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FULL BOARD WILL HEAR IT Action on Third Avenue Rail. | oad Company's Applt- _ © ¢atton Postponed. TAKEN FROM THE COMMITTEE. Vote on Giving Opposing Citizens Another Chance Stood 16 to 13. THE NEW REAPPORTIO } = Committee's Report the Same : Published, with the Excep. Distric : “thon of The: ‘The Third Avenue Railroad INMENT. & franchise matter had been made a special order for 3 o'clock this afternoon before the Board of Aldermen, and was called up ty Alderman Marshall a few minutes later, Alderman Olcott made a fla! ment on the Third Avenue ink move- Railroad friends by introducing the following: ition. of the Third Avenu | fee aRe'eatension ot ite line up Ki recommending the Jority of the Railroad C granting Rall ot 4 Co, ridue road, MMganive that. he majority ofthe citizens a Soy semis thaacrs alone. the line. of uch ex are not in favor of the if paiition of the Metropol jas, There aro a number of sy ‘not members of the Ral mittee thereat, «ho were not present tition, but are in favor of the tan Tr members of iIroad Com tthe public New York City 4 ing given to the citizens With relation to sald two petitions, Whereas, ‘The expression of preference on the Sey ‘Of the citizens of that portion of lew ill run, and the arguments of all terested in the subject may weil and Beard by alll the members of the I Important subject; therefor Resolved That the cor jeration of 4 made a xp ‘York through which the proposed e the city of inion parties In- profitably be ard on this the majority tal order for j and minority reporta of the Railroad Committee bw yed until He hearing on tire Board to a ‘and that said June 1, 1896, Board | Fesolution, saying that franchise to the Third to grant Avenue Com- pany would be t» disregard the f this aublect wich citizens bite heat P.M. the of nearly all the people in the ypper portions of the city Mr. Olcott claimed also @hould be delay because of th the He sald nority report. fore the whole Board. - the’ public hearing, Alderman Marshall opposed osition, saying it was simply to gain delay. “We have all how to vote.” he said. there be a hearing? There Just as much sense in delay! month as for a week." “Do you offer that it?" asked the Pres'dent. “No, sir, I want this franch ed at once,” answered the frankly. “Why? he waa asked, people want It. Alderman Oakley intimated delay. map Hall vigorously, and M explained that he had been Sontinuing, Alderman W was a question of politics. “Tammany men always vote “and ‘Tammany way," he said, eurpriged to see that the Plat lcans “Will you be ready question next Tuesday: man G oO vot ask Goodwin. that “Baggage,” said the Alderman. there je absence of Alderman Hall, who has charge of that the ‘West End Association and other bodies of citizene had asked for a hearing be- Alderman Goodman spoke in favor of the prop- a scheme made up our minds “Why should would be ing for a as an amend- ise grant- Alderman, “the that Al- derman Hall had stayed away to cause Alderman Ware defended Alder- r, Oakley tt Repub- eon the ed Alder- e not sticking together.” am ready to vote now, but I know I would be on the minority side,” repiled Alderman Ware; ‘but I want the publio to have against to a roa. another chance ving this valuable to protest franchis representing personal, parti- fan and Tammany Hall influences.” Alderman ¢ Public hearing was not podman said that if, the granted there would be a hue and cry that would em- Darrese every Alderman. Alderman Brown ai ued against de- j@. said he spoke for the poor peo- of the east side who do to attend public heart not have es. the question of delay for a week and a public hearing the vote follows: Affirmative—The President, Aldermen Burke, Goodman, Lantry, Noonan. dail, Robinson, School, Ware, Wines and Woodward. Negative—Aldermen Brown, per. Dwyer, Goetz, Goodwii all, Murphy, Oakley, Parker, Tait, and Wund. ‘The resolution wes carried of 16 to 13. Hackett, Btate Gresham. ‘There were more than the ui ber of spectators attracted to Kennefick, O'Brien, Olcott, Ran: Windolph, Campbell, in, Marsh- Schilling, by a vote ‘The Board then passed resolutions of Fegret at the death of Secretary of sual num- the meet- ing of the Board of Aldermen this af- ternoon, come up. Befor that the Committee on Coun! would make @ provisional repo! because of a number of im- portant matters that were scheduled to the meeting, it was announced ty Affairs rt and file ama) showing the proposed reapportion- ment, which has been agreed Platt-Tammany combination. to by the The new @istricts are as reported in “The Even- ing World” except in three districti The Twenty-sixth Is bounded lows: East Sixty-second stree! fol- t, Lexin, ton avenue, East Seventy-fourth street, @econd avenue, Ei street, East River. The Twenty-seventh i: it Bev enty~ bounded as fol- Jows: East Seventy-sixth street, Becond avenue, East Seventy-fourth street, Lex- frgton avenue, East street, Second avenue, East El; Streot, East River. The T: are: West One Hundred and and T Eighty-fourth lghty-third ynty-ninth District boundaries Twentieth Hundred 01 aerate Scenes om er. bay ee dlsiriet becndaries have blished. poms had been in port