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COLLEGE TEAM. TBAN Ten Orack Athletes Who Will| Rumor That the Plainfield Sneaks Meet Eastern Champions. EVES, MAYBE/ROBBED ANO BURNED, SOME BIG Old Mrs Duffy Found In Her|Strong and Brookfield to Make; Shanty with Her Throat Out. “Young Corbett,” of Son Pranciece, whe ts matched to meet Jim Holmes for sight rounds at the Seaside Athletic Clod May 6, 1s training at Jim Corbett's road-house, One Hundred and Kighty-soventh street Bere O'Donn for hie bout with J ight. Mick Dunt "Young Corbett’ ° Handicap Oondidates Being Pushed by Thoir Trainers Are in Oustody. iso training — thers fo handling both boxers, & coming man, Capt. Koch’s Versatile Feata—. Woolsey # Record Man, Too, mper | Three Mysterious Arrests Made in New Brunswick, N. J. The Murderers Set Fire to the House to Hide the Crime. cays Rableen Gets a Leng Warming— and Charley Barnett will meet Tan Bark’s Good Form. for ight rounds at the ahow to be given by the ot Brooklyn, ou May 28 Lenox Athletic Ciut They will box at catchweights, Oza% Youngsters Surprise Turfmen| serry narnott ay } with « Half in 0.52. BAN FRANCISCO, April 27.—Ten men have been elected from among the ath letes of the University of Cullfornia for Kastern college ath- Frederick Koch. Nurriedly Committed to Jail Common Vagrar ‘will chationge the winner of the Hilly Joh-Walter Edgerton elght-round bout which im to be decided at the Hudson County b show in Oakland Rink, Jersey City, to-night, to meet him in a limited round con: the team to meet They are Capt Willlam C, Patterson, Robert W hester Wooley, W. Merwin, Harry 3 Hradley and (Special to The Ever BRUNSWICK, What may turn out to be three impo (Bpecial to The Evening World.) April 2.—A bold robbery, followed by taurder and arson, took place at Stony Hollow, about four | miles from this city, this morning, aged elghty, alone in a little shanty, and at an early | hour the house was di GRAVESEND, April %7.-The very hour that horsemen have thoroughbreds now at work on the Long Jy April = RONDOUT, N. Bobby Wilson ot Jarsey City, at Sammy Kelly, & few ig@ to Aight Bim ani Wiinon eaye the off Island race tracks enab:ed them to have tives Oliver and Housell a ‘The youngest member of the team ts @% through the principal @érning béfore the thunderstorm came. & ‘As cary “as 445 Charles Dwyer w / @n' the Gravesend track to see Trainer ‘%. V. Eiliott put his horses through their The youngsters Imperial Rockledge did a nice warming up gallop, and then covered half a mile in 631-2 it Dever has @ pair of youngsters ve the average in these colts. er in by Imported Deceiver, and latter by Tremont. fo have more substance and stamina the most of the youn y black whirlwind, » Armitage, Rose Duffy, lived | ers were each Jail to-day as professional t tenved to ten days overed to be on Billy Tucker, of Newark, ts out win @ eha to fight ‘Dave O'Connor imited-round bout or to « and & aide bet of 860. 145 pounds, | and the heaviest Ix Falgerton, weighing The athletic nembers of the teain is as follows charge of va | to detain the men pending much more 10| important d 1ah for $100 & aide made simply Neighbors rushed in and found the +14 woman lying on the floor with her throat cut trom ear to ear. Owing to tne flames tt was with dif- ficulty her body was had several hundred dollars in money | szowland fobbins, Dock Comm! which she had saved and kept In the} pingtein, Charities Commissioner Robert cord of the Owen Zeigler and Jerome four-round bout in leved that the connected with the Mg bank robbery in Plainti they are not th put the shot 40 igley will cont wht. . holding a record 5 and has run the M-yai tn 611-5 Unpaced. Patterson—High She past in the half taken out. Jack Rverhardt, of New Orleans, says he will try for @ match with “You betore the Seaside Athletic latter defeate Holmes on May 6 the will mest aay otner d, if Indeed very men who stole the Corbett” tn a tim- jump, @ feet 3-4 Inch If Corbett dowan't acc 133-pound boxer, Jack Downey will probabl; few days to moet George Stddone or Tom Gattney he general bellet that | not ordinary tra nt that when a is; heyard dash, 6 4-6. It is thought some Itallana cut her) the Health Board; Park Commissioners