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to All.’ : NEW YORK, MONDAY NIGHT EDITIO ~ WALL STREET BROKE A RECORD The Sales of Stocks Reached 704,000 Shares, the Larg. est Yet Recorded. BEARS TOOK AN INNING, It Didn't Last Very Long and Then There Was a Wild Rush to Cover. BIG BUYING GRDERS APPEARED. Extensive Realizations Followed Them and the Reactions Were Sharp. ‘The sales on the Stock Exchange to-| @ay reached a total of 701,00 shares, the largest ever recorded. ‘The week opened with renewed tivity and excitement, The commission were full of orders, and had dim- culty In executing them at the limits hous fixed by buyers. The ‘tickers’ rolled out the quotations More rapidly than ever, and the prices were usually prefixed with a thousand of ‘more shares instead of hundreds, as was the case a couple of weeks ago. The bears attempted to get up a scare on the sudden drop in tempera ture out West and thw-atiegcd damage to the crops. These stories had Gently been cabled to London, for St. Paul there opened fully half a point lower than it closed on Saturday, 671-8, A sharp drive was made at the list at the start, and prices dropped suddenly -2, the latter in Louisville & Nashville, which sold as low at 5 The bears hardly had time to finish 14 to 1 selling around bottom figures enormous buying orders appeared almost lst. Then followed throughout t wild scrainble to cover. ‘The transactions at the Stock n were 412,000 shar ‘ar the largest total rec bers of lead ion houses expect that tt will change u| ‘This is by in years, and yet men commis de exceeded before long. to nu ‘The rise continued up to about noon, xtensive when realizations be scale and a sharp re decline was equa London sold I low-priced. Atchison, Northern Pac The stock market continu a reactionary tendency in t ing, London nlso realizing. |The de highest of the day was 1 cent. Money easy at 11-2 per cent. on call. Posted rates of sterling | ¢: were reduced half a cent, to 4.85 1 4871-2. The decline stimulated quiry, and the tone of came a little steadie for actual business respectively. For the first week of May the South- ern Railway earned $315,082, an increase of $21,834; and the Missouri, Kansas &| Texas road earned $167,,823, ‘an Increase | twenty- of $32,227, from Chicago last week, was 43,931 tons, Inst 63,285 the previous week, Sfeis last year. Virie led with 8.049 tons: e Lake Shore, 6,7 Panhandle, 3 rand ‘Trunk, $1; Nickel Plate, 3.768, and Big Four, 1 In’ 1894 the Ohio coal roads cut the schedule prices from 20 to 4 per cent, ‘The organization formed lest March, re- other lines caried: Michigan 4,348; Wabash, Fort Wayne, Baltimore & ‘Ohio, atored rates to the full schedi is will result in an increase 000,000 In the net earnirgs on the coal carried by :hese roads, The April statement of the Edison New York, shows net an Increase of $2, For four months the net earnin, Electric 9 Of rnings of ‘$8,401 271, an increase of $25,296. The Nashville & Chattanooga road reports surplus for April of $30,899, an ; and for the pril 30, 1895, $340,757, ircrease of $12,138; months ended decrease of $8,378. The steamship Saale, sailing. will take out, 150,000 ounces of silver shipped by the follow- Europe to-morrow, ing firms: Handy & Harma: + 100. ounces, and Nessiage, Colgate & Co. lay the Louti ville @ Nashville road earned $825, 382, i 000 ounces. ‘or the first week of decrease of $3,790. COTTON ADVANCES. Cold Weather the Market Here. Cold wi advance. Our market opened following prices: June, 6.5706. 