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| Will Want Moving ' Help. Time. fi 1,000 Employers. Gi) ¢ 13,524 “cateareteme See Sunday's World. Were printed in The Worjd meron “Circulation Books Oyen to AiL”| ee ee PRICK ONE CEN McAvoy, who escorted them down to the Later In the day Capt. Killilea and Pa- i trolmen Cassidy Thrall and Miley called —_—— —— CAUGHT AT THE POLO GROUNDS. RUSIE'S BLOOMING BLOOMERS, “TOT MURPHY AND AMOS'S TOLEDO BAT. at headquarters and turned over their shields to Supt. Byrnes. hields to Supt, Byenes, sionere are| zen Demeanor During the Pro-| Rank Qut-iders Take the First charged with misdemeanor, and ther ceedings in Bow Street, Two Events at Alexander. bail had been fixed late last night at 91,600 each. a i cr Ha ball das fet iat night ee| Arrest of Taylor, His Supposcd| Kenyon, 15 to 1, Mar-uerite, $10,000, i Capt. Kilitiea ts aleo charged with Accomplice in Crime. 40 to 1, the Winners. bribery, and his ball 1s $10,000. ‘The three policemen are charged with INDICTED MEN attempted extortion, and their bail haa| Testimony of the Boy Parker, Who| wisttul, However, Help the Talent . been fixed at $3,000 each, Bays He Has Reformed, by Wining at Odds On, Nathan Straus offered hie brothe: : FURNISH BAIL Isidor Straus, as his bondsman, who gave property at One Hundred and Fifth! LONDON, April 6—Crowds of jople 8 | street and Western Bouievard, valued at! besieged the neighborhood of Bow street RACE TRACK ALES ANDER: fil $150,000. It ts not mortgaged. early this morning, and the Bow Btreet | 4x7, ; heen toed wis ta Ex-Presdent Taften, of the Park Board, | Police Court was filled with interested AN )) April @— The weather was excra- Brad Capt, (Et, ts benstmas George C. Causen,| spectators immediately after the doors | Meat hutartiabtah Ad nea A dd Shktead Ex-Supt. rady al ADL, | rte quauned in s20,000, and gave the house| were opened. Among those who auc. | "&# ‘t that many of the bookles yelied at 190 Bast Seventy-firat street as secur-|ceeded in pressing their way into court | te odds In thelr shirt sleeves, and the i 1 eT de th { Killilea Charged With — ['%. commissioner Clausen wanted to | rttgn0t® Hoetlooking middle-aged | o%, Umeomtorrable spat throughout ibe woman. offer Mr. Tappen as his bondsman, but 1 afternoon. Pp All were anxious to see Oscar Wilde, The fair sex took posession of the b the bail clerk objected. sterday, following close Bri ery. “We cannot take a lawyer as bonde-|upon the tonal termination of his| Wed landing at the south end of the he said. sult for libel against the Marquis of |™@nd stand, where @ fresh breeze “I am out of that business now," re-| Queensberry, is discussed on all sid Aybllaatag) Farid Cesta t abled EL piled Mr. Tappen, “It was fifty-one! Wilde passed the night in a cell. POBTURAtS Cr Otgh) fo Secure SSRtA Gn tht PARK BOARD CONSPIRACY. years ago that I committed the offense |C. F, Gill, who was Mr. Edward M,|‘(¢#lrable platform had to be content *|of being admitted to the Bar, and per-|Carson’s junior counsel in the defense) “ith the coolness that a fan afforded, He of-|of the Marquis of Queensberry, acted| The programme was not spectaily nt- Polo Grounds, CHRTER VERY MUCH I haps they might excuse that. i fered his house, 566 Kingsbridge road, | as Prosecutor to-day for the Treasury | ‘Tactive, as regards class, but the feids, . { Clansen, Straus and Tappen Ao-|Tanpen Not Accepted an Bondaman, | Department. hough made up of poor horees promived His Curves Not Invineible, bat It was finally decided, however, not to! Sir John Bridge, the presiding magis- ii. ROMALUIG oe He Is Ready with an “Ape _ af onsed