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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; MARUH 90, 1895) _ NDICA? RUNNERS: x. NEW FORM OF SULKY. MUST ANSWER FOR \ DEATH. RAPID TRANSIT PLANS. TO CARE FOR STORE GIRLS. | TRICKY TICKET-CHOPPER. BASEBALL SLAUG Wd ia return for the contests which Fits the Trotter or Pacer Like the Fr. Von Kmperger Makes Sugges: ‘ommittee Starta In| A Clever Office Roy Detects a Steal here in September, Harness, and Said to Be Fast. tons to Mr. Fitch, ther Inquiry. on the Dig Oridge. —— i Here's a novel form of sulky, which, ‘i Comptrotier Fitch, aa a member of the} ‘The Reinhard Assembly Committee,| ‘There was a disposition displayed on the S High-Oless Thorougbbredsin Fine} $1, ASAPH ENTRIES. | Zirvine'ws'c"ameripton toe Trower) rPAotion Company Indioted and a) , Corrie itch me mt mars [iy veatiatr the rwenshon svat In| part sf certain Monign Drage mete |CH8Nt@ Soored Bixtown | Rand i Trim at Morris Park. Summons Issued, to-day received a letter from Fr. von|this city, and to inquire into the treat-| this morning to shteld a ticket-chopper the Third Toning, RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, March Emperger, consulting engineer, repre-| Ment of girl and women employees, in] on the New York alde, who wan exposed — 0.—The entries and weights for Mon- senting 1. R. Austrian, with offices at 71) dry-zoods and fancy-goods stores, con-| in ‘The World” In stealing tickets and ‘ day's races at this track are as follows: ‘ hroa’ + compl ‘ tinubd the 01 Une Lazzarone in Goed Fettie. ; At Semmens the Killing of Mrs, Aadrows, [ait toard on an Important suggestion | There were present Chairman Retn-| by a bright office boy employed In the They Were Tired. he which is very little encourage. | hard, and Harvey T. Andrews, Charles | Brooklyn. office of “The World.” The trent the furnten them with voluntary py » Seth Wiikes and Jacob Kung-| man soll him, $2 worth of uncancelled Following the indictment found yester- | Gh), wnnarently correct advice, Mee oni Hetore (he: Chateniat: Pi tickets for $1.50, Some of the tickets f sheds ot rete je pped for! he had stolen from the cancelling box, | Nerfolk’ Contributed > Ruppert’s String May Stay East, to Patna day by the General Sessions Grand Jury | (1. Your extimate is ton tow for the tunnel ans [OnUNE, 4 dozen women ripresenting vatl: Lan othera sgere In bundten. tied tae rhe Meta « Despite His Former Plans. v Saag Taal a : against the Metropolitan ‘Traction Com-| sity "Ny Minin mike cite tye. Mull Tor protecting shop and store Elris came | thong President towell Ratt he new bevel one Nockbarren 1.511.103 AVY, shad Guehalt melon dollars Romie This wilt tn 11 hi h pany for manslaughter in the second de- aS < ome of the yo smen were ticniy {2th about the dishonest employee, he Third Race—Six furlongs: handicap. \ so) oy 1, ltea He" tai, Uh "at Yeast | Homme of the voung women were richly Trefugel to give his name, and admitted yi (Special to The Evening World) Capt. Brown ....118 Charade EVES) ST ROrUINCUN) Wee tented Cee) ate mi I yhay tmenion that the Boston [rent th fea come “things thee | BS, has still at work, “ tom the Be tell the minittes some. 1 \e . i (Prom the Evening World's Special Correpenamll PRRIS PARK RACH TRACK, March | Comanche s.ccccccM1Z Restraint rected to all the responsible oMficers of : in ie ett | um me things they) “oh, we knew about thie thing for 9 with the Team.) Peter the Great ....108 Golden Gate t orgenlen member of the dry-|l0DS, me" sald Mr. Howell, “but we] paseRALL. GROUNDS, Ni sweeping gale swept over the ein ti and Pacer, 19 destined to lower the| ih» Traction Company, and citing them . eeu: pRHN Ga 3 re dry-lwantel to make sure of the man, | BASE! 4 NDB, Fourth Rac x furlongs, pany, and Li ° Taylor, was the first " Va., March 90. k this morning and almost carried | ponaivite ...... trotting and pacing records, as did the | ar tn General Sessions next week 5 Witness, cross-examined by the oon 1 uae A. cu re ay tickets, ‘a, Mare! —The Giants closed boys off the horses’ backs, WMO wee 3 a pneumatic t they hay perseded d to the indictment. | | Comm'tte uunsel, Jultus Mayer, that Unoee are se veval Mieunnent ‘ned |Southern trip at this place to-day. ‘Ther Pol. Ruppert's string is still at the | Rune Scud ‘ o the old-time “sidewheelers.’ ie Ged UR iki Che Ihalotnent fe! A " Hosa the company nad two: the Hrilne who have succeed. | OPPonents were the strong Norfolk team m The apparatus is the inyntion of a upon which the indictment is) jet) : | menos Was made to the | Bley 3 ‘ ke, the cars that had been ordered nt Frletid.....5+-105 Connecticut ‘ nae paved ts that of Mra, Eileaho oy eta 1 in swindling the corporation out of | Which fintshed second in the Virginie - \ onnecticut amateur horaeman, He ff Mrs, Elizabeth Hoyt mandictiinl Bist B he which to ship the horses to Nashville} Fitth Rave —One mi! claima that the muky bein directiy over | Andrews, who war run over by a cable 8 We emily ns wile ynder fourteen | Bresident Vat tsed to say thin | ORRUe face last year, the Lynchbunm M Maptalis ite aren and und 5 rt ni cl . How te ears,” said the ness, sut above tha ni » y wi Wiel is anxiously watching the passage | Whitlam T. eee seen eng eer ei desnttol [atrect, on Feb, 7. Bho died shortly after. | plane woull ‘he a minake of the sune Kint [Who Ket trom #250 to €t a Week: Pe rciNated tho eh PU bilan hthe Percy-Gray bill. If it passes the] sixth Race—Halt a mile: selling. of the trotter ts also claimed for the | wards from the effect of the injuries she Fe RA eee Kee ae Ap tifteen verre old and tiirteen sixt re hiitieal pill. eas ern ee ire ine! ‘The largest crowd by far that Baa” Brses will remain Bast. Applegate cece Attention « innovation. received. Unit a. billdlag of ouch mannitile | Let tram £40) (OMe Towle att yet turned out to see the Glants saw” fhe entire string are in splendid shape | arneeet eereace Ae Ny equal Mesides thts, you ws bust : " a y ‘ a —— era... ‘The responsible officers of the Com- has no equal. | Meaidee this, von an bust Ute trenally: wilesmitis the game. ready to race almost at any minute, | Himpara ". oly tacrraae: 2 AGAINST BILLIARD MEN. Hany, who May: We hed tocamawer the mt IU Ts. worl Th Het Meme anOGlNgeS prinal: | i SLupponad oc wotlk Atiy~= THE CITY MANDAMUSED. ‘The batting order was as followss deneesaets onc st ma j Sa os they were specially prepared for) Hand Ca 98 Beary Hel indictment, are President dokw iD, Cele Bidder should kitow Mis Work In ans nine ang New York, penis ects . ve yon this ta days Hier, ba # Pehville when everything louked black} Judge MeAdam Refuses an InJancs| mins and the directors, who aro William | toluntarlly in orter tor acres the: public, thet kaye | Maat Pay @26,560.95 for Lighting | fannon, “?, « for racing during the coming sea- SPORTING MISCELLANY. tion revent Sunday Arre CG. Whitney, Charles R. Henderson, | Put fhewld at east expect to” have the Srantvnate ned 4 New Utrecht. bovie, ibe Teen. They were all worked by Traincr Judge McAdam in the Special ‘Term | Peter A.B. Whiener, Charles A, Warren, —-— Justice Cullen, in the Supreme Court, | Tlersan, + Onagan 18. —— ae) ohn Campbell this morning. ake Kilrain objects to having John T. Sulltvan {of the Supertor Court to-day denied the | Willlam L, Elkins, Thomas 8. Ryan ani} HEAVY TIES ON THE TRACK. ‘ Brooklyn, this morning fesued a wrlt of | furke it Be The youngsters in working with the ee ee atti, renter Ma ee etresien application of Robert Kenny and others, | R. Somers Hayes, medals " yo | Mandamus to compel Auditor Sutton, | Farrell, « Tenley, ¢ “a pala horses from the top of the hill to the | fit make a da Keepers of pool and biiliard parlors,} It Is not necessary that any of these] Am Attempt to Wereek the White | : f Brooklyn, to audit the claim of the | Mfekin. Pp. err, Be nd, showed a lot of speed. Ajax, Long- 1 Vpite=M. Mantove. 0. ston restr ¢ Board | persons eho ually appe co ‘ Kings County Gas anc 4 fe, ‘Chattanooga, Counter. Tenor, the for an injunction restraining the Board | P ns shou! ually appear in court, lnind ‘Pheatee im. cs ‘oun ss and Muminating | pirat goklyn Handicap candidate, and halt | piilite Tavton. of Police Commiesioners and Supt. |as they may under the statute be rep- ‘ Company against the Board of Improve- \ 92 oi Inning—Whaley, fanned WRITE PLAIN March , hres timer. Corcoran Med out, te i offers to Aght any welterweight Byrnes from interfering with their} resented by counsel, Shoult the ‘case | ,. aka GF Pt al vt “docked fort eut of the old town of New Utrecht. | Hoffman also cut three slices Out of thoy & side bet of from. $1,000 (0. $2.30 The officials of the Hariem Quilroad ar: The biit ia for $2,005, for the month |@tmosmhere. No runs. i investigating an attempt to wreck what Kobineon, business agent of lot June, 189. pet RN Ra Na tatoos os is known as the theatre train, which ts] the United Drotherhood of ‘Tailors, wae! Just.ce Cullen granted the writ on the | Sa00ni sige ‘Sport, looking in greut shape, hi Ing the Sunday law. | He obtained a due kere at 11.50 o'clock P.M evorn. He was assured of protection by jdeciaion” of Justice smith in the ‘action | ged “and stole: skeond and ihird AEGEA Goh anh pelea, Moses OFDrien, a well parame WHt of habeas corpus, and. was. Wise eM A d The train left New Yark last wight Mee eked ain to name rene: [Company and the Hoatt of Improve: | {2.4m on balls, Tiernan singled, ever looked better "in his jife. After Portiana, Men’ Intdead. o'beiee wen the state | ChArRed, By Justice Ingraham in the Su-| | H. OH, Vreeland, of tho /its usual time in charity of imemee Tments where eweatshops are located and tment, Mr. Parfitt sought to have cet- ing In, Davis and putting Dew ntering a couple of times round | Champlonsh 2 State | preme Court road, said to-day in regard to ostello i snide peer i He CON ACONS As Git as | carn eon heiwenr " i dvanced on @ Flepor', Hen Venue and ‘Tantaiion nada | CumPlonshiny at Reathy Jn ae78, Subsequently the matter was brought | the complaints ‘which have been #0 fre- ree Quimby, | When train wits | is nos iihie ahd the Hour of Improvement declared | Scored on Stafford's corking a king gallop from the hill to the to the attention of the Grand Jury, {quently made that it habitually misuges |betweon Hartsdale and Plains, | ie named # and 11. Norfolk street, | fot, scored himaelf on a wild throw, nd. The dust was so thick that they | Sammy Kelly and Dolly Lyons have signed| which refused to indict Kenny, ral heavy railroad tea were seen | where Contractor Gollberg helt forth) aelius Furgueson, the ex-boss of QUt at. fest. Farrell fared’ at uld ‘scarcely be seen until they pulled | articles to meet in an eight-round bout