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THERE'S A CHANCE TO GET . $1,000 IN GOLD ai = I. _—_[« Circulation Books Open to All.”"| PRICK ONE CENT. ee LOOK FOR $1,000 IN GOL J IN THE WORLD. a ed (Morning Edition, ‘ 1 Pdd [" Circulation Books Open to Al: ] ma ) Bi YORK, SATURDAY, MARCIL 93, 1895, la] =| é = Ss | & : NICH T ~TESiNg STUY 1 GOURT.| FRENCH ABUSE 5 OUR DEMANDS THE THREE STATE DEPARTMENT WITCHES, NIGHT ‘ But It Was in Street Garb and] = AN AMERICAN, ON ENGLAND. | uy NE, | Was Devoid of Bronze res cori Re ‘Twe Managers and Three “ Posers ” A Court-Martial Sentences Administration's Policy on TeKM OAN. Held tn $500 Ball, John L Waller to Twenty | Nicaraguan Affairs Now wee , ; 5 UNDER ARREST, Meyer, to try and convince Justice | Years in Prison. Clearly Defined, tet sach event ota cere osc HIS BIG MADAGASCAR GRANT.|NO PROTECTORATE CLAIMED ide siieniinon Miss Hannigan’s Brother Ba Alleged Violators of Election Laws Who Were Indicted Yesterday. » THREE IN SEXTON’S DISTRICT. ~"—}The French Are Erxosedingly|Great Britain States Her Atti- Jealous of His Valuable tude Regarding the Mos- Rubber Privileges. quito Coast. ing Her Betrayer, SHE AGAIN IDENTIFIED HIM, HAVE BEEN FIGHTING HIM HARD.|THE ALLIANCA CONTROVERSY. In a Letter to «The World,” Pub-|A New Spanish Ministry May lished Last June, a Resident Hasten a Settlement of the Mann Was Taken to Her Dying’ Alonzo King, Former Chairman of Explained the Matter. Pending Troubles. Bedside from the District the Board of Inspectors as Attorney's Office Among Them. PORT LOUIS, ISLAND OF MAURI- (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, March 2%.—The de- TIUS, March 23.—Mr. John I, Waller, | mands of the Administration directed to formerly United States Consul at Tama- | Great Britain in the Nicaraguan mat- tave Island of Madagascar, haw been | ter can now be stated with defliteness. tried before a court-martial by the| They are briefly that no backward step be taken by Great Britain, looking | BAIL FROM $1,000 TO $2,500. The Infuriated Brother Finally Diew Charged with Entering Booths and armed and the Party Loft tor} spondence with the Hovas, and has been| iver since the Clayton-Bulwer treaty = ) Assisting Voters Without Being sentenced to twenty years’ Imprlson-| ine United Sines has been steadily _ ney ae . / i f oe the House, Properly Qualified. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 22—|DUSHIng Great Britain towards a total Tey ae. Y 4 ell i of her pretence of Nothing has been heard oMcially at the | Telindulshment SaIAEATI ts OME , 2 Blais tales ot the asetied 0% protectorate over the Mosquito coast, his artis iberdh eae i te Secretary Bay finally clinched Fitteen of the versnos against whom| Summonses to appear in court this tence by a French court-martial in Mad-| Qn’ errretary, muyand “nally, clinched indictments were filed yesterday by the! Morning were last evening served bY agascar of ex-United States Consul V eduwient trom the OB\Glalb of Downing Oyer and Terminer Grand Jury for al- Detective Sergts. McCulskey and Titus jer to twenty years’ imprisonment for! Street that Great Britain claimed. no ence of the dying girth legea violations of the Election laws, | 0" Manager Aronson, Giles Bradley, of | corresponding with the Hovas. such protectorate in any form. Mann was takin from the Disti and for whom bench warrants were | the Nahl-Bradley bronge statuary, and jt is expected that if this report 1s| ihe negotiations Sven thie ‘point: at Round about the oaldron go; Frothings of the British lion— Altcrney's office, where he had just issued by Justice Ingraham, were a dan cist ane oie ad 4 | well founded either United States Consul! present are practically confined to an Ju the griefa of nations throw— Stir up well and keep your eye on; rendered himself, to Miss Getectives: They ate: | Lawyer Emanuel Friend was present, ‘Conmuls “Wetter, at,” Tamatave, wil] @uueaver on the part of the United Nicaragua's endless strife, Plottings dark of nervous France, eouee 1h ite 8 ee 4 hd v tat te cl G Bri “ r, . JOHN G. WHITMAN, thirty-four *pecting that he might have to appear promptly cable the news to the State| plain