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THE WORMD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1895. A NEW"RACING BILL.|A PAWNBROKER TRIED) WILDE DENIES ALL,|BUCHINAN PLEANOT ACCEPTED |KNEW NO POLICEMEN, > a WYER [DEDICATION OFTHE ARGH OE Al RES A WIN, (Continued from First Page) | Amended Distribution of the State| Prosecution -for Overcharee on a|Says There Ie No Truth in the ntinued from First Pore) | But Oderwald's on's Wife's Two t A " t {8 the property of the people of | New York. Tax Embodied Separately. Pair of Gloves, Charges of Indecenoy. tht cventit ‘the United Btates Sijireme | Brothers Are On the Force. hee My — 2. +--+. ‘he inscription carved upon the large Court eetucoe to” ONTeFATG te panel on the north front of the arch is: Unge will not be able to execute Buch: Bauet Captures the | nan tocmarr yw fo Commemorate the One Hundreath | | The Raines Supp'ementary Measure| Test Case to Check the Greed for|He Explains a Love That the Ago) ine siny when, the sentence shouki hej 48 Niece Married One and His Anniversary of the Inauguration of Contains the P: ‘| P carried git Th Lado Lite: ieee Boyhocd’s Ch t On.” Boh 000 Gane) me ee revi Usui interes Bae Not Uaersan (oF 8 Pa a5 thE eyed Com Saye coo ee etic and that the ood th. a of the United States, Erected by the deelsion will not by d until after Trial Plate, Fonte ot Ge ony of See tom Senate May Vote on Percys(iray and | Eesex Market Court Thronged with | Well Conched for the Oceaston by | (Eke Yootion anoutt be a dentat or] PMere Are Still Nine Jurors to Try 4s eit Wilds Bills To-Mor:o Sast Siders, Sir Edward Clarke, vie CO aT Tat te caneelt TB MeLaughtin ‘As it stands to-day it Is beyond quea- ee wit and gannat be placed ih tion one of, the. most beautiful and ar — - —_ _ th rie etain when th “ised = tistic monuments o} * country " " m Jhils point of lawats not valid, the ator: | ay TER BY q LENGTHS. See rap med inthe opinion of those | 4p, ,(zraelto The Bvening Worl) Grimy, Essex Market Pottce Court was] LONDON, April 20.—The ota Trattey | RIS Mant oF taw ate not valid tne (ior | There were not more than a score of who are competent to, ludge in mat. ahs set April 30,—Both the Feroy >| choked with @ struggling mass of p was less crowded this morning when | be resenter and that he will then be tal m in the Court of Oyer and tora of att cai eigeh Ne yt Ms ‘4 r acing and the Wiis Antt-Yof the east side, this afternoon, the} the court opened for what was expected | 44" {2 0) anal proc for] 'Terminer this morning when the effort j Pe a i Sy colselling bills were advanced to third | majority to witness the examination of [to be the last day of the tra: of Jes J. Peschall, the New to secure a jury to try Inspector Mc- imme Pilots the Ameri- - ueenn Shine, ee to-day, etth the} Pawnbroker Jacob L. Frauhof, of 503} Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor on the | lawyer wh hrolonge the ilfe Laughlin was continued before Justice E vnderstanding that an opportunity for | Bowery | charge of certain iniadeteanors. colored murderer, Hallinger, in Uarrett. Nine jurors were in the box. Past Legal Tender BASEBALL CHAT. sie MS wi be atoraet ot Frauhof is the first of the gras: | Counsel for the Crown, when the pro: i Na Oe Gree Ot BRE ff an panel of taleamen was n final passa hich | py prokers a © east side to be ar-| cee n ' the charge | Sreliissy r 1 % ordered yesterday rhe new tales pond at Newmarket. Tt might sled : Bnd Mr, Duan fo keep | will probably be lomo, . ‘ Heh i ae PLataie MueeE tt : e pte a tail plency. Ss paindte: Witte peel | tempt to ane hchanes « panbi atte iaiy he C fia away @em the Polo Grounds for a few days. | 7 i e| wh Lfitdabe taba alice Uy A Mitt bl . 6 RAVINE | combined legal Hghte have wered | 4 Pr . The professional mascot has already been licked, hive calion ie wae es COnERE Ban Se reinrouies, HAVE: Babe :tOWI (ts Sake (that He ebaited (Garside) RAY MImNULy Te Fectlo in the Hewisey stattites at the [26 0% erminer at 2 o'clock this a similar fate Is in store for the Quakers % id in piacing the prisoners in the witness. | United States which, they say, will, in | afterncon, 20 WAS SCRATCHED. | ane omer ‘Toe centiamen who desis cut tne] Bi@dley moved that the enacting clause | ‘This pawnbroker was arrested Satur-| box connection with the Ayeds prokeng the | The dreary work of proving Into the weather i fot a0. eal) 08 downtown, Ae eal ve This motion was voted| day by Policeman Fay, of the Essex| gir Edward Clarke, Q Bouneel ese ane Li, at for aig manthe, The ay matt of talesmen was begun just www . hovel and then the Percy-Gray bill was ailit Polee Court the acetsed, demanded a verdict of not} Peat Rrorebiiby) or Apes} 1 IHG be talesmen had been weighed ou der Abe has asked President Young . hat @ pawnbroker should have been| guilty on this count, but the Judge re- | “lt 1h Wy Supe berate arene tape tance and found wanting, Wiil- flere the Odds at the Post) 1 transter umpire Bette to anne other city ater | Senator Lexow sald he desired a full apprehended by Tame i tora sae ewe a conrad. Oderwald, a baker, of. $81 the police, was sufll- | fused to allow it Anal Ju therm vn t after final fits the present series, and also that he be vot at.