at 118] Despite these decisions in’ his favor, I wish the public woud understand (oP the track by means of the headlight |241 Delancey street, contractor unknown, echt President. of the| ive runs. beyond the paddock. [bounds for & purse of $220. The nght will be} Kenny ayn the police continued to at: |tnat Ita passehwer is i-treated te has |Ofda', Lagomotlve a eonsiteratle dts: y street, contractor, Koffer- | Roard of improv It ts sald | oh faent, 4g Lanine Rogers | fi he beautiful Gotham, Bt. Dominge eee ee ett ee paaR MS to Ve) reat proprietors of pool and: billiard | only to ety clue to the offe Tene a raiiean.dinererlialaty marduaid’ (Ns tT Monroe ’strect. sweatshops In| wax. closely connie with ‘the Gas | frJisean singled. Hager a hit got by Spendthrift, Constant 2 5 dope! enginen ed ordered the avret, Contractor Herman Sofster: | Oy ‘Tela , lo Manchester and Nicolini did. ex-| Hs ee In his decision Judge McAdam says; | M0d he may depend Aon tt tania: [brakes pu on. snd the tain was at a ty este sens Company. In hin decision Justice Smith | time to catch O'Hagan at lent work, and any one locking over! The sixth monthly boxing show of the New f the complaint sets forth a cause standstill b e the tes ware ched, H re | enty- a Madison street, Contractor ger got to third on a wild piteh. splendid string would think it a Me ‘civra toman in| of action, it ts one for which there Is | “It we are furmened wih the number | gi here Is an cmbankment ten fret high Ist Hv ngton “ Fie ie tet inion Ghat they man died at first, No runi ousand pities that ever they should us ‘offered by Henny ¢.) an adequate remeiy at law, An in-|of the car, th ‘or of the conductor are place where the tles were on the ander, ast Hroudway, with viction, that the Meekin flied out. Hager muffer i ; | : Uf thea tampa was: Improvident Ay, sad enor ‘a fae anywhere excepting here, where the ctive one. The pro-|Junction will not be issued for the pur- |g ; | : (actor unknowns 1 tallow street, omicera who | gut ned atic ree ne ire string io liseraity entered in. the Heorge Rees and simmy | pore of restraining police officers, from | OC Prgpan: we can identify the carand) Had the train truck the ties tt Is | putting | honey-combed " “with "small eg eyomeera who Jour, and Fuller was caught takes. Trainer” Campbell hap c making arrests in the execution of the | sengers should not be afraid to com-| more than probable that te weauld Have | ooms, tilled with sweatshops should. be taught in| rd on the throw in. No runs. Rrked wonders in Sport, and he will 4 criminal law. Se aoe ee erat don Gnay | kone over the embankment, |The train witness satd oukd name one crust Third Inning—Tenle é a hard nut to crack inthe Brooklyn re We AO dee erly te attests aeticars f° | lose the man his position Waa Ginal ware removed frome the (tack jE LAU AEC « He said that. the Board might be| Corner: Herr reached fret i malcap. a o E eR ish- | Ara. Anidrews's con, Cornelius Vander- ; never erie, Al Division and Esgex etree chet ‘ Auta: Migr. Campbelt's scholars won the event |ant red Tent If they overstep the authority with Re rE a EUR a Ay aad the train proceeded to, White Pains, | where one day lant week he found in Teached In some other action, but not) caught stealing second. No runs, co, with patched, up cripples. Casta-| founda each, "Maxey More will act as Fetere which the law hag invested them. | street, and Recretary of the Haker and] omen und detectives are now out try | pren ard pie wire wpnarcnily ieve tt —--—— = Roth scored on. Tlersanta. a 4 and Diabolo, and came within ces ‘ef prayed for here | Taylor Pub:ishing Company, in the chief | { Be Ee ee ee irea’ iho tee onl Orme Rirl, apparently less th ; Ppiiace’ of, winning With Pessaro, who| sim Foy. the Wont Side boxer, who broke « Teen ore the maving of bitin: and | couplainant and Witness in the case. He) tik fraeke) Nt WhO biked the tes on Pati ars oll. They ate and slept in) BUTTLING MUST LET GO. fo afat on balla, “Burkett ‘second. nee i i da, and | ways tha ‘olng thi 0) y ee eee fe ha a 4 Col, Huppert never bets, but simply | eith ‘Jim aithons vot Brovkiva “inthe New | take from the police all opportunity for ee tea nee Rebar Goimuany “ortonce me Pa Ginicceue This condition ts duplicated, he said, ates as error. Farrell bunted, sending ts ng his horses for the honor of winning | tork Athiette ci : supervision. ay fens ‘ Incalmiat every sweatshop. mentined | teeetver Gullek to Control Rrook. (2h, Meckin's single brought events they are entered In. in all right ag This mig! Nees Mak leney which | “Atorn-y Little sald that the present-| 4 Passagana, of It Weat Houston street amuel Gompers was then called. ford and Burke. er put, 9 Br¥a the event’ ct his winning’ the first | isons ia adalah’ at 140 "ponds for t2t0 a [A court of cqulty would mot want to| ment of ibe Grand duns pon the face of | wille driving a hors ata had to a waaay atone | ygteneing fo the fact that the real mar yn Ro Gieves dees Reel icoredvon Hannen's Rit, Fuller 4 } ‘ Fe CES . A to acts which | Me 1 : : ncluter, has ho. Work for the garment- 5 cored 5 S fretlaalin SH victory would be NS fipon proper investigation it would have | te matter was unfalr, As far ag he | rnict ayenie and Thirty fourih street orkers. eid Mr. Gompern, fthe lat. | Judge Beekman in Supreme Court, | non advanced on a wild ” knew, ne