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‘$ “ > and see if yeu cannot + oct ending. It will be worth @ bit mind $1,000 ir Gold. PRICK ONE CENT. i Whe. =e { “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’|__ DITION TWO KILLED “AT A FIRE, Jobn Kurtz Was Borned and Tony Ketcham Jumped to His Death, OTHERS LEAPED IN SHFET No Fire-Esoapes on the Four- Story Death Trap at 168 West Twenty-fitth Street A WOMAN DROPPED INTO A NET. Children Thrown trom Windows— Flames Thought to Have Been Incendiary. A POLICE TEA PARTY, Mayor Strong Summons the Com- missioners to His Office. A Secrat Conterence in His Honor’s Private Sanctum. Previous Consultation with Byrnes at Headquarters, Mayor Strong sent for all the Police Commissioners this afternoon, Commissioner Andrews, after an earn- est talk with Supt. Brynes about 3.30 o'clock, left Police Headquarters. Half an hour later President Martin, Commissioners Kerwin and Murray had @ conference with the Superintendent, Immediately afterwards the three Commissioners left Police Headquarters. ‘They went through Houston street to Broadway, and it was sald that they R. Doggett Pilots Him to Vitor @ Length Before Fulitzer. { Tarentum Takes the Opening Dash, | Captain Jack the Second. Many New and Well-Known Faces Sern at St. Asaph (Spectal to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, March 20.—The second day of the meeting of the Virginia Jockey Club was cold and raw and @ chilling wind blew from the northeast. This did not prevent the eager crowd of New Yorkers from thronging the track and trying to pick winners, The track was well dried out, but too deep to be fast, The card was interest- ing and the contests spirited, started downtown to see Mayor Strong.| Alfey Lakeland, who is charged with Commissioners Martin, Murray, Ker- win and Andrews all arrived at the Mayor's office about 4.10 o'clock, and were promptly ushered insld Mayor Btrong ordered “Dan'l" to pre- pare tea for five, and the quintet re- tired te the Mayor's private room, to await ite brewing. Meanwhile, there was something else brewing, of a verbal nature, judging from the strict secrecy attending the conference. It js understood that the Mayor has told Commissioner Martin when his suc- cessor, Mr. O'Brien, will ba €ppointed. Supt. Byrnes sald that hte Commis-! stoners visited Mayor Strong to dincuss the taking of the police ceneu: —— STEVE BRODIE RAIDED. | threatening to carve Bob Atken with a | knife, declares the story tt false, and no preeeint has been made by Alken. |e , and th PG ber of new ces were se on the lawn, Including the well-known features of Billy Roller, Ernest Fleischman and Col. Frank Hall, H FIRST RACE. rlonga. js Tareat 14 (Reiff). | aay mice, 313 | Benny 108" (Keetey Folorene, 119 (Horton). Tortoma, 109 (Navey)... 20-1 4-1 After a long delay the field was rent away to a bad start, Lady Went tp the front like a rocket. but at the end of three furlongs she was done and Tarentum, who Reiff had been saving, passed her and won in @ canter y three Jengths. Lady Lawrence wa: ngth in front of Pexey 0. NEW YORK, PEKIN WINS AGAIN. DRAWN UP WITH CARE, 'Bx.Surrogate Rollins Cond dent that Police Indict. ments Wil Hold GLOOM AT HENOQUATERS, Supt. Byrnes May Select Mc-| Laughlin’s Temporary Suc- | cessor To-Day. MYSTERY OF MISSING PAPERS. Other Indictments W Prepared, | but for Some Reason Wer: Not Handed In, | | | Ex-Surrogate Daniel G. Rollins, who Prepared the cases against the poitce officers who were Indicted by the Grand \Jury, sald to-day: = * “As far ax 1 know, all the Indictments | tound were handed in, 1 think they will hold, for the greatest caution was used | in preparing them. | Beyond tha Mr. Rollins refused to discuss the matter, He would noi go) into any explanation of the indictments which were not handed up, nor what.if} any, steps had becn taken or abandoned [i Circulation Books Open to Au.” | SDAY, MARCH 20, 1895, SFR HFSS Sear | $1,000 in Gold “= World reader whe first selves the ead- ing of “A Plot for a Million.” Read the | story in Tne World's morning edition and see if you It’s an Old Sign-Board and Somewhat Dilapidated, but It Goes! cameo via. $1,000 in Gold, | NIGHT EDITION HE ROBBED J, P. MORGAR, Barry Mines Admits Haviog Bmbersled $10,000 from His Employers, PIGED UNDER $5.00 a Mines Seys He Was Entangled by Unlucky Speculations Five Years Aga FINALLY CONFESSED TO MORGAN. The Prisoner a Well-Known Resl- int of Port Richmend, Staten Island. eepeeoees ity of Immoral Picteres . Botung, sini. Hit in. In the case of other officials who were tim remit es TORNADO STRIKES AUGUSTA fate 5 . 108 (Keete).. Wit ty 0 e y brougat out| a | Two men iost thelr tives ina fire at Seined by Comatock. Lady, 107 (elf a Abt ee Meera. BuguE me ate eae Oyynce, ‘*f| Barry Mines, thirty-two years elé, @ 3.46 o'clock this morning, in the four-| Anthony Comatock is again after) Putnam, 109 (Bell) c ae Sit thames” 104 ‘Wamiyy«- | LISS CALLED DOWN. the story flat-house at 166 West Twenty-| Steve Brodie. | Hellan, 108 (Hlorton) Me OE a GIRL GtCUNG abate: around : = lean ass, wane Nore wre 4 " ip| The County Grand Jury to-day order- firth atreet. This afternoon he visited his saloon at | fmancipation, y0e rinioni@:l Wel 3 Boe Ree crn Crate aero a unr e Rian the Rem nmeet cetecri ced) Houres Hurled Thro gh the Air| ed indictments against William F. Len. |#®9 ® Co, bankers at 23 Wall street, THE DEAD. 114 Bowery, accompanted by Court Om. pt ae She. best OF Sil SAU aE ar ine ey id and Demolished. |non, owner’ of the bulidings at 2i-| Wee errested stout 1 o/steck: <iq: qeaeaaaaEE JOHN KURTZ, saloon-keoper; burned to death | Cer O'Connor, of the Tombs Squad, never headed, The favor. | ourt Building this morning. So mi The Parkhurst detectives, Whitney, | 157 Orchard street, which collapned on/| ing in the corridor of the Astor Bouse Lemmon and “Angel” Dennett, and SES c vay police ks had fali esterday as a re- * bs while aneieting his tamily to cecape. seized seventy alleged immoral pictures | ite, Dutch Lady, got away last and was) ice Ot te a alictments that. i | | March 1; Timothy Ormsby, the District |by Detectives McCafferty and ries — TONY KETCHUM, insurance agent; jumped | and papers and arrested the bartender, | ened out on the backatretch she was| the Mulberry street building every one | Joseph Liss, alias Silver, were witnesses | tive Pepsons Burled, but Rescued ["srector, and Contractors Gleave and | of the otral Office, charged with from the third-aiory window to the sidewalk; In-| John F, Reilly, who was in charge of|twenty . len behind Capt. Jack. before the Oyer and Terminer Grand Comes for manslaughter in the second | stealing $10,000 from his employers, ured so severely that. he dled an Boer after-| the, place, 4 : ud Puck Lady Btadualls, cut Rown ine | Moved around in a daged and awe-| sie) tniy morning, and with them from the Debris. | demree. ‘Mines hud gone to the Astor House. wards at the York Hospital. ‘he interior of Brodie’s saloon ts lit-| lead, however, but could not quite get | stricken way. pretty dark-eyed young girl. _ 3 The Grand Jury has finished its Inve expecting to meet either Mr, Morgan oF eraily covered with pictures in frames. | up. Capt. Jack won in a drive by half] Many there were who thought the end |?" Geveral other inmates of the house! “‘Me: Comstock visited the saloon. sey-|a'iengit, Sir James was third, a length ie Re yet been dite aa thet be. |. Liss Was talking to the girl outatde tigations of the Orchard street disaster. |4 personal representative, Instead he leaped from the windows, but escaped|eral times during the past week. Reilly | behind Dutch Lady. ‘Time—1.22 Mi Amit ee: | the Grand Jury room, in the corridor,| AUGUSTA, Ga. March 2.