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pape 0? Hla al Abe. © haa Mat Bl a al i Bianca ti aaa ese aliacsecaaaR a pares ran pial ‘ 7 . { THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APN 1s, 1905 ° 5 OPENING ONY. CAN OOCK AT WIGHT. — ITH) JURORS GHILLENGED,) *UaHLIsTIc PowreRs. TRACING BILL AGAIN,| ABIES Crowd Watches the Ort Play Oceam Travellers May Now Have “Parson Davies has signed PHILADELPHIA 7, BALTO. 6. tusean 6,500 people on the grounds. Fred Pfef- fer was given an immense ovation when | Rogers's musicla Le te his Sa ree Mr. # | For fifteen minx je, Mayor of Loulaville, Mr. Henry about, handling it tn er the 8. Tyler, wan on hand to pitch the first | drew forth frequent bursts of aiplaune: The Mohawk Inv clothes on euch day of the trial. Ex-| i “ » aa fr | betting between friends, and private bet- got off the fiell, Surrogate Rollins examined him for the ting in which they have no interest. fo) Stein teti| BRITISH WARSHIP NEAR CUBA] Sefzits'® Roline Sx mim for ee nan ne gina |__a aupnlemental vil an aise epores, SKIN aNd SCalp diseases, . AF ao ourth | by the New York Athletic Club wilt be held in | Providing that the State tax on the pro- ball. He Is an old-time twirier. Dt, Daviaalmen then took the herd tigates Land! feat in the Jury box, es Miichmeker Denny C. Williams, nae eeran ceeds of racing be levied upon the gross The batting order was as follows: the immense crowd “arose on i receipts, instead of the gross earnings, Arma for the Insurgents. John A. Brownie, librarian of the! fajiowing eard: Danny Baugh Pittsburg. ille, nd gave a mighty cheer, Ty - “. " New York Academy of Medicine, after | * al Donovan, F. Bweeney, rf. her in which, they" pushed the hornede | Capt. Fraser, of the Kerr line freight ate ey fay eta nee None but tired, worn out; ts long examination was allowed to take | 1, c, O'Brien,” 2b, about gave the Gotham contingent re-| Steamer Jason, which arrived to-day|the fitth seat in the box. my with but little ceremony as soon as Mr. —_>—_ —— fprearde’d to pn — the Philites. Delivered, Too. Billy Smith's manager an agreement calling tor oe (Special to The Evening World.) (Continued from Firat Page.) | tal to The Evening World) i red jo |S conten? Of twenty-five rounds or more, between | (35 Be Pilots roca Ma West) savtimone, “Ma; april InAbout ‘nay? amd Mr. pot. Whiiam |. WASHINGTON, April 18.—Acting Seo- Five ro rein: for M Seite Ghd Tommy Ryde, to eh place on Mey $1 Given to the Senate To-Dav| ____. : fifteen thousand people saw the opening | Le ‘ iter Huse | Petary Hemlin ixsued to-day a general | aughiin Up to Recess. ChGy TULMEL, "Wis tue es be Gabed Mab Genoa Without Amendmenta and Ben torye hs ————— volio to Viot game to-day, The weather was sun-|¥ My Me hme FS. | circular in relation to the night dock- 8 p Pape elon Ni dino oplladobindd hata ithou lds shiny unttl Just before the mame began, | (‘iark. \) Wien MeAdon, (INK Of Steamships, It revokes Circular — en oe ger vie cove When It became somewhat darker. ‘The | Sup Thome Wan te BD No. 4. of April 4, 1994, and in part reads | j Reolta Captures tho Third Event | touriectecrer gran’ mani, nna the! Gigi’ cot ert en | ae totlowas Counsel for Hoth Sides Find Elev= | rim suroty ant Kid mePartiant have toon | A Protest from Naw York Methodist 4 bleachers were filled to overflowing and |S. “Koehier, Mo Martiey, J. toward Latham |¢,,h0Teatter whenever any steamship enth- Hour Objections, matched tor am elght-round bout at 116 pounds a from Dama Handily, the people crowded behind the ropes IH ohn i oScartes, Willem iA, Wheekoke ad: rom abroad @hall reach her dock after st tha boxing show of the Long Island Ath- Ep‘scopal Conference. . the hed, “The umpires were Murray and + Frank Beard. Theodore F Myers Nee a EO ASR he tel IRL —= a Jeis Club tn Grand Army Hall, Bedford avenue Campe:t, n aAidirman Campbell, Alierinan Nwunii foot of Ner passengers (other than In and North Second wreet, Williamsburg, om Sat- ‘The batting qrder was ie follows ft Aldermen: ¥. De® font delivered. forthwith Z Th* work of completing the jury to] urday evening, April 27. ‘ ———— Race W Grand Prix at|Hamiton it. i Inspectors are enjoined to exercixe|try Inpector Mclaughlin on charges oe 8 Wilds BI Amended to’ Relieve | —=S ‘on by Grani at lar in, If. I fi Standard O11 © | courtesy and ayold undue and annoy- | of bribe vi ed Yourt of y. 4 Royle, 1b. ‘Keeler, ‘rf. Hutehinn | Ing akaetlong, “they are reminded c ry was resumed In the C Jos Hopkins and Sam Bolan will come toxether Officials of Responsibility. Alexander Island. Cross, 31 Kelley, If. eS fe ) HV teavelions, after an ocean ve Oyer and Termjner at 10.30 o'clock this | ‘or the fourth time In an elght-round bout at Weaneniye Sf Bieuirere BP | Sretneteor dt ah A.M ontitied to © late. measil wid | morning, with three men in the box. | 130 pounde for « purse of $250 on May 6 _— Hallman, 2b. Belts ‘ty | Harkness, 8 Iirawete: nice, [eration at the hands of Customs oll} Deputy Clerk Welsh called thelr os 8 . od - Gregory, te Roe, ¢ chats. es-—PI ” “ (Special to The Evening World.) (€pectal to The Rvening World.) Sullivan,” as, Jennings, 8« Gregory, hs n eee names—Phillp Schnelder, James M. | “‘Fatty"* Langtry and Joe Patterson, the elepha: pe RACH TRACK, ALEXANDER 181-| Clements, c. ptopinmon, ce | phe fitting See t Hh GEN. M’COOK TO RETIRE, | t¥!s and chartes W. Purdy—ana the| tne Brooklyn pagtiiets, who were matched ten| ALBANY, April 18.