representative of the Tra ‘ ‘ v1 Ot Hogers's handsome string did). lobby Wilton, af the Lenox Athletic Club, who | 9 condemn. Cea eeeeeee teen summoned bos {Olek thin afternoun, wax atruck by a cable en roure obliged to seek employment in| Chambers, to-day Issued an order to}scored on Davis's two Ror. n alae Peace: mpany. lig | the Y de Mt " +4 “3 fi Th Works hike Col, Tuppert,” Mr. | ("matched to meet Ratty Weldon for a al —— aN Pa eoent the Company's Passaeiia was thrown trom hin wagon ty the! the FWeatshop In order to keep starvas| the Bheriff of Kings County directing | first. on error, | Tlemnan 7 d hes bi bout at the Union A, ©, boxiny uh in O the cane. pavement on his face, sustaining a recon ys the There should by scored on Stafford's double. fare WAR ready to ship Wort, but 18 | Tint Rink ersey City, west Monday sient, sass | LOWED MOWEY AND CLOTHES. |i of the case. geaty of Mrs, An-| isiat, tom iets aye ant mms mini rues i to TA the ely of the | him to release the Hen on the property |Finced. Farrell struck out, | Staffan ns that if he detente Weldon, be will challenge Sam | Geuweuccemuredngs ae 1 aia, Oh cut roads | {ew mda wore treated by an ambul is ior the sake of the peopl of e ts vrendon Hotel, ot Brooklyn. | scored on a Passed ball. Meekin singled. ‘ ily, Dally. Lyot ariey Kelly. oF . : . "| geon and Ne procceded on Nin way goles Eh tA ry 6 wert t 3 ror. Bannes Phe great Clifford ix in fine shape and | other iis-pound. boxer. ina limited-round. bout, | That fs What Young Kahan's Folks |a!d Mr. Little, “hut so far as the CON | te eee eee Ot Frankel @ Lansing; t eit’ home run: clearing, the Memmmed by gound as a bell this year. Sir Ex- or toa finish, for $250 « sid A jpany has been able to ascertain th (N THE WORLD OF LABOR. are said to be insolvent Davis singled. Doyle got first : Plscount and «string of two-year- wad Bey eta _. [aponstbilis not ie with it. We be PASSENGERS FOR EUROPE. - — ‘A recelver for the hotel was appointed error, but Davie was caught at thin 41d a, reas fine gallop. ane colt | Connie Rullican has inued a challenge to agnt | The parents of David B. Kahan, of et6/ ties ha Mra, 4 sown : — ‘The new union of children‘e Jacket-makers, [to Week* ago pending proceedings | Sixteen runs. ‘ Poy Hanover in his airing. Sir Hxcese, | either Danny Haugh, Woh Forwthe, ‘Tom Contes | Flushing avenue, Brooklyn, could throw |i" n.g pues charged that this Company | Sir Roderick Cameron and Dauwshe | 0! orsinient by te Caiied arment Workers Which had been instituted for a diegolu-| Fourth, Inning—Clarke | pitching, Mbcount and Dortan have wintered well, ot," gtig y, Maunes, whe, AH EEL MeN |no additional light on the foul play | made no effort to find the number of the| cere Among Thone on Etruria, Pecrene ts ave eh walrnna Seatecte eo takes | apes Pitan GPK recoiver ectie OF the| man aoubied, Clant’ St Rogers d a <4 . ol hey said E .) and & n charge Bee ate- ie me me \ ei he United Y conflict between the Sheriff and the| No run: in@ the Brookivn Handicap candidate, apd in Philadelphia, They sald Elias Blum- | Meat is unqualifiediy faise. We had our| salied for Liverpool at 8 A. M. to-day. | coi sgie fecal “ otk. ‘Bassetlaw, is in fine shape. There ghoutd be Rood boxing at tonight's staf |enthal, a friend, had gone to Philadel-| representatives working for ful.y one! among her abt irianen geri ware Oliver “ Lite oenilCauaee Backmanta onfer nanan the reclian towed and Pee on tee r linge et tha icreistoe ed bor phia to see the injured boy. a In endea’ Nee ne the Bist; Belmontcsie Roverick Cameron, Nilssca meet next Monday Fourth street. | ceiver, A. B, Gullek, in abaolute posses-| Stafford out at first. Burke Ore dy and FINA geek Geoplen Ae eeunal " $ i put they were unable to do so. yo. | Helmont, § deric Pron, Misses |Omicers will te elected and other business will] sions t ‘a0 . ould be a credit to her great dam. | RI, ae eee Bron be. ae (oaHe: Kanan, as he calls elf, Is about) eve that the evidence taken by the| Annie and Catherine Cameron, Spencer | be transacced. sion: Mae ernie aortolis Eph Snedeker's and Mr. Walcott’s| founds at 110 pounds: Joe Crain and Billy nineteen years old. His father's name | Grand Jury was one sided. Lyttleton and F..N. Starkpole, | The Cioak and Suit Cutters’ Union has decided Ey etting © run on ® Bilge strings did nice routine work. six rounds at 113 poi Edward Boisiet-| is Cohen. Kahan was found lying In| District-Attorney John Ro Fellows! Gn n are | that it AEi{iate’ WIth Plasktekers: Bot STABBED BY A GIRL. Serre One Fon: William Donohue has the Brooklyn ax < 170 pounds | the tract et Vine and Nineteenth letter to the Metropolitan Trac-| Prince Cantaenzene, Ain. | attarhed Unites wera ot i: New York got two on Clarke's { ap candidute Lazzardone in fine |The « fy 4 we pn eugnecround |streets, Philadelphia. yemterday, He had mpany. this morning notifying | basstdor, - Princess zene, Mrs, | Ameroa hat Wt will not recognize balls’ Bannon's single and two eis A great favor.te among) bout between Tom Keating and Jack Mca been sandbagged and ri the fact that they had been) Maurice Grau an pulse Grau, erator wnt ¢ Nok The| Schreiner Cut Over the Eye by | pills, Ha ~ the trainers. at Morris Park, ‘That po . 