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\yen. , Weather: | Pair, Warmer. | 10,833. 90,305 Advertisements, Gain Over March, 1894, of They Roll Up! | The World's Circulation IsOver $00,000 Per Day.| | eal [ “ Circula She to Al .ioa Books Open NIGHT DITION TO FIGHT THE TRUST, East Sido Butchers Combine Against the Meat Magnates They Say Swift Deserted Them and Joined the Enemy. Stores Forced to Close and Poor People Made to Suffer. It was announced to-day that a maj {ty of the butchers of this city, suffering | the action of the from Four” in advan crusade against Out of the entire number of butchers in the city over 700 are Hebrews, and all of ths latter have # Panles, and furthermore, it 1s alleged, to work for the new movement. has been recetving large sums of money Many of them are also members of It! consideration of these contracts, the New York Retall Butchers’ Pro- | ,(Jnt,0f the contractors was ienry F. am Li, whoo rie tective Association, und they expect to) pear Prvidence, Ree Te ix Benator have every one Join the crusade before HS. Wilson, of | ithode Island, | ts Wat Gaya ate aver, nis partner, " Associated with ‘him a ycare . was Michael J. Dady, John Y, Me- Committee of Fifteen has been ap- Kane's friend, of Brooklyn, Hamill is pointed to not only map out a plan of Said to have made a cdntract with Me- action, but to try and get butchers all Itiver Bridge, to be used on the New ever this and other cities to ¢ in) Jersey sic for which he agreed to pay | the fight. od in instalments, The above statement was made to an gM, MeTishe suit has the chock for | “Evening World” reporter to-day by he did not collect It because Mr. Hamill | Joseph Huncharow, of 108 Henry street, pmmittee, who Is a mempe! -_ ms ve | the date of June TSM, trying to pilfer second, No runs. This advance In prices," he sald, “is vee Young, Presitent of the Con-| Turke to first on balls and stole gec- ruining us, Not 4 week passes but fr struction Company, said if any con-lond and, third He ecored. one mt three to ten butchers of the east aide are | Macts had been “made py outsiders, |piteh. Farrell and Meekin both dte eeelie tea re of the east side are | Clitming to represent clther of the cur: | firgt. and Fuller fled out. One run, lorcet to close for non-payment of rent.) porations, they would not binding. | Bird Inning—Ogden fied to Murphy They cannot make expens n it, Ba KS iduals have m: contracts | and Williams was an easy victim at “Liefore we reallged what the trouble 0" Pttempled to make them without | Jadk Doyle's corner. Gernran fouled F t 5 | tuthority sald Mr. Young, “they [out, No runs, Wes ail about we blamed the wholesa should be dealt with accoming to law Davis bunted and men, and two w ” wee that through niin. w “He suid he would do so, watt a Wille the ‘Trust. Now " and will word deaactly what rot know ‘at the Hutte Will meet With very fe butchers on the cust side ds far as| SAN BRANCISCO, Cal. April 12. ¥ ville are Hebrews. ‘They supply the! Charles axter, whom Robert Louis tenement-huuses. Mr. Huneharow 7 stevenson naiian\vexsoutor: Gf ila will arly aff in the habit of pay Now 1 am compelled to pay Where I sold it at 10 cents, Lam now mt is that bougnt three, beet, now only ts tation with Swift, of Chic siaughter-houses Chica ry cing the the Trust, pledged of the eeks ago we began 1 1 sincerely hope that innacent parties go, to open | Will prosecute persons who have Im- } posed upon them, in this) city Henry F. He iH was seen at 15 Cort- © would deal amainly landt street, "have put the entire matte: he sald, “in the hands of my but after coursel, Thomas’ Darlingtor We tound be had joined) — 5 a Are OUL agAINSL the y feat it tur awe ste| BRINGS STEVENSON’S MSS. | a w exception: nine « npelled to