|“ixcussion of the bill, because there was i - ii : nth avenue, passed a successful ex clent to cause Franko to exert his In-| si dward Clarke, In the opening chests aR | t ¥, " , t the Winner of the fome doubt about the legality of the r Edwa ein PENNE | Tnarieaned ar cake amination and was. provisionally ac- si lowed to umpire any of the BL Lovia games in| Till” He indicated that he {avored any | fluence to the utmost. When arraigned |apeech for the defense, denounced the] iy iy st ed as the tenth Juror, t. bil legalizing tacing on reatricted lines. | Saturday he begged at any State, for Any. matter & Wat before recess, and after another ing Selling Even es 8 8 Mt legalizing racing fe 8a y he begged for time. conduct of a section of the pre . ‘ h ‘J % 0 i re fin process of being fh aman had beet mined, Mr. The Cincinnati ‘“Rede'' celebrated the returr|havwaneed ana dicuasien cae the HIL| Justice Grady thought the evidence] saying that {: was such as to prejudice yt ae atl ca" Mane eorpee, GREG | PoRe: AND. RANG TROL Re eouenea to at of thetr captain yesterday by administering the posed to] Bainst the prisoner was unquestion- | the case of his cient and imperil the A nuitt Reet te, captain yesterday by edmininering the land intimated that he was another question to Mr, Oderwald, the t the measure, able, and set the examination for this ny ustice, {ted ret-Attorney Mace | provistonally accepted tenth juror KET, April 9.—The Two] "er the vietlme | “Two thousand ministei Afternoon at 2 ole eel regent ey VURU eS. fi ,{farlane, when aekel whether a stay of) Mr. Oderwald stepped to the witness 4 Guinea Trial Plate, of 200] the astern sa a, | tested against this bill,” . complaint. was made by one of | Wilde was then placed upon the stand jexecution shault follow the notice Of} chalr and Mr. Fox asked: Son here to-day by M. F.| craton yenentay toy ihe iiveifeet king et a | “us/e protest should be considered. i Workt's" reporters. The victin|and absolutely denied that there ANH TOPUEG ay and? Hellewe nantly NWT not ask you on my original ex- ne dg, | RAMe between Syracuse and the home team, In T did not know anythin, pawned a patr of gloves on Jan. 16 under|4 word of truth in the charges of in-| eo) pdr tichanin have cood grounda for | Lamination whether you had any friends Banquet, carrying 112 pounds, | Ft, rtgnnn inzing pais wroneed ine wit| Protests of ministers, the only opposl-|the name of Martin Aulm. He gave his 1 bit, ® on the police fores 4 gimme up. the sone to Cae rain stopped the game. with) tion I have heard of comes from pool: | address ax 70 Murion street, decency brought against hin, He an. ete Te UCT a AtAY toner Laman |anattty Mfe anaWered the Juror, turn- Dee ovrirech's, Legal Tender, | ™a'near the plate tn the last Hx innings, ropin keepers anil people of that kind. | “T want ts pawn these woven,” he ald awered the suentions of Sie Edward) ,,Unite! States Comminstoner Leman [ing red cer continued : s «8 ‘d Senator Guy, who was inthe chair. |to the pawnbroker,” ang as I'm in need] Clarke In sul nd yor ve ‘No? " cor pounds up, ran second. Es- The bill was ‘t 2 dad: | of mon vi rc a re tained ao [| Mr Box saints ye third, Beven | nbiteher BA Crane has gone back to his off lore. | vanced to third reading there wan f woe Ae fan get Hey During the examination of the pris: bere Is some Teste mower | pod, made a mistake” sald the jurer, ‘ght Alonso was scratched. | reputation Ltaleae thet Big Ed gained hw | long discussion over the Raines supple- ‘Aulm waa given pawn ticket No. 1,158, | oner 1t was apparent that there was a ne Sas ie pees appeal ehoule hesltatingly, Li 3 cs mentary bill. correcting some errors In {and on It Instead of @ cents was wrliten | remarkable change in the character of [Of Juin, Mrown tee grant \owrlt at + you have friends on the poiice a a three-year-old ea Rebeca the Perey-Gray, bill and the Wilds bili /36 conta, This Aulm di not observe. nor |thoge attending the trial, It waa evident | ha eas corpus, ff the appeal ts enter- pe bias ; ely followed cher. ih) gave ©. violent ‘egardin, e distribution of the State | does one out o! y who are obliged to ‘3 a SALA a Pa te SL should. s ‘ pe t the work, sees they | temper in Cincinnatl yenterd tax on the earnings of the racing asao-| resort to a pawn shop. = that many of Wilde's frienda were pres-|{alned, though, J should say. in an off; Tho are they? i : t anti Legal Tender. ¥ |inning he struck Miller onthe head with the| clations, A “World reporter presented the|ent in court, and the general atmos. | eee teen at eat eet T eee ett c twa teens Quror omy, fon's fw order to the Bushes, where |tall three times. He was severely deciplined. Tt wan developed during the discussion | ticket to a woman in Fronhof's shop On| Shere of the place was less hostile tof US ¢ 5 wife's (wo brothers ate policemen, ook a clear lead and won in J A Anee here Ha Leds mbodied in A Ape aaked for the glover: ‘ the prnoner: Gian Ups. ABFBVIUS’ 6 . =o f ‘Are those ail you know,” asked Mr, -quar- e cleane | EW DIL Instead of being incorporated in| | ‘"The interest on the amount loaned, . 