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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 180% ta i GIANTS BAT HOMERS, LORETTA AANNIGKN BURIED, CUARENOON HOTEL SEIZED. ‘THF EMPEROR PAYS HONOR. MOMAUS GRADUATES FOvoNT LIME waNAcs. —TRYPI) TRANSIT OBJECTORS. FOES FOR THE GIANTS. « Sheriff Buttling Takes Possession to — Satiafy a Judgment. os | Tuike and Bannon Give the Ool-| Two Carriages Laden with Floral| The Clarendon Hotel, on Washington (Continued from First Page.) _ Continued trom First awe.) tore with Foul Ring Taetien. | P The Scottish-Amertoan Athletic Club Mf H First % logiens Object Le: Offeri fi ' street, Brovklyn, was seized by Sheriff statesman, following #0 close after the| turn, where Aleppo, Gov. Fifer and] will save no future cheanuinonia tet North New Yorkers Want tho} Game at Charlottesville the ‘ logians Object Lessons. ferings from Friend Buttling this afternoon. [strange action o1 the Retchstag In ro-|Somage were heads apart, Ih the It) einer Jack Down mmy Cree’! Line to Reach Tueir Sectiom With a Strange Team ne setlon of the Sheriff, after a re- fusing to congratulate Prince Hlamarck won handily De a length from Tila, who [tt Is but fair to say, disgrace: | kin Ree En Caine © 4 wk cates Hae Beat Mppelated, is exthior: on hie birthday, has won hearty approval| came (sith a rush and heat Atenpo | ful extibition that alleged boxers | — ‘ } ‘overed with | dinary, and was made legal by a special | from many quarters. id for the plac } Rave last night at the Club's stow, i | "eB A eekin Strikes Them Out in Order win teacae Har ees S Voce cot [es | Seo aoree ame ete mon ma cae Hest mgt af the cul a 0 ats He tm Ene oth the Contention! Stafford’s Bunders Yesterday WIN) : as They Toe the Plate. i inet wy Henott {the Bark and neighborhood the troops Subeeht & CURT FAP OM og ge ang mia [ach foul and cowartly tactics ax were | of Comptrolicr Fitch. out Apparent Excus a — order was optained by Benoit were not seen unil! they acital y emerged 115 (Carter) eae a4" fused by the contestants that cust dle | i = Wasserman, who has a julgment e parade 1 ) wi at m3 on tof purl! . ~ i | The idea that the funeral of Loretta v8 {eee tee Deca eiere cnc. 1 Moores a1 1219 OH an Were HERAT aT IRE Eun | otel proprietors for $7,988.93) The Crown Di 6, includ ote CHON Of a referee ‘The ‘ urge number of tn brought a crowd of fully 600 curious | amounts to § oy just amount ! en. Cor 0 Loach Eble $(Murpha), bit 2G | apert is t 1 PORT ROPERS awe te he anto-) of Superior Skill, Wohin, Wie wtood tn RrOUbE ADOUL:TNE Was for tqusre hd clears FolL' tO the jthe mean timo walked to the paraie a isGaidinoies et atk RG iigwradiys jfoom of the Rapid ‘Transit Commission! Figure in Future Schedules. y 4 . e | hotel, oun ‘ > or appeared ! a1 GA 1 1s 8 The ANY suecese-j when the Board began {ta executive | a. inoiive, ritiga 4 Hel. le ; vit weize |RFOUNd, And ag the Emperor apnea rusia fs \ ‘orla’s Specia ie: ig t e Dor ‘ound from the other | lem 5 iender Pada Wot R on eshled, with 3 4. Starin, Ste (From The Evening World's 8pect UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, Va, |e pext hour by every thoroughfare. leas fraul and conspiracy tween the Ph ‘Haahet tadi Culran ter : a rai ns: oth . jeKele Teh cate . ' CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va,, March %-— = NIA, Vass) The body ad gi y proprietors, Franke and) the herstac asters. A an out out the running, closely natn caste nae March 2,—For the first time this « fone foo oa tee neces eee. onan Pee etre MH A TAME i | When His Majesty caught sight of | foikwed. by. Henvolly, fous atid ; | A delegation « School Com: | The Giants arrived at this place sBOERE, gon the Giants met a regularly organ- | {TPC room on the parlor tloor, which | the appointment of the receiver, WhO Is | the Prince he apurred his horse forward | Hue bird." This. or ytte Tat what wii | missioner Geklin Hlottenrath, r) o'clock this morning In good con= ised thaeh Othe place to-any, had been draped with white crepe on | A. Re Gulick, Hse tally in hia saddle, {Ets Where Henvolio went to the front. | thie chy ak . fehu bettie inlain SG. Duval Silom, With the exception of George Vam a y every side, symbolic of the youth and In-|, Wasserman and Montague allege that | and, sitting wracefulls addle, W Tenacious next. A driving tip Downes-Creed aur Jomn art, Willem ys) val | tren, ‘This afternoon they will ROG Their opponents were the strong Unl- | pocence the deal Tnnumers [he Was appointed se in the interest | rode at a fast canter to the carriage of 1 Henvolio winning by 4) Jumped inte te ott and James Ackerman, Were present ee einen ee ee ata tex versity of Virginia team. Capt. Davis | aive foral memoria.s had ‘been coming [OF fhe hotel wroprietors Tuey Clim | the votwran atatesman and soldier and | rom Tennelous, who wax tht Joach other ike manta from the Worriiory knowlins North New niveraity of Nites ee * fead a lecture to some of the players |i hourly since Sunday morning, Hun: | {Rat the proptietors, during IMM) and | oe chook hands with him. in front of CO. Dy. Time 12 J wax selected wat TNoblt, ‘beyond the Harlem. fiver, ‘They aw the collegians a thing 5 dreds uf people applied for admission at | 189. have secreted property of the hotel y THIRD RACH JWrangie between 1 hat ¢ National game. after yesterday's poor showing, and the | the door, but none except friends Was to defraud the creditors, and| ‘The Emperor then presented the See (eeiston, In ease. thie inter PUROHIT E ARGS he esas SH Da Banville vaat boys went on the field to-day resolved | admit that es hace uthibied a worthless | crovn Ptinee and his suite to Prince | KC and a Male fering. |g ws Hit was itnally dieckted fo mine wdaceron, fat, Que Humired and