with wan made, session a regard to re- nd June 5, was fixed as the time for 2 Nminortty member, of th Affairs reserved xth A. resolution the Hebrew Orphan Asylum ited by the Committee is as follows: 2 : Skelssetseses=ss the #8 roperty authorizin was referred to the Law Committee A comm, ing tl wate city unication from the Mayor was ect that a heiring would be 8.90 to-morrow on the bill, giv- Aldermen the rf ht to inventl- i departments, ‘fhe Hoard. de- cided to attend the hearing in a body. Alderma tion the who have adjoining, Iderman Olcott resolution: the Park in Goodwin offered a resolu ainst the new rule of |. compelling truckmen waited for business on streets parks to go elsewhere. aid he thought the 8 were offered to embarrass Commissioners, and he moved that the matter be referred to the Com- mittee on Departme! the resolu Lands, Places and the Park nt. The motion lost, and tion was adopted. A renolution by Alderman Olcott, pro- viding for the placing of street names on the co! There der that was a hot question of condemning the FE: ket building for market rners of houses, was adopted. debate over the ex Mar- urposes, in or- as a achool. rT could be uael Alderman Goodman said it had been olltical Influences r@ported that had been used to keep the building as a market, in order to favor certain stand- holders. Alderman Clancy said the building was unfit for school purposes, and that chil- dren had become nearly blind from oc- cupying the part In which the achool ts now locat was unfair to force out the ¢ which now occupy part of the wiiding. ed, He thought, too, that it i. A. R. ‘The report of the Committee in favor of using the building for school pur- pores was then defeated by a vote of 14 to 15. — = ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, 8T, ASAPH, May %8.— The entries and weig! races at tl ts for to-mofrow's his track are as follows: First Race—Five furlongs, Andrew D.. Carraccus si... Third Race—Heven concen AIR Biber Oporta Portal Needmore . Home Run Bonalville fh Ras Traitor... Jersey. nd Race—Bix and a half furton 105 Chittte 108 Chink 105 Kenneth 102 Ambraw 106 Daabing Charlie 101 Leporelio . C101 Cashmere : 101 The furlongs. M3 Lavina 111 Imp. Velvet Rowe 0 and a half furiongs. +100, Sentinel q 10) Jubal 100 Gov. Fi 109 Repetition 7 “Hin and a hal ft furlongs. maen os. 109 Flushing «1... rik 100 Foxglove «| Vent Park soo... 107 Sixth Race—Four anda half furlongs. Beckton ..... +100 Robby Catan ....... 07 100 Craftaman .. BASERALL CH. ‘The Spiders are m 100 May K. 19 Anna Belle = -— 18 the services of two of thelr best players, “Patsy”? Tebeau and ‘“Fatty’’ Child, ‘The hardest part of it all lea in the fact that "'Patay’ that he te wi Pittsburs, left hing sbould home, released Pitcher Gua te laid up with such @ bad throat pable to kick. How he mus sut . 8 8 according to reports before the club eyhing, W valuable addition to some make club Af properly handled, The Quaki New York to-morrow. are for good weather, doubt this, ‘There has ot “trun dow: Brouthers Georgetown, the Colonel will now captain will play. short. Pitcher MoCreery, ere are again scheduled to play in Mr. Dunn mays the chances but there are many who It be posal oe 8 been another shake up in the ranke ‘Jack’ Glasscock has been and given his release, Dan the team, Shugart 1 young bloods, Including who recently twirled for have been signed. ee So Colle rmott has proved himeeif to be s F McClosky, This youngster has excellent speed and curves, and with « atrong team back of him, would win @ large majority of his games. eee It thore are any people who doubt, Mok. apility to htt the ball herd, aak "Tots Mui Willie has been busy dodging Imaginary since last Baturday, oe 6 Her hopatul acrostte: Van Hal ren SoH river ‘THBS rnan. Mur by. Mel kin. au BaN non, DAV H.L. and c, BE. 8 eee G, C, H.—Thelr address 18 not knows, The standing of clubs in the League this morn- ng amu tng was os Clubs. Pittsburg tol W. L. F.C. (clube, 122) FT Boston ladelphia 18 Gi Cleveland at Chicago at Bt. Louis at Jockey BOSTON, racer Lanai morning Williai knot horse and killed, the w from the dest ot the Country jn physician w! {wins and lectured on them. This whote case the United to Mra, Koehie: m ‘Academy of Medicine Was It am Incen a Scheduled To-Day, t New York. (Cincinnati at Philadel rooklyn — |Lauiaville @t Baltimore, Boston, | Pittaburg at Washington — oe GriMa Thrown and Killed Masa, May 2%.—Whilo exercising the tthe Clyde Park track, Brockl.ne, Grin, thirty-ttve years old, professional jockey, was thrown Grifin one of eeplechase jockeys that ever rode at Club, and was engaged wis year by R. Wales to ride Lady Rowena and of 342 Kast Forty-second aireet were placed on exnibiton Ian ting of the County Medical Socie De. Tynber ho attended Mra. Koeller, eahibi Lambert to Die June 27. TRENTON, Thursday, Ju of Theodore Lambert, May 2%.