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88°F Hel WANT € D. LJ Gee the “Help Wanted" Col- | f umne in Tomey'S World. | @i) c L The World’s Circulation Is Over 500,000 Per Day | f« Circulation “Books Open to All’ Helpes: Places —_—_—e_— The World Finds Both. See Help Wanted" Columns. H Day | The World's Circulation Is Over 500,000 Pe: fi‘ Circulation Books Open to Al” | PRICE ONE CENT. tacseperate a. referendum oltuee 1a. the A FUGITIVE ALDERMEN IN A HEAT.'TC-MORROW’S RACES NOW FOR “pop” ND, 14.—The Graves- the Legislature for the past three years ASSEMBLYM AN SS 1] rt Halpin reviewed the struggle t iT D' H unite the two cities, and declared there 8 Brown Calls Prosident Jeroloman Tips on the Card Arranged for N ON S COLTS. AVE May F p IT] Tre aaa Bao Ae a Big Stufted Official. the Opening at Gravesend, a end track Is pow heavy, but drying a ft fast, as the rain has ceased. be carried out. i At Sheepshead Bay the principal work ‘A vote was taken and the Reterenaum|(0@ Of Lon: Island’s Repre. of the Trooklyn Handleap for Greater New York bill was beaten 6 R pre fhe Chairman Cries Loudly for a} Brooklyn Handicap and Expectation Weather Conditions Make corned to, woot open @allopa © At (Hee _| by 69 to 43. sentatives Said to Have Stenographer to Take It Down. Stakes the Features. Baseball Possible in for the big race. ‘The statement in “The Leader O'Connor, of the Senate, moved Evening World" yesterday that Trainer in the Senate this afternoon to recon- —-- Hyland satd his charge, Ramapo, would 4 WITHOUT THE tes Sor Vie Gh le Accepted Bribes, The Row Over the Election of «| Axiom May He Defeated by Chicago To-Day, Be wren? tacdnyy Biaved Seecan dle IT LOOKS LIKE , . @ tance in 2.15 very easily, yet somehow Lexow, who was not in any good Tammany Man om a Committec, ia tho Latter, he does not joy the same favor among horsemen’ as Dr. Rice does. humor, spr t imater a ee — OrContor was’ Interterting., with womes SD — The: latter is_a_ pronounced favorite 5 a thing that dd not concern him. ORSTRUGT LEGIS at present, espectally after the way he “That is my bill,” said Lexow, “and 1 le} At the meeting of the Board of Alder-| “EVENING WORLD” SELECTIONS, o| Wont over alx Curlongs this morning, e ‘] —_—_—— will move tat the proper time,’ 1 move " f the Rapid a He oy tulad Huslfon Gucoe the wane ill move it a Proper time, men to-day, the report of the Rap nearly pulled Hueston out of the sad- have the bill laid aga irst Race--Domino, Wernbers, ——— ate | O'Connor | Greater New York Bill Passes |*3':.'s: Senete has adjourned to to-morrow, geers at the little ‘Transit: Commissioners, the substance ek, bi en 4 e case iY ol cl r ready been published 1 yn bel sked how the state of the ut permitted the case| Stated that the Missing Man | ice me ace eas received | Pactota Giante’ Best Twirler Opposed to teach oeotld aut in AC etn ttt fell Second Race--Owlet, Kennel, Con- Ee eee eee ee cad Sita rs Last Year's Victor in the 02 New ¥ i : placed on fil ‘ the Assembly by a Vote Sabie waiting antiniey core cutoniene and Several Colleagues Have vivccoriing to the Rapid ‘Transit act, | Relaseur. Chicago's Crack-a-Jack in Gxer a cronaccountry oF a Dloughed fleld be, Lamesa i c e yO " - a e they wanted panda iber Of prominent Brooklynites, Been Indicted, Githie ceerduvyand ney bes eke Pairs bai ike salen the Box ee = ER a Brooklyn Handicap 4 of 80 to St the “Gongoltdationueague, “went to from ihe time. of receiving I. If (Hl Waarth RacessDe, Rice, amavo, =< WINNERS AT ALEXANDER. Albany this morning on the Empire ‘ a I 1 ') Bd Kearney. Ma Wi Aga q State express to urge the passage of the THE POLICE IN HOT PURSUIT. |oiisic Commission can. proceed Int Fifth Race-dagamore, Dernara-| 2/000 SPECTATORS SHIVER.) Rach TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL- y li i. The Legislative Committee 1s com- cordance with its plins; but If the Alder u AND, May 14The races here to-day r* OPPOSITION | Posed of Leonard Moody, dames Mat- _ men disapprove, there Is some mystery | fae, Hearany, AND ates Tee 5 4 , | gs and George W. Chaiincy, The Scandal Involves the Cutting | 4 to what will be the outcome, Sixth Ra rig, Sundowne, Lit- TIL RceCeie turiongn= Won’ ty oard approves the report, the Rapti Before start! y s erman Oo * Hepublican leads i structions trom ‘the ‘League, to endenor anne eed tS a unteracaund rai | (te Mae Topooats Comfortable at the Winds | rijowac, @ to 1 and 2 to 1; Parthian, TANCK SUITS Bl to have the bill passed with any num- of ice on the Hudson Way, believes the Board has veto power, | — -— Grounds—Postponed Game M 2 to 1 for place, was second, and Lady- ; Th Real 0} ion W. Pista cae aaah oicets agreement, River. ind ‘that it'Can undo all the work of the | Many thouwand persons who conten. —Fosip ame May {ike tind, Time. i accent Be vas a Greater New Yorl oP. Rapie neit © nmission, je told | io y vene! acl et Race—On alf mile.