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Look for Work ‘To-Morrow. More than 1,000 Employers will Px as ask for Help ( i if ho Wor’ Cielo is oe 00000 yr Day, May Moving is Not All Over, More than 1,000 Houses, Rooms and Apartinents Witt be Advertiaed tn The Sunday Wortd. [“ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] Le es Gaal i orn 00.000 ter Da, . _[ Circulation Books Open to AlL” PRICE ONE CEN’ ~ PRICE WHAT DOES JAPAN SAY? PATTIE WINS IN A CANTER. [NE MING ana Wsdiad -cuormeienk: Wh 8, ealvocees| aulurinn were Liamuediecor wae bistlv] an im ea " —_—-— te ¢ Governor's equipage mover orders, and the display of bullion Causes Surpr Before the Governor's equipage moved |e orders, a play o} n . . . der by Four Lengths, up the avenue, Seret. Revel, as thes and gold lace was formidable to a ST. PETERSBURG, May 4.—Japa Sir Knight and Declare Contest RACH TRACK. ALERANDER 18D. 5 head of the twelve mounted policemen, | degree. atc with spick and span uniform, cleared | Inspector Williams and 300 patrotmen answer to the protest of Russia, France ‘i ‘ 5 a reaie we eC aa and. Gan ced ters fiS4e, Oia at a Mile and a Furlong, Paet eey oom nee ao Wenn icra the crows, [kept the crowd about the arch in good : eo. faci WRIT vee ULB Abe Se TM Dadi LeAdad SAUL A NI ad Then the Governor began his ride be- [Order Nine hundred more were scat- Will not disclose the text, but those who _ damp cad) AL UP pall one of a Byen ature oins in ris tween the lites of sohlier boys, who (tered along the line of march, and were 3 had expected Japan to yield express sur- | g, Dast week's rain. LEA te ely N J Ch +} ornamented either «ide of Fifth avenue, |i charge of Inspector Conlin, assisted ; oth : ; weer ee bia ornamented either side of navent assis ROiD ar liu Gacwek, Carried 115 Pounds and the}one, and a large crowd was attracted As Gov, Morton pissed through. the, DY Capts, Hrooks, Strauss, Relily, West- 5 o=——__—— Former Won With Much to Spare. |‘°.° track. in ervelt, Meakim, Creeden, Haughy, Gal- a CLEVELAND DENOUNCED. tue weathor was very warm, and there! CODING the Memorial to. | renvinus’ant as qutaty ws toe ir stirring, RIVON +6 . the order for] Lynch, Cooney and Dean, — pean 5 o W, J. Merta arrived at the St. Asaph Wi h ‘ Four poll a nd two patrol ; : ent Mt was Then the Wr police surgeons and patro ERWIN DEFIES Fa-Judge McConnell and Other Chi-| Dr, Rice Gallops # Mile in 1,44 1-2] track to-day with his horse “W. 1." as ington. troops closed ranks and ated about face|WaKons Were stationed at the receiving ‘ago Democrats Celtictae Him, Thin was the animal that wae stolen : C] Eusily at Sheepshead. on each side of the thoroughfare, which | Stand, xecu-|/ligher, Martens and Acting Capts CHICAGO May 4.—The County Demo- from Mertz last Fall, and was a few position was améntained until Ge From the arch to Forty-second street eratic Convention held here to-day pre- — days ago entered at Roby as Echo, Mort 1h ff reached Beventy-| the avenue teemed with the crowd, who 4 aa ‘The judger at the latter place df ANT aoe ten ee ec enn res cere Ceres 4 = q p| Paratory to the Democratic State Mone- (Special to The Evening World.) 3 os socond street, stopped here and there to take in the tary Convention to be held in June de-| GRAVisN ered that the horse was a ringer, and a ' handsome decorations of the clubs and fie Tuten Rta Hise Gece GRAVESEND, May 4.—Nothing could] clever investigation revealed. the fact The Parade Starts. hrivate bulldings., The Manhattan: Club : Bath-lbe more ft than the weather on|that the animal, though ge'ded, was Then the march downtown wan begun. | nt ‘thirty-fourth at —— ering. The Presiient was denounced! thé Long Island race tracks this morn-| "We B." » the members of 1 1 Gov, Mortor dh id followed \e d v r ) » was work enough done by Finst nace. Gorgeous Uniforms of Gov, Mor-| the miitiery [view ine arate, nude un capeciaiy| 6 Giants” Mainstay Pitted bit Writes a Letter Refusing] se" spies. ams we a of tho C8, Wal) Bre y i “6 : criticism of the Administration with en-| ‘he horses In real first-class trials to sat-| irre © Melt furtonan ton’s Staff Admired b The Ninth Regiment Rand played| handsome display. Positivel toResign as ae ‘ a isfy