8 At his home this it was | by the Grand Jury for man. Some of those sailing on the Maasdam, | !!t#7 lately seceded from * Pretty Maud Winfeld. Sixth. Inning—The home team got Bterling racehorse Roche was blistercd | yrecn members of the West site Arhteds| Stated that the bay was fond of money j slaughter and requesting them to ap-| Netherlands-Ameriean line CdWard | Miano-varnishora will hold a mass-mieeting to . aa to Clarke and pounded out three in the Winter, and 43 now in great) iit ave teen appointed policemen during the | 224 & clothes. i In his offic “Inesday morn-| Downes, United st Consul to Am. | Morrow Min Tismark’y Hall. 812 Hrook | Maud Winfleld, a pretty brunette, who] rune, shape. The same may be said of Har ee ee ee ate addition from. the| He worked in Jersey City, He will Ing next, of th 5 terdam: Lawrence w, Mrs, Depew ) \¢he fH Ooe Huntrel aad For rik) saiy she lived at 70 Middagh ot, | “the GI three. tington, who conquered Dobbins last | (48), the VM aret is Charley Kammer, who was | Drobably be brought home to-morrow or | obviating harsher methods, are nd Miss Florence Depew. | €24 (iio Hundred and Horiy-sinih atree.s, for the | ald ahe lived at 70 Middagh street, | the Glants went out ln omw stm PR, year. Our: Jack is also doing, well. | he amatet champion middlecweignt during Monday. Was received. at. the. District-Attorney's 2 ELS LENSE | Burhose of orxantaing the men In the trade who | Brooklyn, was held to-day by Juatice/ omer No pune oy men oa An imp. colt by Highland Chiet ta 6 | Wane cared metaacteael ine Ns cand Ton ————e -- Mite up to the hour of closing. | werk hese aUaty Walsh, in Adams Street Court, on a], Siventh inning Norfolk, got, men ea Fin ergot ot Burak ton, |a"tenrond tn aie wat Seated sarge’ | JUMPING"JACK FOR HOEBER a ea ADE GOOD GOVERNMENT NOTES. 21% inet ts'tZ, Wath git [charge of atabbing a man named | Narang Bac iis chudr Siete ch Be Rigen inet | altper"oas Mopanicd yPonceaaa sn aay UPHELD SUNDAY OPENING. fifo eine ftir Evora hit it] Schreiner over the Fight eye, The ain, |The, Glante again, went, out tm om REIT Barierligme nea’ iota eon ae aah tyinetely antes, Laonar’. Here's. an oner Can't Be Frightened, Staten Island Jury Surprised the | i ea We Pryor | United “Mouseamithe and. th , made no excuse for the assault, but SCORE BY INNINGS. apade (ub tnto real good-looking horses. ry the Eitsor Corone Hoeber received a present this| Court Trying a Saloon-Keeper. mee Pema the Jeet tn ealation. (eefiterase: limb ay PENDIy, entered ® Piesiae nol mulltys ~- 9 0 001800 ‘The writer has not as yet seen any two-| I have expressed my willingness on two or three aplasia hs ‘ a i SIR : fe See ee av nen un bulidinee the men| Maud was arrested about a year ago 50181200 year-olds out that can beat in. looks | occasions tirough the newspapers to Aight any i22| Morning. It was delivered by an ex-| Tho Pollce Commissioners of Port r fe hhs already. heen held in the housesmitha, trade are required to work! for stabbing a girl named Lottle Bro- Pro a E! eebees Shey. Hue ees mable, They | eeond, man ia, Woe Sa of ,Vorkville, Tim| Pressman. The Coroner carefully cut| Richmond, Staten Island, announced vin Hall, eras City” ‘by ‘ine Huts the tallest bullily thout the prover! thy Her victim refused to preas the Fitzjames, 4 colt out ol preferre, Not reelving anv reply Il the string, A seveavolanely v3 ‘ on topeani i | County Clits, for’ the purpose of formiig acon. ‘1 ft acel phy. ir : Caren, Eno Vntteta dam ‘being Curiae | wild ike to know what Is the matter with the i. As he peered closely Into the | some time ago that they proposed to in-| tetera) the The | Ths emplaces of Clarenton Halt wilt give thelr| complaint and she was released, a Welling and Prof | annual reception and ball to-atgnt, - i - Paice of the youngsters worked in iret set. \elud. the bes urs in al! fAjax is In fine shape and his foot seems | {a eae TORY een a Hike oa Tight as ever, Trainer Campbell is to) grat preferences. congratulated on the ac vement pusinaay by closing thelr places on Bun-loome to trial, and the corporation he ay. ‘ Renny was arrested and Geld for trial {found guilty of the erime charged, th . in @ volice court on a charge of Violat-| maximum penalty that could be impose Mima, by ‘Kingfisher. [fisher inv drat oratlty,'dov ther want’ to'Aaht or | Pas tly unfolded wrapping paper his nose | augurate a crusade against all those mse ime, @ bay Ally, by imp. Maxim Fe Chay MAKING 8 ne eae eT eee SONARD, came ! contact with the head of a|saloon-keepers who violated the Sunday tara ee ete oY Cabinet-Makers Unioa No. 3 is to elect new Summer Gardena Docks. 3T Schools Represented at the” 4 of Annie Bishop aay eat a aie mping-juck. ’, f c1 . SR Rae 2 offer. ‘eduesday, April “4 ” Ayers ait a. dozen others feventyaiegh atpet and TMed arene, | J pre Groner made many ineffectual ef- |kept busy woking arresta, "ee Dee” mae “Clgat-Makere’Usion Xo, 00 saralted shostaisty| 4, J0nt meeting af the Aldermanic Commtens rely come i oe : By rnolen 8 Heausitul: chestnut Oly, by ‘ F . forts to put the jack back. At last the| Among the alleged violators of March news members tht fim" are| of Docks and Health was held to-day, at which| About 1,500 friends of the boys of thie | ¥ Ei) Aidiothian—Glendora, the dam of Tom | OM. tif eyeourns street, beiween Fighth | Coroner banged the grinning thing from |17 were Samuel Haum and five othe od Gi Sania It wa: decided to recommend the passage of a|ty-seven preparatory schools in this whe 5 ‘y Le ‘ sk on to the floor, where he kicked | Ba vi on tri fore | Ciud A, hel | ¥ Unio fed as tte Corres | rewstutio 1° Dock Board to ai ny Macyclooking young damsel. ‘There is |. on t.