0 nprevio : ‘ i y three lengths, Three-quar- | ,The Phiadelphie, Club hae recalisg the releame | the Percy-Gray and Wilds Iie in order | said the woman,” after examining. the | sions, ALDERMEN GET FUNNY. think 9," sald the Juror. ength separated Legal Tender | woay in the twirling department. te oprieye che necessity, for returning | ticket, ‘Is 68 tas ,| Sir Edward Clarke undoubtedly made ~ a mane t your niece married to a police- nd. oe. the bills to the Assembly for concur-| The reporter laid down & cents and} astery wpecch to-day. Ho claimed |COl Whring's “White Duck Snite’| “rhe jurors face arew redder than ever ¥ ting at the post was 5 to 4/ The Trilby Baseball Clu is anxious to arrange] This precaution is deemed necessar: he three months Is not quite up, and | that Wilde was a martyr, and that he Sneered At. ay he answered inthe affirmative, nquet, 10 to 1 against Legai feoryacre anne Dvr dl atts re average seven-|on account of the opposition which hae the interest is rightfully 41 Nts. | had accepted a verdict Ay not gullty In| At ting oe tha Board cbcAld “She has been married many years, Ls Indor Friedman, 228) developed to the bills in the lower | How do you make it 68 cents, Ata meeting of the Hoard o , said Mr. Fox. aay er aged, py [AR ww house ‘aince they were passed by the | lawful interent Is 3 per cent, on W worth | the Quemnsberry case only because It] men thls afternoon, the fountain erect ‘The Jiror ald that this wan so, | «eee WOLD A Geotash tal Mirsre cera art ° City are said to be behind she onporition | cent that makes only 62 cents,” per-| When Wilde wag placed In the dock | cordance with the provisiona of the! (At this point a recess wan taken, FR civions for the 200 Gulnenn| Watt mean ua ager pales peat | ede of fe Bil peeve, homens that | fm the ticket when only cents WAR) TOM ATE oot Ai a awagger, which no] Column Coliege Gun cub the right! — MITCHELL-WALSH CASE. Ri Plate of 200 sovereigns are as fol-) Why throng men around the bulletin? arsed and receive the Manative of the | Oh." replied the woman, “the 6 cents] disgusted all who witnessed it duting [to use frearms on the college grounds 9 Three-year-olfs to carry 8 stone, Slate rene ete An SORIA ary Governor, a we charge for storing and packing the} tne former trial. amunteation from Coroner Hoe-| Witness # Ridicules Good tv nds; four-year-olds to carry 10 Why do some hins and others cheer? —-> u “HSo vou charge aa much Interest on| Mr. C. F. Gill, on behalf of the prone- ention to the verdict o' 4 A pound, and five, six and aged) ht Mt war'oroken ove? BROOKLYN’S BASEBALL DAY.) ine trict!on ora doar as you do on] cution, began hie choREsRAMHITIRDN 01 RU INGL ANS: AéRth eae i hel chksd Last dL atta ‘to carry 10 stone 4 pounds; the ralce rises abo ain ae = A whils dolar tae woman, and that} the same lines as that of Mr, Edward who Was Killed while riding a| The taking of tertimony in the to be fold at auction for 2000 jaseball returns are coming Only Good Weather Necded for the] :, jist where the law. Was vidwated M. Carson, Q Cy who defended the|bieyele, ‘The verdict recommended that |Mitehell-Walsh Eighth Congressiona: 3 1f for 1,000 belted Hib ‘The waning mun was going down League Opening To-Morrow. ‘A warrant was then sworn out. Marquis of Queenaberry ‘againet thelall vehicles be required to keep to the | Distslct contested election case was con- Pounce; if for S00 sovereigns | fat instd, wildest tumult saipasd— President Byrne and the officials of SAVED RABBIER | charge of Lvel, and quoted from the] right, It was referred to the Law Com. | finued at 11 grclock to-day, before Notary M4 ngunidss te for 30 sove lens, | Looks of Indigerence were il-felgned. the Brooklyn Baseball Club spent to-day | ONE BOXER CARRIED HOME. | sonnet to Lora Aitred Douglas, in which | mittee. Wiis Rullivan was the firat witness 82 pduuds; hi itis, one PE ARR SrULAOn Semmes orate Ere studying the weather charts and in- - = occurred the lines Alderman Olcott Introduced a resolu- | called, He testified that he was a, Fame Caries sd EVERY, T stood bewildered, wondering wha voking the elements that control, under| Sweeney, the Hrooklyn Pagilist.| “I am that love; but, dare not speak | tion assigning the easterly side of the | Mans matcher for A tguntua, S Praha) Ee aap gnteradiae ithe lowest Wien a vee sila thle mere tame the arbitrary rule of Farmer Dunn, the Not Dangerously Injured. its name." basement of the brown-stone Court-| Alderman, in the Twenty-elghth Elec- et _ wun entered at the lowest) TEIy fale wot aide won de gue rain of shine possibilities. To-morrow | Grand Army Hall, Williamaburg, was | Mf. Gill asked what was the nature of | House ax a labor bureau for the Street-| {lon Diathict of the Eighth Assembly nder the conditions, cont : boa % . R. | the National League season is schetuled| crowded last night during the boxing| the love represented in that poem. Cleaning Department. He said Col. | DIST IEE ap eeeeacren ne Peau rexcat gure, From’ the conditions th) ie are we at, 4 to open in the City of Chur’*ss, and if ‘ é Wilde, with marked deliberation ana} Wartng wantet a door cut In the side #2" 8" yo intimidation of voters. — en that the weight of an aged| Wnere at, did some one say? show of the Long Island Athletle Club. of the building He saw no Intimida seen that the welg! books Why we're at the same old ame, the weather permits it is expec. *hat " a venly | emphasis, answered; i ; sy . 