—Gov. Werts 3, as the date for th the Camden murderer, been” unsuccessfully carried Supreme Court, faa eaihdi vt The police are investigating a supposed incendiary fire in the cellar of an apart- ment-house, 3 Pacific street, Brooklyn. Pourn“Aoor, ‘dived slarted in At the foot of the shaft. vere ter TALS dumbwi the cel 4 rrel of straw together by @ ligament bora je said to be has fixed execution to SIL AN0 REWARD (Continued from First Page.) But I think they a to the countr; wat the country, e! men with a pronounced brogue. “Yes,” Tupe replied. answered the man,and the While Tupe went into No. 3B. to ‘All right, air went ‘ot Borden's hou: One of th the Dete tive She called to seo the was accompan! broth sidi cited that it was low her to see ‘The shoot young , colored Borden's houre, street yerto to solv Although the two assassins were seen Murphy, in the house, as H ment door to admit other persons have been found who #0 them running away after the shooting, not one of them has been able to give description which can furnish the slightest clue to by Kate any accurate their identity. ‘Then two ot way. who wi venue, her amy no they. storm, own out, The on the years. Auta Dr. physician, mad to-day, He foun the level of the Nttle to the that instant shot. ridge, fathe couple separated, then brought the ground of dese’ Baseball— Dec having grou! the Base! machine-made. he was led away sobbing pitifull, sof Ferdinand Harris, the butler, at 2 ‘West Fifty-sixth Jay afternoon, nished another murder mystery which the police have yet been utterly unable men was attired slate-colored sult and both answered the description of the n yesterday after the shootii body was removed to-day to Senior's undertaking establishment at 625 Madison avenue. Detectives Aluncle and Formos! Bureau, took a woman who looked Very like a vervant to the Detective Hureau. is In some way conne murder of Harris, ‘They Immediate! to the Coroners’ Offic Grief of Harrin Rowe Artis, the sweetheart of Harris, of the murdered man. the establishment she became 0 Kate Murphy the Only Witne: important Katle Murphy, followed Harris out into the Harris came staggering in from the hall- He fell upon the kitchen floor in front of the terror-stricken women, ex- Another person who 1x believed to have seen the murderers in Mii doing lat which In Just opposite the Borden house. She wan at the front basement window while the storm was at she says she saw a man coming out of the basement of the Borden Another followed him, and after stand- ing for a moment in a@ hesitating sort of looking up und they both started off at a run towards Fitth Bhe did not pay partic- ular attention to them at that time, but remembrance rand a slouch hat, joone sack cout and a derby. ked like working men. tain whether they were colored men or Charles Smith, a coachman, employed they were white men or colored. raining hard at the me, and he thought were running to Little Coroner Hoeber, charge of the case and terday afternoon to Investigate hook, had become #0 mixed up and rattled by 7 o'clock that he went for Coroner Dobbs to help him latter has now undertaken to are hunting up all of Har- ris's friends and tryin, his associates were They hope to find some other motive than the attempted robbery Idea. y on the Body, A. T. Weston, an d Penetrated about one-half Inch to right of the median line of the body at fourth rib. The bu.let passed of the breast und penetrated the right ‘This indicated that the shot was fired by @ person standing in front and a ‘eft of Harris. Dr. Weston says it is very remarkable death he does not see how Ha gone back to the kitchen after he was He found the bullet luose in the back of the cavity of the chest, it having be- come loosened from the posterior wall, where it was at first imbedded from a 38-calibre Smith & Wesson cart- Fragments of the bone of the breast had been carried into the body the heart and lungs. urgery ia Phitedelp! against ton. one of Harris opened the base the olny oon, added, sald one of the run- afterwards took her ing “Pa py Darlus Harris, On) ex: al- t deemed best ——t—— “Hamlet IL,” a New Burleeque, at the Herald Equare. “ Pudd’nhead Wilson” Moves Up to the Harlem Opera- House. operatic burlesque by H. Grattan Don- nelly and Homer Tourlee, entitled ‘Hamlet 11." of |had ite first hearing at the Herald Square Theatre at 11.30 to-day | inst night. In the cast were H. J. Henley, John much \Honnay, Jacnuen Kruger, George Broderick, Drew fed in the |Donaldeon, Helen Harrington, Kato Davin, Cath- erine Lewis and Kinte Sheridan, A review of “Hamlet I? will appear in to-morrow's ‘'Even- World."* HARLEM OPERA-HOUSE. 14° nhead Wilaot Mary Shaw, fresh from ite enga ly this morning. BE} ment at the Herald Square Theatre, wax the at- ine | traction at Hammerstein’ Inst nient. Davengort, Frances Graham, Otel! William Jariem Opera-House Frank Mayo, Edeer Ie dead lover, and she|nacio Marunott! and Joneph Whiting were in the at M. pb. ©, fat the has fur ony at the cast. The plece had the same artistic aotting Herald Square, GRAND OPRRA-HOUSE. 