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asic “THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1805. er ee asure the! rT ih} er cA. # T RAGING BILLS — [f:82ssttwtist 5 ttc NICE CIVIL SERVICE!'SUNK IN EAST RIVER,’ NEW 8to90™N THEL.A.W. Ip BOER DWYER } PASSED TO-DAY he emery Lana lawton’ the wtaters | Appointment of Deputy Super= . ‘ ti Neream 9 The Ametieas Wheel CR TEN A Cc ARD Pertest accord with the new amendment. of the L. A. W., had almost completed] _-- le thought that there were so many =e his committee appointments, ‘There yet} I I Peroy-Gray and Wilds Meds.) rons ia Mtecietigufe Mim tade| Unlucky Contestants Charge Fraud] Captain and Crew lumped Over.!;coa" c2,%,4 om vane on i Three Defeats for the Stable O THE PUBLIC, is and Colusion. board and Were Saved. everal on the Highway Improvement] ; Yesterday morning Messrs, Wilmerding, Morris & y Ures Adopted on Reconsid oe Commie the aacbe wowed wt | HM Three Races at New. Mitchell, Auctioneers, offered at Public Auction all the eration in the Senate The Civil Service Board Asked tol Rumor That Ove Man Was Yin caine marke ue market To-Day. unsold stock of Dry Goods, &c., belonging to the firm of ‘ Put Against Drowned Not Verified, George Gree: ‘The committees, complete up to date, ene bnew Tave Action sera tages E. S. JAFFRAY & CO ‘Young Corbett,” arrived in the metrop- Membership—J, Emery Tippet, Boston, Ld . e ' accommo VOTES Of 1 TOG AND 2? T0 4 lls from Los Angeles, Cal., last Thurs-| ang set The tug boat & R. Smith, of Jerscy | Mass.; W. A. Howell, Rockville, cons STQNENELL AGAIN A LOSER day. The young Californian is to meet e letter which follows has been re-| city, wae sunk in a cullision in East |George D. Locke, Jerseyville, Il . At that sale we secured, at extraordinarily low prices, Jim Holmee before the Seaside Athletic | Ved by the Board of Civil Service| River about 7 o'clock this morning off| Rights and Privileges-Everett Smith, ‘ Club Monday night. Green, or “Young ewe tae Tene the pier at the foot of Clinton street. | gchenectady, N. Yu; Herbert W. Knight, — the choicest goods offered, which we will sell during the Corbett," comes to the East very highiy letter was a communication! Capt. Jaycocks and two men on board | Newark, N. J. * ‘ ine qeale Again the Issue Was Dodged by | recommended an a boxer. For years he | ¢oF#iN€ it and sisned by other mem-|the Smith were reacced by the tug 1t.| vfvies,ant iegulations 1m ray-/ Ran Unplaced in the March Stakes coming week. Senators Childs, Lexow, Hig- et Dapaly BUoniDnay for the position /D, Weight, ‘They leaped into the river Ree Wate anew Bellmeres| Wich Was Won by Whit: Full particulars of the astounding bargains we shall i “ity Revord | w: é Way Emprovetients. , Date y - "i ‘ ‘ and Expert. 4 ‘When! the boat Sank: Highway Improvements —Tsaae 1. Pot ‘ offer will be found in our large and comprehensive ade gins and Smelzer The Smith was run into by the tug-/ ter, New York, James 8. Holmes, jr, tier from Best M P! ‘ . The letter, in part, ts as follows: Orange We'b. Connolly, ban er irom Best Man. boat W. E. Chapman, of the Chapman | Uranges Ne di Wi, Be Comnaiye ii tisement in next Sunday's newspapers. Bw H To the Honorabie pant Weiserece Commie. | Derrick and Wrecking Keel Hoth | Wis) Levi Chubbuck. | Kkidier, Mo; —— 3 toners, New’ York Cl tugs were on thetr way up East River| Thomas F. Cooke, Algond, In WO HOPE OF TURF MONEY IN IT. adimomen: "Na per ihe. accompanying letter wis thee. H. Gietth, nosoeding te the ‘Transportation Ww Ni iiew oy, mui. HARRY REED ALSO DISTANCED. res to you, and signed by othe. gentlemen . Re 5 adelpalay doin ¢ ke, Chicago; Attorney Bowers Says the Legisia ture Was Compelled to Pass a eager ite cei ence le | crane hie bows. Racine Boag deirge Db. {ideon pI A tah ha BR The Smith is a very small vessel, and |adeiphia, 1H. W id A Mg US ? Siar! 8 Wi 23d Ss 1 ethos wmnaceon | im Making the, turn ine Mirong curren: | “roninger, Covingion, Ib. Fy: :| Montauk Siar‘ed for the Two.Year- 5 est t. Wiemens | Of the ebb tide struck her broads: Jack, Chivaga, L) wwerta, 8 8. | the aforemen | Gna’ bore her down upon the bow Rac hae made a clean Old Plate and Managed Who were wiih myself competiiors, aad are now | captain of the Chapman, attempted to] Charles “A. Shechan, New York | | the late toned poattion oi] President: W I therefore respectfully protest to your hon- | the