tne money and set 8 in strengthened by porter wsked for 123 feet 7 inch Inches; pole vault, # fe be matched in a thelr) and Tax Commsstoner Joseph Blumen- | crime. The shanty stood in an out of|thal, Besides these Dock Commissioner back from the railroad] phelan has been asked to resign May 1 bout at the boxing show of the Prince George and | Lenox Athletic Clu! officla refused Torrey —Hurdles © the remainder of the string did routine “Work. The Sensation—Ferida colt, the - dy Primrose colt and the Bishop covered five furlongs in Fred Morris, “‘Muldoon'a Cyelone,"* matched to meet Dick Moore, the middi champion of the Northwest, contest at Boston on May 14, It succemeful will poat to Aght Joe Walcott in « Itmited-round yard hurdles, Dyer—-Hurdles, 161-6. weconds. At one time she had this money de-/reappoint his own appointees, Messrs. posited in an Ulster County savings In-| Einstein, Wright, Roosevelt and King. stitution, but when there was a run on the bank before it was closed by State Banking Superintendent, years ago, she drew out the money and| Parker Is to succeed Commissioner Mar- has since kept it in her home. About a year ago Mrs. struck by an Ulster and Delaware road | nd when the train hands went toj@ system in distributing small Jobs and pick her up, expecting to find her killed, | !# allotting a certain amount of patron- sho was discovered on the pilot of the | S&¢ to each Assembly District. | In the engine, on which ahe was thrown. PERRY GOES BACK. tn a limited r at was all he would say about t weonds with 1a yard: that was taken yMeCabe worked P. J. Dwyer’s but the President of the Jockey Club waa on hand, pand Patrician got a gallop the ‘way of the track. covered half a mile in a most ‘@emfortable rating gallop in 0.521 | Pemainder of the youngsters covered halt z th about 54 securds, jeMeshan worked the Bredkiyn horse Sir, Knight @ full mile he’s candidate went at a unt- ‘and the trial wi e4 that the horsemen present @ little horse better than ever, up fresh the same stri imp, Pirate of Penzance in colt covered half a mile "Baroness, entered in the Brooklyn leap, covered a mile and a gince last seen out. Fa, & corking Beach and Kennel covered Monte Carlo had a of miles a: a good pace. in worked Tan ister to Btar few George Cooney 101-2 neconda. Running broa past Inter cul and jump 44 feet, Dozter—Two miles on bi utes, 20 seconds; broad jump town club-house, will be matched ag to moet for eight rounds for a purse of $160. for tramps; the ich the affair was arra Dutty was|Henry Erben will get Dock Commis- ‘They will fight with two-oun The dates arranged Princeton, May 11; sylvania, ‘May 18; Mott Hi featern’ Intercollegiate As re entered 01 veket as Louls Fisher, Frank Williams 1 sgcpenly ai aT my Kelly or Tim be held by the Loni the latter part of May. Toland Athetie Club yn has a good record, « une 5, and probably the Denver industrious Athletic Club June 15. —— IP OF THE TURF. Race-goors at Bt Asaph are beginning to ask wards, wh ai Investigation lear up the affair, as every ed with the case refuses to ny Information, each one declar- had. nothing Oliver makes only important are Vagrants are not in his line. TWO BICYCLES STOLEN. A.C. Members Charge Two Boys with the Theft, Henry Edwards and Herman R. Meves, of the New Manhattan Athletic Madison avenue were complainants at Yorkville The Train-Robber Starts for Mats) is a fair division between teawan This Afternoon, Justice Lippincott covered a mile in itched to meet in Jersey City, to-| Huber, and in Jake Patterson's district, dav, denied the writ of habeas corpus|the Seventh, the Milhollandites are the applied for by Lawyer Simpson for Train-Robber Oliver Curtis Perry. After the decision Perry was taken to, Jacobus, in'the Niath: Mayor's Secre- the Hudson County Jail in a coach, He ate dinner there and at 1 o'clock, |V. R. Cruger, In the Fourteenth; Isaac Lamb, Chief ot |Sisskind, im the Fifteenth; Alexander Police Simon, of Weehawken, and «| sen, ih the Seventeenth; éx-Ansembly- Matteawan Constable. coach and started for Matteawan. The coach went up Oakland avenue | ata rapid pace, and it is thought Perry| the Twenty-second. tor ‘bout at Coney laland. BASEBALL CHAT. ‘here are othera” about those