Lucid and Stein Plich for Brooklyn | Aga it Pittsborg. | SAVANNAH, March 19.--Hrooklyn put Luetd and Dalley and Stein and Burritt | into the points in the game with Pitts: | burg to-day. ‘The Pirates’ battery was Hart and Mack. The score $2,100 FOR ELLERSLEY MAID. jsom Square ‘ting Sale. The second day's sale of trotting stock |at Madison Square Garden, under the | management of Peter C, Kellogg & Co., {did not differ materially from the first | day's bual . except that the stock of- fered was uot quite as xood, and conse- aueatly the prices were lower, ichard Croker put in an appearance varly and looked over every horse Drovight into the ring. folowing sales were made: King. bm. 1800, by King Philip, by EN. Nix, New Haven, $220, Whoeler, b c., 1883, hy Al 8; C.J. Willlameou, “Stony Dik. m., May 2. 1887, Quartermas- | ter, by Tippon: 7, i" Mametin, Crogh ny | sibo | #erey Woodmut by Mambring W 1a 1 $320 | ohitty cop Jennie eh ; June 2. in April 23. 1889 Rumor, by Siration, city, $17 id, br. f, Mebruary, 1892. ‘hen jamie Clay; Jack Dawson, New York 1990, Nut wood, Schult,” Parkville, FL wilk | 2108 | “Hlomiana bh. ¢, 182, Amtomio-Niagura: to J. R. Hows York | ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. TRACK, ST. ASAPH, March | ~The entries and weighs for to-mor- | row’y races on this track are as fo! ry t Kace-Four furlongs acentuas 114 Plorence 108 Teantear SOUS Pasa. 108 | Tortona COUN DRS caine ie econ” Nece8is | farlonga am 10 107 NAITO os saves 0b 1% j vel 10) Sweat wuts | Third Race—One mile nrlibe 106 Darkness ctO4 | Pulitzer Fe Hat stains * Fourth Itece-Pive.(urtongn Wan Jim AMG King. Rone | rit Race-Reven tw 3] 1 106 § Brook 19 ‘avlongs, 107 Tingle 10 Tartutte ao Proparing for Another The New York ani t | pany nas ver lion | Bridae. land Midge Com acquire the Unde 101 and 1103. Third corner of Seoand ground. will ction of the proposed Unidge we ant Soxty-fourih ‘ ose the esuee Jutta Raslier, Afty-eight years old, who lived ot 2076 Fhirg avenue, committed sulciée at mid- 2S Sa as ote A ORIVE AT SUGAR.| a BROOKLYN. Forced Down bv the Beare, It}———-———-—-——--—— S SUED AT LAST. Rallies Quickly, ADAM Treasurer of Kings County Short $89,696.25, . J. Morse Named for the Long Island Traction Compa: Appiication Made by Collatera' Trust Nole Holdars. An Attempt Being Made to Perfect Prices Wigher Than at Any Time Since the Bu!l Movemont Began, | County Bilver at Stock Exchange was strong, certificates selling at 64. Reorgantzation at Once, bucyact-and ihe ehorts imadens racers in Jurors’ Cerlificates cover, which carried prices up to the « _— highest point since the. bull movement ry $25,000. started, Both the dividend payers, as H. J. Morse, of the firm of A. M. Kid- der & Co., was this morning appointed by the United States Circuit Court of Virginia receiver of the Long Island ‘Traction Company. The appointment was made on the application of cojlateral trust note-hold- ers of the Company. The principal note- holders are J. 8B. Clarke & Co., Phila- deiphia. Immediately after the news that geive: been appointed reached Brooklyn President Daniel F. Lewis, on behalf of the Board of Directors of the Traction Company, issued a statement. The statement reads: To the Stoekboldera of the Long Island Traction Well as the low priced shares, were in brisk request The bears attempted to break the force of the buying orders put in by their op- nents by Attacking | Sugar, | which roke rapidly from 98 1-4 to 8. The reaction in the general list was only 1-4 to 1 per cent,, and in a majority of instances the losses were merely Crac- tional. The commission houses report a material Increase in the demand for out- side account. The Clos! The Bondsmen Are Wealthy and the County Secured. Papers were served to-day by Lawyer Rol:in A. Breckinridge, of the Garfleld