6.63; August, 6.68; September, 6.716.7: October, 6.75G6.77; November, 6.89; cember, 6.84; January, 6.8876. ‘ ‘7.00, There was a circu in whea: cold weather West. July w! sbortly after the open REPORT, BUT SMALL SHOT Disappointing Result of the First Discharge of the Police Reform Gun. THE ANNIVERSARY “WORLD. had not been taken down by enographer, and that sever ery remarks had not been en- "| KERSHN [A WEATHER RECORD, — This Is the Coldest May 13 Known to Farmer Dunn. This Month We Have Also Had the Warmest Days. Thermometer Below Freezing io Nyack and Poughkeepsie. Weather Sharp Dunn reached his office this morning enveloped tn a bear skin cout and wore ear muffs. He ordered « grate fire, and sat combing the tctcles out of his whiskers as he slowly turned over the pages of the Weather Bureau records, “This is the coldest May 13 in the| history of the Weather Bureau,” be finally sald. “It has broken all ords. The lowes point the temperature reached early this morning was 38. The ntnined for ER ON TRIAL, |Naval Surgeon's Court-Martial Bezun at the Navy-Yard, he witness at last admitted that the Unlucky Few Wh himself, had taken pencilled notes o! It ts too bad that Charles Lamb and ‘nis crazy sister are dead. (and she believed always excite lays one down without a feeling of dis- If this brother and sister the Sunday The original notes», spondence had reached the newspapers. ‘The ttle Judge-Advocate exe te appointment.” could have lived World: which was {xsued yesterday Mr. Lamb's raying would have been altered to read as follows: “The Sunday oWrld always excites ad- obody ever lays it Ing of regret, or without a pang of self-reproach, A great many hundred thousand men| ening World. It Is probable that a few of them falled to get the Sunday World yesterday, It| ner for perjury and violation of naval is but right to give those unlucky few an (dea of the paper's contents, and by remorse render | Lawyer Joseph H. Choate Angers! Judge Advocate Lauchheimer. Into executive ie objection Was sustained, 4 admitted that before the began he had had two talka with Lauchhelmer to state their nature, Huse was asked if ‘al Walker Orders the Court Kershner had not Cleared During the Wrangle. without a fe thing to himself, jand shoute Why, mum- | Dling is worse than all the other charges brought against the man!” and women court-marilal of United States edical Inspector Edward Kersh- He was cautioned by Admiral bout the case, xcept with the Judge-Advocate,” in- rules began Brooklyn Navy-Yard, {m-| for last Monday, but owing to the ad- | sence of Joseph H. Choate, who, with 1. The trial was ret | “He Medical Director Delavan V. Blood- good claimed to have received a lett inclosures. fr ‘and toclosures, Svans's report and tw is* Maude M. Halliday, a shopgirl, | court-martial aughter of a policeman, was betrayed day. Messrs. Choate and Hinsdale were both present this noon when the Court was adjourned under promise of marriage by a rich man and got a verdict of $5,000 damages. She has never been able to collect a cent jof all that money, not swear positively that sures sent him by Kershner were the same as the repor! In court to-day, ax a friendly and confidential o ear-Admirai on exhibition not even) sided to-day, and the other members of managed to make the father pay $3 @ the Court wer week for tne support of the child. This Wallace, Capts. Albert Kautz, Theodore Outrageous state of affairs, leading up| F, Kane, Winfleld Scott Schley, Henry to the natural question, “Have we one F, Picking, and Silas Casey; Medical Jaw for the poor and another law for the | Directors Edward 8, Bogert and Henry fully explained jn a thrilling, M. Wells, icle of five columns. A man who has made an enormous| Kirst fortune curing, or pretending to cure,| the Marine Co-ps, Judge Advocate, drunkards, and who money at the business, wrote about his! spondence was He used a great | Advocate. Commodore Rush to his’usual custom a week or fo la an adjournment Ken until 19 o'clock to-morrow morn- | weather to-morrow. | fair most of to-day, followed by increas. ieee meant iness and rain and slightly COL. RICE APPOINTED. 