—Simultaneous with “AND, April 18—Racing waa continued | Rhestore by inniree [eB Taleo “wtarry: 5 * lexamination of talesmen vegan days ago to meet tn a six-round bout at the|/the favorable report of the Percy-Gray | Rare this afternoon with a very fair ecnue White | muntion, Poa eetiack i eh, cioieatt Patrick J. O'Brien, of 34 Hust Twenty. |e! iy Athlete Chub, tm Albany, next Tae | Racing bill, in the Senate to-day, a tel- Gard of six races and under very PleAs-| patito. cin HOLE O0OOK eieatenita Waa” Ralston, NE O14 OMecr Witt Be Fineed BI ArH vitevt, a setoon-Keepsr, was the] (Cc ‘ena ar preen Go" mnie Wh (eae ceed Une here ne ee “QML conditions, The track was in superb | pniindeipnia OO OOOO 0857 George" Weaver, “Lloyd hteKeon the at Next Monday. first called. He acknowledged that he | Patterson Upped the se oii | ore ened by the Omtcere ee the stats @ondition and very fast. The weather| jraitimore, 9 hits; 1 error. Philadel ae de Bok a HO Crocker, Joun | WASHINGTON, April 18—Major-Gen, | “took chances" about keeping open on | ous neat eee ee Conte: ence, Hoy it oe (was warm. phia, 16 hits, 2 errors, S Minton Rita 4 W. Beers. | MeCook, commanding the department | Sunday, and was promptly excused. The, Haphael Athletic Club lan completed ap. | 00 Om | Suede SU hs : » Louis Barte, who marks scratches, es j yelnayta Calman. wt itam D. R. Daly, [of Colorado, with headquarters at Den-| John 8, Smith, & billiard-room keeper, | [A"E" w Turn Hall, Union titi, Nod» mest | : y With it hing d ti Me a and other information on the| PFEFFER GETS AN OVATION. |/°'s%.h°"%, 0. tte! JPOP R (ver, will be placed on the retired lint! of 111 Nassau ireet, who was formerly Ser Nt. There will be four apecial outs | ¢,ne Bill, as presented, by the Judiciary t ¢ an Ul a board at the big tracks, went 2 s Weeatervet, BTA, Uae 3) A: ataterch) Camp: [OF the army ‘next’ Monday’ on account jin similar capacity at the Astor House, te'yen" th flloey rv, Huon Rive?| ments ‘proposed. ‘by the Coney Island | c horsemen ie-day os 6,500 People at the Loutavitte-Pittae | i ition fe new ee. Bh an Hl retirement, will create a vacancy | Wa we ot al AE atl oa ke Ae croinae Tommy Tis’ pave | Jockey Club, atten ite panies by the ! te a sum for the widow ington Irving T Maher, WM MePonach, | in the Ist of Major-Generals, tol. Fellows, as the Colonel ha fed | Tommy Corts ound U . “atte gBiniin eto fo died of pneumonia burg Game. AEG hint. stained, WE. sliner cs Wille : Billiards “and played well, too with him. | Mer? wid bilty Whitdetas ait rounds, | Atoerteey jing eczemas and other; - % ith was a jeneral favors (Spectal to The Krening World.) | te Det A. J. White, Mr. Lowe: te Arraigned Again. Stel ean brerunice seeinet the Col- | tt catch-weights, i “J ‘| The Committee also reported the Wilds ; ‘nd Horsemen responded liberally. | BASEBALL GROUNDS, LOUIS: On the Field for Practice. WASHINGTON, April 18 Henry W. How He ‘aiso had. passing acaiaintance Momeni: Ant-Pool Selling bili, with the amend- i g FIRST RACE. VILLE, April 18.—The opening game of} After the band had played {twelf off | was arraigned this morning Ia the District Crim. | with Lawyer Mriend. He denied that he |, Jerry Rarnett was asked recently by the Hud: | mient exempting from police interference y Roar and a hat furlongs a,|the seanon was begun here this after-| the field the teams arparated and went ft before Judge McComas on three in-| WA® connected with the Society of Ethi- | seo count, Athelc Club what | | the ofictals of the race course, who do i di fi TW |noon with Pittsburg. The day wax the [In for practice, and t hen When the big | dletwente charging him with, vario Par auiicrarae Cua aeiutaen oles Re-| Rosbud ‘ina six-round bout, ‘naraett hesitated |not officially sanction betting, The tortur’ ng, S guring| i | Prettiest opening day in the history of |the fel, and the aeason Of IK Was | No qullly abd wan grate! y 0] Mr, Smith was examined at length! noning Setter prepared |2Mendment ts intended to retieve raze Hf ¢ [tee deulavila cub, ys attendance was | opened. | a