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4 wy Bo Says Lexow, if Its Friends Are i Not Panic-Stricken, Would Stay in Albany Ail Summer fe Rather than Yieid. ‘Whe Senator an Optimist Also on . Police Reorganization, Senator Lexow was in a heroic frame { i mind this morning, and sald: } ‘I shail fight to prolong the session of the Legislature all Summer, unless the Police Reorganization bill and the oe Greater New York bill are passed.” “What chances are there for the Greater New York bill going through without a referendum “I know that the chances are ex cellent; in fact, that the bill in its present form will become a law unless ) its friends grow pante stricken and | consent to a referendum,” answered | the Senator. “Why, the fight is just beginning, but still xome of the G New York advocates are willin Tender the most important fea’ “A referendum,” he went on, defeat tor the’ Gr scheme. It means that the hew charver shall be submitted to a vote of the pe ple. It ts beyond the power of man to Prepare a charter to suit so many. fides, the so-called Loyal Le Brooklyn has money to spend by the thousands, and with no such Influence on the other side, the charter would be Yoted down. “But you can say as coming from me, added the Senator, “I have assurance S > — that the Greater New York bill will ans, uniess Killed by its friends becom- « Ing Scared and « n= dum amendment. 4 “Do you still think the Folice Reor- 7 ganization bill will xo through? “T know it will,” said Senator Lexow, “and If it doesn ¢ win soon, we will stay nsenting to a ref | of New York were inconsistent, in not + ‘accepting the Ainsworth Police bill, | which was disapproved by the Mayor. “Phat bill,’ he sald, “placed all re- sponsibility on the Chief, ust as was desired, and provided for trial by court Martial, which js a pet idea of Dr. Parkhurs: It went even further than he 8 bil. But it didn’t come | from a reformer, ‘so it was, opposed 2 Ts ‘it likely the bill will be passed asked } parting reply. } fe May Yet i Passed. drewi the outlook at Albany. he sal Greater New York bill will be passed latter bill, I think, can be out the referendum clause. FREE FROM ELLIS ISLAND. leaned Under Conten: Law arrved on the Augusta Vict night, and were detained by the Immi gration authorities as contract labore ing and promptly released, manager of Terrace G. proof being furnished t ‘artists, they were allow nd to land They were detained by Immigrat Arspector Arbili, acting upon inf tim from a musical union. Th ,A> members of the company were Ellis Island, f ‘The principal members of the company are: ‘arla Englande: Ida Wilhelm Therese Delma, Frieda Fetser, Delfs, Max Monti, Kittle Wisinger a sical director. REICHSTAG REJECTS IT. ! Revolution Bil) \ BERLIN, May 11. its entirety and then adjourned. After the rejectl 4 Was rejected without debate. RUN DOWN BY TROLLEY. A Rhode 1 pd Man Union Line. i —_— = pital. ae | Lawyer We CAMDEN, N. J., May 11 —Alexanter J. Mil PA review well Known printer sit Kepublioan poll leis, to-day atruck ex-tudxo Jolin W. Wententt @ well-known lawyer aud Democrat ‘ + the face with @ heavy cane, knocking senseless tn bis office, Milliuerte’s dau - cai Westeort'y fia collect «bit sanded ah Wenteott, “Weateott «and sprang from fie desk and ar Board, Inspector ¢ McEntee’s 5 J, being the a has got even with him.” Moen erin-law, Mrs Ry user. They quar Teave of absencs 9 oe 200 Butchers Go on Strike, ‘Two hundred union butchers a & twelve-hour workiay, TI the Butchers’ Union, conne are mei feen hourk a day. One hun td einployers, in her Landmark at Twenty-sev ne. Well-known tavern, and for almost a ve Deen one of New York's landmarks. = — Hearing for Brooklyn F Mayor ScMeren this morning gay (en the bil! to increase the salari \ Bive It nis careful conmusration. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; MAY 11, 1898 ALD, WARE TO GILROY. a THE NEW SYSTEM OF BETTING. ‘OUR THEAT Stinging Reply to the Ex-Mayor's|‘' The Tzigane” Will Be Seen at 8." si cer vita and te always a drawing Son’s Open Letter. Refers Him to Other Members the Law Committee. GREATER CITY SAFE,| Another Chapter in the Compiling City Ordinances Dispute. Jay nights. and on W [wit appear in De K Tho Taigane Alderman Ware Is out with at) plying to Thomas F. Gilroy Alderman s Wensley & ceived $6,000 for work in ve ordinances which might hi ve been done clerks was The Pasny “maliciously false and William Yardley [octet atta o leading roles Mr. Gilroy to-day: Tie Up the Bookmaker, Hold On to the Rope and When the Race Is Over—Let Him Go. He'll Get Your Money Anyway. SHIPS PASS IN THE MIGHT. MS, SHENILY DEFENDS HOLT, Ovean Pasnen- rea Failure. The White Star liner Britannte ri her dock about 10.30 o'clock first steamer to arrive un: transatlantle LL BE DANDY COPPERS. m ———— Broadway Squad Is to Be Thor- oughly Reorganized, New Rule 4 After I a on with that € Swears in Court Against Her Husband and the Servante, Steamers to dock at night. nic arrived at Quarantine about 9] pete, clock. After being boarded by hi officers she proceeded to her dock, where Custom-House | y to pass baggage. an soda Rendoration of “ The Finest” Prom- fsed by the New Police Board. Brac Broken and a Gen- ing of Furniture, i at Albany until it does, even if it takew" (0 aiySummer" ‘ \ Senator Lexow thought the reformers twenty-three And aw to the 80 The Broadway squad ts to be thor. of this: weason systematically js Means that the body of men, long finest squad" of police- men :n the Municipal Police Department, overhauled from commander down the line to the ordi- bary patrolman, his palmiest days the Broadway | policeman was a-man of stalwart build, in physical require- Frederick Holt, a travelling salesman, Brooklyn, who was arrested a week ago on a charge of as- Virginia Snevily, a stock broker, was discharged by ers in the Flatbush Police Court oughly and reorganized, remain aboard of the steamer until day- |of 42 Halsey street, Tam youre tery H. Maitland Kersey, ngent for the Gielen Core mltt eg) on hw Trane White Star line, discovered that the new e WAS NOt a SUCCESS, Grumbling was known as the * was addressed to and not to the Law Committee. YOUNG WAVED A SCIMITAR. | Kept at Bay a Crowd Who VV Avenge an Insulted W Patrolman Ward, of the West Fort seventh street this morning was attrac cited crowd that had gather tleth street and Sixth the policeman reached the scene he saw‘ a man armed with a Turkish selmitar keeping back a crowd that threatened to heat him. ‘The man proved to be James Young, a | chet, who claimed to live Forty-niuth street. sieht of the policeman he broke from the crov'd ard ran up the a Ward pursiied and captured him after The weapon, which | living pu {ever the Mayor's disapproval?” was » doing an elghteen-hour trick, |‘! , The drummer's arrest grew out of the Hrookivn Snevily domest “Trilby at every perto fendiahly don’t think so,” was Mr, Lexow's absurd ruves and certain steamship com pantes, and the officers of the Britannic in the chorus, Purser Morgan Holts arrest, charging him with enter- | his absence and Bnevilys live | intellectual, meanor and, »/ HOPES A GREATER NEW YORK. gers mgnt get to their homes aa soon tctatite! kid but | o'clock all not repetlant to the inquiring stranger in the city. ‘The Broadway squad has deteriorated. | To-day it ts at tixes and sevens. [uniformity of helght is sadly defictent The necessary intelligence assaulting his wife. in & handsome place opposite the Mid-| peaker Fish Snys that the Bill 12.45 o'clock | luggage and waited hours for the c Speaker Fish and Assemblyman An- social circle, of the Twenty-sixth District, were among the Mayor's callers this forenoon Mr. Fish came to talk over legislative matters. He was asked about Holt, who is married and | their baggage no time in getting off the thernselves hspected las with the Snevilys. ta tte ranks: meanest kind of 4 passage, taking eght days, eleven forty-six minutes to cross, Snevily household, testified to-day that 1 the house on there's going to be reorganization and that quick! Chief of Police Byrnes will undertake | the task, and no doubt Col. |Chairmah of the Police Boa “There is not much to say just now,” Shevily’s room, Janaschek ‘However, I belleve that both 1 the Police Reorganization bill and the Shortly afterwards she tda noise as of china being broken upstairs and found of bric-a-brac | picture had been In the wall and Bales were the entrie the fifth day out, encountered