three straight, nd ‘“elnches,"* bad place to look for them. May 14, will wai to govern that tra by the slightest ign been the least bit allve they would certainly have institute! an investixa: tlon Into the previous running of the horse Copy- Declare and allop over a in company with Dr. of McCafferty on his horse Ben tainly the most Yon that thie individual for some time. Every one can ride as good @ race Perry got in the, R. Van Wormer, in the Nineteenth; given in the saddie that McCafferty ‘The Giante put showed thetr friends that wh they are capable of playing champlon- me yesterfay, and they once strike sixteen years old, ighth street five furlongs ‘one, and prove PLUMS NEXT WEEK. Important Appointments They Desire to Anticipate the New! ,: Civil-Service Rule, field, as well as an Smportant period ni the life of the perpetual office- seekers, Not only will there be many minor | offices filled by the Commissioner of | | Pub! be few vacancies remaining when the! new Civil-Service rule goes Into effect, | May 1, but there will be big plums dis- tributed by Mayor Strong, and, as usual, under such circumstances the Platt Repubiteans are talking harmony. ‘That Mayor Strong will make Import- ant appointments during next week Is understood, because of the act that May 1 wail be the expiration of the terms of President James J. Martin, of the Police Board; Fire Commissioner 8. GOOD GOVERNMENT NOTES. feenth: Sank arte Cinetod Chriss D, Meret #8 legate to the Council of Confederated Good Gov- ernment Clubs, i place of Elmer A. Allei BROOKLYN. HUT BYTHE'L”" ATS OR, An Exploding Oylinder Head Knocks a Boy Down Amembly District, hi Club A, of the Twenty-first Assembly District, have tte annes! evening, for the election of officers for the ¥ club-house, 722 Lexington avenue. ‘The annual meeting of Club C, of the mbly Distelet, for @ held next We election of offers, ay evening at The Penalty of Using Old and Rickety Engines, Next week wil be a busy one for) rooms, Her Savings, Amounting to Several | Mayor Strong and Commissioner Brook- Hundred Dollars, Stolen, At the inst me.ting of the Council a eommtt. J owith the dui Ee ee INsPartiian, Hesman Sonnerstrahl, sixteen years alms the bit Rearing betors, Mayor next. Wednesday, jis suffering fr Works, in order that there may | hearing ‘om a broken rib and se 8 about the body, was inserting his key |front door of bis home late last night came along on the Brook- 1 passes the house. ne reached the doorway was a dull report, followed by @ hissing of steam. Almost the same moment Sonnenstrahl the side by ap! ten pounds, of the engine had blown unconscious on his where he was found by @ poe Ambulance Surgeon Love, of the Home oeopathic Hospital, attgnded the boy, for the Improvement raise kiOWN as the omen's Association house | when @ tra Gay afternoon, and was on the | before the eng: “Noblilty of the Teach Government Club &, will be eid at th s ayenue, on Wedacsday a arent welghing avout eylinder-head At the meeting of Club V, of the Firat District, | doonete; Iaat. Monday evening, eight new members wert elected to membership, J. Wright, President Charles Wilson, of the | James A. Roosevelt and David King, Jr. It is understood that the Mayor will As to who will get the other places is a the | matter of guesswork. It was said to-day that Andrew tin, and it js still belleved that Admiral sioner Phelan's place. Commissicner Brookfield has adopte!l ‘Traina were delayed nts of a similar nature occurred on the Brooklyn ases where pedestrians The Executive Committee of the National Stunt- League met in p Mi considered plans for the coming mber of Commerce, at Clev aeniay | MINULES, \} of muntetpal government will be gona into fuily Among the speakers wnt WIL address the meetin ine on the its cylinders* ed through @ nployes of the road admitted to» day that such accidents are quite come he declared, spent the {ron cras Wills baer, of y stock in repair, and was using old ai worn out engines, THE BANK M vi of the New York City Good Gover Who Shall Make Up the Deftanct Commercial'n Defictencyt ‘The National Muntelpal League ts the preparation and wide elrcwiation of the League Is essential for heir success, First District, Martin Healy is the