Fortyisixth wtreot| The worl at Danville yesterday wae to get even by annihilating the col-| ,Amons the callers were nine young | Wan Sittwa up. to. pentect oc wait | pismarck. The latter took the young 208 (My Gheenet gt th ee rhe allot tne dnawny AAC AE tig Hesond ‘the proposed torn Nov atl iat could Bela eatec heer y women, who came at 1. oclock this| Was drawn tp to protect certain cred- | Bismarck, x tone (New) even tao po [Creed and landed his lett face, ‘ ne oxo {it Was close and exciting, The team legians. Afternoon, Tt Waa said they were ‘the |itors. | ‘These creditors are William Otto-| Prince into his zarrlage, and with the [Qo \ied, 112 UW. Moore 40d a3 They clinched, duting which both hose {the Clty has expended: about $000.00) 1° oe 4 ‘A large crowd attended the game. ‘The | employees of the Sardeau Company, 431] M4? $10.000; Bugene G. Mackford, $08, | Emperor riding behind it and Gen, | Mrerievor, 102 (Neary) a0 very foul tact HVLC CHCA TNE aA Ratu RE TA ar saab ASIA ds fc noth- students, as mluht have been expected, | Fifth avenue, of which Sol, H. Mann is|#id Renolt Wasserman, $n, Waldewsoo Waiking Besidavit, the cat- 100 ineretty 401 ally broken apart aud Downey threw | t Hee wee itat| ing like what It should be. | Jimmy 8, as might have been expected, | minagen aid where Loretta Hannigan | 1%, both affidavits, the proprietors are lersee p TOM Taya 41 d heavily to the (oor ‘Phere were | Vimpirolice Bitah has made his ASH) startord played a miserable ‘game at were cut in foree, and they were not | war ence einplovede ohhwet UnMAD | said to have admilited to the creditors | riage was driven down the lines of Hivow m1 of foul’ from all parte of the fad, | YA the Commiasionars, | nd there {8 abs slow in making presence Known | admitted. : that they were insolvent, and that they | soldiers, the officers saluting, the troops jonas The Boys clinch Nand, Hoek pul | BnOrey eters ocieck the Heard da-)necond ani there is deste every time an opportunity afforded | Rev. Father Timothy Minton, of the |°Wel about, $17,00. presenting arms and the bands playing thelr fists far below the belt tne, | enoad the proposed route as clise to/otter Ne. Wes Gecitedly eae itself. ‘The grounds were by far the best | Church of the Paulist Fathers, Fifty- = a MAL ‘i hoe Prince and Em- Downey then rushed Creed to the tenes | lowe "I u ‘ i bis play, and did not seem able to that the team has hal a chance to play |hinth street and Columbus avenue, sa CONFINED TO SANTIAGO. patriotic airs as the Prince a and agai threw him to the foot, tall handle a ball : Upon. ‘The weather was cloudy and rain | @ mass for the repose of the soul of th * | peror passed. \ng heavily on his stomach, Creed’s | tien ali tty Hall, The west side use| The regulars had all they could @e threitenel. "Van Haltren was unabie to [dead ‘girl this morning Father Minton he Prince's carriage was then driven Beeo nee (outed ee con F eA ote San) undue. aebduway: ts aines |doreae: (teccetlecedk Hy pees p’ay, and’ Bannon took his place in|performed the funeral service at the! am Omcial Dexpatch Relittles the dia at ih fade grounds | AS Wher ound erie he crowa | dereroand te te run unten, 0 be e colts out by run, ccnire fleld. house to-day, to the middle of the pw 8 a UP nd wa 1 flerwark at both boxers for their dis i Montelanee Van Ha ot be ‘The batting order was a8 follows: “he Dody of the girl was inclosed in a Uprising in Cuba, Where Prince Bismarck alighted, His |i aSt*M sting cantly by tarse lengths (MCef Meheing “in the succnd round | but onthe Mowietnelt toe tere Seve its anak Le x ea " r casket covered with white br ’, - | Majesty took up a position in front from Annie T.,. who was five lengths | Creed rushed at Downey and landed bis [ty fourth thence ‘ew York. University of Va. Cadel plush, ‘On, a sliver plate was} MADRID, March 2—An official de- seaty Pp N Se Xirret. time 0.58 1 left on the fa Downey clin Taulevand 1 lly Injured than was at first thought, eee, ae eke ver, this Inderiptions “Loretta \. Hannigan, }@Patch recelved here from Havana, | the troops, delivered an adiress of con-) before Sin mae pulled him over to the. aut igh although no bones are broken, One of Davie, ib.” Willams, Died March 23, 18%, Age nineteen|Cuba, says that the uprising is con-|sratulation to the Prince, Lu in We One mile, seiling during a clbneh, Ne punch ve ‘" talon Fuuare | the tendons ts badly wrenched and he Doyle, ib. Neely, 1b. years.” e Province of 0, e a ‘esented im wi el Li i mt id he AR Lad Mabe avant ‘] Y carcely: I afford, 2b. Kinsheto, 1.30'P, M. sto sword of he orm, : ‘ con ned Inte the ring, and for a | ihe Harlem Itiver down to a avenue, and] "the Giants experienc Burke, It Hunt When the 0 nineteen |arms, and that they do not hold any | embossed and Inlatd with gold. Billy Boy, 106 (Dutty) i time It boked as thouh there would be | %){2 O8e Hundred and Forty-sisii street 4 Ay ed an exceed ry Wilson, 6, i. be eattlanes patene Pacer wae Vetseed laces of I “4 . During the course of his remarks the Lucky or, 90 (tam) f a free fight slinund Ke represe ikl Reno| lively time in Columbia, and the chances Sue S. ar Sons garriages left the house jt was watched / places of Importance, uring the Moderate, 1Y (Noatrandy Paltce ferat, Duffy and several, pot vstem of underground rapld transit, /are more than favorable that when the Umpite-a, L. Hicks, Be aoe MIR GI NALIN Or wD \ -—— amperor sald, referring to the presence | Tiny Tim, 104 «Pars then, ho ‘1 , then addressed the Hoard In favor of : N pHRcipally of Women ana chil: ; iittet, kL tC. Donnelly} en, however, Jumped Into the ring and we is schedule of exhibition games the First Inning—Kern got to first on Cader pen ve Ewomen and chil! rhe Clyde line steamship George W.