Buliding, Brooklyn, in two suits brought by Lawyer George F. Elliott, counsel to the Kings County Board of Supervisors, to ecover $89,696.25, which County Treas- urer Henry H. Adams ts alleged to be shori in his accounts. Both suits are to recover the same re. Qeotation American Tobaces Amer. Tobacco pt American Sugar Ret Amer. Bugar Ref, pf... Amer. Cotton oii : Amer. Cotton OW pt. ‘The Board of Directors would announce that in| Alton’ A teria itante amoint. One ts brought egainst Mr. Tile CERNE ie (60 ated Gatun eno unt | Autceta toners Pe Adams as sole defendant and the other rt rea ore pen Ot Virgtatar Me, od Mores ofthe Arm of A: | Ganasicn, Pacthe” ccc. Hq | agalust him and each of his bondsmen. Pesasten oF) tha Bhoberty GME Het at AE oe: | Coane Roe” 40% | The bondsmen are ex-Alderman Martin ua “f ia Chesapeake & Ohio 2... iy H Duane, of 69 Willoughby avenue; Chteago. ate 71% | W. G. Pierson, of 14 Verona place; Will- ce ane # |sam Adams, of 516 Gates avenue, and jason that It] Cbic., Me a Rt. 1if'+ | Edward Freel, of 4u4 Lafayette avenue. say are fr Fa Jaint against Mr. Adams and ‘he rtockholdera of thin Com| are urged (Chic, Ril, & P. 644 | The comp i i : not to ‘park with "their wock. at tacit, bet | Cate, @ Rast. at 2153 hla bondamen alleges that “the County tad Oo thee: atl of ane eesenaneee oe ceastonsers | Cal. Klas “wane ‘Treasurer has not faithfully executed the stockholders | Col. & Hock. Valiey.... 1% tot avalantary cratributten ot @2 per and | Co. & Mack. Coates! 4b | dutles of his office, in that he has fatled by co-operating fully with that committee Colorado Feel... sc AAs ORi tie cdlatirbes This Committee have secured mch arrangements | Consolidated Gan. . . 1m to keep a aus ace ‘a with a majority of the collateral trust note holders | Del., Lack. & West .... 161%] ments and receipts of the of this Company that It appeared to the Board that | Delaware @ Hudson... 138, Mr. Adams, the compi . there is a much greater probability of the money | Den. & Rio Grande pt. 36%] drawn moneys from county funds with- being rained to meet tbe rental, that would be-| Dit & Cat. Food... 1%] out authority, and his taken moneys come due io the Brooklyn City Railroad Com-| Edison Blectric Ili. 9 | from banks belonging to the taxpayers, pany on April I next, through the intre@estion of |General Electric... |. #4 | (or purposes otier. than, claims ordered & recelverhip than without It. Green Bay & Winona, & | tobe paid by the Board of Supervisors For some time past it has been gen-|!nt. Con. & | Ins. f | Continuing, the complaiut, relieved of ali erally known in Brooklyn that the Long ||ilifetn, Central... 7 legal verbiage. saya: Island ‘Traction Company was in bad) (ities Gas., 27 | On or about Dec. 1, 1893, the accounts of the a Te was believed that John (. | ariede Gas pf $4 | county Tremsurer showed that the sum of 86: Jenkins, President of the First National | {axe shore ie | Seetastenenan gor sates “hat cine ara ae Bank, of Brooklyn, would apply for a|iake Rrie & 17 |fendant bas failed to account for the almount receivership. He was the first to pro- memuoned. @ the reorganization of the Traction 5 a Vong tstand’ fraction... Lemtavitle & Nashvitle 1898, the books also showed Yhat there was a’ shortage in ihe Jurors’ accounts, ‘The pin to reormar ize wan precipl- |i. New Alb, & Chi $4148.08 Since that time ie defendant hi ted by two auits brought 4 PER AI OC falied ‘to account for the shortage, and plainft Patina Noe ght by Pe He Manhattan Consol. : demadds judgment for the full amount, $89,696.25, & (heavy stockholder Missourl Pacific Brookiyn City Railroad, which in leased by the Long Island Traction Company. One sult is to annul the lease of the City road, and the other Is to prevent the Traction Conpany from saddiing with cosen The report of