of Asphalt Contract accept Mr. Tappen, Mr. Clausen then | ‘fate, took his seat on the bench at u| *UPerb condition, L) mm had his brothe. Charles C, Clausen, go °ClOck. The doors leading to the celis| | Mrs. Decker, mother of “Tug” Decker, sist” When Needed. j Favoritism. . » 5° were then opened, and Wilde waa seen| left for St, Louls yesterday on her . bond. tter , perl Bacats tour Save a house, | sproaching with stately step and car-| Search for Horseman Hickok, who, sie at fo even tying @ oitk hatin fiw hand, alleges, owes her money collected when | HANS S. BEATTIE A COMPLAINANT. | Police Capt. Killilea had a bondsman| When he reached the centre of the the Jockey was killed. Hickok {s sald to jr ollce Capt. Killilea had e bondsman | psigonera’ dock, Wilde calmly depostted| OWN considerable real entate in Philadel. real estate dealer, of $32 West Forty-| his hat on the seat, bowed to Sir John] Phila, sixth street. He qualified in $25,000, and Bridge, folded his arms and leaned on FIRST RACE, Four and a halt furlongs, Capt. Davis's WellTimed Three H) He Charges Patroimen Thrall, Cas-| give a jot on Seventy-second street, | (he. Eines ace ke. aiplapen wane RIE io cas ses) Ing. 8 CARTER SPRINGS HI8 CURVE. CARTER SURVEYS THE BATSMAN, CARTER EVOLVING A CURVE. Bagger Was New York's First sidy and Miley with Attempt- /"¢S" Avenue A. ent of Bulldings OM the witness-stand in the Old Bailey. | Pag tiga ue iBehenty H elem eee RRR Ro. : TBEAILID)P BAU LA GHEE Real Gurst of Speed q ed Extortion. Thomas J. Brady offered as bondsman | Mr. Gill sald that he appeared to pros. {ila, {10 (iurphy). a CALLED GROVER A DRUNKARD.! REGINA KRONMAN MISSING. , * | Michael J. O'Reilly, a butlder, of 121 eyadies Lakeee S oe ie . vena Marnie Bost, 110) (Neal) 00-1 #01 6 pteetecnes pie rr. : =r E Forty treet, wh neiting boys to crime and of commit- | Rosita, (Dorsey) . 81 31 8 ¥ 3 ; i | ie eo enipreiry s om vole essesnaria ting acts of indecency. Hamtlign, 110, (News aye). io et H Dr. Lai ‘s Charge tabs) Upa Row oes She Was Recently a Witmess Before (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ The eight men who were Indicted yes treet, worth $150,000 and mortgaged for |. TH€ Prosecutor then related how, in | Pathway. 110 (Bu 00-1 40-1 1 O erneeine cumeureuess Grand Jury. Three times they saw the pitcher twist andl \. terday by the Extraordinary Grand g99 oy), : 1893, when Wilde was staying at the | ponivorth, 10) (Carter). 100-1 40-1 18 SALEM, Mass., April 6.—During the! John Qlarke Oreated Great Ex-| A encral alarm was sent out from | rhrec sve tho sodden alr the festive aah 44 Tury of the Court of Oyer and Terminer | ‘Frank J, Thornt taurant-keeper, |S8¥oy Hotel, Alfred Taylor, who was, Mamie fit 110. Sckenmeiop-t act 10 reasion of the New England Methodist ; . Police Headquarters this afternoon for| "ts ae, were placed under arrest this morning. | of 125 Exar One Hundred und Teenty, arrested today, acted as procurer for |Mones: Tom, 110 wonrad}.ss.#0eL #1 10 1 Conference to-day, a sensation was| itement in Fulton Street | Resina Kronman seventeen years old,|°™* py one the wearled battery were Maid They sre | eoghth etreety went na’ the tond of Pe, Wilde, who repeatedly visited Taylor’s|,After a long delay at the post caused by a motion by Rev, Frederick of 190 East Houston sir Could hit the ball thrown by tie’ ereap L fleld finally got away in good order, of liceman Fdward Miley. He gave a house "ouse. Continuing, Mr. Gill sald that| With Ella, Marble Port and’ Devisee in| WO0d. Of Hast Boston in the shape of end lot at 140 East One Hundred and, the Prosecution proposed to show how | the front