|of the Culrassiers, that he handed him| jiu!" tungniine Ws, (sturphs ordered both’ prit to thelr’ cor. | ‘Meir aystem of conatriction. of con-|South for next year er chat Sip balls and stole second. McCabe filed | from the dead girl's home, and some | Clyde, Which arrived thia morning froin the sword in recognition of his deeds, | Dare Devil, 97 (R, Bender). here, stopping the t waite fealty held that th BL ACES y to Burke, who threw to second, catch- | stood in doorways, halls and even win-|8an Domingo ports, reports all quiet in Halt Breed, 105 (P. Mebermoty Charley Roden. kne geen ioe he oor olen ee: the will be given a wide berth, - fog Kerb. | Willtams “out, Fuller “to {dows {o gain advantageous points of| that Republic. - 1dINK oe nave found a better pres-| _Joe.q MeLauqatin, won, i ; outin the mecand round, and Nott Smith | niergruunh tau ko construct the | , THO expertence of the New Yorkers, le. No runs. Ds * Enrique Collazo, a cabin passenger,| “I could not have found a be >| second Pa " na 48, 0) e decision over Jacl Trainor | ne \ ing ve Puller singled, but was forced by Hai Onehe chief mourners were the parents, who. npenka bout ite English, is sup-| ont SAN a wer ahah an hele ee six rounds, "| road “on the ‘tena ayatem along, the | however, was for 8 tian non. nnon stole second an rd, to have been compelled to leave ZA Saaa TR ar POT oine tne: Pe pga «het tli dod s ! sat { A tl Ne nod gcoted on Daviss sate one over | {our Drotbers and (wo eet ner Of Akre, | Cuba hastily, owing &o his sympathies | Weapon of the ancient Germans or a4 81 0R WORK AT NEW ORLEANS. SPORTING MISCELLANY. eee te ino aentan oravides fi Bennett, the manager of the local team, Revond. Doyle singled and Davis scored | annigate who i more than one hun: | With the revolutionary party on that! symbol of never falling resource, and) © T* eee ¥ u Tie cee toad whe the plan ot | passed. Mr, Bennett seems to have. SP muse etelgie ent Date name, nike Cres Vents oles cue GU ine wake: Aa ee ee ete ge een Guia vig | upon It are engraved the united arms of) Wi. oy, fembes FLGKEH| <Slorsia aipiees dE Gu: Aeneiusiver “ane [the Commission. in’ the main was for] worked botn ends of the game againgt ftole second. Stafford struck out. |SCit, Whe ‘interment was In Calvary: Cape "Hayti.’ He refused to talk on the Reichsland, May your Serene High- ‘Tract: Which lealis: out from: (he 1 ntormation | tracks on a level the middle. ‘To the management of the Burke hit one over left fleld fence for | Cemetery. Cuban matters, but was very anxious | ness look upon this as a token of gratl- raek. Roun haceanieitia Wb adil PE CAus Eats rae ud prop. |New York Baseball Club he represented Shomer, eending Tiernan home in front | Ag the Inguiry by medical, suemical |10 leatn tre eseorelerr who accom: | ide for deeds, recorded in history, (Spectal to The Evening Wortd.) fide Abie ae tenets aed dione tat uae | West side route. becestended to" Port |Columbla to be & model baseball towm, Sie Nilipmontealy to) ARSE Gl Unlln | Abcgpanmeloeschs @peste RaVaraee (0 (h8 patting accom-|vhich were brought to a conclusion] RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, [{iC ie me wines peeled orward stan there a dozen blocks beyond the pres- | supporting a crack-a-Jack sem|-profese and stole second. Huger struck out.| Coroner Emil W. Hoeber called a jury | Marcos Munoz was also a passenger twenty-five years age March 2%.—Despite the fact that the | rower, possibly aa close an twenty-two inch arm ins: stonal team, magnificent grounds, ana, Kincheloe died the same way, and Hunt on the Clyde, He is an American citt- h for} weather was clear and the track in ex- rae Tuc He aR TTET ery, the dry goods mas . 2 and held an ante-mortem inquest, the Let us, comrades, shout hurrah for from the ate ; he t ded to Vonkers by | above all, husiastic baseballe punched the air three times. No. runs... | sldgton arises whether the excitement | Ze, Dut appears to be thoroughly posted | ; ai ok, | cellent condition, eleven withdrawals stern, 0, two Inches more than the the road extended to Yonkers by |, @ most enthusiastic Meekin struck out. Fuller died atl/and strain to which this misfit Coro-|&8 to the situation in| Cuba. fe de- | His Serene Highness Prince Bismarck. | from the firat and second events were | sP&ce between the fea reason given for system, and addresse! the | loving population, z first. Hannon put one over the left| ner subjected her for a week, In which |Clined to talk, but stated he might have | Duke of Laueuburg. bulletined before the racing began. ‘The | the strength In the tw In that a heavy bowsprit iasion on that point. In regard to the first two statements, field’ fence for four bases. Davis out at | he ie something special to say later in the] p, \ deeply | Fenulte: 1 Commissioner Golden, on field fence for he took three statements, and ushered | fom Prince Bismarck, who w ply'| FORULER ale ticlona Is to be carried, besides the great amount of |half of property owners north of One| Mr, Bennett evidently made a flatter: | oO je $i] ‘001 clas * e - cee alls and stays, an nh es ve Tied Ianitg—H. Nelson atruck out. [Mo ,ihe jeu togm, feat, the Payee —— moved, then reseated himself in his car-| woe’ f'to°9 and tof head falls and ways, and also the anchors, ‘The | Hundred! and Forty-stsih, street, on the | ing estimate, to say the least. As to the J. Nelson followed sult, and Kern made | had been her lover, did not have more] WAS CLOISTER POISONED? riage and the Emperor ordered the| place, was second, and Van Brunt third. | {ter stern frame would not be carried so far 0 ane aeranih , | latter, he may be right if the people six straight to fan the air. No runs. |to do with producing her death than ch t the Prince's