the experts who exam- ined the accounts of the County Treas- urer shows that the shortage began in the first year of the second term, and continued up to the time of the death Sine action in. the nesone aace tte of Deputy Gardner, a year ago. The @ action in the second suit, it In Pury ay a) fald, would compel the Long Island BReriage,, the report anys Was cove iting. In the jurors’ accounts the shortage is shown by the amount paid to jurors for their services. Some time ago it was Traction Company to make an ansess- ment on the stockholders ard prevent the organizers of the corporation from dividing the $4,000,000 guarantee fund, the bonds of The Traction Company was in- iscovered that two of t corpora’ ed under the laws of Virginia the RS ae Mines oie Te hee and capitalized at #0,00,000. Its “real from the County, Cler . roperty was mostl: aper. . Poke collateral notes Frentioned in Mr. For tee rear Mei sea vert Ll Lewis's statement amounted to $3,000,000. been eee peers Tae eae te te ‘The Traction Company leased the City cover the amount. fy the second sult makes the same allega- tlons as contained in the first, with one exception. It is an action in conver- sion and covers three terms, It is belleved ..ow that when the two sults come up for trial Lawyer Eliott Railroad on a guarantee to pay the stockholders 10 per cent. annually as a rental, This rental was guaranteed by a fund of $4,000,000. Since the organiza- tion of the Traction Company the stock- holders received no dividend. The rental PC, st Pitta & Wem. pt Quicksliver pt. St. P. & Duluth St. P. & Omaha . ' of the shortage f the City road Han beet pata rewrite | Southern Rallway may show that instea tt Y Slpapers tn'the Misra mult were merved amounting o, gH@6%, the “am will on Feb. 20 last, and on the same day reach nearer $150 Bera acconate the directors of the Traction Company Pave alten Ris creat for inven Sune ot held'a meeting. It was then decided to ave given him credii for large appoint a committee of six. to. in- money paid ou gaily. vestigate the management of the affairs For instance, it is pointed out that ‘ c Jani | Tole Ann Arbor & N, ‘Adama paid to John ¥. McKane for reorganisation The camumities. can. | talan Reciderr ns. 500 for "the police of Gravenend. it Histed of Horace J. Morse. William fH. | {> Be. Den. & Gait... advanced ‘without legal authority, ewler Jt, bettmer Prete, BE [US Contage ornsccscc! but the experts In thelr schedule give G.Smlii and &. Gallagher, : H Contage pe..1.22.2. County, Treasurer credit for the [ ef oth Trac’ Some | O° ay eeaener amount paid to icKane. PANY Waa fund tol be amet ee aan, [S &, baather pf. What MeKane did with the money There Was $70,0H cash in the treasury, |U x upper pf fs not known, as many of the Coney $140,000 of a floating debt and $300,000 to Island policemen were forced to sue ve met on April | for rental to the the town for their pay. Brook.yn City Railroad Company, een heheh eld Tatas eeceteariee: Suspended for Attending a Ball. d ass Br Bek. Suave woulk bev necemsary ae | wie chat ASTORIA, L. T., March 19,—As a result of keep the Traction Company afloat. — = attending » masquerade bail on the frat Monday Tt is held that the appointment of the ot Lent, In defance of the onters of Rev. Father receiver. will give the. stockholders at} LIABILITI days more in re assessment, ES OVER $900,000. h, pastor of the R. C. Church cf Our Lady which to pay of Mount Carmel, on Flushing avenue, this pla least wixty + hai If the money tho $5 a wi is forthcomin: then it is thought Mr,| Wood Harvester Company, of St. | several young men who were iiembers of the Flynn's sult can be successfully. fought e Hap ene meteor Gece te tae lealdes trying to break the lease of | PAaal Goes into Receiver's Handa, | [iy Name foriety, of the church bave been