9 Lily of Killarne: Grand Opera-Houre was again presented at night, and it looks as though the old pera would not be slighted in the the servants them, and several ¥ of the men witness thus far the kitchen He when he went to ots were heard, anil lat dian: Lena Ohliger, ry work at No. 30, ita height, and mansion. down the street, | (ltl 4 that one wore a the other @ ‘They both he in not cer- a and ¢ and 1 It was get out of the who first had tarted out yous ton his thoroughly wi to find out who for the last few |? P contin ‘Thurs place. Sal Coroner Dobba’s extremely well sung. was also danseuse. ‘There was a large tre tant the Big Four, ture wiven, with Mi Mt has been in the past Deltbea'a ballet ‘Coppel Tt wan He, Giuri as premiere AMERICAN THEATRE. night Chauncey Oloott, whose volre in his fortune, be kan a week's engagement at the American Thea in hie tatest Artist.” Mr. Oleott Improves all the time, and hi Foputation as a star ts mow Armly established ang a number of tuneful songs exquisitely, and the audlenos would have liked mo play, “The Irish COLUMBUS THEATRE. KOSTER & wore Weber and Fields, John and James Russell, James F. Pantomime and co: M. Hall, the Burt ststera and Ditke and W. ‘She was going to| George Munroe and John ©. Rive were toxether open the door herself at first, but Harris |once more in My Aunt Bridget’ at the Columb puted her aside and said te would do | theatre, Harlem, inat night, and. the entertain ‘She says that when Harris opened the | ent they ra: & very spirited one, There door one of two. men whom she saw | were new songs, dances and specialties galore standing outelde forced his way in, and |The dancing of John C. ice and Sallie Cohen olver from his pocket, fire point blank at Harris, Bhalla doh ey According to Katte Murphy the men IMPERIAL MUBIC HALL, had scarcely entered the hali when one| The ‘Twill-Be" burlesque drew another large of them quiet a@ revolver from his] audience to the Imperial Music Hall last night pocket and fired point blank at Harris. | several novelties were introduced, and M:Avoy fed'in terror to theckivchene where the|and May did extremely well, The vaudeville four other servants, Kate Fitzgerald, the | performance preceding the burlesque included cook; ate Lynch, Kate fe and] Lissie B, Raymond, Odell and Page, Dryden and Mary Ryan, were gathered, Mitchell, Sam Bernard and the three Marvells, BIAL'S, ‘The bilL at Koster & Bial's last night was a hte very enjoyable one, Among the artists were My Sion, 1 am ahot! Get a doctor | Harriett Veraon, the Cragge, the three Merriices quick!” “He diea a few seconds later | ‘stern, Smith and Cook In a character aketch without having xpoken again, Stelling and Revell, the Meera brothers, the Wore Sack Coats and Derbys, | little Romows and A. 0. Duncan, F. iH. Les Kato Murphy aye that all ane could ue ‘Tachernoff were there with their trained emember 0 e ny | oo Wore sack coats and derby hats. She TONY PASTOR'S, could not a their fac plainly, and Vesta Tilley began the last week of her en could not even tell whether they’ were] gagemont at Tony Pastors last night and the white or black. theatre wi cked Bs usual, Mise Tilley's asso- the famous come: ' medians x KWITH'S UNION SQUARE, Among the continuous performers Union Square Theatre yesterday were Ena Ber- Wood and shepard, Grant, Foulgora, Gilmore and Leonerd, Hines and Remington, Tomson, the Dundara, Burt Jordan, the Fre ley Banks, Murray and Alden, Thomas F. ‘ollins and Farle; at Ket Inex Mec AL Clifford, Lavender and ants, atten John PROCTOR'S THPATRE, vidently grea IN BROOKLYN PLAYH ‘There waa a vapital bill at Proctor's vesterday, tly appreciated. Among. by Shepard Knapp, was delving through |e contributors to It were Iii! and Mull, the Firty-sixth street about that time. fle] Don sisters, Raymon Moore, Dorothy Denning, says he saw two men running in the «i-| Dan Collyer and Mack, Al Reeves, Frank Oakes rection of Firth avenue very roughly) pose, the Four Richards, Knox Wilson, Kennedy dressed. ‘Their backs were turned to-| ey wit, : wards hint, and he could not say whether | 411 Willams, Prince Flato and Campbell and OUSES. on Barrett Company Seen in New “The Sign of the Crome’ wan produced for the frat time in Brooklyn at th patronized at the Columbia Theatre, It wa janie! Frohman’ Ly ‘The pie day night, when The Columbia will day night. and Fro man's Park Theatre | faventigute the matter, “and. Coroner | ieht, Wilson Barrett, in the leading role, added Hoeber has washed his’ hands of the| another to hia list of succestes. The supporting case. company was generally good, and the play wun ‘After working several hours on the case, all he found out was that Harris | Mely mounted, “The Manxman’ will be pre hed been killed. nen The Central OMice detectives at work| “An Meal Wh wan well p aim Theatre com and was staged with all the original scenery and will be continued until Fortune’ will take ite close for the sea on on autopsy on the body | “A. Yenuine Yentleman’? was brought out at that the bullet had | the Mijou Theatre by Gus Heoge, the Swedish the | cnaracter actor. Mr. Heege and Sadie Connolly acored through the bone re did not ar, and ull have It was to & through The whole cavity Texel nigh Fed two — = oration Day-3 P.M. Yo ‘The It ts a matter of record that every el dain New York City. tex | oy ae tn 8 League Club) is his season the Victor ‘Warren st. olive J bite, entertaining as good. Huber & Gebhardt’ led the Clafin sisters, Be Slated by had come to the conclusion Rer salary aid he Fearetiod Naving to ask hy Mme. she will re arte says she {x much interested bride's | her work and desiree to