4 John M. Ha Service Commissioners, WASHINGTON, D, C., May 13,—The | Hour. ident has made the following ap-, pointments: Mo., and Col. of New York, to he Civil-Bervice Com jing ot tors Charles ba H. White and ‘Thomas N. FP Luuchhelmer, w Made Civit- | gale at the views on drunkenness. many big word Some young men, tired of a Park-| Kershner was too timid and a chronic 1) fault-finder, and advising his r anized | favor of sonie more “up-to-date” officer. This included a letter from hursted town oclock In the morning, have or} A supper club, make merry from 2 in the morning until The club is described which closes The effect of these appointments will e 4 reorganization of the Commisi as regards the which a man against Kershner were then read, leanings of its | breakfast time, who cont‘nues in words and pictures, A widow gave a jolly dinner to her husband's paii-bearers severe simplicity “Grief best clety."—Shak A cat can fortell changes in the weath- Dunn or a barometer. ‘Commission, Rice ts a Democrat and Mr. Harlow a Republ Decorations o: violated his oath as a naval officer to tell the whole and nothing but the truth, that his action was a scandal and dis- grace to the nay Choate offered an objection to the specification of the charge against on the ground that there was Lo conflict WIth naval regulations sho: He also criticised Admiral Meade’s Kershner, and med that the word “private” had no y was the Post- son's Administration, and is pleased with grief's so- nected with fe postal service moxt of ig the past thirty Postmaster of Harlow introduced in-that ley-car mail er better than May is a bad month for cats. land they used to cure erysipelas with halt of a cat's ear freshly cat. This and much more cat lore was in yesterday's Sunday World, with a full age of beautiful cat pletures, me engaged to an ac- was regaried war veteran, per cent. but bought the vers 1 others, to show e late trad~ ouses sold between 50,00) and 60,000 shares and local traders were | ine from to 13-4 per | He succeeds Mr, 1 ceeds Mr. Roo: j lives at Albany, and is well known terested tn polit derives his miiitary vice with the New York militia, private secretary to Gov, signed that wired quite a Uttle reput, has always been a frien¢ of President Cleveland, PARKHUR officer to the head of a departm: reply denied had no’ welgnt, Bonaparte be tress seventy years old. wrote about that the word "private and sald it Was ali-sixnificant Mr, Choate then c diszdvantage There was a good deal of reading of one sort or another and admirer Laval rules, the little Judge-Advocate an- ay, T MYSTERIOUS, e Headquarters Calle on No One, visited Pollce | Headquarters this afternoon, He appeared In a very mysterioun way | second floor and ap- 's office door. A reporter of The Sunday World acted as conductor on a Broadway car for =| feveral weeks, He told a waiting public ere 4.85 2-4 a 4.85 1-4| Yesterday what happened to him. and 4.96 5-¢ a 4871-4 for long and short | looks upon Mr. early all the naval rules were written. the market e between the counsel A slight wran) The quotatic A slight wra rcing across the room towards the v'n cable car |Mne as a very wicked, demoralizing mo- reporters were Bernard dog in England had | ( ; “a two pups. Such a creditable lit-| Eastbound tonnage by the railroads | te was never cast before. ‘The picture of | specit objection Wax not sustaine: then stood up and pl to ali the charges and ‘ations as they were read by the | and walked to th proached Mr ext low the| reached 4. “The cold spell is due to an urea of kh pressure coming down from the he had Northwest, and will probably continue until to-morrow morning, when it will | gradually become warmer. It ts cold to-slay all over the Atlantic States, as! fons as far west as the Mississippl. Frost is report- 1 in all States of the upper Mississipp! | Valley, and at several points the tem- ture dropped below the freezing | well as over the lake pe point.” AU 1A. M. the temperature here was 1. .1t dropped # point in an hour, and at | eto 4 o'clock broke the record by full Stat which It rematned uniil 6 o'clock, when it gradually began to climb, At7 o'clock It had gone up two points, and an hour later had reached 44 At 9 o'clock it stood at 46, and an hour later one point higher, In