charge 14 or 15 cents. families that this'l cannot make u profit. If the statement ey, of the Retail Butchers’ || E. Ki tective Associatl half the butchers ‘of this “Bly price of beet and the apparent efforts of some of the Wholesale men of this city to corner the market, had decided to at once begin a ‘or lirst-class meat," he said, “1 ¥ nar sie canted Hounes themselves | ps we will take J do Com the ut that the poorer classes Were par nt The | publication th. formerly four and five pounds of | MACEO AGAIN DEFEATED? . Unofficial Report that the Caban Leader Hn Been Surrounde MADRIL April 1 | pateh received here from Havana says that the rebel leader, Gen has again been defeated in an encounter | with the Spanish troops and that he now aurtounded by the latter, Marti Is believed to have ie Uni States. SIGHTED THE SAME GUNBOAT. ‘hin Time the All to Proceed | i | | | Maceo, 1 to the 0 Was Allowed mt | The steamer Alllanea arrived tis afternoon from Colon, Capt, Crossman | stated that he passed within five inites | of the Cuban coast on last Monday’ at )7.30 8, M | The officer on the bridge sighted the }same bharkentine-rigged Spanish gun- {boat that fired on the Allianea on her | previous vo} Chis gunboat was close under the Cuban coast, heading to the westward. Shep Viton Whatever to the Allian amed | along on her usual course IGNORE BRIDGE BIDS. eB. Culver Making Contracts to the North River, ‘The four companies interested in the construction of the proposed bridge acress the Hudson River are much exer- | clsed over the discovery that Delos F | Culver, a New Jersey politician and ratl- road pr er, has been making some large construction contracts without the knowledge of the officers of the com Spa Fiche to furnish stone ifor the Hud&on | had no funds in t r the Western } bank, Tt was drawn ational Bank and bore Latest Works of the Dead Novelint Soon to He Publinhed. has arrived in tis cit Islands, He bad wit scripts, of Stevense Which he ig taking to |leation. Mr. Baxter has already sent home for manuscript of “Bt. Ives,” a novel, which Is most completed, want- ing only about two chapters, tt will be from the Samoan him the manu- latest works, England, for pub: uke one or two, Even at. published as it is, The story ts of the | Capture and escape of a French officer of Secretary | J ni during the Napoleonic wars from a} driven out of the business within next prices of oeef col few week: To an “Evening World" repo saw him at his this morning, Mi “As Secretary in the butchers of son in Scotland and his adventures in | jon, is true, then one-/ this country and in France. ity will be| Mr. Baxter has with him the proofs the /of what will be entitled the "Vailima | 8 if the present high| Letters.” This, is a series of monthly ntinue, letters written by the novelist to his} ter, who | friend, Sidney Colville, of the British | Store, 346 Third avenue, | Museu They are a journal of his| r. Kinsley said: Jilte in Samoa, | of the Association 1 am! | Mr. Baxter also has with him the the city. been in @ critical condition, “They were just beginning to recover | piece. Only about a third of it had bi adve a y, are being steadily pushed when thi result, the} to the wal “The advance hits us worse than any-| fables and letters to children. vody elee, for the reason that we can| Mi. HRaxter saya that Stevenson's never oy any possibility get it bac It) estate will Pee e to be worth between naturally means that not nearly he | $100,000 and $150,000, same quantity of meat is sold. ple are complaining of the high prices, hut it is really the very poor who suffer t most. ice came along and, position fo know something ai i 1 know tout since September last many of them have ‘The peo- 1,000,000 IN NEW MEXICO. Stockmen Ple SANTA