dis- penser, John ‘Murray Mitchell performs Receiver William N. Dykman, of the Commercial Bank, Brooklyn, this morn & similar duty in the Second, Theodore Ruble, formerly a Milholland leader, 824 Hudson street, last Wednesday evening, | ing petitioned Justice Gaynor for tne consider amendments the Club's conatitut the affairs of in the Third; the old Collins and Bimp- in fon organizations are running affairs Suitable expressions of regret w the Fourth and Fifth; In the Sixth there | the Club, and B.A ‘The whole matter wi the regular act as Secretary pro tem. med up in the “Shall the di- organization, under George Hilliard, and rectors or the shareholders be sued to the Milholland crowd, under William H. only Republicans recognized Others who have “influence” are Henry Clay Plerey, in the Eighth; ex-Marshal tary Job BR. Hedges, in the Eleventh; Wiillam, Henkel, in the Twelfth; Col. 8. man Simonson, in the Eighteenth; John Columbus 0, Johnson, in the Twenty: enth; Gen. Collis,’ in the Twenty- fourth, and Benjamin Oppenheimer, in will be taken on the West Bhore train a ‘The work of three or four of the men was little hort of ood two-year-old to finish head with the three-year-old. Tom Moore cov da. The latter la im- efeld worked two covered half a mile nde very easily, the brown colt with the theft from Weehawken. cycles from the club-house last W Before he left Perry thanked Lawyer Simpson for his Lawyer Dickson was also present in the jail when Perry was taken away. evidence that he bet on his colt yesterday, that ts in There was @ tme when the ring at St. Lanter German fully demonstrated that he has behalf. | No Remo: about recovered his form of 98 When Laster is Fight he has but few equala Whit Smith for the past five months was employed as messenger Last Wedne: and Mr, Meves left their bicycles in the knows McCafferty too Fraud,”’ for on the turf that charge ts almost Impossible lo prove. It ts no use to cy maakt with THE MURDERESS SILENT. for Killing Dom Catal appear to be down-| Marta Barberi, the Italian girl who Perry did not and would not Judge's decision, ——— the terrific speed of Rusie and Meek!a, deceptive change of pace on hie alow ball y made core of James J. Murray, the manager of the club-house. the wheels a few hours la nee reported thi f the Twenty- All-Prose taking his field along In the case of Copyright, mile In 1.40 yesterday whip and with « Copyright ran a mile in animal ran a Ing touched by the were Connolareut Bombazette, hree-yéar-olds and Ba- string had a nice ca: manning, the great | lowe, to Dates seven-furlong dashes, on the latter oi on the following day. the | Murdered her lover. Dominico Cataldl, by cutting his throat with a razor yes- terday, passen a quiet night in the Es- sex Market prison. She slept nearly all WAS IT MURDER OR SUICIDE?) night. and ata not Sisplay any symp- Ke and. then bi efx furlone pole: headed Fried the field al ra enes, ox furloi Ateplaying no peed learned that Smith and Hoye had each been seen with a wheel detective captured a tenement dence im the Widow Black-|h4 it Points to Carpe not it he were but now Ulon, how much easter they woul the roof of Street and First avenu Copyright took hold of ‘one of the beat milere at the track, and at Thirty-first where he may be a “wonder, he had toms 'of regret or remorse for her crime, She refused to be seen this morning, ving received Instructions from het lawyer, Abe Levy, not to talk about the, murder, PHILLIPSBURG, N.J.,April 27—The in-; At the home of her parents, 163 Mott but his work y ‘York cranks to any great th, running away from Hquity, Charade and Prig. Murely thie te a reversal of form worth Inquiring fled on catching sight of Hoth boys dented manded an examination, which was set ‘Bay the Bro: not Impress the Ni quest into the cause of death of Widow Rubicon ha; Ray Blackwell, who wi street. a dozen Italian women were as- sembled ti-day, going over the details found dead in/ of the tragedy, circuit of thi on the back en he covered a quarter mile down for Tuesday morning. committed In default of $1, = oo her bed vesterday morning with a bullet ——-—— The chatter of certain alleged friends. of DO ball each, ‘York team in th ot up to Buck. wound In her head