continue It Afier living together a aingle day tne | Will permit, Bachman waited Bve yearh, Wer salary uncontested sult for divore id for the month ‘A new spectacular production of “Faurt* was tho attraction at the Amphion last night. Joseph ventricle of the heart, coming out | caitahan, ax Mephlato, did well, and the other through the right auricle, passing com-| jemners of the cast. were fair. The frock pletely through the wall of the heart meno, with Its weird electrical cffects, brought Tt also passed through the right lung | Considerabl and lodged in the back of the cavity | Joly Ne ry, John Webster and other of the chest, a little farther to the| well-known. p were atthe right wwe Vast Bight. The star, In fever. “The spe 8 Carino the bill in Minnie Cline, Minnte Litaie Hall and others, THE NEW MAGISTRATES. Successors Sald to the Mayor, ‘The anxtety of the two hundred and odd patriotic gentlemen who are willing rifice their personal le out justice in’ the new police mag interests to of the chest was filled with coagulated | istrates' courts was not relieved to-day, Arrangements have been made by Mr,/abd it was sald at the City Hall that Rorden, to have the body sent to Chureh | the Mayor would keep the HM winning Road Crossing. litde settlement about | names up his sleeve until day. twenty, miles from | Petersburg, Va. | “Al the politicians Believe that he has whe his mother Hves. It will be sent! selected the men for the jobs, and that on by the 9 o'clock train on the Penn-| the fortunate 14 are grooming themselves sylyania road (his evening to take hold on July 1, Good guessers —— have settled upon these gentlemen as ANNOYED BY A WOMAN Noing within the favored cir mas . Istrates: Justices Deuel, > and Taintor, who are now on the. Bench, WW, Walther Ackmowted gen (0 Tre eeeee ee ene eee ane Wronaed Her Vears Ago, | iney on 4 come iB nate lat for the ve judges of A middle-aged woman, who sald her | Speotal ae asions, unibes Sracked,. will me was Ottille Kuehne, but who! Leroy B. Crane, Henry Schmidt, William used to give her address, was ar-| ‘ravers Jerome, EB. Hinsdale and F Nefore Justice Voorhis in the PATHaps eeelNARe Doan Davis fombs ‘olice Court this morning, | = 4 Suarged with sure atening and ann. ayia Dian! ed Inspectors Fighting. y. Walther, of the paper Warehouse | the alx water-meter inspectors whom Water firm (of Walther & Co. at 87 Walker | pyryeyor Columbus. Johnson summarily dl ‘The complainant acknowledged having charse! | fC Re les oma wronged the woman Uwentysone ‘yearw , mis or Even Bxo. sie ‘pays, her a. sum. of money | Rott and, presente a Weekly for herself and. child, Last | Spmisstonen informed the men | Week “the woman, he says, Wrote. a) vention te. the Civil-serv threatening demanding an ine | that the Water Pure creased allowanc tause,, Commissioner She promised Justice Voorhis that | te Detore the Ch she would not make any further trouble | Wednestay. ri and he allowed her to go. ee = or ~ Mme, Carre Asked to Reslx Divorced After One Day. Mme. Carre, Commisioner Waring's private ae Dr C.K Bachman, of Minre lant Tues: [Tetary, will be dropped from the pay roll of the Tacimaen, {eity. Col. Waring told her th consultation. with Corperation 9 Fe If the elts the position with hich was $1,500 ot May catty Mayor's Fila, Mayor's flag ser It hung at tary Gresham, in this great at Half-Mast, 3 & double purpose to- Mf-magt out of respect to the and also apprised the cipality that Hi hand-made, not] Honor reported tor duty at City Hall at 9.01.13 o'clock. ‘THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1805. CHANGES AT THE THEATRES. SMITH HAD ENOUGH. He Looked Like a Quitter When the/ Big Demonstration Police Stopped the Bou ‘The Bmith-Ryan bout in the Seaside Athletic Club, at Coney Island, last night, was called a draw, according to the articles of agreement, the police having stopped the bout in the eigh- teenth round, This ta the official r turn; yet it would take a power of rea- soning to convince many who saw Smith turn to the ropes and throw himself over them with his back to Ryan that he did not deliberately quit. What was Smith's inmost thought only: himself can know, but he eurely acted like @ quitter when the bell rang that made it a draw. Smith's foul tactics became evident after eight rounds had been fought, and increased as he was fighting @ lod- ing game. In the seventeenth round he fell, grasping Ryan about the legs and trying to throw him, As he rose he pulled at Ryan's nose, and endeav- ored to bite his shoulder.” A deliberate “butt” In the body was a common prac- tice of the “mysterious” one. Hut Ryan solved the mystery, foulin and all, and in the seventeenth an: Gy hie tas} rounds drove his man before in m, reeling and hugging, roughin; desperately A har left swing, by | styan tear Sraith's left ear ne the blood to gush freely. a over then, and Smith evidently realized it, when ‘the police stopped the bout In time to save him from defeat. In the opening rounds of the fight Ryan seemed atrangely slow, and Smith far more strategic and scientific than he had been seen in the Kast. ‘The lat- ter forced the pace, and by, clinching repeatedly for the sole purpose of hug- ging