-Won @ Only jection Was) tin’ rhe ‘advorates ot convotanos u atoning World’ reporter to-day iow: [uate Journeying to the Gravesend track Be Played May 31. Jeneoliy even and. T tod; Bobet tod for , Made by the Brooklyn Passed, but will ‘agree to. che tere = evar: tat he: waldivote to SEpsS re Me Tandisen) tommorrow will be glad <6 & place was wecund, and Irish H. third: | Ramapo Looks Fit to Bun Seoond \ . 5 Y agree to ie referen- pid ‘Transit pm mission’ Jans, | iiicap to-morrow he glad 0 — Time-0.2. iq ; dum clause if necessary. Sande: . lo not r them personally.” he |jearn that. th th i be clear. Third Race-—Five furlongs.—Won_ by tas : Delegation, Shanks, Secretary of the League, ald (Shectal to The Brening World.) Frald, SUE CR Deo ee ee nn oie prediction cand om ‘The tvening Worlt'a’ spectal corres [Trinculo, J to and out; Henjamin sec: | OD His Training Performances x “We want the Legislature to do some-| ALBANY, May 14.—The office Dia. | grodnd. rat thing. Under various decisions of the : Segre tao Court of Appeals there Is doubt as to| tTict-Attorney Burlingame, of Albany NOW IT GOES TO THE SENATE. | “Rether the referendum clause ts con-| County, are looking for an Assembyman The sole power for the | ay it is my duty as) an offictal to sup) Ta it Mr. Gleot offered a resolution pro- | x ard consider the plans «, and Prince John 4. —Ed Kearn Six and a quarter cur- ey Has a Chance, Juliet, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5; cond, 2 to 1 for place, 7 4 ndent with the Team.) ay or not prove as good as the] RASHRALL GROUNDS, CHICAGO, et Ree UN cll i a eke! May 16.—After an enforced three-days’ ay 1 bet ol era lation of base- 4 to 6 for Time—1.02 *}iay off, Gotham's const Louis Quorto: laws of ‘he State of New York is vested | fom a Long Island district, and posst-| An application was received asking the |for Mr. Dunn has thrown them heavily ; tone Mime 1.35, i bythe Constitution Ina certain nurs and posal) ord ko grant a ferry franchise Be: | many: times, OnE TARO PHE BEREIE mposerence St nile and .|ONLY TEN STARTERS PROBABLE. ber of Senators and Assemblymen. bly other Assemblymen, against whom the Hoot of, Weat ‘Twenty-third |" sear weather will be very acceptable, | ‘hese «rounds this afternoon to try to eet aa i “Tam of th a ty dictme ji ; and Grand street, Jersey City athe ery acceptable, | check the victoriot eer of “Old ‘3 to 1 place The Reorganizatien Bill Again De charter In drawn providing for aruaiey | Milctments have been returned, charg-|""ihe “Metropolitan ‘Traction Company | and if brisk breezes will tow, and a hot vee yar REE GATION TEE Ste acekinea eo tme dot be. Y feated in the Senate by a of the, municipalities on equal basin, ing the acceptance of bribes to defeat | sent, in an application for anotner tan {sua shine on the muddy ellipse at] iait-tonsers, It was the fire appearance — Sir Walter Likely to Go to the Post 4 and with equal and uniform rate of | legislation. ane away and: 8 ‘Avenue | Gravesand, there i# achance that be- . vist "i 4 Tie Voti taxation and ‘rate of “aanesmmont, ‘it '°k\Flation. Feet tne area Central Park, North fre, the, through me to the post | % Capt. Davis's men in the Windy City, LOUISVILLE RESULTS. Nervous Amid Unaccustomed e. Rill be carted in Brooklyn by @ ldrge| The search for the Long Island Aa-| qn Hust fiver rosda, th fon to/ in the Handicap, the track may be dry,| thls year, and their reception was In i Sisherareaderr j ‘ ——o semblyman had not been successful up | be made at the interseetion of Green wi. ipa le doubirul, however accordance with the town's reputaticn, RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, May Surrounding at Gravesend. > penini in e extremely good one, i dicap| THe the bright feature.’ Secretary Mcintyre | Played y send# out twelve probable, starters for| pour of rain, seet and snow ma ning game was to have been!14 phe races here were well con sterday, but a constant down-|iphe « ested. rond race Was declared off and the acy, r ALB. REORGANIZATION TIED, | to 4 ovciock tnis atternoon, and te wan | 2yerite amber, aires WM or NY, May 14.