Chapman, sweep of the committees, and new | if rable boty against your action tn placing o With a crash her timbers were stove | bioo! has been introda i, The Mem-| te i Law in This Session. Henry. ‘Stehutien arate’ Wat at anlushipa, and. ene began. to, sink, plootip Committees ie entirely. new | 0 Gei Third Money. a competitors, ‘by winch action he was chosen for | “Several other tugs hastened to the as-| Among the notable abseniees from the | Hach etitton of Veputy Supervisor of the City | sistance of the Sm.th, for the Chapman, | committees this year are Howard L. Per- -_ A " * having a float m tow and being bound | kina, Steving Blliott, Charles F Cissum tonjewareascee for making such protest are ae for Mell Gate, had to hold her course, |and'd. A. Meduire. : tae (wate bs Mest SEN ..and rescued her captain. and his. two — ‘The of the ‘pentiemen mio ie on, ania | Men, ‘The Smith sank almost immedi the west wi ison maid | Met "| the event of ths day here for Ameri # Unjutty favored: hy: the Super: | It was reported that one of the deck- PUGILISTIC POINTERS hs, but although Mr. Michael F. | Bon Marche Mr. John A. Selicher, | hank r a wi e tug, but ae dwyer's Stonene farted he was no} Mr Jon hands had gone down with the tug, bu: Jove Ky. | DWVErS Btonenell started he was not WMARK reh § England, May 2.— akes Was expected to be (Bpectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, May 2—The Senate re- Geemed itself in the eyes of the sporting world to-day by reconsidering iis ad- verse action of yesterday, and passing it betwee Millan to} this could not be verified. The twenty-five round the three bills legitimatizing horse rac- ch tay for a period N A . | placed, chy lay tor a period of | "Ar the offlce of the Chapman Wrecking | , fve O'Donnell, which 1 to be de, Pla ing in this State, prohibiting promiscu- hres weeks or “more inthe lomce of he City | company, at 70 SOULA street, Supt, d. x [/MM and mere Connell wlll We OY onlay] The following was the result: ESTD. 1807. ous pocl selling and betting, by repeal- Millan’ Was ‘enabled to procure va” practical | Mebeod sald: beet tel cao antereering vgs | AU Russeil's brown colt Whittler, = ing the Ives Pool law, and imposing a Knowledge (of the methods of conducting the| Me ihastane Wa fouelve o iinle White lecea ia thie He valyy IH & Waa Wines Oath three years old, tureate=Virginta TORT OR RS TOE Tee ® Recor Ihe Message we received @ Ltte wile | geen in thie vicinity in a long time. Moth men : ‘ State tax upon the gross receipis of the’ office,» ‘evecare (he general workings of | Teo from Capt. Lx Ly Seeley, of the W.| ir pe in absolutely Ane condition, and ave con-| Shure, rst; Mr juce Johnstone's We sell to-morrow (Fridby) the race tracks. the Secretary St yuu honoree House that tre | “eHe days that the Smith tried to cut |fient of winning bay colt Rest Man, tive years ot, ty | Chatham Square. All of the bills were passed by hand- eations that ware. propounded at ssid exams: | activa nts, Loewe on the way up. Bant es jOrmonde or Melton—Wedlock, second, Genuine Bon Marche Corsets, r re formulated and thei ere neral styie| River, just opposite the turn, and ran| Mike Leonard says he will give “Chuck” Con) Mie Py, Luscombe's chestnut colt Marco, eh re 2 ft quing were numented by Sune Stevcher. | foul of nim. ‘the Smith was stove amide | ora another Aaht Just ax soon ak Conn OF") three years oll, by Barcaldine—Novt- COWPERTHWA « | made of silk finish Coutil, ia some majorities, the Kings County Sen- ators elone voting against them, and outl ot the ett nt Seven of the twelve Senators whose examination, whic ent Mr. Sleicher has | and eank almost immediately. | jig forteit of $50. which Is open to any Cale: dhire a ‘ : aun Since sdmitied, a ste conclualvely prvve | While the three or four men aboard were . ; 5 Ries aC REING: Fawn Color, bricnaed al fallure to vore on the bills yesterday re- YOUNG coRBETT, that’ the questions. were ‘given in meh’ y mone | picked. up by other tugs which happened | Pound mu . eS Stonenell, having Wille Simms up, |EVERWTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING iin Colors breseaes sulted in their defeat repented to-day (George Green.) ner and. for the pi ing his personal | to be on-hand, earri unis; Whittler carried 115 | Ns 1 friend, Mc! “ ‘ the Brooklyn lightweight, a b i arr 4 ‘Also Bh Nia! and carried the bills through with a/ has filed the position once occupied by Doniion. nn nat Une Sppelniee, to Procure the | ativan transter tug Ae Tot OSteley sen onan, Horlem, will contest xx rounds; Pounds; Best Man carried 143 pounds, | FURNITURE, Aid oss bia rush, Olymple Athletle Clubs of San Francisco, te contrary to Requigtion 16 of the | had a scow in tow he could not stop. He] a: the boxing slag of the Clipper Athletic Club | a 1 Mareo 15 pounds. Pha betting at the post was 2 to 1 CARPETS, &c. Every pair boned with genuine ainst Stonenell, Mr. F. Luezombe's three-vear-o1t | BEST GOODS—LOWEST PRICES,| WBalebone and watch-spring side. The result was watched by a big dele-| having taken the posliion when Jim Cor i telephoned me that every one on the a Seventh e nt it Supervisor Sleicher and hia newt; ” in ite club-house, One Hundred an: Bation of racing men who kept the wires | Delt Fesigned "to" train "for" hls con: |anpoined. deputy are clone teramat frend Ir] Smith Was saved token, of the New| iret and Lexington avenue, next Saturday night ullivan, a q ded ont ne they "were assoc cord ; ‘ h busy during the afternoon, perfecting | cleverness soon mage Green a big fas | on a newspaper. in Troy. and Mr. ‘Sieicher’ York Central tug No. 1, which was| they will meet at 145 poun arrangements for the coming season, | vorite 33 Mentiy obatned a position for hia ferends Ate: | Ving at pier 48 Bast River this morn- oe 8 Lynwood, attended by Whittler and fini The SOUS CUT ere ot pare| Siiliam onthe Mail”and. Exprean in hia’ city, [Ing the collision between the (WO TUBE] 1.5 Cooney, of Hoston, and Katie Sweeney. | Murco, with Stonenell iying taat, led. to " stecls, and handsomely finished with Did Platt Order It Hemant ment efornian, Was Mot Pat-| here they were both employed prit to obiain:| occurred “ome” distance further up| Mike, Coon hed {OF an Rh: | the bushes, where Whittier took ihe lead LARGEST STOCK, Taos and Ribbon) UAlas Tag their present position on the City Record. | stream. The ebb. tide. was, runnin, Tt was reported this afternoon that| sonal ranks, as he had only figured in| 'F, ‘Vie lor the intimary ‘existing betneen Ar. | | round bout at the show ; t 1 consi Nai! ; very swiftly and the two boats floate: ic May Is. They fought at tie Long! and won easily by four lengths, Stone- . * Platt telegraphed the Republican lead- | persuasion on Whe ware aE Ge SIGE | sieloner "and Mr. McMilian’ there is’ reasonable | Back “with ‘Ite the Smith dimappearing | {<q noe” just Monday. night. for. Olly mail Wagi fouttns Lt : $I Wee ly on $65 Worth. One lot of figured silk Batiste : r i Prenumptive. evidence to prove. that. Mr . Re came toa point as navinig ii ‘beet ot Mt % erg last night asking them to sup-/Club membere “and Jim Corbett, he | hat furnished Mr. McMifian with sn ‘outline of | from, view Just as she came to ® PINK | ands, Conner having the, Dont fl Five horses, Including Michael F. “i Bon Marche Corsets $4 7§ rz Dwyer's chestnut horse Stonenell, six] $6 Monthly on $100 Worth, all at o PAIR port the Racing bill, and that they had | #uncheg out is a full-fedged profes. | the questions, if not the questio inree other tugs were at the scene of |(he referee, The management, however, the accident in midstream, and, so far|the decision and called It “uo conte! ‘agreed to do s0, The change of eenti- | Sona his, first opponent being Paddy |in which all ihe applicants we \ a brother to “Denver, Smith, | A” slenifcant MS years old, by Stonehenge—Neil, atarted. ‘ HAE On thE’ pat Of aev The Bast) 7" indtion wan that Me Aa Capt, Stokes Could wee, all the men | witl meet again at 125 pounds . 1, . ie Batt Of several Hepublican| Une Pathe macewe so bruce acters con ieee Vemtlele ie. erea in the water were picked up, Then the eee The conditions of the race were as Tact of "7es8. |Tho above are our regular $6.60; Senators partly confirms the story. CT RaN TARE Ste COrnent MnO WAN SSS ti eer Chapman continued on her way Up the] j.4 powney and Fddle Losbar wilt c*bably | follow: Corsets. The vote on the Percy-Gra: ihe if That he could not have done this nor obtain i a ing for eignt rounds .t 126) 4 ‘ rset Ageasieuta, ‘Ahearn, cinter, Cones: | Ene ote an fining: “Young” | Tang inate a witout cilusion, a bated Fa SBratthe Sit ah feet” fone, 12 eet | e,matened 04 & eile inn ahow, io be] | The March Staken of 25 sovereigns each | Special Terma to Suit Anybody. ‘ , ; 3 ct