car-| Time—1.143- out to the end, on account of the atrain being not | SOUld Just as soon have no rapld transit . Doyle, fled out. Tiernan’ waited for | uny maltreatment at other hands, sree el it waa noticed that the great| Joe Woolman, Contest, Take Parks. | great, and from prevent indicatioas th sacs | tad ANA ERHERTE TiPeRC eT oe lane: therunanskae O7tsbRag oer br} four bad ones. Stafford filed out. Burke | Up to date there js no evidence against ‘ FIRS AO Tt Wee BOUTS Galen Brown, Guard, Wahda T., Charlte| o¢ that part of the * ebbali biluaated and Forty-alxth street eve the unspoken evidence of many doubled, ‘sending. Tiernan. in. Wilson | pr,’ Pettingill und Sol H. Manne save | Te Grand National Favortte Sude)Chanceltor returned the salutes of the/j; and Maquon also ran Meee een cee ee tee ee ao Len ete MW aCuwt” onpenian:| thevcltisens, they have, uote (heimewam Bit for two bags, Burke cantering home. | the statement of the dying gle, enly Stricken While Exercising. | troops with evident pleasure. Second, Hace Hive fitongs.<Won, py] diane of abou fr fee fone Ines tom | Until bo ths, Imran cma ag Mpiee | ent, failed to. grow Intensely enthuslase nder ‘ ie ft, Siuber who assiated In the micro. March 2.—The sudden] At the end of the ceremony Prince} May Thompson, 9 t 2 to by i . Pitoet sixth street on the east side, then spoke | Uc over Mr, Bennett's local team. Fourth Inning—Jerman vegun pitch-|ecopical investigation, says there ate Via. § to 2 place, was second and Saiie| It ie a delightful jumble of technical terme The team arrived in Columbia fas for New York, Fuller let McCabe's | positive evidences of’ malpractice, Bit] xcratching of C. 1, Duff's Ciolster, a big | Bismarck thanked the Emperor for his|MeMilan third. Time—1.01 1-2 the humor ow apreciated by [OC the needs of the people In that por-| oy Saturday morning, and they Bie get by Roney ris af etre Hothing to indicate ® critninal opera: | faverite for the Grand National Steeple-| Kindness and courtesy, and kissed his) Diamond Dick. Hoy. Lovhiel, Annack, | Practical yachtox architects, Mr. Sheridan, of Riverdale, sald it ee ae ep mace nite. Caen ye ry enero va, 8 Loretta Hannigan minute-| chase, to be run next Friday at Liver-| Majesty's hand. SEE ane ante aac cost the people of Riverdale just a cents | minutes before they found out : Neely fanned the air. No runs. ly described in’one of her !dying state. | CD8% oN By cre ene eae One -Won by | oy, qo reach (helt: pare Of” vo He ‘ eel fanned the air. No runs. [iy described in ane of her dying state. aero ae vcacd a great eenention in| After this the Prines returned to the], Tung Race—One mile. Won by Fakir: | young crito vas no tat so much tick tn nin| to reaeh thelr part of the city. he) tere wee somernine out of tune 4 r gO m med in 5 to 2 and + Tenepring, 4 i with the leer, kiown people he| characterized the underground system | Bennett's glowing | pae: of caught trying for third on a passed ball. | the office of Dr. Henry B. Pettingill, | sporting circles. Cloister won the Grand| Castle, stood on the terrace from which] place, was second, and Rapidan, third. Me TAL ak THLRetGR ee ead eens Tee ae . : Early in the day Mr. Bennett hunte Bannon also got first on an error and| Coroner Hoeber will ho:d an inquest | National two years ago, and was a fa-| he addressed the Reichstag and Landtug | Time—1.43 1-2. wii tine ave mush ta apare in aha ate. [ Hiagky, conary dream. it never bulta | Manager Davis and sald that every Benrcaught trving to stretch It to two.|on Thursday with a jury of physicians, | > a years . e addressed eichstag f Hotspur, Excelsior, Longshot, Oxford, | round argumenc he will, ee ent. from Joe GAM. bMS . you, was in readiness for the game. Se oe eeeere vce Lear’ cs | eareeenen andl ber nolonet verite for that event last year, but went | delegations yesterday, and the Emperor| pankrupt, Dr. Parke, F Tippe: | Harmon iu the tew” Ma Athietic cau, | Anat underground, “It's nonsense to} Aig Gtciock the team arrived at Nelson threw A catch Doyle, Davis tt Dayis enid he was walting for| lame just tefore the race. led the Culrassieres past the front of the|canoe anit Oh No also ae the oftair far moro interesting ia antict: (RTT oe going to be, built what's |#!unds, but found nobody, there. Sao aad eee Gail, Miernan waited the report ot Tie eaeiVan te Rati ey While exercising yesterday Cloister | Castle and back again, Sra i eo 8 the use of tulking about It," asked Com- | &4te was locked and one of the men Bed | for four bad ones, but was caught nap-| the matter before the Grand Jury, Ignor- praia to go stimy, hip oe suddenly | His Majesty Se entered nu EAST ST. LOUIS RESULTS. The other bouta at the Cherry Diamant palace missioner Inman. aderground in time,""|Once on the inside the boys ican ping at first. Two runs. ing Coroner's Hoeber's inquest. ropped to the ground and lay with his| Schloss and lunched with Prince Bis- pias a will he as follows: Eight rounds, at 10% pounds, | gay Yay Wl at Sit not be by your | “lot” that Harlem goats might del SCORE BY INNINGS. ———__<. = tongue protruding, The Ind who was|marck, taking this occasion to present) RACH TRACK, EAST 8ST. LOUIS, | fend ae te unde” sane tisciert tnd "nyater. in, but not ball-piayers, It was dangers j ; . 5 » talks BB. LOUIS, | rounde at 132" pou inoien i ny a vent | ously rough. For half an hour the University of Vax 0 © 0-0 IN KILBRETH’S HANDS. Hiding him was thrown to the ground|hix host with a seal from the writing | starch 26.