division. This trio forced mat. |® resolution that the conference by vote ‘ 4 * man named | ters to the last furlong, where Kenyon decline to hold itself responsible for the NATHAN STRAUS, formerty = Park Twenty-fourth street, valued at $14,000. Taylor approuched a young man d joined the leadet iP ry ‘The mother of the missing girl told Need et Baseball Balleée, . Serst. Harley, of the Bureau of Infor- Apr aD le Snatched a Woman's Purse and) eis, that ane fears the girl might ie old: RAS weather © large CLAUSEN, formerly Tn a statements of Rev. Dr. Lansing. of Parker, who wae a valet out of @ posl-| drivin enyon won by @ Be 4 ve fied His Pursuers. have met with some violence. crowd of rooters were tab 5 Li Ghat ip tion, and his brother, a groom. from who. wan, six Fengine in| wtasw ac Wuseday's bee: Mrs, Kronman said that the gitl had | Hoe Grounds to-day to eve the Same B. TAPPEN, tormerly #| In anticipation of seeing the eight] They finally consented, and it was ar-| front of Tedd Gregg. Time—0.56 3-4. sion of the conference | ‘ * been a witness before the Grand Jury. | crogs bats with gid Eli's sons im the! men brought in as prisoners, a large | ranged that they should be introduced SECOND RACE, ie, announcement of the motion re-| ‘The woman is the proprietress of a a3 aur. Sat rw formerly Buper- | crowd gathered at an early hour out-| to Wilde at a dinner which he would] §/x an} « half furlongs, nore jhalf'an tas Lg tn aegis ool Cut One of Them, Was Knocked | cofree house at 30 East Houston street. bes pricks game of the collegiate 4, side the Criminal Court Building. In-| give in @ private room at Kittner’s res-| Marguerite, 41" | lution on the table was promptly voted Down and Finally Subdued. She says her daughter was sent by her ‘ Pollee Captain THOMAS KILLILEA. | sige, however, everything was compara- | taurant, impoeter, 108. (Mui me a» | down. at 9.80 A. M, April 3 to see the landlord, Patroiman HUGH CASSIDY. tively Quist, ‘The only ean of lite in Johnny. 9%. (3 # # | A motion was then offered requesting ws shale ys | derbys of the gentlemen who Patrolman JOHN MN, THRA! i y quiet, ily sign |. Parker was here called to the stand, | Vestibule, 104 a4 Rev, Mr. Wood, the author of the mo- to request him to make repairs to the! 5, the bleaching boards to see the ‘Patreiman EDWARD F, MILEY. the District-Attorney's office was the | put the proceedings were interrupted by | Tammany Mi ie § | don, to withdraw it, and it was passed.| John Clarke snatched « pocketbook | house, ond real game of ball at thé = Presence of the two clerka whose duty | tne official announcement that Taylor | poor, ‘ea (ator vara) sie ale — from @ woman at the corner of Broad-! The girl, it was learned later, aid not but those whe anf gine! Supt. Byrnes tssued an order at 10.90| it was to make out the bail bonds. had been arrested. A few moments later| Hemet, 108 (J. Murphy). 6 4 | VicerBresident Stevenson Siggn Mo- and Wall a! 0 to vep'the landiord, and she has not | founds this year, som @’clock this morning, suspending Capt.| It was shortly after 10 o'clock when the : Prekawar, 98-(Cougdon), ian} Nulta 4. way One Welton aeent Vols “Seteraet, , ty Noanis veoh set oore ; ve rning, suspending =| Taylor was brought into court, and was| tm Fignn. 