Boston at 8 o'clock this morning, n Bay, Wis. wax 46, Buffalo, 36; *hicago, 46; St. Louls, ‘There were local rains through the Central Valley and very heavy rains through the night on the New England 4! At Block Island it reached a@| been pth of one inch. May this year has broken the Weather Bureau recoids for both cold and warm weather It broke the warm weather record May 10, and within seventy-two sphorite direction, much to the disgust of those who stowed their Winter flannels in the hours surpassed records in the cedar box three days ago. Mr, Dunn, however, predicts warmer He says it will be rmer weather. At the hour when the tempe: ICE FORMED AT NYACK. ‘The Thermometer Was Also Below Freesing at Poughkee: NYACK, N. Y., May 12. ie Wi ; New Orleans, Jacksonville, Fla., 60, and Key West, ture was down to 38 this morning, the wind wae emteavoring to make things inter- esting on sts own account by blowing a vate of forty-two miles an Thin tee formed in varlous parts of Rockland County last night and this morning, It Is believed that the fruit buds are not far enough advanced to be injured un- s the cold, weather should continue | | several days it was May 13, 1882, when ic) 113, | {clean steeplechas | the public, Scat The track was in fine shape, and ex-|, One-half of the games tn the Giants \ Vd ere Ww first, Western series are complete, and collen time was made. | There wa Dlenty this morning the team has exactly the las on Saturday. The bookmakers only | $4me percentage it had this time last SECOND RAC (Special to The Prenta ACK TRACK, MORRIS PARK, May he meet'ng of the » Association closed |members of the Association are en- titled to the applause of the whole turf eeded In accom- for which the or- Fanizatlon was created; they have fur- ‘Wan excelient quality of steeple- | hases and hurdle races and the meet- ing has certainly been very interesting. or cleaner sport could have wished for, The Association took the work of lifting steeplechasing ire into which It had fal simply for sport's sake, a lot of responsibility and incurred considerable expense at a time when it looked very dark for racing, They have done remarkably well and it is a pity meeting has not been a finan- Diivhing the purpy better from the ‘al suce y respect, very slim. {* Circulation ‘Books Open to All” | NNERS AT GIANTS SNOWBOUND. MORRIS PARK, ‘The Beautiful” Falls at Ohicago Slim Attendance, but Plenty of Rxcitement with the Jompers, SECOND, ALAUGHABLE EVENT. FIRST RACE-- King John First Sayonara Sec ‘Triltion Firat. Rath Second. RD RACK. judge Morrow F' San Joaquin Second FOURTH RACK-- Lady Raymond First. The Peer Second, Southerner Se: They have suc 8M, ‘acing to-day wan fi World) sonal Steeple- to-day, ‘The ‘They shoulder- -class in but the attendance was | ‘This may have been due, in| tion of a wintry | part, to the fact that the weather was j cold and raw, Racegoers have s | ing from their books, because [branch of the sport has reeked with! not to make errors.” fraud. this and Prevents Play. Actual Frost Gri i Many Figurative Ones. | New York’s Team Stands Just Where It Did a Year Ago. (From ‘The Rvening World's” epectal correspond- ent with the team.) CHICAGO, ML, May 13. fears of prostration from deadly heat, fn fact not anything els hasety colts and the Giants to be postponed to- | day, but snow, ordinary wintry snow. ; The New York team has been strik- jing metaphorical frosts, letclex, hard ‘yellow umpires and other de- tracting Influences, which have in- ore thelr burdens in geometrical ratlo as they progressed westward. | But here, in proud Chicago, the city by the mud, made notable by the World's Fair, Widow O'Leary's cow and other incidents which would not be bragget bout anywhere else, the Gi ‘turned down" even by the elements, | It In true, the Gothamites did not ex- et the warmest of welcomes, nor did they dream the Mayor of the Windy | City would stand on the City Hall steps hree straight," and present them with served on