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PRICE ONE cur NIGHT _ EDITION WINNERS AT GRAVESEND, Racing Laws to to Be Enfor. ced and a Test Case May be Made by Dwyer. BOOKIES MUST BE CAREFUL, The Butterflies Second. SECOND RACE-- Wernberg Firat. Factotum Second. THIRD RACE-- Floretin First. Tenderness Second. FOURTH RACE-- Ridicule Firat. Lina Second, FIFTH RAC Brisk First. Hereny Se SIXTH RAC Sinter Mary First Stowaway Seeond, (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, M.—Every bookmaker who pasved through the gates to-day was, .aken aside by Bob Pinkerton, Alter w Pered conversation the bookmaker went on towards the ring, where he joined a very disconsolate-lodking crowd. Pinkerton’s whisper to the penciller Was this: “I have been instructed by Mr. Dwyer to inform you that there must he Ne public display of odds, nor any pass- ing pf money. I shall have to put any Man outside the track who violates the: rules. Under such circumstances the ring immediately assumed a funereal aspect. There was no attempt made to make book as on Wednesday last, and the People who paid an entrance fee of, % aid) most uncomplimentary things of the management. When w train load of people was “Aumped” into the track, the rush was to the ring. “Where's your prices?” they would eagerly inquire. The situ tion would be explained and the race- Goer wandered away to a sunny corner to think, All this trouble was brought about by the Law Enforcement Society, of Kings Caunty, which yesterday sent a letter to Gov. Morton, complaining that the law was being violuted, The Jockey Club @iso took a hand in, and requesie! the Brooklyn Jockey Club to see that the mew lawe were respected, President Phil Dwyer said to “The Evening World” representative that he intended to live up to the strict }-tter of the law as interpreted by the Jockey Club and the Law and Order people. “Our lawyers say there is no.hing in the laws to prevent the passing of money. The other people think differ- ently, and I will not take any chances.” "But if there in no betting the public Won't come to the track,” suggested the reporter, “Then there will be no racing, and | wm sorry. The only thing for us to do w to take the matter into court and have @ test made of it. I have been eonferring with the directors and we @gree that that is the only thing to be done. “A man will display odds in the ring, take money and be arrested, and then we will know how the courts view the aituation " “The courts will take this view of it,” aid 2 turfman, to whom the reporter Pepeated this conversation, “They will @eclare the bill unconstitutional, and that will settle the whole game. ‘The weather was raw and cold here to-day. A fresh southerly breeze Drought in the damp, coid afr from the ocean. About 3,000 persons were pre: ent, @ very good attendance considering it was a Friday and the racing day fol- few a the Handl-ap. The track was dry May ontnite betting was going on in the rst race Pinkerton men discovered six okmakers taking money for bets and put them off the track. Later Bob Pink- f@rton allowed them to come back on their promise not to take any more money. FIRST RACE. Fillies, three years old and upward; mile and oearen Hie Fin Owiet, 106 (Listioneld). wn 33 The betting quoted Is as near an avor if eas could possibly be obtained under existing circumstaneses. ‘The flag fel! to a gocd start and Owe was never headed. The DButierflles wa always second, but was never able to gaton Owlet, belng a tr fle short of work jet won easily by a length and a hal Bho Tutteriiioa” was fifteen lengths in lront of Sabilla, 1 SECOND RACE. ‘Three-year-olde and upward; selling, ck of Bpades. 110 (Grifn) Bie ShettBenm Ne (Beil uate. 107 (Lamiy). Claurece, 91 (Sheedy). ‘ 1 #1 Wernberg rushed to the front at fas , and seting a clipplog pice ail he Has, tron by two feng fom Pasion, bo se chore Up (hrocetout. Jacl ne got away poorly, “but 1 Wernbe; La kof conaition told, na evr, he died away in last furlong, third, hind Factotum, Time—1L.14. THIRD RACE. Amazon Stakes of $2,000; filles two years el halt a mile. Starters, Betting, St ME. Fin Froraita, 120, (Grifiny Poy Fascination, Bessie Bro Mioomer, Floretta won her race weight did not appear to d.stress her, and making all her own running she won by a length and a half from ‘Ten- derness, who was five lengths In front of Fascination. T:me—049 1 FOURTH RACE. May Stakes, of $2,000, for three-year-olds; sell- furlongs St, Hit, Fis FS 6 TF ne » joo. (R. Doggett). Midgley, 103 (Grima)... Jessie Tarai, 92 (Sheedy) | Vow “Wow, 00. (Lamiy) Monte Carlo, 94 (3. Coyle). .i0 Marae wan won aa were all Of the preceding ones—the horse first away won from flagfall to finish, In this event {t was Ridicule who rushed out in the lead and won under « double wrap by two lengths from Liga. who Was close Up throughout, Bombagette was third, two lengths away. Irish Reel, xecond choice, got away Very poor- ly, “Time—1.16 3-4, FIFTH RACE. seceges ieect? seek af selling; halt « Decting. 