—The races on this track to-|! Bs rund nan Fr Tree waatd, at 4 o'clack: again went Ciased, themiael ves wd. (ReRtennl New York 122 pai ial insensible, table of his grandfather, Bmperor Will-| jay resulted as follows: pease ora (an ALL eee some practising. Finally, when the cate Seine af 5 . copy hid about given up hope of se Pittxbarg vs. Brooklyn. Report on ¢ ter of Dock-| A veterinary surgeon who has exam-| fam 1. Nie Raselale" Aihlonke= Wan by ; ae en aj tease si ing, Bicumeakina wei Nia ined Clotster reports that he 1s lame and| During the luncheon the Culrasslere| Mixs Mayma, 5 to 2 and 4 to 5; Ambrose NEARING AN END. bodys jh walked Man eer nae Rua veukisn Lene Teamainnied isnecusl (acta his very Jaded, but that the racer shows no| mounted guard outside the castle, and[serond, 2 toi place; Onelan third, Time], The tore Isiant Alois Clu, of Boeken, two or three “enthustasts” put in an burg and rooklyn League Pisy AARC ier one eee signs of having been polaoned, Mr, Duff|the artillery remained as a guard of is = _| tating titertainment at Gant Atm Halt iet-| Miteholl-Walsh Congressional Come] pearance. At 4 o'clock, half an «a game of baseball here this afternoon,| WASHINGTON, March 2%.—"I have i, ond, Race—Four and a, half fur. H N North, Ser after the game should have begun, t! H, game of basetall Mere iraten: Bavaer | turned over to Callao Kiltwett” nag | Bas ordered the most complete Inquiry | honor on the parade ground. From that |longy—Won by Conductor, 2 to 1 and and North Second tent Petering Out. Sther of the Columbia team showed. Wp éatching. Daub. and Burrell were} 4vicrint Secretary s S211 | ¢ be made into the affair. spot, when the signal was given that|4 to; Jim Berry, second, “4 to 5 ‘The hearing in the Congressional con-| ahd nearly 4 dozen spectators, ial Hrookiyns battery, The score: ssistant Secretary Hamlin to “The! qmmense sums of money had been| the Emperor had proposed the health of | Northwestern second, Time—0.50 1 if Inquiry at the gate soon developed the |” é Evening World” res} 01 “ y Biel 5 y fired . Shemp) ree test of the El«hth District between s PUUSbUERA ne OB ivening World” correspondent, “the ered on Cloliter at 7 to 1, The|Ptince Bismarck, the artillery fired a sa cause’ for the slim attendance. Some ble ae mAten Of bringing: Menmmaninh dp (tol Poteet corre ees eos elute, ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. John Murray Mitchell, Republican, and | 300 or 400 people had come and song i * Urooklyn dock at Wikhe | le wil eubimit.a de angriest complaints are heard in sport-| The railroad station, [poate moe and etl James J. Walsh, Tammany candidate, The a e, us fog Less! md \- 7 a i e the houses of Friedrichsruhe and its i 7 x *lvertised to be ween the first and Boston Washington. talied Feport-in a day of so, and then| SOs toe cts twere decorated with flags| RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, Va., before Referee William A, Hoar, in the! gecond teams of the New York Clul declared they would be buncoed out of 50 cents each to see ames street, waa| their local team play, | Later scnais. Sol English, the]office of G. D. Rawson, 44 Pine street, | and the peop! night at the Eurek, fternoon, was brief. J minute and 45 se-ond r J. Grant, of Vand asked by SAVANNAH, Ga., March 26—In the |the Department will act as promptly as | Teuto fo to Bring $1,000,000 im} to-day in honor ot the Emperor's Viait| March 26.—The entries and weights for “Wa on baseball here n, It is one of those reforms which can G ‘oln, and of its occasion, to-morrow's races on this track are as Boston-Washington baseball game her RANG AL EI a CaS American Gold Coin, c this afternoon the score was as follows: | nyo, LIVERPOOL, March 26—The steam- follows: aig pleatth Ofer bas arent mane |e eps March, 26-—The steam) DISSOLVE THE REICHSTAG. | “ra nace—seven tons: srting Lawyer Rawson, |ments showed them to be _senail Boston... 500 : . selfor Mr Walsh, ifthe teatl:| After alot of talk, Manager Davis al- Washington. 6 3 0 arrangements to inspect steamers which faa ; LOR Gold Dollar sos... 102 terious Dilly Smith writes to fim Kennedy uve on March 9 was true, He] lowed Bennett to borrow four of the Wasbiogtoninen 6 BO arrpmements £0 Inspect aeamers which | to-morrow for New York, carries (200,001.16 that the Goverament W Tah Hocktarren,coccecsoc'a8 | thay he would Whe tr et on with the winwer:of |S , New Yorks and the game was This will allow a steamship to dock h of American gold coin. Among the pas- +105 Lawotta coeee 99] the Dunn-Waleott fight, which will take place Counsel for Mr. Mitchell objected to or five innings the farce contin BASEBALL CHAT. midnight If she is all right, and pas-| sengers sailing for New York are Count] _Selze the Firat Chance to Do So, erate BreiUs in ie Hessian) Atmiane Clove rae Waly line, teaumony Snes echnical ground BUG BE Hie essa ten of Pg PAGINA > , ive uaeene: ould only bet o get another chance that Grant lived ata different addre agus sengers will he able to get thelr baggage | zhorowski, Harry de Windt and Mr. and| LONDON, March 26.—The correspond- Siyesfurtoe, mith under any fat the iaiter tay | from that stated in the noties of Wit,| Big Amos Rusie has a new nickname, ‘The local season will be opened to-day by the |°"“Dhere are one or two questions to be | Mrs. W. Butler Dunean, ent of The Daily News at Berlin tele- BSRU AH BARE Ines art wien the | nesses to be examined, but were satistied | and one which prorse® to stew to him, | " game between the Fordham College team and that | settle! by the Department as to when — graphs that he believes it to be almost Phtiadelphia they after Grant had been recalled. wate OM supper She otier,: ovens ee weiss University ot Vermont, ab vordhani the night inspection force will begin | Germany's New Amba certain that the Government will seize | “oPvriaht sane The further hearing was adjourned un- | (h sent a message to Capt. Davin oe and end thelr duties, as the steamship markahle Linge 4 t to dissolve