—At 9 ‘These men are already under ball by | was confronted by the detectives and with alight infuries, Was In charge an each occasion. a ala THIRD RACE. ty Apa E, the miaing twenty-eight of | when Mr. Perkins, the right hand man! o'cigck thi morning a tornado struck the Coroner, but will be arraigned In the | placed under arrest, iy ‘Others were taken down on ladders by | wit {ibd Tg APA : More indictments would be handed into! or Assistant District-Attorney Lindsay, Court Gt General Bastions for pleading | 2m ‘@ cureful inspection of the 'y | Augusta back of the old Lafayette ra 4 t Young Mines, who was stylishly the firemen, and the remaining tenante/gallery, and noted the objectionable Plc: | main tor : : "athe greatent, damay wav appurent | sane: Hele ton get Mout ae BINT, ONY OF NOs ge Greased in a dark logte-dtting gult and escaped by Wey of the roof to adjoining) fret, aid tor ; f among the Headquarters detectives. | Wo are running this thing. We don¢| Course The Aret house atruck w MALT-HOUSE INQUEST. long, begay, dark blue overvoat, was buidings. eee ena arene eae Pld for | gemma, HU ialdah et Lt 3 Since the day Inspector William Me-| want any of your intagterence, Get In-| hurled across McKinnie street and . taken direct to the Tombe Police Court. ‘The building 1s an old and filmsy struc-| in hin possession immoral plevures and | Laat A Reetes Fr Meen tte} [Laughlin was appointed head of that | side where voit belong: thrown against the house on the oppo- He has dark hair, whiet be Uterature, Justice Voornie Bie department called the roll every} Liss grumbled and went inte ‘the@rand po |, are ‘ . wears part- ture and was a fire-trap of the moa @p~ cappis Axed ball in| ‘The start was made in the chute, and! morning and sent the men out on their | Jury room Ade x pes req The Owker Had Gm Accident Follcy | 44 in the middie, a derk mustache and i ‘euch cane at s @ hearing wae! edy Adame led the bunch by the atand mooning and pe men, out room. stationed |#!¢ side. Its mole occupant, # colored fa 5 Prered: Waser tien. Sdjourned untll Apel 2, and io the Backetretch, followed ' by | "When the tlme for-caling the roll Mutious! points of vantage about the n, was badly but not fatally burt, Gilt Uedudteclaak ark ave%, 4 "| : fe roll at m , was bi ; The upper floors were reached by aner-) On that day Hrodle, who ip new per-|Tasotia, Pekin and Darknens Half a| rived, Supt, Byrnes himeelt entered the | corridor exchunmed look and. if woman, was badly but not fatally hurt.’ he hearing of testimony relating to Held in 45.000 Ball. When arraigned before Justice Voor row wooden stairway, and not @ single | forming in, Boston, will arrive in this) mile from home Lasotta went*to the! Detective iureau, and eyed the men tn | They 2] Nothing but the floor of the house was! the ( i . IG i i 1 y were there in the Interests of De the collapse cf the old malt-house at fire-escape was provided, ne Sehr siym oed front, followed by Pekin and Pullt line before him. He hat not made up |ceetives Jacobs and MeManus, left. | Forty-third street and Tenth avenue, The only means of escape was cut eff | court with a bondsman for himself. ne latter moving up from, last his mind whom to appoint to the vacancy | ‘The presence of the Parkhurst detec- aera Nraree it a in| tls Mines sald that he would lke te Meat that ihe Wen elacted ta a In the stretch took the lea: nde the trial of Inspector McLaugh-! tives to-day means that the war has| In the next house demolished, a negro Which occurred on Mal sand in| nave time to conault with counsel, and from the fact that Raat rergrsepe won in hand by a length from Pull in. erefore he called the roll himaelf, | started again against McManus and which four men lost their lives, wee hallway on the ground floor near the SWINDLED MANY BIG FIRMS. who, in a hard drive, beat Lasotta a as he had done for eight years be: | Jacobs. woman and five children were burled (oitinued before Coroner Hoeber and q|J¥8tce Voorbia adjourned his exa: front door, and spread with astonishing jo [Read “TimenH.e6 1-4. lore he assumed charge of the