—The Greater New reported at the Capital that he had flea| Hudson street, across Charles stree nwich avenue. to 5 for 7 t ie a rst race vides The results were aa , York bill advanced a step nearer the| It Falls to Pans the Senate by alto his home, ‘The Company promised If the petition tle reat, race, ofigunter, Tene t baseball ganie out of the question, An fase Ay divided. he results: wer vata Woaeen teen sara this x vis granted to ca engers for one | bel ed doubtful. ‘This w : p lows: . mua ‘ Governor to-day when the Assembly Vote of 16 to 16, The first intimation of the scandal | fure (satirena saint on West #treet, be- | ¢leven to face the starter, and they are | effort was made to have Clevocand post-| I rat, Race Fi furloni over a heavy track. In fact, nothing passed it by a vote of 8 to 31. (Spectal to The Evening World.) came this morning, when it was whis-|10™ Charles atrect, by way of Herry | Mamapa, Bir Walter, Dr. itice, Rey El{pone one of her games In the Glante’ Galon Dd, 6 to 2 t0, #4 GRO AVEO | crt oe micacie can provise teenraen 7 nd, jue | Santa Alnta, Rublcon, Laggarone, Rus- aw, Dec ¥ 5 street, Charles street, Greenwich av The fight over the measure was all] AUBANY, May 1.—The Police Re-|pered about the capitol that the Long | td Seventh avenue, .one-sided, the only opposition of any |TSanlzation bill to-day failed for a| twiana ‘There 1s to be a public hearing on thi trip, but. th jame Probal y refused. y May vt. ime-1.08 1-4 woing for the crack thoroughbreds who snd. Race—Five furlongs.—Won by eae Det Cameras, 1 to i nd out; are to contest In the greatest race of Ed Kearney, Hornpipe Assemblyman had disappeared | appilcation on Thursday, June 27, at 2 ni of all these horses wave | ¢, : t 5 H the year. 1 ; third time to pane ev 1 ohhee , ‘Assignee and ¢ ter. Tenor} Chicago has July 10 open and New] Unole Luke second, 4 to 5 for | plac year. It seems a pity that im view i {Consequence coming from five of the i ime to pa ied Senate, the vote/ and that a scandal enveloped his flight. | See aie read eight pages of the}! scummed in anther cate. eel k July 1. If Cleveland could be ine; ant Merry wh third. ‘Time—|of the difficulties under which the sport 4 Brooklyn delegation. eing a tle, 16 to 16, Coggeshall, Robert-| ‘There were various rumors as to the| Rapid ‘Transit {Commissioners’ report. Te ihe Ree alee etunge aatee £4TY | duced to play the game scheduled for LOL 1-2, 1s labo.ing at present, the elements could. Speaker Fish and the leaders of the |*0" and Reynolds voting with the| cause of the scandal, the most reasona. | Atte eee ee an iroviding | 121, Kearney. third. cond and | Fiy 10, one day lacr, yeaterday's post- ae cee aa majority drummed up a solid vote of | Democrats. ble being that he had epted a check | tat the matter: be considered at i) | The Expectation Stakes will alko fur-|poned game could be played on that HARLEM RESULTS. Towever, horsemen and the public will k . Whi ‘ elng that he had accepted @ check | ojock on May 21 was adopted, nish a rattling good race, for tt brings | date. If the Spiders continue to be ee ae have to make the best of It, The berses i eighty for the bill and let it through en the vote was announced, which| for preventing the passage of a bill| Alderman Hall moyed that the Com-| together @ high class of nesters at P opposed the motion, | !nfringed upon the privileges of the in a tle. companies which have been cutting ice axton, who, while he can-!in the Hudson, and which it was to the ter | ; K : that will start are all screwed up to the vi e Sel ittee on County Affairs give a public/half a mile, Including Mloretta, Auguat |Stubborn, the game will in all prob-) RACH TRACK, HARLEM, Ill, May within an hour after the debate started. | ""* ‘ken only after the Senators had| which was under consideration of the| hearing on the leapid Transit report at | Belmont’s feet tilly. sand. Phil Dwsers|abllity be played off in New York on|44 ‘rhe races resulted at this track to- | ‘P Rotch and are Nt to run for & king ‘The bill now goes to the Senate, ana | Aled each other various bad name: Th tion i it. being con-| two-year-old at Gi id, thual hi ower sete, emotion was. lost, con- | tw = ravexend, : atk y ; enthuaiasm this Assemblyman Cutler, of Rockland] tended that nothing could be done un-| In the opening dash of six turlonics The weather was still a trifle cold.) Fret Race — Six, furlongs. — Won. by |tut tne'apathy can easliy: be explained probably be made either late this after- See nan ROR Mat sheivote: a re-| County, ts the Chairman, There was a slight tempest over a| Wernberg, Factotum, Patrician, Sister] The attendance, in consequence, was h ote Pidces Waite Wings third, | by the fact that, until a week ago, no 4 noon, this evening or to-morrow. Re is motion Ile on! he bill which, it is charged, the|Proposition .o| enlarge the Committee | Mary and others, fot nearly ae large as was expected, 19 1- one knew whether there would be racing All the external indications about the| brought u Assemblyman assisted in defeating, |city Into thirty-flve Assembly districts. may win the second race, tho Won by even and 1 to 2; Btate Capitol this morning suggested| ‘The regedit effort was made to add Francis J.