the Reichs-| _ TF Rac Ul Thursday morning at 10 0’ . who Was at the other end of the "y i} say’ ¢t Danville | COMpAantes will have to pay the extra Sida) NON ESE DECLER LO) Se i Religion sees DOT Le@ontdan cgecscssscees BB to appear th ae rae The. message wae delivered by one oe 4 Four home runs In yesterday's game at Danville | charge required by law for the cargo| LONDON, March 24—A despatch to| tag before Easter. En ial Rena] aes be testi tad GOSSIP OF THE TURF. the colored. walte 4 show pretty conclusively that the Giants which is discharged at night. The Post from Berlin, says that Baron} On Monday Chancellor yon Hohenlohe Jackine ND ps see es Lt Dav a # listened attentively to the wait= ihe had finish-d, and then me of the sender. . ‘The. dai y do, unless he tine | straightened up, wrinkled bis brow onsiderabiy over the form he displayed | UROURIE, and after deliberating |& quity, carrying 108) “If T'done SG pall." “It 'iss und 5 thetr exes on the ball” com a tee aera od Anat the steamehip | von ‘Thielman, Prussian Minister to Ba-| presided at a meeting of the Prussian they can have the steamships Inspected | varia, who bat been appointed German | Ministers who occupied part of the 1 Mi of players averaging about twenty by the Health Office as late as 9 o'clock | Ambassador te the United States, Is a| meeting in drawing up a congratulatory . hi ae ainiee au at night. By th's extension of time it 3 dress to Princ ; factor gamer, during, fan Summer | Me caieutated atthe Department that the remarkable linguist. He has written of | address to Prince Bismarc feven furlongs. According to a catile to the Police Garette yes Bolden ...... Lon] tertay George J and Tom Causer were] Asa probable winner of the Mrookivn Handi- Tarvitte matcked to fight for #800 a aide on April” 22 | cay ka Kearney will har Sunun non thtends to come to America It he wine, |” Sik Wisk Salli] bak wile Brien, whom Craig. the Harlem Coffee-Cooler, | PT a FAA ece— Belling; ene mile: fefeaied, hax challenged Slavin to box for $3,00) [at St. Asaph yesterday. ‘The Ascension © baseball ° collecs right, sah, he sald Went ‘Thirty Weh street. big Avuntic liners, will be able to'so re, | his travels in Persia and Asiatic Turkey,| The National Union of Berlin’ Uni- a8 Beaty a Pee UE ATO eaIL ICG eae: De tealCe toner RIA AA rameatES eves he . a 8 arrange thelr discharge and loading as }and ts author of a book entitled “Four oe spunea haa sent the following aks Se i uunds to Kearney. beat the colt handily. Kear-| At (his there was a roar. | The walter . to save a day in each round trip sched- aes opie. telegram to Emperor William: Jack Stewart, of this elty, fought a ten-r0 ‘ joked indignant, then hastily wheel The cho Baseball Cid would ke to, hear | ile : Journeys Across America. eae ate eatin waral die: Gat vie Dathard Dani, Ge Neda Ne He wax messed about by Doggett tn bungling | about, he Walked Dack to Where mirong battery, average nineteen years of ‘erhis will mean an extra round trip | wattomal Bl lie 3 aa ne ‘ s Lotus Rn the latter piace last night fastion, being ridden in exactly the way he sitting, and, In a loud ton 4 ‘Address Nicholas Suffert, 3 cach vear forean “Atlantic ‘iiner and Nation metallic League Held Ita| Prince Bismarck finds an enthusiastic | fionniviile 208 Cuckoo: Abecueus saa hob like |) HAA Iet_bim oon and] "Didn't You say your name'was Me, consequently many thousands of dollars First M ing. echo in the hearts of German youth, 06 Foundling A twelve-round fight between John Al Sutlt te al clip, Instead of ch Rooster as Youndling : , Jon ait: | rate along any clip. Instead of choking | Roos ming to face | ORAS annual profits, LONDON, March 26.—A despatch trom | With the expression of our deepest rev- zor Os EOP Yan. Of Low Angeles. Cal and TH | pig down the tackearetch, the ma Jat whey Amos said cannon veri waa ould be. {mpessibt —— = — <9 o= Sea sMiloon «Pie kan fe the certain. pre might have/ bo recorded hers, Y resulted | be with excellent judgn forced to race harder, Reiff handled y| Yesterday morning the boys visite@ Shaatar request t, and the vasy manner in| Several of the big tobacco warehouses. tional Bimetallic League held its first beige NOH zenin be BeBe aba | i § . Bich she won showed that rhe was In auperd| THe sitle of tobacco ts the chlet y °S ENEMIES meeting Monday, The League has al-| Prince Bisinarck as follows: The CAL Ea 17 Bll Pesusty etal ohadtoia Mahopac In muperd| try’ of the piace, and the efferts ef the REV. DR. POTTER’S ENE! +| Maryland Company Wants to Do| ready 3,000 members. M. Loubet is Pres-| “Disgusted with the decision of the ue Needham, of | coniition, Ea Kearury enly carries #7 pounds in | auctioneers amused the boys immensely. Dusiness in Thin State, ident. The Vice-Presidents include M,| German representatives of the people Each Ver Yeur, Mandey. April 3, a Pia Aah 18. este ORT tavare ina thet sheting’ ot yetrsahs La Geooneene tel dlepaee ce eae nn Anthony Comstock, Y, March 2%.—The Governor| France; MM. de Normandie, Cernuschi, Jetenniums. to come, another National | 200M appointed five Inspectors at a sal- Oe Raulty worse lchmit Careying a. ae sacl tte eetaliee sarily Co APE pave ues Thomas H. Shaw, organist of Dr.| granted a hearing to-day on the bili{@d M. Meline, Senator Berenger, and spirit will prevall.” ary of $1,200 each 3 areca money, Me. Downing star Host-n| tu hear them rattle away. ing 7 P "s church, the Trinity | pas i M. Guichard, President of the Suez Ca-|) The veterans of Leipsic sent the fol-| ‘They are: Jullus Steinberger, of 311 enierdey ostensibly: to play th ald not James W. Putnam's chure passed by both houses permitting the lowing telegram to Emperor William nal Compa: arrive In time. and ax ty-second street; Philip F. last Baptist, at 141 fifth street,|pidetity and Deposit Insurance Com- i The Roval Saxon Military Unions of | Wast Sey wfke'| NEXT WEEK’S BIG SHOOT. stice Voorhis, of the a sic, numbering. 