and getting in blows in the break- away, outpointed the Chicago man. Ef- to save forta’to Tand a deadly right, howeve were neatly avoided by Ryan. Smith was furlous, applying vile epithets to his antagonist as they fought. The tenth round was cut short, and the im- pression was that Smith had been dis- qualified, He should have been, for he dellber- ately fouled Ryan and’ almost knocked him out with’ a right-hand uppercut which was palpably foul. But Ryan's peorle evidently did not want to win that way, and the bout went on. Ryan's eneralship more than counter-balanced is seeming lack of aggressiveness and speed, In the preliminary bouts Willie Joh and Mike Cooney gave a remarkable ex- hibition of acrobats, fighting first at two yards’ range, then coming toxether ike attering rams. Their style resembled that of two goats, standing off, then butting and locking horns, It was @ draw, though Joh did all the real box- Ing, ‘Cooney knowing nothing of the sclence. Joe Harmon successfully “kidded” Sam Tomkins for two rounds into the belief that he had things his own way, and developed into a thrashing machine In the third round, Tomkins going down before him repeatedly. ‘The police pre- vented an absolute slaughter by stop- ping the bout at this point, PLIMMER WON EASILY. Corfield Proved No Match for the Bantam-Welght Champion. LONDON, May %.—The Plimmer-Cor- field bout for £800 and the bantam cham- plonship of the world was fought last night, Plimmer knocked Corfield out In seven rounds, Corfleld was clever, but was no match for the champion. Corfield opened nervously and fought in the same way throughout, He led with his left, following with a cross now and again with his right. He also had a bad habit of hitting with his open glove. Plimmer realized the situation and re- peatedly gave him his head for the sake of getting in a good blow home. He was brimful of moves and tricks that his opponent never dreamed of. PUGILISTIC POINTERS. Jack McAuliffe war notified yesterday morning that Young Griffo wanted to see him at Raymond Street Jail, Brooklyn, where he is held for a serious offense, McAuliffe visited him, and Griffo, between loud sobs, told him that he did not have ‘@ cent with which to pay a lawyer for conducting hie defense, McAuliffe felt sorry and told bim that he could have the $500 which he had posted for their fight, and Griffo accepted the offer with thanks, Rarney Reilly, of Philadelphia, and Frank Pat- terson, of Brooklyn, who recently fought Marty McCue a draw in the Seaside Athletic Club, will be matched in a few days (o meet for eignt rounds at 122 pounds at the boxing show to be given by the Long Island Athletic Club in Wille Jamaburg the early part of next montn, eee Eddie Curry, the east side feather-weight, and Jack Monahan, of Brooklyn, signed articles sev- eral days ago to meet In an eight-round contest Bt 120 pounds at the Willlam Athletic Club show ta its club-house, 47 Oliver street, on June 11 It Curry is. 9 he will post a forfeit to fight Kid McPartland ‘a limited-round contest or to @ Giuish for $250 a side. There ie @ possibility of a match bein, rangel next’ Friday afternoon between 3. Kelly, of Staten Island, and Dave 0 this city. Both bo posted $50 Police Gazette and med the above date Which to complete arrangements. Kelly says he Th anxious for @ Aght and will agree to anytning go that the match can be easily arranged, which Will be for tea of Afteen rounds at 115 pounds Frank McSpeddon, of Harlem ant Jack Lydon. will meet for sx rounds at the stag to be given Dy the Clipper Athletic Club in its club-house, and Lexington 10. They will One Hundred and Seventh air avenue, Monday — vening, weigh In at 120 pounds, June Tommy Tully, who rec ting in two rounds ha agle Athletic Club to meet “Y x rounds at the show in Fre’ Hoboken, on June 1b Jimmy Handler saya he will witness the twenty- .vigiw and Jack Eve Club next Thur ‘night and wil challenge ‘winner for & limited-round bout of 135 pounds pouns ee ‘The Long Island Athletic Club will try to secure “Kid? Hogan (0 meet a good boy at his weight in @ Umited-round bout at the show to be given by the Club neat month. outa hat Two more six-round to be decided at the Hoboken. The Marty Roxdy, coran and Barney Carne: Barnett, Tom Denny of any o 20-pound hoxer for a limited number of Founda Smith prefers Jerry Barnett, Joe Craig. of Jersey City, thinks he can give Frank Erne @ ggod "go" in’ a limited-round bout And will challenge bin for @ contest at 1 pounds, pou : . Peter Doras, the “paper weight," says he will try ‘and arrange 4 Iimited-rount bout with Mike Pin w day pounds, Pinto ina fe pat 85 poun ‘The Rutter-Watson fight at Lynn, Mass, last night was declared a fizzle by the spectators. It Sas scheduled for a twelve-round fight for a de- inion, and & purse of $200. but after twelve rounds it was declared @ draw. ——_— > Motorman Fatally Hurt on His Car, John Mully. of One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street and Second ay’ ® motorman on the Union trolley ln 5 taken to the Harlem Hos. pital last evening in an unconscious condition and with a fractured skull It is thought that the motorman, when the car roing throu nd Thirty-Afth street. where the close to the track, leaned over tt ead coming im contact with of the posts. was found by the conductor Teaming over the dashboard while under full headway, He died early to Show Opened. PHILADELPHIA, May 28.