Pollce|” Parkhurst Detective Whitney aid: | under the wreck, but after an hour's jury. this_-morning. tion until Monday morning, holding rapidity through the upper floors to the Sik 0; victim epartment, *T can’t tell you what js up, but Twit favalesie oan exirie ted alive, though yi’, lint wWitiess was John Lyons, | in $5,000. Tot io wala Me Operator Landed im) firs urine Substitute Captaine om Doty. | SANA Ne gr5 fk Leary, HrouRh with es sere paaiy beings" ene enue tnad Me gunn, Mah sc | The detectives hurvled from the court Thought to Have Been Incendieys | - Cannan tok (Ratt iat Gipitlar pena Were wisneaend at roll TAME AR: |e ta cshaw. (heed (ign Up; sand te tenn iri ane egy Kerns. who was also a laborer, testified cca od the case was disposed clever young swit re " 3 ca iD e jacdouga’ street station, a gol lo show ri n the central southern part the cit. of and refuss wo nn) jog 4 (its origin is a mystery, and thia morn-| 4.1, PG UR bbe Ale ng Te at Police | Re. Vinrese Wt werkt ee ar where Sergt, John Oficcete gave the in: |T will extywe. their work for the tast | 04 tn Ua Lona ae say anything regard- ng many of the neig! : locked Bonnevilie, "108 (Avery)... -100- 2 structions usually given by Police Capt. | five years, eked, f the Hire Department, @ + ‘ Headquarters. He gave th ft ° mae s Pri | Just before the Grand Jury adjourned " *| Afines was seen by an “Evening World” just have been the wa je Name Of | King Rene, 9 (Cowmani....60-1 ‘ ce. just befor opinion, In answer to Coroner Hoe ing foi Relieve that ft must twenty-four years old, and| After a long deley at the post, the|:,At the Union Market station, Sergt. /at 1.30 ovclock five women and seven men along the path of the storm trees, fences | Hn, 0Ui 00 HW ene or the causes| reporter in the Tombs prison a short work of an incendiary. ng ay . 3 4 hi They | S fy s , ss aay Patrick Curly took the place of ( left” the withess-room togethe ney |and outhouses were levelled. A small| which led to the accident was the fact] time oft b Men and women in their night clothes | #4! his home was In Washington, D.C. | fel wot away in good order. Wah Jim | siiverc, at the West Twentieth street |were all svemingly uequainied with eac Which led to the accident was the f4ct/ time otter he had been locked up. were seen running about and seeking a| Monday afternoon Davie swindled 8.| Pinot ten lengtha won, pulling up by | station, Sergt. William T. Coffey turned |other, and they also knew Parkhurst | house was hurled through the roof and and had been Mubjected during (ta occu:| He sald that he did not care te talk t fe. ‘They could not|#- Altmayer & Brother, in the Cable| a length trom Canvas, who was four | Ut, ine men instead of Capt. Donohue, | Detective Whitney, and Lisa | {nto one of the big roome of the Miller|pancy to ® Very great degree of heat,| fully upn bis case until he had con- descend by a alway, a the hall was Broadway ‘and Houston street, Tength: in front of Bonniville Time}, at the Weat One Hundredth street! These two men talked with the wit- | [And he thought the SaOrtee bebe i sulted counsel. . 2 wel v ts adhesive oy i ablaze, and the flames were rapidly |DY reprerenting himself to be a mes-|—™!-4- erinicn the men, how that Capt, Murphy has | As they did #0, some men stationed in © °F 000 Ro senouse ana | dokn 'Megselvaul areas went T will say, however," continued e been suspended like the other thre ‘a saloon on the opposite side entre he Central Raliroad round-house a the owner of the bulld-| Mines, who seemed rather cool under They called pitifully fae saninancs: but | bon establishment, 515 Broadway, pry Peay hee No Successor Yet for McLaughlin. | brother of, Detective Tncans, came { {paint shops were badly damaged, and Ny SACRED. aie top tha PURINE the circumstances, “tha: about five v minutes before the firemen 3-3] Supt. By te e t yer and ‘ y do" e | eh eal Forth of ribpen and wanted to take NOR Weta). co.cc Bt Hed