statement’ Cag Ber tawet, o Plagues of Venexuelan life, Her possessions to enhance; District-Attornay Hennessey, years old, of 49 West Eightieth street; | {m, behalf of his iment Bache. Who Department. collect $75,000 damages from Nicaragua, Spanish venom, spouting fire, Morbid dreams of German mind Joo Mane and ome cf the Murder came near being adsed this af ternoon to the crimes of which Dr, tingill and Sol H. Mann are accused Loretta Hannigan, and In the very MISS BESSIE STANTON, THE BRONZE POSEUR. arrested by Detective Formosa, ment last week, because of her refusal, If the circumstances are as repre-/ghe will not resort to territorial in- Little Hawati’s passing ire— To trespass in Samoa inolined, brothers, ¥ JAMES F. QUINN, forty-five years|to appear in the nude in the statuary, | sented, it is entirely probable that our] yagion. ‘They arrived at the house, where ti wld, of So? West Twenty-ninth treet, |) 0 Ned not been summoned, but might Government will enter an energetic pro-| ‘This limitation established, the Ad- Double, double toil and trouble, met Detective De Morris, and were at arrested by Detective Butler. Bi has made some startling and |. test against this arbitrary action of the| ministration will look on with consid- Fire barn and caidron bubble. taken to the dying girl's bedside, ALONZO KING, thirty-one years old,| tive statements in regard to the reason French authorities. Mr. Waller is aj erable indifference, but on this point of 90 West Eighty-third street; arrested fF her discharge. citizen of the United States and not a|there will be no concession, married sister and brother-in-law It was whispered in court that Men- reed J \ by r also present, . char Datestive McCarthy. “Aronson word extubit bis statuary [French subject and the officials bared euiney Feported Here, that Barrios re- HA Sah eR ‘Mann was placed in the group ané MR, MICHAEL H. PENTELL, thirty#w6 | before Justice Simms. |canhet ‘conceive by what color of au-|derstanding as io. the. method. whi ROLE RAGE Hennessey, after asking the girl veare old, of #0 West Twenty-ninth sal reference to thia, Attorney Meyer thority the French court-martial at- Creat eal would pursue in collecting ; = Mr. Swindell Describes Mile and @ sixteenth, eral constitutional questions, asked treet; arrested by Detective Grady. We are ready and willing to meet tempted to assert jurisdiction over an| "That he did not assent to its payment How Youre me: _ > if she could point out the author GEORGH HARTMAN, twenty-seven /any charges which may “be made American citigen not actively engaged without a show of force is due to a a Hout with Robbers, Canoe ruin. 1 ex! . e} 7 y, doubis son, B, Wi “? are old, of O81 West Twenty ninth | willing to give the Judge an exhibition i" hostilities against them. Waller was | 4qanie Tato a Government] ,ALTIMORE, M., March 2—Waiter | Half Breed, 40 to 1, and Jobn Ps, |rieo. srvinns:. Raising herself feebly, the girl Btreet; arrested by Detective Pollock. | ex, tly, ike That eiiantio riven ea cike JAMES QUINN, thirty-nine years old, | stage It he desires | t. : Teasurer King, of the Casino, of 218 West Bixty-sixth street; arrested | count this morning with a packees ot | Consul at Tamatave during the Harrison| wants its own prone to deileve that Administration. they have yielded only to force. Bros,, glass manu So far as our Government is aware, the|_Second—There are other claims equally | hig way to the fac B. Swindell, of the firm of Swindell Posee de Leon, 101 (Murphy) urers, who was on 16 to 1, Capture Events. eae yi) ee ‘tory with $2,500 to pay >, 90 (Barrett) her finger at Sol. H. Mann, end gasped. “That ts the man.” 3 i a X . At this point, David Hannigan, the — h $reu roma, Alford! a, by Detective Clark. bronge to be used if It was decided to | Freach protectorate over Madagascar is| by" American citizens amalast Mineriag | off the workmen, was halted on Russell Ted Cross went, away. in front and|sitl'’s brother, dashed into the room’ JOHN FOLEY, sixty-five years old,| sive the exhibition. | limited strictly to the regulation of the| which the wily Barrios wunts held off as|*treet this forenoon by two highWay-/ Grand Prix the First Winner, Trin: | opened up a gap of tour lengths, which | with a revolver and shouted at his of 20 West Eighty-third street; arrested | g Ail, persons pubpoenaed except, Miss ' foreign intercourse of the Hova Govern- TORE 08 HORII in i | men who comanded him to hold up his u he held to the backstretch. There Halt brother-in-law, who oppoged him: by Detective Nugent. did not arrive until 11.10 o'clock, Ment, and the right of the latter to con-|Government acted towatis both Lvitigh | "Bas culo the Third. Pesan Nadel and weenee ide Leon ie “1 Want fo Shoot Him. JAMES MAHN, forty-nine years old, one hour and ten minutes late, trol ity internal affairs, including the|and American subjects in the Hlueti Swindell shot out his right arm and the stretch Fagot, Cadet and Ponce de of Eighty-third street and North Rive: Cee D by saying she had | granting of concessions to individuals, iain with gperedible brutality, and] knocked the pistol u The highway- Leon moved up on Halt Breed, and a cat ant of the way, Jacl arrested by Detective Murphy. Justice Simms disposed of all the other | has never boen questioned betore. se fino Den tor Vie active ite] man then tried to get into the carriage, furious finish followed. 1 four stag-| shoot the ns JOHN F, GALLAGHER, forty-six | cases before taking up the Casino case.| The French undoubtedly realize thin] terference of the Bruch crue Yee | but Mr. Swindell gave him a vigorous |Sudge Oyster's Peculiar Apathy at ae eee eerie iaiie “eet bye a | Ten he rushed at Bol Mann, years old, of 54 West Twenty-fourth Fhe examination rae conducted in the | fact, ard it is suspected that they have| Several Americans would have lost their| kick which sent him sprawling on the Alexander Island, head, with Cadet, Fagot and Ponce de | With his brother, shrank back in terran — Street; arrested by Detective Aloncle. Detective Sergt. Titus, of the Central | been driven to the adoption of such in- Lire papera tolprove: itare. on. fie (nil Srannd: Leon next, heads’ apart, Time—1.62 1-3, | from the would-be avenging brother, THOMAS E. LEEMAN, thirty-four| Office, swore that on Thursday_night direct means re now reported to oust|the State Departmen: and have been The other man, who had been holding FIFTH RACE, The detectives and Lawyer Moss grate years old, of 26 West Eighty-third| last. Lie Noelia serat Rowers Mr. Waller trom hia concession, a pro-|Peronaily Inspected by the President, | the horse, cane down on the right aide tSpestel ‘te The raning World.) Six and a quarter furtongs, Hs bed Hannigan and a terrific strugsie Street; arrested by Detective Bonnoll. | Casino to investigate the bronze figures, ceeding which Is scarcely likely to be tol-| wih “ressonable prominent iim [of the carriage and yelled \to the occu-| RACK TRACK ALEXANDER I8L-| guariers, welguts, Jockeys sirsignt fiers. |¢nsued, in which Moss was knocked | JOHN J, RYAN, twenty-five years old, | hich had been complained about. erated by our Government if the facts|only because Dr, Guzman,’the pants to hoid up. AND, March 23.—Racing was continued ; Demi, 9 (uty) es] 4] down and considerably injured. : of 651 West ‘fhirtieth street; arrested py | 5, .\o! ha DAL did you see?” inquired) are as reprenented. ragua, Minister to the United States hi Without waiting to see if his order| 4) the Alexander Island track, and a| sotrate it ts The revolver finally wrested from Detective Rogers. Afver the, variety performance was| Aw to the charge made against him, listration did not approve. of the vex: | Was Cbeyed ho blast away. The bul- card that was interesting in many ways | the tefuriated mas, and the offers ma ALEXANDER JANDREW, | thirty-| vir’) said Detective Titus, “about it| vis, that he has been In correspondence | tremes to which Nicaragua resorted at | put tt basen an hit eae fOPeRead: | was the magnet that drew o large | Het pan aut (et the be sang! Rine years old, of 362 Amsterdam ave-| Hoses to imitate bronge etatues, “Pwo! With the Hovas, the officials here are) Hjuefelda rincipal concern| TR@ MAN on the left wide of the car-| crowd to the little course. abot fae, resolves “4 & seven-shot, hal . nue; arrested