FE, N. M., April 12. vance of about 25 per cent. in the price days served to greatly elate the live stock | dealers of New Mexico. gone much higher, showing # great ad- jt) of cattle in th vance. At the advanced prices thousand cars of cattle will be shipped out over the Atchison during the next) six weeks. In 1894, but 500,000 cattle were on the! ranges of New Mexico, but during the! ast year every Btockman has been say-| owner ing his stock. xperts say al meat cattle are ready for shipm: King of t Masonte serv’ Gers, known in Ann King of the Fakirs, Fast Seventy-Brat Wise, of the Br Ty took a halt doze the crowd that ath Cypress Hill Cemnevo forvune of $40,009, children. Martin residence unknown, front of 2% Fulton Oak sireet station. Jumon 5. James §. T. 84 Hoarding ed at Present Prices. c tle A e last sixty some t least 1,00 now on ent, — = over the body n streot and of Nat rk row weie held this morning 1 nas: eT Hie leaves & Widow Stranahan 111, one of Brooklyn \s eltizens, nie Free for Brothers, ta con ie of the Feary in theit Mariam @iuce, g212-2084 Warr n he Fakirs Buried. aud) of 4G Pleasant avenye, was held in $3,000 bail for examination, in the Harlem ad-| Court this afternoon, charged by her father, Balthaser Stahl, a retired milic dealer, with the larceny’ of 83, has | anda morteage of $3,000, ‘The father said that July Mutton has also fou fexican fanches, and of this number 250,00 are manuscript of what Stevenson had writ- [ten of the “Heir of Hermiston,” the | work he was on at the time of his death, This, he thought, would be his master- | en t | written, but that 1s complete as a part, and will be published. Besides these, there # a small book of Ses ACCUSED BY HER FATHER. (znbeth Stahl Arrested for Keesi- ing Money and a Mortunge. Elizabeth Stahl, twenty-five years old, ouveyed the deed of the hi jog ast One Hundred and to his daughter, trust for him, and to’ be {back to him Gn demand she suld the property to § cash, 8 V tne 0 uighter w would to was el the girl said she ttl morty oon as bh WILL MAKE HASTE SLOWLY. ne His Faith to the Mayor Strong | Lew | Mayor Strong said to-day that he had freat faith in the present Legisiatur and thought they would fn time pass all The reform meas fnoluding the 1 Hoe Leorg aizaid eCtty Mag trate bil and the t rating #1 ni) for an invest the various city department aust ot think use any | influence on wither the Senate Aaeeit | tay % to appointments, he has conc not to ny Ne ejultomenta of the. mal A the fact that tc nto ‘They will therefore prese: et Lamp. with onys column ‘and if FIR LIM lace, 10, every purchaser ol jount of $16.00, (rum to-day Including Saturday, April a ®, sectrg LEVEE FOR GIANTS, Schontotady en Fete Over the New York Team's Visit. Two Bands and 2,000 People Escort Them to the Grounds. Hospitality Did Net Prevent Them Trying, Unsuccessfully, to Score, (Spectal to The Evening World) BASEBALL GROUNDS, SCHENE PADY, April 12.—This town turned out tu force to. wecume Capt, Davis's men today, ‘The team ar o'clock abd was im two bands and nearly 2.00 people. The Hote) Edivon, where they had dinny and dressed, was crowded by pec ple anxious to get a look at the Temple Cup winners, Phe boys were taken to the gtounds ‘In carr by band and followed: by Two thousand poople waiched the game, including many women, who wore the New York colors. ‘The weather Was raw and chilly and the grounds Were not In good condition, The batting Tr Was as follows: ew York Fuller, ss Murphy, ved shortly before tat the depot by ex, heade another Schenectady. Ogden, If Willams, ef Davis, hy Zeman, ¢ ye, Tb. ini, ternan, rf Havin, | Rtafford, 20, Cook, 1 Hurke, It eragan, 2 Farrell, ¢, Kkoehl, 0. Meekin, Allison 8s. Umplte~Mr First Inning McDonald. The home team went the