| Kennel, Connoisseur and Dolabra nt Hanne sto 2 for place,| On the final trial day of last year two-year-olds In the fifth race will a —o----— watching the horse Ti ‘There was an unusual crush of visitora| Licut.-Gov » well and the platers in the clos » Ruste doing the twirling for the ie Fees nave... SEW Wenn before either house was called to order, | not vote on bil eh Terry served up nis] WILL WILLIAMS GO, TOO? | (he trainers, and owners alone held { Alderman Goodman raised the point a e mot n was not in order, 1 Committee on Internal Affairs, of which |2 ,Q’clock next Friday, Mily Axiom, who Js ‘sald to be the best | May 31. Gay au ColloWwn Transom. The public has manifested the final struggle to pass it there wilt | !P°luding that ot “Traitor,” “Betrayer, fer next Tuesday, Domino is named as & starter, meeting | Making top coats very comfortable.| Rellct, 6 to 2 and 4 to the table, which would permit it to be on County, Affairs to reapporiion the! Owlet was very good at St. Asuph] ot more than 2.40 people being. pr ond Race—Seven and a half fur-}in the State during the present sea the approach of adjournment, ‘andthe vote Wan ntry, a Tammanylte, to the Commt rted to be fit and ready to race Both teams put in their strongest bat- fully 2,500 people were at Gravesend 4 ne Tevent are a very falr lot, visitors, while . can do $0 on motions, Chairmi ertule appeal 1 e ie P \ wi the horses, ther : ae creme | and employees |was ordered to lie on the table, The| A similar bill introduced in the Sen-| Her motion resulted In favor of the jubsence of betting ring features, book- for the metropalitan batters. It In Satd the Big Inapector WIN] great crowd at the track. The races , an, makers, “t riers aro \« were rigidly GEES the members| Democrats and thelr Republican allies ate has been amended to prevent the| Alderman Goodman declared the add- keribed’ there wi propably ie alte Batting) Ogsere Ask to Be Retired. goer knows a good race when he sees ; ep! P responding to the| protested against the Lieutenant- ttl ft te S DOIN bate ing of ntry to the Committee meant | litheulty !n the way of such’ of the tal-| New York Chicago. It was reported at Polic Headquarters |it, and he knows that the field which ‘cast ef callaras ernor voting, but their protests were | (Ut%s Of Ice at any point between | a gerrymander. He declared the action ent who may desire to back thelr cho ces, i, R rf hay nemihgly good authority, | will face the starter ts % ‘A great many New Yorkers of note, | unheeded. Cohoes and Poughkeepsie. ee eee ee aa and Riders [Suntan Pomateet camera non be alr i Ralnot te taal ihapectar Wiiariel G rn | fail Trend conta ea ules, President Jeroloman and Alder- | soiutely forbdden, as there & no evdence , Wilmot, If that Inspector Willams, upon his return | fail to furnish @ grand contest. f who were apparently interested in bills] Lexow says he will make another ef-| It !8 understood that the charge|man Rrown, to add Lantry was outrage: of violation of even the spirit of the| Poyle. Tb, Anson, 1h. from vacation next Monday, will apply | The change in the weatner and conse- 3 that might be lost in the shuffle if| fort to push the bill through, against the Long Island Assemblyman |OUg Md iincourteous, cas then lost| “Nhe entries and selections z yeh ly ( Eevee to be retired under the twenty-five years’ | quently in the condition of the track is i neglected, were among the early callers.) Tho failure of O'Connor and Lexow| iq pased upon the exchange of a check | bY.a vite of 15 to 16. lows: BNR SEIECHODS BLE AS Solo Te peR te Rewart, service law. likely to caude some owners to alter 3 Among them were ex-Lieut.