on the log up to dense fog was lying on the floor. Me before the Legislature adjourns, The Jerked from lasted until passed with- agree with him in the promul- t the reorganization scheme. An order Was sent out over the police ‘day morn.ng | the station-houses, Instructing the com- measurements was reached, The Hamburg-American liner Augusta Victoria was docked hibited finger ma ‘ks on her throat. The morning she noticed blood in Hoboken at 8.15 ae ee _TRUST SHY. Only $17,000 Stock Subscribed Organisation Deferred. The Milk Trust fatled to organize ac- wires early a short cha’ de six inches . was found on his person when he Mr. Snevily said he only knew of the from what he had been told by his wife, and swore out the war- | patrolmen, Opera Company Detained and Re- understood he captains as Was ordered that the re- cords, as soon as obta.ned, be forwarded to Police Headquarter: | He swore ‘that prio not seen Holt in th troubie with his wi The members of the Conried Ferenczy 4 Opera Company, thirty-seven in all, in- cluding eighteen chorus singers, who of the Hamburg line, as cabin passengers last spectable woman, Mrs Mary Forty-ninth A man name Raym ret ‘of the re- ents of the coming new Broad- on her way ke and roney reat awakened at midnight by a messenger, wohis sword and crowd gath went to his assistance, juncture that Ward i man of ex- traordinary intelligence, handsome fea- perfect physical man, and not man under Lemmle and scheme gathered at ixchange, Secretary Wood- | d to report that, counting the original $7,000, there was only $17,000 worth of stock subscribed for. were wofully si st of stock subscribers, the Clarendon following day demanded an explanation, were examined at Ellis Island this morn- was arraigned te Court and held examination, FORGER DAVIS ARRESTED. | hull was oblig sing two new songa M man a few t will not be debarre however, providing he Is looking and of gental and "They came over under contract with Michael Humann, — proprietor and rden, but. upon at they all were Pow ‘approachable It'ls true that thei Mr. Snevily called to see April 17 1n response to a letter written had been trouble | Harrington, re men attached to the present nge anywhere from 5 feet feet 61-2 Inches In height Mine Harriet Verna y Koster @ Bial's Monday there will be the tee on Organization, nounced that an adjournment had been M., to give the farmers a chance to come in and sub- Bank Squa taken to Ma I and he cailed to talk the matter over. » visit we lost our tempers henlie and bis traine squad have arrested Richard ©. be on parole, but the men were taken to f eorge Carson, who Ix sald to be come out of the new Broad- ‘Ong thing that Was not announced was the farmers cows over In Connecticut had refused to Exchange, and from his phyeical and facial ‘ements the new Broadway copper must be a man who 1s a veritable walk- »pedia and city drectory. » a thorough knowledg. further swore she told the letters he Hull a Manag, come into the in this city for the past few days. Max Bternau, and Otto Findersen, mu- given to ner, dared him to take the the following, unanimously resentgtive m Lik Producers’ Assocla~ WwW Milford last Tuesda the milk producers: belong: had seratehes on clerk to the Unite the Housatonic must be full of Information that a res- jdent of the city might want or the most wealthy or humble stranger might +re- to go about | business safely and understandingly. coming Broadway will be sneh a on towards him becavee of his genial ve; Mnatead of repell Giscourteows sand ungentlemanly ri received them a few days be- fore while quarrelling with her husband Mrs, Snevily trom Holt since his arrest Justice Steers said there w dence to support the charge of assault, and Holt was discharged, BALLOTS, NOT BULLETS. Movement Looking to a New Movement P The preliminary New Bedford Bank for $9. ‘| Adjqurns After Defeating the Anti-| ving @ letter which had passed through th © were forgeries, xchange is being formes he Reichstag to- jay rejected the Anti-Revolution bill In| as to attract people 1 Mcbride plan oMetals detained were examining him them by n of paragraph 112, | eleven amendments were withdrawn and the entire bill, paragraph by paragraph, The forgeries t ‘overbearing. rougWay ran must be one ick to act ani and no doubt genuineness was f ond check reached the unflinching nerve, ve th the moment 0 mente at some of t MURDERED HER CONFESSOR. jan Woman Thought the Abbe de Broglie Had Slandered He PARIS, May 11.