the keenest lover of racing. Both | pattie, 106 (tm) a mired by ‘Hail to the Chtef on the Governor's] After the review of the troops at the 0 3 Ex-Judge McConnell, of Chicago, Prest-}the Gravesend and Sheepshead Bay | Rf 105 (Nea eh : : ter the ° : ainst the uakers' dent of the Iroquois’ Club, delivered al ra 2 Velvet Rose, 105 (W'hb'rni.. Many Thousand Hirst appearance at Pifty-first street, and] Arch oy Gov. Morton and staff, the sol- Commissioner lengthy addrens, thy whicn be deta Ue haat wore Ih excellent condition fOr) Nine, Jos, (Canada). iiss: on the return to the right of the ne |diers dispersed themselves about the President, elected by Democrars, tad be- | fast work, 0 ora 10 F ROGSPAl ROR EROta aE tire urieudel eet eth Tae RPT RISICT LAE eas . eo e prophet he scandard-bear e for Calinta, 105 (Daler). the several regiments of th rch for the ceremonies at 3.45 o'clock. come tne ree! jet and tt peanaant dearer) At the former the fasiest work done |Stmmis James, 108 followed the Governor and proceeded] ‘The programme at the Arch follows: atters, Ex-Congressman Bryan, of Nebraska, | 8? fr this season was seen, Mr. J. W. | Boonton. 16 EXECUTIVE LEADS THE LINE. to the arch in Wasitr roundly scored the Administraiion, and | Roche, the owner of Sir Knight. and Mr. 105 (MeKentle) din the ‘same | P. Here) 10-1 4-110 10 4 ded wd Gorgeous Unitor: " ; other speakers fullo Dwyer made uj : —_aeee, ‘Oration by Gen. Horace Porte papsseroe othe f tol R er made up their minds a few | Judge Ont, 198 (Alford)....:400-1 40-111 11 11 4 ‘ Regine ea areal By Uke Haney G Slarananaeb je vn Square. pagygration by Right Kev. Bisnop Henry © vovter vi * Y Goy. Morton's staff cons of full- atruc Jer Stewart ited coinage of gold and silver at alwho had the better horse. Mr Roche ta i fe Eien AUCIen On Ste USN EAE TeuC hn Nant by the Mayor ani delivery of ratlo of 16 to 1, A’ determined effort lropronented in the ordient: cuir are | ctiee Guede ait the oust aki ture and Extend Far Up clot, cut very close to the figure: skin- Wont David Bi Rings dhe ot” the : + Commissioner Andrews Was on]!!! be made to haye the same platform | if : beaten out of the place bj tight riting trousers, embroidered down Mopted by: the Sate Convention in| Knight, 108 pounds, and Mr, P, J, | Deaten out of the place by Fifth Avenue. p Gira march of the militia through the Arch . . June Dwyer's best in Deal 107 " pee tet the side with @ wile embowsed Kilt band; | gud dismisnal, t Was After the Home Team the Point of Bring- — Hoth’ horses have had about. the samme Went lode ete GREER CAC IBGE eel Cite ERAV GEA E Had Been Blanked in Two n ‘. preparation for the big event so f Bix and @ quarter furlongs. | eloth, elaborately braided, and with a a en Blan in } ing Charges. FURNISS HURT BY A FALL. gether, IRIDE they Maing aie Renient ee pee, 10: cDome ee get MYC A | Aw tf to make up for his bad behavior | wide collar of black velvet; tall English SAYS PERRY USED A RAZOR. Successive Innings, f f au 4 " gee | it Jimmy" Lamiy riding Decleare, | Denies, 0 Burney lot 41 7 38 2 |last Tuesday, The Ward's Inland Authorities Ex-| ‘Tho pai had a. nice, Warm NE-UD BabOD [pee gee ag a HeRanl OL gt gt gt cave a part 4 Pame, three furlongs and received caret Jolerate, | WAVOY DENOUNCES ANDREWS. omerated oF AM Bie ruu-down, ‘Then the bose. took their [tenets ite eames Assistant District-Attorney McManus] charges up the st and broke away | Gov, Fifer, 107 (A. Moore). ..1 to-day concluded his investigation into the furlons pol denoting that|}Home Run, 10 y would work one mile and a furlong, | Rediteht, 107 OW, Weathermaster Dunn} riding boots of enamelled leather, and 2 t May day for the Wash-/a pair of gold epaulets welxhing two 5 | ington Arch dedicatory exercises to-day, | and a half pounds apiece. anulting Him ‘ $ | much to the satisfaction of everybody} ‘The hat is a special feature of the| Detective Sergts. Von Gerichten and| CROWD SWELLED UP TO 20,000. : 5 concerned, unifo It is a French chapeau, made] Trainor to-day arrested Charles H, Ter- a Arrent The decision of Gen, Mel A Sa Gest Co We DPE urbe ia eens pair broke, ww: Repetition, 107 erand thelof the richest silk plush, ornamented] ty, manager of the Industrial Publish {¢ Murray and Kerwin Will Force Mr.) the insane ward at Ward's Island on| and’ an’ Tite one toe ee eee ete tes LOT We oMcers of his command not to call out| with ostrich feathers and magnificent [ing Company, at 61 Beekman street, on | 4 e St to Ri Th April 2, nT hig opinion the hospital peo-|teached the Dwyer stable, about eeven |Cignent, 100 (Neal). the Second Brigade for the parade to | yoid tps, The hat Is worn in such afan indictment charging him with as-| Thompson's Long Hit Looked Dan- POD: $8) memos: treet piv are not responsible ones, Where Heclare hung out stg. is lay. despite the urgent request of Gov. /manner that the front gold tip fulls di-|sault in the second degree. The case Ws from Cffice. of the autho friend © 5 ‘ Mr. Roche cd|, Redlight beat the flag three lengths, , as ps > Wi jerous, but th prouRnt to, the attention | Ae Chestnut win F Roche shouted, ;feqlent Beat the fag three longins;| Morton, was disappointing to the thou-lrectiy over the left eve, The complainant Is James W. White,| 9F0us, but the Big Pitchers Ree ees ev ormont |, Prom tere to Cae wite Sir Knight held | tunning half a mie, he quit bady. Duke | sands who alded in making this a holi-| -pag most expensive item of the uni-]of 116 West Forty-sixth street, who says Coolness Saved a Point a his neck clean in front, he|0f Fief then went to the front and stay-| day ere din some * r ‘Terry’ ee they 1 Vnion. “The body was taken | [10 if 3 wit ne 4 by Date 1A quarters the comments and critictams| i. heavily 1 with gold, Under-| 2M \ atm Shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoo: taklug establishment, where | !f Pikten out could have beaten this time, | hand presse by Devisee, who, better i } is heavily trimmed with gold, nde impted to cut him with a razor, ortly after 1 o'cloc! is a n mis found there were several bruises | but the same could not be sakl of De: |tidden, would have won. Chief Justice | on the action of the Brooklyn Brigadier. | jeqth thin belt a broad sash of gold-col- Ty's counsel claims that Terry was x: Mayor Strong received a letter from face, clare, as Lamly worked hard through-| Waa third, ten lengths away. Time—121.| General were rather caustic. rel silk is wrapped three tines around|eutting the leaves of a book with a (Special to The Evening Worl.) Police Commissioner Kerwin, in which Coroner O'Measher was in-]°Ut, Both horses carred 115 pounds, —->— War Gen. Mebeer Pt ut ss aq | Knife when White entered, but made no} BASEBALL PARK, PHILADEL-* the latter Matly refuses to. resign ‘is heb teen buried in] ‘The fractional time of “the Journey RESULTS AT ROBY. s 2 Lali the body. ‘The gold tassels are allowed) attempt to cut White, PHIA, Pa, May 4—With one victory Gite: mont's aa bees follows: One-clahth, 12 1°2: one: us . It 1s suid that it was not alone the} to hang down in public view. e District-Attorney demanded $2.60) each ty thelr credit In the present tS office, | half, v.i0 1-2 1033-4; ‘three- vakerani| duarters, Lit 34. seven-elghiny’ La21-2;| ROBY, May 4.—To-fay's races on this attendants, All| ?Ne mile, 1471-2; one and one-eighth | track resulted as follows: The letter reads: NEW YORK CITY, May 4, 1995. ny = en the Giants and Quakers met again here this afternoon to fight for the rubber, Hon, William L. Btry Mayor w York City ne dy ( 0, Although the weather did not yield any q decla # received. hig bruises 2 First Race —Six_ furlongs.—Won by Dear Sir: Yours of the 24 Inat., requesting my falling dawnetairs while in & pas 1 the strength of this work, it looks| aban Boy, 6 to Land #' tot; Kalumuzoo too brilliant prospects early in the day, Pidlgcilon ab Bolles Commiésioneh ot the ely'| ectie oar vuigon Y men ase Rubicon an pr. Wise |avcond, 1 2 for place, and Marble Rook : 7 z by noon it had cleared off nicely, and of New York, received. a ye! = nleon cove: he | third. ‘Time—1.18, a i by the time the game was begun the Y . 1-2 and carried 120 —_.