bat. Ogden popped up a little one to Stuiford. Williams died easy at first. Zemar smashed one to left for two bases, Mangan got first on balls, Da- vis, Capt. George's brother, hit a hot one past” th Cook was unable to bring in a run, however, his fly being by Burks, No runs. uller fouled out. | Murphy singled. Davis sent a long fly to right, which his little brother took. | Doyle ot to frat on an error, and he and Murphy ad- vanced on a wild throw. Both scored Tiernan's single. Stafford dled at Two runs. nd Innings Orager out at first. hi and he walked. AAL- was caught Bec Meekin hit Ko son struck out and Koehl Murphy fanned out. to moan a g wild throw. Dove fouled out, ‘Tiernan po} up, whic! Mangan dropped and Davis scored. Staf- ford singled, but ‘TMernan was caught at the plate, One run ‘ourth Inning—Mangon | and both fled out and Cook died at first, Dayis No runs Burke out at first per Palen. metas man &¢ Farrell hn Allison. Ger- but was left throu on balls, wler fying out. N Iyning-Cregan put at ee eafford’s hands. Polen single: yuled out, and Palen was caught cat firat. No runs. phy f out and Davis died at Doyle got to first on an error, and third an's single. — Doyle bred on an error. dout at first. feheatindycee OO Ore New York. $12 04 BOSTONS AT NEW HAVEN. League Be phaiaen Win from the Edgewood NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 12 toston Baseball nine played the Edge- woods, of this city, at the Club grounds this morning is the score by Innings: Rilgewood Following Boga scsticsri i eee #0 | ‘Time—0.i0. illness and stared vacantly at the floor in Par aii Fr Earned runs—Doaton, 5, ewood, 2. Two-base ad y est i ¢ a Matas PA nt S| Oe eeu es. |Canimangeesnty mm nwret in te] SLIPPED IN A “JOKER. ox—Boaton,” 6." Edgewood, 2. Double-piays-— | proceedings. a ‘os non Nash to Gangell. Hit hy. pitched . . disposing o! minor cases ye Grand. Stivetta, Basa on | pAfter disposing of the minor cases) Wieman Would Make a Platt Come Willson Sieweke owt RACE TRACK, FAST ST. LOUIS. I1L,| the hearing, announced ‘the case of for the New Bridge. ot k Vimpiretronain, | April 12.—The races on this track to-day! Madge Yorke: Rvening World.) are Atte : requlted as follows UMurearat W. ALBANY, April 2A. sharp tiek A aarp Firat Race—Bix furlongs.—Won by |. Margaret W. Drvadule, use tw played by Assemblyman Wieman came BLUE FOR ALEXANDER. Lucinda, $ to 1 and even; Mr. Duniap| four, of 109 West enty-ninth street, i Vere ati t second, 2 to 1 place; Queen Besw thind, |New York, died in Pennsylvania Hos-|t? leht to-day, A delegation of Brook- = —= Time—1.20 8-4, pital Feb. 17, from gunshot wound re-|lypltes visited Albany yesterday to ad- Supreme Court Will Decide Whether gbecond Ruce-Bix furlongs. Won 2 | ceived In Zelane i tel, 830 Wal vowite new bridge beteween Grand " Say en, o Wand ou < elase's lotel, 820 Walnut * the Track Is in Virginia or Not. | second, 7105 place, and Alt street, at tho hands of James 1. Gen-| street, New York, and Broadway, (pecial to ‘The Rveaing World.) Time ia 1-4, i : Browklyn WABHINGTON, April 12—A | censor, Preceie funnes Won. by fe ANHOUNCceMent caused a steaind At the hearing before the Assembly will be filed by the United States |éto6 place: Conductor ney, thin: | re ere ate ater en Ai ee | Commerce and Nuvigutlon Committe against the State of Virginia in the Su-| Timc—1,06. ) . Uk up When hie hame wes men: | the citizens were hailed with sweet preme Court at the present term, to de-| Fourth, Race One mile Won by st.) toned. words, and geveral amendments were} Teeaiae tus (lo t, Aieastde Iatkad. | iawet Peat tain. ete iif Sbening the case Chief c propised to the bill that were accey ted Distriot-Attonney Birney looke! into the -— + Thomas J. Drysdale, the girl’ wate lust