that, che quentions. were ot ‘euch a| neghe STA wae Me eee ene ns gross he Lanes Atnletle May i, Downey [for starters, with 500 sovereigna added; shall, Donaldson, Guy, Kilburn, Mc-| Corbett East is to have him “tried out” | character that only persons with a long. and ‘ . “ ch termi- ° ‘ . Guy, 5 and 19 tons net tonnage.” She was Dullt| ani Losber met. for, a Anieh Aen WDIM C6! | oOurge, fay 5 . Mahon, O'Connor,O'Donnell, O'Sullivan, | FFAs A food, Man, and should he best in 1872 and was rebuilt last year. nt dciete Tow and wen decigred dram, al-[Course, the Rowley Mile (one mile and| Ceitectious Made IF REQUESTED, 58 Weay Purker, Parsons, Pound, Reynolds, Rice, | pitted against “Young” Griffo. ————— though Downey had the better, of It ers Lecce ere: OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 234 St. Robertson, Smelzer, Sullivan and Woit,| amateur boxer, “Young Corbett -nuraiiian’ alt not have <8 TORNADO KILLED 20, MAYBE oe ord Londonderry’s three-year-old ba: b : .| ‘met his equal; in fact -he was the tr tively newoomer ‘to the city | mommy Butter, who recently fought etght nunts|colt, Besom, by Haglehatch—St, Rees pgtaye—Messre, Bradley, Coffey and/ horse for all the foreign fighters that | ted hi nemtpenet work, white In ale sit, wa with gam Bolas, "challenges Bolan anal #1°°) wor the Pest Handicap, Michael F. : aererilda Ait toy enema he visited the Pacific coast. cal knowlege required in said” examina] Am Entire Family of Four Meet | poun eee tres Oe Te ee, Dwyer's Harry Reed was among the Raliroads. \ = ion, roa Senator Guy made the motion to re-] CALIFORNIA TEAM STARTS. | cqtcmtet ctl! xive,the, matter your, earnest Death in Kansas, oe starters and carried top welght, 126 consider the vote by which the Percy- jo | connideration and by so doing uphold the truel wicgiTA, Kan., May 2—Further de-| Joe Honkine gare it would please, him it George | pounds, Willig Simms rode him. = - wMERICA'S ORRATEST RAILROADS | entucky Rosebud. * would accevt) “The betting’ was 100 to 12 DP, “5 7 respectfully G. P."H M'VAY. | tails of the tornado near Halstead show | Pikeman, the Creatine tround bout, or to al 7 0 12 against Har- 7 { For a better understanding of the| that ten persons were killed. Besides | finish for $800 4 side It baperion, oeit seers Fy ees: d sl no Bilis NE y ORK: matter, the following list 1s given of the| the six mentioned in last night's de-| ‘he challenge ts open to any 123 po Te tel Mentican 1s & aavepmabes of - Gray bill was defeated yesterday. Sen- ator O'Connor objected, suggesting that | M®% Compete with the Wilds bill, suppressing poolselling C..on the Ret povereigns each, with 103 sovereigns 7 CY p and bookmaking, be taken up first.| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 2.—The | Percentages of those who competed for | spatches, the home of John Schmidt was oe * added, for th , This bill alse failed to rece:ve a consti.|University of California athletic team, | the positio destroyed, and the entire family of four] cyariey Barnett, who ts matched for an stent |added. for three-year-olds and upward tutional majority yesterday. consisting of eleven men, left this morn-| James, Haltigan, 428 Weet Fitty-frat street, | Persone kifieg, mother Bon and AUER: | mound bout, with, JeheY now, will train at Coney | THStance, six furlong, . fer Princeton, Capt. K 1 Ata Altrad ‘KANSAS CITY, Mo. May 2—A i Se Mr. J. Wallace's brown colt, Knock- ° ; Tauaiae © Chandh Cancosied Ing for Princeton. Capt. Koch says the . Altred. 49 Park place, April 6, ‘95, 91.00.| KANSA® CITY, lay 2.—A re-| island. are all i . Kn & HUDSON RIVER B® ¢ . ene nas eee in beter condition, e «gen, ‘Millan, 622 Columbus avenue, April 6, pert fom PAG ys the death list rhe. fnlus aight, bawere Deisln’ Biren a {@bout, four years old, by Kendal—Tour- p O'Connor sald he would vote for the | university of Wisconsin Wiehed tormect | Gesrae P. H. McVay, 282 St. Nicholas avenue,|") TeMCR OFM ea An OF te wwnich was to have been | HUFE, Was second, and Mr. Leopold de U0 A a —Beonys sander, empire mate Me Percy-Gray bill if he had assurance that |the team on thelr return trip, and that | April 6, °95, 87.60. Pulled aff fa ‘private. thie month, hax teen de;) Rothachild's bay colt Bragget, three LOSTo* STOLEN O50 fm Uene, tase Mate owee the Wilds bill would be passed, A roll-|the Chicago Athletic Club has made a| ,John P. McGrath, 126 East One Hundred and RUN DOWN BY A BICYCLE, | ‘isrot of, as tinntey pe owen ‘wilt meet Sammy | Y€Ars old. by Brag-Koumiss, was third, A Recbeaer Buffalo. Niagara Faia aap ¢ : good offer for a meet, to take place in| Fourteenth street, April 6, ‘95, 89.00. ee a ean at ize pounds, for] The betting at the post was 100 to 20 . —— 00.80 A. M.