4 Mr. Rawson, Mitchell's counsel, sub- fender the scale would be: 14| revive ts “icist” the hore tote t The four bouts arranged included evenly Why, Is he-afrald those ‘white duck | Aff, Rawson, SMltchel coat amt By entering under the last Ay that us seabens Wit Zopreciere their name, | 22000 Brooklyn cranks will turn out to] matched men. “It is a love that Is not understood |euite’ will be hurt by Foln through the Jeena Without eliciting a! y Information y witness the game. ‘The event of the evening, which waa |!" this century, It is the love of Dayid | Main, entrance Alnermsn: of importan: Bera aemae cols Soehe say, theks Chom Ver Giants! Ig aveh The Bridegrooms will have for their|an cignt round bout between Mike {fF Jonathan, A deep, spiritual affection |“Ssi" waring’a request. went to the| ,fujuvan said chat a watcher, from one 2 wy i P a ~, Sd! i. iu J ‘ . . 4 o ie ook over! iubs ry vice ‘should. not) be confounded | *!t 39,19 the mester in Ther woods opponents, the champion Rajtimores, and | Cooney and Eddie Sweeney, ended in an | 8, Pure as It Is perfect. It is something | Committes on County Affatr fome abaurs migveations ax to how the ot understand, t prop that ait pay. Jan both teams are putting up good fast | Unsatisfactory manner. Tn the fir eee eee eee ee nto ene | wee ton ball {t should be a great contest from i F ; : eta in trim round Sweeney landed a few lefts on | pillory, Irvin, I to t against ' net the very jump, One William Kennedy, | Gooney'a face and body and his right on | A% Wilde finished his anawer there ee eee ey iE el nalite tir making. wo | Ceuuementt fespecung tHe, CsAvass ‘a hak ane 5 . u nee LW id chee! ‘om the gallery, which ere heard fro ol 8 Daare, evo nest who was @ very large factor in alding|the jaw. Cooney mixed it up, landing | Ware lout cheore flim ue ry 1) inany arreste wer ar ™m 1 opinion, Sullivan sald, the Good Judge Gullom s only pets. | Brooklyn to defeat. the Giants twice, | both hands heavily on the stomach and | Called, forth a rebuke from the Juise,| when Ald joetz presented eee eee eee Gan a At supiect soda-water stands | {07 i " i ‘otes ahould be ccunted, which Iniicated who recently held an indignation meet. | {pte FNWE Dec Mt norant of the Tegal ne @ Two Thousand Guinea Stakes, ; will be run to-morrow. None of | Mut tive,been told thet when Ras ‘oker-Dwyer string are entered | They'll mak t event, the entries having closed ‘hoo Reuinettie 23 case] Fated with flags and bunting, and the|his right on the stomach. Sweeney ero eniieaeisia #6 jgus|Pennant won by Baltimore last year | clinched again and Cooney In trying to | se qa weni vorltes meet, the American horses are great public Hbrary. was up again be- to, Washington ‘entered for several events. fant daughter of Mr. and Mra Wililam tober, 1893, To-day’s race Ww will toe the rubber for the home team! | jaw. In the second round they fought | Who threatened to eject those Who took | ion to the Th asking the Aldermen to ' ae as stated, 200 sovereigns. pled Shile Hemming or Esper will oMiciate | feet ana Cooney, who was the stronger, | PArE in the demonstration. | Daas euch ordinancercas would put ai io: = wwnete Aayluny d D : H ‘The standing of the League clubs this morning | for the Orioles, lanied a heavy left on Sweeney's stom. |, After, # short crossexamination, dur-| stop to the so-cailed police outrageous fe) WAS UnUauel AptereRt taken 1 | was: as: tollowa: Deapite the heavy rains of the past|ach and his right on his jaw Ing which | Wilde denied | everything, | he Mayor, twas all, would sign «uch | NOTES FROM MOUNT VERNON opening of the first Newmarket i Perl a Per| two day's the grounds, which are natur-| Sweeney clinched to save himeelf, and | Charles Parker was examined and cross-|an ordinance if passed. ‘The petition was fg mecting here to-day. In addition | piibtng Woy tagtcmt,| Clube Wontegteens,|ally sandy, can easily’ be dried out, and) as they broke away Cooney landed. on | Omined slack cluding nie|Peferred to the Law Committee, are F one Thousand end fwo Thousand | faitiaore <4 2 cea Wassiagas $$ ‘eeo | Unless fain fells incessantly the game} Sweeney's nose, drawing. the crimaon. addbenc to the lupe contanaed that there | ci Ware's scheme to utilize the| sanitary tnepector Aaron Halgnt has been ap- schapastde ; cl s A e playe ‘The blow staggered Sweeney and Cooney | Mug ts real evidence against W old reservoir at Bryant: Park, Forty 11k Inspector, Cleveland 4 URN