hight, when the committe to the Attorney-General, RESULTS AT NASHVILLE. [jr.0 7h be Yiemtited the bods. sc iihteus rnd tan th peeceive pans ive Of original Jurlsictt - - | House, testitied htry | Wieman hal inserted «paragraph wh me Cour RACE TRACK, NASHVILLE, April 12,| had visited his the | nuliiies the appainting puwer of he case the hands of As-|—The races on this track to-day resulted | Lumina ot wR ety RR TS sear over teria y Raaneaaianin ha sistant-Att Whitman, who willlas follows: Bel «| "Ender the orginal clause the two proves the survey of the] "First Race—Five an |e | Mayors were to appoint three ¢ land has place? in his hands, to-] Won by Bt. Maxim, 4 and out +) that ry appen stoners each, nd with themse meiner wit ts second, 1 to 2 for place; Mollie 1 “atio not appear in Gftcios to make a Commisst There see case in favor | Time—1.08 1 Fexcited, T Wieman insertion th of Alexar is ng as to the Becond Rae Six furle Mise Jennie De 1 ke Maye € troller of the resp District Aumbla, as” water fh Metropolis, 4 to 1 and 3 professional boarding ec, next ties int two ¢ OF around it tide, ana the Distr @ to 5 place; Vida third to Zelase’s Hote t jentry ace] ton tile Goy, Morton 4s to Kirisdiction extends to low-wated mark s sted her on the nleht nur ‘ a7 Or a8 4 m the Virg This point has -e—Kour Hd not rive ns of} It makes the ¢ rn been repeat \ und was | ¢ ven and 1 i Helle | drinking or exc Platt Republican und " gata déeterm! ned tn s 2 to 1 place lird,| Fred Zelase, s — = be Fr hen fishermen , 49 24 | Hotel, Where’ t 1 In’ Little Hive \! where! . a rit Sa TS e Heo move eva GILLIES’S CONTRACT NULL. ry RESULTS AT MEMPHIS. =, — | ' v0 | Seeretary Wi Advertine enwed ACE TRACK, MEMPHIS, nn, ne i for New Navy-Vard Mids, Kilps | Oy ae bo ee races . tr | : lay resulted ae follow | ses: First Ray 3) furlon: Wo by ‘ Rouble, 1 to 2 and out; Preven jer econ in to 1 place; Santa Ww third. ‘Pime—| The 118 1-2 ite ond «Four furlongs Won hy eae’ Cotton King. to Wo and 1 Royal) third and Co ones Choleg second, 8 to 1 place ie Chests | toa aes a Time) 1-2. he found bir Third Race—One mile—W y Glut. [or Gentry. of aif Haakie: -Avpes 210 Vand 4 to 5; Dr nb 1, 2 to] Additiona, & place. Carracas ‘third. Tune- 1 c Eisenhart, of 208 West Aixty-ninth a ssl street fthis afternoon caused the arrest ot Harry| Cyoliat Johnaom Lowes Hin Cane, SYRACUSE, N.Y. April 12.--The reterea the Th for conducting fom was referred the tnjunction ca Uk op the. adewalk, In Twenty-eichtn Matis Mominare sation oe west of Broadway. Suovertson had refused to. pay aplon bicycle Fi td te A. Min a pet be had’ won ‘ihe Wiaintt fe in’ that the Bears 5 Secretary Hust Retarns. n CENCINNATL Ap Aftor he w Mrs John Hunt, wife of the Musical Mutual the faremes os Seie ty 7 = Protective Unions secretary, sai hat her | ‘ dred © slind pBoggrow 3 husband, had returned from Mon would sand other sporting 4 rn oh pis William help expert accountants stralebten out his mud. - y caused 80 must tr iA Judge te vet dons rr whan: tied acgunte Hunt had charge of the io page T ‘Lainbeon New York City, ‘ MBcaker fa funds ami fied to Canada, It Was alleged, ee who Was the first person to discover re 5 aliow ® ( assansinaid on, & large shortage In his accounts, The Tax en Wealth the crime, and Dr, Sidebottom, Cori —— 7 Don't mean half so much to the people at large | HRS paysiclan, who made the autopsy, : an the Tax on Mealth imposed | were read niced Whooping Cough Remedy. HUGH PENNY BEATEN, | Wernberg, at Good Odds, Wins the) Doswell Stakes at St. Asapli, Kilkenny, 12 to 1, and Miss Lynal | | n,| 6 to 1, Also Aid the Bookies. | Weather and Track Fine and a Big Crowd Present, | (Special to The Evening World) RACK TRACK, ST, ASAPH, April 12 The limited accommodations of the pret ty