—The Abbe de Brogile, de Brogile, by a woman The Abbe, it appears, had been the confessor to have labo: conference of repre- sentatives of labor unions at 189 Bowery last night, resulted in the appointment of a committee of ten to call a general meeting of all labor organizatic formulate a pian nt political move When brought to Headau: denied that he had committed for Chief Inspector Watts Squad comprises the st Twenty-ninth street; The squad consists of sixty-three patrolmen and eight offt- commander forger who operated exten elty In sk, and for whom Was issued in that he was njured by the| Edward McSher, forty years old, a resident of Rhode Island, was struck by a@ trolley cas of the Union line at West Farms road and Nates lane this st. Patrick Oates The other officers: re Sergts, Edward 4 was relen Roundsmen TURNED ON THE GAS TO DIE. |’. parties will doormen are James J. Wekerle. yesterday was Station-houses, umniated her. and demanded a e conference of last night was called Sheet-Iron Workers’ written retra morning. He sustained contusions of the left thigh and scalp wounds was taken to the Fordham Hoi | occupted in the different Abbe declined to grant plican and the Democratic part ied to do anything that w order sent out from Police Headquar- ROOSEVELT TO CAPTAINS: | The New © sat the priest, She then went to a pric Herder, fifty-fve years old, ndently of the old organizations ixteenth street, of the Tin and She windows wei had shown STUPID POLICEMEN, THESE. Many Pat Commissioner more emphatically must take Independent px Headquarters, morntag that so far as he is concerned the adminis:ration of police affairs will be conducted on a strictly non-partisan Nonparetin a Boat. | one te Commisstoner Andrews says it 18 an outrage that the poor people of the in particular, sich hardship Deparunent he latter struck Westcott bia College crew hy @ fol the hon Harlem Kiver and One Hundred and, unequivocally the part of a dinate officer of the Police Depart- mt Would. sure decapitation finding out in his family The boat house which has been us } —— a-Law Getx Even, i Patrolman George McEntee, of the Mercer treet station, must siand trial before the Police These people as @ ruce cannot read lin fied a complaint to- the boata not tn i] day, . Ne N. J, Felled, ‘and fee's family resides 14 Newark. On April 2 4 and on May 2 Mciutoy went there without 4 This ‘came out after President Roose- velt had had a long interview { : captains of commanders had to report to the but up to a late hour this mo: bad put In an appearance. The captains had been summoned to Roosevelt's senti- uth Board left Headquarters eight months agg, But this is not the worst o ink children Headquarters of Rutherford, to be informed ed Furnace Did It. ermency H in Hoxpitn An overheated the double fat-n epartment’s on strike for surgecne Are t Andrews inti ted to-day that he sof ted with the United Hebrew Trades. They have een working ax Civil-Service W to be appointed. commanders pocemen at th most flagrant case of the kind to light yes eluding forty-Ove restaurant keepers, have yielded, Cortright and Anthony Allair | Hea.th Department Headquarters: in her arms and ask A woman hi ut Hin Eye Out, 1 to have it h street and heen demolished to make room, for @ modern butlding. The house was once a ry bas Board was to be strictly ‘non-partisan in its sentiments regarding examination of appileants tment to the Department, be no political or other examination Heaith Departinent Was at Head- {how to reach the Criminal Court Butld- Department is lc 4) j back to Headquarters, still looking for | the Health Department. “Aa policeman in the Criminal Cogrt tod me, the heaith doctor was the woman sald, tod where to he neighbors. A: of Westmeath. oo Knights Help Coat Taito; eral Executive Hoant, Knights of Labor ken the strike of the coat tatlors of Local the | Assembly No. Worthy ‘Foreman Jam > led at Liberty Mall’ and locked into “Nothing but a general fitness for If the