a. silver saiver. Then again, | void Anse’ even to his bitterest riv: wive them at least a batth It was a drear prospect that met the eyes of the awakening Giants this morning from the windows of the Tre- mont. Rain, cold, raw and disagrees ‘dle and wet'as rain can be, was falling, with now and then a volley of hail- stones. These some of the team were ready to declire were as large as the bumps of concett in the minds of the els who Jrubbed them but ers: while, But, then, the boys are apt to be a trifle biased’ in their estimates of elther hall or the Loulaville players. At any rate, as the day wore on it y chiller and wetter, until an hour before time to prepare to ride to the t gre grounds. Then (t stopped raining and halling. But it did worse, and hegan to snow—hot in stray flakes, but as though somebody had paated back the January page on the calendar that fe local weather forecaster, and that in- dividual Pad absent-mindedly turned on the snow-stop. Overeoata were looked up anil gum shoes hunted for in vain, for no one ment would euppose that a trifle like an ines yy woul e, thie’ thine Knowing Anson's tem) | veteran e Alamond. Anse weakened and finally consented to | & postponement. ratched steepichas-| The afternoon was xpent in quarters, is Them After) Not rain, not| caused the| 1 Kame between Uncle Anson's! nts are was never #0 uncharitable 14 as not to ed by the aC PRICE ONE C NIGHT TAMSEN IS INA SORAPE, Sheriff Ordered to Answer to Contempt Proceedngs by Justice Barrett LAUGHLIN NOT LOGKED UP, Deputy Illingworth Did Not Take Him to the Tombs Saturday | as Ordered. RESIGNS, SAYS HE’LL EXPLAIN. | Justice Barrett to Investigate the Statements Made by Juror Scott. Asa result of the failure of Deputy Sheriff John Ilingworth to lock In- spector McLaughlin up in the Tombs last Saturday morning, District-Attore ney Fellows, after a conference with Justice Barrett in the latter's private room in the Court of Oyer and Ter miner, to-day, instituted contempt pre ceedings against Sheriff Tamsen and Deputy Illingworth. The orier commands Sheriff Tamsen and Deputy Iilingworth to appear an@ show cause why they should not be punished. Justice Barrett did not sign the order, listening to dissertations by Manager| but will do so to-morrow. to win pennants," ‘the real Davia on “ho! The N. 8, A. has shown that/ bareball and the aspects it presents to a With persons they know, and very | jMtule money Was flashed, FIRST RACE, mile and a halt, POUGHREE, Y.. May 13.— Betting. 8 The thermometer dropped from 70 de- event rees to below freezing In this locality 10 out 3 f, t night, and ice formed in sey Hi M42 (Carroll), deheven& aces. It’ is feared that the bus have been damaged by the frost, Chea NY Oneida County, snow fel this morning. ‘The thermometer regis- tered 36 degrees, GRAPE CROP RUINED. ome Stripped from V the Hard Frost, (Sportal to The Evening World) DUNKIRK, May 13.—Frost ruined the entire grape crop of the Chautauqua grape belt, ‘The lows is at least $1,500,000. | The vines were loaded down with bi soms Jast evening. ‘To-day from one end of chs belt io the other the vine- yards have the appearance of having been yistted by fire, ‘The thermometer fell to 2 degrees, GREAT DAMAGE TO CROPS. mother. and twenty-two pups doin; was Interesting. Unless you read The World yesterd: you cannot know how you ought to dress all told about, from d a moment, then hurried to the street and went towards Bleceker rimer read the » in referenc to wend merical fusal of Dr nly @ policeman in the corridor saw him cone a ST. ASAPH RE f TRACK, ST, ASAPH, May 13. this spring. It boots to hair cut. Pingree's potato patch Plan is to be adopted by many big cities, who ie Mayor of Detroit, was cailed a | crank because he thought it proper for | 1 ® rich man to help poor men, and be- | cause he thought something should be done to settle the Chicago strike peace- ably. The present Idea appears to be that he has brains, and that his idea of planting