6. HIEPIe 08 (Penny th 108 (Grl@a) 100 (Pinnegan) ios ie Bowamen 100 (Keefe)... Sir Carieton, 107 (Doggett) | Mera, 96 Sheedy) 106 1. Lamiy) Carb, 100 (Lai : Lady Wateon, 96 (3imans)... Premier rushed to the fore and cut out a hot pace to the stretch, with Her- Brisk and Buccaneer close up. In stretch Premier died away, and Brisk and Heresy both passed him. In & red-hot drive Brisk won by @ short head from Heresy, who was two lengths In front of Buccaneer. ‘Time—0.50.1-4. SIXTH RACE. Handicap Swe ‘fakes, for three-years upwards, mile and a slateenth, sand Bertin weights and jockeys. Stag lary, 110 (Doggett) se" even Sir Knsght.” 105 (Hamilton) ccc. bt Bd Our Jack, it (Lamly? even rwaway, 103 (GriM@ny 5. 7 7 (Keevey ib (Sheedy) fn, 102 (J, Lamly) Sister Mary won, was second, >— ST. ASAPH RESULTS. RACE TRACK, ST, ASAPH, say 17.—The results of the races run on this track are as follows: First Race—Six furlongs—Won by Moderate, 4 to 1 and even; White Cock- aie, second, out place; Simaran, third, Time—1.20'4. ; Second RKace—Four furlongs.—Won by Wistful, } to 2 and out; Dutch Girl eec- ond, 2 to | place, Svengali third, ‘Time— ‘hird Race—Five furlonge.—Won, by Valkyrie, 7 to 10 and out; Caroven, 2 to 1 for place, was second, and Thackeray third. ‘Titne—1.07 3-4 fourth Race—F Somuge, 6 to 6 an ond. 7 to 10 place 0,62 1-2. Fifty ngs.—Won by to 6; Annie T. sec- Flash third. Time— Race—Four furlongs.—Won by | Despuir, J to 1 and even; Stanley, M., 4 to} for place, Was second, and Para: gon third, ‘Time—0.02 1+ RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE. RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, May 17.—The results of to-day's races wre as follow: Firat Race—Five furlongs.—Won by Caesarion, out; Miss Rowett second, 6 to > and ‘out; "The Princess third, out, Santa Meria fourth ‘Time—-t1.05, Sevond. Race-Hour ant a’ half, ty Won by Lucille H., # to 1 and ca SeCO! dtol P thera Pimecoo) s4 ‘Third “Race—One mile and seyenty ards,—Won by Michael, 4 to 1 and 8 to eMinterior second, 3 to'6 plaeo; Green- wich third, ‘Time—1.03 1-2, TROTTERS AT ‘AUCTION. Postponed F eetwood Park sale Hegun This Morning. The sale of trotters conducted by Peter C. Kellogg & Co. which was to have taken piace at Fleetwood Park vast ‘Tuesday was begun this morning in Durland’s Riding Acadmey. The more important sales follow: Coreopsis, bik. m., 1897, + $368. 1888, Landmark—Red Rows; Undernill, city, 32 achie, by ais, 188, Landwamrk—Red Rowe; L Chderiall, elty $200 amy Tilden, be Western Pearuaugut, NOY |" der 1883, dium, 6 Cortnthian—Antiqu 1. y 1888, Gov shuite, Thiden— Parkyilie, et ae Lucas Rrodicad—Maud Me- ity, $300, Gadely—Lizaie; No Ay> , Ira Wilkow 2, J Princess Clay; Mrs. m poul— By -by j Frank Colk, West Hoboken, N. J., $300. ‘Lokout, "b. 13%, Director—Adina; Frank Track, urvoklyn, $659. | "Alra Moor, bile 1891, Grand Moor—Hellita; JOM" Casey) Lee, Mawy. $210. Brown mare, 1890, Dire a | eon, city, $490. Palo Alto Princess. bay f., ter Frincess, J. Ho Shutta, Dexter Princess, b. tn. ter Prince Queen Wilkes; John Monahan, Fleetwood Park, 420. prt RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, May 17.—The entries and weghts for to-mor- 8 races on this track are as follows: St Kave—Oue ie Santiag, 1G Waroncae ss esersese MOT Long 8 Mermanita wi Alan | Second Race—One im xteenth; selling T 109 108 I 109 Leadon SMUT | e—Hudson Stakes; five furlo “M8 Fomal +. us dsperial lis Bit us pees iy Counter Tenor shad : Holden Gate Monie! | Waltzer ‘a Kace—For maidens; four and a bait fur- UB Demir -seeseessessee M2 vedie, Tope of Beauty "s...144 faz King 7. uk 2 Bi tg 112 Bern 108 10% Sa earr) | Bodyauard ly Ariine, lus Ardavs 409 | aixth Race inap—Six furlongs. Be\demere 16 Tuttle... 195 Silvie 1 i 100 Manon wo other sporting mews see page @ ‘place; Nancy | NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY JWYER MUSTANSWER ° CHICAGO FACTORY COLLAPSED ve Dend Hodies Already Taken Out--Many Unjur CHICAGO, May 17.