-Goy. | to pass the Police bill greatly displeased 4 c President. Jeroloman then erased his} Ping RacenSix furlongs i hohe, It was further reported that Inspector] their plans concerning thelr charges, Bheehan, ex-Speaker Sulzer, Dock Com-| those gentlemen, and they hastily con-| oF $2000 drawn upon a bank in New name: fram the report. A. motion Was | Domino Sister Mary 19 tree ney SAE Sreny Soul his appl Ws ve and it 1s not likely that more than ten 7 , a | e de de en le ol john nber 8) e ‘ ‘mplre--Mr. ong pector McAvoy pu pplicatio - missioners O'Brien and Monk, Fire Com-| ferred, after which O'Connor gave for-| York Clty by a man who ts sald tol p'Wwingaiph. an Republican, Burabine Blivie Pmblpesitr ian pee iat Sarda thought Mey had gone | horses will go to the post. As near as Windolph, a Republican, but the = sioner Sromets,_ sx. nator Mc-| mal notice that he would move a sus-| represent a syndicate of ice companies Chair wou hot entertain stay aa as. far a tt ¥ dared at that time in|can be learned, the probable starters, arty, Boss Jake Worth, of Brooklyn; | pension of the rules and move to sub-| q, 1 Ne Crines AUERLON CO BOG DANES 191 15, 0 7 etl and ci y Ryan p er to the hot Feune MSAVOY. their weights and jockeys, will be . Pollce Justice Edward Hogan, J. °O,| stitute the Committee of ‘Ten bills foc | W2ch wae interested in the bill, the Committee was carried by a yote| Domino hag been working well and can| Jimmy Ryan put a damper to the home Jockeys, as F f en Seer of 16 to 15—-a Tamma: etory, The] probably defeat this lot, if he starts, |rooters' joy by pol aly b follows: Cleaveland and James D. Lynch, who| the Lexow bill, ‘The colleagues of the accused Long] Vote was not wnnouneed Aldermen | TRE ances are that he will be with- ee ie 2 ROR, Bay Biker $1,350 FOR 57 ROBINS. Starters, represent the opposition to the Greater] O'Connor explained, however, that an-| Island Assemblyman were discussing | Oakley and Brown protesting vigorously, wn. ernberg ought to be the run- i . Pe dunt Feroloman at this part, | Hee Up, if he suit retains his St. Asaph {on him Dahlen amashed a safe one past New York bill; Commissioner Linton, | other attempt would be made to pass| the chances of his getting away from|ruled the entire matter out of order. | form, ‘and Factotum may” beat the cond, Wilmot tapped an easy lttig| It Comes High to Violate Game who favors it; Smiling "Jimmy" Oliver,|the Lexow bill, probably to-morrow, | the clutches of the |: He said he had been Imposed upon. others. rocnder tamara Fuller, bur anorty'' Tade Ga klatee Island. 3 of Paradise Park; ex-Assemblyman | and if that failed the Committee of Ten sna The Chairman ordered the Clerk to ‘ond Race—One mile made a beautiful fumble and Dahlen i! Taylor, of Brooklyn; Alpert B. Board-| bits would be taken up. It was variously reported that he had|Proveed with the reading of another is Bama vos] Fenehed! second und Wilmot first safely: | In the Supreme Court at Richmond, , : . . feport, Alderman. Brown, white. wit 12d Herm Mi Dahien Was caught trying to. ste Sa Ee pera man, the law partner of Boss Platt's| The Republicans don’t want to pass| fled to Canada, and later that he had rage, stepped forward and sald: ||| beunel We oer 13 | Davis's nook, and Pnele Anse macte th . tet aby Eee Ke ana vores ee ; = | th out “Uncle here | Why. air. 1 ought to be hitche: no third out on bis litte bunt to Rusie, | Geraro, of Ne . ‘a 4 son Frank; Assistant Corporation Coun-| these bills, but will do so to put “Uncle| gone to his home on Long Island, where | yy ‘wiih eed, sYou ure the Dik-| Owlet likes mud und seems to have an| No runs, of volating the game laws. De Geraro|, These seem the most likely starters, : eet. -Brostor Clark Commodore Veds| Dan Brwitley i ® hole, Bradiey into: | ne basis, wite and two ighlidren, gest stuffed official T have ever seen." | excellent chance. to win this race. Kens - — was flied $1,300 for killing fifty-seven | Judging from thelr work. Declare may Se Be of Cattaraugus, and many ee oa ret ml Dut! “pistrioteAttorney. Burlingame refused | cocina tert peeetiencuranner present nel nhould wet second money and Con-| ‘The remainder of this game, with|robins out of season Hroyg! was fined a8 Ces but it is asiremely Sevetal 4 2 0 d y penis Fe ull det be fol he o- | 8225 for irteet after his poor showing yesterday. ‘The event of most interest scheduled] The final struggle of the Republican|to furnish any information concerning| signed that report’ andere tmisaphees | THM Race—Expectation Saker, one-hait mile [TUL Tetalls, will} tong » a eee ee Coe ae re nat they Ware [ie not a horse is the above lat @han 4 \ tor to-day was the Greater New York| majority in the Senate to pans the Po.