aednlet ofthe Hetecive Burch the nominal value of the lots.” unfortunate speculations, As a result station Sergt. Joba Cooney has charge of nesses and left the building with. them. | riour Miile. John McKelvey, of 412 West working thelr way up the dry woodwork, | #¢nser from Julius Stein's silk and rib- | Seven furlongs Street, one of whom, Whitney sald, was | A He ordered several hundred dollars’ Tos (Re Doggett). real | one engine smaxhed under the debris, of tearing It down, and bought It for|¥eare ago I became engaged in some 3 selected a chief of the Detective urcuu |All of there witnesses were before the arrived, about $100 worth with him. Mr. Alt- NO (Horton ee ve Burcu Grand Jury to testify against MeManus | ft ts extraordinary that no lives were c i Ravel ‘ The first on the scene was Fire Pa-| mayer told Davia he would send ‘the | Bound Mrovk. 192 J. Shield : Beatlbatar “tameaice mee Lacanitn, Tie |and Jacobs. Toatintid thuc mai Cow paoplawere Hurt. | terse bahia mere Meee ee eee Se | RE ARTO DOMnane On tANe an, 1 No, 3 under the command of Capt.| "TM nterepted the clerk and tora | tives 138. tenet ‘ ‘ Said he might take any competent man. era | "The entire police and fre forcem, reine, magi, di yow insureahe tot? A, Noi Bee thet ‘time jhe matter has who did such herole work at| nim he had just come. from the store | Pay ot Play woh Mhatever his rank “and “piace him it'| JUROR CARLEY ARRAIGNED. | Ey : intirthe tuiding agg antigen EI preye y pind end one: : te tly. oreed by large bodies of citizens, are a a ¥ Royal fire. for the goods, He got them and disap-| Ascot was secon nAcEY of the bureau temporarily. | forced by large bodies of citizens, are at worry, peared, Gold Dollar was third, if eae ! z ; : te were stretched out in front of Arete ot noon tried to work the ae eg ores, 10, look over the Central Oitce MeAdam Scores Him for Being Ob-| work on the ruined houses, and those Wil! you tall me whether of 00 the, contract Coufessed to Mr, Morgan, bullding, and several -eople, includ-| same game on Danzis & Schoenthal, U #08 ave be hurt being cared fo: sity in the matter? A. T consider that| “I decided last Monday not to carry / ing @ young woman, were rescued in| 27 East Houston street, rhe dem had| 4 M’HALE BEATS FLUSH. = [riace. ne current. this morning! Michael EB Carley red before | Pais MORITA CC RRO BOM regpgonbiel i. pope: the load any longer, and wrote Mr, More ron learned that Altmayer d Brother, Bmith that Capt. O'Connor, the ¢ chael_ E y appe lat the hospita George O'Keefe, who is one of the) gun, who is an old schoolmate of my b 4 f huren | 4 & Co.. of #38 Broadway. B. Schmeer & ‘ * S| 6 Judge McAdam tn thy Spectal Term of | GoLUMRU: ar _ contractors F 4d responsible for the accl- seers 5 ay no chance re Sa frame itroadway, near Houston strect, it Race at New Or His et atation, would be detailed to fill | Tie wuss Neen cates ee Based et ‘COLUMBUS, Ga.,. March 20.—A4 a) Hint | OEHe wae! the eee MeliReee mother, a letter. wet in by the fr Soor. al er firms had been swin- a Fast Track. When Byrnes was Chief of the De cause why he should not be punished |"!04 Passed over this city and Girard, q To what do you ascribe the cause of the} “After telling him the facts, I said T jam §, Weiss, of Engine 1, was the| They had Davis arrested. | pecint {0.The Biealag Wore) tive Bureau, he looked upon O'Connor as for contempt ot coust Ala., this morning. Little damage was wldent? A’ 1 don't Know, uniew it’ waa the] would be at the Astor House this morn first to enter the burning building, He) Uc wie stented by several, of bis TRACK, "NEW ORLEANS, |QMe,9f tie most skilled and successful “tre was a juror inthe trial of dhe sutt Son this side of the river, but three "iiraine ot one of the felieving waite. Ug | . . 4 - ean) ectives. s e K s wyer ns rong, Who js arran ree got up through the house nest door at) the Hogues! Gallery. March 20.