Virginia track here were taxed to thir uimost to-day by the fmmense crowd that werit out to the course, The St, Asaph management has for warded to the Jockey Club proof™ that the foreign book ts not on the ands, and it hag no fear that the lic will! bg revoked ne | of some Alexander Islnd | owners. to lawWed horses ttl then sue for the purses, If the entries ar thrown out, Is laughed at by the mau agement, We Fin, oo 5 omy ‘ 76 tHe 8 (Pent)... et ‘Thin race was one of the best of the meeting. ‘Phe fleld gan in a cose bunch i the Way and half a dosen were tight ing together at he finish, St, Michael exsayed to xet the pace, with Will F Restraint, Kilkenny and Copyright Thin order held to thé far turn, whi Will Fonso, Restraint, Copyright ani Kilkenny closed of St.’ Mlchde! and the four swung into the stretch heads apart From that paint it was haminer ani tongs to the finish, Kilkenny finaly win | ning by a head from Copyright, who was! a length and a half in front of St. Mi. | chael. Time—1.23 1-2, | IND RACE, Halt @ mile. Starters, Betting St. HIE Pin Mite Lynah, 63 (F O'Leary), 61 6-2 8 1 | Lambert, 165, (Penn) 88720 2 gh ty Mera. 95 (Welch)....5. 8 4 oh rma, 9 (Keefe. wl Oy, 97 (Mal Ye Miss Lynah rushed to the front and was never caught, winning easily by 1 length from Lambert, who was second throughout. Hera, who was bully pork eted through the stretch, was tird, half a length away, Time-0.50 1-4, oHIRD i Doswell Stakes; six furlonge Starters, ry Mit Pin Wernbers, 111 (Doggett)... 4 wo Fuctotum,) 101 (Keotey,...0.0. & i Trawn, 114 (Clerieo).... 8: 5 iN Ye AM (REM. 0 6 ML) Penn). We a8 Sandowne, 106 (Littlefield)... 20. ca Wernberg was in front when the fag fell, and he made all the running, win- ina gallop by five lengths in’ front Brisk won. Summertime was second Montezuma was third Cough or Cold, The’ latter can TAMPA, Fis, April 1f.—A baseball team going to play hall in Havana was mistaken for @ band ot fowurgents and atrested, 4 It’s a Warm Day for the Butchers and Poor Folks. GENTAY'S MIND A BLANK, He Remembers Nothing About! : the Killing of Madge Yorke. the Murdered Actress, to The Eve ‘The jury then deciled that “Margaret internal ng World) peaied by RIKER'S EXPECTOR \ oly |W. Drysdale had dled from Sift, pleasemt and certain cure Cur any disease | hemorrhages, the reeult of a of throat or lunge, ** | wound received at Zeisse's Hotel Testimony Taken at the Inquest of Sactotem. Hugh Penny, the hot fa-| PHILADELPHTA, Pa., April 12.—After ¢, was second for half a mile, Capt | languishing in hospital and prison be- Brown finished third, Time—11 tween life and death for nearly two Ouenier haa months, Actor James 1B. Gentry was Btarters. Petting Se oHieriy, [this morning taken to the Coroner's @ Kearney, 112 (Doggett) office to the inquest held on Margaret Me aikzons deer soe (WSIe Ne et W. Drysdale, better known as Madge Captalty UBeeten TA Sh Yorke, the actress, of » ork, whom pet keammey, rushed to, th he shot and killed at Zelase's Hotel, in e start, and was joined 1) pei danas The pair opened up a gap Pe ns Ona en, sas in Equity_-and Sir Dixon, There was a large gathering of the check suit and dark blue long overcoat, He showed plainly the effect of his long “ Circulation Books Open to A. Feb, 17, at the hands of James B, Gen- was formally committed Prison to await the ac- 1 Jury. Daniel O'Reilly, of leading counsel, prisoner to Moyamensin on of the Gru the dn York, ¢ t come from Moyamensing Prison, Where T had a talk’ with Gentry, it appears that. ¢ i with the killing of Mu ap fect blank to him, He doesn't remember anything about it, railing together. . Tals. 6 dei prevaile| | sporting and theatrical element present, ‘or half a mile, where Capt. ent hile sffice wan\ crowded to wuffoca- to pieces. Equity then moved up aft ee. ae whe. Cry ned itd mUlace od Kearney, but nevet got closer th tion by curiosity inclined and idle sight- w length und # half. Yd Kearney neera. ands down. Equity wax four len 5a as biDUE abet. before Bir Dixon, Jr., third. ‘Time—1 athe! Prmongr was <DYOUs Ei! Les BE Heit Rice fice a few minutes after noon, being Half a mile. i‘: handcuffed to Detective Crawford. He Gace aeregtit was given a seat within the railing and Leonidas, 110. (Sheedy). Bree “| sat with a bowed head through the Torallo. 