—By the collapse an old furniture factory at Brown and Henry streets this afternoon, a nuyber —_—-— of people were killed and Injured. | Five a taken from the | Javid Demancs $60,000 for Al [ruins soon after the collapse. leged Slandercus Laiguage. 17, EXTRA. NEW YORK, SCORK BY INNINGS 2031322 14-16 1805, en His Demurrer in Gideon's Suit) Overruled by the Genera. Term. ad bodies were The building was a five-story. br | which had been gutted by fire, and was being torn down. Eleven men were at Trouble Sprang from the Banquet> yor in the bu.lding when the walls Ramapo Lead Heat, fell, ‘Phe dead: H iH | WILLIAM MANGL 4 JAMES CARBIN WILLIAM BURNS. ‘Two unknown, The other #ix men in the building es- SCORE DY INNINGS 2030030 00- The General Term of the Supreme Court | handed down 4 decision io-day attivin- | ing the decision overruling aw demurrer ‘of Philip J. Dwyer to the complaint of David Gideon tn he tatters sai 1 /capeg with alight injuries, A heavy’ One of the Pirates’ Tallies Dwyer is granted twenty days’ Ume,) Wind caused the collapse. however, in which to file an answe 8 | Tins’ a cuwunsal Meory fF OW-| BIED ON HIS WEDDING TouR,| Was & Gift from NEWBUI N. ¥., May 17.—Edward eon, and Dwyer will now be compelled Umpl-e Betts. Payson Pitcher princtpal of public) ea wot" Moen: Swe FULLER'S ERRORS B.VC ONE. Gideon and Dwyer are two of the lead- street, In New York, dicd at the Palen- “Shorty’s” Usual Fumble and ing race horse owners of the United | tine Hotel here last night. He had Wild Throw Ovoned a Chance States, and had rival entries in most of the principal stake and handicap events been married eight hours before to @ young woman of Cairo, Gre County | to Score in the Buat. The wedding occurred at Hulwon, | | OSWELL POORLY SUPPORTED. Mr. Pitcher Expired Eluht After the Ceremony. Hours ‘On June 30 of last year at Sheepshead Bay track, tho aged gelding Hanquet, owned by Michael Dwyer, brother of Phil Dwyer, raced against Gideon & Daly's horse, Ramapo, A dead heat N. ¥.. and shortly afterwards the couple) came to Newburg, arriving here at 9 o'clock. At midnight Mra. Pitcher informed | the clerk that her husband was ill, Dr. A. V. Jora atten Jed him, but he died at 1218. Death, it ia stated, was due to organic trouble of the heart. Mr. Pitcher was fifty-nine yo and the bride is about thirty, resulted, ia the run-off Banquet won. It was claimed that Simms, the jockey on Ban- quet, had integfered with und fouled Ramapo, and considerable il-teeling was ehgenuered. In & discussion which took place on the club-howse lawn, Gideon euurged that Puli Dwyer said ty aim: “You are ho sportsman. You had to leave Nashvilie on account of a turt traud you committed ther This language Gideon held to be slan- colcoiough Taken Out After Three derous, dud he Inmedately brought #u.t| Mn Plt: her was principal of Grammar | Wild Innings—Murphy Re- against Dwyer for $00 dainapes, al- | Schoo! No 55, at 10 t Twentieth See ee eee catacves and Casinens [Bircet, He was one of the oldest teach placed Van Haltren, hau Geen damaged to that extent by the | Ts In the city In point of service. publication of Dwyer'a statements, He was made a teacher in May. 180 Dwyer demurred to G. plaint {and was promoted to by principal in 1s | on Gie ground that It did not consttiute | His salary was about ¢ 00) a year, | (From “The B Spectal Corr prounge ar Sire of acl a and that a spondent Team.) Tig words used Were not actioiable, | escpost i oLETSBU sonar bie metre | THE DRESSMAKERS WIN, | exrositioN’ Panic, “Tiersnena, all Dwyer appeased to the. General | : May 17.—"Andy" Boswell was the Term, Justice U'litlen wrote the apiuion | ¢, bottled-up ‘good thing” which Capt : yt se OR an Business iu Artatocratic of the Court, Justice Van Brant con- Fae aaeeeere | avis uncorked for Connle Mack's out- i West Thirty-neventh Street. |! : haat hold that the language used by! ay, aed Mra Aitrel J, |it of pennant chasers this afternoon. landerous per se, regard | Mr. and Mrs, Alfred F. Jammes may 1, was the first real chance that the ex- ay Of horse run a dressmaking establishment at 4 | University of Pennsylvania twirler has SE SN bea Dake Thirty -sevenih street, The Genera) nad to show just haw good he really .s, usiice Follett writes a dissenting | Term of the Supreme Court to-day le | ang hia work was watched with Interest, opivn dism.ssing Gideon's complaint, | cited that despite the objections of the! “".y frat effort of the season was In ar.stocratle residents of Fifth avenue! jouigvile when he pitched the last six M. V. FREUND ON TRIAL. the Jammes may use thelr house for soy jnoing: of @ game that Meekin started, = pes