-cenrge Diton sy the featherweight | € UNL Its whiskers fel; off. KS | PS Shey Cand a dury eat New | the, Counc iment : eral, “T94 DeVoe | ferary hut mriebe ever the ae cinity were at the Thirteenth Regiment) iso a colt by imp. Darebin—Bonnle | Xia Tin pagina” ‘esign, and they can’t frighten | Brighton, and notwithstanding half a| Are " Committee on M is disapproved of the Armory, on Sumner avenue, Brookiya, af, aister to Bramble. said the Coroner. dozen witnesses testified that Baum was R ot push ters ww return to Hi this afternoon to witness the Spring ‘The storm last Thursday blew down | —_-—_———_ The jumping-Jack was confined in a|running with wide open doors on Sunday 5 | ‘ ntreet a patoe de: PApsveral of the posts pagund, the track, GOSSIP OF THE TURF. barrel It had whiskers, black and be. jan that they had bought drinks and | () es Neto Naso: orrespond pa gacies of tbo tot te ' je e top o! '. aggled, spectacles and'a silk hat, and | paid for them, thi ver- of the Twei 4 1,182, Ko of 1 . ory etic Association ant ‘This | pBythe hill was rooted ‘clear out of the wan inade to represent Coroner Hocber. | Hist gf acqultiah Lo I. i WWernary tasinorrow a Celt Catlins iBrtney: FAitOn, f 2 ‘ : oy teenth Regiment Athletic Association: BF erccmen at Morris Park think that| It W% reported about the St, Asaph track to- — Justice Casey was very much. aston- he Windsor DANVILLE, Ky., March 9-0, @ H.W. rm i 8 - ehh ie he Lara Union, of y City, hold 5 There were 315 entries in twelte ie the Racing bills passed at Albany. | day that in the event of the Gray Racing bill} | COFreetinie cant aa ag ee Renee eT is | bajadatta the excension and imprivement of beg Thasa’meeting thas evening, at sier® Mull [ern Ceeiaa: ty taamietin, Wilkens doe [AYER The, schoolbore made th ‘that the Jockey Club will run off thé | being passed that Brighton Beach would open on| Patrick J. Markey, of Morria Park, who shot | worth While to make any more arrests, | Lojecie were Informatly diacureel t : First mt Jersey avenue Wine t. by Nutwoot, torsos,“ M*® 4*™ lively “with thelr horns, | rat : Jockey Club will run off the meeting | april 21, The rumor could not be traced to any | Juilus Kuhne, a grocer, of 1528 Myrtle avenue, —$— the coneiusion of the addres Diker® Protective and Renevoient Unton Ni ake 3 Cut peal 7 school yells. The balconies were —— Geftnite source, and it ts probably the work of Brooklyn on Jan, 14, was rearrested by Det Destructive Fire on P. E. 1. were present, j Ye iiten aireet ne Svenine diferent. rchogla. vert CC Hall, F.fth atrest Made an Excise Inspector. different. schools. Evert 4 i J. some practical Joker, who knowing that April 21 | Shaughaeaney thir morning, on a be SUNMNASIOR, PB. U. Merch bo csremareia . 5 iv /Giay inet mbership of iron Moulders’ Caton Charles 1 sinted an inspector |Of the New York Athlete Club, JOWARD GOULD AT BRISTOL. | 72m oes! te, whe koerine tat aon | mernde| The Lagitative Comin of te cli Clad hoe! member of rn, Mouite arin Franklin waa appnnted an tnapectr | Of RG NEY at $1,200 @ year by tho Excise Commissioners the Engeman policy to hog things as much as pos-| Plainant did not appear. Markey subsequently | his! Summerside Journal ton requiris the t three weeks upward of one hundre! wen | 4, , adage has ‘| The first event was the 20-Rater Sticks on the | sible, but it Is doubtful If, under the new order dicted, _ builting, 1 lage depot and | Pay cf the of Finetpal jhave joined Caen eee which won by RB. ; are bt and | nd that ie ath tay aout ie | The local wintow-gisas workers! unions are Barnard; wecond, 3. G. Herreshoft Way of things that will prevail at the tracks this! Through Trains to Coney Ialan arapoune, J. CD. steld'a warehouse, Mcintyre | fn the hands of the city, withlu. Mmita Axed hy | voting upon the question of hoiding “a, atonal BENDER OUT ON BAIL. the Polytechnic,” Time, BRIBTOL, Rf, March 20—Thia wae a [esteem tht Deighton Beach will receive a very| 4, ceretcenece ig brine cede tetencn she lore were’ deattoyed, entalting one | '¥ J Ssuventiim "ia" year. Noveonvention "haw been uae Heat—W. aWahburn, 9 a : 4 The Committee also revolved to ope the billy | hed wae 1502 ; nd, F, Leffert, Berkel ly day at Herreshoff's, and capt. | Tse share of public patronage. Giortaral ce the DIGMIYA“L' noad: and Austin $15, 000. directing he Comptroller to pay the salaries of | rhe gemnere of the Jaurheymen Tellors Richard V. Harnett Indaced to Me- | iP, Pj, tert, Berkeley, Ws ol; eet lat was at the yard personally supe Corbin by which through trains from the Bridge the election officials whose pay hae been» land Benevolent Union, wha da not work new the Bond. R. Moelier, Columbia Grammar fending the iaunching of Garon Kells | may be run to Coney island as soon as the new | wasitin hout 1.@00 oF thea andthe Cty Comptrelier ge. | A, itkaueet, a ineir regular weekly | 6 wonder, or George Brummel, | 40nd, Time, 11S, ourte wenty-rater. She was to go off at | lyn TaD RAC eaT ASHINGTOS . 