—Racing was continued here| ‘The Superintendent ; toMyer Hell- | residences were levelled on the Alabama} ror citi) sit had a lively dit with | “When I went there 1 was arrested.” SNe oe ee tg Ley eee Per A Witte z to-day with the weather clear and track | Whether o % 1 3 side, The er company’s building Coroner, who accused him of abus-| Mines refused absolutely to give any ound Mrs. ow Toe! q r for the 4 case W nem. as partly unrovte ie privileges of the Court, 5 selene: the wall cf her room with a hammer.| in apite of the tact th a fast, With the exceptions of the first/ "Tt thud. been the custom, of Inspector UATE ce enuriiee caege | hae ROMY, Unrored, 1 "fnen. the ‘Coroner announced’ that the | further particulars regarding bis case, 4 in spite of the fact that to-Gay te the fret day} and last races few withdrawals were| McLauxhlin to spend the hours from 10 pointment of # referee, but, evidence Was all in. In his charge he | beyond saying that he felt sure that There might be some one asicep next of sprin her Forecaster Duan predicts snow | bulletined. The results: ye * fo Sin the Wall street district, direct: son ty Mectined seomed to favor the contractor, O'Keefe, | $10,000 would cover the amount involved, door, she said. She did not want them (ett ard 4 lower temperature. The snow | Firat Race six furlongs.-Won by. 3, [Mf the force: oF detectives in the brarich Jude MeAdam declines cage | DYNAMITE KILLS 25 PEOPLE. \i.0'" (2, (ts ‘urrest “but he score athe | When a reporter of “The Evening to be burned, i . ame: te at| McHale, 2 to 1 and 4 to i; Flush, even Piomnlite. {nepactor Wall Streets This himself, and fixed next Monday after- | - ting Department. World” called at the office of Morgan & From this room, Weiss climbed along er Duna | place, was second, and Dr. Work third. | failed to take charge of the office for the Ngan aa tt |Housce and Vessels Reported De- sete " positive that Spring will bave @ somewha iM 1 a : ‘c Co. this afternoon the members of the the narrow sedge of the cornice and got| chilly recept POSS ANON cou Rrawite. wel ote: The qudwe was severe In ArrAlETing | sieoyed at Oberweact on the Rhine. | MILCH WANTED FOR ARSON, | nrm were an very reticent about the sate the roams sas ms been occupied y |¢,, Nichole, Waiter G., Erstwhile and ding Day ‘ Went into the Jury-room and) COLOGNE, March aA report tx in ee " | robbery, and declined to give any dew by the Kurts family. ere was no one ‘rincess Rose also ran. was a scurrying around raph Ad 8 circulation here to the effect tha, a ter- fe waltive Surrenders to | tails regarding it. there. Then through the fire in the hall,|_Forecant for thirty-six houra ending &, P, m.| Becond Race—Two-year-olds; half althiy morning of counsel for the tt rible explosion of dynamite has taken - Attorney. | Mr. Morgan himself was evidently net the third fi Thureday, for New York City and vicinity: in-| Mile.—Won by Leaseman, 4 to 1 and 7) dicted men. To-morrow all of them will | . he made his way to the oor. Nee alent tea ein et ane to &: Bister Rosalind, # to 5 place, was | be led iuypon to plead before Judge ° Atl place ac Oberwesel, on the Rhine. Twen- Samuel Milch, the insurance adjuster, |!" @ Pleasant humor and hed shut hime Jumped from That Very Window. ones ivaday, stationary est eS fecond and Uncle Lew third. ‘Time~|Ingraham in the Court of Oyer and nately ped to have anything ty ive persons are said to have been who is u:der indictment for arson and 8¢lf In his private oM He sent out As he got into the rooms there, Welss becoming high. northeasterly, : \"Byrdie 8, Bi , reuse, Gun 1s [Aae Cee Std eee ete, Ok OF te country, and jurorsare Killed, two are reported to have whose name was mixed up in the testi- | Word in reply to a request for informa. heard a great shout, like a groan, from) The ry the changes in Virgo and J, W. Levy also ran. Tae proceedings will be of a rou xercise of their peen destroyed, and many houses are mony in the recent trials of, %on, that