Seen Proviged ot not yur had to retire In that game he kept . eral eof the builuing. | Accused of Perjury tm Over Two| Mra Harriett B.A. Clark obtained an|(%¢, Colonels guessing. His | peculiar ih + ng | style of delivery dre Hundre: Sulit. | Injunction from Justice Beach restrain-| o¢ merriment from the Pittsburg root- The examination into charges made jing the Jammes from opening a dress:| (r, who tried to Kuy lm, against Maurice V. Freund, the real| making establishment at the numbor| ia pan estate dealer, for perjury in connection | given, on the ground that the owners of Meekin Han a Ba Arm. With testimony given in suits against | PEOPETLY Im (Ne Helyhborhood tnd’ cove-| ‘The report published in New York that the “1 road, was continued before Re-|dweltngrhoures oniyee (2 PUUTME 45) steekin had refused to pitch out of his corder Goff this afternoon, The General Term judges say they cai. Fround teatiled as un expert on real | Md he suco restrictions in the covenant ataie, and against the “L" road, in 22 epee cases. It ts alleged he perjured himseif in that number of cases, MAGGIE SWEENY INSANE. He swore he sold the vacant lot at 212 turn is incorrect. At present the New | Albany boy has a bad arm, but he has expressed himself as ready to go in any day he may be called upon. Parke Wilson started for Pittsburg this morning, and Wil Joln his clubmates thi East Fifty-second street during April, | The Would-Be Suicide Sent to Mat-| evening. . 4888, for $18.60, ‘The prosecution alleges feawan Any | The weather was dark and threatening the sale was not made by Freund. Maygle Sweeny, who was Indicted lam | A041 not more than 20" Deovle were sh sramben of weltueanen. wore eup nan: week, for auempting muteide by shoot [Preven a. uatting Order: naed to testify as to @ character of |ing heree! in the breast three weeks " el : Freund. oy Nivoll appeared for the 1,0" | a8, Wa# tried to-day In the Court of UPS IDE SEARS AN Be ue net | Pround waa represented by Lawyers | General Bessions before Judge Fitzger-| wannon, If, Donovan, “r.f. Muaurise sever aha Apranany Levy jald, and found insane, ‘Tiernan, rf Stengel, c.f pAmmony the mer they subpoenaed are) It came out during the trial that she Baie 7B Beckies, 10. PR ra chectee Semana fe eee | haa been abuved by her husband and! Van Haliren, cf. Bleriniuer, 2b, David Frank, John Hayes, Ellis 1H.) that all of her three children had died | Stafford, Clingman, 3b, | Roberts, H. Wronkow, J.B. Smith,| within the past year, atcah ‘Se Crouk, sa. Congressman Henry C. Miner and John! In consequence of her trouble, her |g fees Kinslow, o. Graham. mind has brcome a a, Judge Fits-| Puller, es 7 Culcolough, p Mr'V"avy made a motion to dismiss the | gerald therefore sent her to Musteu wan HADES ol, Batts, complaint, Asylum, 6 ine. Mr, ‘Levy claimed the prosecution had ~ 9 e falied 10 show that the perjury, wan ma- “NINO IS SANE, Bannon waltzed to first after Colco- terial jo the dispoaition of the eult, in lough had passed up Just four balla, and | "Recorder Gen said’ that wae, a point | Barker WifecMarecrer WIN he trolieyed to second. ‘Tiernan also worthy of consideration, and Assistant District-Attorney Lewis and Mr, Nicoll both argued that the perjury was ma- terial Recorder Goff denicd the motion and | witnesses were calied, NC STANDING IN COURT. waited and vot a quartet of wild ones Davis popped up a litle fly to Blerbauer, |On Johnny Doyle's slashing single Ban- non raced home, Tiernan reaching third Jack got second on the throw to catch sannon, Van poked « fly to Btengol, but Mike scored on the throw !n. Simi to Stand Trint Hin Cri Vincenzo Nino, the barber who mur ered his wife by cutt.ng her throat Feb. 19, at 65 Baxter street, was before Recorder Goff to-day on an appitcation by his lawyer to have bis sanity tested GIN After hearing several experts who | made a pretty catch of Btafford’n liner. : i .|had examined Nino in the Tc Two runs. Mra, Spannochia Cannot Get the| jury Geciied that Nino Was Donovan slammed the leather into Vamlerpool Extate. Conmeauently he will have to stand trial | sayy Mra, Libbie Hpunevhia, tevineriy the| fF murier In"the fra dest right garden for three bags, Stenzel { a a, Fol annul to frat, ekley cracked ou! i |wife of Millonaire Jacob Vanderpool, | ig poniey See mS —— | wil not have ner dower rignts in Van:| AYMAR JOINS SEELY, 7iNing'Davte'v nook.