—__ To accede to your request would mean that as! BOUND TO GET THE PRINTING. | pounus. Sir Knight and. Declare wilt a AMOS Malki t A i) sun smiled brightly from a beautiful and a Republican, 1 confess Incapacity pire 22] have to Improve Very much to win the LEXINGTON RESULTS. e sky. f to perform the duties of the position I hold, or ‘3 * — = Mand un Se After yesterday's lucky victory, the home rooters have taken a new lease of life, and they turned out in force te cheer their pets on to victory to-day, io by the Argus on Patrician covered six furlongs in that Tam guilty of that which might nevessitate aa Wade hoeee, 1171-2." Kennet and. Monte Carlo, cove| LEXINGTON, May 4—The races run By retirement, 1 am aot amare that up to thie Sal tre] even furlonzs in 1M. Bevera, of| on this track to-day resulted as follows um h een brought forward tha : 4A writ o} -| the wy: vo-yeareok Ins beat! tor ee eae ey ie ee aaaeerne fered AN? a tile In 2 scconde, ” V"| First Race—Seven and a half furlongs. wild be construed aa a reason why 1 whould re-| tive mardamus was to-duy s Pe i ; } . H. Warnke's Annie Bishop covered o on by Rap a Tap, 3 to 6 and out Long before the gates were opened 4 Late John Palmer, Secretary of State; James) and one-half miles. in 28% The mare [TOM Elmore second, aut for Ree and there was a big crowd walling, and i ® Hud I failed to execute the trust reposed in me] 4 Roberts, State Comptroller, and| leaves to-morrow for Jerome Park. Tariff Reform third. Time—1.4. very short time the stands were’ @oume fortably filled, Twenty Thow ax a cilizen and oa a representative of the Re publican party in my official capacity, 1 should in deceney have anticipated your request. i y-| Charles Litdeflel carvte ora | Second Race—BSix furlon; Yon b; Theodsre D, Hancock, State Attorney-| Chutes, Litilenell curited the honors | oo a"te 5 and out; May Mose second, General, to compel them, as the Btate |Connoisxeur, Bright, Phoebus and Babilla|$to 5, for plas nd Al Boyer third. Board of Legislative Printing, to award mile in 146,’ ‘The trio wogked | fime—1.15. ind Saw the Game, RoR mn Why He Should Resign. | to the Argus Company the contract for | Splendidly. —_>—— When Umpire Campbell called “play,” S ini exisiative duri ~| At Sheepshead Bay, Dr, Rice worked Boda te Had the Police Department of this city been tolng oh Bet Ne Loe ba ng the Minevellena: (ial; eonbaene HAWTHORNE RESULTS. @ conservative estimate placed the ate anipulated by either party for unfair political Re SHE ROE larGea by duke purposes, Instend of being so conducted that an | Cady Herrick, of this elty, this mae a fats the judgment of the communis |“ Wiilam, McM. Speer procured the writ] J. F. McDonald saw his horse Rubi-| First. Race—Four fuplongs.—Won by a tal a on an affidavit in which he holds that | con » ov the Handicap distance. | Kamsin, 15 to 1 and to Millie M. Police Commissioner. the Argue Company le the lowest bidder, | Rubleon was sent a mile and three fur-| second, 7 to 10 for place; Cherub. third Hat my conduct been In opposition to the de- and under the State law the contract | (oss. He had Midgley and St. Veron-| Time—0.49 3-4. mang for reform in the administre:lon of the | must be awarded to that Company a fo work with and ne covered the a affairs of thie city T should be without moral | The writ requires the State Hoard to an three turongs Very easily | THREE STRAIGHT FOR GROOMS vas not being let out. The da mile very easily 4 " in ' He could hive reduced that to| HAWTHORNE, May 4—The result’s tendance at 20,000 people. At 3.49 the crowd had swelled to such dimensions that ropes were stretched around the field and a “ground rule” was declared, A large crowd of New York rooters came over to-day, and despite the fact that “Jonah” Cullom was along the team went upon the fleld confident of award the contract or to show cause round for declining to grant your request " pa vit ee ie x S| ‘The work was done very nicely, and GT MGs vats Gtated (HAL 1 vakea aeitaiy hell ates ene Caum why the: orden Was elon hak his full walghtran oath their ability to take the scalps of thelr proporals of the Democr. Cémiblaaionae eho. ° —_$—- = time he goes over the Handicap dis-| Tem Thousand Rooters at Enstern Quaker opponents. {a regarded as the mo en tue Pole Bowrt} BOTH FELL FIVE STORIES. Wiliam Lakeland did strong routine| "&*K for the Lant Home Game, 408 Husie wag sene:th to bother eae ef the Republican Mayor of thin city, The or eee work with Messrs, “Keene and. Col, (Special to The Evening World.) big Philadelphia hitters to-day. In his fecore tow hat tne meinies ose OY Ut] Ome Wan am baimter end Another «| #37 strings. OT EASTERN PARK, BROOKLYN, May feta ue aesing the team he paved ommissioner were illegal, and f should hav sprees .