and a revolver tightly! SIMON DIES, HIS WIFE LIVES. Murphy Into Stafford’ Admitted that for hi second In amusing 4 in the sire old trick of locking grasped in her hand, was resumed to- ind gave Horn| @ mile in a trifie over 1. Reel, Agitator, Sir Gallahad Hurlingham, co’ N. Y. UNIVERSITY ATHLETES. from winning, and with a vige from top to bottom The evidence was that ex-Postmaster Samuel Carpenter said the woman had A mare batter, and a sharp, hard f Mt comes to a question punishing campalg New Gymna ‘Trainer Cann Hard at Work of ability to stand the 14 baseman must Ko He Shot Her and Was Badly Beaten When Arrested. gone back on him, and he intended to| Alexander Simon, who tried to kill his would | Wife Della by shooting her, at Twenty- fired the| Sixth street and Seventh avenue, April three-year-old maiden Dan- to Freeland, ind Bowling Green, covered J, and repeated in {tte dollars tow big red Wille would not last. the brother ‘The athletes of the New York Untver- sity have been working under great dit culties this season. symnastum, each member of the te W. Jennings sold M. to Jimmy Shielda a few days ago lor $100, tations and wit ‘the same time. “Murph't te heavier to-day thi two-year-olds were sent half a shot that killed Car- KN Koo! thing, Jerome, ne 17, died this morning in Charity Hos- penter 1s a prisoner in the Easton, Pa,, [Pita Death was due to erysipelas set- pounds of wh AIL the. poaltion, about 55 neconds. Domino cov- ve furlongs In about Wie “OY NR Gals ompelled to train alone, as Barber and ting Into the wound he received in his that| head when he was arrested after the Black- | shooting. ne temple| After Simon shot his wife he ran Into Oxx brought uncertainty of ho: the University hag not had a perm: over hin two. | Statfort’s work in the la three games has been them over the Sheepshead Ray Mr. Oxx made quite a sensation track when his youngsters haifa mile in 52 seconds pulling O14 Age has developed into a very bad actor the last week, he post. He ran out repeatedly y this has been chang bone on the oppc Carpenter denies he had anything toled the pistol do with che shooting ction in fining Doyle $25 In yee: With an even. break would have won. gal a saloon on the sam orner and point- bartender, who th was seen | wrenched the weapon from his hand and time before her | struck him over the head with it, The Yon Yonson’* symnasium with fine training apparatus haw been completed and Mr. F. H formerly of the Y, M. C. A., of Bridge port, has been engaged to put the into'shape for the Spring games. his care a marked noticeable, and alth ie a ae with the women a shi death suspicion points to him, Carpenter endeavored have him released this morning, on the Irregular last sixteenth. Iner Turner states that J, EH. Mad- have done well at Sheeps- . He says that Prest: of the string have Counsel for Men's Christian Unton from out-of-town elude giving quar: Anteen oF expenses up so lame that 1 to diamount and there was no evide had committed ary crime. 15, 22. 99; July 4. A Mand PM: e fined $60 by the starter at st blow caused an ugly scalp wound, mon has almost comple re- from the effects of the shoot- to —__—— e—___ the heariig untithecer| DRUGGED AND ROBBED. jer and Bergen ave: hope that he may still turn out a win-| oner's Investigation {9 comp! ning team at the intercollegiat Among the most promisin ed and a tn the fourth ruce, | bears up ERNE CHALLENGES DIXON. well under the trying ordeal, and opin-| Farmer Voorhees Accuses Two Prig ran a rattling good race crack out of the box. on hia next try, fon seems about equally divided The Young Garnet Naseball Club has organized 3 to] Neighbors with the following players: HIT HER WITH A PITCHER, jn to Fight for ight Title, April 27.—Frank Fle will be worth « het even It he ia a trite uncer a on Mey toes In the 100-yard dash, viict, Mills and Vogel; in’ the “BUFFALO, N. Y. Berne, the Buffalo feather-weight, has — 1k, Foster Beal and Banks; in the kkempner anc Nowery Methods, (Spectal to The Evening World.) MINGTON, N. J., April 27.