10 (Keefer ‘ i] hearing of the cases that preceded his. - = Summertime, 115 ‘nel... * Gentry wore a black derby hat, which Shey Ea Te Mont 10 (Dogs 3] was pulled well down over his eves. «| «nar ot Wnsanity. Lam retained by Gene Who have contributed lib- try's friends, erally for his defense rmacy, 205 Broadway, New York. The greatest remedy ever discovered, Ot Warranted to contain nothing tajurious By amail ON oa receipt of price, bac. *° A only at Hudaut » | iN ONCE A BRO Frank L. Wallace Released on a Special Commutation. Was Punished for Refusing to Give His Parents’ Name, AUBURN, N, Y., April 12—Frank 1. Wallace, of Buffalo, who was sentenced to Elmira Reformatory Qct. 22, 1892, and was transferred 3, 1893, was rel rank Ts Aly. Inet ling a Searched the found on him, dence, but would plead would 1c'would be. th At first he refui kuilty, but lat guilty’ to gran vt to the five years, whe of Hrockway Wallace 1 gu Jtendent the 1 wher them to know finement for tie Auburn, Wallace was mission which eformutory, w hought he had self, After he had compared to thi “T know that make publi oners and to Among thos sente pro: ed hy utor W MR. DUN Contat When Foreca Evening Worl weather for E fested an unusi the request dh, 1 couldn Dright Di ght his opinions, to wal showers ‘omming easterly. The f qn seen ly on a special commutation to-¢ Wallace watch Valued at $4. the police et off with a light sentence, and refused to they lived, as he did not want this refusal waa placed in solitary con- lly transferred to the State prison at in which Brockway wa unished for refusing to tell what short time, he said ine to get a pardon, of all the rest. I was the first one to for Weilace’s pardon Was the Ju Afrald to Open It are welco’ .vertisers Replies at the World’s Own Post-Offi During March World Want A Received 74,286 ce. Real Results, | "amen | The World’s Circulation ls Over 500,000 Per Day q My CKWAY VICTIM, _— EDITION JOHN QUIGLEY IS CAPTURED, One of train Robber Perry's 4 Pals Caught at New Hamborg, N. Y. WAS SLEEPING IN A BK CHR, He Made No Resistance and Told How He and His Oom- panions Fled. M’GUIRE HAD A SKELETON KEY. — No Clue Found to the Other Cone victs Who Escaped from the Matteawan Asylum. {Speclal to The Evening World.) POUGHKEEPSIE, April 12—Jehm Quigley, who with train robber Perry and burglar Frank Davis, Patrick Me- from the Matteawan Asylum for Insane Criminals on Wednesday night, Was) captured at New Hamburg, nine dto Auburn Prison March jased from Auburn Prison arrested in charged with When stolen property was not hor Was there any evi- told him “if he uilty to petty larceny he was ‘ober, 1892, e beat thing he could do, wed, declaring he was not er was induced to plead d_lurceny nd was sen- Elmira Reformatory for ere he fell Into the hands tell the Superin- jame of his, parents or of his disgrace, and for a long while and was se before the Com- into the man- running the he had been da right to keep to him- a with exams nd told how been at Auburn Prison a it was @ paradise @ reformatory. Hrockway does not want he sali, "because, is treatment of the pris- pose his methods.” who signed the ee , as well as the pablic D had the case. JOHN QUIGLEY. He was caught in a box car by W: ington