tee ; ich te aliharay he ‘piea "or Co auack the | by “Lawyer House, who, by the way, | in the for- [track officials of responsibility for any t o were The Brooklyna started in to business | valldlty of jetmenth as worn a new and different, au! ¢ 7 s : ‘ front Beckley, ib net newed ‘hopes. from Jamaican ports, reports that April | , fe, "at there just twenty peconds, for omy wetter anh den |e Deets i in'fron Bierbauer, 2b. Clarke, Lt. 7en Th 13 he sighted the British warship Mo- | ti nc emptorily challenged | Leonard, it 125 pounds, and Dick i Be learnt fect g Cifnaman, 3b.” Hai CONSENTED TO BE CUT. |}amk anchored on the south end of $tror tmith ant the defense did ike Sake 434 20 aaron, aa ceamh 4 emtts,| GOSSIP OF THE TURF. thers realize how: : wee fecouD RACE. Pitti ts ate + ‘The Jason passed close to the warship, | “TRln “godine” complcte’y undid the | thescrores Schweeierfudgen ant D9b Stll imo. ——— mother R ged & quarter furlongs, Killen, p. iWelch, ¢. Hospital Sargeons Deny Fore! which signalled, and on stopping, a boat| morning’a work and left but three | **Prr oe e@ It ta reported on very good authority that when from the Mohawk came niongside wi man Under the Knife. | a quantity of mall wiiressed in care of | Hermann Stern Fin.| Umpire—Mr, McDonalo ne the programmes for the Brooklyn Jockey Clul Anna cturer of | Charley Roden, the 108-pound champion of the West, 108 (Parson)... 1 SCORE BY INNINGS i : : & guantlty 9 Iressed In care of!) Hermann Stern, a manut Trntley, Soda, the ttt-pound! champion of the | cting are lieved they. will be for ten days olin mee aun = [enn You ame Haat Forty-rinth | Bewurtd to Biglant Wy Rest atsansee’” [SUNT MieeSe memeonel cabatehanBe eT” | Jay ie tuzone, aal anta tea [ony Tous tn dvs wl be he ature of au little ones suffer | Puabore o1000 = street, to-day requested the Coroner to| It was. learned. fram the omer In et, accepted conditionally, | Rent he will be, accommodated as, toon, ts He | experiment, and upon the success of this short 3 — take the ante-mortem statement of Anna | charge of the cutter that the Mohawk DEFENDER’S CREW HERE, Pore uct be ac 10h or 10k pounds, wetgh in at | meeting will depend thet fate of the other racing : CHICAGO AT ST. LOUIS. Holzman, who was sald to be dying in| Pat been ordered to Fortune Isl ng ee Ww «| the ringside, for $250 @ ald associations near the metropotia. In the event i the Presbyterian Hospital, Hi Tantited ‘acts In connection wit! —— One of the meeting proving a failure financially, the nding of arms from a y i . Voxel claims the girl, against the | schooner on the isiend, and eald to be | WAM Practise on Colonia Until the | Wally Cook, the Nrooklyn y remaining thirty days will not be used, nor will 8,000 Cranks Applaud the Players Pad : ent h WY DAGRIBE for Bite. asso. Spree pe ll wishes of herself and family, was forced | fF, the Cuban insure nin. RAIHIAE SEAN New Yacht In Rendy. eae Tk qclimited roand bout or to a| the other associations attempt to race. Of course, when their ten cr SKIDS . to undergo an operation at the hospital | result of the inquiry, which had. ty removal of a canc B., 196 (Dorsey) ‘105 (Konrad). i led from start to finish, Maa Never headed winning easily by (Special to The Evening World.) for th finish with mal: gloves, Cook says that If| If the regular stakes and purses are run off, the en| Twenty-six seaman, comprising the Mulroy “doen't accept tis challenge It fe open t0'| pac ea pie |Nnished. ‘The Mohawk Intended sailing | crew of the Defender, the yacht now | anv ti2-pomd boxer” n gett facing would certainly be worth locking 5 and boxer, who can get backing for $100 lengths from Finnwater, who was! ST. LOUIS, April 18—A bright, pretty| Sept. Knowles gave a = _ | the following morning for the station a’ to reat “alte, Spectacles, however, do not bring dollars on the Second most of the way. tmp. Bones | any brought out 8,00 people to witness | «ion of the affair ts; Hl WVowne | Kingston, being constructed to race for the) t ms os ee race track, and {t Is chiefly the coin that racing third up to the last furlong, where affair to an “Evening World - America’s Cup, arrived this morning at ar a: Venusbure, ‘who was away badly, got|the opening game between the Browns] teporter. tls sald SAYS HE Tebo'a ship-yard at the foot of Twenty. | s Jace Downey hax inaued @ challenge to mest | associations seek. The managers of the, vartous Spend vent him out w length for third land tho Chicagow here to-day, A demon | ,,ATHA Holgman came : WAS ADVISED TO DIE. | Zaren Sin gerd tt te toot on, TaNenty | Johnny Young, Eadie fmeaney. Ele Lasher of Herne nie ta pease ‘Time—1.19 1-4 stration tock place in the morning and THIRD RACE. the players paraded through the streets. " Hoth teams