—Except sunday. Day Lapreae, call to reconsiller the vote by which the|{the middle of June. Mr, McMillan, it will be seen, was ml Avenuacs|amrroeee sn ‘alt importans State pula against Besom, 5 to 1 against Knockout AOU F. Daily. Hout weserm Limite®, Clee. el Percy-Gray bill w: s lost resulted in 21| ‘The contests arranged for up to date in| third in passing the clvil-service exam- | * 4am Injured om M yeas and 3 pays: fhich the team will enter are as fol-| ination. The two who passed better ex- The Wheelman Escape: Morabacker te anxious for, Aght with an 20 to 1 axainet Bragget, ast land, al unde, next boxin| larry Ree le . The bill then came up for direct vote} “Princeton, May 11; Pennsylvania, May |@minations are practical printers and| Patrick Garbin, twenty-three years old, eLéug Inland Atnietic Club, of NeW] 31°? Newmarket Two-Year-Old Pl : pipe COUPONS » in passage. 18; American inter-collegiate champion- | newspaper men, of 150 East Sixty-sixth street, was| Manhattan Athletic clu, a Newmarke ar-Old Plate Chicags. 4.30 ‘On the vote to reconsider a number of |Ship, New York, May 2%; Western ow there were eight starters, Including Mr. Supervisor Sleicher denies McVa: fis knocked down and run over by a bicycie| , Staptamiint Ream? site, aia ie OSE ata iva A Qoz. package CN iy dr re 9 pet Leon and Ei Vaugbn, of Trenton, have Genators, including Childs, Lexow, Hig-|Versity of Michigan, June 87 Tillaols of | Statement from beginning to end, at Madison avenue and Sixty-fifth strect| sanel arivios to box elght reunite at 198 pounds}! Mr, EB, J. Keylock's Watchful, a chest- gins and Smelzer, dodged the vote, Denver Athietle Chibs, June 15. “The charges are absurd.” he said to| this morning. atthe Hudson County Athletic Club show 10 Oak-| nue colt hy ‘Thurio—Misjah, won Mr | a . ¥ 25 or Garatogs, Burlington, . Was Menuisen Vole aualnat sesonald: eee an “Evening World” reporter, this at. | pliia head. Wag Injured. He was sent to| lant Rink, Jersey (iy, May 3 JH. Houteworth’s ehevinut fly Tauri: tC) } For Auburn Road : x » this af-| presbyterian Hospital. ‘ aes | ola, by Springfleld—Zaruma, was secon: eration were Bradley, Childs and Wolf- BASEBALL CHAT. ternoon. The bleycle rider, who 18 unknown, | Toby Win ot eee AtMietic Club, Jer) Mr. Richard Croker's Montauk, a chesi TOBACCO Wi e Leeper ay oe ee ert. ——- “McMillan used to come into the office | escape: eve ned for eight rounds at the; Put colt, by Strathmore—Spinaway, ran ing ar —— to’ nave’ been matchod for etx A roll-call to determine the number of| Here's something to be pasted In the hats of | Sometimes, it is true, but I toid him Got in a Cable-Car's Way. Mup Athletic Club show in Wood's Hall, Jersey [UMN es the running and j fo th i ‘M.—Daily, escos® Benators present showed that twen-| {MH,.0h0 alll declare ‘enphatically that’ stal- | nothing about the examination papers.| 4 yen taiend Exprom wage, ariven ty Pater| 07) ty ee won by. three lengths i given ior their, we ginger ta Pitakela, a Harlem Dy vitone ty-nine Senators were present. The bill | ho acceptes chances faultlessly, making |1 Kiew nothing about them myself, They] 5,5) “ct prookiyn, was run into by cable car| The Scottish-American Athletic Club of Jersey] | Montauk ¢ 142 pounds. Wateh- Lagetaly marrige cimnan Sane spe a | was then read for the third time and|'%9 Phenomenal stops and double plays of of | were made out at the Civil Service 5 Cly, nae decided not to give any more boxing | ful carried. nd Lauriola 119 return an no amos Bk Space aight vee what were apparently safe bit He not onl; % , ; 8 at Third avenue and Thirty-second street] shows this season. pounds, Th vetting at the post was. -, ; y y | Commissicners’ ofice, and T did not. even a . Deny, Troy. Gulia Niagare’ Palla ordered on final passage. Before the| “ytiyed the bag” but covered an acre of ad-| seu them. MeVay Was, 1 suppore, disap. fernoen. Bayh waa thrown from the WAR § Shan “wut nota the amar] ettt money awainst, Montauk, 3 to 2 |i uestions asked vote was taken, Senator Raines indorsed | acent territory. | Pointed