| the indictment. hension ts false," went on Alderman | Montezuma, soll Whippany ony) Mall Extra, whieh will be issued Imme- | ogecuted by ex-Deputy Gen. Edward! has not a good chance to win, and they q bill, which Senator Lexow announced | lice Reorganization bill was made this : Caan ti shen usldiately after the last play has been}. Whittaker, ‘who appeared for Ue] sry equaily at home in heay was to be pushed to another vote in|afternoon, when Genator Lexow moved|.“% Would not deny that the Grand for a stenographer,” callod the | Svaatiay ccc. a8 Ply Ne Bin an Wah Cou ene Folne Stu wa nie Dr, Rice @ Geigtng er a t. treet Axiom . tty _ — —— | — 4 “4 . Sabo’, to reconsider the vote by whieh the bill | JUFY had returned one yesterday. fy meswn. appealed trom the mean ie Grmainitacare: aaa udvaritage over Ue other Heavy-weight re Nor wou! deets ‘of the. chalr, but. President] Axiom may be the best two-year-ol! Nagh Very I jor he revels in it, It will also benefit ‘The bill failed to receive a micfority | failed to receive a majority last Thurs-| Nor would he deny that the names of on ol ie . i h PITTSBURG, May 14-The shall game be Ed. Kearney, and Billy Oliver must have fn the Senate last Thursday, but ihe| day. other Aascmbimen were connected with |" kivarnen Neonat ineietea that an ap: Fee eee nee hlludelpht hich, was ta| WASHINGTON, May 1¢—Hugh MoCulioch, for-| ag tears of Joy In his eyes this morning vote on it will be reconsidered, he says,| Svih sides were active in preparing | ne case, entertained, Fetta Ik Webi Fast.) aye ven played tonday, was pontponed on ac~ [HTN Maretary of the Betensry, Ut wt iowes Tel Siuadily’ With minetoceeven’ pesEds om and an effort made to pass {t, in spite|for the struggle since noon, and a close : Pr aident yclret od the Sere ean Hare entne 5 gee On oaut of rain Ab ot wiepis * ome miles outside of | M8 back Ed. Kearney 1s thrown tn, and of the apparently even vote for and|caucus of the Senate failed to justify| Jt 18 known positively that officers pant NCArm# started to (lo her, win. Axiom tay —— = einer ees elie Meunt coattages| With tne flight of speed he possess he against it, The bill was made a special|a prediction either way, although the | have started on the trall of the accused | so, but there was such an uproar he the’ place, and Sebastian ought to ILLED. THREE INJURED. |cstcssc % ateeettaie at, fam ie) Yound to make things “hum ae he Ai 7 stopped at the others, FIVE KILLED, | akerhensve of the worst, but are hopeful that | Slart, order for noon in the Assembly, and|Tammany Senators, counting upon Brad-| Assemblyman, and that the authorittes | *'Q? ENeaentee ka targa: aad\licYecka eer ear veal i He Mtfong, vitality may pull bi through this] His chief diMculty, however, es im the friends and opponents of it con-|ley to vote with them, were more san- ated. ME BApies OOK TTS STAR AIORR A ane: si Te ARS: Hkneas, his heart, and if discouraged during centrated all thelr energies this morn-|guine of defeating the measure than the | this home town have been waked 10) C4 itn trom Albany concerning | tamaps, Hig Holler Explodes with Fatal Re- i part of & Tace, he Is likely to throw 46 , rt sure th : elegrs om Albany concerning | tanans bat ace, 4 ing to drawing thetr bill, advocates of It were of passing it. keep an eye out for him, billy inthe: Legislature came in, and | Cer Dee sults at Weat Bingham, Pn, FROM WINDOW TO DEATH. [pico te ae ee nae oie owe pects * Notice was given the Republican] The opponents of the bill were evident- ——- A taority. of the Haiiroad Committee | ey Me Sania Anita neen| WELLSVILLE, ey eey es yer vet bee ice he wi haves hard mut Members that Hoss Platt wants the/ly not verse toa vote being taken on A JOKE ON TOM REED? Ee ET me i Maly wdkiey | terrible accident orcurred this morning | & Be Woman Eludes Mer! i oruck.. If Kearney runs the fret | passed, and the friends of the meas-| the Dill, because they did not oppose ure claimed this morning that there | the motion to suspend the rules to call Nurse a mite Suicide, half in 0.50 Rice will be with him, vympany in the matter of the St | thevetlaw Kearney gets to the mile In. scot a avenue extension Jat West Bingham, P. . fifteen miles tland Exeit Mrs. Julia Phelps, forty: ‘ "| f ; eight years old, | Hearney would be 72 votes for it and leas than| up the bill. Over An Allemed Tan Hall had a minortiy repost , i from here, In which five men were} MO aur ne tnird-story window at | fight plongsiiee. No fegee inthe race @ against It. The first test vote came when Senator to Blow Up His) Houpe: k Cie sranchine ta the Metrepulth killed and three fatally injured by the} MAE OY Givsion avenue, at noon |Possesses more speed than Dr. ice, The opponents of consolidation | Reynolds, of Brooklyn. moved that the|, PORTLAND, Me. May 14.