the Traction Company, we onieet: | (ST PAUL. March 19—The Walter A. | Aombly Rooms, ‘where, the tall wan eld, die it Ie sald. was to prevent the Brookivn | \ood Harvester co a urbed she ‘lsters wha have charge ot the’ Com City Ratiroad Company’ from becoming | jy Harvester Company went into the | enor 8 domgh,” ant otherwise anche pene responsible for the Long Island Rallroad | h&Nds of receivers to-day upon applica- | ple in the neighborhood. Those mupeuded ‘will Company's and the Brooklyn Helghts |tion of the Ewarts Manufacturing Com. | "et te felnetated until they” matic “mitable Railroad Company's joint collateral | pany of Ilinois Walsh sald he thought. it wan a ilegrace ts trust noter. and the notes held by other | "The petitioners alleged that the Har-| set meont rtuntt evant Grah fy titerare to Indebtedneas, in case the lease should be terminated. he Long Island ‘Traction Company originally deposited a guarantee fund of $4,000,000 ‘to secure the faithful perform- ance of the terms of the | This sum has since been reduced by $250,000, At Kidder & (o.'s office, 18 Wall street, to-day it was stated that the application for a receiver had been made at the instance of the Committee named. Mr. Morse ix a member of the firm. vesier Compeny's liabilities were more than $900,000, aid that a large part of this amount’ they were unable to pay. COHEN WANTS TO GET BACK. Hearing in the Case of the Tarmed- Dows City Ma The hearing in the case of Morris Cohen, who was removed from the po- Sunday mornings with thelr ‘tell enstumes. cn. mea who had been suspended | Think They “ave Patrick Whalen. The United States authorities in Brooklyn are puxsied over a prisoner they have in cuntody, whos belleved to be Patrick J. Whalen, charged with baving given straw ball in York. Whalen says his name is Joseph, that “Patrick is his brothe rick is charged with having sworn that he RAILROAD MEN CONVENE, | :!tlon of city Martial of the Tenth Dis. | ster Hite" He went onthe raed’ with Raye | : inlet Court, by order of Judge Pryor for | ing embertied a leer cetain estas, mith at: | Trunk Sine Pussenmer and: Toker |Molding back $90.50 collected in Hie ca. |setenneten es sata eenniaine Whalen’ he cam procure counsel. — = St) Alive with His Pack Broke: pacity cf Marshal. and who asks to be reinstated. was resumed to-day before Referee 0. H. Sanderson at 11 Wall Agents The fortieth annual meeting of the street, George Schamanr vom American Ansociation of General Paa-/"2Sig Cohn, the first witness, sald no erate ea Sten ee, Nelle a senger and Ticket Agents was begun] agreement was made between himself | 3% . who fell throug! @ hatebway on the second foot at Chandler's music store, 300 Fulton street, yesterday after: hoon, and is supposed o have sustained a frac ture ‘of his spinal column, was “till lly | morning. Th’ surgeons ut the Hrooklyn Hoxpl- | tal have tittle hope for his recovery. Schu-| mann wae holsting a plano through the hatch- way when he siinned and fell, He was badly | injured about the body. a Troiley Car Acciden Pour-year-old Mamie Riley, of 268 Hicks atrect, Drookiyn, while crossing the street opposite her bome last night, was knocked down by trolley car 368, and badly bruised on the face and body, and Marshal Cohen in reference to. a bond, which the ex-Marshal claims Cohn promise! him Thomas I. Rombant, a lawyer, testi- fled that Morris Cohen’had called to see | lawyer Lehmann, now counse, for Sellg. Cohen, and had’ begged Lehmann to help him, confessing that he had. done Wrong and had been misled by his va- rious “Jawyers. Lepmann, according to Rombant. refused to help Cohen, but advised him to sead his wife to Judge Pryor to beg that the order for Cohen's removal from the position of Marshal be retracted or modified. Rombant. also fated that Morris Cohen had