96 (Hoste 10 . , Ie and started to run. been seen since. snowed or hailed during the entire game. 7 placed in the dock beside Wilde, who| Rlensl, (Rudolph) 10 11 | CHICAGO, April 6-—Gen. MeNulta's bond as! A cry of “Stop Thief!” was immedi- Mrs. Kronman said to Sergt. Harley They want to see baseball even: it/it ey rnin, (Arrived from lately raised, and W. M. Everett, of 195 that she belleved the man against whom! is piayed in boats or under nen ce the ateutiee of ten {Baltic street, Brooklyn, caught hold of ‘er daughter testified might be able to| phe rain did not amount to he pres. {the runaway, account for her disappearance. way. It was only a few nodded to him. wZammany Hall. Importer ayd Johnny | receiver of th ent away in front and setra terrific | Bloomington t ——————————————————— Parker was then examined and related ace, racing heads apart to the stretch. | states Court. at length, giving the most minute de-|Thore the pace began to tell, and. the tails, his intimacy with Wilde. leaders were dying fast, when Van Clarke turned, and drawin) knite! This morning Mrs, Kronman received Dusen brought up N C a, and d 6 a knife most, just a lttle bluff on While Parker was giving this testimony| Dur” Provent up Marguerite, The mare | Nr Sterenson stabbed Everett in the leg, infilcting a ® letter postmarked Btation B, which] Nature, and when it stop! Wilde moved restiessly in the dock and| down by three lengths from Imposter, | body knows w j flesh wound, {s at 38 Grand street. Tt ts dated April! way 9 beautiful gray and the! ron IK, “but we have 5 and writen in Hungarian nald ” passed his hands across his face. who beat Johnny @ head. Mme—t.22 bee! of friends. I never dreaniea | Melville P. Craft, a newspaper re-- The letter in substance says that the| good enough for anything, Parker added that he was arrested THIRD RACE. of his volunteering to sign my bond.” porter, next tried to stop Clatke, but writer, who purports to be the missing | ball. with Taylor in the raid in 189% on the o-yerr-olds; half a mile. was kept back by the latter's knife, girl, proposes to go away. It says: sidering everything, th house in Fitsroy Square, but he claimed] git ny, ete, Mt C1 WOMEN SCREAM AND FAINT, | "An ununown man came up at this pi 4,01 8udy. 1 neal th ood crowd at the Polo Grounds, 6 he had since abandonwd his evil life, Girl, 110 (Zeller)......11-8 2-5 1 a oe juncture and, snatching the pocket- exceedingly noisy one, of the mii’ Counsel for Wilde asked leave to post- | XU" crit. 18 (Carter... ee h Together | book from Clarke's hand, gave it back c pode aad REGEINS | Sather in midsummer and rend the pone the cross-examination of Parker, as| Frank R., 106 (Van Dusen)..40-110-1 3 5 5 to the woman, who immediately dis- ri with hoots of rage and cries of Faas Rev 408 Van Deven) Wb ts § 8 tream, | It appears that the missing girl had the evidence had taken them by sur eee ee nee cl and Weung cirto| The ferry-boat Clinton, of the Catha- | *Ppeared. ven evidence before the Grand Jury| on the slightest provocation, but @ . y nd Young Gritto wry ~ 5 oa rt ‘ : about two months ago concernin; rd, prise. ran as named throughout, the former |rine Ferry line, and the Standard o1l| Cl#tke once more started to run, but fiiro) Cho, Monti ee reuse inethe core Moeis bash og Parker was then bound over to tentify | winning hands down bye length, wich at the trial of Wilde, which ts to gake| Young Griffo third, six lengthe away.|COmpPany'’s tug Standard, came in col- place in the Old Ball Time-0.61. Hsion in midstream in the East River!“ peeaining his feet and clearing away | Morris Goldberg, who’ is betrothed. to| movement: ij "1 shortly before noon to-day. The ferry- th Lal 5 led Parker was deadly pale when conclud-| 9. 