—The fourth annual equine beauty show of the Philadelphia Horse Association opened to-day at Wissahickon ta. The exhibition, which is to continue ays, will undoubtedly be the most successful his city, as never before has Lat of entries been so large. Thoroughbreds trom ‘all sections of the country are here im abundance ee To Select the Summer Doctors ‘There will be appointed, probably at the next meeting of the Board ef Health, the summer corps of docters =< at a for the benefit of the poor living in tene= Evening World's! Now Ordie| ment-houses. There will be fifty in all, The applicants have to pass a Civil Berm nance Likely to Be Passed. =| vice examination and sixty young doe tors went through the examination to day. To-morrow sixty more will be ex- amined by Secretary Lee Phillips, of the Civil-Service Board. CLOTHING! | MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS. Greatest Sale on Record, CORNELL'S CREW STARTS. /GYGLERS HAVE HOPE, —e— ITHACA, N. Y., May 2%—The oarsmen who are to carry the Cornell colors at the Henley regatta on the Thames, in England, left Ithaca to-day on the “Cornell Bpecial” amid the deafening cheers of their fellow-students and ad- miring Ithacans, A procession of students formed at 11.80 o'clock. ‘They marched around the campus and then through the principal streets of the city. ‘The procession was made up of @ pl toon of city police, the University cadet band, City Artiller; the Ithaca Fire Company, carriages containin the Mayor of Ithaca and Cornell professor: an infantry compan: the Henley cre’ University Glee Club and fire companies. Prof. Vheeler, who is the Athletic Council's advisory member of the navy, made a brief speech, urging the oarsmen It Provides for Lights for All enger Vehicles. The Measure Was Presented to th Aldermen To-Day. “The Evening World's" crusade to ne- cure protection for bicyclists against the drivers of passenger vehicles seems now assured of succes. todo their. best. In the great content and asnuriny ‘them of the ‘kood-Will and| It is to compel the placing of lights on | CASSIMERES, \ Cutaway and Sack, sympathy of hosts of friends at home. | aii kinds of carriages, Just as lamps are ‘Two companies of infantry flanked the : tranas Itmoved away at present arma, [ow required on bicycles. CHEVIOTS, YOUR CHOICE, andthe artillery fired the National! The resoluti.n prepared by Alderman TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, OLAYS, $ | 0." Men's Pants, $4, 86, $6, $7, Children’s Suit, $2.75, $3, 00, A Full Line of G@ A. R Suits, Prices from $9.75 Upward, salute of twenty-one guns. —__— = —_— GOSSIP OF THE TURF. ure President Kei tey's Announcement that the Saratoga Stakes were o be reopened on June 1. It was ‘eared that the meeting at Horse Haven would be one of purse races, Saratoga ought to have a rattling good meeting this year. If rich stakes are offered no doubt all ot the big stables will be attracted to Olcott for presenta‘ion to the Board of Aldermen at to-day's meeting applies only to carriages and other passenger. carrying venicies and exempting business wagons, sarts, trucks and the like, It reads as fo.lows: Any person using, of permitting to be used, @ ead, coach, light wagon or any other vehicle used of intended to be used for the carrying of pasecngers, whether the same shall be actually oF not, carrying passengers, other tham the dri shall be required to carry on such vebicl sundown and before sunrise, @ light, or lights soe track If, on the other hand, stakes of small | gimcient Uluminating power and #0 placed 48 to! We are arm bell ‘alue are arranged, horsemen will not send their| be visible at a distance of 200 feet In front of levers in the necessity of Keeping pace wi of the tUmes. knowing and sald veniclea, ith the requir Any lation of this ordinance shall be pun- We pride ourselves on horses away from 3hi not be worth the candie. ead, as the game would ished as a misdemean: ving what. the " ° ww) Further, Resolved, That the foregoing ordinance | Want and on givin it peo) viriher Heol, That the torenoing rtinance | Want and on giving tt'to them at the Saratoca ts placed in a peculiar position thie on ‘Miscellaneous Ordinances,”’ in. We have never before been so well of foregoing ordinance, which foregoing or- Ginanco shall take effect Immediately. ‘The resolution was introduced at the Board's meeting this afternoon and re- ferred to the Committee on County Af- there is no othe the heaviest att then thera w will Ladies’ Outing Suits, In Navy Blue Serge and Covert Clothe, JACKETS, SEPARATE SKIRTS revenue from the ring, which son, Guaranteed stakes I] probably be the rule. grap in dates between July 6 Park meeting, and the Brighton fairs. ‘Thie consists of Alderman Ben- jeeting will, hardly "satiaty turtmen, Muiker have been uttered A meeting at Aqueduct! jamin E. Hall, Chairman, and and SILK WAISTS, _brobabie between July, and | AMmitt ren up| Aldermen W. M. K. Olcott, Frederick Correct Styles, Good Values, Popular Prices and Liberal Terms of CREDIT In Weekly or Monthly Payments, FURNITURE AND CARPETS, ; T.KELLY : y 263 6th Ave. 104 & 106 West 17th St." OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8.30 Farnitare 5 ROOKLYN STORES! 