120,000 old soldiers, | Smith, of &: avenue: Thomas J. Some. tan ireine 4 the mare was held b Ju th Voorhis, of the] pany, of Maryland, to do business in this i accnratinn te sal pinions and min Callaghan, of me RNanan THORiAe. tart gy aie lige geo PLU ay , Tombs Polive Court, this afternoon, until | state, when New York companies are| EUCLID’S LINCOLNSHIRE. = | Your atajesty xo excellently ‘character: F. Graham, of kta Bast Twenty ond oe Preprrations for the Gra: Thursday at 10 A.M. He is charged! ept out of Maryland. = = ized the Relchstag's. refusal to. honor | street, and) Edward Vo Brown, of 561 In The Hartford a brown xelding by Mimvar | can Trap Tournament at Pate: aa ebre! ndece ® ape " - y Prince Bismarck, which ts such a dis-) Broome street Jam Pare W rea Thy He} one with having cirewlated Indecent It Frank Platt, son of the Boss, appeared | Col, Nort grace to the German people, venture to | gWn is a Vv>oran. He was recom: nite tar fi ver wen | The Handicap Committee of the Ine ture, Anthony Comstoc k the com-|for the Maryland Company. His law Heaten by (, Duncan's ¥ express to Your Majesty their) most [mended by the olf Mxcise Board, for Tat St), Anap ; uum. | terstate Association Grand Ami / plainant. | firn examinatio: Mk wane ‘y ‘ean ia retainel by the corporation to humble thanks, God protect and bless | clvil-servs : , LONDO! —The Lincolnshire ; "! ae the sieet| Handicap Pigeon Shoot, will meet next Bey ested by Policeman N defend Its rights in this State, our Emperor. Hart f speed | ne intel oe ek ah mirch, |. The DAL Ww m opponed hy. Un Rast, Handicap was run to-day at Lincoln, ul Pah are N Duffy's License Atincked, ede BR Gil eRe ie | py anny urniag to adjust distances Inthe study of D . “1 Commodore Vedder and Joel B. Erhardt,|C, Duncan's Eueid, six years old, win- 6 . v6 ant time of 0. fu: | and draw the order of shooting in the Jine sttty of De Putman’ char commadire veer dae Mara HUNG CHANG’S WOUND. | sun mine © noite st 0) Wont Foy | “Out'T 9 EQ FA dt | and draw the omer of shooting nthe Dr. Putnam and Dr. D, ¢ eighth wtreet, obtal A writ of cert from ntter, of the | janie. ning, with 1% pounds up. Haptist. ‘Tabernacie. It w a anew ed —— Col. North's Fl Diablo, also six years | Tien to Block Its When | Jw Brunt, {n the Supreme ¢ A ogalk) After the race Seek : ety = ee Vs Figcedl of Long ; er wax arrested for ete 6 ounde; the favorite; re In iweity dave, review + felon At the gelding, hut | Branch, and J. Pentz, o} : prey tmmtier Vahernacie. Or Potter! 24 ELEPHANTS TO PARADE. | fnisnet srcsnd, ruron ie Homarniias| / Jnpanene Warahipe Arri Hi Mea ae ie nice SIE BA ORS ne MHL fet wil Bene on Phurad et er was a tool of other * ed a on de enild’s | ey i fon cileeeane | UA paloon at 80 Sixth avenue mineeh co anaalasrntk os April 4 at Willard Park, Paterson, N. de seca red ear up and intimated. that — Amandier, aged, with 115 ts up| YOKOHAMA — March — 26.—Surgeons| jy 4, werai times, and strangely Naty eary many. sakes And. Wil UndoUbLediy Be ae Ane eS eon eet vae the moving spirit I\| Barnum @ Ralley Pageant To-Mor-| ran thitd. Fifteen horses started, Sate and Ishiguro are attending 1 Hung the eetton was Feooosidered anda [vente Iasied | cyt ie the seanon in New | Rament ae hie Rete of the cotaiee te 6 what | Potter t “ita foul cons The Lincolnshire Handicap marked the| Chang by Imperial command, Id Hung ° Feb 2 ae m « . . 2 e seen, ch contestant will shoot at greracy” that may even have threatened} row Night WII Ne « Hummer, second day of tne Spring meeting atl chang objects to the extraction of th Te Newin the fe Gemans. | an enort ish rates t wre, Go yards boundary, | Thee will Be 2 yj i the A te is a mile, : i | effort Is he Healey ts shot off a birds each, Dig. ife. aphiet_ which Anthony Com-|_ Tf the weather is fair the big new |away. ‘The prige in 1.000 sovereis | buliet, which les a centimetre under his! supt, nyrnes announced this aftetnorn that a | the Tnlon A ear fed to 18 gauge, nor over 8 pomntet me % stock Seis Indecent and makes the| parade of the Barnum & Bailey circus | ed to a aweepataes of 20 sovereizt ch. | left eye. ‘The wound ta three centi réneus of ihe ‘population! Of the ‘chy would bel tsrtignt rounds. at 1 on Twenty-five hundred dollars will be CK aOR Ie er cint against Shaw, | will pass through the following streets | El Diablo is entered in the Kempton |tres deep. 1 Hung Chang sleeps well. |\.pen ny. bec eC the Sikes MDS ba Sips ‘ ts ines Bab ye mong the best three sostee Re fa sald to vir be a resume of the | to-morrow night: Park Great Jubliee stakes, Tne Empress of Japan has sent two Te | dey ovening, A Me é : Fifty per cent. to fi 19 ead to ie deatnat Dr, Dotter, by Dr. | nm Garden aout | Ma¥ 12, in whlen race Croker nurses to attend to him. Letters and) a * "ch ‘ ie . ai : hare meres # good things in the cent. to second. and 20 per cen rd. nee) Mo. years ago, and of which| Jeaving Madison Square Garden about) Btonenell 1s also to start, C i telegrams expressing regret and syvm- Wicls there wii) te coe Hel Crate: and oe Aduaht & MAST 4 tc Neaph yesterday, Tatus Mes close Saturday, March 81, with r, Potter was Vilidl dusk, Madison avenue to Twenty-fourth | horse will carry 1 pounds, and Stone-| pathy ure pouring in fram all directions, Sih ne fauipped wir) two Broke. ome for he ete wigs ay Ear atte AHL. Dressel, Secretary and Treas 7 ——_ street, to Lexington avenue, to Fifty-| nell is handicapped at 118, TIE SIN Maren 28. “The authori ensue The latter the huniber of chil tren oe @ “ vn we bw to er, 313 Broadway. Ai geventh