—This city y yet. At resolution was offered to vo blowing up of an ®-horse power boller | to-day. Ly ae eg ye i counted up more votes against the bill. | bill be sent back to the Spoctal Lexow |!8 excited to-day over the discovery of y uction for one week. 1s ike 4 1 f - ene rete wien ambulatica-aurason/ arrives (Grit Parte ee tia: tant tia kaa BS Their caucus resulted in all to twenty-|Committee, with instructions to strike |f¥ilence which leads the police and], Aiormuin Mall nally congentel to tle | ih tbe, tf That tor, Rice Hama ve was dead, Mrs. Phelts had been de-| Kearney are likely to be the paces two Democrats, the fifteen Brooklyn|out the enacting clause, many citizens to believe that some | ry ty be printed In the cits Hal Kearney should finish as named | MRS, ROZELLE TURNS UP. [inentea some time, and while Fannte| "Stipe also has a lttle speed of Republicans and some up the State] This motion failed to carry by a tle ry laa to blow up the residences | and made a speelal order for next ‘Tuc Pitth Race—Ha! — fowler, & trained ‘nurse who had her| his owh when se chooses to use It, DUG members. vote, there being sixteen votes on each {of Thomas #. Reed and Mayor Henry| ay. axsmion F 4 . nr charge, left the room fora minute, [in Hamilton's hands he ts likely. to ALOT, ue tor taking up the eee eee PRIME atxteen voten on each | Ot we rele {Ghairman announced that Fiviriuaie {Mine Aub's Case Againat Briend | 4) 0" putiis jumped from the window. fumong the, trailers, unless Greater New York bill in the Assembly | ‘The noble Senators then began to wasn |_ While patrolling Deering street last | fig on tolley-cur fenders Mert Tur clu | \ocuarilo« Manerrman te AGlonraed: ae Elven the Jockey sire orca ie ar was reached Speaker Fish surrondered | out some family linen, the flery O'Con, night, near he Reed and Baxter houses, 2PM | Sagar : The exan allan of Lawyer Walter TWO ATTEMPTS TO DIE. His Might weight and wood lala mak ! the Chair and came down on the floor|nor and lttle Lexow, bristling all over| Peligeman McCormack found on the = ve to be the wothair Stanley Langerman, on the dhiieat dangerous, Ue he . wi toiead the tient tor the bilL With rage, chargine thelr three recat sidewalk an envelope containing three| WILL HE SUCCEED LAMONT? | "2% Bais as ns ; charge of assaulting Barbara Aub, was | pipet » or and Then a Jump) |), Wubteve 4, hundred per cent, | over | It became evident before the debate |citrant colleagues—Coggeshall, Reynolds | !4!® filled with a Gatl yellow fluid and = ir | aks Bite One | Ata adjourned bod one week in Yorkville Jute a Cistern, CH res m with Rice, Ramapo or , had proceeded ten minutes that the/and Robertson—with betraying their | ¥TSPPEd In cotton batting, Ohio Is Saying that Outhwaite WI, Sow! ee 1M | Gaurs: thie attecnoan, JAMAICA, May M.—Christopher Kelly. | wh» latter was @ distinct disappol { 7 " con ee | ‘3. Emily wzelle, Who gave 6 oy a re 3 BF na - inte Brooklyn delegation, which was believed | party and with violating their caucus|,/t Wa Mt first thought that the mys- Ne Seeretary of War. | feng Beach ¥ » ius] Mrs. Emily Rozelle, who gave Miss] ood nety years, of this village, while|ment in the Srooklyn, last year. He to be opposed to the bill, was divided. pledges. terious package had been placed on the COLUMBUS, ©, May 1¢-—There | Hay Neve 4} Aub the letter of introduction to Lan- | o orarily insane caused by rheumat- | Was " orked at Je me Park and was in Brush Giep.), of Brooklyn, who opposed | fend himecit, "He sald he was atill op. | £i#t Pronounced the fluld tn the vials to | Unt tre vot een ae nett ein went. whould n hy [hat Called. | Bho denied that she had | morning, He secured a rugor, cut hi Tikely "have won, He was brought the ban without the referendum, and | posed to the bill, and declared he would | vo At ihe tehotae mee #0 ‘1 Jomeph H.Oathwalte | Brig with Sandowne second, and Little janes tela et throat and then Jumped into a cistern, [Fenn S0, Pie ee cal ee, Meee ’ offered an amendment incorporating | do all in his power to defeat It | When. the discovery was ‘reported to | | ry of War. ‘The | Matt third. = oo He was discovered and fished out in| pierely, He worried dul that clause in the bill. He mado a vicious attack on Mayor | Mayor Baxter he failed to seelthe