by Detective Foy: men and @ woman took part. They wore @¢ @ lows to find any ground for his|iy that Great Britain shall nor ea edtig iste again tempted. {ea ae the| The weather was decidedly Springlike | \{op.) "yg 1 | “iseer, bs POR, WILLIAM EGAN, forty-eight years | nothing but gilded rubbe trunks, which | arrest on that score and assert that he| foothold at the mouth of the proposed| ty tirow himeout, ‘This man then fired, and the stuffy little betting ring was Tammany Hal co old, 626 West Thirtieth sires Be does With & broke paste” has & perfect right to do so, and more- | Nicaragua Canal, his phot going wild. ‘The amellant rather an unpleasaat pia pation, election inspector, nearly blind. Detective Rokers corroborated Titus,| over they fall to see why Mr. Waller ear, Fe eee eet ee ee eat euER | afternoon. Tammany Hall was third, JOHN H. GRASSER, @ barber, 200) and, alles, Stanton, Otto, Kohler and | should not be given the beneft of a fa FOR A NCW MINISTRY. Fee eee aan vey pu ruck |" ‘rhe windows of the grand stand were} tine la Le. ‘West Bixty-second street. persons who posed, | trial by the civil authorities instead of His ein was bruised, Mr, Bwinden (Al! thrown open for the first time and > — E JOHN CONNOR, thirty-three years| Lawyer Meyer’ stated to Justice | being subjected to the summary meth-| Queen R. t 2 She nea Unie.) ORE core nel cool breege circulated through it. : 01, of $ Buffolk street, advertising agent; |Simma that the exhibition was in no / ods of a court-martial. : ied apy Pemiatd Honor) iad gutter out of the carriage Aud Al” covecteen books (ok in the money on MARK S. WINS ONCE MOR! arrested by Detective Clark. ving pictures” that had Dean alee — MADRID, March 3 ¥ Finding things were too hot for them | the local races and two others did busi- Supt. Byrnes announced shortly after| in, the city: On April 20, 1894, Mr. Waller secured a} » March 22.—The Queen Re-/and fearing that the noise they had negs on St. Louis and New Orleans ‘Justice Simms declined an invitation | conceation from the Hoves c gent has charged Senor Canovas del] made would attract the people in .the, clock this morning that those arreste/ to ‘attend a special or regular “per. | Concession from Hern ace amen’) Castillo with the formation of a Cabinet | Reighborhoon, they ran to thelr carriage | races. had been made, and that the men at| formance,” and said of the whole of the southern part of the a Cabinet | and. jumping in, drove down Wooster) ‘The track w: that time were in his custody at Police |g, 7! ,Will entertain a complaint against |Island of Madagascar, and this conces- to replace the Sagasta Ministry that] atreet at @ terrific speed and escaped, jor the brong. resigned on Monday last, in consequence Headquarters, ne honing. for the bronze | sion was obtained in spite of the re- 2 oo ee of troubles growing out of the attacks “ode, for” wilfully ‘commit et | Peated protest of the French Resident ; fe ADMITS FIRING A TENEMENT. Other Warrants Not Yet Served. | that openly Vioiates public decency." |and the French colony generally, Ac-|° the army by newspapers, He has = = ENT. jd. ‘The other e during the| Mattie Chun wor . Aleppo wan second. Captures the First Event at New Orleans from Flush, (Special to The Evening World.) RC On net PS nace CRAUE: ORLEANS, Willie Ham to-day goes to Join the| March 23.—The original fifth race to-day stable of Plerre Lorill Ham has 4 declared off and another at the peu’ promised 4 Jockey Club Heense i, &me distance substituted, ‘Tne weather It was also stated that there were ter te guatice fuid he would also | cording to the French pioneer colonist Gh HERES RE Oe iniaee with Senor | nurned = Mattress om the Roef and|he would consent to give up the out-| Was again cl ar a t aah 8 Ase other warrants in his possession based . Manager of the Casino, and |#ll the nationalities engaged in the | were mets og on Get ed for Arson, {law track, Se oe five furlongs. Won, by upon indictments which were brought in Bradley, manager of the. Nahi- india-rubber trade considered that their NGTON, March 2%—The pend- at. He Supyho ‘and Dr, Parkhurst pulled up and 4 to G; Fiush, 7 to | ing