he was too busy to pay any the street. He knew something must {agicated by ihe thermometer at Perry's: thats | —— character, nor will the bondsmen be Trtell iy also expected 19 announced to b n wrecked by the hdered himaeif to the Dis-| attention to such trifles, and could not this morning, see anv reporters, ‘ is quired to'be present. Shana a ‘f explos! t Mave happened, There Hei Be One tm PAY, aie a a, 8 A.M, seit, a7] BAST ST. LOUIS RESULTS. That waa the intention of Cot, Fet- CAAA Goce Tie haves up intties| Tk UNE EADAM larch seThA Nicliwel CAA MAkT Kenai acatea nt ar noaea ta " the rooms, so he ran to the window. poy ae aes Ssaeceraes lows this morning, as he beile: th | atateld te getinoa with his fetlow-surore| yoo RDAR a Maret ete IWS jiariem by Detective Sergt, Phil Helly, | PAFtMer Coster Makes Light of It Pern Ap the. vavernent {ete was: + | sue aieate Moat Kuuchlo Dews, RACE TRACK, EAST ST. LOUIS, IIl., Gi he” men re aetoally caied fon Af HOt doing an honest tuing. He te a Fe ea ae Pe Oren ie meee When Mulch found that the house was! | Charles H. Coster, a member of the shapcless mass. ust an that Covert or Coup will wben you ware| March 20.--The race# on this track to-|for trial, which wil b Hed Upon gan, s man. A Judge would be dis- ' plosion reported from being witched and that he could not ¢pm, sald in respangs to @ question: yo | Ot uf vith cy be a al a e the fret week (yp en a sucl 0) He and jury- | Colog.. D or t P 0, ye, he for his lawyer > wounded Tony Lecenigaauyal He we a fe death —with Rikun’s RXPRCTORANT, 8 | OT ited as follow: in April. clotined fas a ne Hye oe sper Cologie, was the Sapioat not the care . abe, un ut for his lawyer “Yea, the name of the clerk was Barry ed from that very vm law ity “ ta wd First Race—Six furlongs.—Won by De-| Police Board Resvlutions Delivered, | lar misconduct.” Hii ie bah Te ae dynamite, on “He wus taken before Justice Fitagerald, Mines, 1 bellev fireman stood, only a few seconds before signer, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1; Chetsm second,| 4 police A ger ard the ship Elizabeth, a morth, art Lof the Court of ral Se “Where does he live H brought to cae . ~~ a jet Jusseld Y e Be an comm hi y the fireman entered the room to out for place, Montell thin, ‘Time= Asia, Districteatiorne? EXCWARDMAN GOONEY’S TRIAL |'2 ‘Re District of Dusscldort, vestertay fous, gail cammitied to the Tombs by) “vgome where tn Staten Tslan@ & 3 he ileh is arson in the) think.” thirteen persons were killed, five were 5 md ane He Is said to : e Accused of Failing to Appear Be- injyred and one went mad. Ve been f partner of Max H. How much did he steal? A HINT AS TO Lindsay this mere copy of the him, Haag 14. ‘ ‘The apartments on thet floor had been | BACK COPIES. MGetohd Race-Four and one-half fur-| litions of the Police Commi wioners Ell, 8 to & and 4 to 6:|ferasy to (ne effect that the ©. a occupied by Mrs. John Westbay, Bhe ip to 1 place; Borderer, | Terminer Grand lury should have alt th 4 Nan that Miiatar whe | "Several thousand dollars," kept number of boarders, Ketchum Those who wish to get back ‘assistance of the Boart whica co fore Ba: ras nyc sn in the fits degree| ‘Can you say about how much?* eo ~—— = mee oy ee knee copies of The World's morn- rtah, tol and ¢ to 5. maa ae Pearse oe ay Me ea “ Bay treet prercnea of, SMASH-UP ON THE CABLE. ye tnt aes re AP inate 2in; really, 1 6s SRE a SENS gla ive Katberine, and Sarant ing edition, containing in- gnd, 4 to 6 place; Cyanthe third. “‘Time— | ois, documen : Ata SERERIAONY. Mats lls had Deen’ a “fugitive from justice What was Mines's position im the aoe othe Wial of Mre. Ida Lieberman office?" terson, a Greek flower peddler, Pat- stalmenta of the $1,000 es found yesterday were by t ¢ He arters, this morn- on, 4 nik: ti in the bend de) Toes tonnes from the rear window Prize Novel, “A Plot tor a| BROOKLYN VS. PITTSBURG. |thavs’who “ippcarea ‘ve tng, (Acting “Capt. “Wirgand, ble