14, 9,,7OURTH RACE boat. Wao on her way tom Brooklyn, | bY threatening the crowd with hin knife, tre,griaring git, called at the Eldridge) ‘The benches in the right feld wore ing his testimony, and asked to be al-|,,0% *n4 * quarter ‘oon’ They | half Allied. There wae. fringe of was surrounded by the crowd and (iuinity near where she lived: knocked down, Last’ Thursdu, M Kronman and| that it was keeping both when the Standard attempted to cross|he dashed down Fulton street and into told Supt, Byrnes this afternoon, They lowed to take & neat as he was not | Frit. 0 ( : her bows, Capt. G.fford, of the Clinton,| the doorway of the Bi told the Sergeant in charge at the sta- boards on the other si ) er ine etl OF | Sonn’. 106 «an. Dusen) blew the whistle when te ngticed the | ne joorway, or the Bennett Building. tion that they had good reasons to sus: | fgo and “the bleceh fbi eling well. RY 103 (Surphy)-. |course the tug was taking. No atten-)@t Fulton and Nassau streets, pect that the girl was being detained pata ore a; The woman previously referred to as|Fiash, 10% (B. tion was paid to it, auld another shrill! In the hallway the crowd once more against her will, ine disorderly’ house | catch-as-catch-can for a seat, tairty having entered the court-room was the | (ullla. 105 (x: oe pe nouates. | At eee he n 0) surrounded him, but he held them at bulged over with rooters, The next witness, Sne gave her name as , « $F bay until Policeman McCabe arrested Mrs, Grant, and said that she let rooms | Sharon. 167 (Delehanty)... 100. 6 § | inevl fable. Her sreverned: the vensines| him. to Taylor, who, she added, was visited | War’ cinui 109 tnuwec iood dot ar an dy and put the helm hard to port. The] At the Oak street station he refused to €28t-wide saloon-keeper, was up its collars. by a number of young men. Little Jim Jed from start to finish. | amiaatine otfarwise “the tug’ would |6ive his addres. He was recognized ax “Hepes for the fle, cimappenrance. | ‘This is the first time since ° When Mrs. Grant wae asked to state Binning Hendy by innee lenge from | hy to the bottom, an pia offender, qe knife he had used 1 aeo the woman. and that both de-| Yale team has played against the the ages of theso young men, she re- z Xs : at. John ‘backed {rom each other at| could not ound. nowing anything of the gir:'s/ants, Last year they succeeded i « P., got away badly, was third,three | one Was found that the Standard| Everett had his wound dreased at a jerrabouti ith belt Mi pt arand eeice ned sing | stand held @ respectable, oversoated: an who is a HI. contingent, which found it best te t iS plied that they were from sixteen years |fongits away? TimecL.2l i had @ dangerous hole in her side. of ae and upward. rae statement = : Ancien tue of the ar dard Ol aided. in by eerie Supe, Bynes seems to, give some cre; | teams. The great Carter, king et caused a sensation In court. company came along and took ‘her: in fe will be arraigned to-morrow dence to Mra, Kronman's story. At alll lege twirlers, was responsible tow. ‘only damage to the Clinton| morning In the Tombs Police Court, events he haa taken the case up and v ait saanite Whe as eestor te TALENT START POORLY. was the anapping, of her rudder. chain, ————— | proposes to make @ thorough investiga: | measure for these victories few si which Decessitated her losing one trip. ion. and curiosity was high to see i ‘rooms. She replied that she| Joe Weolmam, 10 to 1, the First prevtiled ia” panicky feeling SHOT HIS BRAINS OUT. F iD CARROLL M Davie mep would do, te te could not, Winner at New Orlean: . —_— GOFF AND R MAKE UP, | pltyery. Soe linton. One Woman fainted, and an- . Giant ee Sir John Bridge said, (Special to The Evening World.) gther one screamed aloud, with fright. (wed Daniel Ste Became De- pb hd Rare, inet geaton, os i 3 RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Cree ae the Cunion claim tne rault spondent from Hiness. Long Conversation Held in the Meekin and German were Wilde, stand u April &- The threatening weather kept |(WaRgpurey on the part of the tug’s} || Chonien’ from Nimeee ire of ren nee to'pitch three innings against the Coke Wilde arose, but the witness was still legians, while Sehriver wae down the attendance to-day, although eS age, of Seeley street, Paterson, N. J first game ina New unable to recognise him, But, replyin # . _ on, N. Ju} Recorder Goff and Chief Clerk J. T.