were cheered loudly when Hs they appeared. "The batting order was: ‘They were ‘under command of Capt. | contest or a finish for $250 a wide the first man lent form, a tremendously succemsful meeting Webber Ted Min Feet to n Pier ana | Hank Haft and came from Beers tsland, | who posta « forfelt to get the, fen financially te not assured, The lroklyn Into the Water. iS” winter, ‘They tinmediately’ wert |e tne matter: ed eel a ar aaa To know that a warm aboard the Colonia, on which they will | n't. aten ; tr Paddy Gorman‘s challenge, 1 wil! " St. Lous. Chicago. eyes Be the-girl was) TH, N. J., April 18—Werner | practise until the Defender is ready, | mec him tor any number of rounds or to’a finish | Turtmen who were interested in the elt Dowd, If. Ryan, rf. Nor en Mie. hut Pte Ww Gillis Webber, of this city, attempted to com-| about June 15. Junt ax avon as my hand In better, or within five aay oe cciation had done all tp ite 5 Dahl TOUAN Ahe WAR sInKINg. fase mit suicide last night, He went to the — —— —= or six weeks JOE ELLINGWORTH. | Om erty shield the boy. There are tio direct Wilmot, if. Poe The herent aan t the foot of Spencer street, and DEATH ON HIS BICYCLE. —_-— facth. to” back. up thin statement, but circum Anson, 1b, Il consent, She is now pettiny & rope to one of the — string= " MEN. “| atantial evidence. turn! iaterial to arouse | [JQ W i tt 1 . Bete | ple ih the pier and tied the other end i‘ c WITH THE WHEEL 5 furp's“on, In ithe, match, race Raulty, appeared Re ‘ cot, He the ned over= pia iinlchi fo beat Logan @ head. ce was decla {C. Murphy)200-1 60-110 10 10 Voxel, who makes the complaint, | {round bis foe tony owe ncn it | The Conl-Cart Driver Who A dead heat, Secontly, the time in the rare ta was in front when the flag fell Grimth, pb and ald it was all right. rescued ee nen ; ‘The mad death of Commodore Center, one of the} which Copyright won was hung out as 1.40, “was never headed, winning handily MeKittridge, c. ete tHe ain Dam. Rinetsen: seu: ebber said he was tired and SESteE Suwa nant a earliest bicycliata tn this country, ts an Imprea-| SHile many competent trainers timed the re s. two tha from ‘Dama, who Was) itmpire Hette acted inp of the amne nner tet fi My One ae, [Only followed the Vastructi ‘n'by| Robert Minkel, the driver of the coal-| ive lesson, or should be, to drivers of vehtcies| {1,12 1-$ None tim SOAP and a single ap- a the Way race was be. | late John Metuatd. T think tt) waa Corone ber, tole: Ratha Monenet FS it ae) wagon which caused the death of Rob-|on roads irequented by wheelmen. It appears oe e Fyeen he placed division throughout. BCORE NY INNINGS. Phoned to me thie morning, |} explained | 9 welleved to we ener ele Hel ert Center, of Hast Thirty-fourth | that the coat cart upon a tht of which he was] tt will ba remempered that Equity, beat Copy: 7 oath re fe « 0 dhe tol 0c . ‘ . stu wi wrot ight out of third place tn the race Monday, and Oe pOURTH RACE. ae EY him up again if the girl became. worse.” street, while on his wheel @n the West: | actually Impaled, was on the wrong side of the] right out of third place im the race, Maliay, and | 5 ern Boulevard yesterday, was released| stree: The rule ‘keep to the right." te well | (Me ausblcion atone, Snes OM althat day appenr HANGED HIMSELF TO A CART. | ff. Roueyers ice Observed by wheelmen, and they have a right| better than it was, If Copyright tsa 1.40 hi plication of CUTICURA ~ Minkel eald that Center ran his bicycle] to expect its enforcement, ao far as other vehi-| then Loxan, Judging by the race on Mon O14 and Unknown Man's Corpre Wag | 98 {he shaft of the wagon and hurt him-| cles are cone tel One mile and @ sixteenth, Starters. Benyollo, 112 Parsons)... Commor, 106 (Morria) fo Inventigation was mai mare, The result of own that there ought to rin in 1-38. eee into Relff's riding of the match yesterday certainty SPIDERS ‘AND REDS, BALM FOR WOUNDED HEARTS. Falthiess Swaine Cal 1 Upon to Guarded by 1 Dow. <a js Crowd Sees the Clevelni ‘ : y1 Ty On more than one occasion, happily not always | was a “nigger In the woodplle” somewhere, and cad icine siete ayinasey thesaanse A aecrenit ray-toariet man, neariy| FIVE*YEAR-OLD PRISONER. | qi) Zr"simicr sity" iter Son cnur| Segaeday of the Sonar whores +] CQintment), the great et (eyenunern Pct el dahon ‘Three east side meidens who claim to] seventy years of age, committed suicide a trated that drivers dleregard the fact that « bl- | © eee id Pirate Chief, 108 (Ham) ipecial e Evening World.) have been de , caused the arrest of | by hanging some time during last night| A Small Boy Arrested by a Big Pos | cycle is hicle under the law, and as much em-| 1: was given out at the track yesterday that + Benvollo. jumped away in front and] CINCINNATI, April 1%.