sald. to this morning at the Murray Hill Hotel. It was attended by representatives from nearly all principal ratiroad lines in the United States, The officers of the Association are: J.C. Anderson, New York, President Davideon, Jac J. Smith, Cle the Executive uke; 0. Chicago; L. A. joseph Richardson, St Fla. Among the important questions to be settled ure those relating to the issu- him! ance by irresponsible railway companies | eo. now 4 5 | She was removed to her home, At 7 o'clock la of coupon tickets. A special committes| phim KROw, Judge Pryor is @ FAN K | evening car 2.507, of the Nostrand will report on It. eree eald Re WOuld: TAKE THe’ reser ae, | calided with a trick ‘tomdes ante 8 There will also be considered resolu- At the Penitentiary. The. headlight ‘was’ dene 800n as possible. HIT WITH A BOTTLE, Twe Women Fix an One Has a Fractured Skull. Margaret Daly, fifty-two years old, of 442 Weat Twonty-eighth street, during an altercation wita Delia Bradley tions to secure the co-operation of the Passenger Agents’ Association with the Accounting Officers’ Association, George H. Daniels, of the New York Central Railway, delivered the annual address to-day. COTTON 1S BOOMING. tt Advanced 14 Po {ahed apd the flames set fire io the chars Garmes were quickiy extinguished. REY Policeman Murray Looked Funny, Polleeman Jamon Murray, of the Rergen street station, appeared before Justice Walsh in Adama Street Court, Brooklyn, this morning and asked for the arrest of James Cunningham, a driver for Contractor Furer on a charge of obsiructing a At 531] trolley car. The officer looked as if he had beer ‘Tracing Beman, West Thirtieth street, at 3.30 P. M,, this) 00 A spree and dodge Wales retuned ua nad been Cotton was on the boom this morning. | afternoon, was struck on the head with | "MARE advancing 1 points right after the open- | * ports or skull was fractured Charged with Stealing L. ing, with May up to 616. Business was] She wax taken to Dellevue Hospital, | ners ; = Lidge Funds vers active, shorts large buyers. and =< Pissiae iM buoneing to Christopher Columbus there was a heavy rush of outside trad-| Wife's Death Causes Hin Suicide. py er lain een Seminaries John ing. The advance was due to a sharp| Coroner Creame of Willlamabure, was notte | eee ‘moruing. The prisoner wee ise in Liverpool after a tittle weakness | fied this morning o ihe Ide of John Mc. | formeriy aren of the orgenization, He do At the start, with an active trade in spot] Ewen, sisty-three years old. of 2070 Atlanth 2 a ae pres a j ene mite ded a tow, weeks aan fartetinngs = ton, has since been very deapondent. Last | Osear Goerke's Fun. lo! Wheat was active and weak, breaking hile visiting trends at ibd Atlamtic ave. eral To-Morrow, urank a iat St Mary's rine The funeral of Oxc known “em of Goerke (Nos. of Bedford avenue South Eighth street and Broa Williama: burg, who died on Sunday. will held on Wednesday ifternoon at 2 o'clock, from Friends’ Meeting: Hc Lafayette and Waal ington avenues, Brooklyn. << o=—-— THE HOUSE AND HOME “ADs: In to-day's “Evening World’ constitute a com- plete list of what is offerea, and if you intend moving It will pay you to consult tt, pe hal sorgliac wi her Forecast, in Supreme Court Chambers this morning! poreenst for thirty-six hrure ending at @ . Somber Mt meee. Wednesday: For Mew York City Ip Fetal, Gen. Collie ta Mi. _ Mi sarery ears Commisniones of Pelle Works, x RM ddnt <> lh dageetaas me le full of laudanum, Howpital ot He 1 o'clock thts tbout ede, on further selling by uro- oerke, of the well Bean houses dropped to 6 4c, and Chicago May to t4ce. Corn was active Oats Were qu ( sieady. Provisions were active and lower, breaking nearly Boe Chicago for pork. Receiver for a Leather Company, Mra. Gertrude R. Waldo applied to Justice Beekman, in Surreime Cours, Chambers, to-day for the appolatment of 4 receiver for the Kr. domed Leather and Fibre Company. 