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ACERS WARMING UP, Trials at Eheepshead Indicate Improvement in Form. Mohawk, the Tramont Colt, Prince jorge and Other Cracks Out. A Runaway Youngster Gives Trainer Littlefield an Anxious Moment. (GBpecial to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, April 12—A clear, cold ind from the ocean blew clean across the race tracks at Sheepshead Bay and Gravesend this morning. At the latter track the principal work ‘was done by the big string in J, Hott's charge, Young Charles. Dwyer arrived about 11 0’ to see his string and his father's at work. Mohawk, a very handsome gelding, purchased at the Leigh & Rose sale last year, covered three furlongs in 0.42 1 very cleverly against a gale of wind. The black Sensation, Ferida colt, was fent In about the same time, The St. Blaise—Lady Primrose colt, that cost $4,200, and the Bishop colt worked at an easier gait. Roller covered five furlongs in about 1.10, Imperial, the bay colt by imp. Decetver—Ida Walton, is a clever young ster, and a grand performer. He is yet on the big side and ix worked easily. The St. Blaise—Lady Primrose colt 1s the full brother to St, Domingo, that Col. Ruppert pald $20,000 for when he first became a turfma: Prince George, Armitage, b,c. by Himyar, Inspector 13. colt, the Iroquois- Vallette colt, and the Tremont colt, are the property of Mr. M Y Dwyer, and were worked at a two-min- ute clip in presence of young Dwyer, At the Sheepshe ing working day other g¢ watched th Agitator, nut, worked at rignee, late, a good warming w H furlongs in 1.19, hen came a string. of nine two-year- ts, headed by the Bend ‘Or colt and psy, colt, the brother a ‘Tray and the Glen- ater to Trade Wind, te | Tremont et and t of the Bach pair had a rattling set-to three furlongs, he Fremont colt, ridden well by faral, was beaten by the Bend ‘Or colt Pahawed himself to be a nteriing colt Jooks like the best of the imported Its seen out yet. The time was about sec. Domino came out with this set nd camtered a mile fighting for hie the brother The brother to F to Reporter, Bowling Green and Horn- ipe, worked in the final eet. ‘The lat- Fer warmed up nicely—half a mile in a minute, flat, and repeated half a mile in 541-2 » brother to Re- porter and brother, ridden y Taral, then hi -to for the same distance, the mighty son of Longfellow coming In front past the stand, Bow- ling Green six lengths in the rear. Dangerous was an absentee this morn- Any ley Littlefield's big string did rou- ork, ‘The young trainer was in a fever of exci! nent for a few min- utes this mornin, One of his crack colts by Ben All threw his boy opposite the paddock and ran towards the stand, tine On being stopped he tried to jump the fence and got his front legs over. Hap- pily the and the colt Was saved, i strons gallop over th of the track and y admired. r from Brighton W. Purser's string nds. ‘The Prince uy their action waa hii Chartes Oxx. same Beach and worked three furlong: sin 4 Royal-im Sfagnetizer colt: Was gre famired by « every horseman jFeseht GOSSIP OF THE TURF. toneiderable anxiety ts 6 4 in several uarters ‘regardin’ the Perey bi on ts red that the bill will te killed in the § and the Coney Island Jockey Chub Is seoret cxuse of its protest against th or unjust tax on the gross receipts. The Island people are right 1a making the prot Racing aasoclations receive no benetiis from thie Dill except the simple privilege of being allowed to give stakes and parses. They are hedged ta fo by conditions and jaws aa to make it alinost Ampossidle