600 aly, Comintroller re Inge at 160 Sireet We Hender, ot | ETL, ee vale Bh tide, but stuck in the cradle. Thursdays an Bane a sue bunic: eecre ame tig The meme, Isto | made all mecessary arrangements to rem« io pay eu FoncGlane Workers Local Unter No. 2 tos! who was held in default of $5.00 bail | Polytechnic, Time, 11, sMfonlowed hy Howard Gould sa the {ot facing. Sh nins depot ruaning through, the side ot | Woodley Monjay If the weather 1s favorable, It aS mnslkle Ree whale b ee ee ee eet iatwiat doctetary | for having attempted to break Into the | Heros, Slevens Prep. Goodwins apy Howard Gould on the oe tou wie me ani race their full the building and conuecting with Mr. Corbin's| Js his purposs to make frequent visite to the ho ni one but ‘hei ¥ LR haer Ribne A cues Lapariments of Hav, Sdeniel C; dotter.| 1h me x ee tY fs Strain, Mr. Gould's twenty-rater, | (AT ‘ut tris scheme ant) race thelr fh toad. | Waite sTouse, not conning. them to Cabinet make head oF tall of then if J Waa ya Q A + |ton, Hamilton Institute, F. &- Peraganion’ to Haron Keil's, wi Moat | thin’ would leave only three w Brighton | Se hut coming to town whenever the state of pubite ses Hoe nae of the Iiaptist Tabernacle Chureh, at | Polytechnic. ‘Time, 112-5, P ihe next ilde, and Capt. Barr. will sees unting Maspeth, which may | Hesented an Insult to Hin Wit Iusineas seem to require Tt. ci D ; Cot, Miulmeiguia’ and attle® |Seoth. strert and Second avenue, was |, The running In the 107 mp her to New York, waere her fin | be eniarget. | There in a ponmibility also that) Joha and Dora Hall, of 265 = West Thirty-th i ay ble hope Te ieee released from Hissex Market prison this | interesting because it is sal will be pat on, and she will then | Morris Park may be reopenel. It is more than bs 3: Halls: of, 266) Hudson’ avenue, Two New tm: ravey bl a isa ms Fe ee oe! | morning on $0 bonds Is the first time that 100 yards -sti fg gent to Europe. \iikely that the assoc.ationa will only hold regu-| Brooklyn, were locked up in the Do Kalb avenue . the publi i sp Bri ail tag a Hail was furnishe Richard y.|4@Way has been run in indoor games: " — lar Spring and Fall meetings. station this morning charged with stabbing Jamea| WASHINGTON, March 30.—The Pre | , Amalgainated Assrlation of Journermes| Harnett, the rea, estate dealer. *| this’ vicinity. eee Nolan, of a7 Hudson avenue, with @ razor, aprointed Charlos Edgar Brown . SMe Maw bucers gucaced weary 28°) Harnett at first declined to renew his | 1-Yard Dash, for boys under i AILSA TO RACE VALKYRIE Ill. Popiaueene genre ved pian tel ees aaue, Wlin ra Ciuvinnatl and Jobn C, Hutebt At] ment rosin 26 Delancey ree ditae Apr 2 the snluatiog ond tor Hender, but ic appears that | yetrs. Winners of the heats were. — | many anecdotes of that. unique | flail end she ce ad a friend trhulted Mra. | a ‘Cleveland, ponibershiiy In tlie F | xome sort of influence was brought to | follows: ps ui jail and she c n he sband to re: t, Py tubs Oe t . @ Asm \ ” fn | use n First’ Heat—C, Mayne, of Early Private Matches Ar- |! Weiter remembers a three-horse In a Nght which, f Nolan wan cut ia the tae alte «liek Da f National Trade Assen / bear upon bim whieh caused) bin to Fs ae, Ars a rae ee en Ae a, Which one of the “Morrie | neck and 1'te he hand. James R. Ely Appointed, who, under th ' ib Baltes. “ot ©} change his mind, a Oe eee eee ses ueimeen F Owen, ty a amonhefared young man aad accore =e | WASHINGTON, March 3. —Ate iam : | euse re aliel | aoe ‘ Parisi tesla eee BASGOW, March 30.—Lord Dunraven | him. He Wid aot know he was speakiag to Ambulanee ( & Crowd. to-day appolnted James, R. ily, o! iy ora elt at Kika 1 » Change Football Rules. Mod heat ee Bee ranged with A. B. Waker to sail [Merman Mort aa can put you A big crowd collected near the Clty Hat he Amautant Unies Miates Liar . A place, tba edneslay, Jo, for 86) eutcAGO, March 30.—Several Important changes % ‘Tleat j esries of private matches with the | gaol ibing” if there is anytiag 1a: station In front ov the ltd ve Southern District of ’ tm playing rules were dincu nt ast egeanas 3 . ompleted, inst | me today, In the ve of the crowd stood es D Unker, resigned. Abraham . ‘i ' arvan 00 a, |S yeqt"* sald Mtr, Moria ta an inguiring tone Be ecanaenrae ce SM ‘ F makers, , . Doyle Inese matches, |t is understood, will] ‘its r-ami-o.* naming the Moris hore. cri apouence wad 8 coriage, | The ambulance eaynaniitt i . i nals in ae be salled previous to the engagements |know Mr. Morrie has backed it well, and it will 1, who was. transferred to. the cars Ate ‘i Trae i A. Sine gf the rivals for cup challenging honors |8.) RN unent. sald Mr. Motrin |Titgafems watched the proceoding ‘With! great | md gees” tha. « : Excise with the | St. lowe : 4 from cach team was nts Fegular. regattas on the Clyd He went away and came back with Bob Pinker: | ofemnliy. te Gincanon’ siti a H oe nin every & jaals iy High Jump—Firet, 8 A Wy tin. Frenchy, Wan Just outside the gates. The = _ — G. Wilies: Hensley : ‘ i Te patent | ea tapas : BRITANNIA WENT AGROUND, || sir22gtet ring of all wan tint the Morris horse Sixty-ninth Captainn Restiga, Wilson, Prevident pene ah : 3S Nas imposed a ; ton moet [second We Te, Me rein Academe did win at the long odds Major award Duay; who hae bean relieved of | latte C . " ers for Working. at sat New York, [3 s-4 in ‘Wenm i ye at | ated ty ihe Ge at, = Auninted Her Off, and the Yacht ys ma ila cba ere aale Am Ly Lary Ct : t cx Pneumonia, Was Not Badly Damage BASEBALL CHAT. attain "lt tua Inthe Tastuntat Wi ea eae feo i tea the tf fs PORT IBRVIG oN: Yu. Macon 90—Aa uasdal Purchuxed by Mr. Benedict, i or 1M paid that the officers had xiven him. he a ', { uh acle Wan witnesse: the le of ¢ E. C. er NICE, March 30.