—Mag- Kline to-day held James FI istrat Mes, Sperie May Dic from Richarda‘a| Clickenger and D. T. Voorhees, of gasued & challenge to George Dixon, ‘ him for $2,500 a Weight championship, the m: J before the club the half mil FOOTBALL’S VICTIMS. England's for’ the mile. ‘The standing of League clubs this morning was races Hadwin and Cannift are the Frank A. White House station, for examination on a charge of having given “knock- even} out drops” to and robbed D, Lucas o largest pure: ted that the Seaside Athletic Pp Erne has good i, and his friends are Dixon ts a swinger straight stiff has an even chance to win, a LECHASERS MAY SPLIT. |. Philadelphia Members of the N. A. 3 old, of 109 Charles street, was ar- Pollee| ‘Tuesday ni charged with felonious) {tea Cl on Mrs. Clara Sperle, janitress| drink with hm and D. of the house where the prisoner lives, Sperle is thought to be dying in St, Vincent's Hospital, Richards was | clothes torn remanded to jai the flela events Wheeler and Sa at putting the shot, torious are trainin, 510 Phila te Puncher the ie men name t ular events shows that during there were twenty deaths from Inju the football hundred and fife 4 and that received on New Chicagy at ? had frequent At 10.20 o'clo: arrels of ia. last night Richards met Holeveland at Loulavilia recent defeat srhees, a neighbor, of $135 . Voorhees says, he vis- ger had a orhe and was fou the house the ots were off, his! is money gone, —— house a: He became unconscious, in this condition outsid next morning. His nd ards and the janitress have MR. GILROY TO RETURN. Crooklyn at Washligton WITH TH collar-bones were cases of concussion of the brain or spine paralysia, kne tonitis and hundreds of minor casual- vens Institute el con the stairs, with a pitche As she fell a ‘amp, w nd struck her A. WII Sevede if Daten Clash, (Special to The Evening W: PHILADELPHIA, ) Evening Telegraph prints ‘to the effect that the Philadelphia mem- bers of the National | may secede from the N chase Association and the Jockey string of victories this HUDSON COUNTY'S SHOW. Mig Card for the New Jerscy Club's SeGET ARIEL pable Nahe carried, aps sPUts ing oll spread over ¥9 the stairs and hallway, A policeman put the fire out and sent York, eatils with hls ineents Bo pton to-day, on the PI Hospital, Where It Was found her skull | {om Southampton to-day, on the Pa was fractured. E WHEELMEN, The Earl of Lonsdale, who Is a mem- ber of the Dunraven Syndicate, whict Is} menting at the Droklyn Bleyele Eight clubs have promised to ota iided the pollee until was arrested at his Is in readiness of the Royal Lon’ nee! of the Hudson Park dates are changed #0 ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, ST. he entries and weights for Mon tial boxing show ted when twelve local clubs have BUCHANAN GROWS ANXIOUS, | 82: 1% It bad been the ex was a bay colt, > ing has been thoroughly overhaul on modelled ¢ Warden Sage to Send Out New In- vitations to the %.—Warden Sage! ex fh haw been erentod to eect that the vfered them this sald today ¢ ‘The Ex-Mayor and Family W; Day for New York. F. Gilroy, ex-Mayor of New wife and children Thoma for Amerie: this! Mr, their y . with his wife and two of unger children, Virginia and Arthur, left New York for Europe on yor's in- tention on retiring from office t take a| trip to Florida, but he suddenly changed his plans and went to Europe. Before leaving this country he sald he ected to go into some business on he would this evening | his return. The nature of that business the wit-|he had not yet decided upon, are as follows take advantage of it annual horse | six. rounas and ot the well-known announcer has been ong cution of Dr. amion Wheelmen will run to Totten which was Seaside Chul Gov. Morton granting a respite of one week, Buchanan is becoming time draws sare cordially Neil Smith, Jack Guerts the first bout as the r for bis execution, has been assured the electric vitet to part chalr on Mannachusette ant Wednesday, nh the metrope) expected to nform him! en made by thi the death sentence from being carried out. her husband to-morrow of what progrese has bi York Yacht Race—Alexandria Stakes; min down to @ draw wheelmen'a ret tismissed a libel a ne Kentucky Imprisoned by Corone OMeagh in Supreme Court Chambers, harge trom @ cadie | rday on aged by an explos.on. Ronalis was | Plaherty, of Boston, tn six rounds eightround Roden and Casper Le. ig er owner. He entered into a con: AL the games of Coroner O Me: anda half furlongs, 114] A number of 1 ks Agure amon overed what had Decision was Creedon-MeCarthy Fight To-Night Alisa Back at Cowes. {) 2.