fo, chem to give a meeting with any sroft ‘The Evening World’? bas already pointed out Ht Aud It a Aifticult matter to derive revenue enough from m the purses an aiakes. The only sour be the gate, and the State demands / per cent, of whatever may be taken In by the ticket sellers. Turfmen must not worry if the Gray bill Is killed. The associations will be {nfin'tely hetter off courts have already decided that the giving o stake oF purse in not a lottery. As has been se the sentiment of the law: private betting between | within the constitutional pro Wviduals dors vot cnn bition. Without any Bill, it would seer chat hand-hooks could be made | any law or thy on the tracks without vivlau Constitution, To one who has seen races In many cities the state of affairs at a eo Tstanl te fectly amazing. crookedness vw cv Very noses of th men, however, 1s wonderful. ‘that -nuturedly, however, ant wait for ac foreven up their tomes. When Jockey M MeLauxhlin in ‘the Murphy ta a favorite at the dom punithed, [thas never be Dulling as Murphy xave on he starting at Alexander Inland te very bad. | Genres a lot of boys to deal with | sen Btarter Cassidy has a by and his assistants are far from being experts, — ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES. ANDER ISL-| AND, April 12.—The entries and weights | for to-morrow’s races at this track are} RACE TRAC as follows: irat Rave—Five fi Be Bon Vorage: sam Bryant Latte Bravo... Cerberus. Mickey B. Kanda quart .at Rama ut 108 Prince 1s Clanst 105 Trixey Gardner Bine Bird. Mamie 1. Bs. Sndrew 1) a Blue Reynard i #6 Indian Gir Fourth’ Taco —One Haltbreed i Canadian. Cadet dim) MeLaughlin John Winkie Halcyon... Kenyon.» 107 Lebigh.. aot Lum: ‘96 Pottowattomi: BASEBALL CHAT. ‘one of the colleges that can furninh baseball of the top-notch brand. ould the to hear witiin 100 miles of New Y Address Albert Sumpter street, Brooklya. “Mamie Reynolds’ Here's her rhythmical comment: dite Johnny Dugan @aw the Princeton game. What did Altmi He eald that he wi Did Altman make him mis mand wants tu arrang re. Be lamin 1. Krebs, Willlam Klein, Joseph Frauen! Frank Weinberg, The Avonia Bai all Club would lke to hear B.—Rrooklyn defeated New York on the Polo Grounds June 22, preceding day, 2 the Giants by 16 to 1, Hante. pitching. WITH THE WHEELMEN. A bulletin {sued to-day by I. B. Potter, Chiet Consul of the New York Sta W., contains many inters for wheelmen, ‘The new tour book will be ready for distribu- No member who has not rene All of last year's member- tlon next week. Will recelve a copy. A meeting of representatives of the cycling Brooklyn was held last night at the ements for the ennui poesented a communication from relating to the new atid « general outll conduct of tie arangements withortsing the Chief umittees for Cie management this be- ‘A. resolution wai ne and! crowd atitute an. eancutl the officers of the yn to send him the tial members of their 7 be relied upon to wccept commit ments and faithfully attend to com- mittee work in preparing for the the three fillies bringing up the] J fe atrangementa will be conducted by E ooklyn without regard to thelr Tepresentation In tne Leagu ‘expend the entire tor the construction of erection of guide boards on é Island, as may be deci Entries for the race meet of the Asbury Park yi . to be held on Memorial close on May 23, with Rennle L. Smith, The local Executive Committee of, the Asbury pointing Harry, 1 Arrangements for @ and general qu for the success of the grea! fn to, 100k after the pres will do much The Guide Board Dill is now tn