potatoes on vy: have originated only with a man who could think, We are able to manufacture goods in paying for the American rates, and beat the English in The article demon- strating our superiority in this way was very pleasant to the patriot. The question, “Does morality dema: enfranchisement of American women 1s a most vital very satisfactorily ort of the in mitting ax evide hs Tnite! Btates | Jquiry held on board thi A claimed that when obtained doc: heimer read the opinion | he Judge-Advocat best evidence ‘othe charge of perjury ‘used of committ before that court’ of i perjury in h& testimony ‘s argued at length on this Charma @ to 10 and out; nt lots could ‘Five furlongs J, 4to1 place; Julia Lb, third, this county was announced that the to the written Hoy second, ev their own markets. February, wax HARLEM OPENS, the proveed- The bookmakers places in the betting ring crowd in at ters answered yes and the other no. terday’s Sunday Of course yi contained more sheet issued this side of Mars. bles from Europe were most co pages for wor the South Affected ther at the South played an Amportant part in the cotton market to- day, causing an advance of several points in spite of disappointing news from Liverpool, The general idea was ‘that our market would open lower, but the cold weather and unexpected de- velopment of local demand caused an Five and a half furl |men and bic which Choate 5 | attractive, and the whole thing was sea- ry flavor unknown to might have pr rastioally re Ruby secon: |soned by'a lite }any other publication, — = —- | $1,200 Floating tu Delaware Bay) ie tthe plan of defense. “Then Ive nothing m e) and Wille RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE. LOUISVILLE, run on this track to-day ulted us follows Race-Six furlongs. ord is no longer in! Miss Young, 7 me in Bub- | i, Cheate's objection ea fron Moore sore at Leipsic, Joveph Baleman Tant nigat and received it Choate eaid like performance the market opening lower, but advancing sharply on, buying induced by to 1; Domini y le am Object ollar by buyi ‘iptions. Rubber. Goods. ‘General Drug More Rapp wont you t Blance what it ‘The request was evidently unwelcome to Huse, but ho went halun, Becond Race—Five furlongs.—Won by and out; Joe Clar Bar aver rd, and rough Ten Winner, 1 to (Continued on Seventh Page.) a quality, at Rikeu’s, 6th ‘ave., cor, as best he could, hoate | second, 3 to 1 for place, aud Fasia third brought out on cross examination that; Time—1.06 1-2. Grapes, Cherries and ¢ Went Killed by the F CLEVELAND, May from numerous points throughout North » Oblo show that the heavy frost of tonight was most disastrous its effect upon fruit and early vegetables, “0 many ormous 3, — La tion began to cousin and. Sc but North Dakota escaped with but Ht tle damage Garden track and small fruits suffered badly, In in lesser degree. Wh do dam aged siigotly and yin same Quarters. Strawberries and other smail fruits In Western Wisc sell ve fieaen WILMINGTON, Del, May 13. Reports from down the Stile are ty the effect that the cold snap iid not injure un tit. The thermometer registered as low Hed -ky ancl Stitt rot from dot hand berry crop. as % but the ¢ prevented th rm to the reoeniing © PM BIG FOUR DEFEATED. they ory to the “Pe and Will Ne Hanged TRENTON, May 1-The ¢ Krrors to-day ed the appl uy th the case of Murderer Kobl, of wark, and be will be hanged nex The Supreme Court decision in the ease of the big Four. of « Aftirmed, and unless the Court of Par dons interferes they Will have to serve thelr terms in the penitentiary ANerT's Flavoring Extracts (ovk she gold modal at he Midwinter Fair. om nburg was for two hours Kore to be replanted, 1 vicinity: Fale rae ora ruit trees in this and adjoining counties y 13.