—The yacht Alla, arrived Otte Knobler from other pointe a between Dan ¢ been filed on old. of 400 Kast ground, together with the f repairs’ had Ubel was dismissed, > The verting te hare In splendid condition, aad @ bot ta anticipated. been authorized, ooting Bimselt ia toe lett side wita @ af-callbre! wi Mo Whe early Kugiied regatien > = until JACOB ASTOR BACK. Ne Returns with His Wite from al co} al- he| Among the passengers arriving on steamer Campania from Liverpool and Queenstown to-day were: visit] John Jacob Astor, Mrs, Astor, P. Ca William Cranston, . J.B. Dupigna foot, Sig, Foti, James A McCready. Major Millburn, Romer, Willlam Be Re Snowball, John Boyd Mr. Mark Warburton H. Farrar Dead, oH. Farrar, of man anoplectte ¢ Magos, Caniaine of cy teers, during the Now Jer ypean Tour, Kirk, N. Col, F Hon. J. hdcher and Capt. Geos tat night fi reey City, Aled the Boys Bitten by’ Dogs. ‘Three boys living at Kearny, N, J., were bitten by dogs yes! . one of them Hidog ne had been teasing.” The other to bitten by by | a Gog believed to be mad. The by: Kor tae mad dog with pistols wounda realize the remaining deficit?’” $082,356.33 had | been collected and $622,984.73 expended Of this $50,749.35 was pat He has a balance of $8,622.25 on hand to in claims due depositors ‘The creditors have realized of thé Twenty-third Ai held a moeting last nigh: mbly District, eet, at which Reynolds, of the University Settle Ment tn Delancey street, spoke on From the Lower East Side to the Upper Weat the receiver, for oxpenses. and others. | 88 per cent. Augustus Haviland, President of the Depositors’ Organ‘zation, sald the direct= ors were the parties to look to for relme mismanaged affairs of the bank, and innocent men, women and children’ should not be made to suffer for their acts, Judge Gaynor sald he would take the apers and examine them carefully. BROOKLYN HOSPITAL ROW. Two Doctors to Be Asked to Recom alder Their Resignations, None of the trustees of the Brooklyn who was seen this afternoon at jeg, to the officers of all the Good t orcasion is int work done by the Good Smprovemeut of the Public overnment clubs for ti A meeting was held in Melrose Lyceum, Third avenuerand, One ‘Hundted ana rinieih ace the intateat of Coed Geet | brea a edo bE aa ment Club W, Commisnioner Haften, Joho Jay Ch pman, James W, Pryor and At the close of ‘the meeting Club W umber of applications for Jeo | members! Good Government Club H, of the Fifteenth An- has been ‘considering a chan voted thin week to Te- it Thirty-second of quarters, bu present quarters at 359 for another year. to-day could new physicians will be asked to fill the places left vacant by the resignations of Drs. Sherwill and Ormiston, A inner and conference of the club Presidents wns held at the Reform Club last Wednesday. Invited to meet the Councli Government Club work. of Club C, Chairman of the Committee, the Presidents bein; of the visiting The trustees will hold a special meet- ing shortly and ask at le two of the physicians to reconsider their resigna- OCEAN GROVE IN FEAR. Afraid Its P. 0, Will Be Merged with Asbury Park and Called “0.” (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTO! tion of Ocean Grove citizens descended | the Poat-Ofice morning In mortal fear lest their post- office was to be merged with Asbury | Park, and appear hereafter as station | The cause of the trouble is A general row among the doctors, which\ has been going on for a long time. eral times during the bers of the staff have threatened to re= Complaints had been made to the trum at patients were treated after having undergone operae When questioned, ast year meme A delega- | the doctors and sald they con- criticism as an attack on their professional hono’ The hospital is the oldest institution of its kind in Brooklyn, and Its fit anniversary will Department be celebrated nex® The Ocean Groyeltes told Postmaster- General Wilson that half the value of the town and all its prosperity depend- ed on its name by which It had become as a Summer resort, take