| the backstop work for Rusie, to counsel's questions, she said that she | ¢, f° tied crowa was present. While] AGAIN ATTACKS FELLOWS, [committed suicide this afternoon by| carroll, of the General Sessions Court, |" rot" Murphy pisyed seainat bie remembered Tay ior address.d one visitor! |1°4 4 - jowing the top of his head off with / had @ long conference this afternoon in| chums to-day. Bannen, wae as “Oscar.” Rene Moss Says Whitehend’s Case win] Shoteun : itn | the corridos of tv e Criminal Court-Hou ee - ind) Tney conv reed sing yesterday FNOOD Replying to further questions, Mrs. uzzle pointing y an hour, Recorder jured iy wrist, which he was the trivger wit Goff doing most of the talking. with in Jacksonville, not affected to any great ex- he track was in excellent con- dition and there was promise of exciting] Go Before Another Grand Jury, Grant said that Taylor's rooma were| sport. ‘The results pul a = Lawyer Frank Moss, counsel for the] fi.'¢! th dy Towards. the conciusion of the con-| The rain which this well furnished and highly perfumed,| First Race—Seven furlongs.—Won by | parkhuest Society, In an interview to-| wno'weein another roo i ference, Mr. Carroll was observed to| not hurt the gr te any i Taylor, she added, dressed effeminately. | Joe Woolman, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1; Galen |4qy, again attacked District-Attorney | port of the Kun smile frequently, and when Mr. Goff had] extent, and they were in Bofore Taylor left Mrs, Grant's rooma| Brown, § to 1 place, wae second, and|ictiowe for delaying Dr. Whitehead’s| Stemman had been ill for some time) Mlished, borh were In smies, tion. | Juat before the game and tals mad» , jesponde! The, ‘left the building together stil] members of the Yaie team @ sergeant of police once went to his) Fidget third. Time—l.81. case on other casea so that they might ra. aeepondene conversing eariestly. Whe news cael crapuadin front oft _—— — tand. apartments and secretly watched Tay-| Fakir, Bryan, Brakeman, Vold, Buck- | not be brought before the Hxtraordinary WESTERNER DIES SUDDENLY. | spread that Goff and Carroll have made| Fully 2,508 Regie were present whee “ r and Jury. up their dfferences lay was cal | THAN BERAUE . ABRAHAM B TAPPEN. | !or'# proceedings edie 60 Blue Bnd White Also FAR, eee rer7 said that by’ thie intervention Li YS Pithe batting order was as follows: i} THAN STRA\ GEORG BC. CLAUBEN, Sir John Bridge asked Taylor if he de-| Second Race~Five furlongs. on bY) of Col. Fellows the Whitehead case will ARP’ ‘1 Yale Indicted Men Giving Bail in the District-Attorney's Office. sired to ask the witne: Hons, Auna 1 6 19.1 and 2 so; Buna, 2.10.1] have to go before another Grand Jury, | A. %: Cannon IS HE JAKE SHARP'S SON? pasta ot, < ake ‘The prisoner rep.ied jot yc | Fitoet-1 00. 7 ‘ie 2 — + Dead = seater, Killflea and Patroimen Cassidy, Thrall | eight men, led by Detectives Reilly,| Alfred Woods, a slim, nice-looking MPoxhall’ Dan Colling, Rotation. War- 30 WORKMEN BURIED. Anthony M. Cannon, of Spokane, |AFrest of # Mam tm Omaha Charged cephenact. 