Soke, | story I not dented. is it adinitted | oWhirlwind’ Int muncaneclols conga doctor was | Bre ng Hundieap cand ne pas ” and @ his reques! he entire poliv neonfidential Outhw. cr Gi ie t RMORCS & ree eH enae | tent work of his trainer was . Pcernyompin Go eee eae Strong for appointing foreigners to of- | forve began an Investigation, eee ete Outhwaite. is eh rol aes Aree ap POA a ee PUES BROKE) ce RO BONES Rem Hh) sr Walter is @ nervous horse, and he q posed ice; he denounce: im for the removal — to return July 1. The Pre eat) Gedney Mr an he bea thr Roaanae diana, ig | Tecover, « - | will not be brought down to the track urged the passage of the bill. os < th . |tamont and Mr. Outhwaite now | tleth etreet, and the L-shaped buildiag extend | dead, He dreppe’ dead on hearing Unc to-morrow morning. This herdly i passag of Commisioners Kerwin ant Murphy, ' impreven: |1AWOUt And Ain QULIWRE Ale, ROWE | em Pest AIM Hip i ee eet UHIAGE SHEN Ppa es Father Gone, Mother a Suicide, — | gecmy wise, but Walter follins probably He said the vote on it last Fall was/and charged that thi hi a ‘f f and charg at throughout his admin- GTON, May 14.—Secretary Gresham ts] this end of the line has been sub rosa, | oq at auction to-day t feng ea Indian Charles and Louis Kim ‘ed respectively | Knows the’ little horse better than any @ fair expression of the wishes of the |istration Mayor Strong had deliberately | considered to-day better than at any time during | but ts printed tn full to-day, ‘ar us| * pageg ening? eee Ges cur alg yeata? wate commiliaa’ da the | Ot Se people, and that there was no necessity | insulted every Republican leader in the | bis illness He gained considerable sleep during |!t may be without violating co} e. was Is A. Da Cunha, a rs tate deale! ve 4 gee veer sa or writer was extremely sweet on ; $$ —e———_— ry Sovlety by Justice Murke in Essex Markec | Sir Walters chances last’ year. and bal . viens Faterenion Ly earns Siete and had connected with soormooe, Woman After Warin, atiands Police BI Signed ‘ day. The” woties commited auleide | would be this Year, were it not for the j the sextiment of the people. He said | ga rd mugw i along. 4 5 Herta” Vy hanaing herseit In her apartments | fuer that the horse has been trained wt ATEeR Re RUN UOPs A 810K Mra Rot Davia, of 2080 Lexington avenue | ALMANY, May 14—Cor. Moric at 320 Madison streut ‘The father abandoned Bis Jerome Park, The experience of two the people of Brooklyn had already ex-| ‘Then Coggeshall argued for the appeal | and the aitending ph sidoat Harri 1 Mr q areal “atk rae Medal for easons, how ed their views on the bill, and did| amendment, jumped on the new Police | {¢*! #*e4tly encouraged by the Improvem was responsible for having Waring make the Flatlands Poiice bill of Assemblyman Fria SEN seasons, hi y wUGut el Weeks ago. ever, has shown that the off immediately on arriving at not want the Legislature to do anything | Roard and charged that it demanded no 5 Peg gern a ce aL erg pty gation adalat ll ee Atan st i New feces dicones | Phe only (ult accounts of ¢ mi track. and. the chances except to authorize the carrying out of | interference by the Legislature, but| Mevenme Collector for New m the front of her house. “Mra Davis com pool aut Ea ‘ * Newark. on Tharsiay, i | ball game are given im “The Bvene| Aetna! he Will go to the post oRiaen the plans of the Greater New York Com: | insisted that it be given the power tol WASHINGTON, May 14—Toe Presllent bas) i) oe ia tioae of her” howwe aigtt dase | GFERE Damage to Indiana ¢ culty hw sosiey in a id ikainatw has been Joins excellent Work, 4 mission. “i a wan Collector of mal] cud when she talke# with the remov COLUMBU: ansel an? waen it comes to the ques ol f. Kick 000 men out of the Police Depart Mes inte hotel at Neat dere, a rua! | and, when she, talke’ mith he remover be wasied| COLUMBUS, Ind. May 14—Creat damage was a ys immediately Mig. he ts the best horse ia the face) Asdeabiyman Halpin (Rep), of = = Tr caed dames D. Connolly, who has. been appointed | port tho name of the garbage collector wao weaied | “20 {9 crops Im this melguvornood by freezing - jaundry Homp, it’s — mevenee enn New York City, who introduced the bill (Continued on Seventh Page.) Valted States Consul to'Osake and iiloks, Japan. | pay an@ sald be would be discharged last Bight, gene & ibe genuine bes colored woman oo Wrappen eg! | boom made, _. (Continued on Aixth Paged ¥ i -61 ge 4 pits peel : ’ bs ie or = eee ee

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