away Its name would do'the place | incalculable injury. The Postmaster-General sald the invariable rule of the Department to lesignate branch post-otfices by a let- ter of the alphabet. ‘One of the delegation asked him humblest and most unob- | trusive manner possible if he intended to call Brooklyn Station consolidated with New York. Postmaster Wilson how he had been cornered and remarke “Twill not cross the Brooklyn Bridg until I come to it.” But the Ocean C their post-offi w be consolidated with Asbury Park unul they were willing. $50,000 Ft It Wan Pata for a Van Dyke That Twice ha Much, Low prices were paid last night for “oid masters” at the American Art As- soclation exhibition in Chickering Hall. ‘The portrait of the Marctese de Spinola and her daughter | sold to Roland Knoedler, an art dealer, CONSOLIDATE THE TROLLEY, That In the Scheme President Slew cum Favors. Slocum, President of the Coney Island and Brooklyn Ratlroa@ Company, had a conference with Mayor Schieren to-day on fenders. the politest, Mr. Slocum: any was ready at any,; 3 when it was) time 10 use Mr. Slocum told an reporter he favored a ‘Evening World® eneral consolidae companies Ig T do not know positivel: Slocum, “that the three largest tractio1 consolidate or not, it would be the best thing for the trolley companies to consolidate. TROLLEY CARS COLLIDE. ups at the Same ‘ove delegation were companies will ICTURE. | Two Separate Smai A Gates avenue trolley car, crowded with passengers, avenue car 139, at the junction of Adame and Fulton streets into Seventh at 8 o'clock this The platform of the Gates avenue car was demolished, and many of the occus pants were throwa down, said the picture was back to Europe. Associaton to be sent vas bought by the years ago for Confessor,” ught by MC painting by Sir Joshua Ashton for sales ‘amounted to roceeds of the entire sale . which ts a loss of almost Nobody wae A few minutes later car 1,101, of the Fiatbush avenue line and Sackett street collided at the same corner. Both cars were slightly damaged. Rubens, was by Scare Thin Mininter, John Baumetster, sch, College Point, L. 1, who started a crusade the violation of the 8 letter threatening him with @ lared to-day It wae of the Reformed Heach's Barly One week from to-day the Manhattan Beach Ho- who recelved a his intention to. see mate tlm more determine’ to and he will not stop until the Suse vmany new f wilng: A spacious push the fight Gay law 16 rigidly observed, ———— Germans Only Need Apply, Persons who have called at the Brooklyn City Hail for a copy of the Ma: have been surprised to learn that ent are in German. 1@ Indignant at what they cone nider an un-American polley, and one MA yew. message also be prints be unter the direction of last Summer at the Busy Times at the Food Show. Rat 2 in the afternoon until | ove annual message rom the opent wegented that th n Chinese for the accomotat n of the city explained to-day that all the E fT been destroyed during the fire la the City Cooking lectures at 3.30 reater Pittsburg” Bills, HARRISHURG, Dilla will go to the Governor next ‘There are three bills Nidation of Pittaburg with boroughs and parts of townah Rugene G. Bi ford had @ talk with Mayow Schlieren in the Brooklyn City Hall this ing about the bill t¢ dep "4 like to have > be consolidated. The combined pr connotidated panies to depress. thi Legislature does many eet my approv: It Is estimated that this Mill be Increased to 600,000 before the — =_——____- Dostou's New Hotct Burned, In Albany that 40 aot At doos them Just the sam re See ¢ Big Whale. Delegations of scholars trom girls’ school Me, rly this. morning fire sin-story brick apartme eriously dam- broke out in 1 elty, and the Baltic atee oale, of Hrookly, Hed the big whale at pier and Wilson street Bast River, to-day. — Gcorgia Bonk Clones 1 S April 2—A t waa received to-day by Comptroller Eckele stating that the Merchants’ National Bank, of Romi had closed ike éoore $400,000, . It te owned by Albert Gi Lighted Candle Starts a Fire. Fire op the top floor of the Ave-story brick ng 234 East Seventeenth street, occupied by ¥ Richlin, caused by a lighted candle, 4! w+ #0) damage to furaiiure and $10) to wh ied and the local police are looking | G