the handa of o comply. with thi g,perlod of alxty days, requirements of the petition for mente of the petition for New Rules on the Cars Workin twen obtained from the culare will be sent ‘n printed programme about June 1 to each mem- SPORTING MISCELLANY. Club will hold tts third the gymnasium, 209 on Wednesday evening, April The following noted athletes M. FL Sweeney, Jumper of the world; champlon on the horizontal Steir brothers, cham- ly trolley for the noty until “The F lished the list of the 107 victims y lay, wholesale slaughte the list has attracted widespread at- |tention, following upon the rear demon- st Vorty-second street, and in F magnates, the list in ; terday, }the actual numb was not known, It w riously at from 102 to 108 ps is now no long: |. ex-champlon middleweight ‘wrestlers; ford, champion rope-climber of the worid + champion club-swinger, be given between Fine music will match and rece vompany I, Twelfth Ke Will be held In the ry on Thursday evening. Parison of the fire which 4 sto pay for t four for the sam novice, acrateh during this y County Athletic Club, of Astoria, tertainment and reception Kers at Albany is that | ertainment of the Glendale y evening at the residence Went One Hundredth street to the programme rehestra, a quartet, tentile and athletics. West One Hundredth street, mons. i t A series of athletic events, will take place on | # ils tesek silt mia suey Calne They take It] shee "dash for the Btate champlon. | ‘hait-mnile bicycle handicap for the Monmionty and under and a 10) yard ich a batefacel exibition of | Jette Amwoctation will be held tor te Witsoe J MeLaughita | ford terday. On any other track he would have following which there Beetrruiea om instant of the Twenty-third Regiment Ath tthe Armory, Bed s the crack sprinter of the St. | Athletic Clade will, not. be atle. to. repre He has injured his han extent’ that he will be forced tog aid Femarkabl the Club this ¥ to step into the mui street, But now they to the rules and rather like them 1h the streets at a high rate of. spre lost time, motorme Mothers | soap ? Did you ever'| hear of a man or woman be-) ginning to use) cot it and stopping? ABRAHAM » STRAUS: Fulton 8t., Brooklyn. A complete line of Men's and Youths’ Bicycle Suits in Brown, Gray, Blue and Oxford Mixed Cheviots-- sizes 34 to 40 breast—for §8.75&10.75 being very much under cloth- iers’ quotations for equal quality and workmanship. ats are double stitched, wide facing of same fabric extends over shoulder across the chest to arm- pit; all inside seams finished with a galloon trimming. Trousers are made in the “Bloomer” style, with a patent ad- justable rubber attachment, which does away with the belt, no seams to chafe. We believe these to be the best values at the money of- fered in either city. Clothing Dept—Second Floor. Fulton St, Brooklyn. BROOKLYN. TLE EHS MUS STEP “The Sriaiag World” Black List Attracts General Attention. Out a Salvation, With all the agitation againat the dead- past six months, it was pub- ter: pple fully realized the The publication of ning World that the ation in South Brooklyn, a ) residents gathered in t spect Hall to denoun Up to the the publi ening W estima is 1 A careful perusal of the list shows that of 107 victi children and nin old, in th with ra. Up tot x been Increy ds fou ‘This 1s ince then, a litt others have when ft is consider two months there has agitation than at that _Sehlerin panies ot for their si y now want to know what the authorities are joing, to do about ti; what Mr. Ridgw the Dis: trict-Attorney of Kings