“ inith termed derpool’s property determined by al = = | | Up @N easy one to Fuller, and was out court until sie bas returned some $30,000) He Was Taken to the Kings County | anes aan made his usual butterfinger which she accepted several years ago} “Pen” To-Day, fumble of Blerbauer’s little ground r (4B tie AT RCr PER Wee and ali rights! Samuel BE, Aymar, the defaulting and Stengel crossed the rubber, 4 wet pannuchia, while she was Mrs. | bookkeeper of the National Shoe and make matters wors “Bhorty” threw de in Id, Telensed her dower! Leather Bank, to-day was removed to| wild to first, and Beckley cantered to Togs to EL AGN eae en, | the Kings County Penitentiary to serve| third and Bierbauer (o second, Beckiey broucht tuit fv, a limited divorce, but OUt his sentence of six years and six was caught at the plate on Clingman’s shan a lute al months. hit to, Baawell rhe! reached third ° nd ob- | Aymar now rejoins his brother-in-law, 404 Clingman second on the pay, Cross tained a decree and recelved $1),00) for es aned ee i + any and al claims she might have Semuel C. Seely, and both will serve fanned the air three mes. Two runs, aginst Vandery their time in Warden Hayes's Crow Hui Second Inuing, Rea ree Penitentiary for a like offense agains: Farrell touched up one to Cross and Bel any, claito “Sh Vanderpontig; the same bank. | was out, Buowell bunted fatally, Fuller | a ‘ | Med out No fone. Telnaes jeneral Term of the Supreme! , iS org, a Saat etteae nl decided to-day ‘that at present, | OR. TRAVER’S FATAL MISTAKE. foul. (Bos! wave Felcuiauen 8 Gabe Bnd Mra. Spannochia has no standing in ~ Uae caariNiee Mienael planted one inte court, Took a Dose of Chi K Hannon's clutches, No runa, LATHROP AND CLINCHY. Soumht Vatoly tor un Antidote, Phird toning. | TROY. N.Y. May 17.—Dr. Richard | Bunnon put a safe one past third, but | ty Wiaven ane 6 Are as Core second by Tiernan. Davis Rumor Says Steps Are Being Taken! ud01s Traver, one of the oldest and W8t (Or ee er erie ek for ir Removal. best known po: ans an this city, took ¢ ough also ¥ ve Doyle a handf Bee 8 |a large dose of chloral this morning by bad ones and the coi were i ALBANY, May 17—The statement | mistake and died shortly after despite Hablted, Coco.ough’s gelleronity gay was made this morning that the At-|the efforts of two neighboring physi. Sila page and Tiernan was forced 1, torney-General’s office was busy formu- | cane Wa tant’ Davia’ puchea’ kine wa lating charges against Prison Bupt.! br. Traver thought he was taking home. Van Was forced out at Lathrop and Inspector of Meters salts, and, after d.scovering hia mistake. | Farrel) stnast hard or Cha asking. for eir removal by took out his book of antidotes fat Smith's hands. Th rune the Governor. the charges be based to tnd one to sult hs case he ¢ Hockley hit a grounder fily three feet upen the ndings of the Spe Co to the offlce of vther xi | foul, but Be Hed tt fair, and Bock mittee of the Leg-siature which invest |door, Where he died within ne | ley ‘Was on rd before the ball wie Biled the offives. | utes. if led back. mith sagied, and the A ie AHotuey- General's oftce att] ———— | Firatey Were’ thu peeseited with fut knowledge of the mutter was denied, a by the umpire lerbauer Med out to ‘and at the Governor's office It was sald Dodging Gov. Morton's Vetues. | poyie, Chingman triplet to cent that the reports of the Committee had| ALDANY, May IT.—Private Secretary Al Smith scorine Cross Mtoe Van Hole not yet been considered w ‘aia tedant “Mhe Gereone ten, Chn-man scoring OW Was bo —— three hundred bills to consider, and they will be| “A8¥ GUC ME Meat, Three runs Our Seventh on Governor's An order for his consideration by, ment Tuewtay Fourth Inning, the mt hat the Governor hae writen bit ‘The cory af the Seventh Roginans H oat ve| Kitlen wax put i co twirl for Pitts: | tertained by Gen. Miles aod on alled i aveta| bur Governor's Isiand The Suigdon went behind the bat. Ros na” det’ of the Pont fat well three holes tn noth ng lunshed at the wal v Puller put yop _———_—e———— | Wittekind Has 1,281 Steerage Pause! [ir pushed it to the loft ts ve tren, bases and scored « Ds 4g Be seared! oong for the ein dt tere ‘The worst Cougl Cold Wi fioted by the late joyd steamer Wittekind, | Bite bee and Beckley ended Ther: ore urea oe | fan's existe run. Murphy t u's place in centre. Killen was an easy victim fist. Davia gobbled up Donovan's short fron Taop will gutekiy, suocumah to” Raw e Expecrumaut, Gnly Oy ts 4 bottle, and you prey Mae ‘Bisun's, Ob’ ave, oor i Bore. All on beard are well, [« Circulation Books Open to All,” Stenzel walked to first, napping No runs. Pitth tant ‘oxs's wild throw to first gave Da but was caught 4 Doyle