str to Fifth avenue, to —— — tes here hav omelat v notified the N-|hetwean four and fourteen sears of awe and | Joe Lia fete wood Athletic O1ib Frie n re tito, wel =_ . jeventh) streets suls of, their intention. to block the | mun tell wheter or tit the cha attenis wehiol wants a mat 5 ay tor al payed aay. . » ‘An action has heen brought Jn the Court of Fifty-ninth street, to Eighth avenue, to DAKOTAH WINS AGAIN. Pel Ho River on the appearance of Jap-|and whether it is required to work during school | Hmited bout before # e 0 suitable be Nines! aterm aemanier Gat’ Se YALE’S TWO ATHLETIC TEAMS, Common Pleas, in the name of the Building| Forty-second street, to Broadway, to aaa aness ‘varships hones | pure | win the next crack out of the box | The Rumme nth street, to Fourth avenue, to LONDON, March %--A despatch tol jrand street, to Centre The Chronicle from Rome says that tt ix) Nashua Savings A and Britannia Did Not Start 4 nnon to compel | Bevente the walls of the| Bowery, to Commissioner, against W Bim. te take down port ank Ordered! . thar ‘i t . ’ oMicially stated that France, Great | wasnt a, tie aalia. aes Wilt Tra ¢ Bilaings as, 151 and 157 Orchard to Canal street, to Hudson street, the Race at Nice, 0 Fi fri | eT a tew. works ago, ‘ausing hth. avenue, ‘to Twenty-sixth| Z Britain, Russia and. Italy. will’ require ie \ toothall players is | mone ae : ) Sollapert staaioner te of the opinion that the wall 0 TAU aateon @auare Garter. NI March 2%.—Allsa did not start| the ‘sertion of a clause in the treaty | sa@nva. NW. March 26 The olf Nashua LA civing Day game © meh .NEW HAVEN, Conn. March %8— Gre a menace to life, eel tO dour elephants, more” than| in the cruising trim race to-day, nor did | af peace between China and Japan pro- |g \ingy hank the fen. lavees! inthe State ot . Neette, Ghee Ginck cataract r Sanity. Capt. Hickok, of the Yale Track Ath a oe — halt of the tribe in. America, will be| Britannia, leaving Valkyrie I. the sole| Ying tor the opening of the principal | <1") Bete Mem Target io the slate of | ame Columbia aviens 4 ah, Came NOt ALT! sutes tiegerich, in the Court of Common Pleas, |Ietic team, has announced that the came Antl-Toxine BI Signe one of the many features. There willl entry in the race for the big yachts Chinese ports to European commerce. New! Hemmmilen, cities ie dere \® ° ki grantel ay order, on the application et | didates for the team Would be taken te Morton to-day eianea| De 490 horses, 49, ponies, 2 of | eeckotah won in her class on. time Salad i William A, Swcetscr. for a o to jn- | th® training table this season in two ALBANY, March 36—Gov, Morton 1 camels, 7 open dens of wi ramcree Son, 1B her oieee cn tlne SPAIN’S NEW MINISTER | b Hsia squads. ‘The first is to include. t Senniee NES TN AAT ee lls BL DE Pee yrereiane ef ihe the finish ‘first. by twenty. Reconds. WPPALA LOL LALA OP LALA Diehentiige: “Mie, BrecKentidge has heen vom, | Speintera and hurdiers, and the Health af New York to employ 4 corps of) world will be represented, Luciole Il, and Rolla I]. were third and oe { tte Amitesiile Asylum, Dut was tel the feld candidates, Physiclans to collect and administer anti-toxine oe ee le ee ScHiVly” Wvorte abandoned | ie Appointment Will Be Gasetted | MOST HEALTHFUL. MOST VELICIOUS. cabs roe OM AMdeitel| “ne dates for the Spring games have Sent to a Prin Father. | the race. don as follow: epeiatmont Will NBs Righty totnt_ateet ibe | Reon decided on ag * for ran ing Event John Lannon. Jr. aged twenty-five years, of ans] It AS w broad reach throughout, Whee Uael om Anprers: | THE iat ty marry a young man, thirt remulacs pring games, April rian Sortety, renular, monthly | west Thirty Ath sreet, was sentenced by Re URS EE ARSE ea i ARetRe Merb S-The Spanien | Aart , colleges, May 4. at § P.M. at 26 Goff to-day to five years tate prisan for . — 4 ts MC ed Guilty Theft. ee x mir vent, Sunjest Peete cones Go ay 9 ar) ne Oder] Che Fong Plends Not Guitty. | sturuaga, cabied his resignation to the 8 s s BEST e palairer) = ' t Let Gelbert Piteh, . from England. | Discuss mreery 12 ie other's name | Che Pong, manager of the Chinese Theatre in jovernment Immediately on the oy oe Rc wil : fe Mt. Holbrook and, othe! war his fatner. ‘mother's na + x jon of the new Cabine! sith stewing fancy groceries from R. C. Wille] PHILADELPHIA, March 2%—Charlie Gelbent, she Vegeta, Hestanzet xo {oe eestor 5 tom pire siseat pleted nel goty before S9dge Fis polntment of Senor Dupuy de MOST ECONOMICAL, STEAM COOKED. ans & (0, of Greenwich atreet, pleaded guiity | Pennsylvania's noted left end on last Fall's fete yenty-thir 5 5 to 7.90 P, i oon, on & nor a ' y 1CTION 19 ¥ 30. y before Judge 1 in the Court of | ball who kelt Sinter's dresses. Lannon's father and mother were | Gereid, (% Oana tne suntan tee At nia arial y eenae ueus NEVER EQUALLED SINCE ITS INTRODUCTION 19 YEARS AGO. adae Pitageraid, in the Court of | ba lkely candidat i eral Sessions. Th emanded until | pitel box this Spring, has been ad example, wae drui Ala lawyer will contend that Sunday performances CEREALS MFG. ‘indaay. “ clatmed at ‘avat |& ‘to pia it TFwenty-ninth Assembly District City Vigt- | ten 2 Shek ae Beth ‘Thuraday evening at. Amity ther set nk all CO, 63 Murray at, N.Y, All Grocers. rian Lindsay is tried claimed at firat | mission to play baseball by the faculty, Us Week, vitty-fourth stveat,” Speakers: Sark | said bie father te "he famliy. “It 1 | are of @ religious nature and educational to tne they gave. part of the plunder | Srethe ‘alt “diloeing seas: alty seem Sana ree Tem 100 Seta “end eye baa’ io ail Blo tau Wlowers st "Contuctaa RRO URE ABSEE of Rp. Pypater, 20 Haile aenlaus | ot Maceluy isa ibs camera oe 7 1 a PRT OY RTE SO RSS a aR MANE HERRON RN ZO RARE ATE