County, is going to do about it? The fact that the companies have mado some attempt to check the wholesal Sidughter, by adopting rules for their motormen, and issuing tnstructions for nto bbey the Al es, doe ponstbiltty hot absolve hildren er bude. At frat the the part of passen Instead of rushing thr to make u run tl have never found a preparation | so well adapted to the needs of thin, delicate children, as Scott's iver Oil, with nulsion of Cod- Hypophosphites. Children almost universally like the taste of it, which make its administration easy, and it supplies their blood with th« food properties that overcome | wasting tendencies. Scott's Emulsion enriches the blood, promotes the making o! healthy flesh, and aids in healthy formation of the bon’ Dort't be persuaded to accept « substitute, Scatt & Bowne, 1. ¥, All Druggists, 80e. and “THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; APRIL 12, 1805, streets | 2 trolley jon of "yes. tims | pd va- pns, There any doubt—the number | safe in by the fiect that the companies had nmotormen. "uring the first two ks of the strike two people were over two months, added to the list ast portion of the record ts ap: n has repeatediy — re- r introduce n have ninisters | jing on the nuisan: nthe Joniy at near crossings, att forced during the rainstorm art of the Betting used EASTER OFFER! ———— rw HEIN’S, — 751 BROADWAY. Take notice, Clothing Buyers of New York, Brooke lyn, Jevacy City, Hoboken and vicinity that HEIN’S, Wholesale Clothiers, of 751 Broadway, will sell, commencing FRIDAY MORNING, Apri! 12. $5 “5 SQ)50 1895, at 9 o'clock: 1,500 men’s strictly all wool ) Suits, elegantly made and trimmed;, all sizes, same a8 retail stores get) $12.00 for; our price. 500 elegant imported ca worsted and tricot Men's sold elsewhere at $22, price VS ea This offer will hold good for Friday and| Saturday ONLY, and enables every man to rig himself out at wholesale cost prices. Each purchaser cutting this advertisement out and presenting same at our store will be presented with a handsome souvenir, HEIN’S, 751 BROADWAY, New York City. OPEN SATURDAY EV the legal rate and refuse to make stop’ on the sidewalk, A case in point was that of Court: Juste paterda “Take the next car.” said the motor. man, grufiy; “I'm behind time.” and dustice Pratt waited patiently for the next car, ‘One of the new rules of the companies Jis that nobody shall ride on the front | platform with the motorm fonable to sm! without enjoy particularly — ob. who must elther tr 1s, e these rules have been Sin duced no ous accidents have | reported, and if the present re it) will demonst 1 af city oftl the number of accidents mighc be m imized if the trolley magnates took proper precaution: Tt ts 1 by everybor that the children a he 1s adopted. MUST ABATE THE NUISANCE. Newtown Warne: ALBAN ton hi and sthe 1 Tadults will not reets until a new fe April trict-Attorney of K County requiring and directing them ty take immediate « be for the abi of the k nuisance.” in conf by © ‘lower last Dec ber, gly the owners of the property complaines of ninety days from Jan, 1 within which to ubate the nuisances by thetr ow action, Information has reached the Department that Gov, Flo Jamation had been ignored, orders now ixsued to the Distri viire them te notice on all the partics who ar 8 Dro, within ten days. at the expiration of that per! y Still neglect and refuse to « order, the District-Attorney and ey thy steps to enfor ernor has the aw full Chapters of the Wy Hon of Homeless Randolph, hater 4 vers hel Chapt to vote sum of $5.0 Law White, an Ind an, tor murder Aperopeliting. lection of unpaid The Governor's order Sherif? Huttiing # Ridgway this. mi aly served cop owners of thi tablishments that are cited Inthe pa per Among them are the Fleischman | astern Dy Company, Peter ¢ tw Hildebrandt Pertilzer ks, Preston's, Peter Vin Iderstine r.’s and Fred Heffner's Fat Ren: Vorks. 