Chicagon. es @ ae : Prt y and Cooney rt ce r 1 3 n aie Guineas Stakes in which the Derby f tet 44 "the ‘atanda will be handsomely deco- | gut in another left on Sweeney's Jaw anc | Nae 3g fea! eyldence against Wi (k-| second street and Fifth: avenue, for a Verne Payne returned to-day from a visit 3 De utterly discredited. | Tea'to the jury not to| fore the Board to-day, Mr. Ware's res- will float from the flag-ataff. : Games scheduled for to-day: ; nterno's | break away accidentally threw Sween co fo the jury not tO) olution, which hal been laid over from Seale en ‘The Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cam-| Philadelphia at New York. Band will be on hand g2enliven mat | to the floor. reer Covet ecient, Wvcrwhelmings “and (ist week, Was that the Committee on oe * foridge and a large party and Lord Rose-| Brooklyn at Washington. ten and beginning at 2.90 P.M. they| ‘There were cries of, “foul” from all) geked the jury to liberate from a terrl: | the try Bulleinns aheuia coneule wie Marted on a tour of . : 15, : 4 ‘s : eo trustees of the Til Astor | yal, ery, the Duke of Portland and a host) "son st Baltimore. | bers of both teams, headed by the band, erly BAG realge peated’ ta tin te Ble position “one of the mort renowned | tibrary and Lenox Library, looking to viimhectlon Enging Company No, 2 hae announced ‘of other notabilities, were present. Will parede on tie Held. the Sridee roots tay on the floor, yelling “foul.” ‘Phe | #24 Sccomplished men of letters. the taleing of the reservoir,” lution | ,cuuney, baride for July 4 Twenty companies Mr. H. McCalmont's Raconteur, a bay GOSSIP OF THE TURF. peering lack unl-| pollce stopped the bout and the referee, Nee ee ugitOn Of a miter tor | ke en weceveim cand tamily, et colt, by St. Simon, out of Plaisanterle, ts ‘Twenty-five hundred invitations have ones ot tn eaey favorite for the Two, Thousand| The apathy of the Slewarde at . Amph ae-|Been fent out. and already a large dele-| Fouts eg Ties tore Kesey O88 : Guineas Stakes, which Is to be run to-| mands the attention of the Jockey Club. They | Signified their intention of being present. Ar Cen nty Whe, CARAT ROInS And Wasi anld.|| Tis isir: erate ae of toe (Atjantle Aths | EUY, Griling In, the Seventy-frst Regiment Armory. morrow, in spite of the fact that he has| should insist that gentlemen should’ occupy the plas ES to, be in a precarious condition, Dut | tetic Club at Coney Island seems to be clouded in ain, _ Sues . ‘to meet Lord Rosebery's Sir Visto. stand who will protect the public, ‘That auch ex- SPORTING MISCELLANY, not badly hurt. mystery. ‘There ie certainly something stranke WAS THIS AN OUTRAGE? exhisicion a1 the. Opera:tia For the Thousand Guineas Stakes, to | h!b!tions of riding as McCafferty has been giving —— i In the other bouts Kid McPartland | #'ne to happen in the very near future, Presi A Gentlemen's Driving Ch be run on Thursday, only a small field on Ben Lomond chould be passed by the Stewards defeated young Cook; Sam Bolan and|dent Bd Murphy looks wise, Matchmaker Eck _ _ jn thie city, with Mayor E. Jake Gaudaur says he will accept the challenge| Tommy Butler fought a draw, and Bob | para SiGe You Robert Ruddy ren 4 astonishing. outrageo i ardt smiles. Treasurer Dr. Chambera refuses to alice unk fi lis expected, and Dantel Cooper's Float, | '* astonishing: It Is an outrageous thing when | of Rogers, the Saratoga oaraman, and will row| Cunningham easily got a decision over 5 Naas A niiceman ary should be left open The] haye moved to 208 North Elghth « hare anxious to combine the | Sergt. Halph Glover has been appotnted mit ‘ary with the big one contem- | tary instructor of the "Knickerbocker Gravs Hg stoped the’ bout and the feteree.| BUGILISTIG POINTERS. pected, an ihe Plalnp Of w doekay peivokes the epeceitens. (ao mie Se talk, Director George Vandeveer when spoken to yeaa ie Con ti ye raed 2 enue eee shocting “'Police,”” “‘Rabbery,"*| “Prawd,” ond the | Huet "im Belleville, Ont. tn July, > LEROLY URey es Don Saat Patrolman Schick, . f the Mercer Meeee te: carn gee nee called Brie js regarded ‘ 5 Neer dui nx ioa Geourtaa ot eee atrolin Schick, 9 y ma Stening of May For the First Spring Two-Year-Old | yy ig the progress of & race. These things | starvard's crew 1s reported to be badly disables, WITH THE WHEELMEN. street station, arraigned a woman In], Mie Montgomery, of Pittsburg, who were heard when McCafferty rode wide on the However, 1t loo! jain that the Atlantics has been ing Mra. W. M. Anderson, re Stakes, to-day, Mr. Foxhall Keene had! fret turn with Den Lomond yesterday. Capt. Bullard ts suffering with tonsilitis, and about fo spring something new on the public, Jefferson Market Court to-day on a] turned hom ‘two entries, a chestnut filly by Amphion, mein e Hollister, stroke, haa badly bitatered hands | The Long Island Century Amsootation will make |{méicatfone are that it Ya In the way of 4 nem | Charge of disorderly conduct, the spe-| ,,Memers, af the Fira [apie Chace gare, lout of Innerdale, and a chestnut filly by | ‘thie horse's worth 