— “‘ayville, | followed by King John and By bitin’ ran fon keer bones prevailed to the top of the 4 fell. King | went stretch, This order where to the front }won in a hard drive | from Bayou lengths awa ala bolt jmile pole, She was then thi mile be ‘Triilion, whose was taking Ching I Lot Sayonara cut out the running. afayette. ‘Oxf SECOND RACE levhune; two miler 701 18 (Maras event This race provoked a great deal of nt, Tt wat the fui Vat the sti Jump o} ing is a possibility, and | In the future will have the support of Metting Sut Mit, Fin. ron w track, ‘The palr ran well other to the first jump, where Trillion 1 refused to jump. Ruth then and, after successfully scaling the water jump and another hirdie, she r by the e-quarters rider national game. Spring. Thus far elght, games have been played by the Club since they left thum, and of these they have tasted defeat ye, not nearly the show! that was promised, Three of the de feuts were due to the same old ator! iity to bat, and one was lost ugh an umpire's mistake. The same ts that were defective be- fore the t n left on the trip are the same tc the outfleld, | Bani first game he played, gives every indicat e will be {a winner. “He bit the ball hard and ran bases weil. Van Haltren’s playing, both in the fleld and at the bat, has’ heen lamentably weak, and If he’ expects to hold down len, he will have ‘@, ‘The report published in one of the metropolitan newspapers last week re- ing Willie Murphy was manifestly Uw t, The atatement was made that Willie’ was rusty at the bat, and his base running Was poor, In fact, “Murph'' only went to the bat once’ and got to first. He stole both second and third, He did not have more than two chances at short, and the last one, a diffienit grounder, knocked his knee out, as told exclusively In “The Evening Worl Roswell will probably do the twirling In one of the Chicago games. and after surely the great showing the ex-Pennsylvantan ty in and. au | made In the last Loulaville game his |throwing her riter Mara remounted | work will be watched with Interest, Meanwhive again ref, f < from the ee that was giving Ruth rhe pair went over to- Morrom never afterwa in forced English co tide Mor- | Raymond Southerner was se mate more attempts to get over. ‘Trilllon had @uccessfiuly ne- water Jump and reac Ruth, when th just) benind et several minutes the riders sent two horses at the Jumps, but thes ver amid on to Trillion finally gu fand w finally w Rach, Kawekerbocker Hurtl> Hondicay, mile "0 Beh Gd even 9 horses ran elise cher to hurdie, where out and ‘took a decided tea healed, to win, making a hold the last furlong. Judge Morrow wen by two lengths from San four lengtos in front of te dun, FOURTH RACE e fleld ran tn dropped ¢ tand on very near wine Who Was Atty fe. Time FIFTH RACE is and, Duke was third 1b, he #0 | team of “Ble the | Phi Morrow 1 quin, who was Sieeplechase 1, Jat Oakley gle drew Pace qui i Pat Oakley fell, ‘This 1 The Peer in front 5 en terms to the jump, where Livly Raymon 11s. by six lengths from ngtns in front |g, let | other sporting PHILLIES AND PIRATES PLAY. | MeGiM Twirts Against the Smoky City A ball Ourht, PITTSBURG, May 13.—The baseball town" arrived in this c to endeavor to knock the Pirates from off their high roosts in the percentage | column, | The Philadelphians put MeGil in the rin | BOX to do the twirling and Buckley bhe- Kile, ates had honors. Mr, hind the bat, while the Pt | 1 and Sugden to do the i was umpire. following is the score by innings: eIphia ne BOL Pittsburg soov1O : More Rain tn Cincinnati, CINCINNATI, May 1.—The gam: which Was to have been played betwi the home team and the champion Balti- mores Was ned on account of rain ] Rata at Cleveland. | Postponed because of colt and rain | AFTER WHICH THEY MARRIES A Ye Father During an COVINGTON, lopement, May W—-J. 7. | was killed yesterday afternoon by Will G | old, near Newbern, Green was running away with a daughter of Mr. Estes, and had reached the Rev. Mr, Harwell's residence, intending to get the latter to perform marriage ceremony Just as he stepped out of the buggy he saw Estes and his son comin un |the road. “Green stopped, and as Estes Jand his son came up George snot