flied to mith, “While” “Muphy wae loudly cheered as he Stepped to the plate. Da is siole second, 0 Murph four bad ones Jimmy Bratt « safe one past) third, and Duvis xaloped home, Murphy | reaching third els fly, out to cen | tre scored the own Roswell | Pushed out a ingle and Statrand sid toswell made a dash for sec- mocame homme on the throw, al fy out ended the innlug Vhree runs. singled. Doyle gathered | iner and doubled Beckley at! Bierbauer bunted out at first, No smith: uirst, runs. Siath Inning. Bannon file ut Tiernan balls, Davis fled, Doyle single Tiernan going to third. On Bugdon's Wild throw to catch Ternan Mike and) Doyle scor urphy out, Bierbauer to Beckley. Two runs. Yannon captured Clingman’s fly. got four Cross Was sent to first on balls. Bugdon singled, Cross went third. Killen rocelved a gift nd the bases were full. Donovan sacrificed Cross acoriny Bugdon went to third, and Killen to second Btenzel singled, and both scored, Beckley fanned out. ‘Three runs, Seventh Inning. Btaffors walked to first. Farrell's single put him on third, He scored on Boawell’s sacrifice, Fuler xqueezed in a single. Farrell “shorty” way Hannon out Smith singles, Bicrbauer's hit to Davia went to Stat- ford, who sent it ty Doyle, making double play. Ciingman fouled out. No rune. ‘The game concluded ax shown tn the y innin this cor artic OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. at a at the head of IN NATL. ood oo Vaughn; Kmalle, Cincinnatt.. Wi 1 hingten 8 Batteries—Philtina and Meduire, Umpire~ Mr. AT Che 000 Mercer and Phiiadeiphia 4 AGAINST THE BICYCLE PATH. Th Orchard-Owners Fearful price < 0. iE CENT Apples and Peache The hearing before the Mayor wetur| N | G H Fs on the bil which provides for the laying | EDIT ON out of @ bicycle track a.ong the line of | the Croton Aqueduct, failed to bring ou: | any of the votaries of the sport to argue for the meusire, There was, however, considerable opposition to the bill on the part of disyruntled proper.y owners or | persona representing them, | Tho general objection to the bill was that the bieycie path would go through several fruit orchards in the annexed Giairlet, and while the property owners | did not say so Inso many words, they im- | plied (at they feared for thelr apples and p ches, A. Alien sald that the bill had been | so tampered with at Albany that what) Was left of 1 was not adeuate for tie raceme netsh Gly casa ee Placed on Half-Pay, Along about a mile and @ half of track, which vnly reached (y ihe ety Umiow with Four Sergeants and 22 Patrolmen. NEW RULES FOR PROMOTIONS “HW. Vowel, FL. Marshail and John | EK. bustis, representing the Washington | Hewhts Taxpayers’ Assocation, spore against tue bili, argisng that the work Dullding vie ‘bieyeie pavh would cost | the city col of muney, and that tae Gillet norih side Sabbath would be “dese- erated by the hordes of wheelmen, who would drink beer at the end of the route, and on the way home would ride down the Httle children who are in the habit Of using the path along the Line of the aqueduct in walalng to and from Sun- day-sehool.” 4 . Stackhouse, who drew the bill, 1 “ yan tunformedeas” to ther utue, the | AML Except Round:men to Serve too ate, to aay nythihg tn Hono the SixMonths’ Probation in | League of American ‘Wheelmen, also ar- " H Hved iter: the hearing “wed slows, New Fositiona mue to his chagrin, The hate or dia not gay 30, put as si TW Minoar that he didnot favor the but | MANY MEN TO BE TRIED SOON. THEY'RE ALL DEAD!” Hetty Gree! |Capts. Schmittkerger and Martens and Others Must Face the Comment on Mianing | "owe in Mer Hearing. | a. and | fuckley; Umpire—Mr Murrey. AT LOUIBV1L, ouoe bod erie Cunningham and Walch; Dolan and | Gansel. Umpire—Ar. Keete, | FIRE IN MAHOGANY. } | Two Alarms, but Only $1,500 Dame | age Done. i} A fire broke out among a pile of shav- | Inge on the first floor of Christian Rie- | manufacturers of office fur: ast One Hundred and, Worty | eighth street at 480 u'clock this after- ngon. ‘Two alarms of fire were sent in and) the fire ale through three floors before | ft was got unier control by the firemen, Thirty-ave men who were employed di- rectly over the place where the fire started got out quickly without trouble, | The fire destroyed about $1,500 of ma: hogany and oak woud. “THE WORLD” FINDS SEELIG. He Talks About Howell & Son and Those Forged No Through the efforts of “The World” the mysterious "A, Beellg." who ls known to have been connected with the negotiation and wale of the forged notes of Willlam Howell & Son, Mm this city, has been traced He lives with his wife and family at the Berkeley, wpartment-house, at One ou Young ana O'Connor, Loulavitie 1 “ | Hundred and ‘Twenty-ftth sireet and Leuvx avenue, and his real name ts not A. Scellg, but Henry Beecg He 1s al Teady under bonds fo answer a charge | of perjury In Phiiade!phia and ve ie Ing for his extradivon is set down be fore Commissioner Shields for June 3. Seclig was formerly in the sponge | business at 7 Burling Slip, but fatle and subsequently went into’ the tova trade He admits that he has been engaged) in note brokering, He claime that he| was Imposed upon Ln the matter of tii notes of Howell & Bon by a man nanied| Samuel Pearson, of Baltimore, Pearson assured him that they were genuin and he had not heard that they had been | anounced forgeries, Secliq, also denies ‘thar direct dealings with Not he had any Broker Batch- elor) He gave te notes to WG Kor- her, who turned them over to Mr. | Batchelor. In regard to the $10.00 nate sald to have been sent ty the late Ben ator Fair's executors, Svelig says he} Believes It to he genuine, —— = Ball for Hawthorne Track People. CHICAGO, HL, May 17.—The canes axninst the | | owners ant employees of Hawthorne race trark, arrested tm the Civic Federation raid of last week, were temporariiy ‘at tuitay A! Gefendante wea charwes of Viciaiiog the gambilog deed maived examination and gaye bor | before the Grand Jury Further action will de | pend upon whether of she Grand Jury finds jan indicme | —— $18,000 Againat the Cusino. CHvil Justicn Stiner, im the Bighty Judicial | Dintrict Court to-day gaye Judgment tn favor of R. F Blaby in two eults brought to recover $3 000 for pay’ of rent and $10.01 unpaid foator 188! ain Company, The ante i we waned, tut wil morning oat to pay fdwife Aug Arrented. Johanna Augeroauer forivdve years old, @ ete Sevea ¢ was arrested ves terday oo & chatge of having performed a crimiaa ailon on Mrs Louse Steimiete a wid East Sixty direct Mie 4 Presbyterian Horpelas an a £100,000 fo Jone Roberta, street, Who Was m years’ erm in Sing io. 0 provt to Serve. Lew Wa Gy he Siate rade WH Pight Lav ts Jack Hvertardt was secured this afernoou to meet bow for (weuty rounds at 133 Ataie May 20, 10 Who les dsippeared from —— roye Karly Cro} PATCHOGUE, May ITA heavy froat killed thousands of dollars) worth of garden produce ho the middie of Leng Island jast night Fury WU Laine early produce for Lhe Marken the heaviest eutle The strawberry yreld Mil be affectes The We ermelion belt extendini fhrough Coruna, Terryville, Wrlden and New Vs Sas covered with fromt and the farmers who deband entirely en this crop ‘iil lose almoat thelr | May 25 Hearing in Henry Darling's application | ta force Hetty Green to accept his ace counting a4 trustee and executor of her father's estate Was resumed to-day be fore Referee Anderson at 3 Wall street, New Commissioners, The following policemen @€ various Hefore the hearing Mrs, Green, Kef- ranks were retired on pensions by the eree Anderson an Lawyer Henedict hed | Poliee Commissioners this morning: a three = cor 4 conversation on the Capt. Thomas Reilly, East Pifty-first Income Tax law. Mr. Benedict was in| street. the middie of a funny story, illustrative Sergeants: Thomas Parley, Morrisgnia of the proposed Jaw when Mr. ‘Tracy Court; William Cass, Madison street; rame in and the hearing began Horace M. Weils, Union Market, Mr, Henedict continued to-day the, Detective-Se Silas W. Rogers, Central Ottice. Pairolmen: cross-examination of Barling on tie sub- Ject of hia account books, Barling was Philip Smith, James C, waked pena w full report of the ac. | Montgomery, Central Omee; William Jeounta of the Coleman estate between Snyder, Steamboat squad; William Deca and the last sethement Vi in 1sq7, port, Barling wail, gril, Waish, George Nicholson, Morrisania ingly, would cause him a great'deal of station, Patrick Buillyan, Denals Mo- trouble to prevare, but it should be Mahon, Jonn McCabe, East ready by the next hearing. wo letters from Coleman to Barling relative to the Robinson-Cole- man accounta were then read and placed in ev dence, Were you acquainted with W. B. tson?" asked Mr. Benedict Yes; he was Mr.) Robinson's book- keeper.” Dea toot Mrs. Green Did you know RoW. Hyman Mrs. Green again broke in with the re- mark: “He's deal, tov. 1 tell you they're all deau”” Mr. Tracy then sald that as Barling was not Weil he would like the reference adjourned. (dred and Fourth street; Healy’ hae ‘ rong, Thomas Fay, Tombs Court; Bd- ward Gillespie, City Hall; Willige @epa- ! A good witness, “Weill, if that ain't an outrageous shame.’ said Mrs, Green audibly. “Mis Green,” said the referéen, "1 not listen lo suct) calle as this." Weill, 1 gurs. cried the multi-miiliona tes all over with the Joy of battle, Mr Benedict stlenced her, and the hearing adjourned until’ Thursday, Tin paying for bristlin Mrs in Sur Green yesterday Med a petition ogate Arnold's court, asking that Harling eliher be removed from bis pos.tion of execuior of her fa) ate, or that he be forced to Mi of $10),00 as securit CIGARETTE STARTS A FIRE. A Little Tot Upsets it om a Loun = 1 in a Tenement, win, Old slip; Edward Grady, Eldridge Guillermo Diaz, who occupies the fourth | #teet; James Hunter, Thomas H, Reid, | CAPT. THOMAS REILLY. ‘floor of a six-story apartment- house | Charles O. Dooley, East Twenty-second at M8 West Sixty-fourth strect, laid a! Street; James Smith, Jefferson Market lighted cigarette on @ table in his parlor, Court; Jacou Brunner, East Mighty- this afvernoon, and passed into another eehth street, William Cahill, Wi roo. “and “Irifty-secona‘atteets Luring his absence his three-year-ol i) and Fifty-second ‘9 aon, Pedr, upset the table, knocking the ind Theme te Lente eee © Raretic on lounge Tt caught tire “ wrence, Kinge- aad the fares spread rapidly through Thomas Reilly was born im Mr. Daz heard the cries of his child Hy was fourtesn years-old When Reem jar fs abi In, carried him away ‘tered the nav. leaving the vii The other tenants extinguished the [iiiy on board ship soon tet ite feos flames with a few buckets of water pacon, and. In” ous Reilly jomned the The damage is esuinated at $200, ny and went Weat to Aghe wwe foe — Mana. MEN GO HOME. Kevlly was still tn gervice ee the oa service ail the sgh ie ae thee ctene Honifaces Loud in Thelr Praises of eta tita contest Rhine Raa eee New Vorbers’ Hospitality, Race Aus. Intid, he joined dnt as a patrolman perved The voniface delegates who have been Minder Capt, Vetiey, In” the ports attending the sixteenth annual Conven einet, and “unde “Capt, Webb Inthe n of viel A (ual Beuevo- Honot the Weak leon: non became distingulshed as = up (ie and returied Map of happy sptmts, indomitable pluck oa ra aid Sturdy iiteseity. Veit ciated cn! June 2 1871, iteilly was made a rounds- thea vlated over man. He pot long remain in that by their breth York, atar capaoliy. for May 29, 1872, he was mad EE eas naw every: & Sergeant, He ay promoted to th f 1 he ety pealney Ne ant ma Malned. thee Suhed command of Qa ned ET ten When Capt. Will foniay Ures taken 4M Inape Capt Reilly to whil f Methe iRbELeo TON the Tenderloin to succeed “him. Phere Pe eteh Haack dtaral remained Wo years ayo, when es » tie present command, Want 7 us Vivante Repeat rat Aiiee, Maton sof these men for ree 4 under ¢ “laid ever tor further exe et vania, orang man ats : d ‘aylor, At of the end Potted Plant Asso Steamboa e-Sergt, MI ere (at the Fifth Aveaue |chaal Crow entral Office, Detectives ern auce Serst, Charles Kush, Central Office, b ule fe | The Board also paseed this resolution: Sf tie Resolved, That aii s0aiers of ibe polls tones Espvaition, on wag may bes to Polos for she promotiog te promoted to rank * Of rouudamas) ed to werve om f the com bation for a term of bs. de Seiuitely upon the subject, during wach yrobation, any such —— Jinal Gibbous in Brooklyn, cy 7 Kelley, of Brookiya, said this o his new asurer ced Cava b ; (rary, tha said offer abalt thie morning, lie exyecte) Cardinal Gibdone would ar. | LZ, (he Beit ener Ae Oe aay nla rive from Boston ctse afternoon Cardinal Gibbous | Ehirtughiy laualifed for Ue gor ie to ‘whieh wilh be the guest of Mr Kelley aatil to-mor has beea elevaced” then it shall be the daty eee eee Havre on the stesmanie, the Board of Police (o remand him wo the remke 7 win Beshop Foley, of Detroit, Bev. Core fom which he was promoced of probation, hetie F Tornas af Uastinore, 4nd innbi Me | Hoandarugn trom this term of laws. the post of acd these mea may probatio oundeman be degraded Govern, of Harrisburg, Pa, —e- ntains Favored, Drinking BF Watson and Mra Wetson and Miss! this remoluth HD. Feilows, representing the Church Te Resolved, That the Captains be directed te rece peranve Suclety called on Mayor Strong this | vmmond from time to Wine soy pacrolmen whom aan alas we van To. ereat | cbey neve ound tbe ose aly a ie6t ad dee , that the Board of Pol ja the See ee et Potice invest te vorably np essed character and qualification a Be a oatlbued on : ae the idea and will” 81a posible, p See