1s well known to the public ee Bt crew will not alt im @ boat for week |g run to Sag Harbor Sunday, June 9, purpose of olng against nome of the big citle cha being that she last night | P Tenny ‘Superintentent of Publis Lastruction jarcaldine-Stephanotis. Gnd the ri ce Sian e Cow floating this elty with thelr in the street solicited the policeman, | Jared Sandford and family have resumed their Barcel Visitors’ Weiter Plate, MF, | three times 4 Py ie ab ry ta ncsnahiecep ad ot ee ‘A vaudeville entertainment will be given by the |Migh In the FR ee ee clothes Aesldaace bate For the jsitors’ e.te: 5 eens Hon’ ctretiss Charles F. Aldrich, fr, the fitteen-year-old son} gouth Hrookiyn Wheelmen in Acme Hall, Brook- | ‘*k® Place ho was citizen's clothes, The Chester Hill Club has thrown open its ten- Richard Croker’s Eau Gallie and Mr. ete Ala Bouon. warabhels was cbililie 6. slater: lite: Mey ts i The woman gave her name ag Mrs. | ote grounds. Michael F. Dwyer's Banquet were en- ‘Would manage sos: Mote That such thin pound shot on the Roxbury Latin School grounds Jimmy Handler bas been matched to meet Billy| Sadie Grissill, twenty-four years old, fare" permitted ‘A. mecting of the committee to further the | Rrnat, af lirokiyn. for eleht founds at the show | but refused to give her address. tered, but were scratched, All, of the| lo this time, That such things are permitted | yesterday when the missile slipped and bit him, | ptsasitty ihe Groen Cocierash bill, now belore | fake have dlena athlete “Clan on gaturtay | VUE Ce eused to give her ieee ors’ line American horses were heavily handi-| outrageous. a a fracturing Ws skull, A the Legislature, was held at the offices of Jevening, May 1s. They will Mght at 133 pounds. hy ‘ Ne arate: Wee ea ere sation | taretle Club sixth season celebration at L a ¢ ° National Cycle Board of Trade, Vanderbilt Bu: Co} she Wrote # note to J | ington Assembly Roo 15 at Fifty capped. , The St. Asaph Association 18 to be boycotted by | At the annual outing of the Monroe Pleasure| ing, on Monday. Senator Jacob A . Slinms which she said that some | 5 thin evening. Reception and bai Mr. Foxhall Keene's two chestnut! pore owners. There are Afty-two of them, it te{ Club at Clinton Park, Maspeth, L. 1, on Sun-| introduced the bill tn ¢ Tommy Dixon, of Rochester, and Joe Purdy, mistake hal been mate in are th Monument Assoclation. meets Pri hed for the Firat| said, who will refse to make entri tole | day. June 3, the following take pl William Halpia, who had ehi tthe bill a for eight A rand that if sai Moha Hooruth Mon eu oes modes eveen seratched for the Firat | ssid, who will telase to make entries to the | day, June 9, the following games will take place: | man William Halpin. who had charge of the bi ed) for eight rounds. at er, and that if sae cou estning, at 430 O'clock, In the Hotel, Hungaria, filles have heen: sora ts faces tomorrow “unlens the Association decides | l-mile ron, half-mile run, 10-yard dash,” 100- | {n the Assembiy, attended. Chub show We be held tn interview she could explain ‘; eat 4 Union square { Fulton St., Brooklyn. Yes---Haircioth is Scarce. But Not Here Foresight is quite a Facujtye Our Lining Buyer has it, or (. was born Lucky. Deserying “oc a Famine from afar is what lead to, perhaps, the largest... Haircloth Purchase on Retai®. 4 Record, The Expected haps”) pens. While certain kinds # of Haircloth are practically, out of the market, our sup) | plies prove equal to the bige’ gest demands. - For Example---Black French. Haireloth has all along ‘ and is still a very scarce come* modity. We have it and sell to-morrow in reasonab quantities at +e BO $068 OTe ys, Also in White and Grays ¢ Widths 16, 18 and 20 in Be Lininge—Maie abit) LOST" STOLEN FIVE BLUE NAVY zi - pipe COUPONS « ta| A 202. package i TOBACCO will given for their return and no questions asked) THEAMERICAN TOBACCO C0, e SiSw. 220d ST. ew x : iP -+:ERICA'S CREATEST R. Dn, his. G NEW YORK oreen 0-89 ‘ochewier Bulla Niagara Falla. cenewier Bulabo, : tego Pn Ekcept sunday. Day Baprenee ‘eli Imporiaas Bale pula B.Oy FP, a —Daily. Soutawesterm Lit clemst, linitanapuils, Se boule 2e Pp. M. Ea Went Wougckeepsie, Albay Frey, Chivag. For Albany, Trog, Deicvit Cuicaga, Chey Bt Leale. 6.25 P.M Dally. For Saratoxe, Plattsburg and Montre 730 PM Daly For Auburn Road ‘ Bufaio, Niagere Falla ates bat, tiiiauapolis SL Lanin Calemme 0.00 PF M.—Dally, “Onis Sleeping Car oo Byler horhenc corrind of, chs. tala 0.044 H ~ M Daily, enmeel Pitiadeld, vie Harlem Divialeme Cape Vin. emt, Cheng i, tt ee Bpring Two-Year-Old Stakes, fo raise the amount of purses, It appears that | yard dash for ladies, 60-yard sack race, manding ve Athenaeum, Brooklyn, on May 25, at 120 pounda She signed the name of Mrs testicles ees Kelee PHP - - the [petition (of the horte owners asking that | Df Jump, running broad jump, Dowling and a] | Mrookiyn « are ee | eee Poureday eee ace Care oa all through renee be rained and’ the $10 acratch fee done away | Prize Kame of baseball between the Magne Union | aycle the. Cor ea i Justi called her up to the) SoeMte at hy ie ‘ Mdm nated by Piatse Tye TRIED TO “CLOCK” MONTAUK,| zi'ecs siteted SH" teh ts Samay | Ea0" tg eta" Micinn” HBant™ | Bher Ray 0 aon ea 1 nat Bo iaatmamane and eier anor | galUmtlcy, Simms cated Mer uP 0, ta fare ae aanoneipt scl ead 2F Sa a Right after the Faces. ‘The Association compro-| Fahey will be master of ceremonies, assisted by | tou have agreed to Aight six rounits before the kinet-| renutable married W ny 1 family | The ladies of the Temple Emana Fi will have a! gtation 11d 261 413 785 Broadway, BL —_———- mised on the wcratch foe by appiring it aniy to) Frank Hlahop. 