4 Woman £ to i. A midiie-agsd man B. to-day and asked to ses ihe fp Dunievy ret ew ranger hal with a silver punen bowl and $100. "The propery was recuveret == Knocked from a Trolley b While Henry Rider 4M Melford avenue Brooklyn. was repalring # trolley wire on ¥ @trect, near the ferry today, he wa the pole ata heey trick Hider was the ground and Uruise). He was removed Long Island College Morpital — = Dr. Fuchs Did Not Hun Away, Dr. Fuchs, of 197 Evergree Willams: | burg, was in the Ewen 8 art to-day ishly indignant The doctor ¥ brought ice Watson adjourned the case. 1 Le tnost accurate & uess, 2 FURNISH YOUR FLAT COMPLETE FOR $100.00. UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, NEW JERSEY SENATOR. MARTIN'S CHECKS, onflict of Testimony Concerning the Way They Were Cashed, 818 helr afier-breakfast cigar or take the Clerks Back- ‘ ward in Paying Fees, als and the people, tha (Spactal to The Evening World) however,‘ vestigation of = ulations began to-day dence that the late 8 ate House frauds and with the evi . although the Marlen”) cohone provided Lity’s expense issued a precept to the Sheriff to Arbitrator shed four che run ts President of mity with the a clamation issued of the check . Stliwaggou sent th the ‘store to check was In payment of eutlve “The question of judicial fe nd the Sheriff and rye to cease operations Jong delingue herift required and directed to teke all soersons bank! Violations of the quired ty do to forward n et at the ofiee of De a E, Dunlevy, 166 De Kalo avenue. Brook, furnished parts ounsel exhibited ihe BUN FOR ONE EACH OF OUR “FIREMEN, PAST AND BUCHANAN & LYALL, 101 Wall St, N. ¥. This set of Six Pictures is s a pictorial history of the Fire Department from the time of our grandfathers to the present, showing Barnum’s Museum and the Crys- tal Palace fires. Also a scene in Madison the present time, with three-horse engine and water tower near the Worth Monument. the country should have these pictures on its walls. GREAT EXCITEMENT ON 8TH AVENUE was caused during the past week by The 46th Street Baumanns, Who Inaugurated a new fo Distribution of VALUAN favor, and will therefor Intend to wre in Furniture Cireles, nam TS. Thin distribu tinued throughout, the. ly, A Grand Gift jon met with great onth of April. GIVE AWAY PRESENTS OF GREAT VALUE, cluding Parlor Suits, Buffet distributed in the same 8 Will b I prize, &e, amber Suits, Carpet that of last ek. Customer making with Ist prize. Next most accurate continue for a short time Our Great Offer to Ther presents will We shall Remember, this offer embraces everything necessary for Housekeeping and represents goods sold elsewhere for u Great Dea! More Money, We will sell "ON OUR UNEQUALLED CREDIT SYSTEM. S.BAUMANN & Co., 733 to 739 Eighth Ave., Cor. 46th St. OPEN SATE SANs UNTIL 10 M. JUST WHAT | WANT! SMALL WEEKLY OR ASOHEAR MONTHLY ON CREDIT AS FOR CASH PAYMENTS AT OTHER WITHOUT PLACES. SECURITY. ‘ CLOTHING vere vate a aul Mack! PROCRESSIVE CREDIT CLOTHING co.. Open Duly UTM Mom FED WL Path St. Near at ave, New York, * smite He Wai M Fack't and ap: RY A Hie new styles of all the CLOTHTE Writ AY AND BTTH FOR BALANCE OF THIS WEEK WE WILL SELL, AN ENGLISH SERGE SUIT, LATE: . BET. 267! 