—While passing out of eae Ue Bea Min aa cae ees Rie SLR: COLA palate ik Laake a nae 4 by th tents of (a! F.C, Benedict has bought the Indien Martew ells ‘The Verona Maseball Club would like to hear ch caur:d me Indighation, aud resulted. in 1a fied a A. 4 fow miles west of thie pl Hotel, near Greenwich, Conn, and intends | the river Var, this morning, in a fresh | ¢eom’ ali uniformed teams with players between | the linmediate renighacon. uf Capin Tesnnnd f the Cathulte en tLe 1 pauogana Soule 3 tes Sal ERLIA We tiem the Prince of Wales's yacht| + ‘Mineleam 'yeets McCauley and Heriy, and dcouty {ment to-night The 1 : in | Cit : ; Ser eeeves fe Christian Seatsie wha |tiva hotel formerly delonged tothe ftannia went aground. E . ‘Sulvable gusrantes given. J ant Cassin. Company K wel thie) ie river thom Callicoon The , ne hotel formerly belonges 0 2a fugs pulled her off and towed her | dress J. H. Herkimer street, Brooklyn. | Capt rant) only company i Pichiy (NER onee women and ne man, While the ser- | Mr, Benedict ts aad to have pad $175,000 for eto port. She is not badly damaged. A | tet inua ‘ cs were i EoORreas & ‘a been command in the Sixty-n Batvalton, el ward J. MeGuire . arn eet, RYAN MUST FIGHT NOV. 25, | stieesest Brookira, has May 20 Trink Goew Over, ! e futeo Marzo, Joha 3. Mure itty ia tear : Hee ( ‘a a | se nit h = — atee, Ads | Inepector MoLaughiin will a tried in th R “press night"! meetin; aa ‘ s branch of the boanting e* rt Typowraphical Union an hou ‘s Ms | i Club Gives . | sttorn lay notified the Insrector's Thereafter at ail | h aes the Mayor to temne iver Weavers) and th cablegram was received at the, Mixer, for the Monday aeadar f | awntac i aot fort , ; eased to heat Bi clube gist spe ae han extended pt Borlety an. | entation oF pi WA Ferry W Poi adelyhia have Catherine Maivey, of 297 East One Hundred and od ce Gazette office this morning from | guarsates. “They woull Ike toncpem th the Heiraor!'n and i c {the last public cone | ye hid hy no oth o . s 4 the paper has Blgkloatih ath atl ao) hal he at | New York City Exchange Seevies, | a Fleming, matchmaker of the th the Emeralds, ofthe leved diva Not wins to bas " @ April ' y ; ahi “lub of Ei d or the [ronsider, of Newark, Address TJ ‘a Lenten | atin , f f 1% by dustice Kock, tm the Harlem Pottee Court, this og ey es bcritt ot eee to | Kiely. manager, Eos: One’ Hundred | and r : : A “morning {> answer a charge of petit tarceny made| Ag ¥ tch Dick Burge, of England, t Ninth stract, | D A ‘ i Heat! wrisior of the ‘ - i mmy Ryan, of ‘Chica: | Col. Waring th i ois ses i rs | 4 i ‘ f Oy re ‘ Pes : veel figraties a dollar t tien the fight to take p eum, 64 Fete yg A . ‘vim oy the President of the Thir matt onal Sporting Cjud on Nov, ; A ruonaaaln : Tard | sete } ia . : \ } foe one sear it be fied [aoe apnert, | 8 roe oe iatrtets John J. Lieve, Super at “es 0 ai'bill be bad t2 pay fora | 98e0 patie Davies, manager for Tommy Ryan, he| i Feet oats AAA MAE eae Aeuaaae i : : \ r | Cur general office may be called from ay pal will not be given the chance to get on} Uae Lice 4 intendeuts were’ §t.00n and thet of Laug $n . f | . ‘ —— --— telephone—over 1,000 tm the elty—withews . match with Burge at any other time. | Mreltiay Baward Wi Curley, corel Leena, yaar: a roe crane be ure Dae a H t Jing Davis Home Agaly i { son Davies, however, will probably | 5 dd yoeum. 17 aoet aa eeeneser eh Jones Walker, Mra i i agent er The Metropolitan fe'ephone & Telegragh accept the challenge. as he is anxious 2 | semt to Hellevue to Recuperate, | iis) ima Mates. Raymond Stra, Wiliam Ie a _ 1, Ameen the palpate: a he ar ee have Ryan fight Fi A baseball club, compos i | naeard Martin, of 12 South Pitch otrest,|3on, Mem Wowert Dudley Beam, ‘Mies Bary | Broke up & party of sports who bad gathered Farms Wish} in Ten (MRL or rag er 18 CORTLANDT ST, = = ofthe Cornell. Iran. Work havi ena Hayden, ihe Misses Dean. M q old barn ear Van Neat station to witness a ia plas et the from Le “uarre, ware Richard Hardieg Davis, ig Me Ve A. COWII Be wt Athems, [orgies toy Sretonte’ tee Ceeilannas nese tt | mrookiyn, was arrested for intoxication by Ot-|taror ‘Mia Herbert: Jerome Daria Min °° [anion ght permecn, two, mitdlocwelan Active work Im the new plan of furnishing vege: | il 8 somerset. wun Of Lady Henry Somerast end _ in 1 may be looking ahead quite a tong time, but |ganimetoltl slars tm the ctr, Addrows HH. "4. | teer Emanuel Welsberger, of the Sanitary Squad, | Linthicum and Mrs George Wilson smith Dag gt yet table gardens to the poor will be begun on Mon-| le i —_ ee Wow York Athletic Clud is already consider- | aus 3 body arrested. a International Navigation Company. The Caracas MELETE Mi CRNING ot o and cent to Bellevue Hospital to-day, sulfering| Clayendon Mall emplovees’ annual ball to-| the raid occurred at a time which looked aus- 442: Shen Bye teams will plough up vacant ground } jr) ae al mature from Veue- H Cyt trom contusions of the back. aight'la Clarendon Hall, Thirteenth strc, be prisingly a: (hough prearranged. ® tu the Ravenswvod Ward, at Long Island Cly. ule ” o's en ee Bei: . ra N' ‘are, LON te,

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