-In the hope of seeing the home team . Violated my oath of oMce had 1 aupported them Bittle Tet: SAMMY CLARKE’S WILD RIDE, | make it three straight from Baltimore, have taken a decided brace, as was T came into the Board as # Rtepubttean, pledged | Bernard Lavine, a painter of 117 Co- to real reform—to measues that would redound | tumbia street, ‘ell from a scaffold at to the credit of the community and of the party | the Mfth floor of a building at 220 Monroe ten thousand enthuslasts were on hand before the game began here to-day The bleachers were packed to suffoca- shown by the vigorous manner in which they touched up German yesterday. It decided this morning to start to- The Youngster Stole a Hoi Outdiatanced Policemen. of my choice in their enactment. None bas} stree,, to-day, He was Injured inter- issue Sa du: ame half an hour earlier than ehatlenged my conduct from this standpoint haily an] was taken to the Gouverneur) A curly-headed, ebony-colored nine- | Hon at 8 ey abe eat yee aa nak If you, air, as the Mayor of this city, elected | Hospital year-old little fellow, who says that he| U"K¢d towards the gate from both the . Elevated roads. Baltimore was well represented in the The Batting Or ‘The teams oatted as follows: publican votes, ats because you were be- | ‘TWo-¥ear-old Freddie Kohler felt, to 7 ‘ Tel 5; bo (ia saponenk. et Henin the'silewalk from. a fitth story window | H®® at 714 East One Hundred and Fit- rep . mS oth MOT WiNAOY | tenis ateaet, and tha! hie seme (a aoe tee | At_his- home, the city's administration, had auggestions to offer | Street, to-day, sustaining probably. fa-| Samuel Clarke, starte aan tae | crowd, and the erles of the rooters dur- New York Philadelphia, fo to the reorganization of the Poitee Hepuciment, | fal injutien, “He was taken to Houreveli | morning to have a lars and Pe netay | ing the practice kept everybody on Fonte oe Betta” the mos: ordinary courtesy dictated shat you | Hosnltal, e _ For fully five hours he waa one of the| °18*: The Baltimore team had made Davis, 3d b Delehant should firat hays consulted with tie rienbers of a HITS A TRAIN, | emarcest. whi fegeekae| up {ts mind to win at least one game of Doyle, ist b, Cross, 34 the Board who ure in harmony with the potitical | TROLLEY CAR | eerie dereeae ene ee the ex") the series, while Dave Fouts's company Fletndn yf Thompson, r, & ciples yOu profensed to support, ead with the —— He'Weat Fit-frth street, and his horse, | WA# equally as confident of snowing Burke, & Sullivan,’ a's Geaire for complete reform, wo Dy Ld W. Passengers Injured) Mr. Cufford was on a collecting tour, | under last season's champions, Farrell, ¢, Boyle, Yst by Accuses Strong of Discourtesy, in Syracuse, fe cal at @ restaurant on Eighth ave-| paltimore made a considerable change Ruste, ‘p. mith, p. nue, between Fifty-seventh and Fifty- Umpire—Mr, Campbell. On the contrary, no word, either directly or} gyRACt N. ¥. May 4—A. Salina] cieith ‘streets, leaving his nome aqd |! its batting order from Thursday. This Wiser seal: indirectly, bas ever been received from you bY | street trolley car could not be stopped| ‘rap tied up at’ the curo, was notable in the case of Jennings, the Republican Commissioners indicating sont | Ang truck the New York express of the | ,,2hs Was little Samuel's golden oppor-| who has been shifted from aixth to third have any measures of reform carrie i tunity. “Toe next instant the astonished : desire 0 bay ‘ Delaware, Lackawanna and Western | Gyiyica 228 ext instant the astonlahed | ogition, In the Brooklyn order, An out by the Police Board. Your choice of # nen] Piroad this morning. The front of the| away, with one litile colored fst tugging | derson, whose home run won Thureday’s resident Democrat as your spokeaman wae an ac-| car was demoliwhed, and two cars of] wt the reins while another plied the whip. | game, took Treadway’s place, Knowiedgment before the whole peorie that you | the train str'pped of