Commisioners as- ny such influence has been r of this Examin- n immediate Investigation be made to ascertain who f this indiscret! sis begat of this india ry wi immediate; the "position certain tha exerted by any member of the Brook- Iya policemen. There were Afty policemen pres- ent. Patrolman Bowes, of the Greenpoint sia- ton, acted as spokesman, Senator Owens, the father of the bill, also spoke in its favor. There ‘was no opposition, The Mayor said he would waite t Headauariers, * Edward M. Haggerty, of the! ph. ne reenhed Ge) ith nally, Wt had closed ‘she had to revura home. ‘“"* % ‘of Commissioner Murra to All the place, The lee A. ts $1,000 per year, Abbey's Tue:day. Firat Production of ** The Passport"? 4 at the Bijou, Abbeya Theatre will be dark Morday and Tues! 94) dnenday Minn Lilttan Russell | mand Smith's new opera, ‘The action takes place in Russia ISH and “certain eventa of tbat period are! Siken The There are | Sijnl- Novgorod | a hiatortenl 4 satull) presented out of town, Martinot will be eph Helen, Mra 1 Georgie Wells The regular season at Terrace Thonday night with « ro by Carl % sean. favor in Herlin, Vienna and Ham! Wil be Max Mouth, Bertha: Priva, mann, Kitty Vasen der, Kyaline Hrelt and ad Opera € Qoing remarkably weil at the Mouse, will enter uj Tavary be as follows He metropolitan run Arma!’ and the rike, a e next week, “Th Saturday afternon “A Tragedy Reb Night Of There will be a particularly tnviting bill Provtor's next week She remains of the performance will be Joe Cawthorne, Prof. | vent the Warden |, from takings Charles | Amount of the fine, ni ham. “At all events, the prisoner was when he offered | to pay his fine. Of course, he ts not re- ie for the refusal of the Warden 0048 Sisters Don, the ant Conway, J and MeMation and “Tie Fa'tal Card Academy of Musi will enter upe reoitw Palmer's Very few melodramas of 1 spienticly acted Foundiing Fitegerald remata warm weather hy ks or winks They ed SiN { hundrodth performance at the Stat a Monday nigh Sewing the W Empire ia doing as well a} form, and When the season kins’s Teal © Marlem A tnd Fa “1 Munie Hall 1 turand by fur Buffalo w Neat Monday Volt an anurer The I y Company will appear 1 Waste ey NT Twist) at the Star Theatre next week the frat being lid at huting the fair ‘The second act In tn and the third wet, in camp and a Ri Minx Russell will be ke Lane, Hubert Wike, Jefferson de Ans ph Merbert al 1°" a comedy ty will have tte first New York theatre Hijou Theatre Mo Martinot The plece haw been very suc Mise enty jan village in Winter. | Stephenson ing Govdie Kdwants which has the second and | its engagement Monday Tue armen,’ Wednesday matt mian Giri” Wednesday night, Paxiiacel,”” Thursday turday matinee, anes say at the Fifth Avenue Thea- | tre has again been proionged, and, the latest arrange: Bagement in hut date the one the ples will be ¢ ventra Min Wife's Father” until June 1. hundredth performance of |that made a hit at the Pa and there will be Crane will have apent twenty-five weeks New York. Little Chriatopher career Last Tuesday one re of Company: Three new Ubles ther two dealing with the | Mijou Theatre. Al ren were presented, ntinven to pack the Garden Theatre nothing but the most Wily tal weather will have any effect upon nue Academy, will open Monday night with Svengall could mometer he might remain terruptedly for a year or two, te Very well a Two Orphans, Louise, the bitn the ther- tn New York unin- | Mins Harned ‘Is with Kate Claxton as and Mme, Janauschek de Linnier will be next week's a People’ The will doubtieas appeal very strongly to the of M>. Miner's popular Ik a whole attra Augustin Daly's comedy E Dixey, James wert Will be by ham | What wes expected to be a test of the new Workhouse Drunk law fizzled out in Lewis, Herbert ve at the Harlem Opers repertoire will be: Monday, The Lottery of Lov undle of night Orient Expres Baturday nigh “A On May 10 Forney offered to the W. day, “thin releane Werden Fallon, on the advice of Com- the Olympia missioner Porter, it is said, refu and Wilton, Among the attractions will Moore, Mile ank Mo Willa, Simon, Eugenie Petresca, Annie Snita, Mono 1 Sieatried and Ida Rum Vesta Tilley ie the dog and rand Mabei Goodwin, William