com Dig Ler irornr La think he In the bond departs Sm'tnae'noor, and by some lucky hence | Mydifom "can de ao tor onder: BL Ball LNtnitie, Bee oat : NON'T COURT DISASTERS. "¥. were nie duties tneret” The Grand Jury this “ . tine, lock th Ing crashed escaped uninjured. j a Ph P t vi ion of | “To attend to his business, which he ‘When Fireman Welse got into the rear ing them of their news-|The Brid mn tinued the Investigation of wmpector Suspended amd | does not seem to have done.” yo Cars ty Collision This Morning fv m grapes. - laid with mortar still cling-| “Since 1881, I) believe," Mercery avd Pe'ash Net “hn 10”? i 3 i ronted ashy Haat | Ing £0 3. Plerpont Morgan, jr, was quem with, RIKER's Mapearanitis. That brand ta} Pollce Cant, Crom aad bis former ward mon, | ea arnauir ie © buildings are owned by Mrs, |— — dealers or by sending direct| The!r Second Game at Savann ‘All the. captains and the. sere i Mee rshtte ine, at Park Row a nes etreet this morning, and were t nad dae tae te ite ‘es, he simply stole the money prisoned “y fire. Going to the back| \ in the points for the Bride-| was about, as neither the Supernten: pear ig atl Mirshfiesd spose ' rho sure Oa oa ie oay ection of ten foursstory brick Mats "No: the matter ts bardly worth troube ined there until 4 f 7 aire, Seay bad | vem copies and enter the contest. | ant 3 Matter quad of baving rockived @ gold watch | fo ih At street baven Howard aud Ralph avenues, | errr ald ‘Weiss carried them to the fron: room ing for the man or woman, Fox and Daniel G, Rollins, will prose: | gytt® ar t let the cas the walls at the inistest nature : Wile the cable ender WAS Dallered, completed, a similar catastrophe might. belonging to us, and we had him wies and ether sporting |aice of any of the regular Ass Rebécca that she was burned about the as | peemelor rand Californie Wines, : any of the bricks Used were | with the office?" The World of this morning, as = ontinued ol th Pes purely vegetable, Sarah C-Mintow and are each 20x35 feet, (Continued on Sixth Page) found the Sieh partment which Was begun ¥ ae EE ieee He | into surface ca ' r Avenue D4 Hating rooms of the floor he found the amp | depdles 3 4 ‘ 4 . ne, wt Park How a 4 s i i" si Ok soem 20 Rae: See ae aisters, He could hear their screams to The World Publication| ®AVANNAH, March ®.—The Brook-| command of precing's paid a vi . The cable car wi charge of gripe ey Before he got to them. They were im- Office. and Pittsburg Baweball Clubs played | different. (iin O quar be Mean NO sek 2k guenad) the: slain onrner mmissioner okiyn room in search of escape when ther | The story began March 10. 1 ‘e vould not get out by the * nd Killen and Sugden were | de: or any of ih alae OF wi Sooney’ ta oman ‘but the grips > ee the south oe de venue, ling about. peenn) Oay Sy 4 You have time to get back mR battery. “Umpires-Mulvey |Geente would suy “anything about ‘the <cuney im the policeman w . tracks, tat the geil ; out side of avenue, | HAR ADOUE" coin, ancther meiiaplal flames came and cut them off so that ro i aR The Ghkseinccl ‘ they could not return to the front room.| ‘There's $1,000 in gold wait- ae adtoatin eared Lociay. that, Distsiet-| house Kec a ain The ulti Mt, sD, aye. ia ain One Ae ae cute all the Hee cases in the Court ¢ Jashboirt of & Had the Liing been allowed to be Yes, Mines ran away with $10,000 again, The flames were so thick on the boy or girl, who firet gucsses Oyer and Terminer without the a tpg ree warily te cable 4 " ht belonwing, tc. us, and we had him ez verman earried cing Drank, No one wa . ha to that which reecutty | rested Boar throuan whick the 8 the solution of the novel 0or-| sows see page 7. Digtrict-Attorne lo Sarat don Genes —e hapt Orchard street, New York. | "How long had Mines been neck and snoulders. rectly and completely. See (Sd ne SI Chase Calin am dani Miran Both women wanted to jump as soon (Continued on Sixth Page.) or to-morrow morning. A hi