glass. | Clifford rusnel from the restaurant and gael noe, a i iy war part ad Ate Two passengers in the train were cut] up the avenue tor one bloc! en he wiruned and diereiited your ‘panty by the glass. ave up, and went and inrormed the po-| COLUMBIA’S OPEN GAMES. Ls daelicobtetd They were H. H. Jones mo, | lice. At ts not inappropriate st this time, in the) ang Harriet Henderson, of 2101 Twenty- = = “Billy” Hamilton swung his wages tongue wildly three times, in his en- deayor to find the sphere, and sadly ent to the bench, The best Hallman uid do Was to push along a feeble one, vileh Col, Rusie garnered and threw to first, Delehanty made ft three in order on his grounder to Stafford. No runs. The Washington Arch. ter on the policeman on duty at tof recent events, to remind you that your} ninth street, Philadelphia. Macomb's Dam Bridge saw shooting| Competitora from Athletic Clubs| hardship of two lost work days to the} The trappings of the horses harmon- ball of ‘Terry, “Yank't Adams, the fin alle Vi ne trusifulness in acif-styled reforinera and irre- oo past them a horse with a light wagon Hel ‘Makathees Oi jen that! ted to this refund Wut that liked with’ tie unirorms. Heavy gold Ber jardist, wanted to go on th Fuller-and Ven Haltren were eney N19 i " filled with white and colored youngwters. ole so: Maka thenp ©: ak . AGA HRS AUS vy gold Yond, by mortxaging a $9,000 Income tims at Capt. Boyle's cushion on infleld aponsible persons without party has not led to| Stranded on Gingerbread Groun: the hayplest results in your public utteran Davis smashed out a neat single to nl ht but was left, Doyle pushing @ vernor | spurs were worn on the officers’ feet, gix ‘The policeman spurred a: mnths, as surety. ne er the flying! COLUMBIA OVAL, May 4—About 60 | Geb. Fitzgerald's dinner to the ¢ vehicle, | Samuel was not to be caught, and his staff at the University Club and ther h Te was muc # Were encased in long put out when he found that he would centr | The Word line steamer Santiago, , ttended the open handicap q hich Del tock regarding the finances of this city. js morning from Nassau, brought six d fe outdistanced lus pursuers and sped on | *Pectators a st Tuesd eve ad something to. white niiate have to oWn real estate. bigh fly to left, which Delaaanty toe! Me Oe os aoe oie ee 1 ahomer Wiles | until the horse wid Mmsele could do no| ames of Columbia College Union, held | Met Tuesday evening had something to WRMis Rid RURAL met ag to a late hour no other bondsman| care of. No ruts ta th “itikeds Gb)K. Bablis ‘Boat hich stranded on | BOF. here this afternoon. Among the officers is ied L jo swords worn hy these bon-ton s0!- | had appeared. Secena ns. \ ompetias aellblsc asia piatait Laren LTRS Sec I mn | MATL o'clock this morning Samuel was| were Referee William B. Curtis. clerk | 82% endoyed a merry good tle with diera were marvels of the makers’ art, ———— ‘ | officer and as a consistent Republican, 1 have} Gingerbread Ground, Bahamas, on April | captured on the Western Boulevard, Clif- J , the Governor and his staff, but neither and cost anywhere from $108 to ten| ‘The only full accounts of the base-|_ Cross, seni, a sky-scraper to centre, performed the duties of iy position without giv- sailed from Norfolk April 2 | fond'e hr was tnen so exhausted that | of the course; John A. Dixon and Judges! 0, sicLeer nor any member of hie times that cum, It t* walt that Gen bs J which Van Haltren froze to, ‘and “Nranded | he could scarcely stand. Samuel did not| James E. Sullivan, Bartow ®. Weekes. nat 6 ‘ ball game are given im “The Even-| che in the same direction, but Ing any pretext for honest criticism, 1 respecttuily decline to compiy With your request Umt 1 re: smashe eg | further vessel became staff or brigade was aske!, and it ts Alpin Viel at $760 seem In the least troubled, an hitting the score-board, on said be | Everet J. Wendell, Cyril Robinson and ing Wo Based: M ER WIN ac a od e, He was arraigned said that the Brooklyn General was yo», xpecta Col, John cob Aste io be eh he cantered half the cireult, | Res Police Commiasiouer, Taina Forievitie Court tala morning. Sr. | Hugh H. Baxter. pigued by the pueeeated slight ao eeeeee ee een ee eer OD” tmmediately atter