466.468.470 Fulton 8t. STS more than likely that the big stables will reat up ducing the Summer months oe 8 A sister to The Butterflies was sold th Cincin: nat! yesterday for $2,190, This price seems rather | cheap for such a close relative of Gideon &) Daly's grand Futurity winner. | eee ‘The colt Relf™, which was stolen from Alezan- der Inland on “March 1, been located at | Sakinaw, Mich, Fred Cowman, who trained the colt, Will go on after him to-day, cee Jockey Harry Griffin and Jack Joyner had a box uring the Ryan-Smith Might last night. oe A. Ware and the Vice-President of the Board, Alderman John P. Windolph. Chairman Hall and Alderman Ware have already expressed themselves in these columns as heartily in favor of the measure, and a third member, Alderman Olcott, is the sponsor for the ordinance before the Board, hence it ‘ fair to sup- pose that a favorable report will result, and as every Alderman whose views have been sought favors the measure, it will probably become a law before the Fourth of July. “The Evening World” has received many commendatory letters from wheel- men for its efforts in their behalf, among them the following: To the Editor: ‘As » member of the L. A. W., I wish to com- mend your position regarding cyclists, and to may that the wheelmen of this city have long needed a fearless champion. Why there should be any discrimi inst wheelmen in the form of ordinances Is beyond comprehension. The wheelmen ask no avora, but they do want the fact lost aight of that th rights, and that If it tlons upon them, it te good ones—ahould vehiclea ©. L. 8. de GAUGUE, L, a financial ing, it could condt hlyn meeting hi to date. As for t been cleaner. ee ude Joseph J. Burke ts! ard by the Jockey Club paid the Coney. Island Aasoctation will select him to represent it in the stan a not appointe SPORTING MISCELLANY. ‘The annual spring handicap games of the New York Caledonian Club will be held at Sulzer's Harlem River Park on Decoration Day, The games will be started at 1 o'clock. oe e The crack runners of three colleges will teen tn the relay team races pply to all AW. 31,461, be t the New Jersey Sporting, "EMPIRE CITY” Arnie Chak carnieat gf spire on Recoration| WITH THE WHEELMEN. cent, of Harvard, will toe the scratch, see ‘The programme of events for the annual games of Acting on the suggestion of The Evening World’ Alderman Gullfoyle, of Brooklyn, introduced a ie eRe Thats Anilation oh June Ws fx | resolution to ask the Bridge Trustees to abollah te follows: 76 yarda dash, 440 Sardn run, L mile | bloycle tolls, ‘The resolution wax adopted, bi Tun, t4 mile walk, running high Jump, handi- rails ft appears that a statutory obstacle is in the way. Capa; 80 yards run, novice (scratch) for those , ho never won a prize. 1 mile run (scratch), for | There 1s nothing, though, to prevent a reduction Champlonship of Post-omce Department, open to| of tolla and ai 01 - Wp of Pont-ogice Department, open to] of tolls and an abolition of the present incon i Tntrica clone June t. with | Yenlent syatem vf collecting them. i] Secretary, 315 East Thirty- ONES ‘James E. Sullivan, 241 Broad-| ‘The South Brooklyn Wheelmen are now located ie in thelr new quarters at 478 Ninth street. A better equipped home for a cycling club would be . 8 would be possible to a nce Tt mktiful NONE BETTER MADE. Tut would be nimest devold of interest | hand to And, ; Oi ee Why Pay 8100 When We Soll For e 2 The double century will be give = Mike, Murphy, who Js training the athletes ot | hattan ‘iteyele ino On. June 3 and 38, Eke Yale eee will take charge of the New York | run will be to Philadelphia ty eturn, ‘starting from this city at 6.45 4. M., June 22 ‘The pace Will average twelve miles an’ hour. oe jonal ‘Cash Prize although the exp 8 ago was not a success, Athletic Club track at Travers Island after June 18. He will pay special attention to the team which will wear the mercury foot In the Inter- Pational championship games on Sept. 21. amateur champion high Jumper, $59.0° FULLY GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR® We | A. profes be p Mike Sweeney it rem m Decoration Day and the crack sprinters of the Xavier Athletts Cae. for the benedt of those whe camnet scons | ib are training. for the athietic. meetings. thin we mmet and oxpect to carry off several tons of Hackensack has aw club whose Board of LU) oh oem Governora object to Sunday runs ‘and favor clos: eee ing the club-house on t Sabbath. business meeting of the officers ‘ate Division of the League of * Imen will be held in Brooklyn on Saturday, June 15, The_membern of the St, George Athlete Club are arranging for a set, of athletic eames. to be feld‘on the Club grounds in Weehawken July ¢ Tho Club has been strengthened. with a number of crack sprinters who expet to be well up at the finiah In’ thetr events. st e World “Dead Broke.” Empire City Bicycle Co., BROADWAY, COR. 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