F, and the 8, Nina Vaida 1 wonderful Crages, FH. “hag oot | FIVE BRIDGES SWEPT AWAY. Hayes and Marion, Wi and) 4 Teaimm: and MoIntyre and Heath, | burst of Ii Swan and Harnhard, Atroy, Davenport and Lo- the third week J tay until the hot wi t away. The ca f ike engagement ther drives fs the same aw that seen at | Trainmaster je have been | elght others were Injured. Harry McDonald was imprisoned in the wreckage until 4 o'clock this morn- ve his leg cut off, ry beds were filled and The| In ‘ffteen minutes hot affected Miss Fitzgeraid’s| WIth fifteen and twenty feet of water. ver | Crops have been ruined and great Thomas Burns, | Wilkinson's Wid- re | © Wan to have produced the farce in Phila It the metropolis proved and! Under the circum- ree Frohman has and has ite revived as m-| firm withdrew from the Marble I 8’ Association and ses the Empire + Specialty Company the the| c rleaque ony panta Theatre will cto Winterfeld will bave| David Cohen Pritippe| eas Nove ude Decks! Miss Minnie Cline Harris and Herous, and Simms and others, Miner's Howery Theatre next week ail th performances will be for the FoeBt of the Actorr eotive Union, Nod, of PAs Tok. It te wr five hundred performer, Uielr services, and thas mo AES NEXT WEEK, "rsSnarr - A Temperance Town’ will be next week's play at, the Amert apo! in Theatre, ThJa ta Hoyts whit the temperance question, that ran for #0 tong «on Twenty-fourth street. The want, Th nisinn some very clever actors Capt woh tee naval battle, may still De neon aL h Meewet Theatre, It ts mn very vehement { without the naval Sith @ area wealth of jae ant ttt wath playe the part ot the or fervor. But even Mr the naval at “Oliver Lita Provtor Otte will 3 part of Naney Sikes, tn whtca ahe hae mo much success Charles Barron will 4 play will be handsomely siaKes. pi th Fellet to the patrons of this house, j “Alain, Jr" ends ite xeason at the Broad Chieags, where it will open the ninth annual company leaves * York early on Sunday morn- Ing on « specta’ train consisting of nine carn Husiness has been very good at the Garrick “The King of Peru’ went very w paratus 1, Indeed, Cooling heen provided, and it temperature, The P | preciated by the Indies There will be an. Casing tom her amoking concert at the w night. Husiness during the jarden Wil open! past week has been very good, and Mr. Aronson wera called | goome to he meeting with the ai an that mpower friente have wished for. The programme for the has met Wich coming days will be an Int renting one, “Shore Acres” and “The Major’ Among Next Week's Bi Koweek | The Twentleth Century Girl." which will be in Brooklyn next \ of the efforts of an American country Kentleman to cure his atrong-minded ward of her and manniah ways and desire to enter polit “Tann- soon at the | week, tell rand Opera-Ho y Will Include nearly Atty persona. Edward Harrigan will inaugurate hin “Shore Acres, night. Ite author, Jame pret the role of Nathante! Herry. wearing the end of tte! Charles H. Hoyt's latest tarce, “A Milk White will be given ite frst performance in the Fi | Eaatern District at the Amphion om Monday night, | The cast Includes many capable comedians, “Wang, jude son of the originals. formerly known as the Lee Av D'Arville in "Madeleine, or the M Casino n¢ week. ‘otie| THE WARDEN BLUNDERED. | the Supreme Court to~ tice McManon t five days in the Clty Prison. re den of the Combs n full payment of the balance of his fine, and demanded accept. Forney’s mone! release Forney, ‘ning. ‘There tm pothing in the law to pr said Justice entitled to his Hbert spon to accept the money. Forney 1s di charged,” es ee it of a Cloud-Burst. i (Spectal to The Evening World.) Railways, within a mile of Massillon. being presented at! At midnight a Wheeling and Lake Erie on Monday night 1t| Wrecking train with several” general who went along as Spectators, started ‘out of town After proceeding Ke. | | official mile {t broke through a weakened brid ling, and had to fi damage has been wrought, Hring About Har.uony, » | threatened from time to time. Jing trades unions, when the large: dustry — Employ signe) an agrees FM nt wit the unions. nent of the difficulty an Art and Bishop Henry Potter points, Builders: Witz will repre * Association, and