—Ten thousand] fajtiless swat > 3 to-day i its brought} (na stone-yard, at 404 Cherry stree! v 0 01 Ang tht 1 room $200 i made all the running. Connors was sec- | cranks turned out to seo the game to-in the Clie lo, recover damuraal eNoane OnCRerty Hillirememberd aver serene. tite eouemutee soniaed Gs n'a ter-sates Conrk erp the plare closed. ve ag ng wirton there ove | day and for the tnt pe the haa | mariage eS" | nay ae he bfor award Feria galoon-teepr, of stom eoeane vein at ye rere tne. | RAR GOA cee ak Skin Cure, will in the bi the whip. the latter responded | DA\l obeninay day since 189 the weather Jamin} petancey atrect Murtion hou yy gna | Kast One Hundredth street, asked Jus-) john 4, Johnson han been suspended, by order.| chronicled Int ; jamely and won a good race by a neck. | MMA or Caldwell made 4 heat wddreas A nix Wife! ie will De taken to the Morgii MEF} tice Koch yesterday afternoon to glve| of Chairman Gideon, of the L, A. W. He will | that the Jockey ; oreo Ba ting “tines Pee Pentre before tossing the ball to Umpire rie would ——_~e— az him a warrant for the arrest of George! pe giver thirty days in which to explain the | */P B hy i Bi j eimelte. mings , i 2 Kast One Hundredth street, | shares againat him, Chatrman Gideon has not * { : farrn nACE Hie atterien were Sullivan and Zim- a a MES SCOTS FUER Leet eee one rain sane | wane pte toe sorte ures, pu'ic w aner-| tnt, eee ger tad rece oo coctee, tel MAJOLItY Of Cases afford A Six and ® quarter furlongs, mer for Cleveland and Dwyer and Mer-|"4fs59 purite de st — _ aoe eee ee ee ae ete ete ee ee eee re ee a cacoteisea | SRT EU Het aeanlTey ANTONE: a ‘Starters. Petting. SHEN. | rite for Cincinnat, 4 Hiromo sirect, “The welding wan’ set acu year-old son, Joseph, with a stone. oof they Ineoive the Claws B man ta suaplctons | Gickon wit doin bia meat race, when the odde + 4 Maar a het et eb SCORE BY INNINGS for April I, when Puritz backed out. ti in Among)" ‘the warrant was issued and placed in| °f Professonaliam, | Wil be better, 5 ‘ fee Bird, 108 (Delehanty)... ® Chnetnnath ro1rsuirao hina Peder has sued him for #000 dam-| The ie fo Prey a Last Tribute, the hands of Court Officer Finnigan, the| gome people have been so unkind as to inainu-| william Jennings sprung @ good thing in Ha- i Hr, 108, (cLaualin)-20 Cleveland ose 10-0" OOH 18 — | AK wrtedman, of 4 Ludiow atrect,| CHICAGO. IL, April 18—The funeral] largest und strongest policeman on the ate that. Jekneon, gould be willing oe, Aachared arden, in the Manaeass Rakes Orlane, Jones nstan' reiie rE perm. : 3 lin, 101(Parson) [was to have bern married to Simon | Services of the late James W. Scott, pro- | Court Squad. Tid at the irksome contract which Ke pa him from | price was alwal ‘obtainable against Hawarden, DE Caper A SIR STONENELL BEATEN. naniteh on May 12, 1408, but, Simon |prietor of the Chicago Evening Post and] ‘This morning Firnlgan appeared in] purv-hunting np to Franc, @ fe "zimmle pike 3 Tee — — e he wanted a wealthy ‘imes-Herald, were held in St. James’ court with his prisoner, a little boy five 2. 3 ‘McKeever, 40- Iman demands a balm of | 45, = ¥ 4 ‘Andrew D. 100. M. F. Dwyer's Horne Unplaced in the Episcopal Church at 1 o'clock to-day, | years old, The American Wheelman recelved _y SPORTING MISCELLANY. rest and sleep and point Bpeedwest, : = ea ‘The funeral was one of the largest | aye| fom . Be cunning! . 17 Grand Prix rushed to the front at flag- Flying Handicap. ; attendance ever held in Chicago. | the cman duatles Deuel eawiths Oi: arin ated ta er communication signi; i fall was never headed, winning In| NEWMARKET, Eng., April 19, PRETTY BLONDE MISSING. Vice-President Stevenson was present, | minutive prison2r he simply sald, “Dis-) Ying tte wilintiem flies of races to determine | The equare-sterned, clgar-ehaped shell built for eS tive by halt a length from Fickaway.|‘rhe Flying Handicap Pinte for three —-- + CRSCEaG By ihe ages of the:clty, all of charged." oe the one-legged champlonahip of Amert the Harvard crew@vaa given ite first trial yes- to a ermanent an [70 who was a head in front of Blue Bird: 2 C ving ad Je = mad to'take place at Asbury Park, Mr. Cunni terday and made © good Impression, Minor anent d ; ime—i1.20 1-2. year-olds and upward; Rous course; fve| Winifred Edith Ni 1H The burial, at Graceland Cemetery, joubtl weet air. Kilpatrl ; = sj SIXTH RACE. furlongs, for which Mr. Michael F, penred aes Ae PEERS: aR ake = . NG rc ha ae aed American” ‘pei we Sen SE See a Ue eae val = = = jeorge. joke" Murray, the police stool | ticles will be signe: ; : Six ands quarter furlongs Dwyer's Stonenell entered and com-| Winifred E: 3 en . ji ‘ ; Abdel oie nifred Eultt Nichol, a pretty blonde, Pigeon, who wan indicted on Monday last for lar- a The University qf Pennaylvanta relay races on { ipiirisce. Whia: Joekarn Hele MAURIS UD AR WON BY ME en venty oid Le crintine ere ee REV.W. N. CLEVELAND UPHELD] "in?" ‘ne second deneee tor meting e diamosa | BASEBALL CHAT. Saturday will bring good men from Cornell and 1 bd i @ Maspeth, 112 Fitzalmmone £71] Lenton up, SAU liom A EROMBOcy crinie, ~ = sual allied’ Gt ATR. Irsim Henty. HALHROAL, 6. ep Benet Colueble will be opposed as follows: ¥. &. | CCONOMICA ecause | Bama 16 iC. Johnson) $2) | .