Leroy, a fisherman; Peter Leroy, a brother of Washington, and William E, Cleaver, a hotel-keeper. Quigley was first seen by Washingtes Leroy, who found him asleep in the box ‘The trousers and slippers worn by Quigley were such as are worn in the asylum and because of this he was de- tained by the Leroy brothers and Cleaver until word was sent te the asylum and two keepers arrived and identified the man as Quigley. He did not resist arrest, and complained of being sick at the stomach, Quigley told his captors that the es- pe of himself and his companions waa, to McGuire, who had ® skeletom key. . du N’S EASTER EGG. Lest It Sho n Had Wei ster Dunn was asked this er. afternoon to give the readers of “The 1 a straight tp on the Easter Sunday he mani- ual degree of reluctance, not to say shyness, in complying with n't do that,” he protested, ‘its too far ahead, 1 will be able to make a betier forecast to-morrow.” “But you know all about it,” it was urged, “and besides just think how | grateful every one would be, espectally the 3, 4f they could have the as- surance that their new er gowns 4 bonnets would be given a chance, nd that there would be nothing to in- terfere with grand promenade on Fifth avenue” “Well, if you insist upon {t,"" was the reply, “IH de the best 1 can; but you mu nember that April weather 1s to be a fine day? n juige from present aid Mr, Dunn cautious Hdtet @ day |prapably Ue const tos now, ana the | Weather—unless. th 1s © very suddenly looks as If every one would be to Wear his or her fine raiment ut cuy fear of disastrous conse. and if that will give any satis- vit . fastened a and admitted ave to revise unn, howevy prediction, However,” he added, “that the wa: looks to-day, and the chances are every one will be happy. | Weather Forecast, | Foreoust for tiirty-atx hours ending § PL at Saturday for New York Chy and vicinity: Patr y, followed by tnereaslag cloudiness and oc- oo Saturday; warmer; winds lowing record shows the changes in the temperature during the morning hours as indi- cal PA M....0I6 A ed by the thermometer at Perry's Cine wary Me BBD A Me He first released Perry, then Quigtey;” und Davis third. O'Donnell was let out last. After passing immediately tm front of the asylum, Quigley sald, the men all separated, and went in different direction | Quigley begged hard for something te jdrink, and his captors took him to ® saloon: and gave him some whiskey, This warmed him up and he talked more freely. Quigley said that he lost his way tm |the woods and found himself at New | Hamburg before he knew where he was. | He was so tired, he said, that he could |so no further, and climbed into the freight car to rest He had been in the freight car but @ short time when arrested, it ts belleved, as W. F. Morey, @ butcher, says he saw him shortly before noon, Dr, Allison says the escape was due to @ violation on the part of attendants the rules of the asylum, here was carelessness also in the manner of locking up. Some of the inmates are allowed te go to the dining-room for their meals, McGuire and Perry and several others received meals in their room, They were given a metal fork with ir food. ‘The regulations forbld that, McGuire obtained possession of twe- forks, with which he made keys, 1 Is not known how he obtained’ the. patterns of the keys, Some patient evidently secured keys and unlocked the lower lock | the door of McGuire's cell. ‘This look te beyond the reach of any one in the cell, ‘The attendants on the night of escape evidenuy failed to try all the locks. Quigiey's Record of Crime, ‘The crime of which Quigley was cem- victed and for which he was sentence® to fifteen years’ imprisonment, was i mitted at Long Island City on th

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