Dei cat tre) Downs, Anslow and Lydd are on the | Commit on behalf of the workmen, Fingers of. Wara | (heres Coussaint, of 617 West One Hundred and held in $800 bail tor | Tw examination in the Harlem Police Court to-da: J charged with reckle | on the One Hundred and Tenth street car line | While parsing in front of 411 East One Hundred uisiness Manager| aid Tenth atreet last night, one of the front wheels of hin car passed over the fingers of | eight years old, of Park ave ¢. The boy was stealing a ride on a. tra was taken "to the Harlem Hospi Bret a | tated. —— Wreck on the Georgia ATLANTA, Ga. May 11 —The fi at Mail, {be morning at Union Point, Several persons were | the | injured) but none fatally Hen | —--— | Coming Eventi pon the thin] MeN. A. Kinports assistant of Marble Colle Museum | glate Church, will give an address to men onty Bt Association Hutlding, Twenty-third street and | Fourth avenue, Sunday at @ P.M | President Potter. of Hobart College, will delive Halpin ard Mount-| ine annual St. Stephen's College Hotiman titrate | igciure op Sunday at tA in AU Angel's Church. Wey Elghty-Arat street. married, nd, evening filct t would be deadly. Robert Hilliard | After (he recent operatic Infletion It will te al y Theatre next Saturday might and goes to at the Chicago Opera-House May 20. The where the “regular” performance of brings the auditorium down to a very pleasant | mpellan room is much ap+ | AT THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. ‘The ‘ond | } Week of hia stay at the Columbia Theatre with w acconting to| revival of “The Major. . he will not end bis en-| John Wild, Mra Yeambos and other favorite the beautiful pastoral play Theare earlier in | the season, will return to that house on Monday | ated h A. Metres api taere 4 with the part of Santuzsa fi }to 1 lore ite drawing powers, tn to be seen at the Albert Hart will play Dw Wolt Hopper's old role, and the supporting company | this work William Deboe, gymnast: Harris and Waiters, comedians: Kitty Rogers, serio-comte, and other vartety people will appear at Huber & Gebhardt’s James Forney, a sailor, was arrested on May & and sentenced by Poilce Jus- ay a $5 fine or serve “to y onthe ground that Se had been untvwfally committed to the ‘Tombs, and shou d have been gent to the Workhouse, He aiso refused to Forney obtained a writ of habeas cor- ni) DUS. And Was brought Into court this mi the Rra- er Drowned as the Re- MASSILLON, ©., May 11.—The cloud- t night washed away five bridges on the Wheeling and Lake Erle and Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling | rowned and MARBLE WORKERS’ TROUBLES twos Se op Potter to Act as Umpire to The marble workers of thia city have| jsuch serious difficulty with thelr em- yers regarding work and wages and the employment of non-union men, that) out the season at | ble strike or a lockout has been| The trouble was aggravated by the Pie] recent sympathetic atrike of the, build- }to the hb a view towards effecting a @t- 4 ation ‘ommittee has been appointed by both hosen as the umpire to settle dis- bingon, Wells | ent the ‘Marble | driving He Is a driver 1 while getting of fell towards the car. He mail on the | Vieorgia Railroad west bound, was wrecked thix | Ke aa i Hil 'THE LONDON STAGE, —— ee |The Coming Opera Season Will Ee Especialiy Brilliant. . ,.0n@ Marie Engle, the American Prima piaying the, Olga Nethersole Returns to the net with | United States Ni xt Fall. iad Donna, Appears Tuesday. r Copyrieht, 1895, by the Assoclated Press.) LOSLON, May 11,—The coming opers, feason 1. MOVNet Garden Theatre will ‘ be one edpecial br.lllancy, Beyond i Cowen's “Ha \) very little in the way of novelty is utd, but the reap» ? pearance of A/ciina Pati after so many | > years’ absence tram yondon's lyrie — , stage will amply atone for the absence 7 of new works to a fashiortble audie = | ence, ‘The season dite “Ore vens on Monday nes etth ( >." which has not bel performed at Covent Garden since 1992? ' Mme. Acbaul will be the Desdemona, and Sig. Tamagno will resume his origt nal role. On Tuesday, Marie Ene, the Amert+ can prima donna, will appear in-*Fra Diavola,” with Sig, De Lucia as. the 3 hero. Wednesday night next will bring La Prophete,” with