{sawon led throughout the race and] jirooklyn, She disuppeared on Monday, | PR@steteriana Approve the Courae | chant, at 77 Droudway, wan arraigned for sen-| (nat J.C. Peckman, D. E. De Sal- » bt tes UH, $7} | Stonenell finished among the last four, ‘ end PP don Monday, tence before Judge Fitzgerald, in Part 11, of Gen-| Yale'@ showing yesterday places @ decitediy G. Glghouse, P, R. Kingsley ip sell, 368, lam grok | tuagon curried 1k (Met Mone 10 and | yee h, set fer friends felted, courte of the eam eral Seaniona. Lawyer ‘Kenneson sald that. there | different aspect upon the fight for the ‘tin Stebbing, and W, E Richards é es (Clare). f°1| Confersional iad poimds. Stonenell had |Sugt, MeKelvey kent “out a WATERTOW ¥., Apri 18,—A| fe'now "an tgiotment again”. Murray, wh Lippe * and. ludges Talcott, Day and McKeo Robinson, 2 mais tcl aula: Sr] ai enyy Impost, being ridden at 198] alarms’ amd dotee-tvew aire searching for | short time ago a dispute at the Chau- | Maudie Raye dimansed at | will bave to g0 inte several executive sessions |G. peterson, of Brooklyn, yh most speedy cure, and : TPP eeagon tm tour years old and by Ison. | the KEL She te iexcoihed ‘as amall for {meat Preaoyterian Church. resulted. i war accordingly remand | to pick the winner, Why not let Yale and red, started to walk to Ch ; ea {-}]omy. out of Escapade: Mr. Iusnel's AUT PUNE Wear He ada the parishioners voting tc — + -— | Brown play it of betwoen them? Picied Kis tasks, He wut tide back’ anal ; : ata, 105 (Wan, Dusen). 73] Sn" iy RET Phe aay Lee eo Soil ail nda row fhe, wor a Wool navon of Rev. W. N, ni, brother man with a Temper, | Peer * ee Z ’ re challeg! Weston, he |: \ . i Can't Tell won, Bend Or, was second, and Confeastonal, | Uth'* OF Jacke n brass but-/ of President Cleveland, who has been oiman Casteltanoa, of the West Sixty-eighth | Ales: Smith has put Ris name to a bis = = t te th ith t j y Jove was second, f bay Alls three eure olde Gy Enema’ | tol Shantor hat, Tee ear tae batman Caatetanon of the Went Sxty-elRhh | tira” pare Ween te very alck, and Man {Jockey WH taken momething more tan tone tees NOL CO USC them withor ( | tilence was third, the Confessor, out of Alive Lorraine ne ee ppeal to the St, Lawrence Pres- i Si ager Davia decided to be on the safe aide. |be to secure work in a training stable as exer- ; ime—1.20 1-2. i_ was third, Ten ran. | KNOX, THE HATTER, VERY ILL. vast evening, Was settled hy EM ater smith did good work Im the South, and with |clse boy, which you may perhaps be able to do i he following is a Mst of the startens ‘4 ST. Louis RESULTS. “Bionenelt Wi | of Mr. Cleveland's course, and slecting him representative to the Gen= eral Assembly of the Presbyterian rs don the desk. resigned. . . ° An athietic circus and m +7 sim tanordeonteuod ie crot wore yesterday, | oaaeagmecsciremandamauttatarme otto] @ Mmoment’s delay is to e Sims; Coelus, § | omin a: i Loages. Teiigon, ‘T'Loateny Contesslonal, ca Chureh. Firyycainth ne i F. Wood; Chat Moss, F. Atsopp: Pro: hive. —— a inne bine: Wcatan Renin he y-nin a RACE TRACK, EAST ST. LOUIS,| pelier, Newman; Kudiler, Ro Jones; b | * Ry % on fy por weight champion # Me tha tia races run at this track Palian Nev mage Racers Te daiwa ae res 1S na the well-known hatter, RUSSELL SAGE’S GRIP. / South were further confirmed. Those little hatch- mime, ‘contains e to-day resulted as follows: Le Dauphin, K. Cannon : ously IML at his residence, 46 West | z * are nowhere (o be seen Just now. ig boxing. tapere and alack-wire tumbling: © Yirst Race—Four and one-halt fur-| jongs, for tworvedrdlds, Was’ WOR iee| Live | nt Mt I Ot expected 10] It Kepe Him at Home Two oF Three | oa fie music sill be Terntahed by thevemenoe sien: | fA] in OUT duty. Think jlonus—Won by Hactende, 10 to 1 and 4) dy, ‘by ME 2h ie | Hochst | SR RE Oe BOD bolts Days 1 Week. | i moe tant thee ———o i oat § GS for plac Histon. a bay . by Brag. our of| Mt Knox is seventy-five years old, = 0 has been o re Ieag Pepig, tose fog nce, | aint, yy Cl tag nto |, ME, Kaw x wvantts 9 Ramet age, who hes bese soni 9 ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. Becond Race—Five furlonge.