because 1 didn't give him a po- faved” himbeit by jumpiog trom “hia “car |ycttt eke Cluy' tournament ta the Wrooklva | RC ch eu ial Matas q ° the bill. yothere, was nothing slow about, La, Chances sion eORIAR Be oe aru etree nice Fae Wee Unni fom See) trade ead) one yum to-night 4 Mr. Foxhall Keene's filly by Barcal- THEAMERICAN TOBACCO CO. oy rae ' a il was then u jome tun yesterday.” Brooklyn's first baseman's atic = | ore y Injured, se Mi Btauienolin aharts bi mat 261 413, 185 Broadway: i a eee ee ero cite | hame wil ve found near the top of the batting ly competitive. Mr. MeMlilian got the pn eb dash! Tishany, of Brooklys, who fonaht dark |ive-Stepbanatls, started with thirtest @ Si3w.22nd ST. yew YoRK | titncole Building, #42 Broadway, $96 Coles final passage, and there were only four | iverages next He's a tower of strength at | third highest mark, which was within Gripman Hurt This Tim patty A Riagewood, and who i credites win | others In the § tie an: 3 bcs ave.. 63 West 123th ot, end “ votes cust against it, while there were | frst I per cent. of the very highest. Pomney iM ughiy game and fast fanter at his | 1ONgS. American fis was not | The 5 Voc ave and 136 Fulton st end 16 Breeds B'votes in tavor of it a8 RY knew nothing of the. first_ man. Coyne, @ sripman, of 438 Weat End] Vahey will meet Willle Kelly, of Newark, the | place teuse, a chestnut fly | ZX Ce eeekira Ad alaacating votes Wevhing waa widely “off yesterday, and Capt. |The second Was ulready employed by Tran thrown ‘over the Gashboard of hhis| Metfopolttan Aesrlation i2s-pound champion, in| by Raraband—Ferooza, two years old, re ‘Diggage checked (rom hotel or residence by tq | The four dissenting votes were cast] noyle didn't take him out of the box too qu the printers Who work by contract tor | Cre weighty aintn sipent and. Third avenue ine| 4 atrcoane, nt atre ine new Sanbatian elonging to Capt. F. Cookson, won, erent Ranteee Dompany H A ic uesiay, by Senators Mullin, Bradley, Coffey and ta three, innings! Wh Us, so T gave the position to McMillan. | morning “He ta ‘contusloas of Collin i AL th y doub G ¥ . ee 5. Tomawan, utes | subject, thatthe Commisaignera™ will | ¢ te scarce tageritim, ve ivoung anese’ ot! HARRY REED NOT FIT. ONCEY GEORGE W DANTELA, | al Manager. Gea. Passenger one bare hit reads as though Philadelphi Unanimous for Raines Bill, Theit “good eee," but ive volumes of testimony [demand @ full investigation.” Mr. Gresham's Condition Improves, | Providence, sho ts matched tg soak ALO Belen, hee A ‘The third and last of the racing bills] for Rusie oes LIR@ A DE DTON, May 2—Secretary Gresbam| Sanirtian catniotie, (ino oon May oT, says, It oHas sme GRATEFUI-COMFORTING. ey WASHIN lenge to | was then passed by a unanimous vote. | tn the rat inning of yenterday's game in] STRONG DENIES A REPORT. | passes « tairiy comtortanie nignt, and in reportes | auccasatul he will ip ahallocis 10, (Rant Hae naGRLRaERY | ’ ‘This is the Raines bill, which levies a| Brooklyn. Ad Gumbert, Brooklyn s new pitcher, ating more comfortably this morning. | Jimmy Handier, |), f . i a priteerd bere ames new| LONDON, May ~The Evening; Ba ° ire riots with five pitched ball y State tax of 6 per cent. upon the grose| “red the Orioles with, Ave, pluched ballin Has Not Declared Bap returaeg So" WAMIABIOR S|: on, east ond maelf on the mm Stach and Oia the Central | St 4 this afternoon, comme: = receipts of race tracks and racing asso-| | Keeler's phencmenal one-hand catch of, Tred: Bi-Partienn Police Hilt (desta) azticies fo bos ri ae et an aac hia varnpop Seam anes BREAKFAST-SUPPER. . i ; am. | 8a) long hit. was noon + | London, for © pu yon the racing at Ne et to-day, seta say giatione: This pil with ie Went adinecs to | ihe, apectatorn vail to the Orioles’ lett elder: | Mayor Strong sald to-day that there ft Nay Ree the C ike "Geena cat. eal sity rr tke dberatious of digestion and ne 5 direct (9 | [oiaing Ia. trom. his poston, ve remarked. that i A ay © Cooney, of Toston, the Governor, and it is expected tha: He he did’ not know he Nad the, ball. *) was no truth in the report that he as-| Df Parkhurat intends to spend ble vacation Cit] oo! with the alice (i: Harry Reed's appearance in the Peel , ; or ; ; Summer in Russia He sal \° Mex | wey or stike Le ‘ ’ . é " will sign bout, ‘There wan one tan nm Eyeokiva who plavea | UFC@ Edward Lauterbach yesterday | furitirad “will accompany. mime aaa rule tie y poupta fr 40a ‘ide ukes was a sur ast was thought proved tan our Break ETH EXTHACTED POSITIVELY | barter trae ane man dn the hell. “He dane | that he would approve the Bi-Parti§an | reformers vacations are passed among the Alps, oe he was ng reserved for the Jubllee favored ‘THOUT BAIN by a method patent ‘The blame for the rejection of the DIN | TM iough, for he was in the band, When | Police bill, hut tais year he means to break from his ol! oy cunningham hax also posted a fortelt of | Stakes,” 4 ied y ua only. Over “300 tenth extracted. dally day is placed by all who have been ctators demanded a third rendition of “ET have not yet done with my con-| time custom. see ce The Police Gazette to feht Jack Mad Sonn’ porter, a ture au Fn ity bar method you. can hare yesterday Is pl y | \ tion the eubjectcand ilar oa the Midway, the bass drum and | sideration of the bill,” said the Mayor. —— >—____ Vey at ba" pounds for #},000 a aide scilies Harry’ Reed as Wwe Paintensiy 1a the morning and go Rome | heard to commen se act fought him to a standstill. | Lawyer Elihu Root had a long talk ST. ASAPH ENTRIES oe Jand sata hi «not backed Ike on Soeiala Shaky Manne here there were many last night and to-day—| They wanted it again, but he slmply took of | with His Honor this afternoon, and . ' Yorkville te coming to the front with a newt Ceitors: gomd thins. Torte isto pei tthe All work guareatecks (upon the shoulders of those Senators} his cap ant quit. |. after it was over neither gentlemaa —-— gublette plan, uo be Known, as te stereury As | Sy mood thine Parke ra rate, M600 oat tot ATL ‘ : ee +4 re 5 we ready county among Wie members 1 pee: : six lengths’ < ' who dodged the Issue, and either were! the paseball season will open at the Orange | WOuld state what was the subject of! Rac TRACK, BT. ASAPH, May 2— | qiitar names and faces on the track ae well AtANts Wty) (hough Fidiien oul. Simms | pare Sod ae oot AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS. not in their seats when the vote was} Oval, Fast Orage, om ei eed ‘Princeton, ar | that the Bi-Partisan bill was’ the topic. | The entries and welghts for to-morrow's| a+ in the savarel circis, [the start, ne couldn't finish ‘in the fret |, Mave simply sita, boiling water ep mith, | Sa 18 W. 14TH ST. taken or listened with calm indiffer-| versity teams. will. pl West wo races are as follows: the exclightweight champion | thr * | Pisrtsee epics eco.’ Henna Te eat | ence to the ro!l call, not even deigning| years New, York team te. pitching New Comminsioners Very Busy. First Rece—Five furlongs. ne he big rtieo | Hie, will have to improve consider: | Wy UNIO) . orn. and Princeton will, no doub eng ‘ with the tably tn order to. have any ( to reply and put themselves on record] fruit to anive. Orange has. a.s0 Commissioners. Wright and Faure, of the De- An eo cieovnnenseedl Phowbue BMt we. Si ae Tae are erik hee aie | ne?’ for oF against the measure, As told in| services) af ‘George’ #. White, “m “ett handed | partment of Chariies and Correction, have been |S, figceRt or HE BURNT Po ior | pans yard wealth ant ie Be | oe weight like « iiscellaneous. SSP BES Ty] pitcher, from Beloit College. consin, ry Sak nal ounds of the various! le Bastin ttt ‘ i the Reon will chatienge the wi han “The Evening wong zenteraay, they Lan lay mh the team until Priest arrives trom buy ina we making the rounds ot thee ous pecond Race—seiling Hall salle | ine Briton Mita than sia f iacun Ly ibaninc on e Senators Childs, Coggeshall, Col-| Fornell,” The game on Saturday will be called | institutions. Commissioner Wright visited they piy4i, 107 108 eatat oth extracted painlessly by our new scl . ‘i : mous. Commenioner ‘Faure spent several noura | Kay, oeels ous HH Ss ORS MOIS SIO APLAR Nee kee i ines, Reynolds, Rice, Smelzer and] the Aibanys will cross with the Monarchs | 4c Hellevue Hospital last evening, and was taken | yy ana % 9 Se RS ZS E2 SN ol mot of Tecth, $4, pyeniny ‘ edt sunny "Went Farms Aunanve’ | Gheoneh buildings and pavliche. be” "Warden hages 95 *Florene Hubbard... & BASES ASAE SEE ities DO - at am teason, GiOurke. The Commissioner way expec in | eT pormeriy’ Fiorene: j Would Not Resort to Bribery. | promised if the weather, ix terested in the dispetairyat:ached tothe hos: | | ronmelly, Flee cee apo tt was strong’y intimated that the ab- Mite" “rlernan tn