Incident between the United States! Charles Amatozzo, a tallor, of 205 Mott in the first race, the fori Yesterday, but that his detectives had| Bradley bronze statue combination, for! vested interests had been injured by er Koing second, ‘and Norman mot yet been able to execute them, aiding and abetting the violation of the ng concession to Mr. Waller. The latter |@74 Spain may be very materially treet, was held for examination in the PB Guarian Of p mile ane a Bulla Mie =: they could not find the men. PURI five of the persone named were held | did not share in thelr opinion, fected by the action of the Queen Re Tombs Police Court to-day, accused of He suid neitheret theme hed a ceane: . Nan runt. Heansom, Nellie Os ‘The Superintendent refused to disclose | !m $500 bail each for examination, Tamatave, it should be added, is the |?! Sain last night in summoning Cano-| having set fire to the six-story tenement and he thought It was perfectly proper Six furiongs.—Won by o si ew Cabinet,| Where he lived shortly after 6 o'clock for them to stop under. those conditions. chief port of entry in Madagascar, and | Ves de! Castillo to forme new Cabinet.| where he lived ghortly efter @ grolocie | oh toern o ae e oat Dull corm Atri: ; pte cl -| last evening. | : indla-rubber is amon; 5 ox. | This insures a complete change of go’ st still In @ race and walk in without being porte Of that reat iehede eit etx, {ernment if Canovas, as is generally ex-| The tenement ts inhabited by fully questioned seems en astonishing. thing eee a» #9 | pected, succeeds in forming @ Ministry, | twenty-five families, numbering prob- aganadian, “who was second "choice, (Continued on Sixth Page.) It has been confident'y predicted that] 4bly 125 men, women and children, Facks He wala’ bebe eon bat fered | the new Ministry wo be Lib thus The witnesses against Amatogzo were |nterference on the backatretch. Judge carrying forward the old policy with|Julla Bontorie, the Janitress of the Oyater:anked no questions regarding the new leaders. But Canovas is a Con-| Mott street house; Policeman Shields, of fU!- servative, which will involve a change| the Mulberry street station, and Assiat- of policy. ant Fire Marshal H, W. de Matignon, | bia ears Pin It ts still too early to state what ef-| Last night the firemen were called to Grand HNe 105 (ttem) i fect the complete change will have on| ‘he Mott street house, where @ blage Home Rant pending affairs with tne United States, | 4% burning hercely on the roof and My No official word has yet come in reply | ments on the toy Hour. ‘Tue flames were {annte Mart the identity of these persons. Most of the men were found by the detectives early in the evening, it is said, but (Contiued on Sixth Page.) i and 3 too; Masonie vlace, Was second, and 1 Tinie =1.15 1-4, on, servitude, Lank, K., Buckeye, Kathleen, ran. SOLOMON Mile and a furlong.—Won | — barely prevented fromm 3 to 1 and 4 to 6; Theo- nett Hannigan wi ony Beep geeoht AMT uing his sister's betrayer before De® . Royal Prince and Meszo-| very eyes. Sint ;. Hannigan was not arrested. Mourth Rac Seven_ furlongs.—Won by Francis Pope, with Bill White second | Immediately after the affray the house jand Ben Wilson third was closed up and no further informe~ a tion could be obtained from members | of the family. ouble by consulting | ye oa he seaiered a oe ee tontafenaulting | Lawyer Moss said that Miss Hannie FIRST RACE. furlongs. ue B COZIE HOMES had eaten its way down Into the apart- Foxalove 108 (Clare) can be smured to Mr. Gresham's demand, although the | quickly extinguioued and ine damage H Lou, 108 | Rebinson accession of the Canovas Ministry will| WQS Practeahy insigniticant, Sappho, “108 (Flynn) {on anothe best, and contains &4n seemed to be too weak to realise bring forward a new isier of Forcken | pAb, mattress Owned by Amatoszo had Parkhuret, 103 (Brewer) what you seek, ./| What had taken place in her presence, Affairs and make an carly respouse pos nalire on the roof. A few minutes | “s Pulled up. —— Ss : : for she made no sign of annoyance oF able. (Peete, Waee had been extinguised | Grand Prix rushed to the front soon’ BENNETT DECLARED