—\' Kichard — Croker's Mon was | pasate = his house by an attack of the grip, was | = 2 is Censor, 2 1 4t ee c scratched .or this nt hael 1, 4 somewhat better this morning, and will So many applirations have been received ss of t ¢€ years 0 Su er ng Pee tor ‘place, Cooper third, ‘Pine! | Dwyer's Banquet and Mr. Richard Crok nary ee. HUW limiectont ten eal nent of the new Kecreation Park | RACE TRACK, ST, ASAPH, April 18.— ‘ HM) 3 “s Hat: de Galle were scratehe " he Ww Haitve Commiesioner mee REO NRA. 18) Be unde i Long Island Clty for a permanent | The entries and welghts for to-morrow's pag ira Mer aks Meg Nompetitine. one. “Bight or ten | Faces on this track are 1.04 t Third Race—Six and a half furlong cond Welter Handleap, run hi Won the Mayor thin after, Dr, Muna follows: Leopold Putzel are P —Won by Montell, 7 to 2 and 6 to 5 | im to appotat Ludwig F Tooma attending him, and say there ts not the clubs will te secured to play @ series of games First Race—Six and a half furlongs. TN Neh seen? tof for'ntace: Ws ees Araeymian tnmaane Madea, Thome. | Saale dangers Mie Sane wee’ ake | Sa ae age flute nat wauhnag ect Paoebun ‘entailed by such neglect, - @ell Gray third, Time—1.27 1- NASHVILLE RESULTS. era Mr. Thoma was pus toward WL a week ago. He visiied his ottice L Acmes, Allert Fiushings and Golden Gate... ‘104 Trish Lass, 5 Fourth Race—Six furlo Won by 5 s frleads for Eacive Commis WML Monday, which brought ona stent re-|Playeps Assert The ! i Ae wil sg The | McKee... ‘loa Deno | Buck Kalani, 4 (0,1 and i to 6: Driiget - Warourger’ aol the ilse, The “Mayo: told the | Lapse, as: y mselves “ Silent Yelena! 00000401 Curioad". Ay second, 4 to § for place; Say When third OH OPRAGK, MAB a jeeation Cha woul see what could ‘Se done - _ and are through wi Yd Monopa | Van" rune {001 Herkimer (-Time—1.20 3-4. 4 . RADH TRACI, NABHY UL SOE SER URE UE Ae HARE AUR et fring to Ruin Busin MUrloseL als Anierign Thun: bo ee Tencred AOL Albert Sida F Fifth Race—Six furlongs. —Won by |!8—The results of the races run at this [4% aupomiment. 1b must be understood that nit | | A ORORIE BA OR ON 4 No. Tricks, Nc Deception, No 'Two Tuscan... 9s Stanley M 95 years Dot on y 0 D YS! l- Cheisa, even and 1 to 2; Top Gallant] track to-day resulted as follows | z ~ Nag Ne: Week, LORS) hy Oe eas Grades” or Guarantees with Strings | Second Race—Five furlongs; handicap. Second: even for place; Bayard third | rst Race—Six furlongs. Won by = = ed an onler to show cause why a Judgment ted to them. Wah Jim 16 Sir John . 108 | Rimes ierUigune Suan aa ant Gallon oe State Charition Ud Association, | is0t Mamie! Bearman is fcr of S Awe WIGTOR LEAGUE BASEBALLS 10 King Gold's ty ——= for place, Lebarjo third,” Tinv The, Bate Charities: Ald-Asmortat{ou ier sn -anelan t riff, reiucne! to hint |@r@ made exactly tn accordance with | its 88 Venrrin place’ th poresmon National League requirements and spect-| | Jack Doyle got caught at his old trick of taking RESULTS AT ROBY. 2 Sn cal but of mental suffer- ; 1 Race -Four furiongs.Won by ot Commerce this " Hishop | Nene ty menor, ri ta an manta mad cgain yesterday. Come, ‘co 7 |iand Mata, 8 tot and 2) Dr va | Fotter presided and mate a n reviewing the | At prs Hrsan tani: ba Ageuane, ADS Muaranteed by & Company | io geiieuteue Ce 10 Mies Linah, - : : a pr an whose ci chal standing Is the Migghe | JoMnays | RACE TRACK, ROBY, April 18.—The Excuse third, Time | My 4 Git, Howat | employee ychataes with conspiracy with /egt-and its factories the firsest ie tra | oo 101 Peat! Brod i results of to-day's races are as fo:low Osan tuna Fon oad 6 PAST, siting Com-| Albert to ruin bis busters. world | Frank Hinkey, of football emayet to mite Gace Five furloneecWon ts oer en Rin onrE Wen be) Cort Behurs. | —o | @e° Positively the superior in every cheer for his comrades from the box yester-| Fourth Race—Biie Ridge Stakes; Dd reason of ersonal ry ORER oe WOR) By 5 40 for niate se peed A were | rds His Foreign Name, way to any Hasebail in the market Gay.” He cheered for two, innings, and then got | Yonss + Character, 15 to 1 and 6 to 1; Hampton , 1M tor ple alana shire Oscar Koscusky, twenty-four, of 786 Amsterdam |.,THe name VICTOR Is a synonym for {pte aa argument with Supt, Bell. Result—exit | wernderg .......+.-111 Copyright wa, & to, 3 place; Kalamazoo third. RH ayes oe hair erent than Saige | Honesty and Reliability, Hlaney. eee parahall. 110 Sandowne .. | . et : 5 longs.-Won by Blac Sto? = peared panalarg . wr today from J 8* Specifications of the Victor League Balls. ‘The New York players made up a purse 1 3 : Race—Five furlongs.