33 & O35 Brooklyn Amusements. MATINEE TO-DAY. The French Folly Co, BILLY EMERSON, the Famous Minstral, ALL Wi PASSIMERE TROU IMPERIAL JAPANESE STARS, E OUR FURN Been baa Set PUT, AT. mpany. eMAN'S Dox OMce open dally from 9 A. M. to9 P.M. EDMUND. 19c. Buex COLLIER | mits Lae Tie, eke Monnet GaN 23c. ‘GRAND gResnnnuse: A beautiful Palm will); NeW DazZceER. a Pcente oh COLUMBIA, sae Wait be presented to cach Mine Gane Cenc, ., Person purchasing $10, AMPHION, forsterite i eo . OF OVET. THE VALE OF AVOCA, aint PARIS THE ATICE. J. GUMPEL & SON, ¢ EMU AY AND 377TH Sts ROSS BOYS FINED $100 EACH. Amusements, 5 CONTINUOUS ALOE att ey Politicians Assailant Tried Always the “Dest rhe at New Bruns yy Mis Were presented tay amaiuet Have EVERY SATURDAY Pawn Ha Series LAVING I tine ont ACAD wy at MUSEO. Latest hi AY. 12TH Bolt ONE ine will be called te 1 to indietment for ¢riminal line! aday next, Notice to Tobacco Smokers and Chewers: We will from this date accept 20 @ TOBACCO WRAPPERS Every fire house in HYDE & BEHMAN’S. — ful Women, 8 3 DEPART: | Arias ad ver doo RIGE'S! Sis. 1492 ic J a IRUNSWICK, NJ. April 12 ‘ Pools huge Raa’, GRAND Pie 4 POR ee court Maran Moin ahd | a x ii hod April st, 1008 KER | CELEBRATED PICTURES, PRESENT.” Square at Amusements. ’ nay BARNUM AND BAILEY. T SHOW ON EARTH. { SQUARE GARDEN, Evening at * Pe CARNIVAL, Swimming, Log Rolitmgs CAL CONGRESS, erywherty | NSTER_ MENAGERIES. . 20 Camels, 40° Pontem, GRAND EQUESTRIAN ACTS. Tint AERIAL | DISPLAYS, Admiest ont Rox-off Al VS THEATRE, Farewell Week in Amertea of BEERBOHM TREE and hin Le laymarket Theatre Compangy This Frit rening, Hamlet; Rat, Mats z Hunt of Vinletay Sate” evening, “li arinee in America of Me. t"An Enemy at tho People, 34 and act of Hamlet. Noon to Itt 2h 91. Dropin aay taney, on Se K TW Oe TASES “tee et French bicycliat), Master (wonstertul tra a OPERA-HOUSEL Seanon of Grand Opera. | a St hse HUPTION NIGHTS, MATINEES. 1a Marat? Toews Apt 16H i Thuy, Ab ik gee 1, Popular Sunday . 32, Wagner's Die PALMER § esaer a . EXT WEE! pean \ ether encercalniog povirst, mill CASINO. VAUDEVILLE [mee a pti | patuer | trian 5TH AVE. nals With’ aoe Ate i WIRES FATHERS Gott Te Eager Monday—Souveaiaa j PEOPLE'S iis Phi Aaa | FRIENDS, eae NEXT WEEK -TIHK POLICE INSPECTOR, _ Hoyts vt OO NTGIET ATIRE, Hoyt & Mok " ATU GTS: eee reanaal < 0's Great Daneaatg 1 FVE i] ‘ satan aczin THE FOUN EDEN MUSEE, Feery Pvening at 9 and Wed. & Sat. Mate of auES NELLIE Arena tf Too MucH *NGHNSON. WITH WM, GILLETTE AND pee Columbus Theatre, Eve. 8 15, Wed. &het, MES iTHE "GALLEY: "SLAVE. uly Woek—Chas. T, Hopper In the Vale of Avecm, IMPERIAL i Music stale ARTISTS 50, : Hall. ADMISSION 500, © HERALD st - MRS, POTTER WR. BELLEW Bank Werks Tw STA 1 WE | AND THE OL SUNDAY NIGIEDS, SONG jBHo® WAY Theat RICAN EX. erie ise HTIARLEM OPERA-HOUSE, — coi? aceue Only Mat Sat Joseph Jefferson in Rip Van Win! Next week KE, H. Sothern in his Repertory, RICAN THEATR ae a3 ; neh aris, ociver Twist ow Trocadere Compan GARGEN, Lass week at Garden, den. oes TONIGHT, ay TMs uae bos te: cy = ROLLER rai is 1OiTH ST. AND (TON AVE. TRE. _ 8’ way and 40tni Bon MPIRE SUCCESS. JOHN-A-DREAMS, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEE TODAY. ~! PASTOR’ S “bens has. BIJOU, 2 uc eeneaelaas © DARVILLE iy nate | THEISS’ 7g 240 ARG Ne 34 \atRit DRCHENTRION Plays every afternoon aud evening. Lyceum Theatre. (X15) | 4ihave & AN TUBAL HUSHAND, (ives & Sat, Mat) us Susasi, Closed This Good Fridays Pl. Theatre. E 15: Sat, Mat. elaeut. Sct, Mat, & Bye, Liebe vou J A THEATRE. Brey THE NEW YORK BREWER,