the last play has! ituse hit Clements, and the big catcher 4 Police Commissioner Andrews sald] Mrs, Bauer W Sinucl was turned over to the Gerry | Pennaylvanta, Cornell, Columbia College. | prigade, and the First Naval Battali tore bhade { oe IE pe Davin, “forcing ‘Thompeon out. Boyle New York, Fordham, Yale and ‘Trinity :, ri | 498 Boclety, gg Colleges, and the New York vAtaiet: (under Commander Jacob W. Miller, 41-1 “Phe original orders directed the janghey’s Brother F Chip) New, Jersey Athletic club and /hered to the original programme, NW: | prigade to form on Fifth avenue Pastime Athietic Club assisted the Col jever, and countless thousands of Now | resting on Fifty-second street, the | NEWBURG, N. Y., May 4—At a special term | umbia College men’ in making the gamer | Yorkers, men, women ani chiltren, be- | ts Q of the Bupreme Court in this city this forenoon |a great suces gan to appear along the announce eee canted an order tor the immediate |. bevy of pretty girls, tempted by the r ‘ ae eee Pe Haughes, an’ inmate of | beautiful Weather, @ttended and cheered |Foute of the parade long before no Insane at| the colors of thelr favorite colleges, and | although the parade was not to start) is morning that his reason for 60 Powe. Spjecting to the retirement Mra, Marie Dauer complains that after at } Of Inspector McAvoy yesterday was that| her husband, John M. Bauer had separated, he he at the time had under consideration | forcibly took thelr two children from her. | matter that might result in the pre-j tay brought mult for legal s« ment of charges against the Inspec: | na to-day. ontained from ended’ the. Phillies” chances by cut Window: Uyege holes in the air. Nojrune ) he “Silent Man” waited patiently for venting the] four. bad ones. and. jogged. to. frat Jimmy" Staffor] also’ Waited and Mr. ‘ated him with & base. Burke's neat sacrifice bunt moved both one milestone further, and on Farrell's krounder. to, Hallman, “Michael pushed nm Harte A practical method of p jto be formed at intervals, The order of | garnering of steam upon store windows. | march was ay follows \'when the stoves which are there on ex- Order of Ma | ninitt 1 for the purpose of | 4, the Suprome Court, a writ ‘It was not a very graye complaint,” | compel him to produce the children In court, | Assinm. tor the hand Me said the Commissioner, “but neverthe- : — : ‘ 4 hamid thane sa) besos! too ho! y | 4 Abe ae Matteawan. Dra. Day and the races were run amidst the usual second street until 2.30 this Gov. Morton Wing thelr qualities, become too hot, elf home, Stafford reaching third, In my estimation, it merited &) Arvokteld Ouats the Bootblack, | {eminel that he Ik perfect college cries and. enthusiasm. ~The | {70m Fifty-second street un m tora Saff—-Hingsdens Marshal iw fotlowed successfully in London. Tne| The Duke was tnrown Out at ‘fret Y me seveenge r Commission y “omrninal Rrookfeld to-day | % father of Police Capt. Hau suinmary follows afternoon, puenera mand Ma 1 hen cl bbhed with | Rusie fanned out. One run. how that any of the other Commission- | puniie Works Commissioner Brockteit to-day fy Sing Sine Pr MUNTor Derkc-Pirat iria) heat won by H. J} At 2 o'clock Squadron A, 12 men peo te met windows when clean are rubbed with ghoul. ne Fun era would have sonsidered this com-| moved the bootblack who bas for many soars kent dare dards), Columbia. Fime-1) 18 ae | care Rae Noe a eanan ta the fenjamin LV * glycerine, which ts applied with a cot- oot Plaint, but J thought it worthy of some| te cuts ce the geana fons of the Conny | fo the Matteawan ine Won by T. P. Middleton (2 | Capt. Rae commaniing, marched to Uh fle Pra ton cloth, while the glass srather warm | Pilladelphla ~ * Bttention, 1 had stlreusty made some ine ee on ne ei tested te gut ane 10 3:5 mee | Hotel Waldorf. The eraly Ben cloth, while the glaas Is eather warm | Sew ark css © 2 = H) . guirien but discovered (nothing of a ce test, pince and i'ta" probable. fiat ‘no| The a Wonpy BOD K. LMengwel| front in Thirty-thitd 3 Ta Lees And entirely dry. This te followed bs ee be qyery serivus nature, Stands will’ te cllowed there, “It Wan at tte! woay ga Won by GV Richarta| the hotel, where was t ' ey. Quariarmeaater:G { polishing the glass with a plece of can- An Electric Restaurant, 4 = Anspector's co i Hand that George W. Plunkict used to keep his teh ‘8. HW. Bijur (eorat 1 thimlasary Gene ton flannel, until it shines, and the i “Was the compleint lodged with you) time! nt iransact busiiesa with hie conmtltus | dmg Wi fecrateh, Columbia: 8. 