1h end Miley. | Rogers and Von Gerichten, entered the| youth, was then called to the stand, He) Wickshite, Delapod. | Lena Frey, ‘The Wash., was found dead in his bed in a with Swi Redington,” 2%. Supt. Byrnes placed Serst. William F, | clerk's office, on the fourth floor. Ex-| testified that Taylor introduced him to| “nk $ng Camacn alma ran, | oy... room in the Sturtevant House, at 2 DENVER, Col., April 6—George C. Speer, Ik t Xirchner in command of the West One Judge Tappen secmed to regard the| Wilde in January, 1893, and that he, the) McKenzie, 2 to J and 7 to 10; Florence P., o'clock this afternoon, Sharp, said to be a son of the late Ja- ime: am Hupdred and Fifty-second street sta- whole affair as a huge joke, but Mr,| witness, had visited Wilde at his own ee 2, Bas vas second and Oh No rom a card found in his possession, cob Sharp, of New York City, has been| Umpire—Mr, Hagsins. ae ., Bld. d NI-NOVGOROD, i} hotel tion, during the suspeneion of Capt. Straus looked considerably ll at ease,|house while the latter's fami was at! AT cu ntimn. Pearl N., Pr tals. Ay Pea An Sh) Tlie ts believed that he 1s the President arrested at Omahi Kinin He did ad. that ha I charged with swin-| First Inning —The coll were lea. je did not relish being 1 ar . The witness added that hel caragua, Jocko and Mare ry per Gnokann 2 ‘ W. Frickey, of this city,|to the bat. Rustin’ pu r : SEE OES st “Fou © Hanileap: lapsed here to-day, burying thirty work: |G) PARK AL SUMAN gen ative at § Our Of sum DY false. prevenises. o right which’ the “Silent ign”, Cook men in the ruins, Sixteen corpses have} o'clock this morning. He registered a! A requisition has been issued to bring| Of, Keator emacked | th ay & al a ‘nose MePare Commissioner Straus, dc- | ton. wan intoxicated ai the time, as Wilde) Fourth Race Handicap: aix furlo H him to Denver. up square on the nose along companied by Detective-Sergt. Rogers, | His brother, Isidor, who ultimately |had previously given him champagne, | <\VOP, by Longbrook, 5 ta 2 ant even, i on % c! he hotel five days ago. He was al wan the first of the Indicted men to ar-| went on his bond, seemed also to be| whiskey and hock. | Erstwhile third. been extricated from the wreck of the) the, Niet ts old, had “e gray beard and —— line for a single. He was rive at Police Headquarters. lout of sorts Willie Wilde, Oscar Wilde's brother,| Furlong, Readina, Buckeye and Artless | building. gray hair : Weather Forecast, second. however: hy Cartes. Bee He was at once passed into the De-| Ex-Senator Stadler chatted with his| entered the court-room at this stage of | #80 ran. ivan The architect of the hotel, who also/ AE the hotel It was stated that there yo. su car munya hours endiag at 87. M. [Bla Benenson was hit eo fective Bureau, and his pedigree was |client, ex-Park Commissioner Clausen, | the proceedings and listened to the re-| planned the theatre which collapsed here | Nort oe dtath, and that it, Was Une. Sunday, for New York City and vicinity: locreas- | O0 Kim's inshoots and the om ! taken, About 945 A. 31, ex-Commis.|and the latter's brother, and did most| mainder of the evidence from the back} EAST ST, LOUIS RESULTS. jiaat year, (committed suleide after shel qoubtediy a © Neart disease ing ena, with fog or rain this evening or] Was delayed & fow moments, | te r loner Tappen was brought in Ly Detec-|of the talking to the clerk with refer- | of the room. boat tal ao ————. on tonight, and on Sunday warmer, easterly winds | 2%, t00% nie place, and. Wane te, j tive-Bergt. Reap. ence to the bond matter. Continuing, Woods said that Wilde af-| Rack TRACK, EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill Gen, Farnsworth Stricken, KILLED THE PREACHER. bee brisk to Nigh. Rodington to firat on balla ond the ls | Ex-Park Commissioner Clausen ar-| There was a long delay in waiting for | terwards gave him a deal of money and} p14) 6. -The races on this track to-day | WASHINGTON. April ¢—Gen. J.D. P ' Bere ware Glled. Greaaway 200s one rived about the same time in charge of | the indictments, both clerks knew the|@ watch and chain, Witness also sald | resulted as follo worth, of Albany, N. ¥., an intima me Raber Sale the Mintiter's tasand bessumn) tna rer oem Detective-Sergt. Mulrey. amount of the bail as fixed last night,| that, soon afterwards, he told Taylor! pirgt Race—Three furlongs.—Won by HIM, was stricken with paraly i ls Parensa ‘Vk: over the pia y! io 8 ‘The three ex-Commissioners left Head-| Ut they did not know what particular|that he wanted to “get away from|yufra g to 1 and even; Carpenter aec- ton Hotel and his condition er oe, and He Parana eee | Does He Chew or Smoke? catch of Bpeer’ jong foul fy, ae for the Distrist-Attorney's | offence the Commissioners were charged | Wilde and these people." ond, ¢ to 5 place; Peep o Day third, the» me wie] HED 0. T, April 6—The Do- nes ended the agony, One run. | quarters vale ; ; i “ Tinie—0.38 faving at the hotel for some time | Vor train robbers who Were surrounded If #0, it is only @ question of Carter, wound himself into Office at 10 o'clock, in charge of Detec- with Saran ealtied) by ex-Judge Tappen, SON He Nahr tery ss ws Tgecond Race-Six furlongs.—Won by any yesterday de their escape When Dright eyes grow dim. manly oi Binds of nots. Dut Puller, tetueas who sald: deal with the case o! de alone. But, c R rf A; R Bought Land. » use yeste de taeir escape Tose firmness and the Vigor and vitalll ite on his curves and wel tive-Sergt, Rogers. | Hercules, 7 to 1 and 2 to 1: Cunarder tb last night and, going to a preacher's go'enjoyable now. Will be destroyed for | balls. Murphy. popped a beauty, “Why, it is only a misdemeanor, and|'l believe that there were other people | second, 2 to 5 place; Beeton third. Time 1.41 Conn., April 6—The New York, house, robbed him of uables and (WO ever. Get a book, title. “Don't Tobaceo | first and seoond Capt Killiiea surrendered to Inspector | ine pail is. $1,500. H , We can give you any | present at these gatherings." Sew Haven and Hartford Railroad Company bat | hy cape. Nt and Smoke vay," \ AicAvoy about 9 o'clock this morning at! , mount of it. ore | Piron, One or two of them have teft| . —erieewe pisllroopellen Arne, Ballers Con Dopaeh Wes Le vureard ach was inter | thiy hia ite ian, ‘elthaes thm « the Central Office. He was accompanied)” 4+ that moment ex-District-Attorney |the country,” answered Woods, For entries and other sportin, ining twenty acres, found on the prairie riddied with bullets. | or tinanclal risk, cures’ the tobacco it lf by Thomas ¥. Brady, the former Super-/ He Lancey Nicoll rushed into the office| Woods added that Taylor told Wilde| mews see pages 6 ng {Tom the tredght yards 2 Willow 4 Orne a ot te Naooy.” Wo-Fe-iss eet pote Cassidy, Thrail and asked for Mr. Brady. The latter/that he, the witness, wanted to go to oe ) nd be Ha LD seatillg i vu make grantees te a Saree . a " i ° ere. ¢ Sane esse areeniaa e. Gart, was standing near the window looking America, whereupon Wilde asked to sine win PL Perret hk te Lauaies vanes Imported | Sele ty, al Sieve ei here, oe . r | Brooks and turned over to Inspector (Continued on Seventh Page.) (Continued on Seventh Page.) | t1othe,” See her. gennine has colored Woman Ou wrapper. %* and 1096 34 ave) Y., or Hrandoiph ot. ‘Snieaws, on