7 Mra. Cliveland’s Tailor tm Trouble, Apply to Judge Heexman to- day for the appointment of 4 receiver for Kali tallors at Madison»: Fifty-ninth street, wha, it tn ai aiderable work for Mrs. 1 Hostetter, of | Pittspu) tlon He claims the fr $2,600 for monvy tvaned —e dudue Heekman | mbere, Justice Henry R Beekman oat for the art tm be @ burr le the ‘appl indeted ‘to bi een Srey 2 THE HOUSK and WOMB “aps” ays “Riven eae . 9 The prion telieed’ to glee, the nomen st they ABRAHAM x= STRAUS: Fulton St., Brooklyn. For One Day. WEDNESDAY. You wouldn’t look for Big FISH in shallow waters. “ If you want Big Bargains, come to a Big Store. A few instances in poin Boneless Codfish. Star Brand—3 Ib. BOX 5 vis vised uss ae Salt Mackerel. No. 1 Shore—10 Ib. kits.......... De Salmon. Columbia River (flat cans), 170; (tall Fresh Lobster. Flat cans, 23c.; tall cans..... French Sardines in pure olive oil, 14 c cans......... 10% Groceries—4th Floss | APM ls. Fulton 8t., Brooklyn. 15° 24 15° 19° Rallroaas, AWMGRICA'S GREATEST RAILROAD.” | NEW YORK ENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R. B Central Mtation, 424 Street. Zrom Grand 8.304 M—1 Fastest trae tm the world MO AM. —Dal Fen Mal. or Sprecus, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagare Falls, Chicage. Yo.Bo AM Except “bundey poly Eabrea, important Sta rt iy Souther Lmtted. Cie i ef 300 Cana toa ‘St Love, Chi Sinpadl, indiana ‘a ppd area cughkeepe , 4.20 PBR, Norta Bnore Lame 6.00 Fie Dally” vor" alieny tres ahi a7. troy. react ‘Betrait, ‘Chicage, Sincianatt 4 6.25 P. M.—Dally. For Saratoga, lingtem, Fiattsbure ad Montreal” ne ‘7.80 P M.—Daily, For Auburn Road points, Buffalo, Niagara Faille. Cleveland, Cie! cin Indianapolis, St. Louis, Chicage. 9.00 P M-—Daily Only Sleeping Car Pas wengers for Rochester carried on this train. 9.15 P M.—Dally For On: donsburg. Cleveland 1205 ight ey ee gts Sin "iroy, Bufalo, afroy, Duta. Niagara Cape” Vincent, betrott, icage ‘OF P. M.—Datly, 0.04 Minday to Pitted, wartianes it through trains. it 1d Wagner ofc. at Grand un 261, a 785 Brosdway; 8 ie Tek, Lincol Hliaing: 84¢ Broadway Columbus ave., re at. a Hation “New York: 828 and 128 Fulton ec. end! \ 14 Broadway. P D.. Brooktya. JOHNS Mt rareey 7. OF Sor W nANTRTA, General A Gon Pame ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS: WILL PAY FOR a fine trip to Europe; makea fret, payment ona house ; help clearoff’ a mortgage on a home; help a boy! or a girl through college; or de: any one of several things whieh: you want to do, but can’t do bee’ cause you haven't got the money, ; NOW LET US SUPPOSE that you read that interesting novel “A Plot for a Million’ which The World ts printing in its morning edition these Mays tn’ datly instalments, and that you quess what its final instalmens jwill be, and perhaps you will be, the lucky winner of the thousand dollars tn gold which The World offers for the first correct solution, The novel has been divided inte: twenty instalments, To-morrow morning's World wilt contain the | eleventh instalment. Get it; catch up with the plot; study tt through the nineteenth, |inatalment and then make youp [prediction ax to what wit be, ‘shown in the twentieth instal. ment. | Why shouldn't yor | any one elae? win, aa well ag You have guessed the end of novel before, and didw't grt a ceng for your shrewdnenn, Here'a qi chance to guess again and make} ccol thousand, The story te worth reading, anye way, and, win or lose, ‘tis etter for’ you to read and guess than merely, to dream you have the thousand! and butld castles tn the air, Be up and doing; read “4 Piot @ Mildton”? tn The World, mornrey | aatttom, a | bY | u \ {

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