1H Buur dnratch). lof Gov, Morton's stuff, Adjt-Gen, M SommismacrOenerds a bap! Aaab eh MRL BFiRee (From Hardware.) ‘serious ensugh te esult, it proven, in| aim "mye pustare ot Plunket wiorort ‘he wali| 1" WOT eee ine eat Tero te Cane {Alpin in command TS Eattlee, Chailee a danek find Suess | aWveerine no longer appears, An electric restaurant 1s to be one of & the di ol pector's behind the 169 Yard Mash-Final Heat —Won hy J. Quin Acting as an vscort Squadron A con- Astor, ‘earke Bo Agnew. (ie ree W. T the features in the great expositign to be ) Porter asked ” a been made. lan (5 yards), Fordham College. ED. kK Let | 4 A : ea ey Suey a Jen Ma Alomin Dru held next year in Amsterdam. Visitors } Pend that” id, in commenting| Steamabip Clreassia Proceeds on —— = Sagwell (8 verde) F.C Ai As tecond: it 13 Le mp aca i Li lb sik ieee | (Prom Hardware.) J seit be’served automatically with a com. Wil side! , in, e ae = a ‘alum! ra, Time—10) Renoissance, where the Governor {| 4 Loner eh fs iete dinner, and ail they will have to do en Commissioner Anarews's statement, Her Way to New York, ockton Kalt MUN Burned. | joc | gz. The troopers presented co ' tan | Aluminem has been introduced into | Pii*he to press an electric Dutton, eat ‘ron. hy stopp! Br AM. NY. M (The Ret tar that he thought it was an outrage if) Gr ascow, May 4.—The steamship} awerpr the Austrian army, the band of the | the food, ws withheld from tM pany front in the street ojposite the o ud pay the bill. Commisaionet tuformation he claims | Circassia, which ran aground in. the| Koltting Mill of Seymour Rirch, at Rockton, a| Huntington 4 ¢). PAC. second: 3 pee aualiel Els GaGaenaee: Kr ‘ Third Kegiment of Infantry having used : ve had against Inspector McAvoy:|Ciyde near Dunbarton yesterday, was | H thin city, was destroyed by fre this| ft. 6 in: J D. Knapp (7 ft.), Columb A ee a i ¥ Sth Resim : W Rant [ie in manufacture of drums. It ts A New Sv to he sd hi oy nh. Toma, 92 fully Insured. distance 29% 6 in pearance, whien « ods | Ree ‘ Martin Awaits His Successor, | floated thls morning and proceeded for | gases Bcdoel LAN at * aa ai a a Saieay | Ree 8 poles sait that the drums are not only neater (From Hardware.) ante ve * - very | New York. - penne. Pas a ily eee ne [in appearance than those of brass, but] M. Hebler, a Swiss army officer, has Fe rae Fer ed te SHERMAN PARK. Mareyense of onrient Times. When Gov. Morton emerge! from the} "5, Regiment, Wicut mw [are much Lighter and more inelodious | patented a new bullet, the penetrating T would (Fram ‘Markers: otel, attired in a long black frock sth Harta . y tis reported that the entire Austr: qualities of which are said to be much a aeetee roe tnepectar McAvoy's ree Spectal Train To-Morrow at| Hardwaremen evidently flourianed |MOteh atined in a Vg back tron we Wen Tile Ceppried. Met hoe, eutire. Anstrian | quslitien Of, Sie nee fico aaa Tetirement if I had even suspected that 24 centuries ago as they do now. In a , tabs AS BaD MBs ‘ Wile hum drums greater tin the celebrated Mauser oF + Anyone contemplated making charges ; buried city that is being excavated at| was accompanied by Selden E. Moran. ast Nawal Butta } f Lebel rifles. from Harlem Division, Grand Central} Santiago, Amattan, Central America, a| jr, his miliary secretary, In full regi:| The broad, cool corridor of the Hotel ood against him,” tate ating the Depot, and from Mott Haven Station 10] | uantity of knives, swords, acis. i c ers) esses he had. received any com-| immediately afte, ipotea later Tickets trom agents at | eree aaa heammera were found’ ata | mentale Waldorf, “the omcial quarters of the Laundry Sonps it's she Bigs Continued on Seventh Page.) been made, either depot. Main offices, 165 B'way. depth of eighteen feet. Tne Governor and his secretary at Governor's staf and other military dig- ase ba wegen corer

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