Tamagno, Guilia Ravogli and Mile. Lejeune, a new so prano from Brussels. Miss Margaret MacIntyre will reappear on Thursday after a prolonged absence, in the dual characters of Margherita and Helen of Troy, in a revival of Bolto's Mefistofele."” Mme. Albant will be the star on Friday, as Elsa in “Lohengrin,” and the week will be finished with “Il ‘Trovatore,” a production only justified The cast will include|/by the powerful caste, whigh includes Tamagno, Miss MacIntyré’ ang” Guile, Ravogl, Baio ave Mme. Caive, who is generally assoct- “Cavalleria,” will not be able to come. ndon this season and will be re« placed by Mlle, Bellincioni, who has gained a good reputation In Germany 4 j and Italy, and who Is also the author of me "a comic opera that seema never to/ 4M operatic ilbretto. She was the origt nal exponent of the Ill-treated wife, Nacalla, In Samara's’ tragfé opera, “La. Martire,” which was produced at Naples last May, During her sojourn here’ Sir Augustus Harris has promised to mounti« Sir Charles and Lady Halle have signe@ contracts for a concert tour in South Africa, 5 soe He The centenary of the Paris Conserya-'~ tory of Music Will be celebrated with © — great maghificence in August next.*°"! “2 Henry A. Jones's new play, now Preparation at the St. James's Theatre, “The Triumph of the Phiistines,” will, be played by Herbert Waring, George Alexander, E. V. Eamind, E. M. Robe >, son, James Webb, Lady Moncton andqori+ Miss Jullette Nesville. nore Miss Olga Nethersole will returm to! 5 = the United Stater thix Fall, Bye es: A company of comedians, selected from the best theatres in Madrid, Barcelon& and Seville, will visit, Paris and London. shortly previous to a lengthy tour of the Unitea States. Their repertoire will im clude Spanish masterpieces by Calderom and other writers, Mr. Barrington, on taking Toole’s part at the latter's theatre, read a telegrans which he received on Thursday Iaat from the actor-manager denying the “4 alarmist rumors circulated regarding” his health, and adding: “Lam not of « retirin My health is much better. ‘his would seem to set at_rest the stories printed here to the effect ¢ Toole was stricken with paralyals that he had determined to retire fi the stage RB. C, Carton’s “The Home Secretary,” which was produced at Charles Wynde ham's Criterion Theatre on Tuesday t, w toret, Modieska; ‘the Bollsh, esteemed me. Modjeska, the Pol acti who was expelled from Poland by order of the russian Government, en account of her, utterances at Chicago during the World's Fair, nas retired to Budapest. a NOTES FROM CITY COLLEGES. i disposition, The intercollogtate gun shoot between Prine yale" ani Harvard wit take place ia New Have A tenia tournament for the champtonship Columbia, College. willbe Held about the Aw ef June “unter the auspices of the Tennis CID The competitors for the Dennett eusay and the prize emay of the Sime of the American Revolue | ton, at the College ot the Clty of New York, handed in thetr essaya thi week. The former Prize, for which ‘six, seniare competed, wal om The 19 Tax.while the gee competitors the latter prize wrote on. “The. Principles tn the American Revolution,” At a meeting of the Columbia College Musteat Soclety, held on Wednesday afternoon. of, thi week, DH. Taylor was elected President of the siciniy, “W. ON” Ryermon Vice-President and Coykenitall, Secretary and Treasurer Candidates for the degree of LL. B, at the New York Law School will begin thelr examinas Cons on Wednestay, May 15. The examination inue during the Thurstay and Friday tale The College of the City of New present witnessing one of the most ¢: pains which lias ever taken place within I Walls The subject of the contest is the prise Speakerships, These are nine innumbe, three from each of the higher classes, and as they aFe positions stubborn contest ie taking place The’ election will be held during the coming week The College of the City of d college year on May the examinations of th ew York closes tts Immediately thereafter schoolboys for admlasem e will begin on June 47, ae SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Sun rises....4.47/Sun sets,...7.08/Moon rises, 10.08 HIGH WATER. 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