WINNER. | Members of the Diplomatic Corps are | [Ulepmian Shivids was passing throush | gece ine start and was never headed | alarm, vy Aiscunaing the Seat Or the: hades re | tie hall an third Moor, when he ne = : ‘ heard loud words from Amatogao, who J/™ niin, who began | slowly i ‘The Revolver Taken from Him, Senor Muruasa. the Spanish Minister ire . Re . came with a terrific rush at the end, and St. Louis Judges Decide the here, who has beet. so prominent in re- | WHE A eae eee ne Dee card | Ham Was forced to ride hard to land ? . ‘o-Day Detesire De ees whem bs es cent affairs. ¢ 8 @ pronounced Lib- Nan anys iean pe Grard Prix a winner by a head. im | ‘ > to selze Miss jannigan’ rother, eral, und with the accession of Canov as | {he tailor, say. M BaVe TAO BO GOs his ‘par’ wocs out of power, “Undae | OF Water: Peleugplin was a neck ‘before’ Home EAST ST. LOUIS, U.,| grabbed the pistol, and the trigger caught ue ‘i | Run. ‘Pime— é these circumstances the Miniater’y suce | , Shields axcertalned that for some time | is poe March the Bennett race of two/ his thumb, tearing tt open. Detective. cessor at Washington undoubtedly will | Peek, [he 8 4 Ana ah || ‘Rix/and casraaniay [iclones | days ago a decision has been arrived at.| Lang took charge of the weapon, Mieke fact that Heno Muruaga tendered | [ll feeling has resulted between the Jan- ms St, Hit Pin | ‘Tae Judges announce that all bets shall] Soloman H, Mann was surrendered te is vealenaticn a'weck uyor Store there Kress and Amatoezs Lecatae of tte he Ma itaraoni S32 ‘D1 P's be paid off as follows: Bennett, first, 10/ aay by his bondsman to Assistant Dime Was any probablity of au change ot pociared that the tallor ha © Bronston, 101 IN ? Vand 4 tol Lyon, second, 8 to| trict-Attorney Hennessey. overnment js taken as evide: HAC ata Coneaniat cern hat een anontonso ” ‘ re; Feast Time—0.38 1. ‘The, District-Attorney refused to res he coming of 4 successor Will bring HY | admitted to. hin that he started. the Sige ‘ 4 Me ae Lola pew ihe hone wach Oooner Siaenan Personal regrets to him. revenge. At the station, Ama- led from start to finish furlongs.—Won dy| taken until some one from th There has been some misapprehen-|tozzo reiterated the statement, y by a length and @ half fro: Venus second, out) Attorney's office could make a sion to Uve statue of the Minister aan aan —s ‘anadian, who was three lengths e; Time—4.29, investigation .nto the condition of resignation, owing to the silence pr : front of Bronston, Time—1,20 1-2, Mou 1 a half fur-| Hannigan, ‘ Vailfng inal oficial quarters? iP Skinny Sufferers Saved. Bene ee : vid, 2.to 1 and| "Coroner Hoeber assured the Distriets — known, however, that the resignatic Tobacco users as a rule are away bi Pive dust ven for place;| Attorney that the girl was not Was not withdrawn, as the Government low normal weight because tol nee te Hit, Fin. | Byago third 4. 7 Gis, but the District Attorney a refused to accept It, This not only im- | xtroys digestion and causes ner eh a Washburn, A Third Race-Six liongs.—Won__b his word for it, and sal piled compliment 19 the Minister, but tion that saps brain pow 10s (Zellers of the West, 7 to 10 and out; Jack | not guing to dle ho wi was an oder to remain at ; Fat P : on Lue ’ ; second, ‘even for place; Fiat: ‘d, but if there was any danger which an official could not do otherwise fe une Uae, Nero eer antoed rel wood third, Time—1.21 th he would not renew REP WEST. March 22.—An oficial of | YOM Gems ike, Your, freedom and lea: 2 titania). mt (San horses Mant "wap tal r the Cuban Government, who has arrived Phe 'gue uf tobacco over apelin, feet ike | UE Dalenaniy} ia). For entries and other sporting| Recorder, Goff, Mr. io ve mat and deis Ki int mation the first time. No-'fo-Bac sola under imt Gack, i news see pages 3 and 7. Lang and Assistant ot t-Attorned? “ ol ish officials t a spa OO oo Malo He Cua Arched he Ueto eo get | wtcnata sama te Fert 's] camara ree | ae Bote = : ae % (BN ose a 2° Princulo. w THE NUDE POSING CASE IN COURT TO-DAY, Contived on Bixih Page.) [citeage. semee” biel SF [always in front, and in'a hot drive won| fergeuuive German Laundry oop wrappers %| » 1