—Won by | \°t3%. om Rely s Failett lnaiviea, White | Mookataver in the Court Common Tieas 1 ounce of very elastic. ‘pure rubber eit to Tim Hurst. to" purchsse a | CAbal® T- lo, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1: Madge Daree se to change bis name 8 scoured, Are: qu Omar Andrews Me |disfigurement added to cent third. “Pin mblem to be sent to the tunerat | Fitth Race—Siz and « ty, four-ply pu The Grand Jury joday found an ind P aretcaie meat 8 fe}, Place; Tit for Tat third. NC RACR RIVE Made Halt fust 8 a6 6 resaon “that be Jen uative born eltian GPRS Same tlle thratcply_aray impire, Meteast. | Tee Sense Wit) ao that of |. Michon, S"Race-Six furlongs.—Won by | Vol), by Helle Poster a Sua” che uae’ Moscusky a acronat’ of Malecied’ horserhide,. drawa tor tne eke : Jack Hose: Bam Lewis, 2 to 1 and 8 to 1; Eime P| SPTINKtME, second, ween for place, “t Mesit pronanctation tg citehed with best Neavy linen thread, etecum: ee © Fidget... Romping Girl’ | T y admade througnou! terday. and. sho fc 4 sinkseay Fourth Rate—Seven furiongs.—Won by RESULTS AT MEMPHIS. =e = | Victor Balls, Uniforms, Bats, Mitta, so sispoued. Pill oneo Eilhesa a joves, Masks, Protectors, &c.. are th re Riper She waa releaned t tol and 4 to 5; Constant | ®undow: sroond, 4 to 6 for place; Gunwad third. ime—1.31. ‘olicemen Shoot and KI | best in the world, We prove - i - | eat cea: eat wen. We nore ie | Don't Scold on Postal Cards, George Dizon | °E 5 2MPI s man Michael McCormick shot and kille Ye are supys jeadin ¢ jarren F ; —— —__—_ RACH TRACK, MEMPHIR, “April 16 | Raed itor Minatine 10 Yarns Inte, ee Paenonmerer meatier 4 Clute with Baseball’ Goods. this anions Application was made tbls afternoon before | Lady Adame 'madeininfanc ‘and hil 4 | Wey Reappoinied by Gov. Morton, | ~T2-d0y"# races resulted as follows: The Secretary of Agriculture has sent 1,000 the dog was mad Policewan Call and we Will show you their orders, United States Commiasloner Morle. in Brooklyn, wees AOR | yi (¥ = Re “ Firat Race Six furlonus.—Won by | packages os see, (0 be used by the Agricultural nd killed « mad dog this after: | thats what talks, eh? for a warrant for the arreat of Louls J, Rhead, an rr fF , _ALBANY, N. ¥., April 18,—Goy, Morton tas! Shteld Bearer, W to 1 and & to 1: hoon Hail place Hays, the Baseball Man, Killed. Rett Experiment Society, who purpose ‘ Yas As Y ; and ERE’S A POINTER, BO eect nike ra er eins ' reappointed William C. Wes, of Himira, to be] second, 2 10'1 for place; Jans third. Kenting etrit plano vel H BOTS! || ait senting ia: Tanah NS Raens BLOOMSDDAA, Fa, Aprt 18.97 ‘a ae han ready to pure ummaent ofthe Board of Masagere of the Ni nd Race—Six furlongs.—Won_ by | hs vacant flows in the tts Enjoy Lite. Whan you ary ready to'purcha containing alleged libellous matter to Albert £4. | well known in Pennsylvania League Beso eat ir-| HOOD peedy, HXee Sate Refornstory ot Elmira, and sim pretender fio 2 and outs W. 1. Aun: a [equipmente: a veadine dea real ventaie. broker. of Court" atrest | clon, was stabbed and killed late ts rr 00d are spec , D¢rma- Charlee T. Willis, uf Schuyler County, to " or place. 7 rom, Nokiya. ‘some time ago Edwards sold seve a A en the Board of Benjamin ke ‘Swart | thitde Time kai Nes SUVersMIth | pice Arrested, Suew for Damawe ) dek-bottoin prive 4 « per Thomas, seventy-nine years Hay Yy, the menting troit plan of helping t & Hays, 4 = = to. ‘of Cayute, THUG. a Hane Declared off. $Y ae anaats thems SIN car: pe Ne te, tire, Mhoad Mtonad to mureer the old mas, whereupon th i :- eee y co , | Albert 2 Rice bas begum am action tm 1 ice a sing to Re Jatter turned upon bis woul yer and killed ase, LM eT and Von BY | sepreme Court aa s Geothan ¢ wit) Ce sora aren stoninckt ts an | Bend tor handsome dosge llusrated catangue, | (ranescilone wtih him, and eontaaing the matter | Mi ge pent and economical. p iy S evover $10,000 for {4 had ive ver, Cures Headache, Dysj | complained of. 5 7 ‘ the New York Hospital to-day it was ait | HOM ghee gis eg” OF Place: CherUD | erect ot as for ‘allened seeaing propery | sta, Debit be, Keope well rave [air Athletic Department | it abe aes Robert for National Board, L. A. W. ‘Mire. Alexander Simon, who was shot yes-| Fifth Race—One mile and a sixteenth, | {02m the Cline. The Police | everywhere. T6c. and a 4] 8 UP. HE Fr ST, LOUIS, Mo, April 18—A telegram was eng | duaticg ‘tetun rain the compl in| Depot” Mulier. 44 fhe ce OVERMAN WHEEL COMPANY,| pisseth stevens, thirty years olf, was found | fersived to-day trom the President of the League aie | Murphy, second, cut for piace; Wahur. | November, ice. sented 8 ni of mons Muller's prescription for Rheama: 33 WARREN BT. Near Broadway, ‘American Wheelmen aanounciog the appoint. POTTER DRUG & CHF-MICAL conP, chile Time--1.50 3-4. Ho twas acqutied 2% SANs & Bld watch. | 100, 98g Kee Or: Dress: vO? KEW YORK. sista 4 Der resitenen | Rem, of seule w sae? Mrs |) git pete BOSTON, G & de Seventh avenue|—Won by Wekota, 4 to 6 and out The bullet 4 €