3 oe caro, The rounts are te be of one, mleute, | Of cour chidron, and that she lved in| Mieiee Im tne, Yay roams Ot the 8) Ree Ltneoln Ruliding, 942 Greater, ab . of to Get al fields of eight horses or under, But they claimed ere’ jaint from a Brooklynite that a ake ree ree minutes, The condita! i ate tived In | Thurstay. at 4 P. to arrange to take part in ve. ed West 120th et, ant 1amth st. et Eagileh Turfinen on Edge |they wera not making money and could not raise | Yale wiil send team | reussnable jn view of the facta: st aeeMs | che Meht are that If there should be knock-out) Melrowe Ble asked Lawyer Daniel (ye fietivoming fair 9 be held a! Madinin Suusre | New’ Work. Ts and 736 Puiton at am 16 Line on Croker's Colt, | the value of the pu: race at the ‘New Jer tic" Club. earnival | Ta the B Urine (the we Sade, UNG than Adena Orne maar HL FOR, AO VOHOD FOr: the) dasden. in Desyiben (158 Up at of ay, ED, Br obra sf s . fee at a New Olah eacalea | Talshe the blow w ail ot the gurae uit| truth of t ory Drew Technical Institue and” Biucational AL . “from LONDON, April 20.—The Sportsman's! aye committee of the horsemen then went | of Columbia and the College of | Parkway. be th bevon thelr feet_at the call of time, ade) Mr. Hayes wits sent for, and when he | taure romps Newmarket correspondent says: “The | arnunt to the men who slaned the petition; all | York will also have teams in| Park? Hedtunt avenue | cision wut Heat wl | arrived “Justioy ‘simma alled him up| uenyamin V. dove, Shakespearean ach hy CRORE PARTIR ; Ay agreed not to enter horses to-morrow | arte jecaive. 4 o the bench. ney si he ha lecture a King Lear t the Gol fen Passenger American horses here continue if a hy purnes were ral jorter Sea se Voney s 88 Jithown the aveused for years, and that | Union Square Bast, Priday evening see tract attention. Several persons to-day | reta-y Mcintyre yesterday: would be | hundred entries have been received wes on! The finals of the firitge Athletic C tourna. | What she sald was true. ‘Then the case Memprial meeting to the late Father Rdwand ine . : a lgaeer | rained next week. To anoth ures | for the big t Madin. ern Parksay (n positively dangerous to human | ment w tecided next Thuretay nia’ the) Was calle Ro irady, CS. Pin Columbua Hall, 123, West tried to clock them. The very promising j ontd ‘ot be raised. No one, therefore. knows | Friday next. The Hite. to my noting of the comfort of those who | Ache myiecided nest Tharsday night in the) Patrolman Schick testifed that he had | Siatieh street, on W he i le eal ez two-year-old colt Montauk, owned By | hat tie aniociation will do. contronted by the | the fancy walking cracks, wii a the roa, Such an improvement would raat Patan met the woman io front of 8 halwes.at . pS Dentistry. ) ner i ng the | parca: of Aity-two owners, however, they will | practising original atsie to catch the eye Ittie ta compariaon tothe amount of safety ‘ fo Bast Thirteenth street, a alte Mr, Richard Croker, was among espa Oe Berea Cae entre Taal CTE: eta Ones | Sea Raion atlas. Resin dese tne teal nare UMS asirar terabytes HEP ee RCL GR eeHan us Wnctane nee SHIPPING NEWS number. Done in the whole” Association, | nongbird.” ts the prima-don he two-nign - SAFETY Joe Hopkins ond Som Bolan have been ee: CSTE ote eectemiey Nikaueinae s z is 1 $8 ” ericans Wy show, Duck, wing and rabt dancing . . to box el & at 18) pound Da Asunee denied. \ ; aa Sporting Life said: “The hog FlCAMS | appomattox hax worked out of his lamenens and | be features of the Jubilee Sixteen The Secret the Century Wheeimen. an- | Gallaghe maker of (ne Long Tiend A The prisoner denied empl aly that ALMANAC FoR TO-Dar, were under the clock, but their prepara. | We doing regular exercieg again | participate In the ‘competition. | In the ounces that post 1 run to Patchogue and] letic Club This» thelr fou Rie had had any convers A WITH The sun rise... 5.00 Sun sets,...685 Moon # 115 ent operations were so Het eae feene, "An Hour on the Old Plant return will be ti fain or abine. next Sunday, | Hopkins « last fie ut Bola ” HIGH WATER. LOW Wate i To US." | Applegate was an olds on favorite at St. Asaph | be heart Afteen numbers by the chorus of Yo | The start will be from Kast Thiety-nluth street [4m the meow! runt r Hayes and 1 know that An ON sat Sd | area ae It report be true, commissions | The programme will be changet Saturday night | ferry at 8 A. M os 8 he : this matte | Aire placed. In'all of the out-of-town nool-roome, | Qiartet pie-eating contest, | A, yee ' , WILLIAMS CAN DIVE, TOO, | iis Pivtoue how Apotegate Is affected when he | boxing in will MM in an at: |W. A.