ie vid }man just above the heart, killing him, He also fired twice at the gon, but with: out result. | Green then proceeded to Broughton- ville, where be and Miss Estes married. how ze of & nervous, batsman,” as well as other points of material use to players of the jor . a farmer of vonsiderable wealth, | 4 young man twenty-three years ‘this may be why he was placed ia | The language of the order is that on aMdavitx, which are annexed, “Edward J. Tamsen, Sheriff of the city and county of New York, and John Illingworth, court guard, are ordered to appear before Justice Barrett at 11 A. M. May 15, and show cause why they should mot be punished for contempt of court for failing to deliver the body of ong Will- fam W. McLaugilin into the | of the Warden of the Tombs, by the Court.” AMdavits for the Proceed The affidavits on which the ordei granted are thowe of Clerk Carroll the Court of Oyer and Terminer; War- den Fallon, of the Tombs, and Daniel J. Kelly, a prison guard of the Sheriff's office, It ts alleged by Clerk Carroll that when the commitment wus made out by Justice Barrett, Tlingworth had pre- sented himself at his desk and said that he had been assigned to take harge of McLaughlin in the place of Kelly, the regular man in the Court of Oyer ‘and Terminer. Ashistant District-Attorney McIntyre says that Lingworth had ho right to disubey the mandate, and should have taken McLaughila to ‘the Tombs at once, Sheri@ Responall for Depaty. ‘The action against the Sheriff, he said, was based on the Genet case, whica occurred in the tor of Sheriff Brennan, who was commited tor thirty days on fallure of his deputy to obey the man- dutex of the Court, He was held Just 4s responsible as his deputy, Justice Barrett opened court to-day at 140 P.M. and Distriet-Atcorney Fel- iowa moved for an adjournment until 1b A. M. Wednesday, which was granted hout argumen: x-Junlge Curtis, Ilingworth's counsel, was told by the’ Justice that the ad= journment was for the purpose of hav- ing Tamsen included in the contempt | proceedings. |" No bond was required for Illingworth, | Court adjourned until Wednesday. | Deputy worth Resigns, Deputy Sheriff Hiingworth w the first of those interested Ir Laughlin jury Investigation to make hi appearance ut the Criminal Court Build ing this morning, He had been sum moned by Justice Barrett, and his coun- sel, ex-Judge George M. Curtis, came with b Hlingworth told a reporter of “The Evening World” that he had resigned his position in the Sheriff's office, and sald that he had slone it voluntarily. lilingworth sent the following letter to Sheriff Tamsen: Edward J. H. Tomsen, eet.. Sherif of the Cit and County of New York isd Dear Sits At 1 have plael you tm the Mee Taughiin case in an embarrassing position, there: fore my, realapation Is at your disposal, an@ Et issue full responsibilities for my actions im the matter, Yours respectful! JOHN ILLINGWORTH. Warden Fallon said this morning that Deen notified by Clerk Carroll, of urt of Oyer and Terminer, to up- the © i pear before Justice Barrett to-day and Dring with him. the commitment which was issued in the McLaughlin case lust Saturday morning. “It simply contains,” said the Warde “the pedigree of the Inspector and the rithat be be committed, ‘McLaughlin was brought to. the Tombs by Deputy Sheriff Mlingworth at $i) A, M. Saturday, At 940 he wae | taken back to the Criminal Court bulld- ing. He was not locked up, t is said that Illingworth ts brother-in-law of Detective Sergt. Thiekey, of the Central Office, and that charge of the Inspector. Sherif Tamsen Indignan “If I find that Hlingworth has done as reports in the newspapers state, I will ‘smiss him instantly,” said "Sherit Tiansen this morning, ‘Phe first thing Sheriff Tamsen did oa arriving at his office this morning Was to send for Illingworth for the put of gemanding ao explanation ol ‘con- uct. “I took a vacation last Saturday,” said the Sheriff, “and everything t wrong, The report chat there was