tnirty. [Blials and tho reception and treatment of ambu-| , TRird Wy i inateuction: Jance patients. — Police Magistrates DIM Arrives. | ‘The Police Magistrates’ bill has reachet May ‘Adrian Anon coyly & Summers, and has a lot in him yet. | nce of lobbying, with all that is im- plied, had much to do with the lack of Bupport with which the measure was treated. There should have been no expectation of anything but the merits | rhe standing of League clubs this morning was EXCELSIOR Bicyc ave. bank bulla aired, exck Riding Sehool, s8tn gi bicycles for sale COTTO furlongs, sage pu aaneie vramuat Belmont, | PCuitire «cK Muleioettan 0% "ag ings the mesnure "the Oi artves"lon mgt | Pataca iy Benateatac i In the home where the importance of pure food ‘rom the outset, Mr. Augus| | Cleveland 10.6 4 600 Washington... 3 3. —- - rifth Race —Six and a half furlongs, te i neis There. In the 5 | who wdvanced strong nts before | Clevelany 43 “Br Chicago a # is fully recognized—Corro.rnr is There. In the Ke) the. “Judiciary Con warding | Reine sold ttt Launder sd WITH THE WHEELMEN. pari ME Clarug Sven beeen ay brieding | eats affected. | ding | Htimore (225 ¢ 3 eet = i ee Me rapuawa eee food that can be eaten without fear of dyspepsia ta 9 Bilh* have’ occupled a FEA a ea tar : The New York wheeimen mere ust one aay | Hate Tm i Comrotpnt je Diiere. At the Food Exhibit in oe CALL*AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. otal support they gave, sincerely eague ramos scheduled to-day: behind the custom in their moving to-day, hue} Sixth Rac ine Carla , iy ss = be the preservation of what ls to than | istimo et rook they suche tv ir tenn thelr bee ates Ws Staniey fs Grand Central Palace, 43dand Lexington Ave— ff WHAT WE ADVERTISE IS TRUE les And from the Sea at tian One Hundred and Twenty-xey ot at Postal » . . * Fe eee ae foe thes Ciacinnatt ac pusseg gatas arava. “ail euestiaee arilaily. wel Franciscan Corro.enr is There. CorroLenr has everywhere : y a f Thi . Ww k ¢ Leminintors Had to Mats | touitite "Ss chinasn ; | spered sag Soa anewes Whe memaaip as 4) taken the place of lard for all cooking purposes | |Specials or Is eek: Lawyer John M, Bowers, attorney to! sepRoponrtaNn sTRE WAY COMPANY, | . 8 8 Renin a COROT A 1a ao) . vers, i f ’ . ye guetta Inland docke CHa wag aces | MPEP Ma | ue quit clay eine ed rretiba av Nate Genuine Conroe ia sold by ail deaisrs, in Over 1,500 Men's strictly all wool Suits.) ¢ 00 joned early is morning 4 ven- NEW Y K, yeild 30, | a ‘vel nthe Houre ant ‘8 a ot . : 1 4, ad in tion plan x sf . : Forid™ recoreer regarding the SitU-| ho. Mfetropaitan Crise Town I dow run. | afternoon at 4 w clue ant) expected yt epreaenta s, with trade mark—strer’s Acad in cotton-plant fj . 7 _ Tay SMog erie heh cto ad ne ne OO ate” cn Baan seat Feta ie Re ee ee er ber Hone MATT ean mea an mae ua 2 oy hese UNA |= |stylishly made and trimmed, all sizes, retail s pee een thc literenis of the | discrntigued 3 cron and ater Sat on 8 JeRSeaeee ASE A AAeE A A Macey, REALM ON ONEROHY), “2eBGE QUE sae "> store price $12.00: our price = - - ) Racing bill. i shall say, however, that wily. Mu W Aidlrect Croige | kim eentnty NueelaAn sane tytn Think Avene womgaiy. Mfr 'Ne Fairbank Cor Chicage, and Produce Ex- mG | Moallte Fon Gee ott Become taw, race | 7288 i ar pres tures | Be atu ALG A nae ra Heke chanee Nesu More WHOLESALERS SELLING AT RETAIL PRICES, in, ecelve a deadly blow. and) Wa Sireot Ferry, | Mpcet sharp on time eee oa # SEES Ee 7 ' How, I cansot perceive how the Lats. Nn raine ues Me enes MAL TROD, | | 8 New Stove, G07 8'h Ave., between 39:h and 40th Stoo telature (PAB, ORE No AGtOUTD, veined | Barker Asteet ‘The Asbury Park nia new $10,000 Rouse House Raided in Harlem, | will open this week. Me Bewers The constitutional amend i reach the Twen wag warmed’ lax ight. chvunands ct Brad) pears nent relating to betting amiy provides stems ovtr 4 Cee eee ec necceceee | sn uuu Marien Police Court to-day on a charge | WH2OLESALS # | BROL ihe Pagiaiacire Woe nibiog a) oithecn DAM IWAY frye tarehmont Yacht Club has @ eye \ meray cuattg antes ths Fees 9 CLOTHIERS, Classes of gambling. therefore, a Avaiig dnl'feoxal Oe OO _ 751 Broadway, New York City. ster. good vast oF t Mandatory upon the Legisiacure to do 00, During April the L. AW “More than that, Gov. Morton, in hit members.

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