—¥ou will find a good road trom Jamaica ly Berne 8, the Neook: | f tt nt [fh thekea tte does not run out on the turn then, | tractive bill before the walk besins ju oxen eet for wait | isctia AEMACTRD | POSMEEY) - | Mut"when his owner'® money is mat down seems | oe | - — - ands at * ' k objected PAIN by a method patel . an Challenge) to have a fondness for the rail. Jroukien, 133 fay User 30 Wel extracted: He Wants to Accept the Challenge) gor ss out | ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. | YONKERS NOTES. oo Water (he woman nadie UF our methol you cap. have pe Inaned by Charles Golden, | sany parch comments were made on Prig's | - | coe ; Niabaishardandt bas eat 1 i H sy ig the morning and go ert ste runtine hut the horse went 10.0" peat lame, and | | akit Merariang, ¥ v ROT, araiih new ores it tesired’ 7a nde" Wiittams, a local diver, says! in padirin that, is about the moat uncertain) RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, April 20. | supper last week sb ane een Rae a . 10 PULLING, $1.00, teeth with ccept the challenge | ores the Morrives own |The entries and welghts tase: nong those present | gm RSI Ta air MAICK TOE Date ht * i 1 ral tothe All wore guaraal Golden, who dives es rage hi Ie aro a9 toll H | sone — 5 , i Mormon would surely hase been row's races on this track are as follows: | men Ew 4 ec ; the atte of a ctreus | panrih rare sesterday had net Apniegs lee eal aa Ne Gay glide Mary, Moe, wlio iit meet rank Patter AMERICAN VESSELS SEIZED s SS aR | AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS,» sued to OTN rhe Stewards, nf course, didn't | Brine Otto Bonntvizie wor Pe ceil : ‘ 5 . To SAL. TO-DAY | BB PP: thing wronR, | Tatoss 6 107 | of Westonester Ur met in Y in nad ermen Say They ‘Tren vance ° Si | Lady Adams teady May 107 | to make arrangement for celebrat yoof Para fay time the scond Race Half mi IRN, OF , f yeh : reli - - Rhodsdendr oa OA Age. vet08| A ree Wan given at the n Apel Pauaina ‘itavaua | The New Rochelle Improvement Assnata Lady 105 M fun | ast ¢ Satan hn Doty returnel at To s\L TO MORROW Ps ote eae mad 8 Rochelle 1 pastor K 1 Reed Heol MER ise A ae Xow York A a tion Tyvona ios A.W. Serrel? and family have removed to | y i Ge ae Westerniand ne i Mey § " | owls Mawes te recovering from an attack of! ping jtace—Auaioatin & Neon ey a ' t ira Was ct Canas! Cie of) Waebingtan.ssrre> ‘ Matane The voard 4 tS) Cotermtiant: (exer Qwiet kK 115) sties Hertha 6, Connolly, of Union place, ts waters y Point, when bi Ne How seleais | Presjtont, Willtam J. ¢ 1 Row + Jennie Mardwell, of Resitenee Park, ts{ Sir Dison, iF Tings HS | vidios ‘borne . pho cal Patil reged nn Alarm ialvestul man & Bracken 1s ma umbers, chose | visiting In. Vermont. Pan’ tats e hate (etoulan Bald, of be Wines Preauy ceria, tn INCOMING STEAMSIIPS, Josiab 1.1 Rene Ucn Pel are ae pane, family Have MOVE | pending es n mers Historical sore’). last eve i fi DUE TUBA gent then of 6 for a } ye a 5 Turqu: se Cockade } He SNORE Mike oa tis New ¥ nsucan o | pavis ani James G. Nowy were fiawatta 105 ia apadica Veer anual in aaian ae ieee | eee si ¥ * | nen Lomond Ke Makes Mas Uertha th 8 of Fletiksil, ie the! “e > ’ * —= o Nargy haa be-| Casg rag) guest of Mra A, LV hy iAlel 1 ot Bul lane Varvutte H Conklin, who was inguzed by being) mgt in chic si. Ha sens : arlene $ N ule Mra. Marearet Ann Murphy. aged slaty years. | € vit Curious thrawn from s wagon ins runaway accident. has | Nahtoteriny the largest pure, It ag de bet “yfayb: smen Py nt, diel at the New Tt te Home | bute Tom See Oitad tn tt. doononta: tinepite | efering th purse 0 date DUE TO-MORROW. M 4 Hospital ‘1 fe ritees mas orler Ave ad H Aairoa Chal sesterday, of inflammatory tis, |“ ixth Race—Six and one-raif furlongs Mites Ada C. Movilynn, of Saratoga, isa guest | rocude e : “, “but PIE bet ; ore a GRitlete ses ssvsese UT West, Parkscsssssses tag | of Mr. and Mra Clarkwon. | a te i with ther occ but wet ¥OU D Vasevall. Pole 4 by Te ard | Marshal! oo MS Brunt ..ssecee, dd | The Yonkers Mowling Cin) and the Golden Red! The police stoppel a boxing show at the King | We! so pork where they en pulling off the!r best bonn We PT ApELeHIA YS NEW York. | Wit Fonsa.. SOW; 8. vimsemt, s+ 97) Club, ef New York, bowl atc tity | Philip ‘Ciud, "Provitence, last wight -belure ihe y Concho. * alte » when Lied at ad, as, Bolitaire... ma i h, bowled @ match ta this city jones, Last wight belure ; awaiting orders sam Ottawa as bo their) alpond nighy [frat bout was decied i . Taliancssee ney Ww rele’ ag, ‘ Qt the prunares arapolis Journal. AG, AD Tallanesaee. score A. PAM? 01 ave and Mel FOR RENT enirable offs cae iy, to rent at Reif preg. aca ground fost, and offers to wab-letapit OEM Foomn, Soathern’ nnd Weacern expowite. fit part, at #2 per equare font. tholuding beat Possession May t. Apply” roam W. A CHRSESROUGH,